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John Milner papers
The John Milner papers consist of articles, presentations, reports, and recordings created by John Milner during his career as a child social worker. John Gillette Milner was a professor of social work at USC for 31 years, from 1946 until his retirement in 1977. He was a founding member of the Delinquency Control Institute at USC and directed the USC Head Start Training Program.
Paul Morantz papers
Collection consists of the casefiles, correspondence, ephemera, and recordings of USC alumnus and California attorney, Paul Morantz (1945-2002). Paul Morantz (1945-2022) was an American attorney who specialized in litigating against cults, and self-help groups raising the issue of brainwashing.
Barbara G. Myerhoff papers
Papers of Barbara G. Myerhoff, a University of Southern California professor and noted anthropologist, consist of manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, audiotapes, correspondence, and photographic material related to her teaching, field research, and publishing activities.
Howard Rieder papers
Ralph Rodgers and Percy Turner Circus collection
David Rose papers
Janet Samuelian papers
Papers of the Armenian-American journalist, covering the years 1986-2005 when Ms. Samuelian wrote interviews and reportage for The Armenian Observer and The Armenian Reporter International weekly newspapers and for Armenian International Magazine. Her research files for her book "Kero Antoyan: His Life and Art" (1988) are also included.
William Schaefer recordings
Collection consists of reel-to-reel audio recordings of various USC ensembles under the direction of William Schaefer.
Sheila Tepper collection of arts interviews
Collection of reel-to-reel KUSC concert and interview tapes from the 1980s and 90s, featuring such guests as Pierre Boulez, John Adams, Gerard Mortier, Robert Fitzpatrick, Alan Rich (who was the host), Marcel Marceau, Agnes de Mille, Nicholas Slonimsky, John Cage, and many more.
Stephen E. Toulmin papers
Papers, correspondence, manuscripts of the prolific, cross-disciplinary scholar, philosopher, historian of science, and USC University Professor, Stephen E. Toulmin.