1.
ADAMS, Frank (1875-1967) Irrigation engineer, economist
Irrigation, Reclamation, and Water Administration,
1959,
491 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
2.
BANKS, Harvey O. (1910-) Civil engineer
California Water Project, 1955-1961,
1967,
iii, 82 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
3.
CAMP, Wofford B. (1894-) Farmer
Cotton, Irrigation, and the AAA,
1971,
viii, 444 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
4.
COBB, Cully Anton (1884-1975) Agricultural publisher
The Cotton Section of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1933-1937,
1968,
v, 242 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
5.
DOWNEY, Stephen W. (1886-1958) Attorney
California Water and Power Attorney,
1957,
316 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
6.
DURBROW, William (1876-1958) Engineer
Irrigation District Leader,
1958,
213 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
7.
ERDMAN, Henry E. (1884-1977) Agricultural economist
Agricultural Economics: Teaching, Research, and Writing: University of California, Berkeley, 1922-1969,
1971,
ix, 252 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
8.
HARDING, Sidney Twitchell (1883-1969) Irrigation engineer
A Life in Western Water Development,
1967,
xv, 524 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
9.
HUTCHISON, Claude B. (1885-) Agriculture dean
The College of Agriculture, University of California, 1922-1952,
1962,
xiii, 524 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
10.
LAMBERT, Charles Franklin (1887-1959) Irrigation district official
Sacramento Valley Irrigation and Land,
1957,
376 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
11.
LEEDOM, Sam R. (1896-1971) Water project administrator
California Water Development, 1930-1955,
1967,
iv, 83 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
12.
McGAUHEY, Percy H. (1904-1975) Sanitary engineer
The Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory: Administration, Research, and Consultation, 1950-1972,
1974,
x, 259 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
13.
MASON, J. Rupert (1886-1959) Municipal bond broker
J. Rupert Mason on Single-Tax, Irrigation Districts, and Municipal Bankruptcy,
1958,
372 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
14.
MILLER, John A. (1893-) Former sheriff
The Brentwood Plan for Agricultural Labor,
1963,
iv, 91 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
15.
NUTTING, Franklin P. (1876-1957) Raisin packer
An Interview with Franklin P. Nutting,
1955,
93 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
16.
PACKARD, Walter E. (1884-1966) Consulting agricultural engineer
Land and Power Development in California, Greece, and Latin America,
1970,
xiv, 603 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
17.
SANITARY ENGINEERING IN CALIFORNIA, 1911-1955, In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
18.
SWETT, Frank Tracy (1869-1969) Farmer
California Agricultural Cooperatives,
1968,
ix, 125 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
19.
TAYLOR, Paul Schuster (1895-) Economist, social scientist
Volume I: Education, Field Research, and Family, 1973, x, 342 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volumes II and III: California Water and Agricultural Labor, 1975, xiii, 519 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
20.
WELLMAN, Harry (1899-) Agricultural economist
Teaching, Research, and Administration, University of California, 1925-1968,
1976,
xvi, 259p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
21.
ADAMS, Ansel (1902-) Photographer
Conversations with Ansel Adams,
In process, 521 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
22.
ASAWA, Ruth (Mrs. Albert Lanier) (1926-) Sculptor
Art, Competence, and Citywide Cooperation for San Francisco,
In process, 220 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
23.
BAGLEY, Julian (1892-) Concierge, author
Welcome to the San Francisco Opera House,
1973,
v, 111 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
24.
BOONE, Philip S. (1918-) Symphony association president
The San Francisco Symphony, 1940-1972,
1978,
v, 188 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
25.
THOMAS D. CHURCH, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT,
Two volumes,
1978,
vii, 803 p.
A study of Thomas Dolliver Church (1902-1978), landscape architect.
Volume I:
Scope and Content Note
Volume II:
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
26.
CRAVATH, Ruth (1902-) Sculptor
Two San Francisco Artists and Their Contemporaries, 1920-1975,
1977,
iv, 365 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
27.
CUNNINGHAM, Imogen (Mrs. Roi Partridge) (1883-1976) Photographer
Portraits, Ideas, and Design,
1961,
viii, 215 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
28. DANCE AT THE TEMPLE OF THE WINGS: THE BOYNTON-QUITZOW FAMILY IN BERKELEY, Two volumes
Volume I:
1973,
vii, 183 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II:
1973,
iii, 90 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
29.
GREGG, John William (1880-1969) Landscape architect
A Half-Century of Landscape Architecture,
1965,
vii, 183 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
30.
HAGAR, Ella Barrows (1897-) Stonewall Road resident
Mediterranean Style in the Berkeley Hills,
1979,
v, 31 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
31.
HAGEMEYER, Johan (1884-1962) Photographer
Johan Hagemeyer, Photographer,
1956,
107 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
32.
HAYS, William Charles (1873-1963) Architect
Order, Taste, and Grace in Architecture,
1968,
xii, 245 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
33.
LANGE, Dorothea (Mrs. Paul Taylor) (1895-1965) Photographer
The Making of a Documentary Photographer,
1968,
vii, 257 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
34.
LEHMAN, Benjamin H. (1889-1977) Professor of English
Recollections and Reminiscences of Life in the Bay Area from 1920 Onward,
1969,
xii, 348 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
35. REMINISCENCES OF ERIC SPENCER MACKY AND CONSTANCE MACKY, 1954, iv, 121 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
36.
MARTINEZ, Elsie Whitaker (1890-) Widow of Xavier Martinez
San Francisco Bay Area Writers and Artists,
1969,
xii, 268 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
37.
JULIA MORGAN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY PROJECT,
Two volumes
A study of California architect, Julia Morgan (1872-1957)
Volume I: The Work of Walter Steilberg and Julia Morgan, and the Department of Architecture, UCB, 1904-1954,
1976,
ix, 374 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II: Julia Morgan, Her Office, and a House, 1976, v, 247 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
38.
MORLEY, Grace L. McCann (1900-) Museum director
Art, Artists, Museums, and the San Francisco Museum of Art,
1960,
viii, 246 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
39.
NEUHAUS, Eugen (1879-1963) Artist, teacher
Reminiscences: Bay Area Art and the University of California Art Department,
1961,
vi, 48p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
40.
NORRIS, Kathleen (1880-1966) Author
An Interview with Kathleen Norris,
1959,
264 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
41.
PEPPER, Stephen C. (1891-1972) Philosopher
Art and Philosophy at the University of California, 1919-1962,
1963,
xx, 471 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
42.
PUCCINELLI, Raymond (1904-) Sculptor
Sculptor: San Francisco to Florence,
1979,
76 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
43. SAN FRANCISCO NEIGHBORHOOD ARTS PROGRAM, 1978, iv, 132 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
44. REMINISCENCES OF LOUIS BASSI SIEGRIEST AND LUNDY SIEGRIEST. 1954, 95p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
45.
STEWART, George R. (1895-) Author
A Little of Myself,
1972,
vii, 319 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
46.
TOKLAS, Alice Babette (1877-1967) Author
An Interview with Alice B. Toklas,
1952,
116 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
47.
WESSELS, Glenn A. (1895-) Artist
Education of an Artist,
1967,
326 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
48.
WURSTER, William Wilson (1895-1973) Architect, dean
College of Environmental Design, University of California, Campus Planning and Architectural Practice,
1964,
xii, 325 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
49.
ZELLERBACH, Harold Lionel (1894-1978) Civic cultural leader
Art, Business, and Public Life in San Francisco,
1978,
ix, 256 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
50.
ANGELO, Valenti (1897-) Artist
Arts and Books: A Glorious Variety,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
51.
ANTONINUS, Brother (William Everson) (1912-) Poet, fine printer
Brother Antoninus: Poet, Printer, and Religious,
1966,
97 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
52. BOOK PRINTING WITH THE HANDPRESS, 1968, 61 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
53.
DEAN, Mallette (1907-1975) Artist, fine printer
Artist and Printer,
1970,
ii, 105 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
54.
GRABHORN, Edwin (1889-1968) Fine printer
Recollections of the Grabhorn Press,
1968,
112 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
55.
GRABHORN, Jane (1911-1973) Publisher, fine printer
The Colt Press,
1966,
iv, 43 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
56.
GRABHORN, Robert (1900-1973) Fine printer
Fine Printing and the Grabhorn Press,
1968,
iii, 129 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
57. THE GRABHORN PRESS AND THE GRACE HOPER PRESS, 1972, v, 94 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
58.
HARRIS, Carroll T. (1891-1975) Typographer
Conversations on Type and Printing, 1967,
1976,
iv, 198 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
59.
HART, James D. (1911-) Amateur printer
Fine Printers of the San Francisco Bay Area,
1969,
ii, 86 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
60.
HAWKINS, Quail (1905-) Bookseller
The Art of Bookselling: Quail Hawkins and the Sather Gate Book Shop,
1979,
iii, 154 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
61.
HOWELL, Warren R. (1912-) Bookman and publisher
Two San Francisco Bookmen,
1967,
v, 73 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
62.
HOYEM, Andrew (1935-) Fine printer
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
63.
HUNT, Haywood (1888-1974) Printer
Recollections of San Francisco Printers,
1967,
iv, 53 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
64.
KENNEDY, Alfred L. (1927-) Fine printer
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
65.
KENNEDY, Lawton R. (1900-) Fine printer
A Life in Printing,
1967,
v, 211 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
66.
LEWIS, Oscar (1893-) Author
Literary San Francisco,
1965,
iv, 151 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
67.
MAGEE, David (1905-1977) Bibliophile
Bookselling and Creating Books,
1969,
iii, 77 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
68.
MANN, Walter (1889-) Photoengraver
Photoengraving, 1910-1969,
1973,
v, 94 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
69. THE SCHMIDT LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, Two volumes
Volume I:
1968,
iv, 238 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II: 1969, iv, 156 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
70.
SPERISEN, Albert (1908-) Advertising art director
San Francisco Printers, 1925-1965,
1966,
ii, 91 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
71.
STAUFFACHER, Jack W. (1920-) Printer
A Printed Word Has Its Own Measure,
1969,
iii, 104 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
72.
WILSON, Adrian (1923-) Book designer
Printing and Book Designing,
1966,
iii, 108 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
73.
CROWLEY, Thomas (1875-1970) Water transportation owner
Recollections of the San Francisco Waterfront,
1967,
299 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
74.
CROWLEY, Thomas B. (1914-) Water transportation owner
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
75. CUTTER LABORATORIES, 1897-1972: A DUAL TRUST, Two volumes
Scope and Content Note
Volume I: Building and Guiding a Family Pharmaceutical Firm,
1975,
x, 274 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume II:
1975,
v, 274 p.
Additional Note
76.
FALK, Adrien J. (1884-1971) President, S&W Fine Foods, Inc.
An Interview with Adrien J. Falk,
1955,
180 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
77.
FIGARI, William (1886-) Tugboat captain
San Francisco Bay and Waterfront, 1900-1965,
1969,
iii, 169 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
78.
GALLAGHER, Mary (Mrs. Douglas Robson) (1883-1965) IWW sympathizer
An Interview with Mary Gallagher,
1955,
121 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
79.
GOLDBLATT, Louis (1910-) ILWU official
Louis Goldblatt: The ILWU in California and Hawaii, 1934-1977,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
80.
HOFFMAN, Claire Giannini (1904-) Banking family member
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
81. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS INTERVIEWS, 3651 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
82.
KNIESCHE, T. Max (1888-) Restaurateur
Schroeder's Cafe and the German Restaurant Tradition in San Francisco, 1907-1976,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
82a.
LAPHAM, Roger (1883-1966) President, American-Hawaiian Steamship Co.
An Interview on Shipping, Labor, City Government, and American Foreign Aid,
1957,
515p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
83.
LAUGHLIN, James William (1876-dec.) Department store manager
A Tape-Recorded Interview with James William Laughlin,
1955,
31 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
84. LEVI STRAUSS & COMPANY: TAILORS TO THE WORLD, 1976, xvii, 337 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
85.
LYON, Harvey B. (1883-1975) Oakland entrepreneur
Entrepreneur, Rotarian, and Philanthropist,
1973,
x, 192 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
86.
McGILLIVRAY, William J. (1891-) Tugboat captain
Tugboats and Boatmen of California, 1906-1970,
1971,
iv, 140 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
87.
McLAUGHLIN, Donald Hamilton (1891-) Mining company executive
Careers in Mining Geology and Management, University Governance and Teaching,
1975,
viii, 318 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
88.
MATYAS, Jennie (Mrs. John Charters) (1895-) ILGWU official
Jennie Matyas and the ILGWU,
1957,
409 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
89.
PHLEGER, Herman (1890-) Attorney
Sixty Years in Law, Public Service and International Affairs,
1979,
vi, 316 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
90.
SCHARRENBERG, Paul (1877-1969) Labor official
Reminiscences,
1954,
139 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
91.
SCHMIDT, Henry (1899-) ILWU leader
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
92.
SIMPSON, John Lowrey (1891-) Banker, financial adviser
Activities in a Troubled World: War Relief, Banking, and Business,
1978,
viii, 263 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
93.
SWAYNE, Lloyd (1893-) Steamship company president
Swayne & Hoyt, Inc., and the Intercoastal Trade,
1979,
16 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
94.
WINTHER, Ernest W. (1890-1975) Tugboat captain
Observations of San Francisco Bay from 1900-1971,
1972,
iv, 142 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
95.
WITTER, Jean C. (1892-1972) Investment banker
The University, the Community, and the Lifeblood of Business,
1968,
x, 95 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
96.
ADAMS, Leon D. (1905-) Wine Institute organizer, writer
Revitalizing the California Wine Industry,
1974,
v, 154 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
97.
AMERINE, Maynard A. (1911-) Professor of viticulture and enology
The University of California and the State's Wine Industry,
1971,
vi, 142 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
98.
BIANE, Philo (1909-) Winemaker
Wine Making in Southern California and Recollections of Fruit Industries, Inc.,
1972,
iv, 100 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
99. CALIFORNIA GRAPE PRODUCTS AND OTHER WINE ENTERPRISES, 1971, v, 150p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
100. CALIFORNIA WINE INDUSTRY DURING THE DEPRESSION, 1972, xvii, 79 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
101.
CRUESS, William V. (1886-1968) Professor of food technology
A Half Century of Food and Wine Technology,
1967,
v, 122 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
102.
GALLO, Ernest (1909-) Winemaker
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
103.
JOSLYN, Maynard A. (1904-) Professor of food science and technology
A Technologist Views the California Wine Industry,
1974,
v, 151 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
104. THE MARTINIS: WINE MAKING IN THE NAPA VALLEY, 1973, vi, 94 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
105.
MEYER, Otto E. (1903-) Winemaker
California Premium Wines and Brandy,
1973,
vi, 71 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
106.
OLMO, Harold P. (1909-) Professor of viticulture, plant geneticist
Plant Genetics and New Grape Varieties,
1976,
vi, 183 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
107.
PERELLI-MINETTI, Antonio (1882-1976) Winemaker
A Life in Wine Making,
1975,
iv, 174 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
108. PERSPECTIVES ON CALIFORNIA WINES, 1976, ii, 65 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
109.
PETRI, Louis A. (1912-) Wine industry executive
The Petri Family in the Wine Industry,
1971,
v, 67 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
110.
PEYSER, Jefferson E. (1899-) General counsel for the Wine Institute
The Law and the California Wine Industry,
1974,
vi, 71 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
111.
POWERS, Lucius (1901-1978) Attorney, fruit grower and shipper
The Fresno Area and the California Wine Industry,
1974,
iv, 54 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
112.
ROSSI, Edmund A. (1888-1974) Winemaker and industry official
Italian-Swiss Colony and the Wine Industry,
1971,
iv, 103 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
113. A. SETRAKIAN, A LEADER OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY GRAPE INDUSTRY, 1977, xii, 107 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
114.
TCHELISTCHEFF, Andre (1901-) Enologist and viticulturist
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
115.
TIMOTHY, Brother (1910-) Cellarmaster
The Christian Brothers as Winemakers,
1974,
v, 142 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
116.
WENTE, Ernest A. (1890-) Winemaker
Wine Making in the Livermore Valley,
1971,
v, 97 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
117.
WINKLER, Albert J. (1894-) Professor of viticulture and enology
Viticultural Research at UC Davis, 1921-1971,
1973,
ix, 144 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
118.
BROWER, David R. (1912-) Environmentalist
Environmental Activist, Publicist, and Prophet,
1980,
320 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
119.
COFFMAN, John D. (1882-1973) Chief forester, National Park Service
Forest Protection in the National Parks,
1973,
ix, 126 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
120.
COLBY, William E. (1875-1964) Attorney, conservationist
Reminiscences,
1954,
vi, 145 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
121.
COLLINS, George L. (1903-) National Park Service land-use planner
The Art and Politics of Park Planning and Preservation, 1920-1979,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
122. COMMENTS ON CONSERVATION, 1900-1960, 1962, vi, 53 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
123. CONSERVATION AND POLITICS, 1965, ix, 120 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
124. CRUISING AND PROTECTING THE REDWOODS OF HUMBOLDT, 1963, vi, 86p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
125.
DANA, Samuel T. (1883-) Forestry school dean, Michigan
The Development of Forestry in Government and Education,
1967,
98 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
126.
DRURY, Newton Bishop (1889-1978) Director, state and national parks
Parks and Redwoods,
Two volumes,
1972, xxii, 772 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
127.
DUNSHEE, Bertram K. (1891-) Conservationist, water company official
Land Planning in Marin County,
1965,
v, 53 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
128.
FARQUHAR, Francis Peloubet (1887-1974) Accountant and conservationist
On Accountancy, Mountaineering, and the National Parks,
1960,
xv, 376 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
129.
HARTZOG, George B. (1920-) Director, National Park Service
The National Parks, 1965,
1972,
ii, 92 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
130.
LEONARD, Richard Manning (1908-) Attorney, conservationist
Mountaineer, Lawyer, Environmentalist,
Two volumes,
1975, vi, 482 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
131.
LOWDERMILK, Walter C. (1888-1974) Resources management consultant
Soil, Forest, and Water Conservation and Reclamation in China, Israel, Africa, and the United States,
Two volumes,
1969, xxxix, 704 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
132.
MARSTON, Otis Reed (1894-) River runner
Running the Colorado River,
1965,
26 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
133.
MILLER, Loye H. (1874-1970) Naturalist
The Interpretive Naturalist,
1970,
ix, 61 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
134. RECOLLECTIONS OF JOHN MUIR, 1971, ix, 106 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
135. THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE AND CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS, 1963, vii, 143 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
136. THE NATURALIST PROGRAM IN THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, 1964, vi, 49p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
137. SIERRA CLUB HISTORY PROJECT, Nine volumes
Volume I:
1974,
212 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume II:
1975,
177 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume III: Southern Sierrans I,
1976,
178 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume IV: Sierra Club Women I,
1976,
71 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume V:
1977,
147 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume VI: Southern Sierrans II,
1977,
207 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume VII: Sierra Club Women II,
1977,
152 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume VIII:
1979,
277 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume IX:
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
138.
SIRI, William E. (1919-) Scientist, mountaineer
Reflections on the Sierra Club, the Environment, and Mountaineering, 1950s-1970s,
1979,
iv, 296 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
139.
WAYBURN, Edgar (1906-) Environmentalist
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
140.
BLACK, Rexford (1894-) Forest lobbyist
Private and State Forestry in California, 1917-1960,
1968,
159 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
141.
CRAFTS, Edward C. (1910-) Bureau of Outdoor Recreation director
Congress and the Forest Service, 1950-1962,
1975,
ix, 69 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
142. CROWN ZELLERBACH: TIMBER, TECHNOLOGY, AND CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, 1920 TO 1965, 1979, 310 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
143. EDDY TREE BREEDING STATION: INSTITUTE OF FOREST GENETICS, 1974, xvii, 147 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
144. FOREST SERVICE ISSUES, 1974, xi, 107 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
145. FOREST SERVICE, RECREATION AND WILDLIFE, 1968, xi, 78 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
146. FOREST TAXATION AND INSURANCE, 1926-1935, 1967, vii, 121 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
147. FORESTRY AND TECHNOLOGY IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, 1968, vii, 77 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
148. FORESTRY ISSUES, 1968, xi, 81 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
149.
FRITZ, Emanuel (1886-) Professor of forestry, California
Teacher, Editor, and Forestry Consultant,
1972,
xiii, 336 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
150.
GILL, Tom (1891-) International forester
The Summary of the Career of Tom Gill, International Forester,
1969,
vi, 75 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
151.
GRANGER, Christopher (1885-1967) Assistant Chief, USFS
Forest Management in the United States Forest Service,
1965,
xiv, 131 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
152.
ISAAC, Leo (1892-1970) Researcher, USFS
Douglas Fir Research in the Pacific Northwest, 1920-1956,
1967,
152 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
153.
KNEIPP, Leon F. (1880-1966) Assistant Chief, USFS
Land Planning and Acquisition, US Forest Service,
1976,
xviii, 283 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
154.
KOTOK, Edward I. (1888-1966) Assistant Chief, USFS
The US Forest Service: Research, State Forestry, and FAO,
1975,
x, 346 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
155.
LUND, Walter H. (1902-) Timber management specialist, USFS
Timber Management in the Pacific Northwest, 1927-1965,
1967,
vi, 83 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
156.
McCULLOCH, Walter (1905-1973) Forestry school dean, Oregon
Forestry and Education in Oregon, 1937-1966,
1968,
viii, 216 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
157.
METCALF, Woodbridge (1888-1972) Extension forester, California
Extension Forester, 1926-1956,
1969,
vii, 138 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
158.
MUNGER, Thornton T. (1883-) Research director, USFS
Forest Research in the Northwest,
1967,
x, 245 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
159.
NELSON, Dewitt (1901-) Conservation, natural resources director
Management of Natural Resources in California, 1925-1966,
1976,
xv, 326 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
160.
PEIRCE, Earl S. (1886-) Division chief, USFS
Salvage Programs Following the 1938 Hurricane,
1968,
viii, 52 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
161.
RINGLAND, Arthur C. (1882-) Forester
Conserving Human and Natural Resources,
1970,
xvi, 538 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
162.
SCHOFIELD, William R. (1894-1973) Forest lobbyist
Forestry, Lobbying and Resource Legislation, 1931-1961,
1968,
159 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
163.
SHOW, Stuart Bevier (1886-1963) Forester
National Forests in California,
1965,
xvi, 215 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
164.
BANCROFT, Philip (1881-1975) Walnut and pear grower
Politics, Farming, and the Progressive Party in California,
1962,
ix, 508 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
165.
BARTLETT, Louis (1872-1960) Attorney, Berkeley mayor
Memoirs,
1957,
219 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
166.
BOHNETT, Lewis D. (1880-1970) California assemblyman
Santa Clara County Progressive,
1958,
iv, 71 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
167. THE LAW FIRM OF BRONSON, BRONSON AND McKINNON: 1919-1941, 1978, vii, 279 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
168.
CAMPBELL, Kemper (1881-) California state bar organizer
Reminiscences of Kemper Campbell,
1954,
82 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
169.
CARTER, Jesse Washington (1888-1959) California supreme court justice
California Supreme Court Justice Jesse W. Carter,
1959,
546 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
170.
COSTELLO, John D. (1894-) Senator James D. Phelan's clerk
Reminiscences of John D. Costello,
1960,
73 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
171.
GRIFFITHS, Farnham P. (1884-1958) Attorney
The University of California and the California Bar,
1954,
iv, 46 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
172.
HAVENNER, Franck Roberts (1882-1967) Congressman from San Francisco
Reminiscences,
1953,
170 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
173.
JONES, Herbert Coffin (1880-1970) California state senator
Herbert C. Jones on California Government and Public Issues,
1957,
318 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
174.
KENT, Roger (1906-) Democratic State Central Committee chairman
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
175.
LUTGENS, Harry (1893-1968) Publisher
Publishing and Politics in California,
1961,
144 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
176.
NEYLAN, John Francis (1885-1960) Attorney
Politics, Law, and the University of California,
1961,
vi, 319 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
177.
SHIELDS, Peter J. (1862-1962) Judge, "Father of the Davis campus"
Peter J. Shields Reminiscences,
1954,
110 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
178.
THELEN, Max (1880-1972) Attorney
California Progressive, Railroad Commissioner, and Attorney,
1962,
vi, 100 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
179.
TURNER, Ethel Duffy (1885-1969) Author, revolutionary
Writers and Revolutionaries,
1967,
iv, 60 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
180.
FIELD, Sara Bard (1883-1974) Poet
Poet and Suffragist,
1979,
xix, 661 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
181.
MATTHEWS, Burnita Shelton (1894-) District Judge
Pathfinder in the Legal Aspects of Women,
1975,
ix, 86 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
182.
PAUL, Alice (1885-1977) Founder, National Woman's Party
Conversations with Alice Paul: Woman Suffrage and the Equal Rights Amendment,
1976,
674 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
183.
RANKIN, Jeannette (1880-1973) Congresswoman, anti-war activist
Activist for World Peace, Women's Rights, and Democratic Government,
1974,
ix, 293 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
184.
REYHER, Rebecca Hourwich (1897-) Author
Search and Struggle for Equality and Independence,
1977,
xv, 310 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
185. THE SUFFRAGISTS: FROM TEA-PARTIES TO PRISON, 1975, vii, 359 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
186.
VERNON, Mabel (1883-1975) Peace movement leader
Speaker for Suffrage and Petitioner for Peace,
1976,
xxii, 318 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
187.
ALBRIER, Frances Mary (1898-) Black political and civic leader
Determined Advocate for Racial Equality,
1979,
xvii, 308 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
188.
BENEDICT, Marjorie (1899-) Republican national committeewoman
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
189.
COX, Odessa (1922-) Black community leader, businesswoman
Challenging the Status Quo: The Twenty-seven Year Campaign for Southwest Junior College,
1979,
xii, 149 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
190.
DAVIS, Pauline (1917-) California state assemblywoman
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
191. HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS ORAL HISTORY, Four volumes, In process
Scope and Content Note
Volume I: The Political Campaigns
Scope and Content Note
Volume II: The Congress Years, 1944-1950
Scope and Content Note
Volume III: Family, Friends, and the Theater: The Years Before and After Politics
Scope and Content Note
Volume IV: Congresswoman, Actress, and Opera Singer
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
192.
ELIASER, Ann (1927-) Democratic party leader
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
193.
EU, March Fong (1932-) California Secretary of State
High Achieving Nonconformist in Local and State Government,
1978,
iii, 245 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
194.
FULLER, Jean Wood (1912-) Republican party leader
Organizing Women: Careers in Volunteer Politics and Government Administration,
1977,
xiv, 270 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
195.
GATOV, Elizabeth Rudel (1911-) Democratic party leader
Grassroots Party Organizer to Treasurer of the United States,
1978,
x, 412 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
196.
HELLER, Elinor Raas (1904-) Civic leader
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
197.
HITT, Patricia (1919-) Republican party leader
From Precinct Worker to Assistant Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
1980,
ix, 220 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
198.
HOSMER, Lucile (1907-1978) Republican party leader
A Conservative Republican in the Mainstream of Party Politics,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
198a.
KITAYAMA, Kimiko Fujii (1922-) Democratic party and civic leader
Nisei Leader in Democratic Politics and Civic Affairs,
1979,
ix, 110 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
199.
McCORMICK, LaRue (1909-) Communist party activist
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
200.
McLEAN, Hulda Hoover (1906-) Santa Cruz County supervisor
A Conservative's Crusades for Good Government,
1977,
ix, 174 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
201.
PIKE, Emily (1921-) Businesswoman, Republican party leader
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
202.
PORTER, Julia Gorman (1897-) City planner, Democratic party leader
Dedicated Democrat and City Planner, 1941-1975,
1977,
vi, 195 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
203.
SANKARY, Wanda (1919-) State assemblywoman, attorney
From Sod House to State House,
1979,
xvi, 109 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
204.
SCHECHTER, Hope Mendoza (1921-) Community and Democratic party leader
Activist in the Labor Movement, the Democratic Party, and the Mexican-American Community,
1980,
x, 165 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
205.
SCHULTZ, Vera Smith (1902-) Marin County supervisor
Ideals and Realities in State and Local Government,
1977,
viii, 272 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
206.
SHIRPSER, Clara (1901-) Community and political leader
One Woman's Role in Democratic Party Politics: National, State, and Local, 1950-1973,
Two volumes,
1975, vii, 671 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
207.
SNYDER, Elizabeth Carlson (1914-) Democratic state central committee chairman
California's First Woman State Party Chairman,
1977,
xv, 199 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
208.
WAGNER, Eleanor (1917-) Leader in coalition politics
Independent Political Coalitions: Electoral, Legislative, and Community,
1977,
xii, 166 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
209.
WARSCHAW, Carmen (1917-) Democratic party leader
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
210.
WOLFE, Carolyn (1890-) Utah Democratic party leader
Educating for Citizenship: A Career in Community Affairs and the Democratic Party, 1906-1976,
1978,
xvi, 254 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
211.
WYMAN, Rosalind (1930-) Los Angeles City Councilwoman, Democratic party activist
"It's a Girl:" Three Terms on the Los Angeles City Council, 1953-1965; Three Decades in the Democratic Party, 1948-1979,
1980,
xiv, 150 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
212.
YOUNGER, Mildred (1920-) Republican party activist
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
213.
AMERSON, A. Wayne (1905-) State employment service employee
Northern California and Its Challenges to a Negro in the Mid-19OOs,
1974,
xiii, 93 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
214.
BREED, Arthur H., Jr. (1903-) California state senator
Alameda County and the California Legislature, 1935-1958,
1977,
ix, 65 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
215.
BURGER, Warren E. (1907-) Supreme Court Chief Justice
The 1952 Republican Convention,
iv,
52 p.
Additional Note
216.
CARTER, Oliver J. (1911-1976) California state senator
A Leader in the California Senate and the Democratic Party, 1940-1950,
1977,
vii, 200 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
217.
CARTY, Edwin L. (1897-) Fish and game commissioner
Hunting Politics, and the Fish and Game Commission,
1975,
v, 104 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
218.
CHATTERS, Ford A. (1896-1974) California assemblyman
View from the Central Valley: The California Legislature, Water, Politics, and the State Personnel Board,
1976,
xv, 197 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
219.
DELLUMS, C. L. (1900-) Civil rights leader
International President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and Civil Rights Leader,
1973,
ix, 151 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
220.
FARIES, McIntyre (1896-) Judge
California Republicans, 1934-1953,
1973,
vii, 155 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
221.
GRAVES, Richard Perrin (1906-) Public administrator
Theoretician, Advocate, and Candidate in California State Government,
1973,
viii, 219 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
222.
JAHNSEN, Oscar J. (1900-) County DA's office inspector
Enforcing the Law Against Gambling, Bootlegging, Graft, Fraud, and Subversion, 1922-1942,
1976,
viii, 212 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
223.
McGEE, Richard Allen (1897-) Department of Corrections director
Participant in the Evolution in American Corrections, 1931-1973,
1976,
ix, 223 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
224.
MacGREGOR, Helen R. (1897-1975) Warren's administrative secretary
A Career in Public Service with Earl Warren,
1973,
viii, 249 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
225.
OLNEY, Warren, III (1904-1978) Attorney
Law Enforcement and Judicial Administration in the Earl Warren Era,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
226.
PATTERSON, Edgar James "Pat" (1923-) Correctional counselor
Governor's Mansion Aide to Prison Counselor,
1975,
v, 79 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
227.
PITTMAN, Tarea Hall NAACP West Coast Regional Director
NAACP Official and Civil Rights Worker,
1974,
v, 159 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
228.
POWERS, Robert B. (1900-) Coordinator of law enforcement agencies
Law Enforcement, Race Relations: 1930-1960,
1971,
xii, 180 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
229.
RUMFORD, William Byron (1908-) California assemblyman
Legislator for Fair Employment, Fair Housing, and Public Health,
1973,
xiv, 152 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
230.
SHERRY, Arthur H. (1908-) Professor of law
The Alameda County District Attorney's Office and the California Crime Commission,
1974,
ix, 146 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
231.
SMALL, Merrell Farnham (1901-) Warren's departmental secretary
The Office of Governor Under Earl Warren,
1972,
ix, 215 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
232.
SWEIGERT, William T. (1900-) Judge
Democrat, Friend, and Advisor to Earl Warren,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
233.
WOLLENBERG, Albert C. (1900-) California assemblyman
Two Generations of Public Service,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
234. EARL WARREN'S BAKERSFIELD, 1971, ix, 194 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
235. PERSPECTIVES ON THE ALAMEDA COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, Three volumes
Scope and Content Note
Volume I:
1972,
xi, 136 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II: 1973, xv, 322 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume III: 1974, xv, 171 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
236. SHIPBOARD MURDER CASE: LABOR, RADICALISM, AND EARL WARREN, 1936-1941, 1976, xxvii, 276 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
237. LABOR LOOKS AT EARL WARREN, 1970, xiii, 146 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
238. LABOR LEADERS VIEW THE WARREN ERA, 1976, x, 165 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
239. JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELOCATION REVISITED, Two volumes
Scope and Content Note
Volume I: Decision and Exodus,
1976,
xiii, 196 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II: The Internment, 1974, xxviii, 267 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
240. EARL WARREN AND HEALTH INSURANCE, 1943-49, 1971, xi, 232 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
241. EARL WARREN AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE, 1973, vii, 232 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
242. EARL WARREN AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 1973, xii, 432 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
243. EARL WARREN AND THE YOUTH AUTHORITY, 1972, vi, 257 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
244. EARL WARREN'S CAMPAIGNS, Three volumes
Volume I:
1976,
vi, 343 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II: 1977, viii, 305 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume III: The Conservative Republicans of 1952, 1978, x, 242 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
245. THE GOVERNOR AND THE PUBLIC, THE PRESS, AND THE LEGISLATURE, 1973, v, 185 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
246. BEE PERSPECTIVES OF THE WARREN ERA, 1976, vi, 187 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
247. CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS IN THE EARL WARREN ERA, 1976, ii, 416 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
248. CALIFORNIA STATE FINANCE IN THE 1940s, 1974, vii, 405 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
249. EARL WARREN AS EXECUTIVE: SOCIAL WELFARE AND STATE PARKS, 1977, vi, 127 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
250. EARL WARREN: FELLOW CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS, 1979, 244 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
251. HUNTING AND FISHING WITH EARL WARREN, 1976, vi, 195 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
252. EARL WARREN: VIEWS AND EPISODES, 1976, vii, 263 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
253. EARL WARREN: THE CHIEF JUSTICESHIP, 1977, viii, 238 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
254. THE WARRENS: FOUR PERSONAL VIEWS, 1976, vii, 143 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
255. RICHARD NIXON IN THE EARL WARREN ERA, In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
256. EARL WARREN: THE GOVERNOR'S FAMILY, In process, 209 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
257. GOODWIN KNIGHT-EDMUND G. BROWN, SR. PROJECT, In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
258.
ARNSTEIN, Lawrence (1880-1979) Public servant
Community Service in California Public Health and Social Welfare,
1964,
xiii, 292 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
259.
BANCROFT, Margaret Wood (1893-) Bancroft family member
Recollections of Hubert Howe Bancroft and the Bancroft Family,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
260.
BANE, Frank (1893-) Public welfare administrator
Public Administration and Public Welfare,
1965,
vii, 294 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
261.
BARY, Helen Valeska (1888-1973) Social services administrator
Labor Administration and Social Security: A Woman's Life,
1974,
x, 300 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
262. GRACE BIRD ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, Two volumes
Volume I: Leader in Junior College Education at Bakersfield and the University of California,
1978,
v, 184 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II: Bakersfield Remembers Grace V. Bird, 1978, ii, 158 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
263. AN INTERVIEW ON AID TO THE BLIND, 1955, iv, 48 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
264.
BOCQUERAZ, Leon Edward (1871-1959) Banker
Finding of the Drake Plate,
1956,
19 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
265.
BRADEN, Amy Steinhart (1879-1978) Public welfare official
Child Welfare and Community Service,
1965,
vi, 263 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
266.
CHARLES, Caroline Moore (1905-) Civic leader
The Action and Passion of Our Times,
1979,
vi, 310 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
267.
COGGINS, Herbert (1881-1974) Businessman, author
Herbert Coggins: From Horatio Alger to Eugene Debs,
1957,
172 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
268. BAY AREA FOUNDATION HISTORY. Five volumes
Scope and Content Note
Volume I: Building a Community Foundation,
1976,
xxiii, 249 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume II: At the Heart of Grants for Youth,
1976,
iii, 219 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume III:
1976,
ii, 348 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume IV:
1976,
ii, 333 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume V:
1976,
ii, 258 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
269.
GALARZA, Ernesto (1905-) Sociologist, community organizer
In process
Scope and Content Note
270.
HAGAR, Ella Barrows (1898-) University and community leader
Continuing Memoirs: Family, Community, University,
1974,
vi, 272 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
271.
HART, Ruth Arnstein (1917-1977) Community leader
Concern for the Individual: The Berkeley YWCA and Other Berkeley Organizations,
1978,
viii, 318 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
272. BARTLETT AND WINIFRED HEARD: PARTNERSHIP IN COMMUNITY SERVICE, 1978, iv, 686 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
273.
HODGE, Frederick Webb (1864-1956) Ethnologist
Frederick Webb Hodge, Ethnologist,
1957,
264 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
274.
HOLMES, Lulu H. (1900?-1977) Educator
Higher Education for Women in Japan, 1946-1948,
1968,
ix, 54 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
275. HORNITOS, CALIFORNIA, 1954, 41 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
276.
JENKINS, Allen (1922-) Director, Oakland Orientation Center for the Blind
Allen Jenkins on the Attitudes and Activities of the Organized Blind,
1956,
307 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
277.
KINGMAN, Harry L. (1892-) YMCA administrator
Citizenship in a Democracy,
1973,
vi, 292 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
278.
KROEBER-QUINN, Theodora (1897-1979) Author, Ishi
In process
Additional Note
279.
LEVISON, Alice Gerstle (1873-1973) San Franciscan
Family Reminiscences,
1967,
iv, 141 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
280.
LEWIS, Rubin M. (1899-1976) Surgeon
From Butte to Berkeley: The Making of a Thoracic Surgeon,
1977,
178 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
281.
LUBIN, Rebecca V. (1885-) Widow, Simon J. Lubin
Reminiscences of Mrs. Simon J. Lubin,
1954,
54 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
282.
LYON, Eleanor Richards (1899-1979) Clubwoman
Civic Volunteer, Clubwoman, and Conservationist,
1976,
ix, 154
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
283.
McLAREN, Norman Loyall, Jr. (1892-1977) Accountant, clubman
Business and Club Life in San Francisco, Reflections of a Pioneer Scion,
1978,
ix, 264 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
284.
McLAUGHLIN, Emma Moffat (1880-1968) Civic leader
A Life in Community Service,
1970,
xxx, 414 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
285. MARIPOSA, CALIFORNIA, 1954, 66 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
286.
MAY, Bernice Hubbard (1897-1975) Political leader
A Native Daughter's Leadership in Public Affairs,
Two volumes,
1976, xiii, 540 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
287.
OLNEY, Mary McLean (1873-1965) Oaklander
Oakland, Berkeley, and the University of California, 1880-1895,
1963,
iv, 169 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
288.
PERRY, Newel (1873-1961) Organizer for the blind
Dr. Newel Perry and the California Council for the Blind,
1956,
152 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
289.
RICHARDS, Bessie Launder (1885-1969) Miner's daughter, and wife
Mining Town Memories--Colorado and Mexico,
1967,
115 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
290. LESTER ROWNTREE, CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANT WOMAN, 1979, xii, 344 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
291.
SCUDDER, Kenyon J. (1890-1977) Criminologist
Between the Dark and the Daylight,
1972,
iii, 421 p.
Scope and Content Note
292. JOHN AND CAROLINE SERVICE: STATE DEPARTMENT DUTY IN CHINA, THE McCARTHY ERA, AND AFTER, 1933-1977, Two volumes
Volume I:
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II: 1978, vii, 257 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
293.
SHUMATE, C. Albert (1904-) Physician
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
294.
SIBLEY, Carol Rhodes (1902-) Berkeley board of education member
Building Community Trust, Berkeley School Integration and Other Civic Endeavors, 1943-1978,
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
295.
SIMPSON, Roy E. (1893-) Superintendent of public instruction
California State Department of Education, 1945-1962,
1978,
iv, 129 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
296. AUGUST VOLLMER: PIONEER IN POLICE PROFESSIONALISM, Two volumes
Scope and Content Note
Volume I:
1972,
xiv, 203 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
Volume II: In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
297.
FLEISHHACKER, Mortimer (1907-1976) Civic leader
Family, Business, and the San Francisco Community,
1975,
xii, 411 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
298.
HAAS, Elise Stern (1893-) Art patron, civic leader
The Appreciation of Quality,
1979,
x, 185 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
299.
HAAS, Walter Abraham, Sr. (1889-1979) Business and civic leader
Civic, Philanthropic, and Business Leadership,
1975,
vi, 162 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
300.
HILBORN, Walter S. (1879-1976) Attorney, Jewish community leader
Reflections on Legal Practice and Jewish Community Leadership: New York and Los Angeles, 1907-1973,
1974,
xix, 226 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
301.
KOSHLAND, Daniel E., Sr. (1892-1979) Businessman, philanthropist
The Principle of Sharing,
1971,
iv, 325 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
302.
KOSHLAND, Lucile Heming (1898-1978) Civic leader
Citizen Participation in Government,
1979,
iv, 79 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
303.
KUHN, Marshall H. (1916-1978) Teacher, community leader
Marshall H. Kuhn: Catalyst and Teacher; San Francisco Jewish and Community Leader, 1934-1978,
1979,
xxi, 365 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
304.
MAGNIN, Edgar Fogel (1890-) Rabbi
Leader and Personality,
1975,
xiii, 317 p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
305.
RINDER, Rose (1893-) Widow, Cantor Reuben Rinder
Music, Prayer, and Religious Leadership: Temple Emanu-El, 1913-1969,
1971,
vi, 185p.
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
306.
SALZ, Helen Arnstein (1883-1978) Artist, civil libertarian
Sketches of an Improbable Ninety Years,
1975,
xvi, 272 p.
Scope and Content Note
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307.
SINTON, Edgar (1889-) Attorney, philanthropist
Jewish and Community Service in San Francisco, A Family Tradition,
1978,
viii, 223 p.
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308.
DOTSENKO, Paul (1894-) Russian emigré
The Struggle for the Liberation of Siberia, 1918-1921,
1960,
vii, 114p.
Scope and Content Note
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309.
FEDOULENKO, Valentin V. (1894-1974) Russian emigré
Russian Emigré Life in Shanghai,
1967,
x, 171 p.
Scope and Content Note
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310.
GUINS, George C. (1887-1971) Russian emigré
Professor and Government Official: Russia, China, and California,
1966,
viii, 364 p.
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311.
GUINS, George C. (1887-1971) Russian emigré
Impressions of the Russian Imperial Government,
1971,
vii, 95 p.
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312.
LENKOFF, Aleksandr N. (1896-1975) Russian emigré
Life of a Russian Emigré Soldier,
1967,
ix, 38 p.
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313.
MALOZEMOFF, Elizabeth (1881-1974) Russian emigré
The Life of a Russian Teacher,
1961,
xi, 444 p.
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314.
MARSCHAK, Jacob (1898-1977) Russian emigré
Recollections of Kiev and the Northern Caucasus, 1917-1918,
1971,
v, 78 p.
Scope and Content Note
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315.
MOLTCHANOFF, Victorin M. (1886-1975) Russian emigré
The Last White General,
1972,
v, 132 p.
Scope and Content Note
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316.
NAGY-TALAVERA, Miklos (1929-) Russian emigré
Recollections of Soviet Labor Camps, 1949-1955,
1972,
iv, 100 p.
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317.
SHEBEKO, Boris (1900 1976) Russian emigré
Russian Civil War, 1918-1922,
1961,
ix, 284 p.
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318.
SHNEYEROFF, Michael M. (1880-1961) Russian emigré
Recollections of the Russian Revolution,
1960,
xii, 270 p.
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319.
BENSON, Andrew Alm (1917-) Chemist
In process
Scope and Content Note
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320.
CALVIN, Melvin (1911-) Chemist
In process
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321. CAVITY MAGNETRON AND RADAR DEVELOPMENT, In process
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322. ELECTRONIC ENTREPRENEURS, In process
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323.
FULLER, Leonard Franklin (1890-) Electrical engineer
Research Engineer and Professor,
1979,
v, 184 p.
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324.
HILDEBRAND, Joel Henry (1881-) Chemist
In process
Scope and Content Note
Additional Note
325.
KAMEN, Martin David (1913 ) Chemist
Physics, Politics, and Photosynthesis,
1975,
228 p.
Scope and Content Note
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326. KLYSTRON DEVELOPMENTS, In process
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327. LAWRENCE BERKELEY LABORATORY, In process
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328. LOS ALAMOS SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY, In process
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329. LOW TEMPERATURE CHEMISTRY, In process
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330. MEDICAL PHYSICS AT BERKELEY, In process
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331. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, In process
Scope and Content Note
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332.
TERMAN, Frederick Emmons (1900 ) Electrical engineer
In process
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333.
UNDERHILL, Robert Mackenzie (1893-) University administrator
Contract Negotiations for the University of California,
1979,
vii, 98 p.
Scope and Content Note
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334.
BIRGE, Raymond Thayer (1887-1980) Physicist
Raymond Thayer Birge, Physicist,
1960,
xii, 395 p.
Scope and Content Note
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335.
BLAISDELL, Allen Carrier (1897-1973) International House director
Foreign Students and the Berkeley International House, 1928-1961,
1967,
ix, 419 p.
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336. CENTENNIAL HISTORY PROJECT, 329 p.
Scope and Content Note
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337.
CHANEY, Ralph Works (1890-1971) Paleobotanist
Ralph Works Chaney, Ph.D., Paleobotanist, Conservationist,
1960,
x, 277 p.
Scope and Content Note
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338.
CHAO, Yuen Ren (1892-) Chinese scholar
Chinese Linguist, Phonologist, Composer, and Author,
1977,
vii, 242 p.
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339.
CORLEY, James H. (1904-1974) University comptroller
Serving the University in Sacramento,
1969,
xix, 120 p.
Scope and Content Note
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340.
CROSS, Ira Brown (1880-1977) Economist
Portrait of an Economics Professor,
1967,
v, 128 p.
Scope and Content Note
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341.
DAVIDSON, Mary Blossom (1884-1968) Dean of women
The Dean of Women and the Importance of Students,
1967,
iv, 79 p.
Scope and Content Note
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342.
DENNES, William R. (1898-) Philosopher, educator
Philosophy and the University Since 1915,
1970,
x, 162 p.
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343. DENTAL HISTORY PROJECT, 1967, 1114 p.
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344.
DONNELLY, Ruth Norton (1903-1973) University housing dean
The University's Role in Housing Services,
1970,
viii, 129 p.
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345.
DORNIN, May (1897-) University archivist, 1946-1964
In process
Additional Note
346.
EBRIGHT, Carroll (1894-1979) Crew coach
Ky Ebright: Crew Coach for the University of California and the Olympics,
1968,
vi 66p.
Scope and Content Note
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347.
EDMONDS, Harry (1883-1979) New York International House founder
The Founding of the International House Movement,
1971,
iii 221 p.
Scope and Content Note
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348.
EVANS, Clinton W. (1889-1975) Athletic coach
California Athlete, Coach, Administrator, Ambassador,
1970,
vii, 96 p.
Scope and Content Note
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349.
FOSTER, Herbert Bismarck (1885-1968) Engineer
The Role of the Engineer's Office in the Development of the University of California Campuses,
1960,
vi, 134 p.
Scope and Content Note
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350. WALTER GORDON ORAL HISTORY PROJECT, Two volumes, in process
Scope and Content Note
Volume I:
Scope and Content Note
Volume II:
Scope and Content Note
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351.
GRETHER, Ewald T. (1899-) Business administration dean
In process
Scope and Content Note
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352.
HAMILTON, Brutus (1900-) Track coach
Student Athletics and the Voluntary Discipline,
1967,
vi, 50 p.
Scope and Content Note
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353.
HILDEBRAND, Joel Henry (1881-) Chemist
Chemistry, Education, and the University of California,
1962,
v, 196 p.
Scope and Content Note
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354.
HUFF, Elizabeth (1912-) East Asiatic Library curator
Teacher and Founding Curator of the East Asiatic Library: from Urbana to Berkeley by way of Peking,
1977,
x, 278 p.
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355.
HUNTINGTON, Emily (1895-) Economist
A Career in Consumer Economics and Social Insurance,
1971,
viii, 111 p.
Scope and Content Note
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356.
LENZEN, Victor F. (1890-1975) Physicist, philosopher
Physics and Philosophy,
1965,
xiv, 192 p.
Scope and Content Note
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357.
LESSING, Ferdinand D. (1882-1961) Linguist
Early Years,
1963,
xi, 70 p.
Scope and Content Note
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358.
MERRITT, Ralph Palmer (1883-1963) University comptroller, regent
After Me Cometh a Builder: The Recollections of Ralph Palmer Merritt,
1962,
137 p.
Scope and Content Note
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359.
MEYER, Karl F. (1884-1974) Epidemiologist, microbiologist
Medical Research and Public Health,
1976,
ix, 439 p.
Scope and Content Note
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360.
MILES, Josephine (1911-) Poet
Josephine Miles: Poetry, Teaching, and Scholarship,
1979,
245 p.
Scope and Content Note
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361.
MITCHELL, Lucy Sprague (1878-1967) Educator
Pioneering in Education,
1962,
xvix, 174 p.
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362.
PORTER, Robert Langley (1870-1965) Physician
Robert Langley Porter, Physician, Teacher, and Guardian of the Public Health,
1960,
xxv, 102 p.
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363. THE PRYTANEANS: AN ORAL HISTORY OF THE PRYTANEAN SOCIETY AND ITS MEMBERS, Two volumes
Scope and Content Note
Volume I: 1901-20,
1970,
viii, 307 p.
Scope and Content Note
Volume II: 1921-30,
1977,
313 p.
Scope and Content Note
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364.
RICHARDSON, Leon J. (1868-1965) University Extension director
Berkeley Culture, University of California Highlights, and University Extension, 1892-1960,
1962,
x, 248 p.
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365.
ROBB, Agnes Roddy (1895-) Administrative secretary
Robert Gordon Sproul and the University of California,
1976,
ix, 134 p.
Scope and Content Note
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366.
SELVIN, Herman F. (1904-) Attorney, alumnus
The University of California and California Law and Lawyers, 1920-1978,
1979,
v, 217 p.
Scope and Content Note
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367.
SPROUL, Ida Wittschen (1891-) President's wife
Duty, Devotion, and Delight in the President's House, University of California,
1961,
iii, 103 p.
Scope and Content Note
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368.
STEVENS, Frank C. (1885-1965) Executive secretary to the University president
Forty Years in the Office of the President, University of California, 1905-1945,
1959,
189p.
Scope and Content Note
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369.
STEWART, Jessie Harris (1892-) University alumna, 1914
Memories of Girlhood and the University,
1978,
ii, 70 p.
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370. STUDENT HOUSING, WELFARE, AND THE ASUC, 1973, ii, 157 p.
Scope and Content Note
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371.
TOWLE, Katherine A. (1898-) Dean of students
Administration and Leadership,
1970,
viii, 309 p.
Scope and Content Note
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372.
UNDERHILL, Robert M. (1893-) University financial officer
University of California; Lands, Finances, and Investments,
1967,
viii, 421 p.
Scope and Content Note
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373.
WARING, Henry C. (1901-) Business manager
Henry C. Waring on University Extension,
1960,
130 p.
Scope and Content Note
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374.
WOODS, Baldwin M. (1887-1956) University Extension director
University of California Extension,
1957,
105 p.
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375. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA ORAL HISTORY PROJECT ON WOMEN IN MEDICINE
Scope and Content Note
376. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE INTERVIEWS
Scope and Content Note
377. THE PETALUMA JEWISH COMMUNITY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
Scope and Content Note
378. THE SCHLESINGER LIBRARY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT ON WOMEN IN THE BIRTH CONTROL AND MATERNAL HEALTH MOVEMENTS
Scope and Content Note
379. THE SCHLESINGER LIBRARY BLACK WOMEN ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
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380. OTHER CALIFORNIA COLLECTIONS
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381. AGRICULTURAL LABOR
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