This collection contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, proposals, contracts, accounting and finance records, flyers, brochures, calendars, notes, press releases, photographs, resumes, and other materials relating to the founding and activities of the Gay Community Services Center (now the L. A....
Chiefly research files containing photocopies and some newsclippings relating to Chinese-American history, along with research papers on Chinese overseas, history, economy, and politics. Also includes textbooks on classical Chinese language, geography, history, and math, as well as miscellaneous books on...
Reports as consulting mining engineer in California, Oregon, Arizona, British Columbia and Mexico.
The collection consists of an undated price list for various grocery items, wines, and liquors sold by L. Lebenbaum & Company, Importers, of San Francisco.
Consist of materials created and compiled by Griffin while he was a volunteer at Audubon Canyon Ranch and in the course of writing "Saving the Marin-Sonoma Coast" (1998). Record types include: minutes, financial records, correspondence, notes, newsletters, maps, photographs, and...
LA Convention 2000 and LA HOST, jointly known as "LA 2000," were responsible for bringing the 2000 Democration National Convention. This collection conists of the records documenting this effort.
This collection consists of 45 photographs of La Argentina (Antonia Mercé), most taken during the 1930s by Monique Paravicini and D'Ora; a program from a performance in Paris by La Argentina; and two items of correspondence and a membership card...
Records include development and background files for the L.A. as Subject program and directory created by Karen Stokes, the project manager for the organization at the Getty Research Institute, dating from 1989-2000 (bulk 1995-2000). Records document the development of Cultural...
Various publishers.
Various publishers.
Notes on the formation of its California History and Landmarks Department; text for a pageant, Flags of California; mounted snapshots of club members.
Menus from the Hearst estate at San Simeon.
Collection contains minutes of board meetings, copies of the school's room reservations with USC, newspaper clippings about the school, ephemera, and chronological files of documents from the years 1990-1995. The chronological files include correspondence and memoranda pertaining to the school's...
Photocopies and typed copies of letters and reports, pamphlets, printed articles, and miscellaneous writings, relating to early contacts between China and the United States, to Charlie Jones Soong (father of T. V. Soong, Madame Sun Yat-sen and Madame Chiang Kai-shek),...
Brochure for 1931 Fiesta de Los Angeles containing letter from fiesta managing director Waldo T. Tupper to Mr. H. W. Stanton dated August 15, 1931 on La Fiesta de Los Angeles stationary.
Contains accounts and technical drawings of equipment for mines in California.
Summary: A handwriten copy, all in the same handwriting, of the company record kept by three successive diarists of the La Grange Company as it proceeded from Texas to California over the Southern Routes in 1849. It is unusual in...
Contains checks drawn on the Nevada National Bank of San Francisco and C.W. Smith.
Correspondence, legal papers, reports, etc., for the La Grange Hydraulic Gold Mining Company, incorporated in Colorado by Baron Ernest de la Grange and others. Name changed in later records.
The digital La Habra Old Settlers Historical Society Collection includes images portraying the early history and development of the Orange County community of La Habra, Calif. and surrounding areas from 1896 to 1964. Many of the images cover early agriculture...
Records (1957-1984) documenting the La Jolla Civic-University Orchestra and Chorus Association, consisting largely of correspondence of the organization's officers, subject files and various publicity materials for events. Materials include committee records, board minutes, membership lists, printed programs, posters, and photographs....
The collection documents the formation and later business meetings of the La Jolla group through meeting minutes, correspondence, and committee files....
The document the history of the association from 1926-1973, with the bulk of the materials created from 1964-1972. The entire collection consists of paper materials such as correspondence, reports, and meeting minutes. The collection has been divided into five series:...
The video tape consists of a science program produced for Swedish television and broadcast in the spring of 1986. Dr. Bengt Feldreich describes science in La Jolla, California and interviews local scientists including Margaret Burbidge, William Nierenberg, Roger Revelle, Jonas...
From Robert S. La Motte and his brother Harry to family, describing trip around the Horn; San Francisco in 1849; mining and Indians in the Humboldt Bay area; politics in California; the Vigilance Committee of 1851; Hawaii in 1851; fires...
Four lectures on the history of Mexican-American music presented by the Stanford Chicano Fellows Program, Jan. 23-25, 1991....
Includes general views of mine buildings, town, and mountains; rail tracks, ore dumps, structures and men outside the La Perlita shaft, and geological features. The location is presumed to be in Mexico, perhaps in the state of Puebla.
Song relating to the French resistance movement during World War II. Words and music by J. La Picirella. Sung by Michel Sande.
Includes title deeds, property transfers, wills, inventories and similar documents.
The La Purisima Mission State Historic Park Collection contains correspondence, administrative materials, architectural records, committee documents, news clippings, reports, and financial materials documenting the restoration of the mission beginning in 1934. In addition, the collection includes records of the Citizen's...
Various publishers.
Photographs depict crucifixes, altars and other religious articles and arrangements as found in everyday use in Guatemala. Taken between 1976 and 1981.
Japanese military medals.
A satiric spoof submitted for publication, an accompanying letter from Lewis and a letter of rejection from Arthur Mee of The London Daily Mail.
Two stock certificates for 680 and 1,453 shares respectively.
Documenting the history of a Los Angeles educational reform organization, the holdings of the LAAMP (Los Angeles Annenberg Metropolitan Project) Collection consist of textual materials: subject files, correspondence, minutes and agendas of committee meetings, reports and studies, brochures, and publications...
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, other printed matter, clandestine literature, writings, photographs, sound recordings, and memorabilia, relating to political conditions in Poland, Russia and Ukraine, and especially to the Solidarnosc movement in Poland and to political developments in Russia and...
This collection consists of real estate documents, housing development brochures, local maps, sales listings, periodicals, community association documentation and correspondence collected by Newport Beach real estate developer Lars Labagnino. The documents offer insights into the 1950s Orange County real estate...
Juana de Laban (1910-1978) was the director of graduate studies in theater at Baylor University, a distinguished professor at the University of Wisconsin, and served on the dance faculty at UCLA for nearly a decade. She was active in many...
The collection comprises one 6 1/2" x 7" paper sculpture cutout created by choreographic notation expert Rudolf von Laban to form a human figure within a 20-sided geometric shape (an icosahedron).
Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, serial issues, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to political and cultural conditions in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Soviet and Eastern European dissidents, Russian and Eastern European literature, post-World War II international relations,...
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Relates to Soviet propaganda.
Interest in suffrage movement, 1910-1911; McNamara brothers trial in Los Angeles; working for private charities in northern California; career in public service, including work for California Industrial Welfare Commission, U.S. War Labor Policies Board, U.S. Children's Bureau, California State Department...
Italian ancestry and family, and youth in Oakland; wife's Goodrich family history in California; boyhood experiences in Yosemite National Park, the redwood forests; University of California, Berkeley 1936-1941: anti-war demonstrations, reflections on Willard "Bull" Durham, Benjamin H. Lehman, Henriette de...
The collection consists of 280 photographs covering the decades 1930s-1960s; the bulk is from the 1940s. It represents a visual record of the leaders, meetings, strikes, World War II activities, Labor Day parades, and anti-Taft-Hartley demonstrations of major CIO unions...
Clinton discusses his studies at Harvard; his early law practice, the Morrison & Foerster law firm in the 1930s and 1940s; finally, his newspaper publishing interests, serving as President of Amphlett Printing Co. between 1943 and 1986.
Interviews with two leading labor figures documenting the relationship between the labor movement in California and Earl Warren. Photographs and copies of documentary material inserted. Interviews include: Robert S. Ash - Alameda County Central Labor Council during the Warren Years....
Interviews (photographs inserted): Germain Bulcke, A Longshoreman's Observations; Joseph W. Chaudet, A Printer's View; Paul Heide, A Warehouseman's Reminiscences; U.S. Simonds, A Carpenter's Comments; and Ernest H. Vernon, A Machinist's Recollection.
Materials collected by Gulick in documenting the history of the Austrian labor movement. Contains: Ein Tatsachenbericht aus Oesterriech (5 p., typescript [carbon]); Auswandern (3 p., typescript); Die Lage der Juden in Oesterriech (2 p., typescript); and Georg Weissel-Leid (score of...
Video presents the repair and renovation of Memorial Church, following the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989.
Admission, labor, delivery, puerperium, and discharge records of two patients admitted to the Chicago Lying-In Hospital and Dispensary. Record forms, completed in ink by Dr. Coffey, are mostly legible. Forms were designed to be bound along inner margin; these two...
The collection consists of legal files concerning numerous California labor unions from the 1930's through the 1950's.
Included in: History of Science and Technology Collection.
Bulletins, reports, pamphlets, and miscellaneous printed matter, relating to and issued by the Fourth Congress of the Labour and Socialist International.
Relates to Labour Party policy regarding the British economy, racial tensions, defense, local government, and ownership of the mass media.
This collection documents the proposal, dedication, construction and removal of the student built Labyrinth. Also includes some information on the adjacent Native American Indian lodge and village.
The LACMTA Transit Video Collection contains over 700 items in video format from the 1970's forward. Items come in a variety of video formats: VHS, Beta, 3/4 inch Umatic, and other commercial grade video.
George Ladd was a medical student at Rush Medical College, Chicago, and Boston Dental College, then a doctor in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His brother, Horace, wrote from "Madison Insane Hospital" (Mendota State Hospital), Wisconsin.
The Thornton Ladd drawings for the Mrs. Donald Bear house span 3 linear feet and date from 1955. The collection is composed of five architectural drawings in the form of blueprints. Drawings include: plot and roof plan, details, electrical and...
The Ladder Periodical Collection consists of incomplete magazine issues from the dating between the years 1963-1966. These magazines were very important to the acceptance of homosexuality in the United States during the 1960s and1970s. was published by the Daughters of...
Memoranda, writings, reports, printed matter, clippings, and photographs, relating to the return of the U.S.S. Milwaukee (re-named Murmansk by the Russians) to the United States Navy from the Soviet Union in 1949, and to the atomic bomb testing at Bikini...
The Ladies' Relief Society's records document the Society's philanthropic work for needy women and children in Oakland, California from 1872 to 2007. The records include meeting minutes of the Executive Committee, Board of Directors, and Advisory Board; administrative files containing...
Include bill from Craig & Cochran for burial of W. Menefield, 1887, and letters of resignation from two trustees, 1904.
Consists of a resolution presented to Mrs. F. Tandler, a former president of the Ladies United Hebrew Benevolent Society in San Francisco, signed by the Society's officers and affixed with its organizational seal.
Descendant of two distinguished New England families, and married into a third, this chronicles her life in New England society, her marriage to Prof. Woodbridge Bingham, their family, and travels to China and Japan in the turbulent 1930's, as well...
Papers and photographs; includes Carl Laemmle's "My Book of Friends," a bound volume with handwritten messages and illustrations from the Universal Studios founder's friends in Germany and later in the United States, 1883-1927. See also: GC 1278, Carla Laemmle Collection
Collection of documents and mementos from Laemmle and her family including the Civil War, Daughters of the American Revolution, early Hollywood, and the Loomis Institute (an early private secondary school in Connecticut). 1848-2000. See also GC 1331 Ray Cannon Collection
This collection of glass negatives, photographs, and tearsheets was assembled by art dealers Siegfried and Walter Laemmle in the course of pursuing business in Munich and Los Angeles and represents the remaining records of their business.
Mainly letters written to Lafler; a few written by him; and a poem presumably written by Nora May French.
The collection consists of 15 copy negatives of the Laflin family made from original ambrotypes, tintypes, and albumens.
The collection consists of 56 films taken or collected by oceanographer Eugene LaFond. Many of these films were made while LaFond worked at the U.S. Navy Electronics Laboratory and are dated 1964-1974. The films depict underwater scenes. Many were taken...
The collection consists of 344 photographs with original negatives that were taken by Eugene C. LaFond in the 1930's and 1940's at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The photographs have been placed in negative storage envelopes with identifications. The photographs have...
This collection documents Federal issues occurring during Robert J. Lagomarsino's public serve as a United States Congressman from 1974 to 1992. The collection also includes current events. The collection consists of correspondence, congressional bills, memoranda, newsletters, press releases, news articles,...
Relates to the Center for Vietnamese Studies. Ph.D. dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Photocopy.
This collection comprises pamphlets, information packets, clippings, newsletters, minutes, notes, and other materials documenting the Laguna Beach Historic Survey Board. Also included are criteria for establishing historical status, a glossary of architectural terms, data to complete housing surveys and information...
Laguna Greenbelt, Incorporated (LGI) is an active non-profit organization founded in 1968 to preserve the open space bordering the City of Laguna Beach, California and comprising Sycamore Hills and five canyons: Aliso, Wood, El Toro, Laguna and Morro. LGI has...
Photocopy legal records relating to the lawsuit (1983-1985) brought by Laguna Pacific, the production company of gay adult filmmaker George Fisher (aka William Higgins), against David Beckmann (aka David Carter) for unauthorized selling of authentic copies, and selling counterfeit copies,...
Includes views of the dam and vicinity.
Yiddish and other theater ephemera including Purim plays, a program aabout Ida Kaminska and the Jewish State Theatre of Poland, and programs for the Fourth Theatre Festival of Moscow-Leningrad, 1936.
Relates to German secret service operations during World War II. Typed transcript (in part, photocopy)
Kay Tobin Lahusen photographs include images of the 1965 protest of the Pentagon and White House; 1966 protest at Independence Hall, Philadelphia; and Philadelphia Gay Activists Alliance, undated. The photographs also include images of Barabra Gittings, Phyllis Lyon, and Del...
The Him Mark Lai Papers are divided into four series: Research Files, Professional Activities, Writings, and Personal Papers. Lai's extensive research spans over four decades, with the bulk of materials dating from 1970 to 1995. Although Lai was born and...
Published versions of speeches and oral history, other printed matter, computer disks, medal, and photograph, relating to the armed forces of Taiwan.
Contains material collected by Catherine Laidlaw through her involvement in the Sacramento branches of both the Ladies' Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman and Enginemen and the Grand International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Mainly letters of Clarence G. Akerly to his mother concerning his experiences in California and in France during World War I; letter from George C. Pardee to Murray Laidlaw; a few papers relating to Mrs. Laidlaw's early life in Evanston,...
Harry Hyde Laidlaw, considered the "father of honey bee genetics," was a professor in the UC Davis Department of Entomology from 1947-1974. He was best known for developing artificial insemination technology for honey bees and his contributions enabled selective breeding...
Koll discusses his Wisconsin childhood, his education at the University of California, Berkeley, and later activity at the Lair of the Bear family camp, and in the Alumni Association as executive director; the Free Speech movement and campus politics; his...
Audio recordings and videotapes of Lawrence Clark Powell's readings of , , and , which were recorded from 1996 through 1998. Powell (1906-2001) was the UCLA Librarian from 1944-1961 and a prolific author on a variety of topics, including California...
This collection contains manuscripts, press clippings, and other material regarding the research of Carobeth Laird, author of as well as a noted anthropologist and linguistics specialist. Material regarding American linguist and ethnologist, John Peabody Harrington, to whom she was married...
Correspondence, memoranda, financial records, catalogs, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to libertarianism and publishing in the United States.
Records for ranch near Middletown, Calif., operated by C.C. Donovan and his estate.
Orders, reports, personnel records, certificates, and photographs, relating to American military assistance to Chinese forces during World War II, and to attempted American mediation between Kuomintang and Chinese communist forces in 1946.
A ledger and a journal from the Lake Tahoe Railway and Transportation Company.
Snapshots of Lake Tahoe, Calif., depicting nature, boating, fishing, hiking, etc.; includes in addition views of Beverly L. Hodghead residence at 2903 Russell Street in Berkeley.
Photos show Cascade Lake (altitude 6,530 feet) and Donner Lake (from the Central Pacific Railroad).
Collection consists of one guest register from the Lakeside Hotel for the dates May 29, 1888 through September 21, 1889, listing guest names, residences, room numbers, and dates.
Nestor Apollonovich Lakoba (1893-1936) papers document life and activities of the politician, revolutionary, party and government official, and victim of the purges.
Relates to conditions at Dachau.
The collection includes photographs, videos, interviews, correspondence, phonograph records, audiocassettes, scrapbooks, and ephemera.
Reviews written by Edouard Lalo, for Le temps (Paris), chiefly of opera and choral performances in Paris....
The letter is dated 20 Oct. 1959 and is addressed to LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka). Some of the materials were published in THE FLOATING BEAR....
The Philip Lamantia Papers consist of correspondence, general files and personal papers. Correspondence is both incoming and outgoing, and correspondents include contemporary writers, publishers and publishing companies, members of the Surrealist Movement and Lamantia's mother and friends. General files make...
Collection consists of materials relating to the manuscript of William Mathias Lamars' book, (1961), a biography of Major General William Starke Rosecrans of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Collection includes the preliminary manuscript, final manuscript, correspondence, research...
The collection is organized into five series: Correspondence - letters and ephemera from leading Haiku poets; Correspondence: China - documenting Lamb's involvement with the Haiku movement in China; Organizations - correspondence and related materials pertaining to Haiku organizations; Articles and...
Harold Albert Lamb (1892-1962) wrote historical articles and stories for magazines, and adventure books. The collection consists of manuscripts, books, stories clipped from magazines, scrapbooks, letters, drawings, maps, pamphlets, notebooks, and other ephemera.
Constitution, meeting minutes, correspondence, flyers, directories, financial records and other material from the Hollywood chapter of the Lambda Amateur Radio Club, 1991-1992.
The Lambda Literary Foundation Records, 1986-2010, includes correspondence, bylaws, licensing contracts, reports, financial records, publication subscription forms, copy, event brochures, memoranda, advertisement copy, news clippings, and photographs. The Lambda Literary Foundation is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender literary organization,...
Transcripts included.
Summary: Ten notebooks which deal with the following topics: blood and religion; spirituality; tithing and Mormonism; the serpent; Mormon revelations; Mormonism and Masonry; and "Epistole" of Liberty jail....
The collection contains carbon typescript manuscript drafts of several of Lambert's works, many with extensive handwritten corrections and revisions....
This collection of Gavin Lambert materials consists of books, videocassettes, audio cassettes, and a computer disk.
Contains a transcript and sound recording of Lucille Kendall's 1976 interviews with Louise Todd Lambert; an interview history; and a few miscellaneous papers, including a photocopy of Lambert's 1958 letter of resignation from the Communist Party. The interviews document Lambert's...
The papers of American physician Sylvester Maxwell Lambert (1882-1947) relate primarily to his public health work for the International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation. He worked in this capacity in Oceania between 1918 and 1939, documenting the prevalence of...
Memoirs, diaries, letters, notes, clippings, and photographs, relating to the marriage of J. M. V. Lambrino with Prince Carol and its subsequent annulment. Includes a diary about Prince Carol, 1919-1920.
The personal and professional papers of Argentinean sculptor and filmmaker David Lamelas provide an overview of Lamelas’s artistic practices and the development of his work from sculpture to architecture, film, and conceptual installations. Drawings, sketches, notes, plans, photographs, correspondence, sketchbooks,...
Various publishers.
Walter E. Lammerts (1904-1996) was an author, plant researcher, horticulturist, and rose breeder. His Papers contain manuscripts of his lectures on the science and art of rose breeding, reprints of his articles on plant breeding, especially rose breeding, and articles...
Various publishers.
This collection consists of: drafts of works; literary reviews, by and about Robin Lampson; clippings describing Lampson's activities; bulletins & hand-outs describing his teaching activities; professional and personal correspondence; research materials on Sharon-Hill, Frederick Law Olmsted and the landscaping of...
Collection includes clippings about the murder of Allene Thorpe Lamson and the trials of David Lamson, 1933-1992; photocopy of the testimony of police chief H. A. Zink; original typescript of D. L. Webster's "Notes on Investigation of the Physical Evidence...
The George R. Lamuth photographs of Eppleton Hall (built 1914; tugboat), 1970 March - 1989 September, (SAFR 23143, P99-015) consists of 26 color slides of EPPLETON HALL and related vessels. Most of the images are of EPPLETON HALL arriving in...
Collection includes Stanford diplomas of Lanagan and Clara Earl, 1900; letters to Lanagan congratulating him after football victories, 1904-05; military papers from his service in World War I, 1918-19, and his letters to Clara while in France, 1918; program from...
Collection consists of correspondence, announcements, and notices addressed to T. Cann Hughes, an active member of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, and related manuscripts, pamphlets, ephemera, and clippings, all collected by him. ...
Depicts the Chinese communist leaders Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, and the former emperor Puyi.
Assembly Member William H. Lancaster, Republican, was elected to the Legislature in a special election in June 1972. The William L. Lancaster Papers consist of 6 cubic feet of records reflecting Lancaster's activities during his time as an Assembly Member...
Thomas Crosby Lancey (1824-1885) joined the U.S. Navy (1846) serving as baggage master on the before being transferred to the U.S. Sloop of War as captain's coxswain. He kept a journal of daily occurrences which formed the basis of the...
Accounts, certificates, checks, correspondence, deeds, receipts....
Accounts, certificates, checks, correspondence, deeds, receipts
This collection contains photocopies of the agreement between The Irvine Company and the University of California to deed 1,000 acres of land to the University for a new Irvine campus. Included is the initial agreement of July 20, 1960, as...
In 1851 the U.S. Congress passed "An Act to Ascertain and Settle Private Land Claims in the State of California" which required all holders of Spanish and Mexican land grants to present their title for confirmation before the Board of...
Placed on permanent deposit in The Bancroft Library by the U.S. District Court, San Francisco. Maps show land grants (ranchos) in California presented in evidence to the District Court. Dockets from which these maps were removed are in The Bancroft...
The collection consists of one deed for eighty acres of land in Indianapolis, Indiana, dated September 30, 1835. The document bears the signature of Andrew Jackson, who was then the seventh president of the United States.
Views relating primarily to agriculture, irrigation and land development. Locations include Merced River, Sutter Butte and Susanville, Calif., among others. View from Susanville relates to lumber industry. Inlcudes many views from the Durham and Delhi, Calif. land settlement projects.
Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States of America, TO ALL WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING: Know ye, That, in consideration of military service performed by William Taylor (a Major for the seventh year of his service) to the...
Collection comprises one land document to William Bingham, Esq., for property in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, dated 17 May 1796, and signed by Thomas Mifflin, Governor of Pennsylvania.
Transcripts of diary and letters of Eri B. Hulbert, and of letters of William W. Walker (from Sacramento, 1852-1853) and Mary Louisa Hulbert, prepared by Elizabeth Wyant Martin and Louise Hulbert Prescott.
Comments on his long career with the Forest Service, particularily as assistant chief in charge of lands and land acquisition. Appended: photocopies of documentary material supporting the interview. Photographs included. With this, as v. 2 (in a box): additional documentary...
With signed statement of rights, portrait photograph and memorial tribute from the Colusi County Historical Society, added. Notes his and his wife's family backgrounds; history of irrigation and land companies in the Sacramento Valley; the rice boom; the Irrigation Districts...
Crowder served as Palo Alto City Planner from 1972-1982 and was on the Portola Valley Planning Commission from 1974-1982. From 1987 to 1997 she was a member of the San Mateo County Trails Advisory Committee. She was an elected member...
Background interviews conducted by Malca Chall of the Regional Oral History Office as background for Statewide and regional land-use planning in California (BANC MSS 84/10 c)
This collection consists of artwork, association items, manuscripts, correspondence, printed items, and original blocks related to the activities of Paul Landacre and his work as an illustrator....
Papers include correspondence, grant applications, reports, relating to Dr. Landahl's teaching, research and the Society for Mathematical Biology and its publication, the ...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, clippings and other printed matter, and video tapes, relating to American relations with Paraguay, Chile, Venezuela, and other countries in Latin America.
The collection primarily contains correspondence laid in books of Landau's, which were purchased by UCSB in 1967....
The Landau Collection consists chiefly of Rom Landau's personal library and other materials, notably clippings, periodicals and government documents that he used in teaching coursework in Islamic Studies at the University of the Pacific. The primary focus of these materials...
This collection contains 16mm films, videocassettes, documents, and other material regarding the professional work of Saul Landau, scholar and filmmaker on foreign and domestic policy issues as well as Professor Emeritus at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Interview transcripts, correspondence, sound recording, videotape cassettes, and motion picture film reels, relating to political conditions and revolutionary movements in Latin America.
Correspondence, printed matter, and sound recordings of interviews, relating to economics, world politics, and efforts to aid German Jewish refugees to the United States during the 1930s and World War II.
The papers of Edward Lander consist of a photograph of the bust of Edward; letters from his father and relatives, 1853-1858; miscellaneous legal, military and financial documents; political and military broadsides; printed speeches and poems; and numerous clippings....
Includes photographs of Landes and associates, especially pertaining to his activities with the Disabled International Support Effort (DISE) and other efforts related to disabled persons and disability rights, including organizations and events in the United States, Cuba and Nicaragua.
Correspondence, memoranda, and miscellanea, relating to White Russian consular activities in San Francisco.
Panoramic images, probably by an amateur photographer, depicting a crowd gathering in anticipation of the landing of the first transpacific telegraph cable on December 12, 1902 at Ocean Beach, San Francisco, Calif. Visible offshore is cable ship Silverton of the...
Copies of legal papers relating to the contested estate of Maximillian Nandor Lando, who left much of his estate to the "good people of Los Angeles."
Surrogate audio recordings of Cahuilla bird songs recorded by Richard Lando in May, 1968. Originally recorded on reel to reel tape at the Malki Fiesta on the Morongo Indian Reservation and in private session. Participants include Joe Patencio, Alvino Siva,...
Written transcriptions in English of various San Jose documents and correspondence between 1791 and 1850. These were originated by a number of government and church officials, and cover a variety of civil, religious, and military matters.
The California State Lands Commission Records consist of 43 cubic feet of textual records with selected photographs and maps interfiled reflecting the Commission's management and supervision of California's state owned lands. There are 0.25 cubic feet of VHS Video tapes...
Print depicts view of Pacific Ocean from the Land's End area of San Francisco, with fishermen on rocks in foreground and a foghorn/light structure in distance.
Eckbo discusses his family background; studies at the University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard Graduate School of Design; work for the New York World's Fair, the Farm Security Administration, San Francisco; and Telesis.
Since its founding in 1956 the Grunwald Center has acquired a formidable number of landscape prints and drawings dating from the Renaissance to the present. A 1988 bequest of more than 850 landscape prints and drawings from the collection of...
The Landscapes Glass Plate Negatives Collection contains 299 original glass plate negatives of various late 19th century geographic landscapes and locations taken by an unknown photographer circa 1850-1886. The negatives represented include 252 images of New Zealand, including the now...
Writings, notes, printed matter, sound recordings, photographs, and miscellanea, relating to military conflicts in Central America and in Bosnia.
Photographs, speech transcript, printed matter, and flags, relating mainly to the United Nations.
Primarily ordinal writings by Pauline Lane, translations of foreign works into English, and books of poems. Also includes some newspaper clippings regarding the dedication of the Cooper Medical College Building (given by her husband Levi Cooper Lane in 1882), later...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, press releases, and printed matter, relating to American foreign and military policy, the Vietnamese War, other public policy issues, and activities of Americans for Constitutional Action and other conservative and anti-communist organizations. Includes a few items...
Erwin Lang photographs of an unidentified bookstore event party, undated.
This collection contains correspondence, ephemera and other materials of and made by The Fred S. Lang Company of Los Angeles, from academic prospectuses to an invitation for an exhibit of Mr. Lang's work held by the Rounce & Coffin Club.
Letter from E. A. Langdon, April 10, 1887, to a cousin pertaining to the Lathrop and Langdon genealogies.
The Margaret Langdon papers contain correspondence; proposals and projects, primarily the Comparative Dictionary of Yuman Languages consisting of correspondence, contracts, evaluations, data entries, and drafts. Also included are Langdon's conference and workshop presentations along with numerous articles published in professional...
In the three decades since its acquisition by the Oakland Museum of California, the Dorothea Lange archive has received heavy use by scholars, researchers, and the general public. The astonishing range of subjects and themes addressed by Lange over a...
Relates to the collection of literature on World War I.
Orders, reports, correspondence, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to American naval operations, especially in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and to Franklin D. Roosevelt.
This collection consists primarily of reports, correspondence, and meeting minutes of educational committees involved in establishing and or improving educational programs in Malawi as well as reports, correspondence, and pamphlets concerning the Malawi Polytechnic University Project. This collection also includes...
William Harry Lange (1912-2004) served as Professor of Entomology at the University of California, Davis. His papers contain correspondence from 1943-1951 regarding work on insecticides and their usefulness in controlling crop pests, reprints of his articles, and some research materials...
Collection includes reprints of journal articles authored or co-authored by Langelier and articles that discuss Langelier's work, P. H. McGauhey's draft (unused) introduction to the Langelier oral history, a photograph album, a bound volume of Langelier's works, etc....
Views of the jewelry shop of John Henry Langhorst, Jackson, Calif., including a cabinet card port. of Langhorst (by Wallace Kay of San Francisco)
The Robert Vose Langmuir papers document only a small portion of Langmuir's work. Notably absent is material on the Caltech synchrotron. Files include technical reports from the General Electric period, with an acccount of the discovery of synchrotron radiation by...
Manuscript and galley proofs for psychiatrist Langs's 1987 book .
Jules Langsner was born on May 5, 1911, in New York, New York and died in Los Angeles, California, on September 29, 1967. Langsner was surrounded by intellectuals and artists from a young age, and became a celebrated art writer,...
Letters written to Roy Blackburn; manuscripts of some short stories, a play, and a poem; sheet music with lyrics by him; programs for his plays, music dramas, lectures, etc.; printed copies of poems and articles; clippings; photographs; recordings; obituaries.
The David J. Langum, Sr. Legal Papers, 1968-1978 document Langum's ten-year tenure in San José, California as a practicing attorney and resident. The papers consist of complete legal files and a sampling of other legal cases. Langum is a lawyer,...
A collection of bookplates designed by J.J. Lankes.
130 items of correspondence relating to the drug and medicine trade in San Francisco and California. Includes correspondence with the firm's retailers in San Francisco, including Hostetter & Smith (later Hostetter, Smith & Dean), A.F. Downing & Son, and the...
Includes information on purchase and sale of drugs, method of shipment, and the promotion of "Florida water."
8 folders of materials relating to business conducted by the Lanman and Kemp includes receipts for shipping items, newspaper advertisement clippings, and correspondence with suppliers and retailers.
Charles Lanman (1819-1895) was an editor, librarian, and author. He also wrote travel accounts of his explorations in wilderness areas of the eastern United States, and is best known as the publisher of the , first issued in 1859. The...
Writings, notes, correspondence, serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, internal bulletins, and photographs, relating to left-wing resistance activities in France during World War II, and to libertarian socialist and communist movements in France, the United States and elsewhere.
Consists of issues of bulletins, numbers 1-7 (1969-1970) published by the Labor Workshop of Chicago, along with a small amount of correspondence between Lannon and Workshop members, regarding the mission and focus of the newly formed group.
Posters, fliers and production photographs for productions at Theatre Rhinoceros, a gay and lesbian theatre company in San Francisco, during its early years.
Contains the articles of incorporation, bylaws, audience questionnaires, play programs, theatrical reviews, and season brochures. Collected by Lanny Baugniet.
Papers relating to writer and public policy analyst William Lanouette's research for , published in 1994 with Szilard's brother Bela Silard as co-author. Research materials are mostly photocopies of correspondence, clippings, patent documents, and other materials related to Szilard's life...
The collection documents Lansburgh's student work, travels, and architectural projects.
Writings, memoranda, reports, studies, correspondence, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to the Vietnamese War, and to counter-guerrilla operations, especially in Vietnam and the Philippines.
Includes letter to Richard Mitchell Sherman, requesting supplies be sent by Sutter's launch, and a bill of exchange.
Diaries, correspondence, and memoranda, relating to American foreign policy during World War I and to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Photocopy.
Relates to conditions in France at the time of its capitulation in World War II.
Artificial collection of glass positives. Scenic travel views (including national parks and buildings and monuments), motion pictures-related slides including theater announcement cards and topics including Egyptology and inventions. 1915-1929, undated.
Color slides of advertising drawings for products carried by a San Francisco hardware firm, apparently designed for theater projection. Items advertised include paint, appliances, roofing materials, etc.
The lantern slides were collected by the Scripps librarian Ruth Ragan. The slides include original photographs and images copied from books and articles illustrating oceanographic research. Each slide is identified and labelled, although the date is only occasionally given. Ms....
About half of the views in this collection relate to reclamation and resettlement project in Australia, including some general views of Leeton. Many maps, announcements, views of farming, factories, etc. are pictured. The other views relate to irrigation and land...
Views of itinerant farm workers and campsites in various California locations.
Views of California mainly show San Francisco (Cliff House, Chinatown, Sutro Baths, etc.) but also include Sacramento, Catalina Island, Mt. Lowe, the Hotel del Coronado, Sacramento, and missions. Many of the views of Alaska relate to Indians: portraits (some in...
Viticulture and other scenes of the Napa Valley regions. Some show Luther Burbank at work in a garden.
Includes: Christian Church, Pacific Grove; Lakeport; Fortuna; Vacaville; Christian Church, Willows; and 2 views of an unidentified Christian Church.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Views picture various scenes from Japan: workers in rice fields, ladies in kimonos, a statue of Budda, a temple, street scenes, street vendors (coal, wood, etc.), an American flag in a parade, street cleaning, fishermen, theater (and audience), boats, and...
Slides are divided into regions according to the type of timber grown: The Douglas Fir region (Oregon and Washington); the Redwood Region: (Northern and Central California) and the Ponderosa Pine Region: (Arizona, California, Montana) and within each region there are...
Slides are divided into regions according to the type of timber grown: The Douglas Fir region (Oregon and Washington); the Redwood Region: (Northern and Central California) and the Ponderosa Pine Region: (Arizona, California, Montana) and within each region there are...
Lantern slides show a Los Angeles street scene, including the store of Harris Newmark and the I.W. Hellman building; Pico House, Merced Theater, and Masonic Hall; the Old Court House; and a view of the city including the Gas Works,...
Slides of sites, maps, early printed sources, etc. relating to the history of Mexico and the American Southwest. Apparently used for teaching in the U.C. Berkeley Department of History.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Slides depict the construction of the Carquinez Bridge, San Francisco Bay Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, and the Oakland estuary tunnel. Also present are views of U.C. Berkeley's Sather Tower under construction.
Wilderness scenes and Sierra Club outings, primarily in the Sierra Nevada range.
Collection of lantern slides depicting Sierra Nevada scenes such as wilderness, waterfalls, Sierra Club[?] outings and horseback riding, Some views of O'Shaughnessy Dam (Hetch Hetchy) and a Johnson Jeffries boxing match are also included.
These lantern slides make up a group of mostly unidentified slides created by unknown photographers. Many slides show people, children, scenery, and farming; these scenes appear to be in the southern California area.
Views of aspects of Indian life in the Southwest, including dances, Zuni rituals, pueblos, and Navajo blanket weaving. Mesa Verde, the Acoma pueblo and various places in Arizona and New Mexico are pictured.
Views of the aftermath of the earthquake of 1906. Includes earthquake damage, the burning city, the post-fire homeless, and relief efforts.
Slides show Ishi in traditional and contemporary dress: holding a bow, cleaning an animal, etc. Other views show bark homes, scenery, arrowheads. Also includes a miner at a sluice box, and a man in a canoe. Drawings and plans of...
Lantern slides include portraits of John Muir, views of his family and associates, photos of some of Muir's sketches, scenes from the Harriman-Alaska Expedition, etc. Includes photographs of drawings from Alaska.
Lantern slides show a table demonstrating water supply related figures, and various proposed transportation alternatives (tunnel, etc.) to connect Oakland with San Francisco.
Title supplied by cataloger.
The Tom Lantos Papers document the career of a Hungarian-born American politician who was the only Holocaust survivor to have served in the United States Congress. He served 14 terms, from 1981-2008, in the United States House of Representatives as...
Collection consists of materials related to the career of cartoon animator, Walter Lantz. Includes production files, subject files, cels, drawings, backgrounds, exposure sheets, and comic books and posters. Production files contain writer's and director's materials used in pre-and early production....
The materials consist of three published articles from .
Relates to German mountain warfare operations in the Soviet Caucasus and in Yugoslavia and Greece during World War II. Photocopy.
Lapel pins from the United States relating to political parties, elections, the World War I war effort, relief activities, and a variety of other topics.
The personal papers of Frank LaPena consist of material relating to one of three areas: his artwork, Native Americans, and his tenure as professor at California State University, Sacramento. The records associated with his art include correspondence, clippings, brochures, exhibit...
Correspondence, writings, and printed matter, relating to Harper's Magazine.
Policy papers, memoranda, estimates, relating to American aid to China.
The papers consist primarily of research files containing both articles (in English and printed in Cyrillic - exact Slavic language unknown, but presumably Russian) and drafts of papers on the Soviet Union from as early as 1966 and as late...
These papers document LaPiere's writing career and include correspondence and reviews of THE FREUDIAN ETHIC and five of his other published books; typescript articles and lectures; typescripts of four unpublished books; and reprints of his scholarly articles.
Includes scientific papers, published and unpublished; texts of formal scientific projects; correspondence, both scientific and personal; political papers; papers related to personal matters ranging from business accounts to household receipts; the correspondence of Madame Laplace, including hundreds of letters...
Biography of Sergius Paulus, first bishop of Narbonne, with a short survey of the episcopal history of the town after Paulus' death at the end.
Memoirs, reports, and photographs, relating to relief work in the Ufa-Urals district.
The collection contains correspondence, photographs, cards, family history, and clippings, ca. 1846-1893, relating to Lucy Larcom (1824-1893), a Massachusetts poet, story writer, essayist, abolitionist, and friend of John Greenleaf Whittier....
Writings, a diary, correspondence, and photographs, relating to the genealogy of the Henry family and to personal affairs of Jean Henry Large and Lou Henry Hoover.
A series of videos featuring Cahuilla basketmaker, basketmaking instructor, and medicinal plant expert Donna Mae Largo teaching courses in these subjects in classes and at museums. Filmed between the years 1983-2000 by Maree Cheatham.
These papers contain the correspondence of Georgii Pavlovich Larin, a Russian émigré and Cossack, who was active in China, and later emigrated to Australia. Included are various materials relating to the activities of the Bratstvo russkoi pravdy in China, a...
George Larkin (1888-1946) starred in many silent films and wrote mystery scripts with his wife, Olive Kirby Larkin, including (1922) and (1924), which became silent films in which George Larkin also starred. The collection consists of manuscripts jointly written by...
The Larkin House Collection consists of material connected with the Larkin House State Historic Monument in Monterey, California. In this historic adobe, decisions were made and actions taken that shaped the early history of the State of California. The collection,...
The materials consist of photographs, video recordings, and yearbooks from Larkin House, one of Stanford's undergraduate residence halls.
Invoices of merchandise shipped and consigned to John A.C. Holmes for sale in California, 1827-29, and accounts with crew members on the brig, Maria Esther, 1829-31. Daybooks, journals, ledgers, cash book and miscellaneous accounts for his store in Monterey; accounts...
The bulk of the collection consists of Larkin's correspondence concerning business, politics, consular affairs, and issues relating to the U.S. conquest of California.
Views of Larkspur, Calif. include homes, gardens, stores, public buildings, hotels, the train station, Magnolia Ave., general scenery, parades and festivals, and swimmers. Other topics: roads, trains, buggies, aerial views, etc. Identified portraits include Frank Morrison Pixley, W.H. Mahoney(?), and...
Relates to the imprisonment of J. de Larminat at Mont-Dore, France, by Vichy government officials.
Chiefly various scenes in California; includes many shots of the University of California, Berkeley, campus.
The Larry Keenan, Jr. Papers document Keenan's career as a photographer. Included in the collection are his correspondence with friends and colleagues, including Michael McClure and Bruce Conner; exhibition files, most notably for his shows of Beat era photographs held...
The Larry Keenan, Jr. archive is most notable for its documentation of the counter-culture of the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1960s and early 1970s. Youth and popular culture (rock music), the arts (literary and visual arts), and prominent...
Clippings, reports, and pamphlets, relating to political events in East Asia.
Arnold Byron (Wolf) Larson (1901- ) worked for many newspapers and news services in the Midwest and California as a reporter, editor and columnist. He later went into private practice as a publicist for various organizations and agencies, including the...
American leaflets dropped on Japanese cities in conjunction with the atomic bombing of Japan, calling for Japanese surrender. Includes translations. Photocopy.
The John A. Larson papers contain material primarily compiled by Larson and possibly others as background for papers and books. Includes correspondence, writings, material related to his professional career, polygraphs, subject files, and clippings. The bulk of the collection is...
The Roger K. Larson papers measure 5 linear inches and date from 1988 to 1997. The papers are comprised of book auction catalogs which document one man's deep respect for scholarship as well as the sweep of California and Western...
Correspondence, writings, reports, government documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to life in Russia prior to the 1917 Revolution; the persecution of the Jews in Russia and their emigration to Germany, 1904-1906; Soviet financial and commercial policy, 1918-1925; the purchase...
This collection consists of eight bound volumes of copies from official records and one index volume. The volumes document chains of title to lands encompased within the Las Animas Rancho in and around Gilroy.
Photographs taken in Las Vegas, Nevada for Life Magazine, including scenes of gamblers playing card games and slot machines in casinos, bingo games, diners at a buffet, an unidentified man on the construction site of a large motel, and showgirls...
A series of four sketches relating to Calaveras County, prepared for members of the Calaveras Society, containing recollections of his move to the county in 1850 and his experiences gold mining.
Relates to conditions in Yugoslavia during World War II and to Yugoslav resistance movements and ethnic strife. English translation published as Enemies on All Sides: The Fall of Yugoslavia (Washington, 1976). Photocopy.
George E. Lask (1866-1936) was a prominent stage director in San Francisco and New York. Lask is famous for staging the first American production of the musical in New York in 1900. The original sextet in the show that Lask...
The contents of the collection consist of a bound minute book, beginning with the first meeting on June 26, 1887 and ending with a meeting on January 23, 1922. In the minute book, besides the meeting minutes, there are lists...
Books, pamphlets, and serial issues, relating to political conditions in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Includes underground publications and publications of the Institute for Democracy in Eastern Europe.
Collection contains 1758 travel slides taken by Lassen on his travels around the world. Most are from Africa and South America, but slides from Asia, Europe and North America are also included. Also contains titles for slides, Lassen's notes on...
Papers of David Lasser, labor activist and aerospace visionary. In the early 1930s, David Lasser founded and became the first president of both the American Interplanetary Society and the Workers Alliance of America. He wrote one of the first books...
The Jay T. Last Collection of American Civil War and Military Prints and Posters consists of over 330 printed works, mostly lithographs. Intaglio and relief prints are also included. The majority of the collection, approximately 250 prints, depict or relate...
The Jay T. Last Collection of transportation prints contains over 160 prints related to land-based modes of transportation primarily in the United States. The collection dates from the 1830s into the early 20th century and consists largely of materials pertaining...
The Jay T. Last Collection of views contains over 190 mostly lithographic prints depicting physical locales primarily in the United States. These images date from 1824 to 1913, with the bulk of the items dating between 1840 and 1890,...
Contains correspondence, newsletters, directories, photographs, compact discs, and related materials of a professional businesswomen's networking organization based in Oakland, California. Also includes a master's thesis on the club titled, "The effectiveness of networking for women," written by Joan Bennett Dunbar.
Military training in Russia; experiences during World War I and the revolution; anti-Bolshevik movement; military events during the civil war in Siberia; emigration to California 1923; Russian emigré settlement in San Francisco. Photographs inserted.
The Lasus family papers document the couple’s experiences during the Holocaust, including Mr. Lasus’s imprisonment in Dachau in 1938, the couple’s residence in Shanghai from 1939-1948, and their eventual emigration to the United States. The Lasus Family papers provide insight...
The Paul László papers span 24 linear feet and date from 1925 to 1975. The collection primarily consists of presentation boards of commercial buildings (interior and exterior) and furniture designs. However, the collection also contains architectural drawings and reprographic copies,...
Correspondence and a legal opinion prepared for Cesario Eugene Lataillade regarding the ownership of properties formerly owned by his father Cesario Lataillade and his mother Antonia Maria Lataillade and properties jointly owned by Lataillade and his business partner Gaspar Oreña.
Psychological surveys, research papers, correspondence, administrative materials, and printed research materials created by psychologist J. David Latham (1954-1986) in the course of his research on homosexuality within heterosexual marriages, and on gay recovering alcoholics.
Summary: Contains two letters (1850) which describe Latham's trip and arrival in San Francisco. A Day Journal, January 1, 1860 to May 6, 1860, describes his election and first months as a senator in Washington, D.C. Typed transcripts of the...
This collection consists of the daily diary kept by William Boyd Latham, Jr. during the year of 1851. Entries were made inconsistently and pertain primarily to Latham's work for the Freeman and Company Western Express located in Sacramento, California. Latham...
The collection is comprised of documents and photographs from Lathen's labor and political activities in Vallejo. It ranges from a 1928 Plasterers' & Cement Finishers' Union Constitution to a 1995 holiday card from Bill and Hillary Clinton. Also included are...
Letter and typescript.
Letter and typescript.
Photographs, mostly cabinet cards, and one tintype of unidentified friends and family members, taken by San Francisco photographers.
These papers pertain to the Lathrop family, in particular Dyer Lathrop and Daniel Shields. Dyer Lathrop's papers, 1820-1849, pertain largely to his business affairs and include letters, bills, notes, and receipts, including accounts with the Spring Street Mission House, 1828-1833....
Photographs of members of the Lathrop family of New York and California, including Jane Lathrop Stanford and her brother, Charles Gardner Lathrop.
Album from Jane Lathrop Stanford's family; most of the people pictured have surnames other than Lathrop. Album includes photographs of a college campus in Gambier, Ohio.
Correspondence, newsclippings, manuscripts, and reports related primarily to the Klamath River Compact....
The notebook is labeled literature and includes notes on the definition of literature, Anglo Saxon works, rhythm and meter, Beowulf, Bede the Venerable, Biblical texts, and Cynewulf’s writings. Collection also includes one photograph of Lathrop....
The JONATHAN LATIMER PAPERS contain a small collection of story ideas, outlines, scripts and screenplays. The materials are arranged alphabetically by title in one series entitled WRITINGS....
Architectural views of unidentified buildings in Latin America. Some in Mexico.
A collection of newspapers published by Latin American labor movement.
This collection contains correspondence, agendas, minutes, proofs, and other material generated during the creation of , a theoretical and scholarly journal for discussion and debate on the political economy of capitalism, imperialism, and socialism in the Americas.
A miscellany of posters, compiled by the library, covering Latin American political themes.
The emphasis of this artificial collection made by a book dealer is Latin American political events occurring in the San Francisco Bay Area. There are also posters originating in Mexico and Central and South America.
Reports, studies, booklets, pamphlets, press summaries, press releases, bulletins, newsletters, serial issues, journal articles, and clippings, relating to political and human rights conditions in Nicaragua, the contra guerrilla war in Nicaragua, relations between the United States and Nicaragua, and American...
Reports, correspondence, position papers, bulletins, serial issues, newsletters, campaign material, speeches, minutes, resolutions, printed matter, and audiovisual materials, relating to political conditions in various Latin American countries, especially to guerrilla activities, election campaigns and civil rights; and to United States...
This is a collection of case files from the Latino Community Justice Center. Each of the case files documents a complaint regarding misconduct/abuse on the part of police or sheriffs department personnel or misconduct/abuse on the part of the Immigration...
Outtakes, selects, dialogue tracks, foley tracks, trims, audio rolls, dailies, music mixes and transfers from the feature-length motion picture, Latino (1985). The bulk of the collection consists of 35 mm. safety preprint material, with the remainder of the collection comprised...
The collection contains four black/white copy prints of a Montana roundup, taken by Western photographer Laton Alton Huffman, of Miles City, Montana, ca. 1905, 1913. There are two copies of one print that appears as image no. 114 in Mark...
The collection contains original photographs and a book featuring figure studies of Anthony (Tony) J. Sansone, a physique model and dancer from New York. A protégé of Charles Atlas, Sansone was a much sought-after model for photographers and artists during...
Relates to the abolition of parliamentary democracy in Latvia in 1934.
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, relating to Latvian foreign relations and to Latvian-Swedish relations. Records of the Latvian Embassy in Stockholm.
Newsletters, annual reports, pamphlets, clippings, and printed matter, relating to human rights and ethnic relations in Latvia. Collected by the Latvian Center for Human Rights and Ethnic Studies. Includes neo-fascist literature, and some issuances of the Latvian Center for Human...
Sound recordings of interviews of Latvian political leaders, governmental officials, and others, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Latvia. Includes transcripts of questions and some related printed matter. Project sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and...
Serial issues, election campaign literature, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, other printed matter, and video tapes, relating to various aspects of Latvian history, and especially to the movement culminating in re-establishment of Latvian independence in 1991, and to subsequent Latvian politics and...
Memoranda, reports, correspondence, registration forms, printed matter, and motion picture film, relating to conditions in Latvia under Soviet and German occupation, and to Latvian displaced persons during and after World War II. Also available on microfilm (199 reels).
Programs, conference materials, circulated documents, and other issuances, relating to political conditions in Latvia.
Nationalist Chinese propaganda distributed at a student demonstration in Peking.
Pertains to the Spanish-American War, Philippines Expedition.
Correspondence with German soldiers, relating to German military operations on the Eastern front during World War II.
Clippings, flyers, interview transcript, news releases, notes, and studio publicity materials documenting protests in San Francisco directed against the motion picture, , a police thriller released in 1973. Gay and lesbian rights activists objected to the representation of gay men...
Helen Mattheson Laughlin (1883-1960) was the Dean of Women at UCLA. She supervised the working conditions and standards of pay for the many women working part time at the university and was active in providing a housing service and vocational...
Charles Laughton (1899-1962) was a theater and film actor, radio personality, and public performer. The collection consists of photographs, publicity materials, press clippings, correspondence, radio and theatre scripts, screenplays, assorted readings, and miscellaneous items.
The Laumann Yosemite Collection consists of photographic prints and glass plate negatives of two of the Laumann family's visits to Yosemite National Park and the Sierra, the first in circa 1908 and the second in 1923. Photographs taken by Frank...
Correspondence, writings, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to various aspects of twentieth-century European history, and especially to Romania and Belgium during World War II; the Little Entente; the relationship between Adolf Hitler and Lord Rothermere, 1933-1939; the Walloon Legion...
Childhood in Oakland, CA, and education at UC Davis; working at Stony Hill Vineyard and Robert Mondavi Winery, 1967-1968; developing Sterling Vineyards, 1969-1978: barrel fermentation in French oak, second Merlot in Napa valley, travel, and research in Europe; partner and...
The accession consists of a one reel color silent film depicting the launch of an AGOR 14 (Auxilliary General Oceanography Research) oceanographic research vessel named MELVILLE at Defoe Shipbuilding Company in Bay City, Michigan on July 10, 1968. The vessel...
Album contains photos of the construction and launching of the S.S. Michael Kerr, as well as some related ephemera. Many photos show the launching ceremony, including photos of the sponsors.
Index 1a serves as an alphabetical index for records of where the deceased were buried. It is not clear which book the index pertains to, and the cover is missing. Date range is 1868 -1873. There are 11 pages at...
Contains minutes to meetings of the Laurel Leaf and Social Club in 1880. Also contains lyrics to songs. added at a later date by William Edward Paul Barry.
This collection consists of records pertaining to mining claims collectively termed the Laurel Rand Mines, located near Laurel Mountain in the El Paso Mining District of eastern Kern County. Claims associated with the site include: Omega, Clark, Alpha, Junction, Meal...
14 items of ephemera relating to Stan Laurel's vaudeville days with the Karno Company where he served as Charlie Chaplin's understudy and occasional roommate. Most of the items are clippings from Karno performances from 1910 to 1913. There are a...
Describe life in San Francisco and sentiments regarding the Civil War.
Myers discusses his family background in Scranton, Pennsylvania; his presidencies of the American Jewish Congress, San Francisco Community Center, the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco; and his thoughts on Israel.
Correspondence, research notes, course notes, and other materials concerning his work on accelerators at the UC Radiation Laboratory and research in the space sciences.
Primarily correspondence (bulk 1960s) and research files relating to his work in the field of materials science at the Lawrence Berkeley National Labs and Southern Illinois University. Includes cartoon of "Development of Radar B.T.O.".
Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology, 1930-1962. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, research notes and data, manuscripts, reprints, patents, photographs. Covers work at Caltech, consulting work and professional activities, personal and biographical materials. Topics: cold-emission effect, medical physics...
Professor of nuclear physics, California Institute of Technology, 1941-1973. Includes correspondence, proposals, monographs, research data, lecture notes, conference, travel and course materials, materials relating to work with government and professional organizations, e.g., the Atomic Energy Commission, National Academy of Sciences,...
This collection consists of photographs by other photographers given to or acquired by Erik M. Lauritzen.
This collection contains negatives, photographs and digital prints by the American photographer Erik M. Lauritzen, as well as posters, exhibit announcements, reviews, correspondence, writings by and about him, artwork and ephemera.
Jonreed Lauritzen (1902- ) contributed travel and descriptive articles to , , and other magazines. He also wrote many children's books. The collection consists of the corrected typescripts and galley proofs of Lauritzen's novels, , and .
Autographed by Ramsay Macdonald, prime minister of Great Britain; Sir John Simon, foreign secretary of Great Britain; Franz von Papen, chancellor of Germany; and Dino Grandi, foreign minister of Italy.
The John Lautner papers contain the comprehensive archive of this Southern California architect who became famous for such innovative structures as Chemosphere (the Malin House) and Silvertop (the Reiner House). Comprised of about 10,000 drawings, photographs and slides, and 17...
Writings, transcripts of radio broadcasts, and clippings, relating to French politics and foreign policy, international relations, and the Vichy regime in France during World War II.
Copies of excerpts from his diary, 1917-1933, and notes, relating to exploration of the Modoc lava beds and caves.
Photographs from the Pop Laval Collection in cooperation with the Pop Laval Foundation
Memoirs, letters, memoranda, clippings, periodical issues, lists, notes, and financial records, relating to political development in Latin America, especially in the 1930's; United States relations with Latin America, 1933- 1945; the American Mercury; international communist subversion; and international affairs.
The collection comprises the papers of economics professor Charles A. Lave, pioneer in the field of transportation economy and co-founder of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). Materials document his research on mass transit,...
Research files from David Lavender, used in writing (Official National Park Handbook, 1983). Mainly photocopies and typed notes of correspondence, diaries, reports and other documents from the latter 19th century.
The California Gold Rush Mining Towns collection contains 373 photographs taken between 1930 and 1968 by Alma Lavenson. The collection consists of views of several of the towns and camps of the Mother Lode region --the area located roughly between...
Contains 1939 and 1940 photographs from the Gold Country,Calif.; 1980 photos of the Embarcadero Center and the TransAmerica Building in San Francisco, Calif.; also included are photos from Mikonos, Madeira, Noro Bay and other unidentified locations.
was an American television sitcom spin-off of the popular television show . The collection consists of 150-plus scripts from the television series (1976-1982). Also included are a small number of scripts from the television show, .
Views of prune orchard, buildings, pasture lands, stock, and vineyards.
The collection contains 104 black and white photographs (with some duplicates) taken by photographer Merl LaVoy in China during the 1920's and 1930s. Many of the photos are taken in the Nanjing (Nanking) area which served as China's capital at...
Relates to White Russian activities in Mongolia during the Russian Revolution.
Relates to Baron Roman Ungern-Shternberg and White Russian military activities in Mongolia, 1920-1921.
Relates to the Japanese capture of Hong Kong during World War II.
Production script library for Law & Order franchise, including Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Includes scripts, shooting and location schedules and other production information.
Comments on his work as general counsel of the Wine Institute from its establishment in 1934; legislation and regulations affecting the industry; the Wine Advisory Board, etc. Photographs inserted.
Includes notebook and notes concerning her shell collection, ca. 1888; draft of letter to Prof. Knowlton re selling her collection, 1888; draft of letter by Fannie Law Andrews regarding death of her sister Annie M. Law and possible sale of...
Interviewees include: Herbert Ellingwood, Law Enforcement Planning and Coordination, 1969-1974; Joseph F. Gunterman, Sacramento Advocate for the Friends Committee on Legislation of California; Robert A. Houghton, Law Enforcement Planning in the Reagan Administration, 1971-1974; Jan Marinissen, "To Let the Legislature...
Discussion of legal and judicial career of his father, Warren Olney, Jr.; his own career working in Contra Costa County District attorney's office, with Earl Warren in Alameda County district attorney's office and in California Attorney General's Office, as counsel...
Comments on his investigation, as police chief of Bakersfield, of the murder of Earl Warren's father; his service, under Attorney General Robert W. Kenny and Governor Warren, on the Law Enforcement Advisory Committee and as coordinator of law agencies and...
Interviews with two members of the firm's early secretarial staff, two retired partners who joined the firm in the 30s, and the son, E.D. Bronson, Jr., of one of the founders. Recollections about Roy and Ed Bronson (founders of the...
Interviews with John H. Painter, George K. Hartwick, Jean McCabe Ross, Mary Mathes, Richard K. Dilley, Max Weingarten, Vernon L. Goodin, Charles A. Legge and Victor H. Hampton.
Naval service in Pacific in World War II; County Counsel office, Santa Clara County; Secretary of Human Relations Agency under Governor Ronald Reagan; law practice in San Jose and Sacramento; significant cases: William Inglis, draft dodging cases, asbestos cases, Dalkon...
The California Law Revision Commission Records consist of 88.5 cubic feet of textual materials organized into eleven record series: Study Files, 1954-1978; Approved Minutes, 1970-2010; Minutes, 1974-2005; Memoranda Files, 1977-2007; Tentative Recommendations, 1977-2000; Bill Files, 1961-1970; Legislative files, 1959-1969; 1980,...
Relates to the role of Joseph Emile Hamilton Stevenot in development of civil aviation in the Pacific Ocean region during the interwar period.
This collection consists mostly of b/w and color snapshots of Lawler's sculptures.
Photostats, microfilm, and research notes relating to commercial shipping in the British Colonial ports of North America.
Lawrence Alloway was a British born art critic active in the New York art scene from 1960 until his death in 1990. An early champion of post-war American art, he coined the term "Pop Art." The archive consists of correspondence...
The Lawrence & Houseworth albums contain photographic prints published in the 1860s that document the many aspects of gold, silver (Comstock Lode), and quicksilver mining; the building of the Sutro Tunnel; the growth of northern California industries; mining towns including...
Anthony and Nancy Lawrence were involved in a variety of television projects (ca. 1960s-1980s). The collection reflects their involvement as writers and producers in the television industry and includes files of various script drafts, story outlines, and concepts for what...
Included are engineering drawings, reports, logs, memorandums, correspondence, notes, photographs, publications, and other records documenting research projects conducted with the 300 Million Electron Volt (300 MEV) Synchrotron, as well as its design, construction, and operation at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,...
Work folders for each chapter, with notes, photocopies of source material, drafts; photographs; printer's typescript; galleys; bound volumes of Westways containing copies of the articles; correspondence with Larry Meyer, editor of Westways; letters commenting on the magazine articles and the...
MSS of his writings (novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel sketches, introductions to books, translations and book reviews); an autobiographical fragment; letters written by Lawrence and a few addressed to him; clippings and reprints of articles, stories, etc, written...
D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) was a novelist, essayist and poet. He became best known as the author of (1928), banned for many years for its explicit treatment of sex. The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts and corrected proofs, a painting, and...
This material consists primarily of correspondence from D. H. Lawrence to Lady Ottoline Morrell, Cecil Gray, Mrs. Maria Christina Chambers and a few others. There are two letters by Frieda Lawrence to Lady Morrell. Most of the letters are original...
Papers relating to Lawrence Downing's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Primarily reference materials assembled by Dawson on California Indian basketry and his Nazca culture research. Also includes reference materials on basketry, pottery and textiles in Africa and the South Pacific, Dawson's writings, notes he took as a student and materials...
Diary and photographs, relating to Red Cross work in Siberia during the Russian Revolution.
Collection contains 42 letters and 21 post cards, most containg discussions of poetry. Seven letters by Ferlinghetti are original typescripts; Thirty-four Combs' letters are carbon typescripts. All post cards are handwritten or original typescripts. Collection also includes notes on Ferlinghetti's...
Two typescript letters and one handwritten postcard on City Lights Books stationery, signed by Ferlinghetti, concerning reprint permission rates for the use of his original poetry and the arrangements he has with another publisher, New Directions, and payments for Allen...
Handwritten notes on City Lights Books postcards and stationery giving directions to Stella Levy on how to handle various matters of business (4 postcards, 1 letter ; 1966). Also one postcard addressed to Kevin Starr of New West Magazine in...
Primarily readings and a few talks with others including Tom White and Carl Rakosi. Also includes a poetry recording by Jack and Adelle Foley.
Photos of silent screen star Florence Lawrence including portraits, and stills from her movies. ca. 1910s-1920s. See also GC 1011 Florence Lawrence Papers
Letters, fan mail, film scenarios and clippings.
Include one letter from James Weldon Johnson, n.d.; one letter from John Howard Lawson, n.d. two letters from W.C. Handy, l932-1933; three letters from Langston Hughes, l932-1934, re Hughes' introduction to Gellert's first collection of Negro protest songs, and Hughes's...
Primarily materials relating to initial plans, advisory committees, architectural competition, early programs and sponsors.
Reprints of articles on organic chemistry.
The John Hundale Lawrence Papers offer a window into a highly significant period of scientific history: the development of nuclear energy and the exploration of its applications. The John Hundale Lawrence Papers also reveal the politics of nuclear research during...
Correspondence, writings, minutes of meetings, memoranda, reports, and printed matter, relating to administration of and student radicalism at the University of California, and to American medical aid to South Vietnam. Photocopy.
Includes portraits of John Hundale Lawrence, his wife Amy Bowles Lawrence, his brother (and eminent nuclear physicist) Ernest Orlando Lawrence. Portraits of other colleagues include John F. Fulton, and philanthropist W.H. Donner. Also includes photographs of various laboratory scenes and...
Contains a number of assorted poems (8 folders) and other writings including short stories, possible book chapters, manuscript drafts (including Venus's Slipper), submission letters, and correspondence. Most of the material is undated and some of the folders may have mixed...
Reports written by Briggs as the first Native Sons of the Golden West Travelling Fellow; material concerning José de Gálvez; notes and transcripts from various archives, chiefly the Archivo General de Indias and the Archivo de Simancas, pertaining to the...
Photographs show people at events, ceremonies, meetings, group portraits, Nobel Prize winners, airstrips, military facilities, interior and exterior views of the cyclotron, an early model of the cyclotron, and related views. Some photos show E.O. Lawrence, John [H.] Lawrence, Edwin...
This collection consists of folios, stage band arrangements and sound recordings
The singing duo of Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme have been performing for audiences since the 1950s and have appeared on numerous television shows over the years. The collection is comprised of scripts representing many of the television programs on...
Includes letters from Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Ninon Vallin, Povla Frijsh, Pablo Casals, George Henschel and Walter Damrosch.
Relates to the publication of two books by T. E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1926), and Revolt in the Desert (1927). Includes some printed matter.
Harry Lawrenson was an editor for Movietone News. The collection mostly represents Lawrenson’s military service during WWII and includes scrapbook pages and military service documents. Additionally there are of a small number of photographs that appear related to Movietone News.
The collection consists of the diary of Robert C. Laws who traveled overland from Ohio to California in 1852. Laws joins a company in Missouri after his original party, the Buckey Emigrating Company, disbands. His diary provides details of the...
The Mary Louise Lawser Collection consists of correspondence, pamphlets and brochures concerning her railroad work, photographs and transparencies of her work, and ephemera. The major portion of the collection, however, consists of preliminary sketches and colored renderings for murals and...
The Andrew C. Lawson papers, 1880-1954, consist of personal and professional papers related to Lawson's career in geology and as a professor at the University of California, Berkeley during the first half of the twentieth century. Of particular note are...
The Lawson Papers consist of biographical material; professional writings and correspondence; original poetry and music; photographs and memorabilia relating to the life and career of Sacramento educator, F. Melvin Lawson (1907-1998)....
Attorney General Lockyer announces $2.6 million settlement with Diebold in electronic voting lawsuit (Attorney General Bill Lockyer news release, Nov. 10, 2004) -- Diebold reaches settlement agreement with state of California (Diebold news release, Nov. 10, 2004) -- First amended...
Collection includes biographical material; faculty correspondence at Berkeley, 1938-1941; programs of choral concerts conducted by Mr. Lawton between 1939 and 1965; and his choral compositions and music for voice....
This collection contains newspaper clippings, photographs, documents and other material collected by Harry W. Lawton pertaining to the experiences of 19th-20th century Chinese immigrants in California, primarily in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Includes material regarding the archaeological...
This collection contains correspondence, press clippings, and other material regarding Harry W. Lawton, an American writer, journalist, editor, and historian who wrote several books on Native Americans in California.
Training video tapes for lawyers representing applicants for asylum in immigration hearings in the United States. Includes a mock asylum hearing, and background lectures regarding applicants from Afghanistan, Ethiopia and Iran.
Notes on decisions and statutes pertaining to the function and procedures of juries.
Photographs depicting Austro-Hungarian soldiers on the Russian, Serbian, Romanian and Italian fronts during World War I, including scenes of trench life, combat, prisoners, ordnance, naval and aerial operations, and aerial views of troops and trench emplacements.
The John Willoughby Layard papers provide extensive documentation on the multi-faceted life and work of an English intellectual. All aspects of Layard's life are represented in the collection, including his personal life, family affairs, anthropological investigations, psychoanalytical practice, writing, intellectual...
Letters, press releases, minutes of meetings, printed matter, and miscellany, relating to conditions in Grenada prior to the American invasion in 1983. Documents captured by an American soldier.
Joseph Gregg Layne (1885-1952) was a leading authority and bibliographer of Californiana as well as president, member of the board of directors and editor of the . The collection consists of about 40 original typescripts of articles by various persons,...
Joseph Gregg Layne (1885-1952) was a leading authority and bibliographer of Californiana as well as president, member of the board of directors and editor of the Quarterly for the Historical Society of Southern California and an organizer for E Clampus...
Relates to Russian revolutionary émigré activities.
Memoir, personal documents, genealogies, printed matter, photographs, and miscellany, relating to Russian emigration to the United States after the Russian Revolution.
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political and cultural conditions in Russia.
Housed at the of the main branch of the San Francisco Public Library....
Relates to the views of Albert Vassart on the French Communist Party.
Correspondence, legal agreements, and miscellany, relating to the ownership of memorabilia of Marshal Józef Pilsudski of Poland.
Various publishers.
Text by Anseaume and Hautemer. Cf. Brenner. A bibliographical list of plays in the French language, 1700-1789.
Five letters (8 p.), two of which were written by Le Bronnec; three other letters written by various friends of O'Brien in Marquesan and translated into French by Le Bronnec. Describes the short invasion of German ships during World War...
Various publishers.
Various publishers.
Various publishers.
Exterior and interior views of the Le Fevre house and barn, an early 20th century farmstead in Santa Clara County (land purchased 1904 by Alphonse O. Le Fevre, home built shortly thereafter), taken Apr 4, 1988 prior to the relocation...
Volume I contains descriptions of the West Indies and other islands of the New World. Volume II relates to the islands of the Mediterranean.
Alan Le May (1899-1964) began his career as a journalist and author of westerns, some of which were adapted to the screen. He also produced a number of short stories and screenplays in addition to 17 novels. The collection contains...
This collection consists of 502 etchings after Le Pautre's own compositions, some published during his lifetime and some republished late. The etchings include historical, mythological, and biblical scenes, exterior and interior architecture, furniture, ornament, and trophies. From Theodore Besterman's collection.
The collection documents the archaeological excavations, fieldwork, research, and writings of the nineteenth-century photographers, antiquarians, and amateur archaeologists Augustus and Alice Dixon Le Plongeon, the first persons to systematically excavate and photograph the Maya sites of Chichén Itzá and Uxmal...
Propagandistic fictional work.
Various publishers.
Various publishers.
This collection comprises photocopies of letters and photographs documenting the refugee experience of Tony D. Le and his sister, who spent time in Phanat Nikhom refugee camp in Thailand and Bataan refugee camp in the Philippines before arriving in the...
This collection is comprised of publications and other printed ephemera on Southeast Asian refugees in California and the United States that were accumulated during the course of his work by Van Le, a consultant in bilingual resources at the California...
Pamphlets, campaign literature, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to the political development of the Cameroons. Used as research material for the book by V. T. Le Vine, (1964)
Relates to plans for recruitment of American volunteers to participate in military overthrow of the Chinese imperial government. Photocopy.
Diaries, correspondence, reports, clippings, and photographs, relating to Commission for Relief in Belgium activities, American Relief Administration activities in Eastern Europe, and conditions in Santo Tomas and Los Baños internment caps in the Japanese-occupied Philippines.
Loose pages from album of photos of the Philippines, Hawaii, and the South Seas. Approximately 190 images, albumen prints, sepia-toned. Most are identified and in good condition.
Photographs and copies of letters, articles and other documentary material inserted and appended. Boyhood in San Francisco; training for the rabbinate (1907-1914); service as rabbi in Los Angeles from 1915; role as leader in California Jewish community and relations with...
Comments on history of her mother's family, Mormon pioneers; growing up in Salt Lake City; student days at University of California, Class of 1914; teaching in Bakersfield; career as dean and as president, Bakersfield College, 1920-50; life in Bakersfield; leadership...
Comments on service as California state senator, 1940-1948, and on legislation affecting highway construction, water resources and position of Japanese during and after World War II; Earl Warren and other political figures, including Helen G. Douglas and Sheridan Downey; chairmanship...
Roz Leader is the former owner of Art Leaders, Ltd., a company in Los Angeles specialized in museum and gallery posters. During her years as a poster publisher and distributor, Leader assembled a collection of over 1300 art posters, which...
Relates to Russian revolutionaries. Filmed from holdings of the Rossiiskii tsentr khraneniia i izucheniia dokumentov noveishei istorii.
This report, written by Kefauver and Edward Krug, is the result of a five-year study of the theory and practice of social education, involving 112 teachers and 31 administrators from 10 school systems in the western United States. The study...
Tulare County background; WWII, Burma Road; UC Berkeley College of Mines; positions with Yellow Pine Mine, Stibnite, ID, and Mountain Pass Mine, CA; Utah Construction & Mining Co. from 1954, head of mining division: Lucky Mc uranium mine, Navajo Mine...
Relates to recruitment of Section 578 of the United States Army Ambulance Service from the Stanford University community, its training, and its service in France during World War I.
Illuminated manuscript, probably produced in Italy, matted and mounted (26 cm.)
This collection documents the history and administration of the League of Allied Arts, one of the oldest existing Black women's non-profit arts organizations in Los Angeles. Founded in 1939 by Dorothy Vena Johnson and Juanita Miller, the League was established...
Administrative, correspondence, congresses, affiliated group and publication materials concerning the activities and interests of the League.
Reports, drafts, and correspondence, relating to Arabs in Israel, and especially to Jewish-Arab relations, Arab lands, and Palestinian political organization.
Relates to pan-Arab cooperation. Includes an annex (typewritten), relating to the Palestinian question.
Relates to the dispute between Danzig and Poland regarding the use of the port of Danzig.
Slides and oversize printed matter, relating to officials and activities of the League of Nations.
Correspondence, telegrams, reports, and minutes of meetings, relating to the founding of the League of Red Cross Societies and to relief operations in Europe.
The League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville (LWVBAE) Records, 1911-[ongoing], consist of administrative files, program material, and election services records. Program material includes records of league studies, positions, and action relating to local, state, and national issues....
The League of Women Voters of Orange County (LWVOC), California is a nonpartisan organization committed to educating the public about elections, the voting process, and political and social issues. This collection comprises the records of the LWVOC beginning with 1957....
Interviews with Felicia G. Bock, Margaret Dumas, Gilda Halpern Feller, Ruth Jackson Ganong, Elizabeth Schickele, and Sally Severance. All are leaders in the League of Women Voters of the Bay Area or the League of Women Voters of Berkeley, Albany,...
The League of Women Voters of the Bay Area Records (LWVBA), 1939-[ongoing], consist of administrative files, program records, and material relating to the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the League of Women Voters of the United States and the...
The League of Women Voters extensive collection consists of over fifty years of correspondence, minutes, reports, financial records, audio tapes and a documentary film. Included are League publications, printed materials and newspaper clippings depicting the development and achievements of the...
The League of Women Voters, San Jose/Santa Clara Chapter Records, 1945-2011 consist of administrative records, political studies and action materials, which include subject specific legislation, government records, voter and election data and reports, as well as convention and meeting records...
Collection includes biographical materials, diaries, notes and poetry; correspondence (scientific and general), articles, reviews, lectures; syllabi and course materials; manuscripts (holograph and typescripts) of published and unpublished materials, student papers, and reprints. Another collection of Leake's papers exists at the...
The Luis Leal papers document the personal and academic activities of a literary historiographer, mexican writer, and critic....
The Captain John Leale autograph books (SAFR 14027, HDC 112) collection is comprised of two volumes created between 1910-1963. Volume one covers the years between 1910-1939 and volume two 1939-1963. They list the names of passengers and military officers, contain...
Relates to conditions on Guernsey Island during World War I.
Twenty letters from Leander to his cousin Edgar, relating to his experiences and observations from the various towns where he lived in Sonoma County. He discusses his work as a schoolmaster, mostly with dissatisfaction over low pay and poor conditions....
Written from San Francisco to friend in the East.
George Lear photographs of Circus Disco, 1980-1982. Includes a group photograph of Wally Albertson, Morris Kight, Jim Kepner, Peggy Stevenson, and two others.
The collection contains the records of the nonprofit educational reform organization, LEARN (Los Angeles Educational Alliance for Restructuring Now), a major reform movement in one of the nation's largest school systems, the Los Angeles Unified School District. The holdings in...
Elmer W. Learn (1929- ) served as Executive Vice-Chancellor at the University of California, Davis from 1969-1984. The collection contains copies of sixteen of Learn's speeches and reports discussing university management needs and techniques.
Sterns discusses his family, youth, and education in New York City; continuing education at New York University and the University Center for Adult Education, Detroit; being Dean of the University of California Berkeley Extension; he examines and reflects upon the...
Clippings, press releases, California state government publications, and other printed matter, relating to the political career of Ronald Reagan and to California state politics and government during his gubernatorial administration (1967-1974)
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Press releases and related material for Earl Warren, William F. Knowland and Goodwin J. Knight; material on health insurance, oil, minor political parties, elections and the legislature.
Lease outlines conditions under with R.B. Woodward is to manage Gardens.
The ground floor of an iron building on the northeastern corner of California and Leidesdorff Streets, and a portion of a vault.
The Leask family papers collection includes several generations of correspondence collected from the lives and works of patriarch Samuel Leask, Sr. and granddaughter, Peggy Leask Epstein:
Letter to Aubrey Drury, forwarding copies of letters from the Monterey County Assessor and Librarian concerning the colony.
A number of documents in the collection refer to H. A. Flint or Flint family members. Henry Flint was an early Ventura County pioneer farmer/rancher in Santa Paula and Saticoy. Upon his death, Flint's property was sold to the Leavens...
Letters from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover to M. H. Leavitt, relating to personal and family matters, and undated letters from the grandmother of Herbert Hoover to her grandchildren. Photocopy.
Ethnographic fieldnotes and audio cassette recordings (1984-1986) created by Stephen Leavitt, American anthropologist and researcher in Melanesian culture. Included are fieldnotes, tape recorded interviews, interview transcripts, census materials, and Arapesh language materials related to the ethnography of the Bumbita Arapesh...
Reports, pamphlets, leaflets, election campaign literature, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Lebanon, and to elections in Lebanon.
Biographical sketches, reminiscences, speeches, letters, appointment books, memoranda, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to the development of U.S. atomic weapons, and to peaceful uses of atomic energy.
Correspondence, writings, reminiscences, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to Roman Catholic missions in China, diplomatic relations between China and the Vatican, and activities of Chinese students in Belgium and elsewhere in Europe. Includes four volumes of printed hard copies...
Financial records, minutes, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to charitable activities on behalf of Russian immigrants in the United States. Includes records of the Russian Benevolent Trust Fund in Memory of V. P. and M. P. Anitchkoff.
The papers provide an overview of the life and career of a prominent Bolivian trade unionist and politician, Juan Lechín Oquendo who served as head of the powerful Central Obrera Boliviana for 35 years (1952-1987), and was vice president of...
Video recordings and transcripts of interviews of Latin American and Spanish writers, relating to political and cultural conditions in Latin America.
German artist, best known for his work in the decorative design of books and ex libris, stained glass windows and painting. Collection consists primarily of correspondence between Lechter and the artists, writers, craftsmen, and decorative artists with whom he worked...
Correspondence, diaries, lecture notes and miscellaneous papers of various members of the LeConte family: Joseph, Joseph Nisbet and Caroline Eaton. Relate mainly to California Sierra trips, 1871-1946, and to activities with the Sierra Club. Some geological and engineering notes included.
Mainly letters and papers of John LeConte and his family for the Civil War period, prior to departure for California. Included also: autobiographical sketch of John LeConte, genealogical notes, and a bound volume of reprints of papers by John Lawrence...
Captioned: Fort Santiago, Manila -- Wharf at "Cavite" (crowded with peddlers) -- "Nipa" House (grass house) -- Calle Real Gate, over 200 years old -- The Spanish Cathedral -- House moving (people transporting a grass house by hand) -- Manila...
Concerning members of the LeConte family, but chiefly relating to Professor Joseph LeConte. Obituary notices for Robert Means Davis included.
In portfolio: Kevin Padian article, "A Missing Hunterian Lecture on Vertebrae by Richard Owen, 1837" (from 1995).
Lectures in analytical mechanics, by Mr. Slate, Aug. 10-Sept. 6, 1881, 23 p.- Lectures in zoology, by Prof. Joseph LeConte Aug. 13-Dec. 6, 1878. illus. by pen drawings. 94 p.- Lectures in Roman literature, by Prof. Martin Kellogg, Jan. 10-24,...
Transcripts of lectures on various subjects, given in the Bay Area, published and distributed by the Industrial Indemnity Company. With letter of transmittal from Mr. Krutch.
Notes for, Creation by Law (lecture 1), The Fundamental Groups of Animals (lecture 2), Mammals of California (lecture 4), The Bird (lecture 5), Song Birds of California (lecture 6). Also, notes for "Evolution of the colors of North American Land...
On September 6, 7 and 8, 1955, a series of lectures on population dynamics was given at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The main points discussed by speakers Frederick E. Smith, T. M. Widrig, W. E. Ricker, Milner Baily Schaefer,...
Collection includes class notes and lab notebooks from her education at Hunter College, 1939-42, Stanford University, 1944-46, and the University of Wisconsin, 1948-50; notes and lab notebooks from subsequent research, primarily with plasmids, 1950 on; records from the Plasmid Reference...
Papers consist of Lederberg's administrative files while head of the department of genetics at Stanford University Medical School from 1959 to 1978; they are divided into five series. 1) General files, 1959-77, pertain to miscellaneous University and Medical School committees...
Notes compiled for a study published later as YUGOSLAVIA AT THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE : A STUDY IN FRONTIER MAKING (1963).
Ledger and scrapbook, 1876-1881, 1898-1931 (SAFR 23108, HDC 1636) is a single volume used as cash account book by George F. Hoeffer and used by Johnson as a maritime scrapbook largely containing newspaper clippings from the turn of the century...
Contains accounts for the city and county of Monterey as well as for firms and individuals. From the nature of the entries for James McKinlay this may have been part of his business records. Many pages have been cut out.
With ledgers of Frederick W. Ellis.
BANC; BANC MSS C-G 31: Volume 1 and 2 wrapped in bundle, vol. 3-7 in carton.
Collection consists of: 4 v. of business records (unidentified), 1861-1871; Hotel Book of George Yokes (?), 1867-1868; blacksmith records of H.K. Schlomer, 1862-1867; 3 v. of business records (unidentified), 1868-1900; 1 ledger (unidentified), 1914-1951; 2 copybooks of H.G. Schlomer, 1941-1954....
Collection consists of correspondence and legal papers for cases handled by Los Angeles attorney Bradner W. Lee, who practiced law with his sons Bradner W. Lee, Jr. and Kenyon F. Lee.
Report, correspondence, documents, maps, photographs, clippings, etc., pertaining to projects in hydraulics, sanitation, irrigation, municipal water supply, surface water and groundwater hydrology, and soil in California and other Western states, particularly for the City of Los Angeles regarding water supply...
Collection of 3 x 5.5-in. black-and-white photographic prints taken by Charles H. Lee, covering a wide range of water resources development projects in California and New Mexico in which Lee was involved. Major projects documented include the construction of the...
Correspondence, clippings, reports, photographs, charts, maps, bulletins, forms, applications....
Mainly clippings, scrapbooks, with some little correspondence, as member of California State Legislature and U.S. Congress.
Correspondence, leaflets, pamphlets, posters, clippings, photographs, and postcards, relating to the activities of various relief organizations during and immediately after World War I and to the Liberty Loan drives and other aspects of the war effort in the United States.
Edwin Augustus Lee (1888-1966) was born in Redding, California. He was the Dean and Professor of the UCLA School of Education (1940-55). While at UCLA, he expanded the School of Education from a credential program for elementary and secondary teachers...
This collection comprises materials collected by Ellen K. Lee, Orange County historian and Helena Modjeska expert, during the course of her research from 1965 until her death in 2006. The materials document Ellen Lee's research, Helena Modjeska's life in the...
Chiefly newspaper clippings covering various California water issues, including the proposed Peripheral Canal and the Mono Lake controversy....
Letters written by Robert E. Lee and his wife to Mrs. Sarah Beaumont Irwin, describing family life and touching on the Mexican-American War and on U.S. politics.
2850 pp. in all, comprising the collected correspondence of Sir William Lee, fourth Baronet of Hartwell, Buckinghamshire, (b. 1764 - d. 1801) and other members of his family....
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, testimony, orders, personnel records, and printed matter, relating to naval aviation, naval operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II, inter-service controversies within the American armed forces, issues arising from civilian control of the...
Contains 1 letter stating Lee Fong's employment in Seattle, a copy of his naturalization papers and a letter from a Texas congressmen congratulating Lee Fong on his citizenship.
Passport, immigration papers, draft notice and receipts for contributions to the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, included.
Greg Lee photographs of a costume contest in Philadelphia, undated.
Dr. Hector Lee (1908-1992) came from Chico State University to Sonoma State University at its inception. He was a nationally known authority on western folklore and a true teller of tall tales. The Lee collection documents Dr. Lee’s involvement with...
Memoirs, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American military operations in Europe during World Wars I and II.
Concerning scientific research and meterorological observations conducted from balloons by James Glaisher for the committee. Included are notices and minutes of meetings, and letters from Sir George Biddell Airy, Henry Tracey Coxwell, James Glaisher, James W. L. Glaisher, Sir John...
Campaign leaflets issued by various Portuguese political parties, relating to the national election of 1980.
The Kem Lee photograph collection, 1927-1986, contains Lee's photographs and other materials in subject files relating to his photojournalistic assignments and business advertisements for San Francisco Chinatown newspapers and includes photographs of the Miss Chinatown USA Pageant, community organizations, political...
Correspondence, court records, clippings and other background materials relating to the Chol Soo Lee case (1973). Also contains office files, artwork, and photographs relating to the publication of (1980-1983) and a bound volume of the paper (1979-1981).
Lawrence Bacon Lee (1917-2003) served as Professor of History at San Jose State University from 1957-1983. The collection contains his correspondence primarily with fellow historians Paul W. Gates and Donald J. Pisani. Topics discussed include their research and writings on...
Concerning the New York Society Library and business affairs.
Collection consists of letters from Wallace Stevens to Peter H. Lee, and books from Lee's collection by Wallace Stevens, T.S. Eliot, Robert Frost, and Robert Lowell.
This collection documents Philip Randolph Lee's career as a health policy researcher and administrator. It includes speeches and articles from the early years of his career, including his 1955 master's thesis. The bulk of the collection concerns his years of...
Holograph letter written at Head Quarters asking the Secretary of War for winter supplies.
The collection documents Lee's architectural projects throughout Northern California.
Rose Hum Lee was the first woman and the first Chinese American to head an academic department of an American university when she was appointed in 1956 to chair the Sociology Department at Roosevelt University in Chicago. The bulk of...
S. Charles Lee (1899-1990) graduated from Technical College, Chicago in 1918 and the Armour Institute of Technology in 1921. He relocated to Los Angeles in 1922 where he designed numerous theaters and office buildings (1927-40), developed the Los Angeles International...
Collection includes correspondence, typescript plays in various degrees of completion and form, and miscellaneous music and verse....
Syndey Lee photographs of the Reno Gay Rodeo (undated) and of Morris Kight accepting the Eason Monroe Courageous Advocate Award from American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) President Samuel Paz in 1982.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and printed matter, relating to Soviet armed forces, the Soviet economy, and American defense policy.
Papers of San Luis Obispo environmental activist Lee Wilson, including correspondence, research notes and materials, and photographs, primarily relating to the founding and early years of Santa Lucia Chapter of the Sierra Club, the creation of the Santa Lucia Wilderness...
Mainly concerning the death of Henry Morse Stephens and the statement of his estate.
Charles Tileston Leeds (1879-1960) was a commissioned officer in the Army Corps of Engineers stationed in the Philippines and New Mexico, a member of the California Debris Commission, in charge of the construction of the Colorado River drainage basin and...
Relates to statistical and other information on the careers of members of the class of 1920.
John Palmer Leeper (b.1921) served as the director of the Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas (1954-90). Blanche Magurn Leeper (b.1911) was assistant curator of Oriental Art at the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum at Harvard, assistant...
Includes letters to Isaiah W. Lees, mainly from his wife; a few letters by Lees; appointment of Lees as Captain of Detective Police of San Francisco, 1866; diary of Ella (Lees) Leigh, 1905-1907, containing some biographical data concerning the family...
San Francisco Mining Company and California Cygnet Company (1863-1902) list of shareholders and legal papers; Investigative files: Robert W. Souter (1973-1876), Charles G. Mugg (1874-1878, Joseph Wrigley (1858-1872), Piper-Baldwin (1863-1900), Fair-Craven Case (1890s); photographs; notes; correspondence; resolution book....
Consists of personal and business correspondence, indentures, legal documents, ship's papers, accounts, inventories, and maps, documenting the activities, business interests, and land holdings of early California merchant Jacob P. Leese, his wife Rosalia Vallejo de Leese, and his partner Thomas...
Papers concerning the wholesale business in Mexico and Paris of Alfred Lefebvre, a French exporter and importer who traded with firms in France, Germany, Switzerland, Great Britain, the United States, and many places in Mexico. Principal exports from Mexico were...
Writings, correspondence, interview summaries, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to pacifism in World War II, postwar African politics, United Nations intervention in the Congo, nuclear proliferation, American military and police-training aid to foreign countries, the role of religion in...
Writings, reports, syllabi, and printed matter, relating to social conditions and to the socialist, syndicalist, and labor movements in France.
Videorecording of the roundtable discussion held on September 27, 2005, moderated by Leslie Berlin, featuring Gordon Moore, Jay Last, Julius Blank, all co-founders of Fairchild Semiconductor, and James F. Gibbons, professor of electrical engineering at Stanford. Included are the introductory...
Articles of agreement with the heirs of Eliza Clemens for division of property.
Preferred citation: Legal Aid Society of Alameda County statistical case reports, BANC MSS C-A 153, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The bulk of this collection consists of Exchequer records and legal documents from England, 1541-1754. Includes documents and fragments bearing the signatures of Exchequer officials and other public officials. Also includes indentures regarding property in the village of Sulgrave, ancestral...
Three notarial documents from the end of the sixteenth century in the city of Puebla document the system through which financial transactions and powers of attorney were formalized through the use of a public scribe in early colonial Mexico.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Four items (briefs and statements), three of them relating to chaplaincies and clerical duties and one concerning jurisdiction over La Torre de Juan Abad (Spain)
Miscellaneous legal papers, mostly signed originals, dealing with both civil and criminal cases, arranged in chronological order. The collection consists mainly of records from Tlaxcalan administrative tribunals, with some documents from the Real Audiencia de México and its criminal court,...
Three documents received in envelope, include: Agreement of sale, R.R. Craig and Joe Craig to S.W. Hale, 15 Feb. 1874, for property in the town of Jenny Lind, Calaveras County, Calif., including Whiskey Hill, American, Sand Hill, and Jenny Lind...
Titles of property and notarial deeds regarding the ownership of two small lots in Mexico City, 1631-1911. Some documents describe the succession of ownership for a house located in the barrio of Santa Cruz Coautzingo (later called Nuestra Senora de...
3 bound volumes containing legal documents, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to the dispute of ownership to the lands of the Ex-Mission of Santa Catarina. ...
Ten programs from the telecourse Legal Issues in Cyberspace taught by Prof. Margaret Jane Radin in the fall of 1997. Speakers are Margaret Jane Radin, Kathleen Sullivan, Philip Zimmermann, Pamela Samuelson, Alexander Silverman, Mark Stefik, Michael Bayle, Mark Manasse, Janet...
Incomplete documents emanating from Nombre de Dios, in the Valle de la Poana, Nueva Galicia, relating mainly to the settlement and sale of estates and lands.
Contents.- v. 1. Limantour claim; New Almaden mine.- v. 2. Peter Smith land titles; California vs. Randall, Holden and Swett; Original drafts of California mining law.- v. 3. San Francisco pilots association cases, 1850-69.- v. 4. San Quentin prison case...
Relates to proposals in the United States for a negotiated end to World War I and Polish independence, 1916-1917. Also includes translations of excerpts from Prawda Dziejowa, 1914-1917, by Jerzy Jan Sosnowski, Russian diplomatic representative in the United States during...
Correspondence and photographs, along with business, financial, and organizational records, chronicling the life of W. Dorr Legg before and beyond his involvement with ONE, Incorporated. Photographs document his early life along with minimal records of his educational experience at the...
Collection of a Civil War Union general, primarily correspondence from Civil War and post-war era. Includes correspondence with Ulysses S. Grant.
C-A 59 - Tomo I (1822-1832); C-A 60 - Tomo II (1834-1835); C-A 61 - Tomo III-IV (1836-1846).
Career as a pharmacist in Berkeley, Calif.; Berkeley Interracial Committee during World War II; service in the California State Assembly, 1948-1966, with particular interest in fair employment, control of air pollution, and fair housing; state senatorial campaign, 1966. Photographs included....
Diary and reports, relating to political and social conditions in Siwantzu and elsewhere in the communist zone of northern China, and to the situation of Roman Catholic missionaries in the communist zone.
Views of Bohemian Grove activities and Berkeley during the 1923 fire. Also included are photos of various personalities: Charles E. Scott Wood, Charmian London, B. Durham, Ella Hooker, Jacob Wassermann, Charlie Chaplin, Noel Sullivan, Henri Deering, Sara Bard Field, Langston...
Chiefly correspondence with his many friends and associates. Also includes manuscripts and writings, as well as other personal papers and memorabilia. Correspondence with numerous American authors and literary figures also included. $b Correspondents include: Ansel Adams, Gertrude Atherton, William Everson,...
The Lehmann Collection contains letters, scrapbooks, manuscripts, photographs, video cassettes, art works, and sound recordings relating to the life and career of Lotte Lehmann (1888-1976), the internationally famous soprano famous for her interpretations of Fidelio, Der Rosenkavalier and German lieder...
Collection includes various Indian lore songs, and songs from Lehmer's opera The harvest, as well as a folder of biographical notices....
Dispatches and sound recordings, relating to political conditions in Poland and to Vatican relations with Poland.
Correspondence, research reports, photography, and background data produced and used by the LEHR in its low-level radiation studies.
Lei Zhen (1897-1979) was a human rights activist, liberal thinker, and vigorous political opponent of Chiang Kai-shek and Kuomintang rule in post-1949 Taiwan. The collection, consisting of Lei Zhen's memoir, correspondence, and writings dated 1960-1977, primarily relates to the pro-democracy...
The Leib Family Collection includes family and business correspondence as well as household and business records from Samuel and Lida Leib and their five children.
The collection consists of four major components: Stanford correspondence pertaining to Judge Leib's association with the Stanford family and his responsibilities as a member of the first Board of Trustees of Stanford University (1891-1923); personal correspondence (1885-1910); correspondence pertaining to...
Photographs of Leib's home and gardens in San Jose; also includes four views of Stanford University and one view from Mount Hamilton.
Leibniz (1646-1716) was a philosopher, mathematician, and political advisor. He invented differential and integral calculus. His major writings include (1671), (1686), (1697), and (1698). The collection consists of 35 reels of positive microfilm of more than 100,000 handwritten pages of...
Modern album, probably from the 1950s, of mounted 19th-century steel-engraved plates of manor houses, churches, and landscapes of Leicestershire, England. |b Twelve of the plates are described in v. 1 of William Upcott's Bibliographical account of the principal works relating...
This collection comprises files of George Leidal, a reporter employed by the Daily Pilot newspaper in Newport Beach, California. Leidal reported on the planning, incorporation, and early development of the City of Irvine, a master-planned community designed by architect William...
Accounts and legal papers (originals or copies) pertaining to the administration of the estate of W.A. Leidesdorff. Each item cataloged separately. Part I - Papers relating to Leidesdorff's land grant. Part II - papers relating to W.D.M. Howard's administration of...
The collection consists of Leidesdorff's correspondence (1845-1847) as vice-consul; correspondence, account books, orders, and receipts (1834-1848) reflecting Leidesdorff's activities as a merchant in Yerba Buena (later San Francisco), including accounts with the crew of the Schooner and Hawaiian and Indian...
Include letters from Henry Clay (Feb. 4, 1823); John Marshall (Apr. 30, 1834); James Monroe (Mar. 9, 1818, enclosing a letter of introduction for Leigh to the President and a passport signed by John Quincy Adams, Secretary of State); Daniel...
The majority of the collection is material that decorated Leigh's home. Including: photographs, movie posters, correspondence, advertisements and magazine covers, and recognitions and awards.
Text of address presented at the Statewide Conference on Man in California, 1980s, held in Sacramento, January 27, 1964.
This collection documents the career of Robert B. Leighton, who served as a member of the physics faculty at the California Institute of Technology from 1949 until 1986. The materials relating to the California Institute of Technology include research proposals...
Relates to White Russian attempts to secure aid from Germany during the Russian Civil War. Includes annotations by his father. Photocopy.
This collection consists of copies of letters by oceanographers written as part of a letter exchange over the years 1948-1991. According to Dale Leipper, the participants "started as a Scripps alumni group who considered Harald Sverdrup to be their mentor...
Garage exterior, with automobile and four young men posed in entry. A motorcycle is also displayed at right. Address appears to be 420 West Napa St., most likely in the town of Sonoma, California. Men pictured are identified as Emil...
The Leisure Arts Club was founded on January 31, 1941 at the home of Althea Clark. Its purpose, as outlined in its constitution, was The collection consists of one scrapbook which documents the club's activities between 1941 and 1962. It...
Clippings, printed articles, press releases, press conference transcripts, and other printed matter, relating to Soviet-American arms limitation negotiations.
UCSB acquired the Anthony U. Leitner Collection from his estate in the summer of 1997. In the donation were books, tapes, ephemera, and manuscripts, including flyers, publicity announcements, conference handouts, newsletters, and legal documents relating to Tibetan Buddhism and other...
Relates to social and economic conditions in Cuba.
Correspondence, writings, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to the annexation of Latvia to the Soviet Union, conditions in Latvia under communism, Latvian émigrés in Canada and the United States, and anti-communist Latvian émigré movements.
The collection contains significant materials relating to the movement for Latvian (and Baltic) independence in the late perestroika era of the Soviet Union, as well as documents pertaining to the first year of the renewed Latvian state that emerged in...
Correspondence; research data; subject files.
Letters from Lee Hickman refer to the first issue of Box car and to Rodefer's submissions. Hickman also makes reference to the difficulties involved with publishing Box car.
Chiefly unidentified snapshots and portrait photographs of San Francisco Bay Area African American lawyer Leland Stanford Hawkins and his wife Gladys. Also depicted are friends and other family members. Includes a snapshot of boxer Joe Louis, and various greeting cards....
Photographs of campus scenes at Stanford University in its first decade, including views of the Memorial Arch, dormitories, cactus garden, Frenchman's Lake, Lagunita, and the campus foothills. Also includes two views of Mount Hamilton and the beach at Golden Gate...
Letters regarding Republican state and national conventions, a donation solicited by Governor Stanford from W.E. Brown, and political organizing in Amador County.
Mainly letters as Governor of California. Also a letter to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, asking for award of a contract to William A. Bryan of the Pacific Foundry, San Francisco.
This collection comprises materials, covering half a century beginning in the early 1930's through the early 1980's, of Henri Leleu's life. The scope of the materials include personal papers, documents related to gay cultural events, documents related to Leleu's political...
Relates to political and economic conditions in Poland.
Relates to economic conditions in Russia, especially Siberia, in the interwar period, and to economic policy of the Vysshii sovet narodnogo khoziaistva.
Relates to communism in Europe. Includes some correspondence.
Government reports, ephemeral publications, interviews, correspondence, notes, and printed matter, relating to the political development of the Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda.
Harvey Lembeck made his acting debut in the Broadway production of (1948) and went on to establish himself in film, television, and on stage. The collection consists of photographs, clippings, ephemera and a small number of scripts related to his...
Regulations of German military governments in various occupied countries in Europe, 1940-1941.
Relates to voyages of the German naval cruiser Emden in the Atlantic and Mediterranean prior to World War II.
Photos include Taos, Grand Junction Indian School, Keams Canyon, Fort Mojave Indian School, Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings, and studio portraits.
The collection consists primarily of literary works, some signed by Lemmon, some anonymous, and a couple by other people. The writings deal with themes related to Southwest Indians, including Hopis, Navajos, Apaches, and Papagos. There is some correspondence (1906-1925) and...
The (1922-1975) document the operation and activities of the Chamber, with an emphasis on community upkeep and development. The files consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, financial statements, maps, surveys, committee files, and reports. The collection is divided into six series: ...
The collection includes correspondence, minutes of meetings of Trustees and Deacons, financial records, annual reports, records of the Missionary Society, Sunday School, Ladies Aid, Women's Fellowship, Women's Council, Golden Circle, photographs, and miscellany. The records relate to churches and religious...
The collection consists of Council Meeting minutes....
The Lemon Grove Fruit Growers Association Records documents the organization’s financial records from the 1920s and 30s. The majority of the collection is comprised of Board of Directors meetings, amendments to by-laws, and minutes of stockholders meetings. Several of the...
The collection consists of by laws, and records of local history forums held in Lemon Grove in 1978....
This collection is from Evelyn LeMone, director of the LeMone School of Interpretive Ballet. There are dance magazines, clippings from the Los Angeles area newspapers, and performance programs from the fifth and sixth Pacific Regional Ballet Festival, the Pasadena Junior...
Letter (signed Pedro de Lemos) pertains to the proposed donation of a painting to the Stanford Museum, a suggestion that the Museum collect the work of early California artists, and the efforts of Lemos and his wife in sponsoring California...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, clippings, and other printed matter, relating primarily to Middle Eastern studies in the United States, political and economic conditions in the Middle East, and American foreign policy in the Middle East.
This collection contains the papers of Irmgard Lenel, who was born in Germany in 1901 and who immigrated to the United States in 1937. She was a politically active socialist involved with groups like Women for Legislative Action and the...
Reports, studies, and pamphlets, relating to rural development and education in the Côte d'Ivoire, and especially to the use of educational television there.
Cornel Adam Lengyel (1915- ) was a poet, historian, playright and translator. The collection consists of literary manuscripts of plays, poems, fiction, and history.
Relates to conditions in Indonesia and Japan during World War II. Includes phonotape cassette of reminiscences.
Pamphlet, entitled K Studenchestvu : Zadachi Revoliutsionnoi Molodezhi (1903); leaflet (co-authored with V. Bonch-Bruevich), entitled Usluzhlivyi Liberal; photocopy of the table of contents of Stat'i i Rechi o Srednei Azii Uzbekistane (co-authored with Joseph Stalin, 1940); and recordings of speeches,...
The Henry Lenny drawings span 6 linear feet and date from circa 1982. The collection consists of two elevation drawings, one a drawing of a building on the 1100 block of State Street (Santa Barbara, Calif.), and the other an...
The Henri Lenoir papers consist of personal correspondence, business correspondence and materials related to the management of Vesuvio Cafe and Lenoir's promotion and sale of art by the bohemian set he worked with in San Francisco. Also included are biographical...
Typescripts of two of Offord's novels, Murder on Russian Hill (published by Macrae-Smith Company, 1938) and Clues to Burn (published by Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1942). Murder on Russian Hill is bound and contains corrections and additions in the author's...
This small collection contains 19 issues (an incomplete run) of "The Lens", the newsletter of the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Association of Social Workers. The newsletters contain general information of interest to the chapter's members, including profiles of...
Collection consists of printed and manuscript materials on the teaching of philosophy in France, bound in four old leather volumes....
Manuscripts of her writings for children, galleys, original illustrations along with photographs and background material; miscellaneous articles by and about her.
Relates to the career of the German statesman Walther Rathenau.
Includes many portraits and group portraits, and materials for Lenzen's research on Charles S. Peirce.
Letters written to Lenzen and copies of letters by him; Mss. of books, papers, articles, speeches, lectures and problem sets; research notes on the figure of Dionysos on textiles and the lives and careers of Charles S. and Benjamin Peirce;...
Contains diaries including time spent on cruise ships, accounts of annual meetings and history for the Northern Association of Industrial and Railway Surgeons, medical journal articles by Stanley on his time as a prison doctor and the manuscript for "Dolores...
Discusses United States and Russian [U.S.S.R] foreign policy in regards of the atomic bomb from the view point of an atomic scientist. Includes a newspaper clipping.
The Ulrich Leo papers contain correspondence and papers relating primarily to his career as a professor of Romance literature, mainly at the University of Toronto. Although his scholarly interests were wide, Leo's particular field was the literature of Italy: the...
Papers concerning his career as planning consultant in California.
Witness statements taken during May and June of 1969, concerning arrests and other police actions occurring during the general unrest in Berkeley related to People's Park. Includes witness list, with indication of their willingness to testify in court, and People's...
Outgoing letters written primarily by Leon H. Nishkian and his son Byron L. Nishkian, consulting engineers. Correspondents include Sheridan Downey, Frank R. Havener, John Reber, Casper W. Weinberger, and Richard J. Welch. Engineering reports, calculations, and other papers were written...
Includes reproductions of: a letter from W. H. Ladner to his sister Mrs. Hugh Phillips dated Jul 21, 1852; typescript of article from the 'Victoria Colonist' Feb 20, 1897 titled 'An Argonaut at Rest: William Booth, Pioneer of California and...
Correspondence, mostly as editor of the S-B Gazette (1962-1972); some biographical materials; drafts and published versions of poems, articles, and editorials by Spiro; diaries (1967-1968); copies of alternative poetry booklets and publications from the 1960s; poetry flyers and broadsheets from...
Contains announcements of reading, publications with poems, certificates of appreciation, photographs of Sansom and a short biography.
This collection documents the musical activities and compositions of the brothers Alfred and Joseph Leonard.
Correspondence, speeches, reports, writings, and publications concerning his interests and activities in physics, the University of California, Berkeley, and professional organizations in the United States and elsewhere.
Photographs and fruit labels from the John and Burrel Leonard families, documenting the history of one of Cupertino's ranching families from the 1850s to their management of a prominent canning operation in the early 20th century, and later development of...
Blueprints, correspondence and notes, plans
Includes Federal Telegraph Co. miscellany, drafts of speeches, newspaper clippings, materials re the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the de Forest/Armstrong patent litagation.
Includes correspondence, drawings, resports, and photographs that document Gilcrease's career as an inventor. Also included are musical compositions by Gilcrease and glass slides of a chicken farm in Petaluma, California.
This collection contains materials related to the professional career of Leonard J. Duhl, Professor of Health Policy and Administration at the University of California Berkeley. The collection spans Duhl's 40-year career in government and academia, and includes materials related to...
Speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, manuals, textbooks, and other printed matter, relating to American educational assistance to India, Lebanon, and Latin America.
Reports, pamphlets, and clippings relating to experiments in the irradiation of strawberries, potatoes, and poultry. Other materials deal with experiments with algae production as a potential cattle protein source.
Robert Walton Leonard (1910- ) joined the Department of Physics faculty at UCLA in 1941. He taught and researched the physics of acoustics, and his particular interests were in the mechanics of wave motion and the propagation of sound in...
Chiefly hiking and camping scenes in the Sierra Nevada mountains, some with Sierra Club groups. Also present are boyhood photographs, family photos, etc.: v.1: Sierra Trip, 1920. (Sierra Club) -- v.2: Sierra trip -- v.3: Family photos, including portraits of...
This collection consists of production books, schedules and call sheets, memos, correspondence, resumes, head shots, art department materials, press kits, clippings and video cassettes.Resurrection Boulevard was the first weekly one-hour dramatic series to predominately feature Latinos in both the front...
The collection consists of correspondence, writings, drafts, copies, research files, diaries, photographs, and miscellaneous ephemera, of Edgar H. Leoni, author under his real name of (1961), and under his pseudonym of Noel I. Garde of (1964).
To [Henry Huntley Haight], Governor of California: petition asking military assistance to quell mob violence in Lake County, and affidavit, sworn in San Francisco, concerning destruction of property of Clear Lake Water Works Company, 1868, November 16. Includes a copy...
Newspaper and magazine clippings--poetry, news, short stories, and other items of special interest to the author.
Relates to King Léopold III of Belgium. Incomplete. Includes a clipping.
Collection consists of files of materials documenting Leopold Lerner's involvement with the following organizations: the Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning (now the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies); the American Jewish League for Israel; the Zionist Organization of America;...
Collection of reprints, miscellaneous rainfall and streamflow data, and raw data for discharge measurements and channel dimensions for Pacific Slope basins in California.
Collection consists of term papers compiled by Professor University of California, Riverside. Chiefly graduate papers from Landscape Architecture 222, but also includes papers from various Geology courses....
Collection consists of postcards, photographs, and photograph albums related to life in Costa Rica collected by Werner F. Leopold. The bulk of the collection documents social life and customs in Costa Rica and includesurban, rural, and nature scenes. Also includes...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, memoranda, reports, conference and meeting materials, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to French foreign relations; French participation in the European Economic Community, European Union and other European organizations; French participation in the United Nations...
This collection contains publications pertaining to poetry therapy collected by Arthur Lerner, as well as a small amount of his correspondence. Lerner was one of the pioneers of the use of poetry therapy techniques as a form of psychological therapy.
Arthur Lerner (1915- ) was a poet and professor of psychology at California State University, Los Angeles. The collection consists of manuscripts and proofs of the book (1978), edited by Dr. Arthur Lerner.
Reports, correspondence, pamphlets, leaflets, and radio transcripts, relating to Allied propaganda in Europe during World War II, analysis of German propaganda, evaluation of wartime German morale, and German public opinion during the postwar Allied occupation. Includes reports of interrogations of...
African American Paris stage performer noted for her comic, yet sensual, dance routines. While she took Europe by storm, racism in her native United States prevented her from being wholly accepted until 1973, just two years before her death. The...
Collection consists of material related to the career of documentary film director and producer Irving Lerner. Includes scripts and treatments, production material, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks. Contains material related to the motion pictures, Studs Lonigan (1960) and The Royal...
Two manuscripts, "Trees of California" and "Valley of Death," with related letters addressed to J. Mason Hotchkiss. The first manuscript presents brief descriptions of several trees, illustrated with photographs (24 leaves). The second describes his trip to Death Valley in...
Research materials of Jean A. LeRoy, of patents pertaining to the development of motion pictures.
This collection consists of Richard Lert's video and audio recordings of performances, rehearsals and lectures, personal papers and his music score library. Lert was born in Vienna and trained as an orchestral conductor in Germany. He moved to the United...
The Ruth Clark Lert Archive is a multimedia collection which documents dance history in the twentieth century, primarily in the United States. Formats in the collection include: audio recordings, video recordings, clippings, printed items, stamps, photographs, posters, catalogues, broadsides, teaching...
Various publishers.
Relates to the Hungarian elections of 1922, and to Hungarian political parties. Signed "J. G."
Le poeme de la premiere entrée est de Fuselier, la musique est de Mouret. Les poemes de la seconde & de la troisieme entrée sont de roi, la musique est de Des Touches.
The music for the 3 entrées, Amours des Dieux, Théonis, and Amphion, composed by J.J. Mouret, P.A. de Monsigny (M***) and F.L. Grenet respectively. The texts written by L. Fuselier, A.A.H. Poinsinet, and J.J. Pompignan respectively.
"Les paroles sont de M. Roy; la musique du prologue & du premier acte est de M. de Blamont, et celle du second acte est de M. de Bury."
The music for the 3 entrées, Lindor et Ismene, Anacréon, and Érosine, composed by L.J. Francoeur, J.P. Rameau, and P.M. Berton respectively ; the texts written by M. de Bonneval, L. de Cahusac, and F.A.P. de Moncrif respectively.
A collection of memoranda, correspondence, research analysis and other papers related to the Latino Eligibility Study.To Facilitate the use of all types of web browsers, accents have been omitted.Researchers who would like to indicate errors of fact or omissions in...
Transcripts in Russian, English, and French, mainly by Alphonse Pinart, of documents supposedly in Russian archives, titled by Pinart. Summaries of two letters by Leontii Hagemeister, 1809, describing the Hawaiian Islands and making recommendations as to Russian occupation; fuller reports...
Libretto by Ferrière. Cf. Sonneck. Catalogue of opera librettos printed before 1800.
The LAFA records (.75 linear feet) document the many activities of this important organization from its founding in 1987 to 1991. The records are divided into four series; administrative, conferences, outreach/publicity, and miscellaneous....
Correspondence, meeting minutes, memoranda, organizational lists, publicity releases, flyers, bylaws, event schedules, financial records, project proposals, real estate contract, and other material documenting the founding and subsequent activities of the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (LGCSC) in New York...
Materials relating to the activities of the Lesbian and Gay Lawyers Association of Los Angeles from 1989 to 2011, with the bulk of materials pertaining to the 1990s. The materials include board meeting minutes, correspondence, news clippings, publicity, information regarding...
The papers (1 linear foot) document the group from its founding in 1993 through mid-1997. The Records are composed of 3 series (internal records, literature, and photographs), and are organized chronologically within each series....
The group Lesbian Catholics Together was concerned with carving out space for discussion and community specifically geared towards Lesbian Catholics. This collection contains liturgical materials, bulletins and brochures as well as retreat information that reflect their mission.
Collection consists largely of the evaluation forms completed by students at Bay Area high schools and colleges following a presentation; other records include training manuals, speakers’ resources, and clippings.
Photographs, clippings, catalogs, organizational records, flyers, pamphlets, correspondence, manuscripts, press material, slides, posters and other printed material make up the Lesbian Legacy Collection Subject Files, begun in 1996 by lesbian feminist activist and librarian, Yolanda Retter, at the ONE Institute...
The Lesbian Nurses of Los Angeles (LNLA) was formed in 1985 as a consciousness-raising group for registered nurses (RNs) who commonly shared one thing: "being a woman, being a feminist, and being a lesbian." The LNLA Records hold organizational documents,...
With a commitment to "fighting racism, sexism, class and oppression within our own movement and this society," the Lesbian Schoolworkers organized in 1977 to defeat the Briggs Initiatives. Their records consist of an organizational history, principles of unity and structure,...
Lesbian Visibility Week is a week-long event devoted to raising awareness around lesbian issues and identities, raising the profile of the lesbian community and celebrating. It is a combination of cultural programming, workshops addressing current and impending needs, awards ceremonies...
Letters from individuals connected closely with the Russian Imperial family, relating to personal matters in the lives of the Russian Imperial family. Includes translations of some letters.
Writings, diary, correspondence, photographs, maps, clippings, and pamphlets, relating to espionage, military intelligence, prisoners of war, and escape techniques, primarily during World War II.
The Maurice Lesemann papers are composed primarily of letters from the poet-novelist Elizabeth Madox Roberts, letters from the poet-critic Yvor Winters, a letter from Janet Lewis, and poems by Winters and Roberts. The correspondence takes place between 1919 and 1933,...
Wolf Leslau (1906- ) was a professor of Hebrew and Semitic linguistics at UCLA (1955-76) and the author of many books. The collection consists of a manuscript with holographic corrections and research materials relating to Leslau's (1973) and materials relating...
Comprised of Simpson's research notes and photostat copies of documents relating to the history of colonial Mexico and Guatemala.
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Seven letters are included. Some of them contain references to Joaquin Miller.
55 holograph letters, 48 written by Brooks to family in San Francisco -- most to his sister, Lydia; a few to his brother, Theodore, or to his mother. Letters from Aug. 23, 1917 to Jan. 25, 1918 are from Kelly...
Relates to American merchant marine activities in Pacific, Caribbean and Atlantic waters during World War II. Correspondence mainly with L. C. Leslie, father of R. C. Leslie.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Sketches, maps, photographs used as illustrations for course on California Basin Plateau Indians.
Collection contains 51 audiocassettes from interviews with Stanford faculty in physics, electrical engineering, aeronautics and material science, along with scientists and engineers at Bay Area companies, for his book: THE COLD WAR AND AMERICAN SCIENCE: THE MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL-ACADEMIC COMPLEX AT MIT...
Electronic bulletins, serial issues, pamphlets, speeches, press releases, reports, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Lesotho.
Leo Benjamin Lesperance served as President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the San Fernando Valley, and was engaged in real estate development. The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, clippings, plot maps, broadsides, promotional literature, and related printed material...
Fifty-eight letters concerning mosses and other plants in California.
William Armand Lessa (1908-1997) was assigned to the postwar allied administration of Italy as a military government official administering towns and other population units. In 1947, he joined the UCLA Anthropology Department. He investigated comparative religion, myth and ritual, while...
Photographs created by Austrian photographer Erich Lessing, documenting the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The photographs were printed in 2006 for an exhibition held at USC Libraries' Doheny Memorial Library commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution.
Depicts post-World War II scenes in Austria reflecting Cold War themes, and scenes from the Hungarian Revolution.
Poem reflecting on the "awful cost in terms of men and means sacrificed in World War I." Includes two letters written to Gordon L. Allenbaugh (June-July 1969) and carbon of letter written by Allenbaugh to Banks requesting a copy of...
Clippings, diary, correspondence, photographs, unemployment booklet, deeds, receipts, greeting cards, promisory notes.
Papers of Anson W. Lester, his wife, Addie, and members of their family, Nevada City, Calif., pioneers.
Includes correspondence, writings, and teaching materials.
Interviews with Lester Rowntree's family, friends and colleagues re her contributions to the field of conservation, horticulture and ecology, incuding information on her botanic explorations in California and the West, seed collecting and her California native seed business. Brief interview...
The collection includes correspondence, literary manuscripts, clippings, and photographs
Correspondence and documents concerning the Southern Pacific Company and the Northern California operations of the Central Pacific Railroad. Topics include: accidents, brakes, employee problems, engines, engineers, rates pay, and train delays....
The addenda to the Letcher Railroad Collection consists of business correspondence of the Southern Pacific Company between Dec. 1887 and May 1889. The majority of the letters are addressed to William McKenzie, Asst. Genl. Master Mechanic, Sacramento, and H.J. Small,...
Summary: Typescript copies of letters written to relatives while on a trip to California and the West. Describes Utah and Mormons; Colorado and mining areas; Nevada; and California, particularly San Francisco and the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Yosemite....
Pressbooks for motion pictures in which Ronald Reagan appeared as an actor.
The collection, assembled by the repository, comprises 1360 items, mostly letters signed by 507 British painters, illustrators, printmakers, draughtsmen, and sculptors. The collection includes circa 40 illustrated letters, as well as sketches, press clippings, manuscripts, and reproductions of art works....
Letter to "father and Mother" from Nevada City, dated July 6, 1852, which talks about local conditions, particularly regarding farming and lumber. The writer of this letter is unknown since all but the first sheet is missing.
Letter to "father and Mother" from Nevada City, dated July 6, 1852, which talks about local conditions, particularly regarding farming and lumber. The writer of this letter is unknown since all but the first sheet is missing.
Carbon copy of typewritten letter by Hudson to family members about his trip from Seattle to Nome, Alaska to work for the Hammon Consolidated Gold Fields.
Letter from Placerville, signature indecipherable. Account of sea voyage to Calif., with description of stop in Isle of Gemara (?) and women loading coal on the ship. Talk of agricultural abundance in California and of life at the mines, particularly...
Letter from Placerville, signature indecipherable. Account of sea voyage to Calif., with description of stop in Isle of Gemara (?) and women loading coal on the ship. Talk of agricultural abundance in California and of life at the mines, particularly...
Letter from a man named Will in Stockton to a woman named Ada dated August 12, 1897. Aside from the events of daily life, the letter mentions the election of William McKinley, talks at length about the Klondike gold fever,...
One holograph Civil War era letter written from Havana to Daniel Rolfe of Wall Street, New York. The letter describes market conditions in Havana and high prices to be obtained for goods such as ham, lard, butter, beans, and potatoes.
One holograph letter fragment from an unknown Union army soldier in the New York Infantry, 134th Regiment, Company F, regarding a visit to his cousin, Charlie Rossiter. Letter written from a camp near Falmouth, Virginia.
Holograph letter from R. H., a Union army soldier, to his sister, Miss E. M. Folsom, written from a camp at Boonsborough, Md. He describes long marches and a bout of illness, and mentions being at Gettysburg.
One incomplete holograph letter written in Janesville, Wisconsin by an unknown former Civil War soldier. He describes a campaign with General Philip Sheridan in Virginia, during which he observed two young officers, Wesley Merritt and George Armstrong Custer, in action.
Title supplied by cataloger.
These letterpress copy books were kept by Joseph Cummings Rowell from 1878 to 1904. Many of the volumes had slips inserted commenting on interesting developments for the history of the library. Unfortunately these slips were in danger of harming the...
Three unsigned letters (4 p.) from a son to his father describing his stay in Applegate (Placer County), Calif. Discusses the scenery, climate, and wildlife.
Collection consists of letters, memoranda or postcards from Joseph Joachim, Teresa Carreno, Vincent Novello, John Stainer, Charles Gounod, Pietro Mascagni, and anonymous musicians. Also includes autographs on concert programs by Igor Stravinski, Samuel Dushkin, Walter Gieseking, and Mischa Levitzki.
Collection consists of correspondence and other manuscript documents written by and addressed to various historical figures, including: Francis Bacon, Napoleon Bonaparte, James Buchanan, Aaron Burr, Grover Cleveland, Millard Fillmore, Ulysses S. Grant, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson (16 letters),...
Collection consists of 37 letters from composers, conductors, musicians, and vocalists. Includes 4 letters by Felix Mendelssohn (including a musical composition in four parts for three instruments, with directions for interpretation), 4 letters from Anton Seidl, 3 from Charles Gounod,...
Two T.L.s. (signature apparently in inkstamp) from Richard Palmer, President of Tyrell's Hygienic Institute (152 West 65th Street, New York, N.Y.) to Mrs. R.W. Costilo, Foxboro, Mass. in 1923, offer information about the company's products and highlight its "J.B.L. Cascade"...
Extracts and copies, from the files of the Home Mission Record.
Addressed to their former teacher in San Francisco, Esther Pitman. One, Sept. l9, l942, written from Tanforan Center; the other, Aug. 27, l943, from Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming.
Letters from C.E. Williams and R.T. Miller, Judges, Probate Court, Trinity County, California, to the family of John H. Pillsbury.
Includes letters from Frank Putnam Flint, Julius Kahn, Duncan E. McKinlay, James McLachlan, George Clement Perkins and Sylvester Clark Smith. Also, one letter from Texas Representative, Walter Robert Smith.
Two letters by Thomas Forbes (April 1849 at Rio Janeiro and March 1850 at North fork of American River) describe voyage from New York, mining experiences, Sacramento flood, Chinese mining camp, etc. Two letters by M. Brainard (May and Dec....
Letters from Fathers Luis Gil y Toboada, Narciso Duran and Buenaventura Fortuny; addressed to Fathers Tomás de la Peña, José Viñals and Juan Cortés.
Letters from Fathers Martin de Landaeta, Juan Sainz de Lucio and Ramon Abella. Copy of a communication from Fr. José Señan, Aug. 14, 1823, certified by Fr. Vicente Francisco de Sarria, included.
Letters from Fathers Domingo Carranza, Jaime Escudé, Marcelino Marquinez, Andrés Quintana, Estévan Tapis and Francisco Uria; addressed to Fathers José Guilez, Tomás de la Peña, Juan Norberto de Santiago and José Viñals.
Letters from Fathers Pedro Muñoz and Juan Martín; addressed to Fathers Tomás de la Peña and José Viñals.
An assembled collection of letters written by 34 British architects between 1793 and 1921, most of them from the second half of the 19th century.
An assembled collection of 66 letters, written by 47 persons between 1821 and 1921. Most letters date to the 19th century. The letters present a view of the 19th century world of art patrons, dealers, and collectors.
This collection, assembled by the repository, comprises 150 letters sent by 73 persons between 1770 and 1915. The authors of the letters include British editors, publishers, writers, art critics, politicians, archaeologists, scientists, writers on architecture, and writers of dictionaries.
The collection, assembled by the repository, comprises 65 letters from 43 correspondents. The senders are well-known people in England, including physicians, politicians, directors of cultural institutions, and members of the peerage and the clergy. The letters cover a wide variety...
Concerns the popularity and usefulness of the free publication "Poetry flash," and its editor Joyce Jenkins.
Chiefly color illustrated letterheads from California wine industry businesses. Letters from San Francisco based businesses include B. Dreyfus & Co., California Wine Association, E.G. Lyons & Raas Co., Italian-Swiss Colony, Kohler & Frohling, and Sonoma Wine Company, along with the...
This collection includes two letters on "Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco Cala." letterhead stationery, and one Western Union telegram. One letter and the telegram are both dated October 21, 1865. The letter is to J.A. Donohoe, Esqr., President of...
Contains 4 letters relating to the difficulty of military operations, and of obtaining arms; judgments against the population; and politics during the reign of Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. Also includes a photograph of an assembly in the street, possibly of...
A letter from the Hudson's Bay Company, London (1879); a letter from G. Richard Laylin (undated); a letter from Sir Victor Luis Langesin, Ottawa (1878); and a letter from Warner R. Spalding, New Westminster, BC (1862)
Letters from Robert E. Cowan, Seymour Dunbar, Rodney S. Ellsworth, Phil Townsend Hanna, W.L. Jepson, J.A. Munk, Marco R. Newmark, Edwin L. Sabin, Charles F. Saunders and Perry Worden.
Two Civil War era holograph letters. One letter, from W. H. Parker, pertains to a recommendation for his son, John E. Parker, a corporal in the 6th Regiment of Vermont Volunteers, Company A. A second letter, from Tom Warren, concerns...
Letters to Robert L. Matthews from his brother, Samuel, written from Mississippi, 1865 , and from his nephew, Robert J? W. Matthews, from Tennessee, 1868, concerning the family during and after the Civil War.
Correspondence concerning the murder of a sailor from the cruiser Castilla.
Contains 5 letters to a seaman from his family while he is at sea and inaccessible and not writing. Mentioned is Captain Scammon, famous for decimating the gray whale population in Magdalena Bay, Baja; "Cork the Clown" attempt of a...
Collection consists of two Civil War era letters addressed to Turtullus King of Trumansburg, New York. In one, Henry [?], a Union army soldier stationed in Centreville, Virginia, describes his experiences. A second letter from E. Marshall of Clarkson, New...
These letters were found in books inscribed to W. L. Schwartz by their authors; correspondents are Fernand Desonay, 1938-40, Marc Adolphe Guegan, 1924, Leon Lemonnier, 1931, Hubert Fabureau, 1930, and Albert Flory, 1927. There are also several typescript poems by...
Two Civil War era letters to William Nolton. One is from his brother, Byron, a Union soldier in the New York Infantry, 147th Regiment, concerning camp life in Virginia. A second is from his cousin, Molie, regarding personal matters.
Eleven letters dated April to July 1872 from a newly married couple traveling in California and Oregon on their honeymoon trip. Eight are addressed to "My dear Mother" and sent to William's family home somewhere near Poughkeepsie, New York. Two...
A collection of letters and ephemera belonging to editor Raymond Queneau, one of the founders of "Ouilipo." The materials concern the avant-garde movement Lettrism, and comprise correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, and ephemera.
Assorted material from the Lettrist movement, including manuscripts, printed essays and tracts, and exhibition ephemera.
These papers document the community planning process for the Return to Work Project for People with AIDS (PWAs) and the development of other community based AIDS service projects.
Relates to the Congo before and after independence.
Portraits of Armin O. and Ida Louise Leuschner, historical figures of astronomy and science (Copernicus, Galileo, Brahe, Euclid and others), and associates of Leuschner.
Includes one photo of a switchboard stamped "Washington Observatory, University of Wisconsin, Madison"; two school photographs from Germany; and a photo of the castle in Wartburg, Germany.
Autobiographical writings, letters, certificates, bulletins, and photographs, relating to the Russian Jewish community in China from 1915 to 1950.
Writings, correspondence, reports, memoranda, notes, election campaign literature, and other printed matter, relating to political conditions and election campaigns in Russia, activities of the Sotsial-demokraticheskaia Partiia Rossiiskoi Federatsii, and organization of independent miners' trade unions in Russia.
Interview transcript, other writings, pilot log books, printed matter, and photographs, relating to airplane ferrying by women pilots in Great Britain during World War II.
Environmental assessments and Findings of no significant impact issued for levee repair projects following the floods of December 1996 and January 1997.
Correspondence with colleagues, friends, former students, etc.; MSS of his writings (books and articles) primarily on Chinese history and civilization; some related notes; biographical information and personalia; notes for course lectures and seminars.
Papers of Tamalpais Press and its founder Roger Levenson, dating from 1955-1994, including correspondence, job files, proofs and related ephemera.
The papers of Roger Levenson, founder of the Tamalpais Press and instructor of a history of the book course at the University of California, Berkeley.
One volume, with case. "Views of the renovated galleries housing the MORTIMER LEVENTRITT COLLECTIONS at the Stanford University Museum."
The Denise Levertov papers provide a remarkable window into the life of this important English-born, American poet. According to Kenneth Rexroth, Denise Levertov was "the most subtly skillful poet of her generation, the most profound, the most modest, the most...
This collection contains personal and family correspondence, poetry and prose writings, and journals and notebooks from Denise Levertov.
Account of voyage from Boston around the Horn to Hawaii; life as missionary and later as superintendent of secular affairs for the Sandwich Islands Mission; conversion and education of the natives; note of arrival of ships from America and elsewhere...
Include deeds for property in Santa Clara County and a few miscellaneous papers.
Closing speech for the defense in the trial in a German court of Prince Mpundo Akwa of Cameroon on charges of fraud and false assumption of a title of nobility. Includes a foreword and translation by Victor Grove. Photocopy.
Letter from Parsons to Juan Sánchez, 1853 Oct. 8, warning Sánchez about grazing cattle on Parsons's property; and letter from Nicholas Den to Parsons, 1853 June 4, regarding the sale of property at Rancho Santa Paula.
Funeral oration delivered in Berlin, February 2, 1919, in memory of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, German communist leaders; and catalog of books in the private library of P. Levi.
Haas discusses his family background, friendships, and education at the University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard; his associationwith Levi Strauss & Co., and ownership of the Oakland Athletics baseball team. Topics include management practices, philanthropic activity, social responsibility, membership in...
Interviews with Walter A. Haas, Sr., Daniel E. Koshland, Sr., Walter A. Haas, Jr., and Peter E. Haas, the four presidents of the firm since World War I. Comments on the growth of the company from regional manufacturer to multinational...
The papers consist of diaries, field notes, and writings that reflect Levi Turner Burcham's interests in range, livestock, and watershed management, grazing, controlled burning, geology, botany, and meteorology.
This collection consists of manuscript music scores and photocopies of compositions of Alvin Irving Levin
In 1932 about 15,000 unemployed veterans known as the Bonus Army conducted regular marches to Congress, petitioning for immediate payment of certificates owed them by the federal government. Emanuel Levin was one of the leaders. After President Hoover authorized transportation...
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to literature in the Soviet Union, and to the Soviet "anti-cosmopolitanism" campaign in 1949.
The Frances Fay Brunstein Papers consist of personal papers of Frances Fay Brunstein Levine who traveled extensively as an economist for the United States government in the 1950's. The papers include Frances' own writings and correspondence, travel brochures from her...
Levine was born on May 15, 1930 in Medford, Massachusetts. He received his AB from Boston University in 1952 and his Ph.D from Columbia University in 1959. He was a research associate at the Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social...
Memorandum, 1958, and transcripts of hearings of the United States Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1957, both relating to the dispute between I. D. Levine and Martin K. Tytell regarding the authenticity of documents used by I. D. Levine in his...
The collection consists of serials, pamphlets, and leaflets issued by nationalist, fascist, and religious organizations in Saint Petersburg, Russia, relating to political conditions in Russia. They were collected by Irina Levinskaia and Iuriĭ Lesman.
Speeches and writings, conference proceedings, reports, studies, memoranda, correspondence, pamphlets, hearing transcripts, serials, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to medical conditions in Vietnam and elsewhere in Indochina, private American medical and other relief assistance to Vietnam, and the...
The collection consists of Robert Levinson's correspondence; files, drafts, and a card file relating to Levinson's dissertation on Jews and the California Gold Rush; and a small number of files on Camp Swig.
Relates to Beniamin Levinshtein, a Polish-Soviet inmate of forced labor camps in the Soviet Union.
Collection consists primarily of the Viking orbiter and lander photographic materials such as prints with descriptive captions, stereo positive/negative film pairs, and 35mm presentation slides. It also includes maps, ephemera, and published materials such as newsletters, bulletins, press kits, technical...
Relates to the forced repatriation to the Soviet Union of Soviet prisoners by Allied authorities in Germany in 1945. Includes typed transcript.
History, entitled Ataka, relating to the operations of the 2nd Ufim Cavalry Division, during the Russian Civil War in May 1919; and memoirs, entitled Fevral'skie Dni, relating to Russian military operations, 1916- 1917, and to the Russian Revolution. Photocopy.
Collection includes 3 addresses on petroleum geology, 1948-55; miscellaneous reprints 1936-66; his SRI report on oil reserves of western Canada, 1951; notes for a lecture in 1965; catalog and dedication program for the A. I. Levorsen Geology Collection in the...
The collection encompasses a variety of document types related to the professional life of Beatrice Levy. There is active correspondence, most of which pertains to exhibition activities throughout her career. Newspaper clippings in the collection primarily document exhibition showings or...
This research paper, prepared for Robert W. Gordon's class "History of American Law," concerns the legal history of the Central Pacific Railroad and four lawyers associated with it, Hall McAllister, Silas W. Sanderson, Creed Haymond, and Alfred A. Cohen.
The collection consists of papers and photographs relating to the California descendents of immigrant Morris Levy. Included are family correspondence and family documents; cemetery deeds from the First Hebrew Congregation in Oakland (Temple Sinai) and Congregation Beth Olam in Hollywood;...
Jessica Levy compiled this collection of playbills ranging in date from 1955 - 2003. The majority document performances in New York City theaters, but a few were created for international productions. Broadway and off-Broadway stage efforts are represented....
Poster bears photographic portrait of Lew Welch at Muir Beach, Marin County, California.
Albert E. Lewin was a comedy writer whose career spanned from the 1930s to the 1990s. His numerous credits include a mixture of productions from radio, television, motion pictures, and stage. The collection consists of script and production files as...
The collection is comprised of six boxes of interviews, each numbered according to which group in the sampling design a particular interview belongs. The sampling design uses the following categories: sexual orientation (self-identified as lesbian or heterosexual); relationship status (i.e.,...
Al Lewis was best known as a writer and director for the radio and television series . The collection consists of radio, television, and motion picture scripts related to Lewis's career.
This collection was donated by Carole Angela "Angie" Lewis after she was interviewed by Sally Smith Hughes as a part of her oral history series . It consists primarily of conference materials, correspondence and writings by Lewis, concerning her educational...
Reports, bulletins, studies, correspondence, minutes, and pamphlets, relating to education in various countries in Africa and elsewhere, and to American educational assistance programanuscript Includes much material on work of the Overseas Liaison Committee of the American Council on Education.
Relating primarily to his interest in civil liberties, to various causes including efforts to free Tom Mooney and Warren Billings and to repeal California's criminal syndicalism law, and to his legal career. Include correspondence, MSS of his writings and lectures,...
Contains personal and official correspondence (50 letters, manuscript and typescript). essays, articles, and legal documents. The bulk of the correspondence consists of manuscript letters from Baker with accompanying typescript transcriptions (some are partial). Some of the original manuscript letters transribed...
Holograph letters of a personal nature in which reference is madeto Wright's review of the Day's THE GATE....
Include letters from Abel Stearns, Amasa Lyman and Charles C. Rich, expressing political views.
This collection contains: the correspondence of CLARENCE IRVING Lewis, PHILOSOPHY PROFESSOR (or about Lewis) dating from 1953 through 1967; the lecture notes Lewis used for his Philosophy courses; the manuscripts of Lewis' books such as manuscripts of Lewis' papers; reprints...
Originals (21 p. and 2 envelopes) and typed transcripts (19 p.) of letters to a friend in Ohio; the first letter is obviously sent to Larwill's father. Duck recounts the hardships of his trip by train, mule, and foot across...
Wilderness views, primarily of Sierra Nevada scenes, outings, ski trips, mountaineering, etc. Many views are from Sierra Club outings.
Consists of correspondence, minutes, agendas, and other papers pertaining to Clark's board membership and committees on which he served, including files from the Lodges and Lands Committee documenting the construction of Clair Tappaan Lodge near Donner Summit in 1934. Also...
The Lewis Family Papers contain materials relating primarily to Reed Lewis (1787-1836), his son John Bacon Lewis (1825-1909), and John's wife, Elizabeth (1826-1866). John Bacon Lewis was a California pioneer who operated a draying business in San Francisco from 1849-1856....
Print, showing rear view of two Indian children reading; signed "L.M. Dixon (design, in mat, visible image 25 x 18 cm., for cover or poster of Overland monthly, undated)
A diary kept by George H. Lewis while a member of the crew of the sailing ships 'Susan Jane' and 'Sunrise' during the years 1863-1866.
Harry L. Lewis (1883-1963) was an oil speculator, periodicals publisher, sports agent, boxing promoter, horse racing organizer and manager, and real estate developer. He was married to actress De Sacia Mooers (1879-1960), who acted on stage in New York and...
27 letters written by Lewis J. Ashby, of Company F, 117th Engineers, to his girlfriend Mildred Neher in Los Angeles and Long Beach, along with one letter from Mildred to Lewis. His letters were written from France, and later from...
Letters to Annie Law, a teacher and fellow shell collector....
Incoming personal and professional correspondence, including letters from William Bergsma, Gus Blaisdell, Elizabeth Daryush, Donald Davie, John Edmunds, John Fraser, Richard Freis, Charles Gullans, Thom Gunn, Maurice Lesemann, N. Scott Momaday, Grosvenor Powell, Pearl Andelson Sherry, Ann Stanford and Donald...
Photocopies and transcriptions of letters, most of which were written by Lauriat from California or aboard ship during his passage, between 1849 and 1857.
Photocopies and transcriptions of letters, most of which were written by Lauriat from California or aboard ship during his passage, between 1849 and 1857.
Aerial photographs of Baja California (Mexico) coastal features, including black-and-white images of points, ports, capes, bays, and islands, taken by Leland Lewis, a west coast navigator, sailor and author. Port towns represented include Ensenada, La Paz, Loreto, Mulege, Santa Rosalia,...
Reminiscences of his career in radio engineering; drafts of papers written by him re commercial radio history; and applications for engineering society awards with related copies of letters from W.R.G. Baker, H.H. Buttner, Alfred N. Goldsmith, Raymond A. Heising, F.R....
On April 15, 1846 the families of James Fraser Reed and George and Jacob Donner, comprising 31 people in 9 wagons, left Springfield, Illinois for California. On May 19 the party joined a larger wagon train captained by William...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, bulletins, newsletters, press releases, resolutions, trial transcripts, pamphlets, and clippings, relating to the 1919 trial of Victor Berger under the Espionage Act; Socialist Party internal politics, especially during the mid-1930s; post-World War II opposition to communism...
This commonplace book belonged to M. G. ("Monk") Lewis, a Romantic writer with ties to Jamaica who wrote the notorious Gothic novel The Monk (1796). Contents are varied, ranging from jokes, observations, and songs to oriental tales literary excerpts.
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Twenty-three letters are addressed to Wenzel, four are from Wenzel to Lewis. Many of the Lewis letters were written as secretary of the Book Club of California; some concern his own writing.
The papers of Oscar Lewis including correspondence, manuscripts, galley proofs, photographs, clippings, articles, broadsides and other ephemera.
This collection consists of correspondence to and from Lewis Ransome Freeman, dated 1931-1955. 23 letters are incoming from various South American and North American locations; 7 letters are outgoing, written by Freeman to his brother Lynn and to his mother;...
Life in Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri; to California with livestock, 1852 and 1854; stock-raising in Lander and Elko counties from 1862; Governor of Nevada, 1871-1879. Includes information on family, especially his son John R. (1835-1902), anecdotes, and a statement concerning...
This collection consists of several publicity materials related to the Robert L. Lewis Studio in Santa Barbara....
Reports, notes, correspondence, printed matter, clippings, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to operations of the American Red Cross in Archangel, Russia.
Clippings, journal articles, bulletins, newsletters, government publications, and other printed matter, relating to American foreign and military policy, international relations, international economics, arms control, human rights, environmentalism, international relief, and international development assistance.
letters, Feb. 11, 1938.
Also included is a letter by William Benét.
William Lewis decided on a dancing career after seeing the Frisco Kid perform in the early 1920s. He began in vaudeville with the group, Sunshowers, and later with a travelling minstrel show. His wife Elsie studied Russian ballet and tap...
Topical index on half sheets of paper.
Based in Los Angeles, California, the Lewitzky Dance Company was formed in 1966 by Bella Lewitzky and gave its last performance on May 18, 1997. The archive consists of papers, films, photographs, costumes, programs, posters, stage plots, and sound recordings....
Bulletins, newsletters, serial issues, university catalogues, pamphlets, reports, and photocopies of correspondence, minutes and military documents, relating to university education and student radicalism in West Germany, especially at the Universita? Bremen; and the American peace movement, especially activities of the...
Consists of correspondence, writings, teaching materials, and notes relating to Lewy's career as a mathematician in Germany and the United States. Also included are biographical materials and photographs. This collection includes very few materials relating to the Loyalty Oath controversy...
Drafts and biographical data used in preparation of the book by B. Lewytzkyj, The Stalinist Terror in the Thirties : Documentation from the Soviet Press (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1974). Includes material relating to political purges in the Soviet Union...
Sixteen lectures of a full-length course presented at the 1987 Linguistic Institute held at Stanford University ....
Four framed records originally presented to Anna Lexmond for selling RCA Special Products compilations.
The Dickens Fellowship was founded on October 6, 1902. The organization's purpose continues to be to create a common bond of friendship between admirers of English novelist Charles Dickens (1812-70) and to preserve properties associated with Dickens and his works....
Relates to a proposal by R. Ley, leader of the German Labor Front, 1933-1945, for an old-age pension in Germany.
Jay Leyda (1910-1988) was a critic, filmmaker, author, editor and educator. Leyda also worked as a technical advisor on Russian subjects for Hollywood and taught at Yale, York University and New York University. The collection consists of manuscripts and page...
Lecture on a sonnet by the Florentine poet Giovanni della Casa.
Pertains to survey of land in north-eastern California near the Oregon border.
The Choh Hao Li papers consist of 52 cartons and 2 boxes containing files spanning his career at the University of California, (1938-87) with the bulk of the material dating from the 1960s through his retirement from the Hormone Research...
Jon Li, a public policy analyst, is a resident of Davis, California. The collection contains videotapes of Li’s interviews on Davis Community Television, as well as some of his articles on economics.
Relates to law and economic conditions in Hong Kong. Photocopy.
Writings, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to student democratization movements in Hunan Province, China.
Depicts Chinese diplomats, including T. V. Soong and H. H. Kung, in Europe.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, and photographs, relating to the Russian Orthodox Church and Russian émigré affairs.
Willard F. Libby (1908-1980) was a professor in the UCLA Department of Chemistry (1959), and director of the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics at UCLA. In 1960, he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing the radio-active dating...
Russian socialist Jewish family background; Los Angeles boyhood; mother's medical practice; education, UC Berkeley; theater acting; news broadcasting: Office of War Information (World War II), KGO, KPFA and others; UN Conference on International Relations, 1945; VFW race policies; Tenney Committee,...
South African black nationalist songs. Produced by the South African Freedom Committee, New York.
Assembled by the Library Reference staff in the 1970s, the resources are mimeographed, unpublished papers. Thirteen papers, written by various authors ca. 1971-76, were distributed by the Jesuit Project for Third World Awareness, Chicago, Ill. Five papers were translated and...
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, reports, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Liberia, and to the coups of 1980 and 1990.
The archive contains photographs by Alexander Liberman, Russian-born photographer, art director of Vogue magazine, and editorial director of Condé Nast publications. Included in the collection are approximately 8,000 photographic prints, 50,000 transparencies, 90,000 negatives, 38 books of contact prints, and...
Letter to American history student Jimee Sue Andrews, relating to Soviet economic reforms. Photocopy.
Election campaign literature, correspondence, memoranda, newsletters, legal documents, press releases, statistics, lists, clippings, position papers, video tapes, and sound recordings, relating to presidential and gubernatorial election campaigns of the Libertarian Party of California.
The Libertarians for Gay and Lesbian Concerns Records, .5 linear feet, covers the years 1979 to 1987. The Records document the activities of LGLC especially those of George Meyer, LGLC's National Coordinator from 1983 to 1987. The Records are arranged...
Two views of the Liberty Bell on exhibit; apparently the final time that it was allowed to travel due to its fragility. A third view shows the bell suspended from a crane with two men standing on it.
15 photographs of 1917 Liberty Bond Parade, San Francisco. 6 photographs taken in Sonoma County depicting Mission San Francisco de Solano de Sonoma, Fetters Hot Springs, and town of Sonoma. 4 photographs taken in Marin County depicting Sausalito waterfront, Richardson's...
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, roll of members and accounts.
The Liberty Farms Company, founded in 1919, reclaimed 5,000 acres of swamp and overflow land in the Sacramento Delta. The property, located eight miles north of Rio Vista and named Liberty Island by Robert K. Malcolm, was farmed by tenants...
This Liberty High School collection contains photographs and artifacts that provide a glimpse into the history of those who attended Liberty High School in Brentwood, California during the first part of the 20th century. This collection includes photos showing the...
The Liberty Hill records donated to SCL are arranged in three series Grant Files, Donor-Advised Files, and San Diego Grants. Grant Files are Cartons 1-10; Donor-Advised Files, Cartons 11-12; and San Diego Grants, Carton 13. The Grant Files series proceed...
Census records compiled by the Southern California Liberty Loan State Central Committee, chaired by Mrs. J.T. Anderson, for the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign begun September 1918.
Photographs taken May 23, 1944 captioned: Invocation delivered, Reverend Edward K. Strong (no. 2L-8) -- Our triggerman, Mr. James L. Bates (no. 2L-10) -- Just five seconds to go! (no. 2L-12) -- Mr. Carl. W. Flesher congratulates our sponsor (no....
The Libeskind archive contains 15 design projects (1970-1991), materials related to Libeskind's teaching at the Cranbrook Academy of Art (1980-1984), manuscripts and publications (1970-1990) and photographs, slides and transparencies (ca. 1968-1990). The Jewish Museum in Berlin (also called Between the...
Meeting agendas and minutes, budgets, by-laws, and membership rosters.
The Librarians Association of the University of California (LAUC), founded in 1967, is a state-wide organization of all librarians employed at least half time by the University. LAUC-I is the local division for the University of California, Irvine and its...
Reflect the activities, governance, philosophy and history of the professional organization for the librarians employed on the nine campuses of the U.C. system. LAUC was founded on 1968, and continues to be active until the present day.
The Librarians' Association of the University of California, Santa Barbara (LAUC-SB) Records contain meeting minutes, bylaws, committee, election, appointment and statewide files, and other related documents.
This collection contains the history and activities of Librarians Association of the University of California, Santa Cruz Division (LAUC/SC), the professional organization for the librarians employed on the Santa Cruz campus.
The collection consists of administrative files of Robert Hayes's tenure as Dean (1974-89) of the UCLA Graduate School of Library and Information Science. The materials span the dates of July 1973 through January 1991 and are arranged chronologically. The bulk...
The records of the Australian (and New Zealand) sabbatical of Dean Andrew Horn cover the years 1970-1981. The bulk of the material is from 1973, the year when Dean Horn was on sabbatical....
The collection contains Andrew Horn's academic diplomas, army records and numerous bio-bibliographies documenting his career as an academic librarian, teacher and administrator. Most of the material relates to the period 1959 -1980, when Horn held the positions of Professor, Assistant...
The Correspondence of Dean Andrew H. Horn contains, in part, formal letters, informal hand-written notes and cards, memos, fliers and journals. The subjects of the materials range from the progression of the School of Library Services, congratulatory notes regarding Dean...
The Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Reports, 1959-1980, contains the following:...
These files contain records of the treasurers of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science Alumni Association for years 1979-1990. They are composed of correspondence, administrative files, membership and officer records, reports (financial statements), bank account records, invoices and...
The Horn Printing Chappel Files, Record Series 704, are mainly comprised of the records of Andrew Horn's printing press work conducted at the University of California, Los Angeles, where Horn first served, beginning in the 1950's, in a variety of...
Photographs, drawings, and documents relating to the California State Library and Courts Building I, along with the Capitol Extension Group, and some material on the State Capitol itself. Much of it relates to the 1980's National Register of Historic Places...
Andrew Harlis Horn was Dean of the UCLA School of Library Service from 1966-1974 and was instrumental in the school's founding. This series contains correspondence, records, drafts of articles, lectures, and various other kinds of documents generated by Horn from...
Collection consists of 56 sound recordings on magnetic tape, each 8 inches in diameter. They are in open reel tape format. The tapes are stored in 2 boxes marked Box 15 and Box 16. The boxes contain the lectures of...
The Specialization Papers, 1972-1990 contain specialization papers completed by the School of Library Service graduate students, that later became the School of Library and Information Science, spanning 1972 through 1990. The UCLA University Archives did not acquire papers prior to...
Office files, meeting minutes, bylaws, annual reports, financial reports, keepsakes, publications, realia, travel programs.
This collection comprises administrative information about the University Libraries at the University of California, Irvine. There are circulation statistics from 1991-1992 and the University of California lending codes from 1963-1993. Also included are the minutes from the Council of Department...
Record Series 41 contains the administrative files of the UCLA Library's Committee to Commemorate the Four-Millionth Volume. Files include Exhibition Committee minutes and documentation; catalog format examples, submissions from UCLA departments, editor's materials, drafts, notes, and galley proofs.
Includes minutes of meetings, circulars, annual reports, correspondence, and project files.
This collection contains sample forms and cumulated statistics for the survey, along with Eric Bryant's article "Pride & Prejudice" (in , June 15, 1995, p. 37-39) which summarized the results.
Depicts the shipment of library and archival material from Germany to various Allied repositories by the Library of Congress at the end of World War II.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, internal bulletins, other internal documents, and electoral and convention material, issued by Trotskyist groups throughout the world, and especially in the United States, Latin America and Western Europe, and including some materials issued by non-Trotskyist left-wing...
Records of Library planning, site selection, correspondence, reports, etc....
This collection consists of administrative records of the University of California, Irvine Library Staff Association from 1980-1993. Included are minutes, records, by-laws, activity records, receipts, and financial reports. The UC Irvine Library Staff Association cookbook, , is also included.
This collections contains script, production materials, photos, outtakes and film copy of the staff produced film "Library Without Pity"
Correspondence, blueprints, contracts, photographs, reports, specifications....
Correspondence, blueprints, contracts, photographs, reports, specifications
Minutes and other records of the Cabildo of Chiapas, for the period November 26, 1640-November 4, 1649. Deals with public works; sales taxes and various fiscal matters; military defense; elections, appointments and commissions; repairs to public buildings; relations with the...
Preferred citation: Libro de Bautismos ... de S[an]ta Gertrudis de Caducaman, BANC MSS M-M 1825 FILM, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Records of marriages celebrated in Batangas by priests of the Augustinian Order.
Records of a religious confraternity and an affiliated guild, the Cofradía de la Limpia Concepción, containing annual accounts and minutes of meetings, with related material, including a statement of Archbishop Núñez de Haro, Jan. 5, 1790, as visiting inspector. With...
Compilation containing texts of royal ordinances promulgated in 1536 and 1567 (?) by Viceroys Mendoza and Peralta on distribution and measurement of lands; Sáenz's Geometría Práctica, y mecánica ..., a group of three treatises dealing respectively with interpretation and application...
Cover and first two pages of marriage book.
Accounts of the San Agustín estate and dependent estates belonging to the California Missions Pious Fund, showing income, expenditures, and details regarding livestock, agriculture, and laborers. Principally for the calendar year 1803, with some data on earlier periods.
Accounts for quicksilver and salt delivered to the miners in and around Zacatecas. Both items were government monopolies.
Certified copies of documents relating to land ownership in or near Qerétaro. Contains a collection of land grants, deeds of purchase and sale, decrees, petitions, declarations, appointments, certifications, and other documents relating to distribution and ownership of lands in the...
Accounts of silver and gold coined. v.1 (1772-1776) under Phelipe Santiago de Arye y Bay, accountant; v.2 (1787) with signature of Juan Zervallos.
Selected documents from the Secretaría Municipal, 1536-1807 (2 cartons and 1 box). These documents relate primarily to the culture of manufacture of silk, wool, and cochineal; cedulas for wool mills; ordinances for and inspection of wool mills; silk guilds; a...
Records of baptisms, marriages and burials, and accounts with the presidio.
Microfilm copies of records of baptisms, confirmations, marriages and burials at Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez missions. A few accounts of census records also included.
Video tapes and miscellany, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Libya.
The Paula Lichtenberg papers include materials related to various LGBT organizations and issues, including the Bay Area Committee Against the Briggs Initiative and the Coalition for Human Rights.
Photographs, printed matter, and miscellany, relating to American military activities in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. Includes photographs depicting social conditions in India during the war.
Photos depict construction of the Lick Observatory, near San Jose, California.
Contains pre-university history documents, as well as correspondence, business & financial documents, historical photographs and memorabilia related to the activities of the Lick Observatory as part of the University of California
Photographs show interior and exterior views of the Lick Observatory at Mt. Hamilton, California. General views include surrounding buildings, horses and carriages at the observatory, and others. Many photos relate to the home and activities of Charles B. Hill at...
The Don Liddie papers on Signetics contain the professional papers of Don Liddie, a Signetics employee from 1963 through 1995. The collection documents the corporate culture of the semiconductor industry and Silicon Valley from the late 1960s through the mid...
Relates to the preparation of the German Revolution in October-November 1918. Article consisted of previously unpublished notes by K. Liebknecht, and was published in the Neue Zeitung (Munich), November 10, 1925. Photocopy.
The collection contains correspondence, clippings, drafts of Liebman's coming-out letter and of his book , and a videotaped interview. Drafts include comments by Betty Berzon, William F. Buckley, Jr., Carol Buckley, and Priscilla Buckley.
Correspondence, printed matter, press releases, campaign literature, reports, and photographs, relating to activities of American conservative and anti-communist organizations, including many involved with Asian and African affairs. Includes records of the firm Marvin Liebman Associates.
Relates to the nineteenth-century British explorer and diplomat Sir John Kirk, and to the antislavery movement, especially with regard to Zanzibar. Photocopy.
The Derek Liecty papers document his work as a bicycle consultant and advocate. The bulk of the papers relate to his activities as Men's Outreach Co-Chair and Executive Director of Different Spokes/San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Bicycling Club and as...
Carlos Liega was a German sugar planter in Sinaloa, Mexico. The collection consists of clippings, magazines, pamphlets, caricatures, pictures, and ephemera relating to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Contains the personal archives of Dr. Channing Liem, a Korean nationalist and diplomat, with the papers of his wife Popai Liem. Dr. Liem's papers include manuscripts, speeches, sermons, correspondence with world leaders, and material related to organizations he founded or...
Includes portraits, group portraits and snapshots taken at various points throughout the life of Channing Liem. Includes a photograph album depicting selected highlights of his diplomatic career; studio portraits of Channing; photographs of participants in demonstrations pertaining to Korean reunification...
Viceregal permit granting to Elvira Gómez de Moscoso, widow of Garci Martínez and resident of Colima, license to install a sugar mill for domestic use, subject to certain conditions.
Correspondence, clippings, writings, and reports, relating to Latvian domestic and foreign affairs, and Latvians in the United States.
Relates to Lithuanians serving in the French Foreign Legion.
Microfilm of reports, memoranda, correspondence, lists, directives, and other documents, relating to secret police, intelligence and counter-intelligence activities, dissident and anti-Soviet activities, and repatriation and nationalism issues, in Lithuania. Detailed Russian-language finding aids are available on the Hoover Institution website...
Relates to World War II and the Korean War. Collected by William W. Eaton.
Latin text, followed by Italian translation. Biography of Saint Sperandia of Gubbio, Italy, with testimony on miracles performed by her during her lifetime and after her death.
Early years, born in San Francisco; husband Paul Bissinger; second marriage to Bob Seller after Paul's death; role in founding the Asian Art Museum, relationship with Avery Brundage.
A group of pioneers and descendents recollecting anecdotes concerning local figures and events of an early mining town.
Discusses an Americans' travel through post-World War II Europe including England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, The Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and France.
Discusses career in education, including presidency of Merritt College and vice chancellorship at University of California Berkeley; community work.
Gardner discusses his Mormon upbringing in Berkeley, Calif., his early years at the University of California working with the Alumni Association during his doctoral studies at Berkeley, and as Assistant to the Chancellor at the Santa Barbara campus; serving as...
Townes discusses his family background in South Carolina, education at Furman, Duke, Caltech, Bell Telephone Laboratories; his career as a professor of physics and research Officer in the Navy including research in microwave spectroscopy, the maser and the laser, quantam...
An account of his career in printing; comments on other printers in the Bay Area, formation of the Roxburghe Club, book designing and printing, etc. Photographs inserted. Included also: program and brochure designed and printed by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy;...
Comments on his involvement in the California wine industry from 1902; other leaders in the industry; various wineries including the A. Perelli-Minetti & sons Winery; the California Wine Association, etc. Photographs and copies of documentary material included.
Experiences during the Russian Revolution and with the White Army in Siberia; life in China, 1922-1948, including service with a Russian detachment in the Chinese army; emigration to the United States. Photographs inserted. Appended: autobiographical sketch (25 l.); Mr. Raymond's...
Life as a teacher in pre-revolution Russia and Siberia; experiences during the revolution; escape through China; residence in Oakland; Russian emigrant societies; studies and teaching, University of California, Berkeley. Photographs and maps inserted.
Life in Karlsruhe, Germany, impact of Naziism; voyage to a new life, 1938: life in New York and San Francisco, father's employment and children's education, U.C. Berkeley, wartime experiences; start of career at Office of War Information and United Nations...
Recollections of childhood in Italy and New York City; voyage to Calif. via Panama (1852); life in S.F. as shopkeeper, landowner, banker and prominent member of the Italian community; and organizing the Italian-Swiss Colony (1881) at Asti. Also discusses his...
These tapes from the series Life of the Mind include Harold Bloom, "The Way We Read Now," 1996; events from "The Public Role of the Humanities," November 1998, part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the School of Humanities and...
Early years and education in Italy; emigration 1946; Gallo Winery, 1949-1955: vermouth, Vino Paisano; Schenley's Roma Winery, 1949-1955: lab work as senior chemist, botrytised Semillon, vineyards and wines in Delano; Charles Krug Winery, 1961-1972: Peter and Robert Mondavi, winemaking techniques,...
Early years in Burlingame, California, 1914-1933; marriage to Valentine Julien and early bohemian life in San Francisco, 1930s; the WPA, Diego Rivera, and the Coit Tower murals, 1933-1935; Montgomery Street (Monkey Block), 1930s; San Francisco pacifist anarchists, 1935-1939; marriage to...
Italian family background and San Francisco childhood; UC Berkeley B.A., 1959; Carnegie Institute of Technology, MLS, 1960; work as public librarian, cataloguer, antiquarian bookseller; evolution of Fine Print, 1973-1990, to international status; reflections on fine printers Andrew Hoyem, Steve Corey,...
Wansley talks about coming to Cal in 1940, and the experience of encountering a mentally ill roommate who attacks her (and a second roommate) with a knife. She describes how the trauma brought her and her second roommate together, eventually...
Protests police violence against blacks in the 1980 Miami, Florida, riot. Addressed to the U.S. Committee for Friendship with the GDR.
Relates to political conditions in the Soviet Union. Delivered at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington, D.C.
Relates to operations of the 92nd Infantry Division of the United States Army in the Ligurian region of Italy, from September 1944 to April 1945.
Chilean poet, playwright, novelist, and critic. Papers include Lihn's correspondence with poets, writers, publishers, artists, critics, and friends and family. His notebooks contain drafts of his writings, drawings, and notes. Other files hold research and lecture notes, drawings and collages,...
Correspondence, reports, pilot's flying logbook, and memorabilia, relating to activities of the United States 135th Aero Squadron in France during World War I.
Papers relating to Winchell's involvement in the Sierra Club.
Jack Lilburn diary of events following the wreck of the Strathcona on Minerva Reef (SAFR 14036, HDC 120) is dated Thursday, June 10 to Sunday July 8. The STRATHCONA (built 1914; schooner) was on its maiden voyage from Auckland to...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, memoranda, press releases, serial issues, conference papers, interviews, studies, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and sound recordings, relating to the Middle East, Arab-Israeli relations, and American foreign policy in the region.
The collection contains a miscellany of Lilienthal family materials, including genealogical and biographical information; correspondence, including originals of Rabbi Max Lilienthal's letters from Russia sent to members of his family, fiancée and friends in the 1840s (in German), photocopies of...
Richard Gordon Lillard (1909-1990) was an English professor and author. He taught at Los Angeles City College (1933-34, 1935-42, and 1962-65), Indiana University (1943-47), UCLA (1947-65), and California State University, Los Angeles (1965-1974). In 1948, he won the Silver Medal...
Project files and technical reports of Consulting Coastal Engineer Omar J. Lillevang.
Clippings, correspondence, photos, programs, publicity, scrapbooks, posters, postcards.
Contains photographs and documents relating to Lillian Mattimore and the Holocaust-era history of members of her family. Included are identity documents and photographs relating to the Gerson family and the Schaie family dating from the late 19th century to the...
Chiefly layout drawings on trace and notebook pages by San Francisco graphic artist Lillian L. Ewers. Images are mostly logos designed for the name plates, letterheads, business cards, etc. of various companies in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los...
Collection contains: 5 poems dedicated to Lillie Coit and her home, Larkmead, in St. Helena, Calif. (authors include Charles Warren Stoddard and Daniel O'Connell); 4 notes written in pencil, one on stationery of the Bohemian Club, San Francisco; 1 letter;...
Some of the letters from von Hugel have been published in Baron Friedrich von Hugel, Selected Letters, 1896-1924, Bernard Holland, editor (1933 edition). The correspondence with Maritain centers around bringing him to the University of Chicago to give a lecture...
Autograph book, clippings, correspondence, journal, photographs, poetry, scrapbook, sketches.
The collection consists primarily of love letters exchanged between Lily and Nathan Edelman that express their feelings for each other and in which they discuss their emotional life; intellectual and cultural interests and activities; philosophical views; opinions on economic and...
The Genny Lim Papers are primarily arranged according to subject matter and date. SERIES I: Personal and Biographical, contains published interviews that have been arranged chronologically, press reviews for Paper Angels that have been removed from their original binding but...
Concern idolatry in various towns of the province of Huarochiri. Selected by Nancy Gilmer for use in M.H. Thesis, 1950-1951. Includes transcripts of portions from last reel of microfilm.
Three albums containing photographs of a journey by Gustav Glage, a German engineer, from Lima to Huánuco, around 1910.
Correspondence, documents (originals, copies and photocopies) and clippings, relating mainly to Limantour's land claims and subsequent litigation. A few papers, 1885-1888, of his son, Jose Yves, are also included.
The Leo Limon Papers spans from 1971 to 2008. The collection contains correspondence, documents concerning various Los Angeles-area events, and a photo album that holds both professional and personal photographs that cover the past thirty years. Limon, one of the...
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, and flyers, relating to violations of civil liberties in India and elsewhere in South Asia, and to political conditions and communist movements in India. Includes issuances of the Indian People's Association in North America, India Forum,...
Slides pertaining to the design and construction of numerous bridges and buildings in California and elsewhere, many of them the projects of Lin or T.Y. Lin International. Includes a very small number of personal photographs.
The T.Y. Lin papers, 1932-1998, consist of personal and professional records of Lin's engineering and political work including calculations, drawings, reports and analyses for five major design projects: the Rio Colorado Bridge, the Intercontinental Peace Bridge, the Ruck-A-Chucky Bridge, the...
Letters and diaries, written in prison; photographs; and posthumous rehabilitation documents and printed matter: relating to political prisoners in China.
Three documents: one signed by Abraham Lincoln and Salmon P. Chase, appointing Richard C. Parsons of Cleveland, Ohio to the position of Collector of Taxes for the Eighteenth Collection District of the State of Ohio, 1862; one signed by Abraham...
Collection consists of articles, books, pamphlets, clippings, memorabilia, photographs and other pictorial materials relating to Abraham Lincoln.
One document, signed by Abraham Lincoln - receipt acknowledging request by Claudius B. Smith for pay as Chaplain, 2nd Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Militia, at the rate of $70 per month, [ca. early 1860s]....
Two Civil War era documents signed by Abraham Lincoln and Salmon P. Chase, appointing Samuel B. Brinkerhoff to the position of Surveyor of Customs for the Port of Santa Barbara, 1861. Also contains related correspondence, 1936, re acquisition of the...
An artificial collection of documents signed by Abraham Lincoln, including original and copies. 1861-1865 See also: GC 1113, GC 1114.
Collection comprises one printed document appointing Alfred R. Elder to be Agent for the Indians in Washington Territory, with signatures of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, and John Palmer Usher, Secretary of the Interior.
The collection contains five scrapbooks, mainly clippings ca. 1860s-1930s, pertaining to Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. These volumes were part of the early Lincoln Library established by William Wyles. The volumes are different sizes and formats, and probably were...
The collection contains three scrapbooks, mainly newspaper and magazine clippings, with portraits and accounts of the life and death of Abraham Lincoln, including tributes paid him on the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth in 1809. Newspapers represented include the ,...
Contains correspondence from journal editors including Lewis Mumford, Alfred Kreymborg, Harriet Monroe and Ridgely Torrence, from literary friends and political figures. Also includes manuscripts of poetry, an unpublished novel and an essay, "The Sword and the Dragon," and materials relating...
Includes correspondence and other papers, 1909-1960; 2nd grade geography text, handwritten, 1888; and scrapbooks of the Lincoln Grammar School Association, with minutes of meetings.
Mainly concerning the promotion of the highway. Includes letters from T.C. Du Pont, Theodore Roosevelt, J.M. Carey, A.J. Beveridge, Elbert Hubbard, G.H. Lorimer, Enos A. Mills, T.L. Oddie, Mark Sullivan, and H.C. Wallace.
Mostly correspondence and papers of Austin F. Bement, Secretary, with letters from Gustav Linderthal, J. Newton Gunn, and Edwin Wildman; also recollections of the Lincoln Highway by W.D. Eddenburn, C.G. Fisher, W.S. Gilbreath, E. Hines, H.B. Joy, F.A. Seiberling, and...
Snapshots and professionally produced photographs of sections of the Lincoln Highway and of automobiles travelling it. A few images are of towns and attractions along its route. The majority of photographs document the highway in Utah, Nevada and California, and...
Relates to strategic planning during World War II, and to subsequent American military engineering and other military activities. Interview conducted by the United States Army Corps of Engineers Office of History.
Contains items from Abraham Lincoln's presidential campaign in Calif. Also includes information about Lincoln as Postmaster in Ill.
Photographs. Copies of photographs made by various photographers of Abrhama Lincoln; originals are in the Meserve Coll., New York City. ca. 1933
Correspondence, statements, brochures, and clippings, relating to educational issues in Canada such as parental control and sex education.
The Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission of California was established in 1959 to celebrate the life of President Abraham Lincoln. The records of the Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission consist of 6 file folders of publications, commission and exhibit files that cover the years...
Most of them are addressed to his niece, Jane (Hollister) Wheelwright; a few to her mother.
8 letters, 2 speeches and 5 telegrams.
Proposals, plans, reports, census records, and financial records, prepared by various agencies of the Imperial Russian government, relating to emancipation of the serfs, and to various aspects of governmental administration in Russia. Microfilm.
Kept by Max Thelen, secretary.
Relates to conditions of Jews in Germany and in Palestine.
This collection contains correspondence (1835-1919), financial papers, musical compositions, and other papers. Included are published and unpublished biographical material about Miss Lind, a manuscript copy of her contract with P. T. Barnum (1849), scores used by her in concerts and...
Contains material collected by Colby relating to Jack London: copy photographs of the author and his family, snapshots (ca. 1980) of his homes and haunts in Oakland and Sonoma County, and other ephemera pertaining to Beauty Ranch (at Jack London...
The Linda Garber collection documents lesbian history in the Central Valley and San Francisco through oral histories and the records of Old Wives’ Tales Bookstore. The bulk of the collection consists of interviews from the Central California Lesbian Oral History...
Collection includes the video about Linda Meier shown during the Uncommon Woman award event, featuring interviews with President Emeritus Gerhard Casper, Fidela Schneider (Stanford volunteer), John B. Ford (VP for Development), Prof. Ewart A. C. Thomas, and Mona Duggan (officer...
The collection consists of personal papers, correspondence, materials relating to exhibitions, documentation of and from various organizations, photographs and slides, and publications including magazines and newspapers.
Journals, performance pieces, poetry, prose, and plays, primarily 1980-1989, relating to the life, literary and artistic careers of David M. Lindahl (1957-1994), author, AIDS activist, graphic and performance artist, and assistant editor of .
This collection consists of 9 photographic prints of Charles Lindbergh's visit to Monterey on March 11, 1930, taken by the Associated Press. Included are photographs of Lindbergh and others in front of a plane, Lindbergh on a motorcycle, during a...
William G. Lindelof certificate (SAFR 14290, HDC 82) consists of one certificate of service issued by Southern Pacific Golden Gate Ferries, Limited. Lindelof was employed as a deckhand and the reason for the certificate of service was reduction in forces...
Relates to the circumstances of the liberation of prisoners at Dachau by American troops in 1945, especially to the role of Brigadier General Henning Linden; and to the American military occupation of Austria, 1945-1948.
Robin Ruth Linden is a writer and sociologist whose research has explored women's health, the politics of technomedicine, the Holocaust, reflexive ethnography and life histories. She received the Helen Hooven Santmyer Prize in women's studies and was the Associate Dean...
Primarily exterior and interior views of the mansion, including sculpture and surrounding garden. Includes two cabinet card photographs of artist's depictions of the estate, circa 1875-1878, on Bradley & Rulofson mounts.
Relates to the financing of the German Nazi Party.
Frank Bird Linderman (1869-1938) wrote (1920) and (1921); wrote several volumes of Indian lore and fiction portraying the frontier and Native American life, including (1922), (1930), (1932), and (1933). The collection consists of holograph and typescript literary manuscripts of Native...
Journals, relating to anthropological field trips to Manchuria, 1929- 1932; notes, relating to the literature of anthropology; and a film of domesticated reindeer in Manchuria.
The Dr. Walter Lindley Scrapbooks document through clippings, correspondence, and ephemeral materials Dr. Lindley’s most notable endeavors, including the formation and management of the California Hospital and nursing program, his candidacy for mayor of Los Angeles, the development of the...
The Lindley Family Papers which span the years 1849 to circa 1922 contain material relating to an early Sacramento, California merchant and his family. Thomas M. Lindley (1819-1896) opened a mercantile firm in Sacramento, California shortly after his arrival there...
This collection consists chiefly of the papers of D.A. Lindley and his wife, Mary B. Lindley. They include family correspondence, business documents (including deeds, bills of sale, advertising, minutes, articles of incorporation and stock certificates) and a few photographs. Most...
Reports titled, "The Shasta May Blossom Copper Mining and Smelting Company," and "The Recent Development of Smelting Ores in the Great Copper Belt of California."
This collection contains biographical material, correspondence, photographs and information about "The Rock Garden Nursery" in San Mateo, CA.
Reports, memoranda, correspondence, and photocopies of Office of Strategic Services and British government documents, relating to resistance movements in Yugoslavia during World War II, Allied relations with them, Office of Strategic Services operations in Yugoslavia and Austria, post-World War II...
Relates to Chinese communist leaders during World War II, the United States Observer Mission to Yenan, China, 1944-1945, and two visits by United States Ambassador Patrick Hurley to Yenan, 1944. Microfilm.
Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (1879-1931) was a highly successful poet on recital tours, especially from 1914-1920. His appeared in 1923. The collection consists of letters of Lindsay to Wilhelm Miller and family, manuscripts, scrapbooks, ephemera, and presentation copies of books by...
This collection contains Lindsay-O'Neal's diaries from 1970 detailing the creation and activities of the People's Alliance for Peace at the University of the Pacific; transcriptions of the diaries; policy statements, telegrams; position statements on the Vietnam War; protest goals; meeting...
Ben B. Lindsey (1869-1943) is recognized as the founder of the U.S. juvenile court system, having served as the first juvenile judge of Denver, Colorado from 1907-1927. The collection spans his judgeship in Colorado as well as his service on...
Donald B. Lindsley was an early pioneer of the electroencephalogram (EEG) and an internationally recognized psychologist and brain scientist. Originally from Ohio, Lindsley worked throughout the United States and spent the last half of his career at UCLA where he...
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions in China and elsewhere in the Far East, and to psychological warfare during and after World War II. Includes microfilm of P. M. A. Linebarger papers at...
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions in China and to Sun Yat-sen.
This collection consists of two holograph letters that were tipped into a book purchased for Special Collections in 1974: Linen, James, The Golden Gate (San Francisco: Edward Bosqui and Co., 1869). Both letters are written by Linen and addressed to...
1979.039:1 is a illustrated, hand written copy of Harte's Lines to the pliocene skull (6 pages) inscribed to Dr. Geo. C. Schaeffer, 1870; 1979.039:2 is a packet of illustrations from Lines to the pliocene skull, copied for Major J.S. Billings,...
The Joseph H. Linesch papers span 57 linear feet and date from 1949 to circa 1995. The collection is composed of landscape drawings and reprographic copies, black-and-white photographs, negatives, and slides organized by project; correspondence, and reports on irrigation feasibility...
The collection consists of 34 boxes divided by headings: Genealogy: Married (Boxes 1-16). Genealogy: Unmarried (Boxes 17-19), Marriages, Death Certificates, Cemetery Records (Boxes 22-23), Tehama County Probate Files (Boxes 24-25), Census Records (1852-1880), Miscellaneous Research (Boxes 27- 30) and Newspaper...
Richard Emery Lingenfelter (1934- ) was a professor of geophysics and planetary physics at UCLA (1969-79), and the author of several books on western American history. The collection consists of Professor Lingenfelter's research notes, copies of articles, manuscripts and galley...
Papers of Richard E. Lingenfelter, research astrophysicist and UCSD physics lecturer. The collection documents his years at UCSD (1979-1999) as a member of the Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences. Lingenfelter worked in the areas of solar high energy emissions,...
Dr. Sherwood Lingenfelter is an anthropologist, professor of anthropology, and College and Seminary Administrator. The collection includes 4 linear feet of Yap (Yap Islands of Micronesia) research notes and documents as well as 12 linear feet of Fuller Theological Seminary...
This collection contains papers collected by William Lingo regarding the construction of the Balboa Park Stadium from 1914-1915, and administrative papers from the California-Pacific International Exposition in 1935.
Discusses his childhood and education in China, his university and related education in the United States and Europe, his research in China, involvement with the Chung-kuo kʻo hsüeh yüan (Academia Sinica), and teaching assignments in the United States. It also...
The documents Linkletter's professional career as a radio and television personality, author, and public figure. The papers date from approximately 1940-2005, with the bulk of documents created in the 1960s and 1970s. The collection consists of subject files, scrapbooks, photographs,...
Records and photographs documenting the activities of the San Jose Chapter of the Links, Inc., officially initiated on June 6, 1981. According to the Chapter's historical notes, the Chapter began meeting in 1979, after the Peninsula Chapter approached Precida Harris...
The Robert Linn papers contains drafts and final copies of music compositions by Robert Linn, along with a few programs for concerts and other events. Linn joined the faculty of the USC School of Music in 1957 and served as...
This collection consists of an autograph book from the Hayward Indian School in Hayward, Wisconsin; drawings from the Hopi Indian Reservation in Keams Canyon, Arizona; and written exams from the Sherman Institute in Riverside, California. The Sherman Institute is now...
3 v. containing diaries and accounts, 1876-1897, relating to life in Lone Rock, Oregon, and vicinity as notary public and farmer. Drafts of a few letters and articles, surveys, clippings, etc. included.
Relates to the Danish politician Hans Peter Hanssen.
Concerning his Civil War experiences, political life in Ohio and Louisiana, governorship of New Mexico Territory, receivership of the Texas Pacific Railway and interests in Southern California.
With clipping of an article, Lionel Johnson: Poet, by Adrian Earle.
The Papers contain information on the Shanghai American School Association, American psychological warfare activities during the Korean War, and the post-World War II American civil administration of the Ryukyu Islands, based in Okinawa, including reversion to Japan in 1972. The...
Correspondence, identification documents, photographs, and cartoons, relating to Polish politics, art and literature, and to world politics. Includes satirical anti-Nazi and post-World War II pro-communist cartoons.
The contents of the reflects financial, educational, and organizational matters that the LIJS handled over the course of its operational years 1985 – 2006, along with documents of the Jewish Studies Program at SDSU from as early as 1966, pre-dating...
Relates to conditions in Soviet concentration camps and to the success of the Polish government in securing the release of its citizens from them.
The documents Lipp’s trip to Mexico in 1914. The album consists of photographs of Mazatlan, Altata, San Blas, Santa Rosalia, Mexico City, Ensenada, Oaxaca, San Luis Potasi, the Gulf of Mexico, Salamanca, Cape San Lucas, La Paz, and Guadalajara. Of...
Daily diary kept by Wesley Powell Lipp from January 1887 until November 1889 which notes his activities working as a miner, farm laborer and store clerk in the areas of Placerville, Wheatland, and Marysville, California.
Correspondence, reports, documents, news clippings, and several descriptive photograph albums, pertaining to projects on dams, reservoirs, aqueducts, and other water supply works, groundwater and streamflow, in California, in particular for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, and in Arizona...
One handwritten receipt for $2.00 concerning a lost cannon in Santa Barbara, CA. July 17, 1848.
This collection includes correspondence, interviews, research articles, photographs and manuscript pages pertaining to by David Lipset.
The Leslie Lipson Papers consist of speeches, writings, lecture notes, subject files and other materials, primarily documenting his career at University of California, Berkeley.
Lawrence Lipton (1898-1975) is known for his participation in the Beat experience in Venice, California. He wrote many books and various magazine articles. The collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and galley proofs related to Lipton's career as a writer.
Anna Howell Hayward Lisle worked with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and Near East Foundation relief efforts in Greece from 1944-1946. The papers include correspondence, reports, and photographs, relating to social conditions and relief work in Greece at...
Depicts Polish military activities before and during World War II. Includes photographs of Władysław Lisowski, son of Konstanty Lisowski and Polish army captain.
Sixteen lectures on 8 cassettes comprise a full-length course presented at the 1987 Linguistic Institute held at Stanford University ....
The El Lissitzky letters and photographs collection consists of 106 letters sent, most by Lissitzky to his wife, Sophie Lissitzky-Küppers, along with his personal notes on art and aesthetics, a few official and personal documents, and approximately 165 documentary photographs...
Summary: Part memoirs, part journal for 1854-1861. Begins in Prussia and ends with Lissner's last two years in San Francisco. Typescript....
Correspondence, legal and financial papers, photographs, clippings and miscellaneous printed material including circulars, new releases, speeches, and political hand bills. The papers are predominantly political with particular emphasis on the non-partisan reform movement in Los Angeles beginning about 1906, the...
List of schooners is a typescript copied from scrapbook of Petersen's daughter, Mrs. Anna C. Brown by Eugene Compton. Rolled item is plans of ships.
Documents relating to recruiting soldiers at Querétaro for service in Manila, including viceregal orders signed by the Duke of Alburquerque, and rolls of men enlisted, with information on wages paid them.
Alphabetical lists, compiled from newspaper sources. Included also are lists of suffrage conventions and of men associated with the movement.
Photocopy of computer printout. Map of the district included.
Discussion of writing career; association with Book Club of California; printers, writers. bibliophiles and artists he has known. Photographs inserted.
Includes Joaquin Miller material - letter (A.L.S.), poem (A.Ms.S.) and clippings, p. 17-20; poem by Edwin Markham (A.Ms.S.) and clippings, p. 21-22; two letters from Ina D. Coolbrith (A.Ls.S.) and copies of her poems, p. 23-29; copy of poem by...
Boxes 1-19 include a collection of 4100 Brazilian popular literary pamphlets known as "literature de cordel," a favorite reading of many in the country, especially in the Northeast. Genres in the collection include religious, romance, profane tales, and pelejas.
Scenes include the Los Angeles Civic Center, and old Chinatown.
Views show Seattle, Washington with Mt. Rainier in the distance (also includes business area, docks, and residences); a general view of Astoria, Oregon looking seaward and one looking inland (vessels are shown on the Columbia River); a view of Portland,...
Correspondence, resolutions, and reports, relating to the movements to secure Lithuanian indepedence and American recognition of Lithuania.
Serial issues, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, and other printed matter, relating to various aspects of Lithuanian history, and especially to the movement culminating in re-establishment of Lithuanian independence in 1991, and to subsequent Lithuanian politics and elections.
Family, Oregon; education at Stanford, and shipping out to New Zealand; joining Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, 1934; trial work, 1940s: Big-Six Case, Taft-Hartley Act, litigation, and strike arbitration; Pillsbury, Madison and Sutro labor practice group; National Labor Relations Board, 1960s-1970s,...
Education at Stanford University and Stanford Law School; early work with Halsey & Leo law firm; litigator for Fitzgerald, Abbot & Beardsley law firm, discusses cases: Owl Drug Co., Fair Trade Act, Leco Products Co.; personal injury work, UC loyalty...
Childhood in Berlin, early 1930s, and family move to Los Angeles, 1938; World War II intelligence work; University of Southern California, and Harvard Law School; trial lawyer with McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, 1952-1976: antitrust litigation, colleagues, Morris Doyle, cases...
Childhood in Berlin, early 1930s, and family move to Los Angeles, 1938; World War II intelligence work; University of Southern California, and Harvard Law School; trial lawyer with McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, 1952-1976: antitrust litigation, colleagues, Morris Doyle, cases...
Writings and photographs, relating to agriculture in the Soviet Union and industry in the United States. Includes drafts and final typescript of "Agrarian Policy in Soviet Russia before the Adoption of the Five Year Plan" (co-authored with Lincoln Hutchinson), and...
The collection contains records of the Little Landers Colony in San Diego.
The Little Leather Library Collection consists of 101 books, 3-1/4" x 4," published by the Little Leather Library Corporation of New York. The miniature books are brownish green in color, of imitation leather, and characteristic of the Redcroft edition published...
Lambert Littlefield and some members of his family came to California from Maine in the 1850s and engaged in gold mining, lumbering, and mercantile pursuits. The collection consists of correspondence between Littlefield and family members including letters from Sutter Creek...
Depicts aerial activities on the western front during World War I, captured or destroyed German planes, and bomb damage in France and Germany. Photographs taken by the United States Air Service.
Relates to the provision of food and clothing by the United States Army Quartermaster Corps to American troops in the European Theater.
Diary of Micajah Littleton documenting his overland journey to California from Independence, Mo., May to October of 1850. In addition to a descriptive journal he appended a detailed directional mileage log as if recording for future immigrants. Of special interest...
Correspondence and diary....
Collection of Burton Litton, architect, 1948-2005 (bulk of 1965-1998). The Litton collection is comprised of four series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers, Faculty Papers, and Project Records.
Letters written to Litton and copies of letters by him; notes; notebooks; reports; blueprints and drawings; patents; etc. concerning vacuum tubes and machinery built by Litton and his various businesses; the operation of the companies; Litton's theories of physics; and...
The collection contains letters and documents, mainly from the Colonial period, and apparently acquired from diverse sources.
The collection includes letters and documents mainly from the Colonial Period, acquired from diverse sources. A document regarding George Washington, signed by John Hancock, 17 July 1776. Clippings of marriage and death notices regarding the Slosson-Vanderwater Families.
Acquired by the Hoover Institution in 1987, the Ivy Litvinov papers contain information relating to the life of Ivy Litvinov in Great Britain and the Soviet Union, her marriage to the Soviet foreign minister Maxim Litvinov, and British and Russian...
A collection of early twentieth-century land deeds and contracts from the Zhejiang region of China offer a valuable glimpse into China's real estate market from the 1880s to the 1930s.
Relates to the history of Muslims in China from the seventh century to the twentieth.
These papers document Liu's career at Stanford University and include correspondence with colleagues and students, 1971-86; correspondence with publishers and associations, 1969-84; minutes, memoranda, and other records pertaining to departmental and university matters, 1968-85; correspondence and records pertaining to NEH...
John M. Liu was a professor in the Comparative Culture program at the University of California, Irvine and chair of the Chinese American Council of the Historical and Cultural Foundation in 1992 when he curated an exhibit of historical photographs...
Correspondence, writings, memoranda, printed matter, and sound recording cassettes, relating to Radio Free Europe broadcasts to Romania, and to political conditions in Romania, Romanian history, and Romanian émigré affairs. Includes interviews conducted by Justin Liuba for Radio Free Europe broadcasts.
Relates to political conditions in Russia, 1902-1906.
Relates to the experiences of an unidentified Soviet soldier during World War II, his incarceration in several German prisoner of war camps, and conditions in those camps.
The Live Oak School Records include annual reports issued by administrators and teachers, as well as registers that list students by grade level, how often they attended and were ill, and their grades. The registers in the collection also elaborate...
The records include correspondence, contracts, memoranda, photographs, clippings, brochures, and programs pertaining to performers in the Lively Arts series, 1972-1984.
Depicts activities of the German army during World War I, military parades and training exercises in Berlin, war damage in France, a 1913 parade in honor of Tsar Nicholas II at Potsdam, and British troops on parade in London.
Primarily architectural and other papers of George Livermore. Also includes Livermore family correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, and other papers.
Includes letter from V.H. Podstata to John W. Robertson, accounts, agreements, etc.
A discussion amongst John McCarthy, Edward Feigenbaum, Robert W. Floyd, Donald Knuth, Gene Golub, Gio Wiederhold, John G. Herriot, and William F. Miller on the history of computer science at Stanford, recorded on March 22, 1997 by Andy Kacsman.
Clippings, correspondence, notebooks, photographs, promotional materials, scripts, working notes, and other production materials relating to Living Theatre productions and published books for the period extending from the company's inception to the mid-1970's.
Relates to the fall of the House of Romanov in Russia.
The collection consists of photographs of members of the Livingston family, including David, Samuel, Edward, Fredericka Livingston Stiebel, and Hattie Livingston Levy. The collection also includes a copy of Edward Livingston, Sr.'s A Personal History of the San Francisco Earthquake...
This collection consist of 56 postcard views of port cities in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa as well as 6 postcards of marine vessels. The bulk are color lithographs, there is one photochrome card from ca. 1940.
Original order and original series designation were maintained with the Livingston Papers, hence some overlap in content (e.g., the papers arrived with alphabetical ....
The papers include letters from and accounts with army officers and others who accompanied the Utah Expedition or wintered with it in 1857-1858; notes by and accounts with John Robertson and other mountain men; letters by Livingston, Kinkead & Company,...
Papers of Robert B. Livingston, professor of neuroscience and medical administrator. The collection includes early correspondence (1947-1952), writings, talks and lectures, project materials, and UCSD teaching materials. Also included are papers of Livingston's mentor John F. Fulton. The papers are...
The William K. Livingston Papers were received from his daughter-in-law Katherine Livingston in 1996 with one additional box on 10 October 1997....
This collection contains lantern slides, a pamphlet, and documents regarding David Livingstone, the noted explorer and medical missionary who traveled to Africa. The lantern slides in this collection highlight Livingstone’s life and are accompanied by a pamphlet that provides descriptions...
The archbishop-viceroy requests that Cochrane transport certain funds from Veracruz to Cádiz, and also that he take two French prisoners, General Octaviano de Alvimar, and a Mr. Champantier, still awaiting passage due to refusal of Spanish captains to take them...
Newspaper clippings pertaining mainly to California and the West.
Includes formal portraits, snapshots and other personal photographs pertaining to Mary C. Skaggs, L.J. Skaggs and their family, friends and associates. Also includes some photographs of Skaggs Foundation officials, including Philip Jelley. Other items include posters, certificates and tributes pertaining...
Letters describe life in North San Juan, Nevada Co., Calif.
Most of the collection was collected by longtime colonist, Walter Millsap, and includes papers from the early years of the colony in California and Louisiana (1911-1930), correspondence between Millsap and other colonists (1920-1958), and files from the assets recovery attempt...
Relates to Fidel Castro and to the Movimiento Revolucionario 26 de Julio in Cuba, 1956-1958. Includes photocopies of correspondence, including two letters from Fidel Castro.
Consists of letters describing life in San Francisco, work in local newspapers, including the San Francisco Herald and the San Francisco Call, and local events between 1852 to 1857, including elections, earthquakes, fires and agricultural prices, as well as his...
Correspondence and notes concerning his work and activities with plants, Luther Burbank's Gold Ridge Experiment Farm, and other growers.
Relates to the Geneva Disarmament Conference and to prospects for world disarmament.
Production stills and publicity shots of Lloyd, of his films, and of his wife and father.
The Lucile Lloyd papers span 15 linear feet and date from circa 1929 to circa 1941. The collection is primarily composed of black-and-white photographs of Lloyd’s work as well as preliminary sketches, presentation boards, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, correspondence, textile swatches,...
Norman Lloyd started his affiliation with the Hollywood Television Theatre in 1972 as director, producer, and eventually executive producer. The collection consists of scripts related Lloyd's association with the Hollywood Television Theatre series.
Describe difficulties of living in unoccupied France during World War II.
The collection consists of genealogical and biographical information; obituaries; some correspondence; compositions and poems; a will of Pauline Dinkelspiel; certificates and family documents; information about Dinkelspiel House, which is part of Dunsmuir House and Gardens in Oakland, California; a 1916...
Contains 2 annotated catalogues for prime Rio coffee sold at auction by auctioneer L.M. Hoffman from the Barque Heindrik in Apr. 1844 and the Barque James Boorman in Aug. 1844.
Diary, writings, notes, correspondence, clippings, and biographical data, relating to Russian history and to Russian émigré affairs.
Organizational records of Santa Barbara California's Lobero Theatre, originally constructed in 1873 and reorganized and rebuilt in 1924 by a group of community members. The county owned theater is run by the Lobero Theatre Foundation and has hosted over 4,000...
This collection contains correspondence, taped reminiscences, notes, photographs and genealogies pertaining to the Lobner family....
The records of the Commission on Local Governance for the 21st Century (CLG) document the efforts of the commission to perform a comprehensive study of and publish a report on local government organization in California for presentation to the Governor,...
Dublin Library is a branch of the Alameda County Library. The local history collection consists primarily of newspaper clippings in a vertical file, a few books, newspaper microfilm that covers some years in the 1970's and 1980's; the high school...
The bulk of the collection was accumulated and maintained by the UCSB University Libraries Reference Department as a vertical file for researchers, then later transferred to the Department of Special Collections. Related materials have been incorporated into the collection and...
The Local History Collection includes images of historical interest for the Conejo Valley, from the 1890s to the present. These show historic buildings, ranches, commercial operations, land use, public events, and local pioneer families. The images date from the 1890s...
Correspondence, writings, reports, and printed matter, relating to the Nazi party, domestic conditions in Germany and German foreign policy before and during World War II, postwar occupation of Germany, denazification efforts, and communist party activities in Germany. Includes correspondence of...
Printed matter and photographs, relating to American radio broadcasting to Germany.
The E. Keith Lockard papers span 9 linear feet and date from 1914 to circa 1965. The collection is composed exclusively of architectural drawings and reprographic copies, primarily of residences in the Santa Barbara region (Goleta, Montecito, Lompoc, as well...
Diary, 1851, in Concord, N.H. Diary, 1853, records voyage on ship, Georgia, to the Isthmus of Panama, and to San Francisco on steamship, California; location of mining claim near Knight's Ferry; work in San Francisco and on his claim.
Bulletins, serial issues, clippings, and miscellany, relating to Polish military activities during World War II.
Collection consists primarily of records of Notary Public G.H. Colby, attorney W.P. Sowden, and the Towle Lumber Company, all of Dutch Falt, California.
The Sarah Locke Family Collection, 1865-2004 (bulk 1879-1948), is a small collection documenting the life of San Jose Normal School graduate Sarah Locke (1879, 1880) and her family. The collection consists of a few books, journals and notes of Sarah...
The Locke-Hammond Family Papers contain: general and business correspondence of Dean Jewett Locke (1849-1887); his journals (1849-1883); the journals of his wife, Delia (1855-1922); records of the Locke Ranch (1855-1899); records of the Locke & Co. store (1861-1890); and various...
Biography of General Claire Chennault, and memoranda, report, extracts from a thesis, letter, and photographs, relating to adoption of the Marshall Plan, and to American aid to China during the Civil War period.
Joseph Byrne Lockey (1877-1946) was a assistant professor of history (1922-25), associate professor (1925-29) and professor (1929-1946) at UCLA specializing in Pan-Americanism. The collection consists of typescripts and photocopies of correspondence, documents and papers relating to the history of Central...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, diaries, notes, memoranda, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to miscellaneous aspects of Anglo-Soviet relations during the Russian Revolution, British espionage in the Soviet Union during the Russian Revolution, miscellaneous aspects of British government activities during World War...
Letters, notices, clippings, and mimeographed material, relating to pacifism, disarmament, and the American pacifist leader Sydney Strong.
Lockley's papers include letters regarding articles in the Oregon Journal, book trade correspondence and other personal and business papers. Correspondents include Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. Thomas E. Dewey, David Starr Jordan, Ezra Meeker, Vilhjalmur Stefansson, William M. Ladd, and Reginald R....
The collection includes correspondence, SDSU dance programs, scrapbooks, research and professional writings, class teaching material, photographs, and newspaper clippings....
Writings and correspondence, relating to the development of the submarine and to American submarine operations in World War II.
Eight letters are addressed to De Forest, mostly from family members, discussing the settlement of the estate and disposition of the negatives and pictures of photographer Henry Ravell.
Appreciations of Bolton as a teacher from some of his former students. Used as the basis of an article published in The Catholic World, Nov. 1933.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, dispatches, reports, memoranda, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Republican Party, national and Connecticut politics, and American foreign relations, especially with Spain, Argentina and Switzerland.
This collection affords insights into the development of a small but growing agricultural community in California's San Joaquin Valley during the Progressive Era, World Wars I and II, the Great Depression, and the postwar years, as seen through civil and...
The Lodi Grape & Wine Show Collection consists of programs, memorabilia and clippings from the Tokay Carnival (1907), as well as programs (1934-1959), premium lists (1947-1977), fine arts awards lists (1952-1966) and histories of the Lodi Grape and Wine Festival...
This collection consists of the Lodi (Calif.) Jail Registers [6 vols.] dating from October 1913 through June 1955; the City Recorder's Record Book dating February 1913 through 1922; and, the Lodi Traffic Arrest Register dating July 1946 through October 1952....
The material in the Lodi Women's Club Collection affords insights into the organization and civic involvement of women in Lodi, California, starting in the early years of the twentieth century. The collection consists of cookbooks, programs, and yearbooks that the...
The Mason (Wilton M.) Lodi Memorial Hospital Collection contains clippings pertaining to the activities of Lodi (Calif.) physician, Dr. Mason (1894-1914). It also contains narrative information about Lodi's first hospital, Mason Memorial, as well as correspondence, minutes, budgets, reports and...
This 155 pg. ledger contains listings of Lodi (Calif.) Motor Co. accounts receivable (1918-1919)...
Memoirs, other writings, bulletins, reports, and printed matter, relating to medical practice in Russia during World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, efforts to resettle White Russian veterans and refugees after the war, and activities of the International...
Memoirs, other writings, bulletins, reports, and printed matter, relating to medical practice in Russia during World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, efforts to resettle White Russian veterans and refugees after the war, and activities of the International...
Collection of later prints and corresponding negatives consists primarily of photographs of ships and shipwrecks. A smaller number of nature scenes depict sand dunes and beaches. The following are also included: views of lighthouses; architecture of Stanford and UC Berkeley...
Letters written to Loeb and copies of letters by him; notes; biographical sketches; speeches; clippings, etc. primarily relating to his research work in the field of gaseous discharge physics and his teaching career at the University of California, Berkeley, Department...
Collection devoted primarily to Napa County, Calif., including scenery, residences, street scenes, and family life. Drawing book of sketches of famous people, some color, by Jessie Francis, of Calistoga, Napa County (later Mrs. Jessie Francis Short-Jackson, artist in Berkeley, Calif.)....
Photographs, notes, and printed matter, relating to conditions in Petrograd during the Russian Revolution.
Pamphlets, leaflets, newspaper issues, clippings, and writings, relating to politics and elections in Germany and Austria, the German Revolution of 1918-1919, the Kapp Putsch, the Hitler Putsch, the Nazi Party, and the independent Croatian state during World War II.
Relates to social conditions in Germany and to personal matters.
Analyzes the adolescent personality and behavior of Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer SS and Chef der deutschen Polizei of the German Third Reich, based on his diaries, 1914-1924. Photocopy.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to electrical workers' unions in the United States, to teachers' unions in the United States and abroad, and to socialism, communism, and Trotskyism in the United States and especially...
Typescript....
Typescript of work published in THE FLOATING BEAR....
The collection contains correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts between American poet Ron Loewinsohn and many of the most prominent American authors of the mid-to-late 20th Century.
Annotated photocopies of nine poems, two from an anthology and seven from typsescripts. Accompaniend by a letter (31 May 1969) to "Bas" (Basil King) referring to the poems as "the eucalyptus poems" and requesting that Bas do the drawings, a...
Dated typescript of poem....
Professional records include lecture notes, course material, manuscripts, research notes, writings; personal papers include academic records, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and publishing contracts created and maintained by Charles Loewner, a world-renowned mathematician and Professor Emeritus at Stanford University from 1951-1968.
The collection includes predominantly pre-independent newspapers from Zanzibar, an island of Tanzania off the coast of East Africa, from 1909-1965. The collection holds about 120 volumes covering 22 titles of newspapers. In addition, the collection includes bulletins, journals or journal...
John Lofland served as Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis from 1970-1994. His papers contain research materials on demonstrations in or near the California State Capitol building in 1977 for his books, (1982) and (1982). Also included...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, interview summaries, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American Friends Service Committee activities in Africa, especially relating to housing in Zambia; international development projects in Africa; and political and social conditions in Zambia, Zimbabwe and elsewhere in...
Correspondence, reports, research notes, printed matter, and phonotape reels, relating to the evacuation and relocation of Japanese-Americans, 1942-1945. Includes oral history interviews of immigrants to California.
Papers consist of research materials gathered by Anne Loftis and compiled for the book which she co-authored with Dick Meister, The collection includes correspondence, interviews and oral histories, notes, photographs, and printed material such as brochures, handbills, newsclippings, and pamphlets....
The accession consists of the laboratory log kept by Dr. Arrhenius during the Swedish Deep-Sea Expedition of 1947-1948. The log records Dr. Arrhenius observations at the dissection and sampling of sediment cores from the Eastern Equatorial Pacific collected by the...
The item is labelled "XII 1. April 20, 1916 to September 30, 1917: Lower California Trip." This log records position, chart number, data, depth in meters, character of bottom, air and water temperatures, salinity, humidity, trial depth, drift and remarks...
Two views of the front exterior of a new suburban Los Angeles residence with log columns; one includes figures and dog posing on lawn.
The volume begins as a log but also includes diary entries. The volume is entitled "Lower California trip on Mexican Fisheries Patrol Boat from April 11, 1931 to May 6, 1931." There are several loose pages of diary entries dated...
Photos depict members of the party ("Eastern capitalists," as described in one of the newspaper accounts) posed in the terrace of the Antlers Hotel, Colorado Springs, touring in motor cars, and at various sites around Salt Lake City, Mt. Lowe,...
The accession includes a daily log book kept by R.J. Hurley while on board the R/V Spencer F. Baird between June 29, 1956 and August 23, 1956 during the Chinook Expedition
The accession includes a daily Log Book kept by Jeff Holter while on the San Diego-Eniwetok run, aboard the R/V Horizon between Sept. 26-Oct. 15, 1952 during the Capricorn Expedition
Contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports that reflect the prevalent international situation during and after World War I. They relate to the U.S. war effort, conditions of prisoners of war, the Paris Peace Conference, postwar reconstruction in Europe, and war reparations.
The Logan Collection consists of Logan's Army discharge papers (1919; 1931); his parole papers for a second degree murder conviction; correspondence with the Veterans Bureau concerning his pension and possible parole from prison; and, miscellaneous personal papers....
Logbook and documents (SAFR 13574, HDC 28) is comprised of one volume with a sketch, negatives, and passenger list tucked inside. The logbook was maintained by the same indiividual throughout five voyages documented. The rough log details one voyage of...
Logbook for A. J. West (schooner) and Newsboy (built 1889; steam schooner) kept by Captain F. E. Rensch (SAFR 16453, HDC 169) recorded voyages for the West Coast lumber trade. This photocopy of the original includes mention of a lunar...
Logbook: Harbors & Islands, California Coast by Claude George Putnam (SAFR 16455, HDC 171) is primarily a publication with a guest log included. The book has been annotated and the guest log portion is heavily embellished with illustrations, letters, comics,...
Contains logbook, 22 Oct. 1901-16 Feb. 1903, with information on crews, cargo, repairs to the ship, etc. Written in various hands. With this, two ships' manifests, 1910-1911.
This collection, Logbooks, 1799-1883, contains six logbooks, a remembrance card and two leaves from The Art Journal. Named vessels in the logbooks include MODOC, ROCKHAMPTON, ST. PAUL, GEORGE OF PROVIDENCE, JAMES BROWN and RESOURCE. The author of the logs, where...
Mentor (ship) [Log, Apr. 4, 1824-Aug. 28, 1825] (131 p., Ms.) Log for voyage under the command of George Newell from Canton, China, to California; along the coast; to Mazatlan; to the Sandwich Islands; and on to China. With return...
Logbooks for Alaska Packers Association vessels under the command of Captain Charles Wiese (SAFR 16445, HDC 161) describe voyages on the CENTENNIAL (barkentine), KANAK (power fishing boat), STAR OF ENGLAND (bark, 3m), STAR OF FINLAND (ship, 3m) and STAR OF...
Fragments, probably copies, of logbooks recording two voyages along the California coast in conjunction with the frigate Favortia. The first is evidently from the frigate Princesa, which sailed from San Blas to San Francisco and back, February 11-November 21, 1779,...
Sturgis, William (1782-1863) [Journal on board the ship, Eliza, Captain Rowan, Master, Feb. 13-May 17, 1799] (59 p. A.Ms.)
Daily logbooks for steamships kept by named and unnamed bridge officers. Each contains detailed information and various remarks concerning routes, weather and sea conditions, and particular times and locations.
Records of voyages to California, Hawaii, Mexico and South America. Reel 1: United States, 1842-1844 Cyane, 1841-1844; reel 2: Cyane, 1845-1848; reel 3: Dale, 1841-1848.
Logbooks (1861-1866, 1867, 1919-1935) kept by masters of various vessels engaged in fishing, whaling and trading on the Pacific Coast.
At head of title: Institut impérial de France.
Originally prepared as an appendix for the article, Lumbering in Hispanic California (California Historial Society Quarterly, Sept. 1962)
Includes portraits, loggers, logging operations, the McCloud River (Shasta Co., Calif.), and logging trains.
Subjects include the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, Russian River, logging in Caspar (Mendocino County), Feather River, Spanish Peak, Plumas County geology, United States Navy, Castle Crags, Mossbrae Falls, and Post family activities (ports, Christmas,...
Photos of the logging industry operations in Eureka, California.
Included are a logging view showing several men cutting a redwood tree, and a photograph of an unidentified painting of ship in Humboldt Bay.
Oxen teams with armed men on logging road, and the small railroad engine "Tyrone" hauling logs.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Primarily logs of the sloop Discovery, but also included are records of the Chatham, Daphne, Dorset, and Dover.
Diary, correspondence, fictional and other writings, and photographs, relating to Russian literature and Russian émigré affairs.
Correspondence, reports, manuscripts, and budget papers, ca. 1960-1985; and records from the NDEA language institutes in Bad Boll, Germany, 1960-1969, including correspondence, schedules, memoranda, course materials, and reports. The latter materials are in English and German. Records pertaining to the...
This record group contains academic transcripts (1900-1927), student papers written by Lohrenz (1900-1927), material relating to McPherson College (1888-1910), material relating to Tabor College (1908-1932), essays, addresses, sermon and lecture notes, correspondence with a wide variety of persons, particularly other...
This record group contains correspondence, sermon notes, unpublished manuscripts, course notes, diaries, notebooks, transcripts and grade sheets, financial records, official documents, clippings, genealogy data, Bibles and other miscellaneous papers of John H. Lohrenz and his wives, Maria Klaassen Lohrenz and...
Includes a few studio and school group portraits and many family snapshots (few identified). Also pictured are trains, boats, construction and telegraph equipment, homes, nature scenes, and a family camping trip. Locations include the San Francisco Bay Area (mostly Oakland,...
Includes assorted photographs, papers and ephemera pertaining to Sims career as an elementary school teacher and administrator in San Francisco, as well as her participation in events associated with the national sorority Phi Delta Kappa, Beta Nu chapter. It is...
Includes drafts, research notes, correspondence, and a bibliography primarily relating to Stone's biography of Andrew Jackson Grayson, which was included in the book Birds of the Pacific Slope.
Photographs related to research for Lenski's books, as well as some Lenski family photographs. Includes albums labeled "To Be a Logger" containing photos of children, forest and logging scenes taken in Tiller, Oregon; "Cotton in My Sack" showing cotton picking,...
Consists chiefly of letters from Lois Rather to Roger and occasionally, Frances Larson, with retained carbon copies (drafts?) of letters by Roger Larson. Also includes a few letters from Larson to others regarding the Rathers, and some miscellaneous items and...
Chiefly correspondence and manuscripts of writings by Lois Rather, including early works written under the name, Lois Rodecape. Also includes a small amount of materials concerning the Rather Press, Oakland, Calif.
The material consists of a book and accompaying DVD documenting the dedication of the Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building, Stanford University School of Medicine, October 27, 2010.
Contains letter to a doctor, Paris, Nov. 5, 1850, written for her by another; inscription addressed to Lucinda Storrs, New York, Jan. 21, 1860 (A.Ms.); and letter to "Baron", signed "Landsfeld" [Gräfin von Landsfeld?], possibly from Lola Montez, requesting that...
This collection comprises materials documenting the military service of Victor G. Loly, a Canadian Corps captain who served in England, France, and Germany during World War I. Additionally, this collection includes correspondence to and from Loly, and records documenting his...
This collection of various materials concerning the effect of the October 17, 1989, earthquake includes press releases from the Stanford University News Service, photographs of interior and exterior damage to Stanford buildings, slides (approx. 180) of damage to and repairs...
The two albums contain 175 black and white photos related to the career of Father Linus Lombard C.P., a member of the Passionists (a Roman Catholic religious order) who served as a missionary in China for several decades (ca. 1931-1954),...
Writings, publications, correspondence, photocopies, manuscripts, notes, photographs, programs, ephemera, and other material documenting the lives and intellectual interests of partners and gay rights activists Michael Lombardi and Paul Nash. The materials relate in particular to their mutual interest in pioneer...
This collection includes correspondence by, to, and about Lucile Lomen; legal materials such as case notes, briefs, and legal decisions; newspaper, magazine, and journal clippings or excerpts; writings authored by Lomen; General Electric documents and publications, including some on their...
Nine letters relating to her husband, Jack London, and to her own writings.
Correspondence, writings, questionnaires, interview transcripts, notes, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to social conditions in the Soviet Union and China, the Chinese Cultural Revolution, the psychology of the Soviet people, émigrés from the Soviet Union, anti-communist Western propaganda, and...
The story of this collection begins with its creator, Carl J. Bernatovech who was born in Buffalo, New York on September 8, 1943. Shortly after returning from the Vietnam War, Mr. Bernatovech read The Call of the Wild. He became...
Correspondence, articles, clippings, ephemera, pamphlets, personal records....
The 594-box Jack London Collection could properly be termed the author's personal archive, because of its size and completeness. With only a few exceptions, the collection contains autograph or typescript versions of almost everything Jack London wrote. Included in the...
This collection contains a variety of materials relating to Jack London including personal correspondence, manuscripts, diary excerpts, a page from the log of London's boat, the Snark, bibliographies, theatrical materials and programs, materials relating to London's servant, Sekine, and a...
Chiefly letters by London to Mabel and Edward M. Applegarth; to his English literary agent, James B. Pinker; and to his daughters. Also includes manuscripts of two longer works and nine poems by London, five poems by Edward Applegarth, several...
Collection contains the correspondence and manuscripts of American writer Jack London.
Tropical scenes (possibly Hawaii and other locations) including sailing ships, scenery, and snapshots of people.
Pamphlets, reports, conference papers, government documents, and printed miscellany, relating to various aspects of world politics and international relations since World War II.
Minutes of meetings, reports of committees, and rosters of delegates.
Writings, letters, notes, and maps, relating to activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I. Includes histories of individual divisions and other units in the American Expeditionary Forces.
Clippings, correspondence, manuscripts, music ephemera, personal files, photographs, movie stills, playbills, promotional materials, published materials, and scripts. Highlights of this collection are nineteenth and twentieth century programs, items relating to music and drama festivals in Europe, and promotional materials pertaining...
Alice Lavinia Knoblauch married Haniel Clark Long in 1913. She painted, wove, and wrote poetry, which her husband collected and preserved. A collection of her poetry was privately printed (1967). The collection consists of manuscript material, printed material relating to...
Collection consists of mailings and other ephemera relating to various political, social, and cultural organizations active in Long Beach, California from 1970-74....
Snapshots, photo postcards, newsclippings, and photomechanical prints documenting damage from the March 10, 1933 earthquake in Long Beach, Calif.
Scrapbook containing photographs and clippings.
Negatives and photographic prints documenting the history of the Long Beach Fire Department. Included are images of the department from its earliest days in the early 20th century through to 1971. Images focus upon department personnel, apparatus, fires, and...
The collection documents the Human Rights Awards Banquets, political projects, election and lobbying efforts, national and local collaborations, event participations, Democratic Party involvements, and administrative operations of the Long Beach Lambda Democratic Club, 1977-1995. Long Beach Lambda Democratic Club was...
The Long Beach Museum of Art (LBMA) was among the first museums in the United States to focus on video as an artistic medium. The materials in the archive document LBMA's innovative approaches to the production and display of video...
Crowd scenes at Long Beach pier and adjacent beaches, as well as a view of a nearby park.
Haniel Clark Long (1888-1956) was a poet who helped found the Writers' Editions Incorporated in Santa Fe, New Mexico (1933). His publications include (1936), (1945), (1926), and ) (1939). The collection consists of literary manuscripts, journals, notebooks, correspondence, ephemera, and...
The collection consists mainly of the original correspondence (1839-1869) to and from José Matías Moreno, with the bulk of it coming in the 1850s and 1860s when Moreno was an important agent, merchant, and political figure in San Diego and...
Flyers, correspondence, circulars, and drawings.
Relates to Young Men's Christian Association work with American troops in France and Germany during and after World War I.
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, writings, and printed materials, primarily from the years 1977-1981, relating to Jim Long's activities as director of the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center's Educational Outreach Program, and as a private consultant, in particular with...
Correspondence, army orders, maps and manuscripts of military pamphlets. Relate to Lon's army career, especially to battles with the Montana Indians of the Yellowstone District, 1877-1878, and to his work in the Quartermaster Dept.
Letters; MSS, tear sheets and reprints of his writings, many of which relate to governmental matters; material re Coolidge-Dawes Republican League of California; personalia; clippings, including obituaries. A few papers re the Juvenile Probation Committee in San Francisco.
Collection consists of a transcription of a final conversation with Stuart Z. Perkoff by Philomene Long, and a video recording of Philomene Long's film, ....
Finding aid in the Special Collections Department, Library, University of California, Davis.
Open reel tape recordings from approximately 1952 through 1980, including various performances from Stanford University, as well as pipe organ music, live jazz and big band music, the Monterey Jazz Festival, the Carmel Bach Festival, and a steel drum band...
Orders, citations, and photographs, relating to American naval operations before, during, and after World War II.
Recording of excerpts from the motion picture dramatizing the Allied invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944.
The materials consist of lecture transcripts and audio reels by UCLA Professor Alfred E. Longueil, for five different classes: Chaucer, History of English Poetry (122a), History of English Poetry (122b), Functions of Literary Criticism (201), and Romanticism (224).
Regarding taxes for mining company in Tuolumne County, Calif.
Collection contains one scrapbook, 1914-1916, two lab notebooks, 1916, and one diary, 1915. The scrapbook documents her student life and includes invitations, dance cards, calling cards of fellow students, tickets, programs, clippings, and a few letters received. The notebooks are...
William Polk Longmire Jr. (b.1913) was a professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (1943-48), and chairman of the department of Surgery at UCLA (1943-1948). He also served as chairman of the American Board of Surgery (1961-62), and...
Depicts scenes from World War II and the Vietnamese War, and portrays twentieth-century celebrities from various countries and fields of endeavor.
Stephen Longstreet (1907- ) was a painter, writer, art critic, lecturer on art, and professor of modern writing at the University of Southern California (1975-80). The collection consists of literary manuscripts, drawings and collages by Stephen Longstreet.
Reminiscences, letters, and printed matter, relating to activities of the United States 31st Infantry Regiment in Siberia, and to the Russian Revolution in Siberia.
This collection consists chiefly of reports, handwritten notes and typewritten correspondence written and gathered by John S. Longwell. Although a few papers are from his early work (1910-1920) with the U. S. Reclamation Service, the main body deals with projects...
The papers include correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, research materials and notes, financial and publishing documents, and photographs that relate to Lonidier's career as a teacher, writer/poet, and lesbian-feminist activist. It also includes objects used in two of her performance pieces.
Subjects include: schools, sports, fashion, local events, politics, parades, memorial services, and other images illustrative of local news stories.
Studies, reports, speeches, printed articles, serial issues, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to administration of public schools and universities and colleges in the United States, and especially in the state of New York.
Collection consists of literary manuscripts, galleys, notes, scrapbooks, and ephemera of Count Carl Lonyay. Includes the manuscript of his unfinished autobiography, (boxes 3-4), and his manuscript, (1963)....
Relates to the emigration of German Russians from Russia to Germany, and to conditions in Russia causing the emigration. Includes a photograph of German Russian children in Kiel, en route to Canada.
33 photographs of actresses and clients of furrier Louis Loober wearing the fur coats he has designed. [ca. 1930s undated]
Memoirs and photographs, relating to Red Cross work in St. Aignan, France.
Ship's history of the American destroyer escort Pope and its anti-submarine service in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. Includes related photographs and computer disk account of its capture of the U-505 in 1944.
Title and date from item.
The C. Grant Loomis papers consist of professional and personal correspondance, articles written and published by Loomis on folklore, medieval saint's legends and German poetry and culture. Also included are notes on folklore, transcripts and translations of German poetry and...
Relates to United States Navy medical facilities in Great Britain during World War I.
Extension leaflets written by Loomis pertaining to parasites in horses and turkeys; Cooperative Extension newsletter: Entomology and parasite notes.
Official and personal correspondence, reports, legal briefs, speeches, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous material; also included is correspondence dealing with Loomis' involvement in crises relating to Venezuela, Santo Domingo, and Panama, his role during negotioation of the Russo-Japanese War,...
Official and personal correspondence, reports, legal briefs, speeches, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous material; also included is correspondence dealing with Loomis' involvement in crises relating to Venezuela, Santo Domingo, and Panama, his role during negotioation of the Russo-Japanese War,...
Holograph letter written at Fort Columbus to the recruiting officer in New York City informing him that the enlistment period is three years.
Loomis's professional work as a San Jose Mercury News journalist, member of the Argonauts Historical Society, and author of several San Jose (Calif.) local history books is documented through correspondence, bylines, research notes, manuscript drafts, and a large collection of...
The collection contains about 100 Civil War documents of Royal H. Loomis, a Union captain, 2nd Michigan Cavalry, Co. A, including mustering and mustering out rolls, orders, lists of equipment and stores, and discharge papers, the bulk from 1864-1865. Also,...
Papers concerning Atari, People's Computer Company, ComputerTown, Homebrew Computer Club, Northwest Computer Club, etc., together with correspondence and the draft of the first VISICALC manual....
v. 1: El cordobés valeroso, Pedro Carbonero (1603); v. 2: La Prueba de los Amigos (1604); v. 3: La Batalla del Honor (1608); v. 4: El Desdén vengado (1617)
Enrique Hank Lopez (1920-1985) is believed to be the first Hispanic-American to graduate from Harvard Law School. Lopez edited and published a Hispanic literary journal and wrote a number of books. The collection consists of manuscripts, research materials, and articles...
This collection consists of Lopez's research materials on health, education and various other issues of social importance in the lives of Chicanos and Latinos in the United States.n.b. Please note that accents have been omitted to facilitate the use of...
Materials in this collection represent three chronological periods: 1920s - 1930s; the early 1940s; and the period ranging between 1969 - 1978. The 1920s materials are primarily secondary materials from Journals. Much of the 1940s materials are primary, focusing on...
The photocopies are grouped according to various subjects, the articles are also arranged chronologically, each with a cover-sheet summary of relevance to the case. Subjects covered include crime, jury selection, civil law suits, education, elections, appointments, employment, health, housing, socioeconomics,...
The contents of the Yolanda M. Lopez Papers are comprised of both personal and professional materials generated by the artist during the period 1961-1998. The bulk of the collection consists of incoming personal correspondence from family members and fellow artists....
Relates to political conditions in Cuba, 1959-1960. Includes photographs. Published as My 14 Months with Castro (Cleveland, 1966).
A founder of modern pictorial journalism. Photographic documentation collected by Lorant represents German history from the Bismarck era to the Nuremberg Trials (ca. 1871-1946). A smaller portion of the collection consists of stills from Lorant's silent films and personal photographs...
Contains legal documents, diaries, correspondence and genealogical material related to Frederic B., Joseph D., Kate A. and Maude Denison Lord. Legal documents include land documents and the survey of swamp lands in Sacramento County, Calif., in the 1860's by Charles...