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Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 0606
Abstract
This small group of records consists chiefly of oral history transcripts, papers, and newspaper clippings of faculty members (of USC's School of Social Work) and other prominent individuals in the social work/ mental health community. They include files on Genevieve Carter, Lonis Liverman, Linda Poverny, Robert W. Roberts, and about fifty other persons in the social welfare field. The files are arranged alphabetically.
Dates:
1940s-1990s
Collection
Identifier: 0607
Abstract
The CSWA Oral History Collection numbers one hundred interviews with persons important in the history of social work in southern California and in the nation. Examples of interviewees include Carmelita White, the first African-American graduate of the USC School of Social Work, in 1932; George Nickel, one of the leaders in the advancement of social welfare in California, from his entrance into the profession during the Great Depression until his death (1990); and Charles Schottland, Social...
Dates:
1969 - 1999
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5066
Abstract
Margaret Russell Bates Hane (1910-1986) grew up in Macon and Atlanta, Georgia, and later attended USC where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism and Master's degree in Political Science. Her second Master's was in Pupil Personnel Counseling from California State University, Los Angeles. This small collection, produced and assembled by Hane's daughter Barbara Hane Desforges, centers upon an oral history conducted by Desforges of her mother between...
Dates:
1910-2010
Collection
Identifier: 3027
Abstract
David Hyun, son of Reverend Soon Hyun, was the first ever-Korean American architect and a self-described essayist. He is best known for his 1978 design of the Japanese Village Plaza in downtown Los Angeles, as part of a revitalization of Little Tokyo, and his dedication to documenting his father's work in the Korean Independence movement of 1919. His papers consist primarily of writings (by both himself and others), photographs, and architectural drawings and renderings. They also contain...
Dates:
1774 - 2005; Majority of material found within 1919 - 2003
Collection
Identifier: 7141
Scope and Contents
The Immaculate Heart Community records contain material spanning the history of the Immaculate Heart Community (IHC), a Catholic religious teaching institute based in Los Angeles, and its parent institution, the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM), founded in 1848 by Father Joaquin Masmitja de Puig in Olot, Catalonia (Spain). The material in the collection was created between approximately 1852 and 2021 and consists of a wide variety of items and formats including correspondence,...
Dates:
1852 - 2021
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5113
Abstract
This collection consists of the papers, photographs, and personal materials of American social work educator and researcher Arlien Johnson (1894-1988).
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1920s-1970s
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 3394
Abstract
Collection consists of DVD copies of Hahm Chaibong’s interview of former South Korean Prime Minister Kang Young-Hoon.
Dates:
2006
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 5091
Abstract
This collection includes interview transcripts for the Trials and Transformations book project on the history of the Keck School of Medicine.
Dates:
2001
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3393
Abstract
Collection consists of recordings of documentaries, interviews, and other projects produced by Richard Khim and his company, Hi-Media Productions.
Dates:
1961 - 2012
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3359
Scope and Contents
The Charles Kim collection consists of directories for Korean American organizations, periodicals published by Korean American student organizations, and VHS tapes of the KSCI-TV interview program LA Seoul. The directories include university groups, churches, companies, and other community organizations.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1970s-2008