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    George D. Pyper.

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    A photograph of George D. Pyper, manager of the Salt Lake Theater from 1898-192

    Tributes to Pyper

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    Set of eight documents from 1924 to 1943 of expressions of appreciation for the work of George D. Pyper. Includes an invitation to a program of the Highland Stake honoring Mr. George D. Pyper and other artists of the Salt Lake Theatre, held 21 April 1938; text from 25 June 1924 entitled ‘George D. Pyper as a friend\u27 [author unidentified]; letter of 22 Jan. 1943 from the Council of the Twelve to George\u27s daughter, Retta Shepherd, signed by Albert E. Bowen; introduction by Mary Young Burton of George D. Pyper and John D. Spencer at an event of January 1940; text entitled "George D. Pyper, an appreciation," signed by members of the Browsers Club, undated but from 1943 following his death; text of a verse entitled "Tribute," a song honoring George D. Pyper (undated); text of a poem to George D. Pyper by Christie Lund Cole of Spokane, Washington; and a letter of 30 July 1941 to Christie L. Cole from Pyper as Associate editor of the Instructor

    18th Ward Bishopric

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    Portrait of the 18th Ward Bishopric, a glass lantern slide from the George D. Pyper collectio

    Productions - "Robin Hood"

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    Photograph of George D. Pyper as "Robin Hood"and Mrs. Hazel Taylor-Perry as "Lady Marian" in the Salt Lake Opera Company's rendition of "Robin Hood.

    MS001_010_07

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    Set of letters and other documents related to the Salt Lake Theater and its manager, George Pyper. Includes: Letter (undated but from November of 1928) from Aaron W. Tracy, President of Weber College, to George Pyper; Letter from actor George Pauncefort (1869-1942) with an account of expenses and a statement about the acting profession; Note from John T. Caine to J. A. Herne; Letter from Evelyn Wight inquiring about the history of the opera house in Salt Lake; letter dated 19 Dec. [1928] from Philip Rhodes Thorn of New York City

    MS001_010_02

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    Set of 18 letters and telegrams to and from George D. Pyper, manager of the Salt Lake Theatre, many of which concern a legislative proposal to ban Sunday theater performances. Includes: note of 24 Feb. 1909 from Pyper to David Warfield; two telegrams of 29 Dec. 1909 between Pyper and Klaw and Erlanger (theater agents) in New York City; not of 24 Feb. 1909 from Pyper to Miss Rose Stahl; letter of 8 Feb. 1909 from Pyper to (unidentified "madam"); letter of 23 Feb. 1909 from John Cort of the Northwestern Theatrical Association to Klaw and Erlanger; letter of 16 Feb. 1909 from William Faversham of Washington, D.C., to George D. Pyper; letter of 14 Feb. 1909 from Blanche Bates of New York to Pyper and his reply of 24 Feb. 1909; note of 1 March 1909 from Klan & Erlanger of New York to Pyper concerning his publication of a letter by David Warfield in the Deseret News about the Sunday closure proposal, and his reply of 8 March 1909; letter of 14 Feb. 1909 from Ada Dwyer of New York to Pyper, and his reply of 24 Feb. 1909; letter of 13 Feb. 1909 from David Warfield to Pyper, and its reprint in the Deseret News on 20 Feb. 1909 under the headline, "what actors say regarding closing theatres on Sunday"; telegram of 24 March 1911 from Pyper to Klay and Erlanger, their reply of 25 March 1911, and Pyper\u27s follow-up of 28 March 1911

    PypeR, A Python Package for Using R in Python

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    This article describes PypeR, a Python package which allows the R language to be called in Python using the pipe communication method. By running R through pipe, the Python program gains flexibility in sub-process controls, memory control, and portability across popular operating system platforms, including Windows, GNU Linux and Mac OS X. PypeR can be downloaded at http://rinpy.sourceforge.net/

    The Netherlands [cartographic material] : drawn and engraved for Dr. Playfair's Geography.

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    Map, showing the provinces.; Plate 26, probably from: A new general atlas, ancient and modern ... / by James Playfair ; revised and corrected ... by W. Pyper. fol.; BMC (maps), Vol. 11, col. 946.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2569

    Funeral Services for Pyper

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    Set of papers connected to the funeral service of George D. Pyper following his death on 16 January 1943. Includes a list of flowers sent; layout of seating at the service; list of Traffic and Ushering Committee; program for the funeral, including text of an invocation by Elder Albert Hamer Reiser, and addresses by Elder Milton Bennion, Elder Stephen L. Richards, and President David O. McKay

    MS001_010_05

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    Set of 12 letters related to the Salt Lake Theatre, including: letter of 4 Jan. 1929 from George D. Pyper to Philip Rhodes Thorn of New York City in response to his letter of 19 Dec. 1928; letter of 5 Jan. 1929 from Pyper to James Neill, in response to Neill\u27s letter from Nov. 1928; letter of 13 April 1929 from Sidney Smith in New York to George Pyper; letter dated 10 May 1929 from Laura Beebe to Georg Pyper, including a poem, "The Old Playhouse"; letter of 17 Oct. 1929 from William B. Gross of San Diego to George Pyper; letter of 19 Dec. 1929 from Cleora Thompson of Seattle, Wash., to her uncle, George Pyper; letter of 1 April 1929 from Bruce Quisenberry, manager for Will Rogers; undated and unsigned statement about the Salt Lake Theatre; letter from Orson John Hyde to George Pyper, conveying amount due to the Salt Lake Dramatic Association; letter of 5 Jan. 1930 from William B. Gross of San Diego to George Pyper; letter of 5 August 1930 from Frank Sheridan of Carmel, Calif., to George Pyper; letter of 19 Feb. 1931, from Howard Smith to George Pyper; letter of 8 Feb. 1932 from Dan Spencer to George Pyper
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