Examiner (San Francisco) Photograph Archive Negative Files, circa 1930-2000

General Files, 1972-10 to 1972-11, 1973-05

Containers:
Box 1592
Identifier:
BANC PIC 2006.029--NEG, Codes: 142222 - 142243
Dates:
1972-10 to 1972-11, 1973-05
Scope and content:

Selected highlights include: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art remodeling [142224, 1 sleeve]; President Herman H. Long of the United Negro College Fund (African Americans) [142225, 1 sleeve]; politician Caspar W. Weinberger and picketing at the Hyatt Regency Hotel (social protests) [142226, 2 sleeves]; Laughing Sal at Playland at the Beach [142227, 1 sleeve]; Mrs. Pancho Villa [142228, 1 sleeve]; Double Ten Parade at Grant Avenue in Chinatown [142229, 1 sleeve]; Reverend Charles Spivey at Glide Memorial United Methodist Church [142230, 1 sleeve]; flooding at Airport Boulevard and Grand Avenue, and at South Canal on Linden Avenue [142230, 142231, 2 sleeves]; polygraph test at the Hall of Justice [142232, 1 sleeve]; anti-war demonstration in Golden Gate Park (social protests) [142233, 1 sleeve]; protest march against Richard M. Nixon in Dolores Park (social protests) [142233, 1 sleeve]; filmmaker Raoul Walsh at the Palace of Fine Arts [142233, 1 sleeve]; public street cleaner at Ninth and Tehama Streets [142234, 1 sleeve]; actor Max von Sydow [142234, 1 sleeve]; Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Ethel Kennedy at a political rally in South San Francisco [142236, 1 sleeve]; US Senator Alan MacGregor Cranston at a press conference and with labor activist Dolores Huerta [142237, 2 sleeves]; marijuana experiment with Dr. Leo F. Hollister (narcotics) [142237, 1 sleeve]; physics meeting with Luis W. Alvarez, Alfred Kastler and Gerhard Herzberg [142238, 1 sleeve]; theater organist Gaylor Carter [142238, 1 sleeve]; filmmaker Paul Morrissey, actress Sylvia Miles and artist Andy Warhol at Trader Vic's restaurant [142238, 1 sleeve]; director Stan Dragoti and producer Jack L. Warner [142239, 1 sleeve]; street sweepers [142240, 1 sleeve]; Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, Mayor John Lindsay of New York and George Moscone [142240, 1 sleeve]; Black Silent Majority Committee with Clay Claiborne, Mary Parrish and Walter Robinson (African Americans) [142242, 1 sleeve]; death row cells, prison yard, and gas chamber at San Quentin State Prison [142243, 1 sleeve]; Nobel Prize winner Professor Kenneth Arrow [142243, 1 sleeve].

Access and use

Parent restrictions:

AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. SOME PORTIONS RESTRICTED.

Boxes 1-218: Restricted due to handling and transportation hazards. UNAVAILABLE FOR USE. For Boxes 1-30 and Boxes 70-96 a sleeve-level listing is available in the library.

Boxes 219-3198: Available by appointment only. Advance notice required for use.

Parent terms of access:
Copyright to photographs taken by staff photographers of the San Francisco Examiner in this collection has been assigned to the University of California Regents. Only the photographs created by these staff photographers in this collection are made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (CC BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The following attribution is required for all uses of these photographs: "Fang family San Francisco examiner photograph archive © The Regents of the University of California, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. This work is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license."
Location of this collection:
University of California, Berkeley, The Bancroft Library
Berkeley, CA 94720-6000, US
Contact:
510-642-6481