One letter (AL) to the Editor, Fate, re Kundalini yoga. Lucknow, India, 28 Oct. 1977. Laid in U. A. Asrani, Yoga Unveiled (ARC B132.Y6 A76 1977). [ARC]. Alpha list.
Mainly clippings and copies of articles, videotapes, and audiotapes by and about 'anti-guri' philosopher U. G. Krishnamurti.
Entire file from City of San Diego records entitled "U.S.-- San Diego Barracks". Includes, communications from Commanding Post to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors and City of San Diego Board of Trustees, letter from Post Hospital doctor, Inspector...
The major portion of this collection consists of an assortment of U.S. Army Civil War documents, 1861 to 1865, related to the work of Paymaster John Oscar Culver; included are muster and pay rolls, correspondence, applications, certificates, vouchers, and receipts.
Consists of 275 cards listing population data for Stockton, Calif. (1950)
One stereoview of the Civil War survivors of the Massachusetts 54th, marching in parade, Washington Street, 17th July 1875. Photographer: g. J. Raymond & Co., Boston. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Includes correspondence, ship manifests, etc., and miscellaneous records of the Customs Service in the Monterey area.
This collection includes railroad commissioners reports generated between 1864 and 1889 on the progress of construction of the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads.
The consist of financial reports, correspondence, purchase orders, and committee reports mostly documenting Roy Lake's management, but including much earlier records, as well. The collection also includes blueprints and architectural renderings documenting its numerous renovations. The U.S. Grant Hotel records...
One stereoview of thedeck of the ship, U.S.S. Santee, taken by W. M. Chase, ca. 1900.
Album contains views of Ubero Plantation Co. grounds and vicinity in Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico. Views show indigenous persons who worked on plantation, their villages, and the surrounding towns and landscapes of the Coatzacoalcos River region. Photos also depict rubber...
The UC Academic Senate, San Diego Division records includes correspondence, meeting minutes, agendas, committee materials, subject files, and publications. The material pertains to admissions policy, campus and community environment, computer policy, faculty welfare, academic planning, research units, and budget issues.
Peter Newell discusses growing up in Los Angeles, his career as a basketball coach at Loyola University of Los Angeles, University of San Francisco, Michigan State University, University of California, Berkeley, and being Cal Athletic Director, and managing the San...
This is the most general and wide-ranging of University Archives pictorial collection categories. It includes all kinds of events and activities on the campus: a wide variety of student activities (including sorority and fraternity groups and houses), official events, faculty...
Contains views of campus scenes and groups of buildings.
The UC Berkeley Department of Ethnic Studies Records contains materials documenting the UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Department from its founding in 1968 – 1969 to the 2010s. Originally composed of four academic disciplines: Afro American Studies, Chicano Studies, Asian American...
These scrapbooks contain a wide variety of materials reflecting the interests of the student involved. Programs of campus events are a strong point, and some students have included their grade cards and similar items related to the business of being...
Henry Bruyn: Director, Student Health Services, 1959-1972. Edna Brean: Nurse coordinator, Cowell Residence Program, 1969-1975. Lucile Withington: Department of Rehabilitation counselor, Cowell Residence Program, 1969-1971. Karen Topp Goodwyn: Department of Rehabilitation counselor in Berkeley, 1972-1983. Gerald Belchick: Department of Rehabilitation...
Commemorative pin-back buttons from various UC Davis events.
Videos of Legal Aspects of Engineering course and of Story Teller Series episodes, as well as University Extension publications, course offerings, and bochures.
Video recordings of "Pulse" medical TV magazine recordings, other recordings related to the UC Davis Medical Center and UC Davis Health, photographs of the UC Davis Medical Center campus, and related records.
Items related to UC Davis staff and student life and commemorating UC Davis events.
The UC Davis Retirees' Association records include by-laws, minutes, budgets, reports, brochures, and newsletters.
The UC Davis Web Archives, created using the California Digital Library's Web Archiving Service (WAS), preserves websites in the entire "ucdavis.edu" domain to document the history of the University's activities and accomplishments. Special Collections, as the repository for the University...
Communications, newspaper clippings, publications, and press kits related to the University of California's divestment of holdings in apartheid South Africa during the 1980s.
Photographs of UC Express and Storage company and its subsidiary Yellow Van Shipping Company.
This collection documents the Fossil Free UC campaign, a University of California-wide effort to persuade the UC Regents to divest from Fossil Fuel assets. The campaign ran from 2011 to 2019, and this collection contains materials from across the campuses...
The University of California History Digital Archives comprises a collection of digitized historical documents, images and materials, along with past and current analysis on the history of the University of California. The original project began at the Center for Studies...
2 postcards depicting U.C. Pup vendor in chef's clothing with mobile hot dog stand wagon. One view shows advertising on cart: The U.C. Pup - Romeos - Sandwiches - Tamales. Other view shows cart prepared for customers (with stools, counter,...
Oral histories conducted by Kathryn Ringrose and sponsored by the Mandeville Special Collections Library of various persons involved with the establishment and development of the University of California, San Diego in the early 1960s. The interviews were conducted as part...
Records (1951-1964) concerning the expansion of the La Jolla campus of the University of California, consisting largely of the correspondence of Roger Revelle, director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, dean of the School of Science and Engineering and first...
The records of the Campus Planning Office document the office's administration, projects, and planning activities for the UC San Diego campus and community. Prominent subjects include campus academic, capital, facilities, and space planning. The records document the development of campus...
The UC San Diego Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA) collection documents the activities of the experimental music and art research unit. Materials include: subject files, photographs, publications and writings, event materials, and produced works.
The records of the UCSD Committee for Arts and Lectures document the activities of an early interdepartmental committee which reported directly to the chancellor. The committee planned, scheduled, publicized, and managed all events on campus, including fine arts exhibits, film...
The records include brochures, correspondence, membership lists, minutes, newspaper clippings, photographs, posters and printed programs, proposals and reports that document the establishment and growth of the Contemporary Black Arts Program at UCSD. These records consist chiefly of administrative files from...
Meeting minutes, agendas and related documents (1986-1994, 1995-1999) of the UCSD Council of Provosts. Materials created between July 1994 and June 1995 are not included in this collection.
The Cross-Cultural Center Records document the founding and development of the center, student groups and activism, events and outreach, publications, and reports.
The files for the UCSD Department of Music include programs and publicity materials from 1966-2000. The materials document the performance history for the department and the collaborations with musicians and artists, both regionally and internationally.
The administrative records of the Department of Physical Education document the creation and development of the department, including its 1987 reorganization and renaming to the Department of Physical Education Instruction, and its 1994 disestablishment.
The records of the Earl Warren College, Dean's Office, formerly the Fourth College, contain subject files, photographs of staff and events, and publications (1974-1996). The material documents the formation of the college's foundation curriculum plan, activities, and organization from 1969-1986.
The Eleanor Roosevelt College Office of the Dean historical files include documents regarding the naming of Fifth College to Eleanor Roosevelt in 1995, subject files, photographs, and publications.
The Friends of the International Center Records document the activities of the Friends, a volunteer organization dedicated to supporting the programs of the UC San Diego International Center and fostering international education, friendship, and cooperation.
The Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IRPS) files chiefly documents several major events in the 1980s and 1990s which were sponsored or attended by IRPS faculty, staff, and students.
The records of Health Sciences Communications include the public relations materials collected and created by that office. Materials include promotional items that document the history and activities of the Medical Center and the School of Medicine.
The John Muir College publications include academic and residential handbooks, and newsletters. The publications provided policy and education information for current and/or prospective students, and their parents.
The UC San Diego LGBT Campus Historical Collection documents the experiences of LGBTQIA+ community at UC San Diego, and reflects the activities and interests of students, staff, faculty, and alumni. It includes correspondence, proposals, reports, speeches, flyers, and photographs arranged...
The UCSD Medical Center publications include printed material representing historical overviews of the healthcare system, financial annual reports, newsletters, and commununications about Thornton Hospital.
Records of the UCSD Natural Land and Water Reserves System (NLWRS), later designated as the Natural Reserve System, established in 1965 as part of the University of California Natural Reserves System represents materials from both the UC Natural Reserves System...
The collection consists of maps, architectural drawings, blueprints, reports, photographs and administrative files relating to the development of campus infrastructure at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and UC San Diego.
The reports of contract and grant projects conducted at UC San Diego and administered by the Office of Contract and Grant Administration.
The Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Facilities Management historical files document campus development, building siting, and facility construction planning from 1955-1982.
Records of the Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor, Health Sciences contain subject files, departmental materials, and committees. Materials document aspects of the administration related to the UC San Diego School of Medicine and the UC San Diego Medical Center.
The Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs records document the functions and activities of the office, including administrative files; Recreation, IntraMural and Athletic Complex (RIMAC) planning and funding; and Registration Fee Committee materials.
Administrative files created by John S. Galbraith, the second chancellor (1964-1968) of UCSD. The collection includes correspondence relating to matters of personal concern to Galbraith, including his relations with members of the campus and San Diego communities, relations with his...
The Office of the Chancellor calendar notebooks includes administrative daily and month calendars for Chancellor Richard C. Atkinson, created by Executive Secretary Dorothy Keffala, 1980-1995. The calendar notebooks document the daily activities coordinating the Chancellor's meeting, travelling, and organizational schedules.
Outgoing correspondence (1978-1994) from the Office of the Chancellor arranged in chronological order.
Records of the Office of the Chancellor that document special UC San Diego celebrations and ceremonies.
Subject files maintained by Policy and Records Administration, including records from the Office of the Chancellor, the Office of the Associate Vice-Chancellor for Business Affairs, as well as selected materials from the offices of the Vice-Chancellor for Administration and the...
The Office of the Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities records document the oversight and coordination of the arts and humanities departments and programs; as well as academic planning and accreditation materials created during Stanley Chodorow's tenure as...
Administrative files of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at UC San Diego. Included are administrative correspondence and subject files, primarily from 1972 to 1994, related to the academic functions and responsibilities of the office.
The records of the Office of the University Librarian document the administration of the UC San Diego Library. Prominent subjects include the establishment, growth, and activities of the University Library on the UC San Diego campus.
The subject files of the Office of the Vice Chancellor - External and Business Affairs document the administrative and financial operations of the office. The records reflect several of the administrative units that reported to the Vice Chancellor, including Financial...
The records of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion document publicity and outreach efforts, including posters, pamphlets, brochures, and booklets.
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Research records contain subject and academic program files representing the administration and organization for graduate studies affairs and research activities.
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Resource Management and Planning records document the functions and activities of the office, including the management of reporting administrative units.
Records of the Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs at the University of California, San Diego contain administrative files related to student life, student committees and activities, facilities, and campus student services.
The collection contains design plans for the Central University Library from UC San Diego Resource Management and Planning (RMP); including original building plans and the 1989 additions to the building.
The publications of Revelle College, the first established college at UCSD, contain published materials produced by the Office of the Provost. The publications, including commencement programs, newsletters, and handbooks were produced as informational and educational brochures for current and/or prospective...
The San Diego Supercomputer Center records contains correspondence, minutes, proposals and reports created by GA (General Atomics) and the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
Correspondence, minutes, and reports of various committees (1961-1998) reporting to the Associate Dean for Curriculum and Student Affairs in the UCSD School of Medicine. Collectively the committees share responsibility for development and administration of curriculum in the UCSD School of...
The SIO Special Events Office records document the major events and achievements of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, including: meetings, workshops and conferences, anniversaries, building commemorations, fundraising, lectures, awards and fellowships, and distinguished visitors.
The records of the SIO Staff Council document the Council's organization, membership, and the areas of oversight.
The Visibility Laboratory conducted research in the fields of optics and underwater visibility. Funded primarily through U.S. government contracts, Laboratory researchers studied problems of camouflage, detection, atmospheric optics, and remote sensing of the Earth and oceans. The records document the...
The Photographic Laboratory Collection consists of original negatives, prints, and films documenting the history of Scripps Institution of Oceanography and UC San Diego, including the development of the campus, research, portraits, and expeditions.
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Subject Files contain materials documenting the history of SIO and, more broadly, the historical development of oceanography in the twentieth century.
The Stuart Collection Records contains the materials documenting art pieces held in the Stuart Collection as well as proposals for projects that were not built.
The records of the Thurgood Marshall College Office of the Provost document the administration of the Provost's office, including academic and facilities planning, committee work, and the management of routine matters and controversial issues and disputes.
The records of the UCSD University Art Gallery include materials related to the administrative functions of the Gallery and the Art Council Executive Board, as well as records of exhibitions that were curated between 1966 and 2015.
Public relations materials created and collected by University Communications, the UCSD administrative office responsible for informing the public about teaching, research, administration, public services, and student life at the University.
The University Communications Publications Office Photograph Collection includes images of campus events, campus buildings and aerial views, and portraits of campus administrators, faculty, staff, and students.
Records of the Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego. Included are the subject files (1955-1981) and outgoing correspondence (1970-1978) related to the academic functions and responsibilities 1) ADMINISTRATIVE FILES, 2) OUTGOING...
The UCSD Women's Resource Center records document the founding, development, and early activities of the Center.
The collection contains photographic prints, slides, transparencies and negatives of the UCSC campus from 1919 to 2005. Images include scenes from daily campus life and activities, and people and events significant to UCSC history. These are images that were taken...
In blue binding with gold "C" on cover.
Consists of Uchida's correspondence, writings, and professional files, along with a small amount of personal and family papers, providing insight into the life of a successful and distinguished author, as well as her experiences as a Japanese-American growing up in...
Photographs related to the life and work of Japanese American author Yoshiko Uchida, including photographs of family and friends, as well as photographs related to her career as a writer. Some images are of Tanforan, Heart Mountain and Topaz Japanese...
Zenʼichirō Uchida was a former Japanese Imperial Army soldier who fought in the Philippines and New Guinea. The Zenʼichirō Uchida papers includes personal journals, address books, photographs, drafts, and other documents related to the life and work of Zenʼichirō Uchida.
A collection of zines acquired from the Orange County Zine Fest.
The UCI Stories video oral histories collection contains videos of campus leaders, innovators, alumni, and other difference makers discussing UCI's bright past and brilliant future. These video histories capture conversations documenting UCI's founding; the history of schools, departments, and programs;...
Collection consists of audiocassette tapes from the UCLA Archive of Popular American Music....
Collection consists of VHS videocassette tapes from the UCLA Archive of Popular American Music....
This collection consists of sounds recordings, video recordings, and paper materials documenting a history of ethnomusicology performances, lectures symposia at UCLA. This is an open collection that is periodically updated with new materials.
The Benjamin and Gladys Thomas Air Photos Archives are a collection of aerial photographs—approximately 130,000 negatives on glass and film and over 80,000 prints—that along with other related documents and objects were donated to the UCLA Department of Geography in...
Collection consists of four audio cassette recordings representing lectures sponsored and held by the UCLA Library Department of Special Collections. Includes lectures by Sandra Tsing Loh (2001) and Mark Salzman (2005), and two Bonie Cashin Lectures presented by Judith Freedman...
Record Series 664 contains the financial statements, minutes of meetings, and reports of UCLA Foundation generated from 1967-1992.
Proposal, budget, planning, promotion, and evaluation records of the University of California, Los Angeles, (UCLA) Gay Students Union for the first three UCLA Gay Awareness Week events, 1974-1976. The Gay Students Union organized five days of speeches and panels for...
Record Series 208 contains the administrative files of the UCLA Lab School and its library, including reports, agendas and minutes, correspondence, and materials documenting the development of the elementary teaching program and credential. Also included are printed lesson plans and...
Oral history interviews related primarily to the history of Southern California and the Los Angeles metropolitan region. Major subject areas include the histories of communities of color, social movements, politics and government, visual arts, jazz, books and fine printing, water...
Collection consists of microfilms from various sources, including the collections of the UCLA Music Library and Library Special Collections....
Collection contains interview transcripts and recordings from oral history interviews with staff of the Los Angeles Early School of Neurology and UCLA Brain Research Institute, as well as contributors to the development of neuroscience....
Printed announcements, invitations, keepsakes, and other printed items, ca. 1960s-1980s, created for events at the UCLA library and elsewhere.
Record Series 25 contains course materials and papers generated by UCLA students Carole Prietto, Tamar Diana Wilson, and Dan Luckenbill.
Record Series 259 contains materials related to student activism at UCLA throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries. Themes include communism, pacifism, World War II, the Vietnam War, civil rights, and freedom of expression.
Record Series 670 contains artifacts, ephemera, and memorabilia relating to the Los Angeles State Normal School (LASNS), the University of California, Southern Branch, and to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Record Series 745 contains biographical information and photographs of faculty and staff affiliated with: the Los Angeles State Normal School (LASNS), 1881-1919; the University of California, Southern Branch, 1919-1926; the University of California, Los Angeles, 1927- . Materials include curriculum...
Record Series 815 contains records and clippings collected by UCLA University Archives on the subject of Angela Davis, her dismissal from UCLA, and criminal trial.
Record Series 642 contains miscellaneous moving image and audio recordings of UCLA events and activities, including: UCLA Charter Day lectures; UCLA Convocations; UCLA Faculty Lecture Series; the UCLA Committee on Public Lectures; UCLA Friend of the Library events; and moving...
Record Series 100 contains photographic prints, photographic negatives, and slides of buildings, events, and organizations affiliated with: the Los Angeles State Normal School (LASNS), 1881-1919; the University of California, Southern Branch, 1919-1926; and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA),...
Record Series 746 contains information on academic programs, buildings, events, and organizations affiliated with: the Los Angeles State Normal School (LASNS), 1881-1919; the University of California, Southern Branch, 1919-1926; and the University of California, Los Angeles, 1927- . The contents...
Portraits of distinguished literary figures associated with Utah: Edward Abbey, Fawn Brodie, Juanita Brooks, Neal Cassady, Bernard DeVoto, Raymond F. Jones, Charles Kelly, Dale Morgan, Wallace Stegner, May Swenson, Wallace Thurman, Maurine Whipple. Prints appear to be reproductions of paintings...
Flyers, etc.
Interviewer: David E. Russell, 1997-1998? Interviewee(s): Alec Alexander, Mortimer Andron, William F. Kennedy, Walter Mead, John Sonstelie. Transcript: None found. No paper files found. Arrangement: John Sonstelie, n.d.: A19629/CS (digitized)
The collection contains information about the two hunger strikes at UCSB that led, among other results, to the ethnic and gender studies undergraduate requirements and the eventual Ph.D program in Chicana/o Studies. The collection is made up of collected news...
Accession records compiled by UCSB Greenhouse manager John Bleck from 1978-1997 (nos. 78-001 to 97001). Data include botanical name, source, and form of plant (whole plant, cutting, seed)....
This collection contains early UCSC campus academic planning documents and related correspondence
This collection contians transcripts and tapes of oral history interviews conducted by students in the American Studies classes of Professor Judy Yung.
This is an artifical collection of nearly 300 audio recordings (mostly on 1/4" reel to reel tape) of various interviews, lectures, and public events related to the University of California, Santa Cruz. Some recordings have been re-formatted and cataloged individually...
Contains items with trademark UCSC Banana Slug, also information on 25 year history of mascot, t-shirt, original paste-up drawing, snapshots, etc....
This collection contains photographic slides of the UCSC campus.
Includes correspondence, meeting agendas, minutes for UCSC Carlyleans.
Correspondence, budgets, prospectuses, proposals, photographs, contact sheets, and clippings related to the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Also included is a congressional hearing on The Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980....
This collection contains University of California Santa Cruz class schedules from its founding year, 1965, to 2009. Schedules for 1965-1966 also include registration circulars, student manuals, and final exam schedules. Schedules for 1967-1974 include faculty and staff directories....
This collection contains research materials originally collected by Carlos Noreña for use in his own work .
This collection contains various commencement programs, invitations, speeches, certificates, and some related correspondence.
This collection contains campus, faculty, staff and student directories, as well as student orientation handbooks and manuals for the ten colleges of the University of California Santa Cruz....
Hand written field data from northern elephant seal research at UC's Ano Nuevo Reserve at Ano Nuevo State Park (San Mateo County, CA). Primarily census records with some specific accounts. Many of these documents were originally kept in 49 binders...
This collection documents the administrative and curricular functions of the Feminist Studies (formerly Women's Studies) Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, as well as events, initiatives, and lectures sponsored by the department. It includes curriculum planning and advertising...
This collection contains campus physical planning documents and related correspondence
This collection contains posters produced by the University of California Santa Cruz for campus events. Most posters promote music and theater productions. Posters were produced by the Music, Theater Arts, Performing Arts as well as Arts & Lectures and various...
Contains photographs of the 1968-1969 production of , cast list and photographs of cast members and guest artist Richard Trousdell.
A collection of flyers and unnumbered newsletters describing tutoring activities of UCSC students with children in the surrounding communities.
These records document activities of the Women of Color Research Cluster, also known as the Women of Color in Collaboration and Conflict Research Cluster, from 1992 to 2008. The majority of the contents are related to the annual Women of...
This collection contains the business papers, minutes and programs of the Club.
Bound, pasted-up copies, taken from statewide published budget; includes income and expenditures for all San Francisco departments.
The UCSF AIDS Health Project (AHP) began its HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and counseling efforts in 1984 with support from the San Francisco Department of Public Health. AHP staff conducted research and provided mental health and social services to youth, gay...
Collection documents the UCSF Department of Anatomy and Dr. Herbert McLean Evans, who served as department chair from 1915-1934.
The Bioengineering Graduate Program was officially established by the Regents of the University of California in 1983 as an intercampus (UCB/UCSF) graduate group providing MS and PhD degrees. Its goal is to provide students with the strong engineering and basic...
Records of the University of California San Francisco Campus Compendium. Published in 1983 and 1985 by the Staff Employee Council (SEC), the UCSF Campus Compendium is an accumulation of information about the benefits, programs and resources available to employees at...
The collection contains papers and audiovisual materials relating to UCSF campus events.
The UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) was established in 1986 to train scientists and stimulate new research projects that impact the practice, theory, and policy of HIV/AIDS prevention and keep pace with the changing epidemic. The CAPS records...
The Committee on the Status of Women was preceded by the Advisory Committee on Equal Opportunity for Women, appointed by Chancellor Lee in 1971. The committee addressed questions of the status (numbers, promotion levels, tenure) of women faculty at UCSF,...
Collection contains audiovisual materials that document UCSF commencement ceremonies.
Collection consists of documentation of events and programs coordinated by The Committee on Arts and Lectures from 1939-1972. Collection contains lecture transcripts, event programs, photographs and audiotapes from speakers and performers such as Barnaby Conrad, Alfred R. Sumner, and Chauncey...
UCSF Committee on Educational Policy records includes administration records regarding accredidation, schedules, planning, surveys, and retirements.
agendas, correspondence, reports...
Collection contains 437 cassette tapes of University of California, San Francisco Continuing Education symposia.
Collection contains program files of the University of California, San Francisco Continuing Education department.
Collection contains program folders and income statements of University of California, San Francisco Continuing Education department.
The cornerstone of the medical school, laid on March 27, 1897, was comprised of a copper box which functioned as a time capsule. The copper box was unearthed and cut open in March of 1967 when the building was torn...
This collection consists of the following records: books (carton 1), paper files (carton 2), and audio cassettes (carton 1) and VHS tapes (cartons 3-4) of various Department of Neurology faculty talks....
UCSF Department of Physical Plant records includes specifications for several medical buildings in the campus inlcuding: College of Pharmacy and Dentistry, Nurses Home, and Radiological Research Laboratory, Medical School Building. The collection also includes specification for improvement, alerations, and repairs...
UCSF Dept. of Medicine Radiological Laboratory records includes The History of the Radiological Laboratory, 1942-54.
Records from the UCSF Department of Neurological Surgery from 1958-2000.
Collection contains the records of University of California, San Francisco Department of Psychiatry Residency Training Program.
Collection consists primarily of films produced at UCSF with and by UCSF house staff.
Includes minutes and correspondence of the Board of Directors, reports of activities, financial records.
UCSF Human Biology Program records includes correspondence, grant applications, subject files, and reports....
Records include committee minutes, medical records, correspondence, testing records, publications and reports. Collection is comprised of paper materials....
A collection of Japanese woodblock prints on the subject of health and medicine. Included are Ukiyo-e prints depicting diseases, health practices, public health messages, and drug advertisements, as well as maps of Nagasaki and textual drug advertisements. The website for...
UCSF Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute records include reports, surveys and list of students.
The LGBT Resource Center provides individual and group consultation, educational workshops, and training to the campus community and medical center about issues that impact LGBTQIA+ people. Together with the Office of Diversity and Outreach, they also provide trainings on greater...
The collection consists of a triptych and a light installation created by Pantea Karimi, recipient of the 2021 UCSF Library Artist in Residence award....
Collection contains records of the UCSF Medical Center Auxiliary.
Records of the UCSF Medical Center, Quality Improvement Department.
UCSF Moffit Hospital records includes job descriptions, budget information, orientation manuals, peer review guides and the move to Long Hospital.
UCSF Office of the Chancellor Administrative Records includes record items, subcomittee minutes, agendas, reports of meetings, programs, annual reports, and miscellaneous items.
Oral history interviews with faculty and staff of the University of California, San Francisco and San Francisco General Hospital, including transcripts, audiovisual recordings of interviews, and supplemental material. Topic areas include, among others, surgery, nursing, oncology, radiology, biotechnology, magnetic resonance...
Personnel manuals...
Collection includes materials that document the field of Precision Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.
The collection is comprised of the administrative records of the University of California, San Francisco's Program for Women in Health Sciences. Materials date from 1976-1979.
Correspondence and reports...
Comprised of "The Fraus' Favorites," a cookbook by the School of Medicine class of 1953.
Collection contains audiovisual material that document the faculty, staff, and residents from the University of California Medical School
Documentation of UCSF School of Medicine class plays. It includes 9 DVDs, 1 VHS, and 1 record of plays, 1 CD of photographs, and play announcements and transcripts....
Recording of the Centennial celebration of the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, 1964 November 20.
Films of the UCSF campus community protest against the Cambodian invasion, May 6 – May 18, 1970. Many of the films are of meetings that took place in the Millberry Union Gym.
Collection contains materials for and about students in the School of Medicine created and collected by the Undergraduate Medical Education, Meeical Student Services offices, dating from 1954-2013.
The Women's Faculty Association was organized in 1980, and includes as members women and men faculty from the School of Medicine. The collection relates to the associations elections, receptions, retreats, worksops, and bylaws.
UCSF School of Nursing, Alumni Association recordsincludes alumni scrapbooks which include photographs. There is also correspondence, meeting notes, treasurer information, and "On Call" Nesletters"
The collection contains materials relating to the UCSF School of Nursing Master's Entry Program in Nursing (MEPN) dated from 1988-1991.
School of Nursing Student Affairs Office Screening Committee minutes and tools...
UCSF School of Nursing records includes minutes, correspondence, budget, manual, annual reports and publications.
Office of Academic Programs records...
Material relating to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the School.
Collection includes records of the UCSF School of Pharmacy.
Collection contains material from the UCSF Office of Development and Alumni Relations, including material related to alumni associations that support the UCSF Schools of Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, and the Graduate Division. Material includes photographs, administrative records, audiovisual recordings, class...
This collection contains selected materials that document the 1990 merger of the University of California, San Francisco, the Medical Center at the University of California, San Francisco, Mount Zion Health Systems, and Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center.
This collection contains selected printed materials that document the merger between the UCSF Medical Center, Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinic, Stanford University Hospital, Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford and the clinical practices of the full-time faculty of...
This collection contains kensho mawashi (sumo ceremonial belt), wooden bird pins, books, and photographs. Photographs in the collection include images of sumo wrestlers, sumo wrestling tournaments and events, photographs from Los Angeles, and family photographs in the United States and...
This collection includes playbills, theatre set models, and scripts for television, film, and plays written by American screenwriter and playwright Yale M. Udoff (1935-2018).
Miklos Udvardy was a research biologist, curator, and professor that specialized in the study of Ornithology and Biogeographical research. He was a professor at the University of British Columbia and at California State University, Sacramento. He was a visiting professor...
Photographs of the sites of forced labor camps near Noril'sk, Russia.
Photographs from Marie Ueda of gay events during the 1970's to 1990's. Photos of Harvey Milk, Pride Parades, White Night Riots, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, AIDS and other LGBT events.
Masa Uehara was married to the poet Gary Snyder from 1967-1989. The collection consists of 111 letters she received from Gary Snyder over the course of their courtship and married life.
Papers relating to the Harry Ueno's internment at Camp Manzanar in 1942. Includes correspondence, clippings, and oral history interview.
While a cook at the Manzanar Relocation Center Harry Ueno was active in trying to organize kitchen workers in protest against camp conditions and was outspoken against the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). He was accused of beating JACL leader...
Relates to Russian émigré life in Estonia, France, Germany and the United States. Photocopy.
The UFA motion picture newsreels depict German military operations and conditions in Germany during World War II, mainly during the 1939-1942 period. Includes a few pre-war newsreels of Nazi leaders and rallies, and a few photographs. Most newsreels were distributed...
Relates to activities of the Italian Partisans in Lombardy at the close of World War II.
Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, serial issues, leaflets, reports, studies, and other printed matter, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Uganda.
The Don Uhl drawings of the E. J. Brandeis house span 3 linear feet and date from 1929. The collection is composed of seven architectural drawings in the form of reprographic copies. Drawings include: plot plan, foundation plan, floor plans...
Correspondence and photographs relating to the Solano Project, which included building of the Monticello Dam.
Recordings of speeches, radio addresses, and trial proceedings, 1933-1944, relating to the anti-Nazi movement, and especially to the attempt of July 20, 1944 to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
This collection consists of the professional papers of Alfred W. Uhrich (1889-1968), a corporate educator for the San Joaquin Power Division of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
This collection consists of newspapers, magazines, and personal mementos from Gayle Uilkema’s years as Mayor of Lafayette and Contra Costa County Supervisor. The newspaper and magazine articles generally concern various matters of local interest in central Contra Costa County.
15 typescript carbon letters (TL), mainly between Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency officials, Fort Duchesne, Utah, and the U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C., concerning a dispute between Special Agent F. A. Baker and Superviser in Charge, Jewell D....
The records consist of administrative materials, newspaper clippings, photographs, posters, and audiovisual materials created and/or collected by the Ujamaa theme dormitory at Stanford University. These materials document the administration and history of the theme house from the 1970s to 2012....
This collection, the UKIAH (built 1890; ferry) inspection records (SAFR 13556, HDC 11), consists of ten inspection documents for the UKIAH dated 1911 to 1912.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Ukraine newspaper collection (1905-2022) comprises eighty two titles of publication in Ukrainian, Russian, Spanish, and English. All titles within...
Studio photograph of two young men and one young woman.
Photographs of various scenes from Ukraine, and especially of demonstrations for Ukrainian independence, and of Ukrainian government officials and governing bodies in session.
Memoranda, pamphlets, serial issues, proclamations, broadsides, leaflets, flyers, election campaign literature, and video tapes, relating to various aspects of Ukrainian history, mainly in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods, and especially to events leading up to establishment of Ukrainian independence in...
4 albums/scrapbooks.
Relates to political developments in the Ukraine and the Soviet Union and to the movement for Ukrainian independence. Includes a few clippings, pamphlets, and serial issues.
Relates to the history of the Uhlan troops of the Russian Imperial army.
Correspondence, writings, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia relating to Russian émigré affairs, Russian culture, Cossack history and Cossacks in emigration, and post-World War II resettlement of Russian displaced persons.
Elwood Ullman was a screenwriter best known for his work on The Three Stooges comedy features. The collection consists of various drafts of motion picture, television, and radio scripts, story ideas and outlines, treatments, publicity, and correspondence.
Programs, scrapbooks, and serials (including a long run of Playbill) pertaining mostly to New York City theatres, but also including Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia theatres, and others.
This collection consists of 60 cartes de visite, owned by José Antonio Ulloa of Zacatecas, Mexico. Items in the collection include photographs and portraits of European, South American, and Central American royalty and military members from the 19th century. Many...
The Edgar G. Ulmer papers span the years circa 1930s-2007 and encompass 8.3 linear feet and 18 posters. The collection consists of scripts, biographical and credit data, clippings and reviews, contracts, correspondence, books, periodicals, and photographs. The material was largely...
Relates to social conditions and medical missionary activities in China.
The collection contains photographs, posters, letters, sound and video recordings, pamphlets, bulletins, reports, and other printed matter collected by Vic and Barby Ulmer, founders of Our Developing World. The bulk of the material relates to social, political, and economic conditions...
Letters, ephemera, notes, and pamphlets created and collected by USC Professor of Botany and Zoology Albert B. Ulrey, and his wife, USC alumna Florence Speicher Ulrey, documenting aspects of the history of USC and Ulrey's teaching and scientific research interests.
Photographs of plants in laboratory and other research settings, with an emphasis on sugar beets, but also tomatoes, strawberries, barley, grapes, various beans, clover, lettuce, rice and potatoes, among others. Accompanied by extensive research notes in multiple series of binders...
This collection contains opera, ballet, and other arts-related posters from the estate of Allan Ulrich (1940-2019), a major classical music and ballet critic who worked for the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, and early in his career, the Sacramento...
Videotape raw footage, relating to the American decision to develop the hydrogen bomb. Used in preparation of the television program produced by the History Channel. Includes interviews with scientists and government officials involved in the decision.
." Printed program, re General Grant's funeral cortege, New York, 1885.
One document (ADS): Pardon for John Higgs (alias John Hasson), signed by Grant as President, and by Secretary of State Hamilton Fish. Washington, D.C., 13 Dec. 1873. [Oversize boxed].
Two notes: an invitation, 1865, and a scrap of paper signed by Grant shortly before his death, 1885.
One letter (AL) to Frederick P. Stanton re appointment to see the President, signed by his private secretary. Washington, D.C., 1 Mar. 1882. Accession log 1/23/85.
Holograph letter written from New York City, declining an invitation to attend the twentieth anniversary of the Union League Club.
Portrait, with attached autograph. [Oversize boxed].
Portraits and other scenes with Grant in them. [Oversize boxed].
Pamphlets, booklets, and other issuances relating to conflict in Lebanon.
Clippings from English-language Philippine newspapers, relating to political, social and economic conditions in the Philippines; culture, education and religion in the Philippines; the history, foreign relations, ethnology, and flora and fauna of the Philippines; and news of East and Southeast...
This collection contains 70 correspondence from Sgt. Lee Umlauf, USA, to his parents in Ashland, PA during the Vietnam War.
Dictation recorded, with explanatory notes, by Thomas Savage at Rancho San Isidro, near the San Gabriel Mission, Dec. 10, 1877.
Relates to activities of Kurt Waldheim (subsequently president of Austria) as a German officer in Yugoslavia and Greece during World War II, and especially to allegations of participation in war crimes by Waldheim. Includes subsequent printed version of report. Photocopy.
The California Un-American Activities Committees (CUAC) files (identification numbers 93-04-12 and 93-04-16) span the period 1935-1971 and consist of eighty cubic feet. The files document legislative investigations of labor unions, universities and colleges, public employees, liberal churches, and the Hollywood...
Relates to the Soviet and German occupation of Latvia, 1940-1944.
Advertising card for livery stable in Palo Alto, Calif., with train schedule to San Francisco and descriptive text on Stanford University.
Paper hat, printed in red white and blue. Placard has hand-written text and illustrations in marking pen on cardboard, with wooden handle.
This collection contains items pertaining to the Uncle Sam Republican League Club, including administrative documents, membership information, meeting minutes and financial information.
Three letters (13 p.) containing advice and encouragement on mining in Calif., including information on the Slug Gulch and Eagle mines.
Relates to various aspects of American foreign and domestic policy. Television program sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
The City of Santa Barbara, California, became the community that it is through planning. In her book, , former Mayor Sheila Lodge documents the many battles it sometimes took, the unanticipated events, and the process that was developed to make...
Collection contains photographs and media files documenting the history of the retail store, Under One Roof, which donated its profits to AIDS Service Organizations.
Collection consists of newspapers and other materials representing American and some British and French underground, alternative and extremist literature. Includes materials from both sides of the political spectrum, such as Black Panther Party, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Communist Party, Industrial Workers...
The collection contains around sixty underground comic books, including and
An artificial collection of unauthored erotic literature and art (graphics) believed to have been created between 1940 and 1980. The theme of these works is almost exclusively homosexual, although there are some rare instances of bisexual and heterosexual encounters with...
The Francis T. Underhill papers span 9 linear feet and date from circa 1896 to circa 1925. The collection is composed of scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine clippings regarding Underhill’s book and hog breeding; Mrs. Underhill’s travel scrapbook; a copy...
The Henry Beers Underhill Correspondence is an eighty-page manuscript consisting of transcribed letters between Henry Beers Underhill (1821-1904), an early settler in Stockton, California; his first wife, Harriette Young Fish Underhill (1827-1854); Anna Fish Underhill Hart (1849-1943), the eldest of...
The Underhill Collection consists of scattered correspondence and minutes of the Stockton Potato Day Records Committee (1924, 1925); minutes of the San Joaquin County Farm Bureau Tomato Section meetings (1946-1947); copies of the Tomato Growers Association Bulletin (1946-1958); a brief...
The papers include correspondence, subject files, legal documents and annotated survey maps. There are also correspondence and drafts of his biography of Thomas O. Larkin, entitled , which was originally published by Stanford University Press in 1939.
Relates to Herbert Hoover. Includes three presentations: David Burner, "A Humanistic Approach : The Quaker Childhood of Herbert Hoover"; Ellis Hawley, "A Sociological Approach : Neo-Institutional History and the Understanding of Herbert Hoover"; and William G. Robbins, "Summary and Comment."...
The collection consists of 27 stereoscopic photographs depicting various locations in Jerusalem published by Underwood & Underwood at the turn of the 20th century. The majority of the photographs come from the "Jerusalem Tour" set published in 1904.
Agness Underwood was a Los Angeles newspaper woman for forty-two years. During the 1930s and 1940s she was one of the city's best-known court and police reporters. In 1947, she became city editor of the a post she held for...
The Underwood collection consists primarily of Florence Underwood's written music and research conducted to write the music. In addition, scrapbooks, personal and legal papers make up a portion of the collection.
This collection contains two photocopied correspondence written by Cpl. Jesse M. Underwood, USA to unknown recipients during the Philippine-American War. This collection also contains two photocopied transcription of the photocopied correspondence, a photocopied photograph, and two printed documents.
Holograph letter written to the governor of New York informing him of the death of a mutual friend.
John Underwood grew up in Los Angeles, and his interest in aviation began at seven years old. He personally experienced the development of the aviation industry as an aviation technical writer. These photographs are part of Underwood’s personal collection and...
This collection consists of original scores and arrangements by Lucas Underwood, some of his teaching materials, and 7 scrapbooks of photos, clippings, and programs.
The Ron Underwood papers span the years 1989-1997 and encompass 1.5 linear feet. The collection contains scripts and storyboards for five films directed by Underwood, including CITY SLICKERS (1991) and MIGHTY JOE YOUNG (1998)....
Contains constitution, by-laws, reports, accounting, resolutions, meeting minutes, correspondence, documents of a subgroup of women called the White Hyacinth League, clippings, and ephemera. Correspondence includes outgoing letters of E.J. Krueger, and C.M. Christoffersen, tracts explaining and promoting the organization, administrative...
This collection includes watercolor paintings from four workshops with the CSUDH Art Students and students from Banning High School for the Unfinished Proof Ninomiya Exhibit by the PRAXIS Program in collaboration with the Gerth Archives and Special Collections Artist-In-Resident, Alan...
Holograph ms, an English translation of the first six pages of the first part of what appears to be Marivaux's unfinished novel, La Vie de Marianne (1731-1741), by an unknown translator, ca. latter 1800s. Alpha list.
Relates to the democratic movement in China. Photocopy.
Copy of a pamphlet, entitled Letters Captured from Baron Ungern in Mongolia, reprinting correspondence of Baron Ungern-Sternberg; and translation by Elena Varneck, of a military order issued by Baron Ungern-Sternberg, relating to White Russian activities in Mongolia during the Russian...
This collection consists of records from the Unicamp of the University of California, Irvine from 1965 - 1976. The student volunteer-led program, affiliated with the Community Projects Office at UC Irvine, provided a summer camp for disadvantaged Orange County children...
This collection primarily consists of meeting notes, reports, minutes, agendas, research material, drafts, correspondence, and other documents highlighting the development and output of the Unicode Standard, a universal character encoding schema, and related internationalization standards by the Unicode Technical Committee.
The Unicorn Theatre, Mithras Bookstore & Green Tiger Press Collection is made up of photographs, posters, books and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. The Green Tiger...
Partial segment of a diary kept by an anonymous author in the Caribbean. Diary entries are dated June [17?]-July 16, but the year is unknown. Discusses the company barque and the company plantation, and describes departures, arrivals, and cargoes of...
55 black and white photographs, no captions, most images of the same groups of unidentified young men and women, at leisure, some with baseball gear, playing tennis, engaged in gymnastics, and other mostly outdoor activities.
2 b/w portraits. Found item, provenance unknown. Oversize boxed.
1 portrait of unidentified man; 1 portrait of unidentified family; 1 portrait of unidentified group of young men. Group portrait apparently taken in a makeshift outdoor studio.
Eight lectures comprise a full-length course presented at the 1987 Linguistic Institute held at Stanford University.
Correspondence between investment banker Henry Lee Higginson and officers of the Union Cattle Company of Cheyenne, Wyoming, concerning mutual investments and the cattle industry.
Includes minutes, copy of articles of incorporation, bylaws, signatures of members and final statement of account of the Union Club of Oakland. Balance of volume used as an account book, 1904-1905, for stationery and book store.
Photographs document the 1920-1921 progress of construction of hulls no. 16 and 17 of two unidentified ships, presumably at Union Construction Company's Oakland shipyard. Also includes a draft of an unsigned 1924 contract between Union Construction Co. and British Columbia...
Songs performed at the 3rd Congress of the Union.
Correspondence.
This is a collection of materials from over 150 unions spanning the decades from the 1920s through the 1980s. The variety of material types is immense including: by-laws, constitutions, contracts and agreements, newsletters, fliers, financial records, minutes, correspondence, reports, organizing...
Commercially produced photograph album documenting construction of the Chitose, an armored cruiser built by Union Iron Works of San Francisco, Calif. for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Photographs depict construction views; officials of U.I.W., officers the I.J.N., and other figures associated...
Naval architectural plans of three ships built by Union Iron Works, San Francisco, between 1888 and 1893. Three sheets total include the following plans: an illustration outboard profile at the waterline of the USS Charleston (built 1888; C-2 cruiser), a...
Photographs depict members of the Union League Club of San Francisco in group portraits and during various leisure activities such as dining, smoking, billiards, reading, and conversation.
Freight receipt.
The collection contains correspondence, office files, and financial records. The bulk of the collection is composed of stock and financial records, 1854-1952, including such items as lists of stockholders, financial statements, invoices, various ledgers, and payroll sheets. Another substantial portion...
Title supplied by cataloger.
Jenkins discusses his family background and maternal history of radicalism; Greenwich Village, Communist Party and his later disenchantment and break with the Party; CIO organizing; race relations; work with the National Maritime Union; life in San Francisco, including directing the...
The document the organization’s social service programs for Southeast Asian immigrants and refugees (including Cambodian, Hmong, Loation, and Vietnamese) in the San Diego metropolitan area. UPAC’s programming addressed the community organizing, health, educational, employment training, housing, and mental health needs...
An ephemera collection of objects and items, some photographs of the launching of the L. P. St. Clair,oil liner
The Union Oil Company of California was a major petroleum producer, refiner, and marketer incorporated in Santa Paula, California, on October 17, 1890. The company, later reorganized under the Unocal Corporation, remained one of America's oldest and largest independent enterprises,...
Photos show a shipwreck at Seal Rocks, captioned: Union Oil Co. Tanker SS Lyman Stewart near Cliff House after collision with SS Walter Lachenback October 1923.
Blue print of oil refinery
These papers are from the Southern Pacific, later Union Pacific, Sacramento interlocking control tower at Elvas.
One stereoview, No. 31a - "Reynold's and Dowling's Camp, Quaking Asp Hill," n.d.
Miscellaneous Union Pacific Railroad records.
When the Union Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Railroad merged in 1997 and the former did a housecleaning of its inventory, many of the Union Pacific's archival materials were saved. The records that were donated to USC were chiefly those...
This collection includes various business records of the Union Pacific Stage Company.
The UNION (built 1849; side wheel paddle steamer) cargo manifests (SAFR 13551, HDC 6) consists of three documents dated April 20, 1931, April 20, 1851 and June 27, 1851.
Photographs of Los Angeles, including aerial views of downtown (depicting Los Angeles Public Library in the foreground and City Hall in the distance) and the studios of Paramount Pictures and its surrounding neighborhood, as well as a view of Union...
Photographs of Union Passenger Terminal, Los Angeles, just after completion in 1939. Includes some shots of maintenance staff, and of the interior of the dining car and the lounge car.
This collection contains administrative records of the Union Title Insurance and Trust Company, real estate documents, subject files on various topics in San Diego history, and personal papers of the Forward family.
Notice of intention to build a turnpike road from Old Stone's Crossing on the Bear River north to Grass Valley. Meeting held at G. W. Welch store in Nevada City on September 17, 1864.
Aulbach's career as a journalist in Utah Territory, 1865-1870, after crossing the plains to Montana, 1862, and enlisting in the California-Nevada Volunteers.
Two small printed Civil War era cards, issued by the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee of Philadelphia, listing officers, committee members, history and statement of purpose, and also including engravings of the committee's refreshment saloon and hospital. According to the cards,...
Two small, printed Civil War era cards, issued by the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee of Philadelphia, with engravings of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon and Hospital on the front. On the back are names of officers and committee members and...
The Union W.A.G.E. Pamphlet collection contains 200 items with a large focus on equity for women. Subjects include workers rights, women's liberation, feminism, child care, internationalism, anti-imperialism, and safe working conditions.
Photographs of Union WAGE staff and volunteers participating in various strikes and demonstrations, conferences, meetings, fundraisers, benefits and other events in San Francisco and other places in California (and a few out of state), circa 1971-1982.
The Union WAGE collection contains the office files of the organization. Types of materials include the minutes and correspondence of the Executive Board, the organization's constitutions, convention documents, administrative records, membership documentation, general correspondence, information on other feminist groups and...
1 box; 355 invoices and other documents of the Union Water Company, Calaveras County, 1890-1898. Invoices document the Union Water Company's operations at Angels Camp and Murphys and include payments for monthly water usage, tending to ditches, fire fighting, food...
UNITE-HERE Local 11 traces its origins to the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International union founded in 1891 and has been active in Southern California since the 1930s. Local 11 partnered with other labor and community organizations to play...
Contains 21 ledgers with various information related to the activities and financial status of a fraternal charitable organization with meetings located throughout northern California. Also contains a number of annual and semi-annual financial reports and one mechanical bingo card with...
This is a small collection of correspondence, clippings and fliers from Aaron Kertman, the Executive Secretary of the United Anti-Nazi Conference in Los Angeles. The committee sponsored Mme. Sonja Branting in 1935 and William Francis Hare, Earl of Listowel...
Newspaper clippings and small posters from the September 2011 United Arab Emirates Parliamentary Election. Contains approximately 163 political advertisements dated from August to September 2011, including material on several women nominees.
The United Artists Corporation photographs span the years 1950-1981. The collection consists of negatives, photographs, still books, and proof books. The collection is arranged alphabetically by title of production....
The United Artists Corporation publicity department miscellany spans the years 1956-1969 and encompasses 2 linear feet. The collection contains publicity files for more than 100 films. The bulk of the material concerns film premieres and special screenings, with some pressbook...
Records of a publishing company established by poets Lewis Warsh and Bernadette Mayer in 1977. Successor to Angel Hair magazine and Angel Hair Books, United Artists published works of contemporary poets and writers, including Ted Berrigan, Clark Coolidge, Alan Ginsberg,...
Consists of records from the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1240 (Chico, Calif.) and other predecessor locals, including Local 2043 and Local 156. Materials from locals 1254, 1495, 1599, 1970, and 1051 are also included. The...
Includes minutes of the executive board for the years 1900-1916 and 1942-1981; applications for membership, 1908-1912; jurisdictional disputes file, 1953-1957; history file, 1902-1957; a 1955 civil suit, and the financial secretary’s record book, 1940-1941.
The United Brotherhood of the South Sea Islands records (SAFR 17619, HDC 76) comprises correspondence, petitions, statements, crew lists, sea journals, financial papers and newspaper clippings relating to the group's incorporation, acquisition of the PERCY EDWARD (built 1866; brig), the...
Album contains 117 handbills, broadsides, cartoons, posters, pamphlets, clippings, buttons, and other ephemera, most produced by United California Industries in their anti-prohibition campaign to defeat Propositions 1 and 2 in California's election of November 1916. Most of the propaganda refers...
United Campus Christian Ministry began at San Jose State University as a Presbyterian effort in 1956. Various other denominations joined the Ministry through its history. UCCM focused on helping SJSU students and sponsored many programs and events, which often addressed...
Minutes, correspondence, resolutions, reports, and newsletters, demonstrating the role of the United Church of Christ, Northern California Conference and affiliated religious organizations in the farm labor movement, California farming communities, and the Conference's strong support for farm workers and small...
Church records for the Northern California Nevada Conference of the United Church of Christ. Includes copies of sermons, pastor reports for various parishes, as well as other records of individual parishes and the conference.
The collections consists of color Lantern slides prepared by the United Committee on War Temperance Activities in the Army and Navy.
Three letters (one TLS and two TL), and one typescript extract from a report re Arkanasas Civil War veterans.
. First day cover. Postmarked Norfolk, Virginia, 30 May 1951.
The collection consists of one volume of member lists and minutes and one sheet of telephone numbers related to the Riverside chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
The UDC Sterling Price Chapter Records are organized in eight series, as follows: Series I-Minute Books (1911- ); Series II-Membership Reports, Records and Applications (1912- ), including genealogical and biographical information; Series III-Financial Records (1932-2013); Series IV-State Division Correspondence &...
The United Daughters of the Confederacy--Emma Samson Chapter #449 was based in Santa Ana California.
This collection consists of the office files of UE Local 1412. The bulk of the records date from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. The earliest material is UE Local 1412's charter dated June 3, 1938. The files show...
The collection consists of partial records of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE). There is material from selected years of the national Executive Board and from early chapters of UE history (1940s-1960s). There is a large...
The United Farm Workers (UFW) agricultural labor union was formed in Delano, California in August 1966. The union rose to prominence for leading the Delano grape strike from 1965-1970, which culminated in a collective bargaining agreement with grape growers and...
This collection contains photographs, flyers, articles, pamphlets, vinyl records, a flag, a poncho, buttons, stickers, stamps, and a mailer regarding United Farm Workers (UFW) and Cesar Chavez and is mostly related to boycotts that occured in the late 1960s through...
This collection comprises fliers, reports, newsletters, photographs, bumper stickers, and ephemera compiled for use at the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC) Information Fair held in San Fernando, California in 1969. The collection is particularly strong in documenting the United...
Photographs from Filipino contingent of the United Farm Workers march to the California State Capitol building in support of Assembly Bill 2183.
The United Farm Workers (UFW) is a labor union for farmworkers in the United States headquartered in Keene, California. The news clippings collection was created by UFW staff member Dolores Velasco as a way to disseminate information to union field...
Collection consists of records and correspondence documenting the administration of United Finnish Kaleva Brothers and Sisters Berkeley Lodge No. 21 and its relationship to the United Finnish Kaleva Brothers and Sisters Grand Lodge in Astoria, Oregon; records of the Lodge's...
The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 135 Records consist of membership records, minutes of meetings, financial records, Local 135 publications, and miscellany. The collection is divided into series, and an outline of the collection inventory follows on the next...
Contains a copy of the association's constitution and by-laws from 1885 (with a list of members).
Ireland was officially merged with England in 1801 under the Act of Union 1800. The island was governed by the UK Parliament in London through its Dublin Castle administration in Ireland. Despite this union, Ireland faced considerable economic difficulties in...
Collection consists of materials associated with United Latinos in the Arts, Los Angeles (ULA-LA).
The United Media photographs span the 1980s-1990s and encompass 20 linear feet. The collection consists of motion picture production, television production, and biography photographs....
Financial records, job applications, article, deeds of sale, correspondence, legal documents, lease contracts, business listings, membership lists, and other material documenting activities of United Men's Health Clubs, 1976-1984. The collection largely consists of financial documents concerned with the purchase of...
This collection contains journals, pamphlets, press kits, conference papers and notes and was created by seven different women who attended the conference and then donated their materials to Stanford Special Collections. The United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing,...
Posters, programs, ephemera...
Collection consists of congratulatory letters from distinguished persons, city resolutions from Los Angeles mayors Tom Bradley and Sam Yorty, organizational records such as by-laws, newsletters, correspondence and minutes, and subject files on topics of interest to the organization and the...
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, agreements, minutes, histories, financial records, lists, press summaries, pamphlets, posters, clippings, motion picture film, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the operations of United Nations organizations, world politics, and international human rights.
Variety of photos from the U.N. Department of Public Information showing various United Nations activities and buildings in the early days after the organization's formation. 1946-1947.
Sound recordings of conference proceedings recorded by the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), photographs and contact sheets depicting delegates and scenes at the conference, and printed copies of the Charter of the United Nations. Digital copies of select records also available...
Pamphlets, leaflets, bulletins, and microfilmed pamphlets relating to human rights; efforts to abolish torture, mistreatment of prisoners, and racial and religious discrimination; and operating procedures of agencies of the United Nations. Includes some material about the United Nations.
This collection consists of posters on the United Nations, including the series "The Answer to World Problems - A Strong United Nations," no. 1-10. These posters were created and distributed in the United States.
Reports, manuals, bulletins, correspondence, and administrative orders, relating to social and economic conditions in China, and to United Nations relief activities in China
Bulletins and yearbook, relating to civilian relief for Estonian displaced persons in Germany after World War II.
Pamphlets, journals, and printed matter, relating to the relief and reconstruction activities of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, particularly in China.
Collection consists of research materials, pamphlets, newspapers, press releases, books, news bulletins, art prints, and ephemera distributed by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (UNRRA) and collected by David N. Leff while on assignment with the UNRRA Mission in...
Collection consists of office files, miscellaneous publications, clippings, newspapers and periodicals, and a nearly complete run of the semi-weekly union paper, , for 1950-54. Files include minutes of the general executive board and the administrative committee, financial records, and include...
Teleprinter dispatches, December 7, 1941, relating to the attack on Pearl Harbor; and background reports, 1940-1941, relating to conditions in Europe and the Far East during World War II, and to the censorship policies of various countries.
Photographs from the United Press International Los Angeles stock photo office. Coverage is approximately 1930-1978 with the bulk of the photographs 1969-1977.
Relates to news-gathering activities of the United Press during World War II.
This collection consists of United Press wire dispatches from World War II, covering a wide range of wartime topics including military news, war production (primarily of aircraft), women and industry, accidents. The topics covered issues primarily in the United States...
The office files of the UPC are divided into sixteen series. Types of materials within the collection include the minutes of the executive board, constitution and bylaws, membership documentation, publications of the UPC and its locals, grievance files, committee records,...
The collection consists of financial documents from the organization of the company to 1910. They relate to the initial financing of the United Railroads as well as later income and expenses.
The collection includes record books, business and legal papers, financial papers, clippings, stock records, statistics, ledgers, and so forth, of the above railway companies. It also includes annual reports of the Municipal Railway Co. for the years 1949-50 and 1950-51....
United Railroads of San Francisco records of payments, 1909, BANC MSS C-G 243, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The United Republicans of California (UROC) was founded in 1963 by California State Assemblymen Bruce Reagan and Joe Shell and was developed to promote the principles of freedom and the Constitution in the United States. Their influence has aided conservative...
Office files, correspondence, and mimeographed directives, relating to Jewish restitution claims against the West German government. Includes draft of a proposed revision of the German restitution law.
5 pages of written documents.
Miscellaneous collection of records from the United Spanish War Veterans organizations in Paradise, California. Material is primarily from the women's auxiliary, USWV Auxiliary No. 127; some from the veteran's group, USWV Paradise Camp No. 145.
The United Spanish War Veterans Collection consists of records of three San Francisco Camps of the United Spanish War Veterans: the Nelson A. Miles Camp No. 10; the Reinhold Richter Camp No. 2; and the Funston-Royce Camp No. 61. It...
Report No. 476: Surveyor's Office--West of Lake Michigan, March 24, 1836. Accompanies Map of the Territory of Wisconsin, by David H. Burr (Spec Wyles G4120 1836 .B8).
Contains a manuscript list of Senators and Representatives for the 32nd Congress. Also includes printed report of the seventh United States census.
Views of soldiers of the 4th Cavalry on horseback in the Mojave Desert, Sequoia National Park, and Yosemite. Includes squadron maneuvers, scouting parties on mountain peaks, various officers, supply wagons, camps; and photos of James F.J. Archibald, commanding officer General...
13 approximately 3 x 5 in. black-and-white photographs mounted on two 8.5 x 11 in. sheets of green paper with handwritten captions, primarily depicting U.S. military presence in the Philippines.
Photocopy from the National Archives of appointment papers as Cadet, U.S. Military Academy, for Du Bois, enlistment papers for Heger and muster roll of Company K, 1st Regiment of Mounted Riflemen.
This collection is comprised of documents and other material pertaining to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), a federal organization responsible for the distribution of non-military foreign aid.
The collection consists of one photograph album, containing 126 original gelatin silver photographs taken during the early 1940s by an unknown United States (U.S.) airman stationed at Albrook Field and Rio Hato bases in the U.S. Controlled Panama Canal Zone...
One Civil War document (ADS): Invoice of Stores. New York, 12 Nov. 1861.
One Civil War document (ADS) re receipt of military stores. New Orleans, 29 June 1865. Second copy of document in Wyles SC 186. Filed with Wyles SC 186.
Relates to Japanese forces, tactics and morale during the Okinawa campaign in World War II.
Clippings, published histories, enlistment records, training manuals, blueprints, scrapbooks, and service related miscellanea, documenting the activities of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, 18th Engineer Regiment (Railway) during training and while stationed in France during World War I. Also includes...
Relates to activities on the 26th Division front in France, 1918 November 9-10.
Commemorates the celebration of the Fourth of July by the American occupation forces in Germany.
Relates to activities of the 38th Infantry Regiment, stationed at Camp Lewis, Washington, February-May 1922.
The collection contains correspondence, memoirs, documents and photographs related to the activities of the 73rd Evacuation Unit of the United States Army in the China-Burma-India Theater during World War II. It also includes material related to reunions of former unit...
Orders, memoranda, reports, and intelligence summaries, relating to activities of the 81st Division in France, 1918 November-1919 January.
Propaganda leaflets, flyers and broadsides, distributed in Iraq in conjunction with the Iraq War. Digital copies of select records also available at
Reports and photographs, relating to activities of the 91st Division in France and Belgium during World War I. Includes Red Cross casualty reports, and divisional intelligence reports summaries.
Christmas program broadcast from Tokyo.
1 bound volume, a Civil War era ledger kept by F. A. Hixson, U.S. Army Major and Paymaster. Includes names and ranks, with figures for pay, subsistence, forage, clothing of servants, and clothing of soldiers, 1864-1867....
Reports and photographs, relating to activities of the 13th Air Force in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Includes an official history, descriptions and photographs of South Pacific air fields, plans for garrisoning the Philippines, and statistics on bomb...
Orders 35 and 39 (August 5 and 8, 1945), ordering the strike missions that dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, August 6 and 9, 1945.
Abstracts and translations of captured German military and industrial technical reports, 1937-1945, relating to aeronautics. Includes German texts of reports in many cases. Translations made by the Air Matériel Command and by various American aeronautical companies, especially the Lockheed Aircraft...
Relates to American bombing missions carried out against Japan. Issued from Guam, August 1945.
Photograph album documenting activities pertaining to the Aerial Photographic Section of the U.S. Army Air Forces stationed in Alaska and Western Canada during the second World War. Album includes professional photographs, personal snapshots and commercial photographic postcards. Wide range of...
Relates to the history of the Weather Service, 1935-1943, and to weather and climatic conditions affecting bombing and other military operations in the European and Pacific Theaters during World War II.
Intelligence reports, news summaries, bulletins, orders, instructions, memoranda, proclamations, and miscellany, relating to military operations of the American Expeditionary Forces in France and Siberia during World War I and the Russian Revolution
Bulletins and reports, relating to military, political, and economic developments in Germany under Allied occupation. Includes excerpts from the German and French press, reports on censorship activities of the occupying powers in Germany, and regulations regarding the Upper Silesia plebiscite...
Messages recollecting the 2d Armored Division of World War II
Relates to a joint United States Army and Air Force training exercise conducted in California, Arizona, and Nevada. Photocopy.
Relates to appeals of men inducted into the United State Army to be granted conscientious objector status.
Muster rolls for Companies A-H and Artillery Company, California Battalion, U.S. Forces commanded by Lt. Col. J.C. Frémont.
Muster rolls of staff, of Companies A-G. Artillery Companies A & B, Major Gillespie's and Capt. B.D. Wilson's companies (Southern Division) Capt. Maddox' and Capt. Arom's companies, U.S. forces commanded by Lt. Col. J.C. Frémont.
Relates to considerations relevant to combat readiness. Includes analyses of experiences from the Persian Gulf War and American interventions in Panama and Somalia.
Relates to military construction work in the United States and its territories, 1917-1919. Prepared under the direction of Brigadier General R. C. Marshall, Jr., commanding general of the Construction Division.
Depicts areas of France in which military operations were conducted during World War I. Some maps include printed or hand-drawn indications of troop positions. A few maps are of French or German origin.
Marching song of the 319th Engineers
The photo album was compiled by an unknown creator and contains 58 linen-backed black and white silver gelatin 5" x 7" photographs. The album is titled "Engineer Combat Battalion Equipment, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1940" and contains photographs documenting...
Typed transcripts and excerpts furnished H.H. Bancroft by the War Department, including an extract from an 1870 report by Assistant Surgeon H.S. Schell, U.S. Army; extracts from Frémont and Stansbury; reports from Fort Kearny by C.F. Ruff in 1848-1849, and...
Fragmentary pages from an orderly book. Most of them emanating from headquarters, 8th Dept., San Antonio.
Relates to German military operations in Europe, on the Eastern Front, and in the Mediterranean Theater, during World War II. Studies prepared by former high-ranking German Army officers for the Foreign Military Studies Program of the Historical Division, U.S. Army,...
Relates to American military communications in Europe during World War II. Prepared by Colonel Fenton S. Jacobs, United States Army.
Relates to the history of individual combat divisions and supporting units of the United States Army in the European Theater during World War II.
Relates to projects of the Historical Section for preparing histories of World War II Pacific Theater campaigns and of the occupation of Japan.
Propaganda aimed at North Korean and Chinese soldiers during the Korean War. Includes translations of the leaflets.
Reports, memoranda, orders, and maps, relating to military conditions in France during World War I, the German railway system, and experiences of German and Allied prisoners of war.
Relates mostly to allegations of abusive treatment of Chinese civilians by American military personnel in China. Translations by United States Army forces of articles in the Chinese press.
Miscellaneous correspondence and dispatches, relating to the American occupation of South Korea.
Intelligence reports and press releases, relating to Allied military occupation and the general political situation in Europe at the end of World War II.
Arraignments, trial transcripts, and exhibits, relating to the trials of Jiro Mizoguchi, Seiichi Ohta, Mariano Uyeki, and Tomoyuki Yamashita
Relates to governmental administration of the Philippines by the Civil Affairs Section from October 20, 1944 to August 25, 1945.
Propaganda leaflets prepared for distribution in the Pacific Theater, 1944-1945; and a report on psychological warfare against Japan during 1944-1945 in the Pacific Theater, 1946.
Relates to activities on the I Corps front in France, 1918 November 8-9.
Relates to activities on the III Corps front in France, 1918 November 9-10.
Illustrates front-line positions held by the 1st Division, and battlefield maneuvers and other troop movements made by the 1st Division, in France, 1917-1919, and positions held and maneuvers made by German military units opposing the 1st Division, 1917-1918.
Relates to the rescue of internees at the Los Baños Internment Camp, Philippines.
Relates to military tactics to be used in suppressing domestic rebellions.
Orders, maps, and photographs, relating to the activities of the IV Corps of the United States Army during the battle of St. Mihiel, 1918 September. Includes IV Corps intelligence summaries for 1918 November 9 and 10.
Holograph letter written on behalf of and signed by Martin Maginnis, Commanding Major of the 11th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, from Gallatin, Tennessee to Second Auditor, Treasury Department in Washington, D. C., about transmitting the "Quarterly Return of Deceased Soldiers" of...
Holograph letter about quarterly return of deceased soldiers written on behalf of and signed by Everett W. Foster, Major Commanding the Regiment, from Headquarters 3rd Minnesota Infantry, Little Rock, Arkansas to the Honorable B. B. French, Second Auditor, Washington, D....
Holograph letter about the quaterly return of deceased soldiers written on behalf of and signed by William B. Gere, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Regiment, from Headquarters 5th Regiment Minnesota Volunteers, Young's Point, Louisiana to the 2nd Auditor, Washington, D. C., dated...
Holograph letter written on behalf of and signed by Hiram P. Grant, Commanding Major and Lieutenant Colonel of the 6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, from Head Quarters 6th Minnesota Volunteers in the Field [of] Alabama to Second Auditor of Treasury in...
Holograph letter written and signed by Alex Wilkin, Commanding Colonel of the 9th Minnesota Infantry, from Head Quarters 9th Minnesota Volunteers in St. Peter, [Minnesota] to Second Auditor Treasury in Washington, D. C. about transmitting a "A Return of Deceased...
Typed transcripts made from originals in the National Archives, of communications from the Army and from Indian agents. They describe Army relations with various Indian tribes in the southwest, including Apache, Jicarilla, Mescalero, and Ute Indians. Includes descriptions of various...
Includes views of show troops, camps, activities, artilery, scenes from Mexican towns, and forts and other views in Texas.
Record of Quartermaster's Department stores transferred, issued, etc., 1873-1875; box of retained copies of invoices of stores, property returns of various officers, 1865-1867 (principally for Nashville, Tennessee, and Fort Sedgwick, Colorado) Includes ledgers of William A. Carter. With the papers...
Includes reports of Infantry and Dragoon expeditions, authored by the following individuals: Bvt. Capt. Nathaniel Lyon, commander of the Clear Lake and Pit River expeditions (1850); Capt. John W.T. Gardiner and Capt. Henry Judah, expedition against Indians of the Pit...
A case history about The United States military government in the Dominican Republic from 1916 to 1922 by the United States Army, School for Military Government and Administration.
Motion picture film and photographs, depicting activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I. Motion picture film reels are entitled Chateau Thierry and the Aisne-Marne Operation, The St. Mihiel Drive, and The Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Photographs include...
This collection consists mainly of photographs of United States Army troops and officers on the Western Front in World War I, both on the front and in the rear.
Relates to the theory of military counterinsurgency operations. Photocopy.
Reports, including an official history of the United States Third Army in France and Germany, 1918 November to 1919 July; and summaries of Third Army intelligence reports, 1918 November to 1919 June.
Relates to the state funeral of Herbert Hoover, with diagrams of the seating arrangement in the Capitol Rotunda, the line of march of the funeral procession in Washington, D.C., and interment ceremonies in West Branch, Iowa. Photocopy.
Relates to activities on the V Corps front in France, 1918 September 1-2.
Relates to activities on the VIII Corps front in France.
Broadside, with statistical tables on population, railroads, canals, steam-boat routes, mountains, and rivers. New York, 1845. [ Wyles Map Cabinet 1/1].
The National Budget Committee was formed to support the policies of Charles Dawes, first director of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget.
The United States Building and Loan League was formed to serve as an advocate for the building and loan industry. The collection includes materials produced during the 1930s, a period of change to the existing legal code concerning thrift associations,...
Documents filmed, 1964-1965, were selected by Bryron Ivancovich and Kieran McCarty.
Includes unratified treaties, talks and minutes of council proceedings of the commissioners treating with California Indians.
List of contents and Accumulated Index available at Reference Desk.
The collection consists of the United States Bureau of Reclamation contracts with California water districts, irrigation districts, wildlife refuges, and municipalities.
Collection includes campaign material for the 1960 and 1968 Richard Nixon campaign, 1972 Nixon campaign, and George McGovern's 1972 campaign for president....
One printed broadside, "International Exhibition, Philadelphia," 1876. [Oversize boxed].
Relates to the history of the Monarkhicheskaia Organizatsiia TSentral'noi Rossii, known as the Trust, and its control by the Soviet secret police for purposes of penetration and manipulation of anti-communist Russian groups in exile, from 1922 to 1927. Photocopy.
Two hand written court documents: deposition of Patrick Murphy, 1855 Dec. 29; and order to discharge defendant, 1855 Nov. 12. Case involved disputed title to property.
Order, summons, and complaint in a law suit to recover property on Harrison Street in San Francisco.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial and personnel records, handbooks, syllabi, and instructional materials relating to the politics, governments, economies, and cultures of Japan, other areas in the Pacific, and various countries in Europe; and intelligence assessments of the war in the...
The contains manuscript and printed materials dating from the Civil War era, as well as later items about the war. These materials include correspondence, speeches, pamphlets, and newspapers. The bulk of the material dates from 1861 to 1865, and both...
United States Coast Guard 12th District records (SAFR 18876, HDC0544) include crew lists and certificates of inspection from the Customs Office located at the Port of Eureka, California. Typical vessel types include steamships, freighters, schooners and barkentines. The collection is...
The United States Coast Guard Rescue Station at Point Arguello drawings span 3 linear feet and date from 1937 to 1952. The collection consists of 20 architectural drawings in the form of reprographic copies. Drawings include: site plans, boat house...
Originals in: records of the General Land Office, National Archives (RG 49)
Correspondence, reports, minutes, press releases, and printed matter, relating to rationalization of the organization of the executive branch of the United States government. Includes records of the second Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (1953-1955).
Depicts activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in the United States and France during World War I, including scenes of training, and aerial and naval operations.
Consists of typescripts of the full report "Committee Upon the Arbitration of the Boundary Between Turkey and Armenia", as well as appendicies and maps.
Relates to various aspects of European political developments, human rights and national minority issues, security considerations, and cooperative programs.
This invitation and program was sent to Stanford President John Hennessy and includes the cover letter from Kent Conrad, United States Senate. The packet also includes photographs of Barack Obama and Joseph R. Biden.
Clippings, summaries of newspaper articles, Congressional hearing testimony, other printed matter, and memoranda, relating to international communism, and communist and other radical movements in the United States.
Relates to plans for the evacuation of American citizens to the United States upon the outbreak of World War I.
Relates to events in Petrograd during the Russian Revolution, 1917 March 20-July 10.
Indicates the location of United States Army hospitals in the United States. Photocopy.
Album of photographs documenting cross-country road trips taken in 1930 and 1931 by two young men living in the Midwest, probably Indiana. Their first trip, beginning July 1, 1930, is documented with scenes of points of interest in Ohio, Pennsylvania,...
Contains shillings from the colony of New Jersey (1776), four dollars from Rhode Island (1780), 20,000 dollar loan to Treasurer of the United States from the Bank of New York (1789), 10-cent postage currency with George Washington (1862-1863), a city...
Chiefly records, 1850-1875, of bills of sale, mortgages, registers, arrivals, clearances and coasting licenses for various vessels. Includes City of Rio de Janeiro (steamship), [Manifest on her last voyage, Feb., 1901.
Primarily cargo records for ships entering and leaving San Francisco, 1849-1865; a few for the years, 1866-1897.
Translations of Soviet documents, relating to sentencing of individuals to forced labor camps in the Soviet Union. Translated by the International Information Administration of the United States Department of State in 1953.
Typed letter on official stationery from the Department of State, Washington, regarding the appointment of Mr. Herbert H. D. Peirce as Third Assistant Secretary of State of the United States. The letter is signed by John Hay, who was Abraham...
Mimeographed reports, 1942-1943, relating to the imposition of international sanctions against aggressor nations, and to the effects of League of Nations sanctions against Italy in 1935 1936; microfiche copies of reports, memoranda, and correspondence, 1967, relating to the Israelinaval and...
Transmitting copies of opinions of the Attorney General relative to the Collector of Customs of Alaska and New Orleans. Signed by Hugh McCulloch.
Series of summaries of interviews of defectors from the Soviet Union and other Eastern European communist countries, relating to their life histories, and to their observations of political, social, and economic conditions in their native countries. Later reports entitled The...
Relates to American lend-lease aid to the Soviet Union, 1941-1945. Includes text of an agreement between the American and Soviet governments on disposition of material in inventory or procurement in the United States at the end of World War II.
Based on analysis by the United States Library of Congress of responses to questionnaires by former Polish prisoners in Soviet forced labor camps, in the Anders Collection at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Includes typewritten draft, and...
Two documents: ejectment, 1853 Jan. 25; and summons, 1853 Jan. 25-28. Case involved dispute over land tenure at Rincon Point, San Francisco.
List of books and records of the U.S. District Court (BANC MSS C-A 146),
The United States solar eclipse expedition sailed on the U.S.S. Pensacola to the West African coast. The collection consists of newspapers, photograph albums, and a log or diary.
Report entitled Supervision over Fertilizer Distribution in Taiwan since 1949 (1950); and photographs of communist and anti-communist posters in Paris, ca. 1948-1951.
Series of reports, listing writings published in Great Britain, 1941-1943, relating to post-World War II reconstruction.
Relates to the organization and activities of the Embassy, the United States Information Service in Athens, and economic conditions in Greece.
Collection consists of broadsides, clippings, brochures and other ephemeral material relating to the U.S., except for material on California and of the Southwest, which are in two separate collections. Subjects include Alaska, William Cullen Bryant, Richard Henry Dana, Eugene V....
Printed Civil War broadside, with a resolution introduced in the House of Representatives, Dec. 14, 1863, by Hon. Aaron Harding of Kentucky and supported by the New York representatives of the United States Equitist League [U.S. E. L.], which reads...
One printed broadside issued for the State by Border State Lodge, No. 3, of the City of New York in New York on January 4, 1864. The broadside contains a resolution in the House of Representatives, introduced on December 14,...
Blueprints, itemized list of materials and cost, etc.
Photos show migrant camps at Tulare, Shafter, and Farmersville, Calif. Views show children being treated by medical staff, recreational activities for children and adults, the nursery school, and general views of the camps. Includes 1 image of a posted notice...
Reports, memoranda, and correspondence, relating to investigation of possible subversive activities of the American educators George S. Counts, John Dewey and Harold O. Rugg, and the journalist I. F. Stone. Photocopy. Additional report from 1945 relating to Soviet espionage in...
Relates to the immigration of various nationalities and ethnic groups to the U.S.
On July 2, 1846, the United States naval vessels Savannah, Cyane, and Levant, under the command of Commodore John Drake Sloat arrived off the coast of Monterey under orders to "take" important California harbors when war was declared with...
Correspondence, notes, and miscellany, relating to documentation of activities of the United States Food Administration during World War I. Project sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, minutes, press releases, surveys, statistics, printed matter, and photographs relating to the regulation of food distribution and consumption in the United States during World War I.
Sound recordings of radio broadcasts, and translations of transcripts of Chinese communist broadcasts from Yenan, China. Digital copies of select records also available at
Snapshots depicting unidentified construction projects in the Sierra Nevada, likely by United States Forest Service crews. Views show construction of dams and associated bridges in multiple, chiefly unidentified areas; construction workers on site and at leisure; and work camps. Other...
Press releases, minutes of meetings, and printed matter, relating to production, distribution, and conservation of fuel in the U.S. during World War I
Land titles for Redding (1908-1910) & Stockton (1870-1891) from Commissioner.
records for grants of La Arebac and Rancho Arebac, Arizona, and Rancho Pacheco, New Mexico, Docket numbers 10, 15, and 163.
Reel 1: docket of cases, corrected docket and claim maps; Reel 2: letters, indentures, pre-emption affidavits, patents, briefs, etc.; Reel 3: copies of letters sent by the Comissioner of the General Land Office relating to the cases, and opinions of...
Negative microfilm from National Archives, RG 49, and Bureau of Land Management, Dept. of Interior.
Copies of records made under the direction of Ynez Haase for a report on the land claim of the Jicarilla Apaches.
Chiefly snapshots documenting a United States Geological Survey group's activitities at various locations throught California, with an emphasis on the southern desert regions, and a few locations in Nevada. One photograph caption identifies most of the surveyors depicted in the...
Correspondence, prospectii and other printed material re investing in a gold mining venture in Ecuador, ca. 1909-1911.
Materials concerning commerce, taxation, death, land tenure, copyright, military affairs and other subjects. These items are stored together for convenience, and each item has been cataloged separately. Search under title: United States historical records and documents, 1681-1919.
Contains reports relating to global implications of terrorist activities, guerrilla operations, and regional conflicts throughout the world.
Sound recordings prepared for broadcast on Voice of America, including a program entitled , 1961, relating to Soviet nuclear test resumption (transcript included); and interviews of W. Glenn Campbell, director of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, and...
United States Inspectors certificate (SAFR 17500, HDC 351) is for the local inspectors of steamboats for the district of San Francisco, dated 1873, naming John A.B. King as first assistant engineer of steamers in 1873. The collection is available for...
Relates to plans for microfilming publications abroad for shipment to the United States.
Album documenting a visit to Mexico by potential gold mine investors from the United States. Party members, railroad stations, local scenes and people, and mine facilities are pictured.
48 b/w photograph, mainly Olangapo area. Includes images of African American Maxim Gun Platoon, horses and pack mules, soldiers on leave, barracks, local population, street scenes, beaches and harbor, typhoon damage. Purchase, Boston Book Company
The collection consists of seven (7) instructional booklets, each focusing on a different aspect of maritime mechanics. Folded into each booklet is a test on the subject matter taken by Lt. Herschel Yim.
Depicts activities of the United States Maritime Service during World War II, including training, medical examination, and recreational activities of merchant seamen.
Folders 1-2: snapshot photographs and real photograph postcards of scenes of United States Army camp life in various Texas locations along the Mexican-American border during the Mexican Revolution. Photographs depict soldiers on and off duty. Locations depicted include Corpus Christi,...
Real photograph postcards depicting the United States invasion of Veracruz, Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. Postcards depict U.S. and Mexican soldiers, Veracruz street scenes, artillery damage to buildings, battle casualties, and a few scenes of combat.
Depicts American army officers in Armenia and conditions in Armenia at the end of World War I
This collection contains photographs and other material regarding the officer training programs of the United States Military. Includes items related to the officer training programs at Ft. McLellan, Alabama and Fort Benning, Georgia.
Letters by John J. Crittenden, Thomas Starr King and William Gouverneur Morris, recommending employees; petitions for appointments, contracts, proposals, reports and receipts.
Correspondence, financial documents, flyers, notes, meeting minutes, articles, legal documents, press releases, pamphlets, essays, and other material documenting activities of the United States Mission of Los Angeles' gay and lesbian community, 1962-2002. The U.S. Mission was a non-sectarian religious organization...
Memoranda, correspondence, itineraries, studies, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to deployment of United States National Guard units in Central America. Includes material relating to legal challenges to the right of the United States government to deploy National Guard units...
Copies of records for war housing programs. v. 1-4: California; v. 5: Nevada and Oregon; v. 6: Arizona.
Relates to national planning goals for youth in the areas of unemployment, health, social services, education, and recreation.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, minutes of meetings, bulletins, circulars, questionnaires, notes, lists, financial records, printed matter, photographs, and sound recordings relating to the international activities of the association, including delegation and scholarship exchanges with other nations, American representation at annual International...
Relates to American and British World War II warships. Includes photographs.
Album containing 21 carte de visite photographs, and one tintype, of young US Naval midshipmen--probably cadets at the U.S. Naval Academy, which had been moved to Newport, Rhode Island during the Civil War--as well as commandants, lieutenants, and those of...
Syllabi and examination questions, used to train Naval Reserve officers at the United States Naval Academy, Naval Reserve schools, and Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps programs at various universities.
Collection of chiefly black and white photographic prints of former Naval Station Treasure Island, located in San Francisco Bay, by the United States Navy in 1958-1984.
The United States. Naval Supply Depot (Oakland, Calif.) newsletter collection includes 34 volumes of the newsletter, Oak Leaf, of the United States Navy Supply Depot in Oakland, California.The monthly newsletter began publication in 1943 and featured photographs and newstories related...
Six holograph letters written on behalf of and by various personnel of the United States Navy Department, Washington, [D. C.]. The first letter, dated May 31, 1847, is written on behalf of and signed by John Appleton, Acting Secretary of...
The United States Navy Department records, (SAFR 14274, HDC 66) comprises the Report on Marine Condensers; and on Corrosion and Deposits in Steam Boilers, Made Under Orders of the Secretary of the Navy, by J.C. Cresson and J.H. Alexander, Philadelphia,...
Printed regulations governing the admission of candidates into the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. A "Qualifications" paragraph is signed by Isaac Toucey, Secretary of the Navy.
Holograph telegram written on official stationery of the Navy Department in Washington, [D. C.] to D. H. Craig, Telegraphic Agent Associate in New York, about not publishing the letter to J. B. Sardy and four letters dated August 20, Aug....
The United States Navy drawings and specifications for fittings collection, circa 1945, (SAFR 21364, HDC1305) consists of 124 diazo diagrams of, and specifications for, various ship and boat fittings. Fittings detailed include door handles, fair leads, bitt and chock, iron...
Transcript of proceedings, exhibits, findings, and endorsements of findings, relating to circumstances surrounding the Israeli naval and aerial attack on the American naval intelligence ship Liberty on 8 June 1967. Photocopy.
Relates to World War II naval operations in the Pacific Theater. Issued from Pacific Fleet advance headquarters, Guam, January-August 1945.
Relates to the submarine force at Yokosuka Naval Base, Yokosuka, Japan, in World War II.
The United States Navy whaleboat sail plan (SAFR 21363, HDC1304) is for a 24-foot whaleboat (Standard Plan No. 221, Sheet 4). The blueprint was produced May 20, 1914 by the U.S. Navy Department, Bureau of Construction and Repair in Washington,...
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The United States newspaper collection (1908-2001) comprises two-hundred and fifty-six different titles of publication in English, Spanish, Hungarian, Latvian, French,...
Reporter's transcripts (14 v.) of the conspiracy trial of George T. Davis and Lee Gim Keong, a.k.a. Dickson Lee, held in Dec. 1950. Davis and Lee were accused of defrauding the United States government by falsifying birth certificates in order...
Key documents and selected testimony in antitrust action. This set consists of photocopied typescripts of documents and testimony presented at this milestone case, which resulted in the breakup of America's largest technology-based corporation. It also resulted in the severance of...
Pamphlets, bulletins, and memoranda, relating to civil defense, particularly to blackout regulations, during World War II.
Relates to coordination and direction of transportation in the United States to facilitate the American war effort during World War II, January 1942-March 1944.
Letterpress copybooks, 1880-1900 (with some gaps), of letters and financial reports sent by Agents at Fort Defiance, Arizona, respecting affairs of Navaho and Hopi Indians (29 v.) Also letterbooks for Navaho Boarding School, Fort Defiance, 1899-1902, and Western Navaho Training...
Holograph letter of agreement between Edward B. Taylor, Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern Superintendency, and Robert I. Thomas of Washington, D. C.. The letter states that Thomas would agree to perform his duties as a physician for the...
These superintendency records, sometimes called the William Clark papers, include record copies of letters sent and received, accounts and other fiscal records relating to the superintendency and various agents and subagents, many miscellaneous records, an office diary kept for William...
Printed forms filled in and signed by Frederick C. Lord, Collector.
Contains printed forms filled in. Includes list, 1863, for Division 1; list, 1863-1869, for Division 7 (kept by J.G. Bleak, with some signatures of taxpayers); lists, 1866-1872 for various divisions; a few receipts signed by R.T. Burton, Collector, pasted in.
Letters to John P. Taggart, Assessor, Salt Lake City, from various missioners, supervisors, etc., October 3, 1870-May 3, 1873. 160 leaves. 121 letters, chiefly relating to the conduct of the Salt Lake Office, but also concerning Corinne, Provo, E.T. City,...
Cloth maps of areas in the Pacific Theater, prepared for Navy survival kits.
Relates to American naval operations in the Solomon Islands campaign during World War II, 1942-1943. Includes only Volumes I and IV-IX.
Manuscript of a paper written under the auspices of the National Defense Research Committee for the Office of Scientific Research and Development, entitled A Survey of rationing and subsistence in the United States Army 1775 to 1940, the final report...
Reports relating to sabotage and resistance liaison activities in German-occupied France of agents of the Western Europe Section of the Special Operations Branch of the United States Office of Strategic Services
Project to compile anthropological information on peoples of the Pacific Islands and East Asia. Notes, photographs, and extracts from printed sources, relating to the people of the Bonin and Izu Islands, the Carolines, Hokkaido, the Kuriles, the Marianas, the Marshalls,...
United States Office of the Shipping Commissioner mutual releases (SAFR 858, HDC 1069) is a bound volume dated 1912. Each release form contains information including vessel name, late voyage, master, date, seaman's names, their station and amount received. This form...
Reports, press releases, memoranda, clippings, and photographs relating to regulation of the wartime economy in the United States, and to background information on various countries during World War II and dissemination of American propaganda. Includes a study entitled "Chronology of...
Propaganda leaflets distributed in Europe and in the China-Burma-India Theater of operations during World War II. Includes translations of most Asian language material.
Relates to the Vietnamese War. Includes two sections, by Admiral U. S. G. Sharp, commander in chief, Pacific, and General W. C. Westmoreland, commander, United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, respectively. Published (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office). Includes unpublished draft...
Cerified copy, made Sept. 23, 1879, signed by W.H. Doolittle acting comissioner. Includes description of invention for improvement in lime kilns and drawings explaining it.
Report of activities and proposals of the Commission, with description of existing conditions on the Islands; signed by William H. Taft, Dean C. Worcester, Luke E. Wright, Henry C. Ide and Bernard Moses. Copies of related documents appended as exhibits.
Postmaster's account and record books.
This collection includes rally signs and yard signs, along with handouts, campaign logos, bumper stickers, and panels from the 2016 election CSUF Library display.
This collection contains documents, photographs, and other material regarding several United States Presidential campaigns including those of John F. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Nelson Rockefeller, Barry M. Goldwater, and Richard Nixon.
Correspondence, reports, notes, and clippings, relating to food conservation in the United States and to famine conditions throughout the world. Includes memoranda and diaries of Herbert Hoover, honorary chairman of the committee.
Relates to demographic, educational, racial, recreational, cultural, religious, medical, legal, and governmental aspects of society; urban and rural trends; and the role of the family. Reports published under the title (New York, 1933)
Illustrated United States government propaganda posters intended for use on the civilian homefront during World War I and World War II. First World War posters promote liberty loans and monetary donations. Second World War posters promote awareness of espionage, manufacture...
Relates to training of American military government officers for administration of occupied territories during World War II. Volumes I and IV only. Microfilm copy of Vols. I-IV available in Hoover Institution Library. Includes a directive on the occupation of Japan.
Includes sixteen envelopes and fifty-six postcards with Railway Mail Service (RMS) or Postal Transportation Service (PTS) cancels.
Depicts Manchurian industrial plants, showing destruction or removal of equipment by Soviet occupation forces.
Relates to United States government policy regarding conscientious objectors and to criticisms of this policy made by the National Committee on Conscientious Objectors.
Relates to registry of Norwegian ships entering American waters, freight rates, and other terms of trade. Agreement between the United States Shipping Board and the Norwegian Ship Owners' Association.
United States Shipping Commissioner wage book (SAFR13564, HDC 19) is dated 1905. It contains information on the pay and allowances of seamen. The item is available for research use without restrictions.
This collection consists of a large binder containing caption sheets, critical evaluations, and other paperwork relating to films shot during 1945 and 1946 by soldiers serving in the U.S. Army Signal Corps film units, particularly one Sergeant William McClure. Events...
This collection consists of a ledger, kept in manuscript, which records disbursements for food (fresh beef, oats, milk, chicken, etc.), stationery, labor, medicines, hardware, and "sundries" for The United States Soldiers' Homes (referred to on the spine of this ledger...
Relates to the establishment of a currency exchange rate for Japan.
1 bound volume, , June 1, 1837 to January 1838, while at Callao Castle [Peru] and Valparaiso [Argentina]. Includes figures for food, clothing, and miscellaneous stores such as anchors, cables, cordage, spars, barrels, linseed oil, pitch, tar, and paint....
United States Steamboat Inspection Service license for Jeremiah Healy (SAFR 17501, HDC 352) is a license to chief engineer of bay and river steam vessels from the San Francisco district dated September 22, 1924. The collection is available for research...
Relates to a variety of aspects of the Japanese war effort in World War II, and especially to Japanese intelligence operations. Based on interrogations of Japanese political, military, and naval leaders.
Hearing transcripts, decisions, and reports, relating to determination of communist-action and communist-front organizations in the United States.
Printed copies of egal briefs and court decisions in the cases of Gordon K. Hirabayashi v. United States, and Minoru Yasui v. United States, reviewed before the Supreme Court, relating to the constitutionality of restrictions upon the liberties of Japanese...
Manual, report, and test sound recordings, relating to testing for radio operator training aptitude in the United States Army during World War II.
Collection consists of pre-trial proceedings, the complete trial transcript, legal files relating to motions, exhibit materials, witness books, press files, clippings, biographical material, and photographs....
The United States Volleyball Association Regional Depository Collection was established in 1972-1973 to be one of several regional depositories for the U.S. Volleyball Association's archives.
Correspondence, reports and related papers re establishement of Fort Weller in California, BANC MSS C-A 211, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Official history of the division, speeches, press releases, leaflets, clippings, and photographs, relating to American military efforts to promote morale of American war production workers during World War II.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and syllabi, relating to the War Issues Courses conducted at Stanford University and various other colleges in the western United States under the auspices of the Committee on Education and Special Training of the United States War...
This collection contains a mimeograph about prices paid by consumers for 75 clothing and textile items during January to March 1944....
Statistical reports, press summaries, and bulletins, relating to internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Includes statistics of weekly arrivals, departures and leaves granted; summaries of West Coast press coverage; and bulletins from the Tule Lake, California, and Topaz,...
Relates to shipping volume for December 1945; and positions of dry cargo and passenger vessels on February 25, 1946, and of tankers on February 26, 1946.
Materials relating to the evacuation and relocation of Japanese-Americans in the United States during World War II, including proclamations, orders, memoranda, population statistics, manuals and maps.
Primarily reports, tabulations and photographs relating to San Francisco housing survey. Included also are statistics on juvenile delinquency, San Francisco; statistics on traffic survey, Santa Barbara; and reports and maps for San Diego County real property survey.
This collection contains materials about the status of employees as contract workers or regular employees; issues of workplace safety; gate control (a fee the taxicab driver pays their parent company each shift); records from city hearings about the public convenience...
The United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) was formed in 1970, through the merger of the Association of Classroom Teachers of Los Angeles (ACT-LA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Local 1021. At the time, UTLA was the second-largest teacher's...
A collection of twenty signs, two buttons, flyers, and a strike handbook collected following the United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) strike, which lasted from January 14-22, 2019. These strike materials were collected from a high school teacher at Carson High...
Minutes, correspondence, and resolutions relating to veterans' activities in Berkeley. Includes letters, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and postcards, 1917-1949, relating to activities of the 91st Infantry Division in France during World War I and to subsequent activities of the...
Posters, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, and pledge cards, issued during the week of 1918 November 11-18, relating to war work fundraising. Autographed by Bruce Barton, publicity director, and other Campaign officials.
The material in this collection is textual, its records consisting of committee minutes and agendas; research papers, reports, and studies (both published and unpublished); by-laws, United Way organizational papers such as statements of philosophy, memoranda, etc. The collection's material spans...
Correspondence reports, budgets, manuals, subject files and minutes pertaining to the charitable programs of the San Francisco branch of the United Way. Also includes the records of predecessor agencies.
Letters, pamphlets, resolutions, and leaflets, relating to the United World Federalists, their activities in southern California, purposes, policies, meetings, financial status, membership, and fundraising, and opposition to their work. Includes some material on the United Nations.
Annual reports, schedules, newspaper clippings, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the history of Unitrans, the University and City of Davis bus service.
150+ pamphlets and tracts published by the Unity School of Christianity (Missouri).
The collection contains video recordings of raw footage, airchecks, and promotional materials related to the annual Unity Shoppe Christmas (Holiday) Telethon as well as other recordings made by the organization.
Collection consists of 17 volumes of transcriptions of tape recorded interviews concerning labor and labor relations in California conducted by Corinne L. Gilb for the Institute of Industrial Relations Oral History Project at UC Berkeley. Subjects include anarchism, employer's association,...
The Universal Movement Theatre Repertory (U.M.T.R.), originally the Radical Theatre Repertory, was a New York based booking agency. The purpose of this non-profit organization was to assist theatrical groups and individuals in finding outlets for the presentation of their art...
Depicts Japanese intervention in China. Includes scenes of the bombing of Shanghai and of other events in Shanghai.
The Universal Pictures Company negatives span the years 1946-1957 and encompass 114 linear feet. The collection consists of 8 x 10, 4 x 5, and 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 black-and-white negatives. The motion picture production photographs consist largely of...
The Universal Pictures Company trailer scripts span the years 1939-1980 and encompass 6.6 linear feet. The collection is composed primarily of scripts for teaser trailers, regular trailers, television spots, radio spots, and featurettes, most of which were produced for the...
Walter Lantz was an American cartoonist who is best remembered for the mischievous Woody the Woodpecker, a popular character who for many years appeared in cartoon shorts for theatres, and later on television. Universal Pictures bought the library of shorts...
This collection consists of production files for films including scripts, screenplay drafts, continuity records, budgets, shooting schedules, call sheets, and personnel files created by Universal Pictures during the 1940s through the early 1960s.
Leaflets distributed at the University of Munich, relating to Allgemeiner Studentenausschuss elections and party politics in Germany.
Relates to German reparation payments after World War I.
The collection contains materials produced by the Pepperdine University Academic Council (the chief policy-making body for academic procedures, policies, and requirements in the five schools at Pepperdine). Materials include meeting minutes and agendas, memorandums, catalog revisions and change proposals, and...
This collection consists of news releases from the University Advancement Office of the University of California, Irvine from 1976-1998.
This collection comprises the publications of University Advancement at the University of California, Irvine, the purpose of which is to build relationships between the campus, alumni, and community and to generate financial support for UCI's teaching, research, and public service...
This collection consists of records from the University of California, Irvine, University Advancement from 1961-2012. The collection includes information on the UCI site dedication (1964), Charter Day (1966-1972), Friends of UCI, Founders Court, alumni materials, and chronological files. It also...
The University Archives contains papers and publications, together with histories, photographs, and ephemera, generated by the various administrative, faculty, and student branches of the University from its inception in 1851 to the present. ...
The University Archives Collection consists of the papers, publications, photographs, and ephemera pertaining to the mission and history of California State University, Fullerton, its units and personnel, from 1957-current date.
Although students participated in extra-curricular "cadet" training as early as 1895, it wasn't until 1948 that a formal division of an Air Force ROTC unit was established. At first recognized as Air Science, the coursework of Professional Officer training was...
This collection consists of records created by the Athletics Department of Loyola Marymount University from 1973-2009, after the merger of Loyola University and Marymount College. This includes correspondence, memoranda, resolutions, program proposals, board meeting agendas and minutes created by the...
Collection contains 176 mostly open reel tapes of lectures, meetings, speeches, and other events at UCSB. Notable speakers include Spiro Agnew, Mircea Eliade, Ram Dass (Richard Alpert), Buckminster Fuller, Ronald Reagan, Paul Tillich, and UC administrators Charles Hitch, Clark Kerr,...
This collection, created by Special Collections and University Archives staff, consists of biographical information about former faculty, staff, and students of San Diego State University. Materials are filed alphabetically by individual's last name....
This collection contains posters, broadsides, and oversize flyers from departments, offices, institutes, and programs on campus.
This collection contains records created by Campus Ministry on Loyola Marymount University. It includes publicity materials (pamphlets, newsletters, press clippings), administration files, worship aides, programs, and records of affiliated organizations (Center for Ignatian Sprituality, Jewish Community, and Human Rights Coalition).
This collection consists of records created by the KXLU radio station, beginning in 1956 at Loyola University. The collection documents the founding of KXLU, and the move from broadcasting solely classical music to more diverse and alternative programming. KXLU prides...
This collection documents the activities and individuals involved with the affiliation and eventual merger of Marymount College and Loyola University.
This collection documents the activities of Marymount College prior to its merge with Loyola University in 1973.
The consists of video tapes, vinyl records, 16mm film, and compact discs. Recorded on these various media are activities, historical events, speeches, and music associated with the university. Much of the video documents athletic and school spirit activities such as...
Photographs, negatives, and photographic slides created and collected by campus staff, faculty, and students between 1900-2017. Images include campus buildings and landscape, student activities, special events, classrooms and coursework, faculty and staff events, and aerial views of campus and the...
This collection, created by Special Collections and University Archives staff, consists of photographs from various campus departments and offices, as well as from university alumni, which document San Diego State University history. The collection includes photographs, negatives, and slides. It...
The consists of photographs, negatives, and slides from the early 1950s through the early 2000s. This is an created by assembling photographs from related collections. The images document the history of California State University, Northridge, beginning with its inception in...
The University Archives Photographs offer a visual record of the history of the University of California, Davis. The collection contains photographic prints and negatives, and depicts buildings and grounds, faculty and staff, annual events such as Picnic Day, campus events,...
The University Archives Photographs collection is comprised of photographs culled from other collections in the University Archives. The dates of the photographs range from the 1890s to the present, with the majority being black and white photos from the 1920s...
This collection consists of newspapers and periodicals published by students of Loyola College, Loyola University, Marymount College, and Loyola Marymount University. Some of the publications collected were short lived, while others such as the Los Angeles Loyolan are still produced...
This collection consists of records created by the student organizations of Loyola University (before the Loyola University and Marymount College merger) and Loyola Marymount University from 1917-2012. Records include student organization constitutions and bylaws, correspondence, memoranda, event flyers, newsletters, playbills,...
This collection consists of records created by various student services departments of Loyola Marymount University (LMU) from 1973-2015, beginning after the merger of Loyola University and Marymount College. Most of the departments included in this collection are from the Student...
This collection, created by Special Collections and University Archives staff, consists of topical information documenting San Diego State University History. Materials are filed alphabetically by file name....
The University Archives Vertical Files collection contains subject files organized alphabetically by topic or department. Materials within include fliers, brochures, posters, publications, informational packets, reports, and biographical information on the University of California, Irvine's people, departments, founding, and general history.
This collection contains records created by a variety of LMU departments and outside sources to prepare the campus for the 1984 Summer Olympics.
This collection consists of yearbooks from Loyola High School, Loyola College, Marymount College, and Loyola Marymount University. These schools share a common history and the yearbooks document the growth and expansion of Loyola Marymount University.
The collection documents exhibitions held at the Art Gallery at California State University, Dominguez Hills, including exhibit announcements, and publications. The collection also includes the exhibition material from the California impressionists’ “Painted Light” in 1999.
The University Art Museum renovation records span 7 linear feet and date from circa 1962 to circa 2001. The collection is composed of architectural drawings, reprographic copies, and slides of Levin & Associates’ alterations (floor plans, notes and diagrams, details,...
Collection includes sets 29, 35, and 81, along with a text page explaining the project.
The University Church of Christ (also known as Malibu Church of Christ) began in late February, 1970 in Malibu, California. The congregation has ranged in size from a handful of members to more than 500. The bulk of the collection...
Album, ca. 1910, belonging to Roy Jones, containing photographs of members of the University Club of Los Angeles.
This collection consists of University Club of Los Angeles photographs, event invitations, photograph albums, and scrapbooks.
This collection comprises papers from the University Club at the University of California, Irvine from 1963-1990. Included are the Articles of Incorporation (1967), by-laws, meeting minutes, correspondence, budget and planning reports, and programs.
This collection contains scrapbooks, minutes, payrolls, correspondence, newsletters, invoices, photographs, and other material on the University of California, Riverside, University Club, which is a non-profit organization affiliated with but independent from the University of California, Riverside. Mostly contains material and...
The records in this series contain materials related to the University College of Jewish Studies. Subseries include Course Schedules and Descriptions, Publications, Record Card Abbreviations, Degree Requirements, Registration Reports, Norman and Sadie Lee Program in Jewish and Western Civilization, and...
This collection comprises over 400 audio and video cassettes collected by the University of California, Irvine, Office of University Communications that document university events that received local and national attention, including the opening of the Reeve-Irvine Research Center, campus awards,...
The University Communications photographs were created by staff photographers employed by the University of California, Irvine, University Communications. With over 273,000 images, the photographs visually document the history of the UC Irvine campus. Images depict students, staff, faculty, campus events,...
Record Series 482 contains publications generated by UCLA University Communications and its predecessors.
This collection comprises publications issued by the University Communications office at the University of California, Irvine, including newsletters, fact sheets, media guides, and announcements.
This collection contains documents, fliers, photographs, and other materials pertaining to the California State University, San Bernardino University Diversity Committee. Materials primarily document programming sponsored by the committee including the "Conversations on Diversity" series" and "Disability Awareness" event. Recognition awards...
Record Series 702 contains the administrative files of the UCLA University Elementary School Library. Files include correspondence, reports, budgets, and other administrative materials.
Record Series 208 contains publications of UCLA's University Elementary School.
The records in this series contain materials related to University Events and Ceremonies, including Awards, Commencement and Class Day Ceremonies, Convocations, various miscellaneous general events, Tribute and Dinner Committees, and Concert Committees.
Record Series 280 contains the annual reports of departments within UCLA University Extension, generated between 1960-1970.
Record Series 503 contains audio recordings of psychology lectures generated by UCLA University Extension. Lectures feature Carl A. Faber, Peter Martin, William Pennel Rock, David Bauer, Samuel H. Beer, Albert E. Ross, Joli Adams, Freedman, and John Manely & Tom...
Record Series 380 contains clippings files generated by University Extension at the University of California, Los Angeles.
This collection comprises materials from an Orange County, California community planning study conducted from 1965-1978, which brought together planners from both campus and community to study a variety of subjects, including the politics of everyday life, transportation, health, population goals,...
Record Series 56 contains course files generated by UCLA University Extension.
Record Series 279 contains the administrative files of Rosalind Loring from her 1961-1972 period with Daytime Programs and Special Projects at UCLA University Extension. Files regard meetings, conferences, programs, and other administrative activities.
Record Series 282 contains the administrative files of Phillip E. Frandson, Dean of UCLA University Extension. File topics include AACRAO, AUEC/NUEA joint committee, NUEA, program promotion, President's report to the Regents, publications, and San Diego. Materials include correspondence, reports, agendas,...
Record Series 284 contains the administrative files of the director of UCLA University Extension.
Record Series 612 contains the administrative files of Michael Stone, generated as Director of Marketing at UCLA University Extension.
This collection comprises the official publications of the University Extension program at the University of California, Irvine. It also contains publications from University of California extension programs held in Orange County from 1962 to 1965 prior to the opening of...
Record Series 12 contains transcripts of radio broadcasts from the University of California Radio Service. The bulk of the series consists of transcripts from "University Explorer" and "Science Editor."
Administrative correspondence of the directors and of various branch offices; files of the Lecture and Correspondence Departments; files relating to various programs and to the use of television in education.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, albums, and member information for the University Farm Alumni Association.
Collection includes constitution, correspondence, meeting minutes, annual reports, club records, financial reports, club rosters, publications, photo exhibit, scrapbooks, and realia.
Flyer and schedule of classes
This collection consists of records of the University of California, Irvine Art Gallery from 1965-1976.
The collection is comprised of blueprints and blueline prints of most of the original building on the University High School campus located at 11800 Texas Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90025, as well as most of the various additions and replacement...
This collection comprises the publications of the University Hills residential community on the University of California, Irvine campus. Included are announcements, newsletters, brochures, invitations, and fliers.
Promotional materials and office files relating to the University Honors Program at the University of California Riverside.
Includes Daily admissions list, July 1912 through December 1917 (oversized); and medical records, December 1914-January 16, 1915 (v. 11); August 14-October 2, 1915 (v. l6); and March 7-April 10, 1916 (v. 20)....
Record Series 24 contains the administrative files of the Committee for the University in the Future (CUF), a UCLA faculty organization dating from during 1969 to 1973.
The records in this series contain materials related to the University Institute, including publications, program files, and news clippings.
This collection contains the administrative files of the University Librarians at the University of California, Irvine from 1964-1992.
Budgets, reports, correspondence, and information related to library buildings and maintenance.
Collection contains the papers of the two Interim University Librarians in the early 1990s.
With physical library buildings on the Hayward Hills and Concord campuses as well as a robust online presence, the University Libraries support the teaching and research missions of the University’s students, faculty, and staff. The collection contains records of the...
This collection consists of photographs of the University Library at the University of California, Irvine from 1970-1999.
Includes documents and records relating to the administration of the University Library at UCSC.
The records of University Ministry (formerly Campus Ministry) document the foundation of Ministry as a campus department. Records also include planning materials for the variety of activities and programs offered by University Ministry as well as photographs and video...
Collection of scrapbooks, accounts, correspondence, minutes, newspaper clippings, and other data relating to the University Music Club, Berkeley, Calif. between 1939 and 1952....
The collection consists of identified individuals and groups connected to the University of California, primarily from the Berkeley campus and the system-wide administration.
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115 color slides and album containing 137 black and white prints, one color print, and a map of the Sudan Railway relating to an expedition to Africa. Locations include Faiyum, Zeuglodon Valley, Egypt; Nuba Hills, Sudan; Rift Valley, Turkana, Kenya;...
This collection documents the history of the University of California Agricultural Cooperative Extension in San Joaquin County from 1914 to 1994. It affords insights not only into the relationship between the U.S. government, the University of California, and San Joaquin...
This collection documents the history of the University of California Agricultural Cooperative Extension in San Joaquin County from 1914 to 1994. It affords insights not only into the relationship between the U.S. government, the University of California, and San Joaquin...
Benjamin Ide Wheeler (1854-1927) was the President of the University of California from 1899-1919. This is a handwritten manuscript entitled "The University of California and its Future," signed Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Berkeley, 1899 October 9.
Views of the UC Berkeley campus and various activities: the Mechanical Building on Labor Day (students digging); the UC Band; the North Hall, the Civil Engineering Building, the Library, and the South Hall. Two views depicting students holding signs indicating...
Contains records of the American Cultures Center and material related to the creation and implementation of the American Cultures requirement at UC Berkeley.
The Black Alumni Association (BAA) records include meeting minutes, event planning documents, financial records, reports, subject files, and other material documenting the activities of the BAA.
The Chicano Studies Program records, 1961-1996 (bulk 1968-1980), provide materials relating to the formation of the program as a result of the Third World Strike student demands in 1969. The collection includes proposals for the Third World College; information on...
Family background and childhood, Stockton, CA; B.S. and M.S. in civil engineering, UC Berkeley, 1942-1948: V-12 program, U.S. Navy service; University of Illinois, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Ph. D., 1951; research in structural mechanics, earthquake and aero nautical engineering; professor...
Contains budget planning material, correspondence, information sheets, memos, notes, project planning material, reports, and other materials documenting the history of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women.
Contains charts and notebooks concerning meteorological observations.
Correspondence is between several employees of Institute of Governmental Studies (Stanley Scott and Ora Huth) and Joseph F. Zimmerman (editor, National Civic Review), William N. Cassella, Jr. (National Municipal League) and Warren Schmid (ABAG). Includes newspaper clippings from various Bay...
These reports cover three major categories: grades and grade distribution, ethnicity, and faculty workload, primarily for the period 1969 to 1986, although a few cover earlier and later dates. In each of these categories, there are a number of reports...
Small format commercial views of buildings and other landmarks of the campus of the University of California, Berkeley.
General campus views and views of specific buildings.
The collection consists of laboratory log-books, manuscripts, and reports of investigations: flow of water; pipe and nozzle tests; velocity distribution; hydraulic jump; bed load; ram and water hammer; and pump tests (1938-1950). Collection also includes 120 machinery trade company catalogs...
Assorted papers in bibliography in honor of Edith M. Coulter prepared and signed by the Class in Advanced Bibliography, 1949-1950; presented to Miss Coulter May 26, 1950. Contains short biographical sketch of Miss Coulter and bibliography of her work; bio-bibliographies...
The Berkeley Staff Assembly records include meeting minutes, subject files, program files, by-laws, correspondence, annual reports, and newsletters....
The University Art Museum collection of Hans Hofmann papers contain materials relating to his career as a painter and art teacher, the bulk being exhibit catalogs and announcements, but also includes writings, lectures, speeches, notes, correspondence, clippings, papers relating to...
Views of the UCB campus show South Hall, North Hall, the mining building, and general views. A theatrical or ceremonial event in the eucalyptus grove is also pictured.
Books and pamphlets relating to cooperatives from thelibrary of the University of California Center for Cooperatives library.
The Center for Marine Affairs (CMA) records document the activities of the Center, including administrative files, publicity, reports, grants and proposals, workshops, and research. CMA was a collaborative research program that explored international political, social, and economic issues related to...
Videotape cassette recordings of Soviet television programs, relating to political and social conditions in the Soviet Union. Collected by the Center for Slavic and East European Studies of the University of California, Berkeley.
Photographs comprise seven views (one panoramic) of the site of a new Citrus Experiment Station (later run by U.C. Riverside), as well as views of the former station. Item 258: display mount with four views; Entrance to grounds, Office entrance,...
Photographs & negatives of dairy, swine, beef, poultry buildings, mostly at UC Davis
Subject files, reports, correspondence, and publications of the University of California Cooperative Extension Service.
Pamphlets, flyers, and newsletters, mainly pertaining to non-governmental organizations.
General correspondence, Higgins Collection correspondence, financial reports, annual reports, department information, meeting minutes, office files, realia.
Reports written by University of California students in Mining 4 (later 104a): Summer Class in Practical Mining between circa 1902 and 1914. Reports document students' summer experience working in a range of underground mines in California and other western states...
The University of California Cooperative Extension Records for the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR) span the years 1943-2003. Records are comprised of two central components: state annual reports and audiovisual materials. ...
The University of California Division of War Research reports consists of an incomplete set of unclassified UCDWR reports, Navy Radio and Sound Laboratory (NRSL) and Naval Electronics Laboratory (NEL) files, memoranda, pamphlets, manuals, training aids, and data notebooks.
Records of the University of California's Institute for Marine Resources, primarily dating from the 1950s through 1980, from the offices of various directors.
This collection is comprised of digital JPEG photographs and accompanying photograph inventories in Word created by undergraduate UCI students in Asian American Studies 100W (Research Methodologies/Field Research), taught by Linda Võ in Winter 2014. Photographs are the product of the...
The collection is comprised of student projects from the Southeast Asian American Experience class (course number 151H) taught by Linda Vo. The class was first offered in 2003 within the Asian American Studies Program at the University of California, Irvine....
Record Series 268 contains notes, meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and memorandums generated by the University of California Library Council.
Record Series 225 contains publications of the University of California, Los Angeles. Publications include directories, catalogs, announcements of courses, schedules of classes, commencement programs, bulletins, registers, and other publications produced between 1887 and 1995.
Record Series 301 contains the administrative files of the Department of Classics at UCLA. Included are reports, departmental reviews, committee files, meeting minutes, and event files and announcements.
Record Series 666 contains Master's theses generated within the UCLA Dance Department between 1958 and 1988.
Record Series 229 contains the administrative files of the Chair of the UCLA English Department and documents from the undergraduate program, the graduate program, and the Composition Section. Materials include annual reports, announcements, event flyers, memos, statistics, and correspondence.
Record Series 30 contains the administrative files of the Department of Geography. These include correspondence of the chair, departmental reports, meeting minutes, Geographic Society meeting minutes, and departmental memoranda. Record Series 30 also contains written accounts of the development of...
Record Series 328 contains the administrative and departmental files of the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology. These include correspondence of the chair and faculty, departmental reports and memoranda, meeting minutes, enrollment and curricular materials, and other administrative files documenting...
Collection contains residents seminars records for the University of California, Los Angeles Department of Radiological Sciences....
Collection consists of bound reprints and offprints of UCLA Dept. of Radiology (1956-1975) and Dept. of Radiological Sciences (1976-)....
Record Series 16 contains the minutes of meetings, publications, and promotional materials for theatrical productions generated by the Theater Arts Department at the University of California, Los Angeles. Also included are 16 bound volumes of Greek plays directed by Evalyn...
Record Series 771 consists of the administrative files of the Teacher Education Program of UCLA's Center X, which is housed within the Graduate School of Education & Information Studies.
Record Series 578 contains the administrative files of James R. Cox, generated during his time at the libraries of the University of California, Los Angeles.
This collection consists of approximately 540 10 inch audiotapes containing copies of the Music Library's disc recordings....
This record series contains materials created by the Office of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Business, including correspondence, annual reports, audit materials, staff and committee meeting minutes and agendas, and administrative files.
Record Series 0496 contains administrative documents, internal reports, and correspondences of UCLA Student Health Services (SHS) from 1962 to 1995. Materials are from director and Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student and Developmental Health Edward Wiesmeier's administrative files, and include reports...
The University of California loyalty oath collection consists of five pamphlets and one letter pertaining to the U.C. Berkeley loyalty oath controversy of 1949-1951. The collection documents anti-Communist movements in the early 1950s, their impact on higher education, and Ernst...
Correspondence, Faculty Bulletins, reports, and 2 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings.
The University of California, Merced History 1988-2012 Collection includes documents tracing the history and development of UC Merced from 1988-2012. Included are early documents noting the intention to create a UC campus in California's San Joaquin Valley, documents related to...
Transcript of interview (2 copies) with Mary Harter and Jane Murray, in San Francisco, January 23, 1997 about Cyril and Virginia Smith and the town of Merced in the early 1900s. The Cyril Smith Trust and Virginia Smith Trust lands...
Interviews with Stephen A. Arditti, director of State Government Relations; William B. Baker, vice president, Budget and University Relations; Ronald W. Brady, senior vice president, Administration; William R. Frazer, senior vice president, Academic Affairs; and Cornelius L. Hopper, M.D., vice...
Biography/Bibliography and other forms submitted to the University of California Office of the President.
Reports, surveys, minutes, and correspondence related to the University of California system and the University of California, Berkeley Agricultural Experiment Station.
This collection consists of the agendas and minutes of meetings between the California State Board of Education and the Liaison Committee of the University of California Regents from 1950-1960.
The University of California San Diego Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera, and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This Collection contains information pertaining to academic...
The University of California San Diego, Chancellor’s House Collection is made up of photographs, historical reports and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society to use for historical research and reference. This Collection pertains to the historical and...
This collection contains primarily audiovisual materials that document the class plays and talent shows of students at the University of California, San Francisco from the School of Medicine and the School of Pharmacy. Materials date from 1956-2000 and reside on...
The collection contains summaries of projects and plans, departmental historical background, lists of faculty and their activities and accomplishments, student surveys, and self-evaluations of the academic programs to determine their strengths and weaknesses.
The records contain subject files on Academic Senate committees, councils, subjects of interest, and programs, meeting minutes, reports and correspondence.
The UCSB Affiliates collection contains minutes, brochures, event flyers, correspondence, files on subject Affiliates groups, and other related materials.
Collection contains materials on AFSCME Local 673, and includes contract agreements with the UC, pamphlets, notices and bulletins, event flyers, and other related materials.
The collection contains files on the Family Vacation Center, the Annual Fund, and various promotional publications for the Alumni Association.
The UCSB Arts and Lectures records contain individual files relating to lectures, performances, film series and other events arranged and/or sponsored by the committee, as well as general files on press releases, calendars and programs, and other materials.
The UCSB Associated Students records contain administrative files of the AS Program Board, Finance Board, Legislative Council, and Community Affairs Board, including meeting minutes and agendas, budgets, bills, acts, and resolutions.
The Associated Students subject files contain reports, clippings, correspondence, flyers, and other documents relating to student, university, and community issues.
The collection contains inventory and budget reports, correspondence, flyers, catalogs, and other publications.
Collection contains faculty position announcement and lecture flyers, proposal for a masters degree, and other documents.
The collection contains flyers, memos, annual reports, etc. from Business Services and its subdivisions, primarily Central Stores and Purchasing.
The University of California, Santa Barbara Campus Building records span 40 linear feet and date from circa 1949 to 2017. The collection consists of three series: Project files, Photographs, and Architectural drawings. The Project Files series contain bound specification and...
The collection contains reports, budgets, memos, and other documents of the Campus Planning Committee, its subcommittees, and affiliated offices, relating to long range planning and capital development.
The Center for Black Studies collection contains mainly center reference publications for research assistance and a historical review of the center, as well as flyers for events sponsored by the center.
The collection contains materials from the early days of the Chicano Studies Institute (formerly Center for Chicano Studies), including administrative, research, project and program files, correspondence, and audio tapes.
The College of Creative Studies collection contains proposal for college; reports; course, exhibition and lecture flyers, and other related materials.
The College of Engineering collection contains annual research summaries, brochures and announcements, and APPRB (Academic Plan and Program Review Board) Review of Engineering.
Collection contains materials collected by the College of Letters & Science on the various student protests in the late 1960s and 1970s. Includes material on the ethnic studies protests for Black Studies and Chicano Studies.
The College of Letters and Science records contain minutes, memos, correspondence, reports, etc. by committees formed by Letters and Science and the Division of Applied Arts, and subject files covering issues such as accreditation, budget, departments, majors, programs, requirements and...
The Committee on the University and the Community collection contains meeting minutes & agendas, reports, memos and correspondence, and articles. Subject matter includes enrollment, the Coastal Plan, housing, campus growth issues.
The collection contains annual reports, budgets, reports to the National Institute of Education and publications from the Research Reports in Public Policy series (Urban Economics Program).
The Computer Advisory Committee records contain meeting agendas and minutes, along with the final plans put forth by the committee.
This small collection contains memos, course offerings, proposals and manuals.
The UCSB Counseling and Career Services collection contains event, workshop, service and group flyers, brochures, publications on related issues, materials for faculty, and other documents.
Collection contains primarily email correspondence from CUE, the clerical employee bargaining unit, as well as the union's constitution, financial and legal files, newsletters, and other related documents.
This small collection contains reports and resource publications by the department, along with brochures and flyers related to shows and course offerings.
The Department of Black Studies records contain general administrative subject files, files on the department's role in the creation of the Center for Black Studies, and files on the department and center's roles in shaping campus affirmative action policy.
Collection contains materials on graduate study in chemistry, course flyers, and a taped lecture.
The Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies records contain files relating to the history and development of the department, including administrative and subject files, course syllabi, department brochures, programs, and reviews.
The collection contains meeting minutes, committee and group information, conference files, graduate lists, memos, and course and event flyers.
The Public Historical Studies Program records contain research and publication files for projects such as the Painted Cave fire study, Santa Barbara County vintners project, and Santa Barbara district attorney history project, as well as audio tapes, correspondence, conference and...
The collection contains chronological files of memos, correspondence, flyers, and other related materials.
The collection contains posters, flyers, calendars, and programs for musical performances by students, guest musicians, and faculty.
Cite as: [Identification of item], University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Physics collection, UArch 124. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
The UCSB Department of Recreation collection contains event, course, program and activity flyers, brochures, program files, memos, and related materials.
The UCSB Department of Sociology collection contains mainly flyers for sociology colloquia, courses, lectures, programs, and conferences, as well as information packets from the Sociology Computing Facility.
The University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Theater and Dance collection includes an extensive amount of materials related to performance publicity and advertising. These materials include performance programs, flyers, posters, and newspapers clippings. In addition, the collection contains a...
The collection contains a large amount of earlier materials from the UC Santa Barbara College period, such as student handbooks, rosters, orientation and welcome publications, and other related materials.
The collection contains materials produced by the Institute for Crustal Studies (ICS), Earth Research Institute (ERI)'s predecessor, as well as materials compiled and collected by Pete Hall produced for geological surveys completed for the purpose of oil, gas and water...
The Education Abroad Program (EAP) collection contains correspondence, flyers, brochures, and publications on student experiences, program opportunities, statistics, and administration.
The Educational Opportunity Program records are comprised of correspondence, reports, clippings, administrative and subject files, and other materials relating to the program. Includes materials on student affirmative action and the 1989 hunger strike.
The collection contains documents relating to the Chicano Studies movement on campus, including correspondence with the administration on concerns, reports on progress of various units of El Centro, and space relocation.
The El Congreso collection contains organization files such as constitutions, correspondence, etc., as well as files on La Escuela, a bilingual elementary school, and event flyers.
The UCSB Environmental Health and Safety collection contains a copy of the green EH&S binder, publications on regulations and guidelines regarding safety issues, flyers for courses and workshops, memos, and related documents.
Collection contains reports, alumni directory, meeting minutes, flyers, brochures, memos.
Collection contains brochures, flyers, schedules, proposals, and other related documents.
The UCSB Faculty Club collection contains background/historical documents, constitution and bylaws, correspondence, meeting minutes, and event materials.
The UCSB Faculty collection contains alphabetical subject files on a range of topics relating to the university faculty and community.
The Faculty Women's Club records are arranged by subject and contains membership lists, minutes, presidential files, financial and social records, histories, publications, event files, and scrapbooks.
The UCSB Financial Aid Office controls loan and scholarship disbursements, the work study program, financial counseling services, non-UCSB study funding assistance, and related services. The collection contains memos, financial aid application materials, guides, scholarship and committee files, and other similar...
The collection contains reports, brochures, flyers and other materials related to the school's programs, credentials, and events.
Collection contains masters and Ph. D. graduate degree lists, annual reports, files on affirmative action, handbooks, flyers, brochures, etc.
The collection contains graduate student handbooks, student survey results, and a small amount of correspondence and flyers.
The UCSB History and Antecedents collection brings together materials from multiple sources on the growth of the university from a small normal school at the turn of the 19th century to the large state university it is today. The collection...
The Home Economics Club collection contains record and ledger books maintained by the treasurers and secretaries of the club, guestbooks for visitors to the Home Management House, and scrapbooks documenting the club's events and members.
The Housing and Residential Services collection contains housing brochures, guides, student surveys and statistical reports, a history of Housing and Residential Services, and materials on other services and programs offered.
Collection contains memos, handbooks, manuals, flyers, and other documents relating to benefits, personnel, programs, training & development.
The Institute for Interdisciplinary Applications of Algebra and Combinatorics collection contains the proposal to form the institute, annual reports, and a flyer for summer internships at the institute.
Collection contains the institute proposal, annual reports, and other related documents.
The Institute of Religious Studies was established as a researcher center on the Santa Barbara campus of the University of California in 1967, and dissolved in 1979. The collection contains annual, review, and dissolution reports, as well as flyers and...
The collection contains meeting minutes and related documents of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), formerly the Animal Care Council (ACC), from 1996 to 2006.
Collection contains memos, flyers, handbooks and guides, newsletters, proposals, and conference papers.
The Intercollegiate Athletics collection contains primarily men's football and basketball announcements, programs, schedules and yearbooks, as well as the NCAA Self-Study and other college sports materials.
Collection contains mainly flyers and calendars for Interdisciplinary Humanities Center sponsored events and lectures.
The UCSB Library records contain files on library departments, projects, publications, and collections.
Collection contains annual and progress reports, symposium publications, memos, brochures, and other related materials.
The Crown and Scepter Chapter records contain membership lists, correspondence with the national organization, reports, scrapbooks, and other related material.
The Multicultural Center collection contains an annual report and brochures, calendars, flyers, and memos relating to events sponsored and/or hosted by the center.
The administrative records generated by the University of California, Santa Barbara Natural Reserve System. These records document the history and development of the Natural Reserve System, and in particular the seven reserves administered by UCSB. The records contain plans, annual...
The collection contains older materials (1952-1998) relating to the admissions process (department information sheets, UCSB promotional publications) as well as some statistical information on entering students.
The Office of Affirmative Action records contain mainly reports compiled by the office on university personnel procedures and policies from 1973 to 1994. There is also a small amount of correspondence, pamphlets, and flyers related to the office.
The Office of Architects and Engineers collection contains plans, reports, and committee minutes relating to the design and construction of campus buildings and facilities.
The Office of Budget and Planning Collection contain reports, plans, and other materials related to university institutional research, campus planning, capital planning and budget.
Collection contains files relating to the UCSB Foundation and other Development Office projects and events. Includes many event photographs.
The UCSB Office of Facilities Management records contain correspondence, maps, surveys, easements, deeds, lease agreements, photographs, meeting minutes and construction and planning documents pertaining to the facilities development of the University of California, Santa Barbara, focusing on its current Goleta...
The collection contains correspondence and memos, files from the Publications Office, news releases and clippings, and some subject files, including materials on animal research and the Proposition 3 construction bond.
The collection contains memos, and event flyers and invitations. Events include Charter Day, Parents' and Family Weekend, and Commencement.
The UCSB Office of Public Information biographical files contain clippings, press releases, photographs, some correspondence and other materials relating to UCSB faculty, staff, administrators, and other prominent individuals associated with the university.
The Isla Vista / Student Unrest subject files contain clippings, memos, reports, correspondence, photos, and other documents on subject matter relating to Isla Vista and UCSB students, compiled by the Office of Public Information, now known as the Office of...
The collection contains clippings, press releases, memos, and other materials relating to university events, policies, issues, facilities, departments, etc. gathered and/or published by the Office of Public Information, now known as the Office of Public Affairs.
The Office of Research collection contains reports on campus research projects, the office's operation and funds, research policy, etc., as well as memos, flyers, and brochures.
This collection contains five scrapbooks from the late 1950s to 1970s, compiled mainly by several women's residence halls. Included are clippings, officer lists, notecards and letters, event photos, collages and drawings.
The Office of Student Life collection contains campus regulations on student organizations and their use of campus facilities, guidebooks for student groups, honor lists, and general reports, flyers, memos, booklets and other materials relating to the Dean of Students and...
The administrative files of the UCSB Office of the Chancellor contain records of ongoing issues, policies, procedures, and plans not relating specifically to the tenure of any individual chancellor.
The Chancellors' records are arranged chronologically by chancellor and predecessor administrators, and contain speeches, subject files, clippings, committee files, correspondence, and other documents. The bulk of the collection consists of materials from Vernon I. Cheadle, chancellor from 1962-1977.
The Office of the Registrar is responsible for student enrollment at the university, which includes establishing residency, enrollment status, course registration, graduation, transcripts and grade reporting. The collection contains credential ledger books dating to the Santa Barbara State Normal School,...
The Office of University Relations collection contains planning guides, files on governmental relations, and a proposal for a Humanities research and symposium center.
The collection contains records of the UCSB Phi Beta Kappa (Lambda of California) chapter's formation, organization, and the selection and initiation process, including correspondence, meeting minutes, handbooks, reports, and other related documents.
The Physical Planning Committee records contains committee meeting agendas and minutes, covering the period of 1962 to 1983. Also included are a few Building and Campus Development Committee meeting agendas and minutes, bound in conjunction with the Physical Planning Committee...
The Placement Center Collection contain annual reports, follow-up reports on students assisted by the center, interview schedules for jobs, Placement Manuals, and other related documents.
The UCSB Press Council oversees the student newspaper, the , and the campus radio station, KCSB. The collection contains mostly financial files, as well as some brochures on advertising, publication guidelines, type samples, etc.
This collection documents the history of University of California, Santa Barbara, Resource Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity (RCSGD) from 1986-2017. These materials include office files, newspaper articles and clippings, and student zines. The collection also contains Center advertising flyers...
The Social Process Research Institute collection contains proposals and reports relating to the research and progress of the institute.
The Staff Assembly collection contains meeting minutes as well as flyers and memos on events, elections, awards.
The UCSB Student Health Services collection contains pamphlets and flyers on health services and events, memos, and materials on the student health insurance.
The collection contains mainly flyers and posters for events, issues of interest, meetings, etc. for student organizations, clubs, and groups.
The Students for Free Political Action (SFPA) were formed during a period at UCSB and campuses across the country when students increasingly became politically active. SFPA was particularly interested in assuring the means for political free speech on campus, including...
The UCSB Summer Sessions collection contains bulletins, flyers and schedules for UCSB Summer Sessions, from 1949 to 2003, including specialized programs such as high school student courses and Summer French Institute.
The Tutorial Program collection contains files on colloquium courses from the program, flyers, memos, brochures, reports, and other related documents.
Collection contains materials on the annual United Way fundraising campaign at UCSB, and includes memos, pledge forms, reports, newsletters, and flyers.
Includes administrative files and exhibition catalogs, announcements, and posters.
The UCSB University Center (UCen) collection contains reports, minutes, memos, plans, and other documents on the multiple building projects for the UCen as well as general flyers, schedules, memos, etc. relating to UCen services and events.
The collection contains subject files on the various offices of the vice chancellors of UC Santa Barbara.
The UCSB Women's Center collection contains event, lecture, program and course flyers, pamphlets and booklets on services and women's issues, memos from the center, and other related materials.
The Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Program collection contains application materials, brochures, nominee lists, clippings, newsletters, financial documents, and other related materials from UCSB participation in the program in the 1960s.
The University Of California, Santa Cruz Contemporary Classical Collection consists of live performances of classical music, mostly by twentieth century composers, on open reel tape. For the most part, recordings date from the 1960s and 70s, and include rehearsals, radio...
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Chicana feminist identity in The house on Mango Street and The last of the menu girls / Vicki Alcoset -- Forty Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Inc. : black independent film-making and the popular film industry / Phillip A. Calhoun...
Include two petitions from Steffens to the president and faculty of the College of Letters, and memorandum from Edward S. Holden, president, to the Academic Council mentioning Steffens. With these: letter, April 18, 1962, from Arthur E. Hutson, secretary, Academic...
Record Series 346 contains the administrative files of the University of California President's Administrative Advisory Conference, sponsored by the University of California (System) Academic Senate.
Record Series 3 contains the administrative files of the Committee on Sites for the Southern Branch of the University of California (now called University of California, Los Angeles), with maps and photographs of potential sites. The Committee on Sites for...
Computer produced print-outs of gifts to the University of California. Not included are gifts in kind for which no monetary value was determined or recorded. Some years include all gifts by donor name, plus summary by donor; some years include...
Series 2 of the Records of the Office of the President, University of California, covers the period 1914-1958. As in other series of these records, they reflect the activity of the entire office, not limited to the files of the...
Series 1 of the Records of the Office of the President consist of alphabetical files covering the period 1885-1913. It is at the beginning of this period that the office assumed some independent action, separate from the Board of Regents,...
At various times during the presidency of Robert Gordon Sproul (1930-1958), the administration had occasion to reexamine topics related to the administration of the University, during which process documents were pulled from the regular (or routine) files and assembled into...
Series 8 of the Records of the Office of the President consists of 'permanent' or policy files from the period 1952-1975, the administrations of Clark Kerr and Charles J. Hitch.
Series 5 of the Records of the Office of the President consists of 'routine' or background files from the period 1958-1967, the administration of Clark Kerr....
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office of the University of California system and therefore these records document all facets of the operation of the university. Despite the fact that during this period the responsibility for many...
At various times during the presidency of Robert Gordon Sproul (1930-1958), the administration had occasion to reexamine topics related to the administration of the University, during which process documents were pulled from the regular (or routine) files and assembled into...
A series of reports to the Board of Regents on a wide variety of special programs, mainly research programs, administered by the University of California. They provide a brief history of each of the programs described as well as report...
Reprints of petitions and briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Regents of the University of California v. Allan Bakke.
Record Series 432 contains the reports of the President of the University of California to the Regents of the University of California.
Record Series 287 contains minutes of meetings generated by the Regents of the University of California (System), 1926-1949.
Photographs depicting World War II campaigns in France and Germany, activities of American troops, and Allied military and civilian leaders. Collected by the University of Hawaii.
Table of contents in volume.
Table of contents in volume.
Collection includes records documenting UCSF's University of Indonesia Project.
University of Indonesia Project records includes materials used by and drafts of History of University of California School of Medicine Affiliation with Medical Faculty of Universities at Djakarta and Surabaja (May 1967) by Schmid, and correspondence of Francis Scott Smyth...
Pamphlets, serial issues, and reports, relating primarily to the home front in the United States during World War II, and especially to economic aspects and to prospects for postwar peace and international organization. Includes issuances of political, business, labor, religious,...
Snapshots and photo postcards chiefly of a trip on the steamer Admiral Rogers taken in August, 1931. Includes views of the fishing industry, Indian villages, and coastal scenes. Locations include the Inside Passage, Ketchikan, Metlakatla, Wrangell, Petersburg, Kake, Juneau, the...
The University of San Diego Auxiliary was an organization of San Diego area women interested in promoting and raising funds for the University of San Diego. The records of the USD Auxiliary document the administrative functions, event planning and...
These records include the planning materials, speech transcripts, programs and invitations for University of San Diego commencements.
This collection contains construction records for the University of San Diego. Records include architectural drawings, correspondence, photographs, planning information, and reports.
This collection contains scrapbooks that document the activities of performing arts at the University of San Diego.
The University of San Diego celebrated the 50th Anniversary of its founding with a year of celebrations in 1999. These records consist of planning materials, committee meeting minutes, publications, programs, mailings, speeches, photographs, and videos related to the events held...
The San Diego College for Men and School of Law merged with the San Diego College for Women in June 1972 to become the "new" University of San Diego. The collection consists of meeting minutes, consultations, correspondence, reciprocal agreements, and...
Compilation of news, magazine, and web media featuring stories about the University of San Diego.
This collection contains informational materials gathered about the University of San Diego School of Business.
This collection contains photograph albums and scrapbooks of photographs, newspaper articles, and pamphlets about the University of San Diego School of Education.
The University of San Diego School of Law records include correspondence, reports, informational brochures, and news releases pertaining to the early administration of the School of Law. The majority of the material dates from the 1950s through the 1980s...
This collection includes planning materials, assessments, publications, and photographs for undergraduate freshman and transfer student orientations.
The University of San Diego University Relations records document the functions of the University Relations department and its offices. These functions include publication design, editing, and final products; planning for activities and events; surveys and research on community relations; and...
This is an artificially arranged collection consisting of materials provided to the archives by the Office of University Publications. It contains correspondence and memos to and from Sister Sally Furay, former Vice President and Provost, expressing disappointment in the lack...
This collection documents the activities of the University of San Francisco Faculty Association (USFFA), also known as the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 4269. The bulk of the material consists of grievances filed by USFFA, especially in regards to...
This collection consists of ephemera, posters, and other material relating to the University of Southern California's 125th anniversary in 2005.
This collection consists of the records of the University of Southern California's Academic Senate. This includes newsletters, newspapers, minutes, correspondences, policies, faculty handbooks, and procedures.
This collection consists of plaques and awards for accounting at the University of Southern California.
This collection consists of the founding documents associated with The Alfred E. Mann Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California (AMI-USC).
This collection consists of a leather book containing the records of graduates from the University of Southern California from 1884-1916. These records are handwritten directory entries of approximately 800 past students.
This collection consists of the record book for the University of Southern California Alumni Magazine.
This collection consists of the records from USC's Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism and Professor A. Michael Noll's teaching materials.
Collection consists of various announcements and programs from performances, exhibits, conferences, and other events affiliated with USC from 1913 to 2013.
This collection consists of a scrapbook of clippings on University of Southern California athletics from February to September of 1950.
This collection consists of the reports, agreements, and minutes related to athletics at the University of Southern California.
This collection consists of awards and resolutions commending University of Southern California sports teams during the 1960s.
This collection consists of a Univeristy of Southern California bible, dated October 5, 1880.
This collection contains administrative records from USC's Board of Trustees meetings.
Collection consists of 4 binders of meeting minutes, analyses, and policies created by the University of Southern California Budget Advisory Committee.
Publications including its colleges, such as Chaffey School of Agriculture. 1884-1937.
This collection consists of 6 volumes of annual employee salaries, as well as one volume of library statistics, and a Self Survey book where various departments reported their annual activities.
This collection consists of the planning records for the University of Southern California Centennial celebration in 1980.
The Center for Excellence in Teaching at USC is an innovative initiative envisioned by faculty for faculty. The purpose of the Center is to treat teaching as serious intellectual work that merits sustained focus at a research university. By providing...
This collection includes promotional stills for films from the 1930s through the 2000s that were originally provided by production companies and collected by the University of Southern California Cinematic Arts Library.
This collection includes promotional stills for films from the 1930s through the 2000s, that were originally provided by production companies, and compiled by the University of Southern California Cinema Arts Library.
This collection contains approximately 4770 motion picture scripts from the 1930s-2000s from University of Southern California Cinematic Arts Library collection of reference scripts for patron use.
This collection consists of a guest book signed by visitors of the University of Southern California from 1911 to 1932. It was given to USC by the Class of 1911.
This collection consists of school catalog of the University of Southern California College of Law. These bulletins are small booklets containing school information including lists of instructors and students, the academic calendar, and courses.
This collection contains student records kept by the University of Southern California's College of Oratory from 1903 to 1918. Content consists of ten volumes with handwritten listings of students' courses taken, work done, and tuition.
This collection contains various printed and typescript University of Southern California commencement addresses and related articles from 1920-2009, as well as a list of commencement addresses and speakers for 1884-1985.
Printed lessons and Cecil W. Owen's work on lessons 1-24.
This collection consists of the syllabi of courses at the University of Southern California.
This collection consists of the records on curricula by the Curriculum Committee at the University of Southern California.
The USC Davis School of Gerontology records chronicle the development of Gerontology at USC, 1964-1987. Erected as a tribute to Ethel Percy Andrus, the Andrus Gerontology Center is committed to understanding aging and preparing professionals to work in an aging...
This collection consists of dedication programs for centers, buildings, and other locations at the University of Southern California.
This collection consists on reports related to the Delinquency Control Institute at the University of Southern California.
This collection includes various research reports in the form of USC departmental memoranda.
This collection consists of proclamations and clippings related to the University of Southern California's Diamond Jubilee anniversary in 1955.
This collection consists of University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences records of previous deans Joseph Aoun, Peter Starr, and Howard Gilman.
This collection contains duplicate course catalogs for the University of Southern California, dating from 1883 to 1902. Contents within each issue include admission requirements, course of study, students, alumni, faculty, and calendars of each college within the university.
Collection consists of organizational documents, annual reports, Emeriti college directory, photographs, event programs, and correspondence associated with the USC Emeriti Center.
This collection consists of various pieces of USC realia and ephemera from the history of the university.
This collection consists of events calendars for the University of Southern California from 1930 to 1990.
This collection consists of the meeting minutes for Faculty Committees meetings at the University of Southern California from 1916 to 1924.
This collection consists of minutes for faculty meetings at the University of Southern California from the 1940s to the 1960s.
This collection consists of the records and scrapbooks of the University of Southern California's Faculty Wives and Women's Club.
This collection consists of the financial records for gift donations given to the University of Southern California during the 1970s.
This collection consists of a scrapbook of University of Southern California football players, intercollegiate teams, and Olympic track and field team members.
This collection consists of fundraising publications for the University of Southern California, including invitations, newspapers, pamphlets, programs, correspondence, financial records, and realia.
This collection consists of the general Alumni Association at the University of Southern California records, including directories, reports, newsletters, photographs, and newspapers.
Collection includes binders of USC's Graduate Council meeting minutes from 1916-1947 and scrapbooks of the creative arts Appoliad Committee's activities from 1927-1945.
This collection contains newsletters created for the USC Health Sciences Campus (HSC) community, dating from 1995 to 2017. There are also two issues of "Trojan Health Connection" (2011, 2015) and one issue of "Student Health News" (Spring 2019). The newsletters...
This collection contains the records of the University of Southern California Health Sciences Public Relations and Marketing department. These records include faculty files, photographs, press clippings, press releases, program files, scrapbooks, and audiovisual materials that reflect the work, people, accomplishments,...
This artificial collection contains subject files related to the history and activities of the University of Southern California. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject or organization name and may include a variety of document types such as ephemera, clippings,...
This collection includes interview transcripts and reports related to the USC History Media Institute.
This collection consists of records for various institutional departments and meetings within the University of Southern California.
This collection consists of correspondence, planning records, and program schedules related to the annual Institute of Government conference.
This collection consists of the University of Southern California Institute of Safety and Systems Management records on safety of transportation, traffic, and highway related incidents.
This collection includes the correspondence, proceedings, meeting agendas, event programs, scrapbook, and clippings from the early days of the University of Southern California Institute of World Affairs.
This collection consists of an insurance survey on the University of Southern California from 1934 as well as a title report from 1940.
This collection consists of the daybooks of the functions of USC's International Relations Programs.
This collection consists of the records of the University of Southern California Language Academy during the 1990s. USC Language Academy is the Intensive English Program at the University of Southern California.
This collection consists of the minutes and ledgers related to the University of Southern California's funding, endowment funds, tuition receipts, and donations.
This collection consists of the administrative files from the office of the University Librarian from 1968-2000.
This collection consists of the University of Southern California Library of Aeronautical History collections including photographs, newspapers, ephemera, scrapbooks, and other information related to aeronautical history.
The collection consists of Cussen's personal scrapbook pages, books and photographs pertaining to the commercial aeronautic industry from the 1930s to the 1950s, and a collection of World War I and World War II war effort posters and maps. George...
This collection consists of the records for the Master of Liberal Arts program at the University of Southern California. This program was active from 1969 to 1989.
This collection consists of recordings of lectures, interviews, and panel discussions of visiting scholars and special guests of the Max Kade Institute for Austrian-German-Swiss Studies.
This collection consists of the records of the Alumni Association's Medical Department at the University of Southern California.
This collection consists of the Men's Faculty Club and Faculty Center of the University of Southern California records. This includes luncheon announcements, invitations to gatherings, meeting minutes, correspondences, bylaws, surveys, and a book on the history of the club including...
This collection consists of various newsletters and publications from the University of Southern California, dating from 1881 to 2001.
This collection consists of newspaper clippings related to news and activities including University of Southern California and its students, faculty, and community.
This collection includes the administrative records of the University of Southern California Norris Auxiliary.
This collection contains the research reports, newsletters, and conference materials of the University of Southern California Office of Institutional Studies.
Collection consists of records related to the annual USC Songfest talent show fundraiser.
The records, audiotapes and video tapes, photographs, ephemera, and artifacts of the University of Southern California Office of the Provost. As the second ranking official and the chief academic officer, the Office of the Provost provides academic leadership to the...
This collection consists of the records for the University of Southern California Registrar Office.
This collection consists of the administrative papers of Thomas Nickell, Vice President, and Leonard R. Wines, Associate Vice President of University Relations, from 1958 to 1984.
This collection consists of news releases, clipping files, biographical and background files for the University of Southern California's Office of University Relations.
Tapes and transcripts of interviews conducted by librarian Dr. Robert Knutson on behalf of the University between 1960-70.
This collection consists of the administrative records from the early years of the University of Southern California's Phi Beta Kappa chapter, Epsilon of California.
This collection consists of University of Southern California photographs from the 1880s to the 1970s. Photographs depict buildings, faculty, administration, students, sporting events, sports teams, important visitors, classrooms, and more through the years.
This collection consists of the records of the University of Southern California's Population Research Laboratory.
Administrative records, photographs, staff manuals, information packets, clippings, brochures, and other papers, 2001-2002, from the Rainbow Floor at the University of Southern California. The USC Rainbow Floor was established in circa 2001 as a residential community for gay, lesbian, bisexual,...
This collection consists of the minutes for the Scholarship Committee for the University of Southern California from 1912 to 1953.
This collection contains financial documents, programing schedules, and attendance records related to the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts' Film Series from 1956-1980.
Records documenting the activities and history of the USC School of Cinema. Currently, the only processed records are those of Delta Kappa Alpha. Please see the individual series' scope notes for further information.
This collection consists of the administrative files from Office of the Dean, 1973 - 1986 as well as Education, Skills & Professional Development, 1979-84.
This collection consists of a scrapbook about the University of Southern California School of Dentistry.
This collection consists of the University of Southern California's School of Divinity's record book from 1926 to 1932.
This collection consists of the University of Southern California School of Education records, including agendas, reports, and documentation of the process of becoming an accredited program.
Records of the University of Southern California School of Library Science (1936-1986), including those of Martha Boaz, Dean of the School from 1955-1978. Consists of correspondence, notes, minutes, manuscripts, scrapbooks, publications, and ephemera related to the School's educational and administrative...
This collection contains the faculty/student newsletter and calendar of events for the USC School of Medicine, dating from 1963 to 1971.
This collection consists of records from the School of Pharmacy at the University of Southern California from the 1940s to 2023. The records include photographs, course outlines, correspondence, newsletters, promotional materials, ephemera, event programs, and material relating to the accreditation...
The University of Southern California School of Philosophy was established in 1929 by the USC Board of Trustees, replacing the Department of Philosophy. The first director of the School was Ralph Tyler Flewelling, who previously served as chair of the...
The collection contains records of the USC School of Public Administration from its inception as the USC Institute of Government through 1996. Records include correspondence and other administrative documents, records of Institutes and other joint projects, contracts, faculty papers, and...
This collection contains issues of USC School of Religion's newsletter "Religious Challenger" and a newsletter in collaboration with the College of Continuing Education "Changes: Institute for Changing Ministries".
This collection includes the event programs, awards, clippings, preparation files, and expense ledger for the University of Southern California Semi-Centennial in 1930.
This collection consists of the records of the Department of Sociology at the University of Southern California.
Collection consists of USC Staff Retirement Association business files, meeting minutes, calendars and a scrapbook of the organization's activities.
This collection consists of records for University of Southern California student groups, clubs, and Greek life.
This collection consists of pocket-sized student handbooks for the University of Southern California, issued for academic years from 1892 to 1949.
This collection consists of a photo album of USC students from circa 1908-1910.
This collection consists of publications by students at the University of Southern California.
This collection includes the event organization records of USC's Student Senate Program Board.
This collection consists of the University of Southern California Student Senate records, including agendas, photographs, board member lists, minutes, election information, outreach efforts, legislature, and travel information.
This collection consists of various student theses originating from the University of Southern California Libraries.
This collection consists of theses written by USC students from 1910 through the 1930s within the Economics department and the newly founded Sociology Department.
This collection consists of student theses and dissertations from 1926-1968 and signed dissertation sheets from 2006-2009.
This collection consists of the University of Southern California's undergraduate student government records.
This collection contains various booklist catalogs for the University of Southern California dating from 1955 to 1979, printed by the University Bookstore for students each semester.
This collection consists of the planning records for USC's Urban and Regional Planning Program, formerly the Institute of Urban Ecology.
This small collection documents the activities of USC's Youth Studies Center. Included are Advisory Council meeting minutes, reports created and published by the Center, brochures and pamphlets documenting Center projects, correspondence, grant applications, and lists of projects and affiliated faculty.
This collection contains oral histories of former faculty and administration members.
Title supplied by cataloger.
These records document the establishment of the University of the Third Age at the University of San Diego. Established in 1978, the USD University of the Third Age is a program for 55+ individuals to continue with lifelong education.
Includes bylaws, histories, and news clippings relating to the University Professors for Academic Order....
Subject files, long-range development plans, committee notes, and budgets.
This collection comprises films of the University of California, Irvine (UCI) campus, buildings, and events during the 1960s and early 1970s. It also includes some footage of the Irvine area during the early phases of its development.
The Japanese Garden collection contains correspondence, committee materials, solicitation materials, publicity materials, brochures, photographs and artifacts. Much of the material was given to the archives by Dr. Don Hata. His contribution includes all committee papers, solicitation, publicity and most of...
Correspondence, minutes, and subject files related to the Cal Aggie Foundation/UC Davis Foundation's fundraising activities.
This collection includes correspondence, annual reports, and other records pertaining to the University Religious Center and Watkins House. A scrapbook of newspaper clippings regarding Watkins House is also included.
This collection has been divided into two series: the consist of items of Senate-wide concern (e.g., constitution and by-laws, established procedures, special rules, resolutions, and chronologically-arranged correspondence as received in the Senate office from the President of the University, Vice...
Collection representing songs, yells, marches, etc., arranged for concert band, marching band, and voice and piano...
Student days at University of California, Berkeley; working and camping at Yosemite National Park; career in investment banking, with Blyth, Witter & Co. and with Dean Witter & Co.; presidency of California Alumni Association and membership on Board of Regents;...
The collection includes business operation records, budgets, student handouts, course materials, and general information concerning the teaching of writing courses at UC Davis. Also included are newspaper clippings and recordings of guest speakers and events.
Student days at University of California, class of 1912; founding the firm of Blyth, Witter & Co. in 1914; his role in investment banking enterprises. Copies of photographs inserted.
Experiences as student, University of California, Berkeley, and as a campus administrative officer - in the Dean of Women's Office, as Supervisor of Housing Services, and as Dean, University Housing. Photographs inserted.
Interviews with 42 individuals conducted by Stephen Fox, 1985-1988, as research for his book. 33 of the interviews are transcribed.
This collection contains one poem, and one photocopy of the poem, written by an unknown author.
This collection contains one green photo album, containing 315 black and white photographs taken by a sailor during the First World War.
This collection contains one correspondence written by an unknown serviceman to his wife during the Civil War.
Relates to observations on conditions in nonaligned countries in Asia and Europe, and to interviews with leaders of those countries, made by W. W. Unna in the course of a trip around the world.
Edison Tomimaro Uno was born in 1929 in Los Angeles. He was interned with his family in a camp in Crystal City, Texas during World War II. He graduated from Los Angeles State College in political science. He moved to...
The Science Fiction unprocessed materials includes records from Forest Ackerman, the Tarzan series, other science fiction authors and organizations, and some board games.
Collection consists of unproduced screenplays by writers with previous screenwriting credit. The bulk of the collection is primarily American titles and dates from the 1950s on....
The Unproduced Screenplays Collection is an artificial collection containing approximately 450 unproduced film projects written but never made or released. Projects span 1940s through 2000s with the bulk being from the 1980s and 1990s.
Typescript (carbon), of John Colter's unpublished biography of William Ghent. With this (v. 2): typescript copies of letters related to Ghent's researches, primarily correspondence with John G. White; typescript copies of notes by Ghent; notes on Colter by Dale L....
Relates to the emigration of German Mennonites from the Soviet Union, 1921-1933. Includes typewritten copies of documents relating to the Mennonites in Russia from 1820 until 1870.
Jesse M. Unruh was first elected to represent the 65th Assembly district in 1954, and served until 1970, when he left office to run for Governor of California. He was Assembly Speaker from 1961-1968, and Assembly Minority Floor Leader from...
Two photograph albums created by self-taught harpsichord builder Shiloh Unruh documenting construction of harpsichords, other harpsichord builders' and related artists' work, and travels to visit or install harpsichords. While none of the photographs are identified, they include sites in New...
The items that comprise this collection are interviews that Richie Unterberger conducted in support of his many books, articles, and liner notes. The interviews primarily cover rock music of the 1960s and 1970s.
Flyers, leaflets, and pamphlets, relating to the status of civil liberties in East Germany. Includes list of communists in West Berlin. Also includes subsequent printed matter about the organization.
Correspondence with contributors and subscribers, manuscripts, mock-ups for pamphlets, accounts, clippings of reviews, mailing lists, etc., relating to the publication of The Illiterati and of books of poems.
The collection contains postcards, photographs, correspondence, wine labels, clippings, brochures, booklets, ephemera, and realia collected by wine author and publisher Gail G. Unzelman. The material relates to wineries, figures in the wine industry, wine regions, and wine sellers in California.
Video about Stanford University, its history, academic life, and student life.
Papers belonging to William Upcott, English antiquary, autograph collector, and dealer.
Correspondence, flyers, clippings, and article typescripts from the San Diego-based gay and lesbian weekly newspaper , 1979-1993. was founded as a bi-weekly newspaper "distributed in resorts, bars, restaurants, and on the street" in Southern California, as well as cities in...
Summary: Correspondence with Joseph Bradford of the Bradford Press, Portland, Maine, concerning the Merrymount Press and printing in general....
Reports, orders, maps, and diaries, relating to activities of the 5th Infantry Division on the Western front during World War I.
Photographs and negatives belonging to the Upham family. Includes daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and numerous portraits taken by Los Angeles photographic studios. 1880-1959, undated
Family papers, ephemera, booklets, children's books, sheet music, teaching certificates, Chinese language materials. Circa 1800 - 1962.
Upland Public Library Historic Photograph Collection consists of images of Upland, California beginning in the late 1800's. The images document the early days of the citrus industry, residential, commercial and public buildings and community events such as parades and athletic...
The Uplifters Club was founded in Dec. 1913 at the Los Angeles Athletic Club by Harry Marston Haldeman and a small group of business and professional men; acquired a country home in Rustic Canyon; activities included monthly dinner meetings, polo...
Correspondence, memoirs, reports, and printed matter, relating to American politics, the growth of government bureaucracy and welfare programs, and communists in government
Relates to the Russian Civil War in the areas of Votkinsk and Izhevsk, Russia, in 1918. Original memoirs, entitled Kak My Poteriali Svobodu, and Rabochee Vosstanie Protiv Sovetskoi Vlasti, published in Zaria (Berlin), 1922-1923. Translated by Elena Varneck.
Collection contains chiefly governmental and non-governmental agency reports concerning the controversial 1965 Upper Newport Bay proposed land exchange between the County of Orange and the Irvine Company. Materials include plans and proposals for preservation of the bay; information on its...
Special Issue No. 138 focuses on the history of Silicon Valley (Santa Clara County, California) and the electronics industry; topics include its agricultural and mining history, the role of the military (Lockheed), instrument makers (Varian and Hewlett Packard), medical technology,...
Linus Upson served with the 80th Fighter Group in the Second World War in the CBI Theater.
Diary and letters, relating to American Red Cross work among French soldiers during World War I, and to the Interallied Trade Commission after the war.
The Papers of Gabrielle Upton contain scripts for many of the television episodes and feature films she wrote, both produced projects and unproduced pilots and feature films.
Writings, correspondence, memoranda, minutes, conference material, reports, printed matter, and miscellany relating to American participation in international cooperative activities, especially in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; international education; the Federal Union; and economics.
One printed card by American Typewriter Shorthand, using a Sinclair letter as an examploe for conversion to shorthand, ca. 1930. Alpha list.
Letters from Sinclair to various correspondents, primarily Mr. Herbert Feinstein.
One anti-Sinclair flyer in the shape of a dollar-bill, with slogans such as "One SincLiar Dollar," "Good only in California or Russia," and "A Vote for Sincliar will put California on the bum and the bums on California," printed in...
(1878-1968). One note (TNS) from American author Upton Sinclair to Dr. Sweet, re receiving Sweet's prior note. Los Angeles, 4 February 1933. Laid in Upton Sinclair, The Jungle (New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. , 1906). Alpha list.
The EPIC collection was a gift from the Shaw family. Ida Noble and W. Lawrence Shaw met while Ida was working at the Pomona College Library after her graduation in 1931 and Lawrence was pursuing a degree in library science....
The Uptown Gay and Lesbian Alliance (UGLA) collection consists of board minutes, agendas, financial records, UGA and UGLA newsletters, articles of incorporation, bylaws, UGLA's "Book of History and Procedures," brochures, membership records, clippings about UGLA, photographs and video recordings. The...
The Urantia Book Historical Society archive chronicles the philosophy, activities, and teachings of the Urantia Book from its inception in the early 1910s to 2006. The collection consists of materials concerning Urantia Foundation and related groups, such as administrative records,...
The Urban Archives General Oral Histories Collection consists of various oral histories conducted or collected by the Urban Archives that are not part of a larger project. Interviews focus on a number of subjects, including public utilities, teachers' strikes, immigration,...
Clarence Urban (1878- ) was a realtor until he was appointed Real Estate Commissioner of California on June 28, 1939. He also served as president of the Urban Mortgage Company (Los Angeles). The collection consists of photographs, photograph albums, a...
The Urban Habitat Program (UHP) Records (1970-2001) primarily contain materials accumulated by Carl Anthony, co-founder in 1989, and Executive Director for twelve years. The collection includes Anthony's correspondence; professional activities materials, mainly relating to his numerous speaking engagements, conferences, meetings...
Correspondence, writings, personal documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions and journalism in Poland.
Photograph album documenting the summer camp activities in Yosemite Valley of the Los Angeles-based boy's school Urban Military Academy. Images are chiefly group portraits of the boys in uniform in various settings: with camp staff; on horseback before the Yosemite...
This collection contains oral history interviews with faculty and students involved with the creation and early years of the Program on Urban Studies at Stanford. Participants recall how they got interested in urban studies as a field, their participation in...
This collection consists of material related to Frank Urbina's education and his career at Lockheed - California Company.
The papers of Frances Ure (1890-1987) provide insight into the role of women in the Pentecostal movement. Ure grew up in Pittsburgh and received her theological training from Washington Female Seminary in 1910. She was converted through the ministry of...
Manuscript of Edward C. Uren's survey of Dutch Flat. Includes 12 square blocks and 204 lots, including Dutch Flat Hotel and "Chinese lot". Each lot includes the owner's name and extensive property measurements.
Manuscript of Edward C. Uren's survey of Dutch Flat. Includes 12 square blocks and 204 lots, including Dutch Flat Hotel and "Chinese lot". Each lot includes the owner's name and extensive property measurements.
Papers of Harold Clayton Urey, Nobel Prize-winning chemist who contributed to significant advances in the fields of physical chemistry, geochemistry, lunar science, and astrochemistry. He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1934 for his discovery of deuterium, and made...
Letter by Uriah Wood to Dr. J. Flint urging support of the West Side Irrigation Bill. Wood stated that Miller and Lux wanted to delete the land between the San Joaquin River and the San Joaquin and Kings River Canal...
Letter by Uriah Wood to Dr. J. Flint urging support of the West Side Irrigation Bill. Wood stated that Miller and Lux wanted to delete the land between the San Joaquin River and the San Joaquin and Kings River Canal...
This is a personal and family history of a Santa Paula Student for an oral history project.
Professional views of Guatemala City, taken from various vantage points. Among the points of interest depicted are Castillo de San José (or Fuerte de San José), the Central Penitentiary and El Calvario (Church of Our Lady of the Remedies), all...
This collection contains five correspondences addressed to John Urinka of Cudahy, Wisconsin, from various senders in the military.
This collection consists of two sketchbooks and eight watercolor paintings by R. (Robert) Bruce Urmston, artist. The majority of art in the two sketchbooks depicts his journey around Quebec, mainly by ship, focusing on places such as the Falls...
The collection includes theatrical and musical announcements and programs and Urmy=s reviews for the period for 1910 through 1922 for works performed at San Jose=s Victory Theatre; also letters on personal and literary concerns for the period from 1900 through...
Collection contains the following: Correspondence to Urmy from publishers concerning his poetry. 1897-1922 (ca. 35 items) ; correspondence primarily to Mabel Urmy Seares from many sources largely concerning Clarence's works and various memorials set up in his honor. A number...
Sir Brian Urquhart (b.1919) was active in the organization and direction of the United Nations (UN) Emergency Force in Middle East (1956) and responsible for the organization and direction of UN peace-keeping operations and special political assignments. Ralph Bunche (1904-1971)...
Relates to the Russian Revolution and its prospective outcome, as of May 1917.
The are a collection of Spanish colonial manuscripts that document the land holdings of the Urrutia de Vergara family in the eastern part of the Texcoco region of Mexico. The collection dates from the mid-sixteenth century to the mid-eighteenth century...
Architect Francisco (Frank) J. Urrutia AIA, FARA, was born in 1945 and studied at California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo (1969) and started his career with William Cody FAIA in Palm Springs (1968-1973). Urrutia formed business partnerships with Donald...
This collection contains clippings and pamphlets about Urso's life and career, a program from one of her concerts, a photograph, and an autograph. ...
Contains photographic prints, slides, negatives, postcards and other pictorial items collected by Ursula Griswold Bingham throughout her lifetime. Collection is particularly rich in its documentation of the ancestries of both Ursula and Woodbridge Bingham, and of the couple's various travels...
One letter (ALS) to Malcolm Edwards, science fiction editor, saying it is unlikely she will be coming to Brighton conference. Postmarked Portland, OR, 5 Mar. 1979.
British poet, writer and political activist. During the Edwardian period, while in her 20s, wife of a pacifist Socialist clergyman, Roberts first took an active part in the campaign for women's suffrage. Using her pseudonym Susan Miles for most...
The Doralee Uruburu, Junior Women's Club of Wilmington Collection documents her activities with the organization between 1953-1963, including administrative records, awards, programming information, photographs, and a scrapbook.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Uruguay newspaper collection (1911-1988) comprises sixteen unique Spanish-language titles of publication. All of the titles within this collection have...
Mainly relating to excavating/bridge building, give kilometer markers (from where?), including Tacuari Bridge over Tacuari River. Probably compiled by an employee of the unidentified company engaged in the bridge building.
This collection contains fliers, posters, newspaper clippings, and other material regarding Uruguayan political campaigns. Includes campaign and election material pertaining to various political parties including Partido Socialista, Partido Reformista, and Comité de Huelga.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, bulletins, studies, and sound recording, relating primarily to political conditions and elections in Uruguay, and to communist and guerrilla movements in Uruguay.
Class materials, student papers, reprints, and publications.
Reports, memoranda, and investigative proceedings, relating to Radio Free Europe broadcasting to Poland. Includes records of the Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnetrznych. Photocopy.
Snapshots documenting a comprehensive variety of activities and events pertaining to the U.S. Army's 4th Cavalry while they were stationed on Oahu, Hawaii Territory, during the first world war. Subjects include military maneuvers; scenes of various units performing characteristic activities;...
Album of photographs taken by member(s) of U.S. Army Signal Corps during early years of establishment of Washington-Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System (WAMCATS). Locations depicted include U.S. Army base in Fort Gibbon near Tanana; St. Michael; Tanana; and Fairbanks...
6 printed items.
Records of meteorological, barometric and sextant observations and latitude by polaris and Zenith telescope. Of primarily California and the west. ca. 1860 - 1861.
Includes account ledger (2 p.) for U.S. Marshal E. Stunter, Los Angeles, California, 1855 May 8-June 25.
Rule book in equity, April 12, 1870-May 18, 1911, with copies of correspondence, August 22, 1855.
U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Office records (SAFR 107, HDC 464) is comprised of 7 volumes of handwritten records documenting the names of deserters or deceased seamen. Also recorded in the volumes are the vessel names, personal effects, their disposition,...
One Civil War document (ADS): Special Orders from General Superintendent of Freedmen re change of command. Memphis, 6 Feb. 1864.
One document relating to the U. S. Colored Troops, 30th Regiment, Company D, "Inventory and Inspection Report of Unserviceable Stores" Includes items such as bayonet scabbards, cartridge boxes, rifles, and belts, which had been in use for a year and...
Three immediate post-Civil War documents re accusation against Sgt. Alexander Shepard and 15 members of Company L, 4th U.S.C. Hvy. Artillery, for stealing $6,000 in gold from a Tennessee resident. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Relates to the study of economic conditions and prospects in the Pacific Islands.
Various types of scrip issued by private organizations, banks and government entities during the Depression.
Four court documents relating to land tenure issues: list of cases of land claims in which no notices of appeal were filed, 1856 Feb. 16 (7 leaves); letter from the U.S. Attorney General's office, 1857 July 13, requesting a list...
Includes nine papers relating to the Monterey Bay Sanctuary and two relating to Wilder Ranch State Park and the course outline and syllabus from professor Alisa Klaus.
Collection consists of a selection from the U.S. Farm Security Administration (FSA) photography project of the depression years representing the work of many well-known photographers, and from the U.S. Office of War Information (OWI) reflecting efforts on the home front....
Comments on his 40 years service with U.S. Forest Service, primarily in research; role of forestry in the FAO and his experience with FAO mission in Chile; conservation movement; views on schools of forestry, including the University of California; his...
This collection consists of 35 stereographs of the U.S. Geographical Survey Expedition West of the 100th Meridian of 1872, photographed by William Bell. Includes views from the Utah Series, the Colorado River Series, and the Geological Series. The locations photographed...
This collection from the U.S. Geographical Survey Expedition of 1873 consists of 44 stereographs, photographed by Timothy H. O'Sullivan. Includes views from the Arizona Series, the New Mexico Series, the Colorado River Series, the Geological Series, the Indian Series, and...
The companies represented in this bibliography are on the San Francisco peninsula, many on land leased from Stanford University.
Scenes of Mancos Canyon Site, including ancient ruins, and other views in Colorado, with 5 group portraits of members of the survey party.
Collection includes portraits of named individuals of the Bannock, Comanche, Dakota, Hunkpapa, Oglala and Pawnee tribes. Also includes B. Bayhylle, interpreter, and B. Hamilton, guide.
Various images of natural and geological features, chiefly in the Yellowstone region. Also includes one view captioned: Hydraulic mining, Virginia City, M.T.
Photos of various sites in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico taken during U.S Geological Surveys west of the 100th meridian. Includes views along the Colorado River; the Grand Canyon; Apache Lake; various sites in the Sierra Blanca Range; several views...
A collection of documents and records from the U.S. Land Office under the Department of the Interior. Location A4.6
Correspondence, deeds, legal papers, mining papers
Correspondence, deeds, legal papers, mining papers....
One document: Way-bill for Sacramento-Marysville run, 14 Dec. 1866. [Oversize boxed].
also includes ca. 1918-1919 photos from around Quantico and elsewhere.
The U.S. Marine Tientsin Photograph Collection consists of photographs taken by an unknown United States Marine Corps member stationed in Tientsin (Tianjin), China in 1946. The photographs capture street scenes, Marines, Chinese soldiers, Chinese citizens, and life on military naval...
Three handwritten receipts for assay and return of gold dust to Patrick Kelly and F.S. Rogers, of Coloma, Calif.
The photographic album contains 309 photographs (302 pasted on buff paper bound in album, 7 mounted on loose fragments of black paper) which document the World War I service of an individual, presumably a nurse (groups of women are photographed...
Letters of introduction (A.L.s.) and handwritten medical examinations and theses are addressed to the U.S. Naval Board of Medical Surgeons and later the Naval Board of Medical Examiners. Letters include some details on stationing and experience with ships' surgeons. Written...
This collection illustrates the history and development of the US Naval Hospital, San Diego, through photographs and descriptive data....
This collection of over 90 color slides was accumulated during the career of an unknown U.S. Navy officer. The slides span roughly twenty years, from pilot’s training at NAS Pensacola in 1945 to an assignment to weather squadron VW-3 in...
Views, apparently by the same photographer, depict a Navy blimp on the ground at an air field and the Masonic Building and Oakland Tribune building viewed from across Lake Merritt.
U.S. Navy boarding book for the Port of San Francisco (SAFR 17233, HDC 245) is dated 1919 to 1932. The collection is available for research use without restriction.
Collection of Spanish American War era documents mainly relating to flagships in the North Atlantic, Hong Kong, and the Phillipines, ca. 1898.
Photograph album containing 50 captioned photos, primarily of the U.S. naval presence in Managua during the U.S. occupation of Nicaragua. Mounted on the front cover is a large color illustration depicting three American soldiers talking to three Nicaraguan children standing...
U.S. Navy Launch logbooks (SAFR 18481, HDC 132) consists of ten logbooks of launch transport between Alameda Naval Air Station and Hunter's Point Naval Station in San Francisco, California. The launches were referred to as #1 BOAT, #2 BOAT and...
The U.S. Navy photographs of shipyard activities, 1942-1944, (SAFR 24262, P99-030) are comprised mainly of U.S. Navy shipbuilding and repairing activities at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, and other shipyards. The collection has...
Official U. S. Navy photographs of leading officers and sea action by the Naval forces in the Pacific. circa 1939-1945
Photo album contains 238 black and white and color photographs of a post-war mission to Japan and nearby countries. Album belonged and is inscribed to Josiah E. Dubois (Jr.), a staff member of the U.S. Reparations Mission to Japan. Photos...
One printed document, Senate Bill 376, "To facilitate the settlement of paymasters' accounts." 40th Congress, 2d Session, 2 Mar. 1868.
The U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation photograph album, 1917-1919, (SAFR 24841, P83-028a) is comprised of a photograph album titled "Wooden Shipyards, Eleventh District" containing photographs of hulls under construction for the U.S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation at Oregon...
Six black-and-white photographs mounted on five cards with extensive typescript captions. The first five photographs were taken in Alimenues, Philippines, where the soldier was stationed as a scout in 1901. The last photo, dated 1916, shows the soldier and a...
One notebook: Muster Roll, including lists of officers, petty officers, seamen, ladsmen, Marines and others on the U.S. Steamer Shaumut, flagship of York River flotilla, commanded by John G. Walker during the Civil War, [ca. 1865].
The collection consists of field log books from the U.S. Tidal Model Laboratory, which was a research laboratory located at the University of California.
UCSF has been collecting materials on tobacco control efforts since the 1990s. Stemming from events such as the multi-state lawsuit and Master Settlement Agreement and buttressed by the work of Stanton A. Glantz in the Center for Tobacco Control Research...
U.S. War Department Flood Control Sacramento-San Joaquin Basin Streams of California survey reports (SAFR 17107, HDC 232) include two unbound original reports numbered 124 and 126. Both are dated 1945 February 1. The collection is available for research use without...
This collection contains records from the US Weather Bureau between 1912 and 1941, and center around the Yorba Linda weather observation station. The strength of this collection lies in the annual weather reports conducted by 'Cooperative Observers', which shed light...
USA for Africa was part of a plan to distribute the proceeds of a musical recording to benefit famine victims in Africa and projects in the U.S. The collection consists of office files and videotapes related to the activities of...
Three printed forms, not filled in. In-hand as of 6/1611. Oversize boxed.
USC's Black Alumni Association was begun in 1976 by Dr. Thomas Kilgore, although in its early years it was known as the Ebonics Support Group. In addition to having a voice for the Black community at USC, the original mission...
The USC Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs records consists of photographic collages created for display on the walls of the Center in Student Union room 415. They include photographs Photos of USC faculty, students and events hosted by...
This collection consists of University of Southern California's "College" newsletter issues from the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
The University of Southern California Dames is a chapter of The National Association of University Dames. The USC chapter was formed for the wives of graduate students in 1934 with the help of Dr. Mary Sinclair Crawford, then the Dean...
This collection includes lecture notes, scrapbook of clippings and ephemera, photographs, and reports and resources developed by the University of Southern California Department of Nursing.
This collection contains records of the East Asian Studies Center (EASC) at the University of Southern California. Materials include administrative records, federal grant applications, and files relating to EASC's involvement developing the USC Library's East Asian collections. There are also...
A wearable banner with embroidered text and an image of a young woman in academic regalia. The embroidered figure is waving a USC flag with surrounding cardinal red text: "Here's to the college whose colors we wear." The banner has...
This small collection contains issues of the newsletter published by the Foundations Library of the Department of University Planning at the University of Southern California, with issues dating from June 1963 to November/December 1969.
This collection contains the papers of USC head of the Department of Classical Languages, Dr. Ruth Brown, and head of the Department of English Language and Literature, Dr. Alison Gaw.
Various posters, publications, cards, and certificates designed and printed by the USC Fine Arts Press.
The USC founding documents and Board of Trustee minutes consist of a ledger containing the by-laws of the University, adopted September 3, 1880, and minutes of the Board of Trustees meetings beginning on that date through November of 1885 (Box...
This collection includes scrapbooks and realia, a 2006 time capsule, and branded clothing from the USC Helenes service organization.
A collection of reports, publications, notes, and correspondence from the USC Initiative to Eliminate Homelessness (also known as the USC Homelessness Initiative) documenting the issue of homelessness in Southern California. The collection documents the USC Homelessness Initiative along with related...
The Interfraternity Mothers' Council of the University of Southern California states as its purpose to "stimulate scholarship, to lend financial assistance, to promote character development, and to promote cooperation between the home, the fraternity, and the university." The records in...
The A.F. Miller collection on aviation is one of several such collections acquired for USC Special Collections' Library of Aeronautical History beginning in the 1960s. At that time, several airline officials and retired pioneers of the airline industry donated historical...
This collection consists of scrapbooks and clippings chronicling the early innovations of manned flight compiled by Earl X. Brown.
Scrapbook from 1911 with clippings about the early years of aviation and early aviators....
The collection consists of Cussen's personal scrapbook pages, books and photographs pertaining to the commercial aeronautic industry from the 1930s to the 1950s, and a collection of World War I & II war effort posters and maps. George Cussen worked...
The USC Library of Aeronautical History Leach Corporation aviation prints consists of prints of historical aircraft distributed by the Leach Corporation as part of their series "Heritage of the Air". Also included is a letter from the president of the...
Photograph album of parts for Morrow Aircraft Corporation planes....
Biographies of early woman aviators, correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, scrapbooks, instructional materials; copies of Aerogram, the WIAA publication; personal archives of Elizabeth L. McQueen (Mrs. Ulysses Grant McQueen, d.1958), founder of W.I.A.A. in 1929 and the Women's Aeronautic Association of California,...
This collection of photographs is the result of a Photography class project assigned by Lisa Auerbach for the fall and spring semesters between 2003 and 2006. The purpose of the project was to document the surrounding areas of USC, with...
Five 35mm photographic slides documenting the early construction of the USC Office of Religious Life Building, 835 W 34th St, Los Angeles, CA 90089. The slides are dated January and March 1965. Pictured is a sign for the excavation company...
Album of black-and-white and color photographs of USC Opera Theatre productions, 1966-1968, created by the technical staff for the Opera's director (and founder) Walter Ducloux. Depicted are scenes from Paul Hindemith's Mathis der Maler (1966); Sergei Prokofiev's The Love for...
The USC Pacific Asia Museum history archives consist of institutional records of the USC Pacific Asia Museum (PAM), which was founded in 1971 and became part of the University of Southern California in 2013. The collection includes event programs, administrative...
The University of Southern California began as a mustard field in what was then "West" Los Angeles with a class of 53 students and 12 teachers. Its first president was Marion Bovard who served the university from 1880 to 1891....
The USC presidents digital recordings holds 40.2 gigabytes of audio and video recordings that contain announcements, State of the University addresses, inauguration speeches, special messages to students, addresses to faculty and staff, Instagram videos, tributes, and lectures by former presidents...
This collection contains issues of the USC Research Newsletter, published from July 1972 to June 1981. These newsletters contain research-related articles, news, laws, research awards at USC, and lists of grant and fellowship opportunities. The newsletter was published by the...
The University of Southern California's School of Dramatic Arts began as the Department of Drama within the School of Speech in 1945. It was part of several other departments before it became an independent school in 1990. The records in...
A collection of various songs, including USC's alma mater, created by and for the University of Southern California. Included are fight songs, popular songs, music performed in theatrical productions, as well as some clippings, correspondence and ephemera about the composer...
This collection consists of research documents, publications, newsletters, media coverage, grant information, and project proposals related to the University of Southern California's Southern California Study Center (SC2) for the duration of its existence (1995-2003).
Two spiral bound notebooks containing the programs for Sunday Morning worship held at Bovard Auditorium.
The University of Southern California's music school was officially established in 1884, and conferred its first degrees in 1885. The records document many of the activities of the School from the late 19th to the early 21st centuries. Included are...
A collection of pins from the 1950s to the 1980s with various USC slogans....
USCaleidoscope was an annual all-university open house begun in 1969 and consisted of tours, demonstrations, exhibits, lectures, performances, luncheons, and award ceremonies throught USC's schools and including both the University Park campus as well as the Medical School. An annual...
This small collections consists of color snapshots of students taking samples on the beach at Fisherman's Cove, Santa Catalina Island, near the USC Marine Biological Laboratory Facility. Also included is a commemorative t shirt, and a scroll identifying the members...
The collection contains the USD Gaslamp Research Project records of consolidated historical data for buildings in the Gaslamp Quarter in San Diego.
Photographs of the Usher family and military service, circa 1885-1960.
Depicts World War I German aircraft, American aircraft in 1909, and scenes of Vera Cruz in 1914. Includes aerial reconnaissance views of World War I military activity in France
Holograph letter written in the office of the Dept. of the Interior, Washington D.C., regarding photographs that he's sending.
Diaries and notes, in Russian, kept by a clerk for the North Western Trading Company in Sitka, Alaska, recording local events, particularly church affairs.
Gastone Usigli (1897-1952) was an Italian born composer, conductor and pianist who was active in the San Francisco musical scene from the 1930s to 1950s leading such orchestra's as the WPA orchestra and the SF Chamber Symphony. This collection contains...
Lowell, Currier pioneer families in Arizona; working in father's mines during Depression years; Arizona School of Mines, 1945-1949; mine engineer for ASARCO, 1949-1951; geologist, AEC, 1951-1954; a year at Stanford University; exploration geologist, Ranwick, Southwest Ventures, Utah Construction, 1955-1959; independent...
Relates to economic relations between the United States and South Korea.
167 black-and-white photo postcards detailing the voyage of an unidentified U.S. Navy vessel in 1918.
U.S.Public Health Service Hospital records (SAFR 18581, HDC 99) consist of four volumes: records of the Marine Hiospital and Custom House, a register of permits to enter the hospital and two medical officers' journals describing the quarantine program on Angel...
City Clerk file, including correspondence, list of sailors killed in the boiler explosion, list of names and addresses of family members and friends notified and sent published report, local news clipping of report of President Osborne regarding the memorial service...
The USS Enterprise (CV-6) was a 19,800-ton Yorktown class aircraft carrier and the seventh U.S. Navy vessel to bear the name.
The collection consists of 137 photos documenting the USS Kearsarge (CVA-33).
The USS La Jolla (SSN 701) Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. USS La Jolla (SSN-701), a Los Angeles-class...
Videotape and sound recordings, essays, service records, printed matter, and photographs relating to the Israeli naval and air attack on the American naval intelligence ship on 8 June 1967. Includes recordings of reunions of the U.S.S. Liberty Veterans Association and...
Records belonging to the U.S.S Olympia, the flagship of the Asiatic Squadron during the Spanish-American War.
Photograph album documenting journey of battleship U.S.S. Oregon from San Francisco to Port Angeles, Puget Sound, during the First World War, while under the command of A.H. Woodbine.
Entire City of San Diego records file entitled "U.S.S. San Diego." Includes newspapers whole sections and clippings, photos, resolutions, an ordinance, a memorial, correspondence, and an invitation to the re-christening of the ship. Correspondence includes that relevant to former U.S.S....
There are items once used aboard the ship and souvenir items for the passengers
Photograph album, 1945-1946, containing 35+ black/white photos, all with captions, of a U.S. sailor serving on the U.S.S. Sharon Victory during the latter stages of World War II in the Pacific. Includes photos of the ship and fellow sailors, as...
Civil War ship's logbook, 1862-1863.
The USS Uruguay (built 1928; passenger liner) survey report (SAFR 23827, HDC 1668) consists of copy number 6 of the comprehensive January 1946 survey and report of the condition of the USS URUGUAY.
Album of snapshot and commercial views chiefly taken during the United States invasion and occupation of Veracruz, Mexico in 1914 during the Mexican Revolution. Views depict U.S. Navy soldiers assigned to the Vermont during training exercises, miscellaneous activities aboard the...
Leather carrying case containing photos and postcards documenting the voyage of USS West Grama to Bulgaria in 1919.
Collection is composed of a group photograph, an article, and autographed illustrations from Charlie Chaplin.
Celebrity photographs (classical music and films) autographed to Ussher in the 1930s; Ussher was a musicologist/music critic.
Photos document the building and landscaping of a home at 1959 Las Tunas in Santa Barbara, California. The photos start with the family visiting the undeveloped property, continue with the building of the house and the landscaping, and end years...
Relates to American military assistance to the Soviet Union during World War II.
Photographs, souvenir programs, and manuscripts (in Russian) relating to productions of the Moscow Art Theatre, the Vakhtangov Theatre, and the Theatre de la Chauve-Souris (Bat Theatre of Moscow).
Radio dispatches, reports, and memoranda, relating to conditions in German-occupied Czechoslovakia, resistance activities, activities of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, and Soviet intelligence activities in Czechoslovakia. Includes transcripts of clandestine radio transmissions between London and Prague, and lists of the...
Correspondence and writings, relating to the Russian Revolution, the White governments in Omsk, 1918-1919, and eurasianism.
Biographical sketches of pioneers prepared by the Historical Records Survey and Federal Writers' Projects in Utah. Copies of original manuscripts in private hands and information obtained by interviews included. Partially duplicated on film from the Library of Congress. A few...
Minutes of organizational meetings; articles of association and by-laws; and minutes of regular and directors' meetings. Part of the volume has been used for records of the Salt Lake City Mining Institute, October 5, 1883-March 27, 1884 (16 p.). In...
Pioneer personal histories obtained by interviewers of the Historical Records Survey, Utah Work Projects Administration; mostly typewritten; answers to Questionnaire 314.
Pioneer personal histories obtained by interviewers of the Historical Records Survey, Utah Work Projects Administration; answers to Questionnaire 314 (Revised), 1937.
Copies of the histories of 38 settlements, compiled chiefly by the bishops, supplied by the Church Historian's Office.
The collection contains three bound Utah topographical sketchbooks, with faint pencil drawings, by three separate topographers, 1877, 1879, 1883. The first two have labels indicating "Engineer Department, U.S. Army, Geographical Surveys West of 100th Meridian," while the third indicates "Northern...
The collection contains three bound Utah topographical sketchbooks, with faint pencil drawings, by three separate topographers, 1877, 1879, 1883. The first two have labels indicating "Engineer Department, U.S. Army, Geographical Surveys West of 100th Meridian," while the third indicates "Northern...
Ute Medicine Man Kit Illustrations contains 11 pages of hand-drawn and colored illustrations and a loan exhibit invoice of an Ute medicine man kit loaned to the Durango Public Library, 1936 July 1 by Edward E. McKean, Jr....
Sound recordings of interviews, relating to aspects of twentieth-century Russian history, and especially to the Narodno-trudovoĭ soi͠uz. Interviews conducted by Tat'i͡ana Zhilkina.
Journal of an unknown crew member of the German submarine tender Isar in the Baltic Sea, relating to German naval operations during World War II. Illustrated with drawings. Incomplete.
Correspondence, writings, and printed matter, relating to social and political conditions in Russia, Japan, and China in the interwar period; the Sino-Japanese conflict; World War II; American relations with China; Germany in the post-World War II reconstruction period; social and...
The collection comprises of Tule Lake newsletters and bulletins, materials issued by the Pro-Japan group, 報國奉仕團 Hokoku Hoshidan (or Hoshi Dan), WRA publications, and incarceration documents that mostly belonged to Kiyoshi and Mitsuye Uyekawa. There are also Kiyoshi's manuscripts of...
Pamphlets, leaflets, newspapers, election campaign literature, and memorabilia, relating to the 2016 presidential election and various aspects of Uzbek history....