Box 1, Box 2, Box 3, Box 4, Box 5
Publications, offprints, unpublished drafts, and correspondence with publishers /repositories/3/archival_objects/677290
1970-2005
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Tee L. Guidotti, September 16, 2019.
Box 6, Box 7
Material relating to USC student groups, personal papers, and other material added to the collection in 2023 /repositories/3/archival_objects/677291
1966-1971
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of Tee L. Guidotti, July 19, 2023.
Scope and Contents
This material includes records of the USC Student Institute for Population and the Environment; some materials on USC PROBE
(People's Response on a Better Environment); the Biology Students Association, which gave rise to the Student Institute and
other regional associations, such as the Southern California Student Environmental Coalition (a confederation of local activist
groups) and the Student Environmental Confederation of California (statewide). The largest file is an accumulation of papers
from the Student Council on Pollution and the Environment (SCOPE), which was an advisory body to the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) under William Ruckleshouse.
Also included are papers relating to Guidotti's early formative career influences, which reflect the considerable opportunities
for enrichment available to young adults in Los Angeles during Guidotti's high school years in the 1960s. These include the
Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Saturday classes in Biology and the affiliated Museum Student Association (MSA).
The MSA program, managed by biologist Gretchen Sibley, was a formative experience for many students who went on to attend
research‐oriented California universities such as USC, UCLA, and Caltech. Guidotti references his high school experience serving
as President of the MSA in 1966 as an early catalyst that eventually led to his becoming President of Sigma Xi, The Scientific
Research Honor Society, in 2016, 50 years later.