Daniel Howe, University of California, Los Angeles: an interview by Newell Bringhurst
Alternative Title
No.312, Daniel Howe, interview by Newell Bringhurst
Creator
Howe, Daniel, 1937-
Contributor
Bringhurst, Newell G.; Cooley, Everett L.; University of Utah. American West Center
Publisher
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date
1989
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Howe, Daniel, 1937- --Interviews; Brodie, Fawn McKay, 1915-1981--Biography; Mormons--Biography; Mormon scholars--Biography; University of California, Los Angeles--Faculty--Biography; Brodie, Bernard, 1910-1978--Biography
Description
Transcript (34 pages) of interview by Newell Bringhurst with Daniel Howe, professor at UCLA, on January 25, 1989. This interview is no. 312 in the Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project, and tape no. 974
Abstract
Daniel Howe (b. 1937), professor at UCLA, recalls his personal and professional relationship with Fawn McKay Brodie. His parents, Utah natives, were close friends of Dale Morgan, who was a mentor of sorts of Brodie. He discusses Brodie's anti-Mormon feelings and the personal warmth of the Brodies toward their friends. Interviewer: Newell Bringhurst