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Collection
Identifier: 5266
Abstract
The Verle and Elizabeth Annis papers contain photographs, pamphlets, postcards, correspondence, architectural designs, and other material created by Verle and Elizabeth Annis. Verle Lincoln Annis (1897-1983) was a scholar and professor of architecture at the University of Southern California until 1962. Verle Annis wrote The Architecture of Antigua Guatemala 1543-1773, published in 1968. Elizabeth Naomi Annis (née Reed) (1905-2000) was a writer, traveler,...
Dates:
1910 - 1978
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 6071
Abstract
Diary written by an unidentified Hungarian Jew. 66 entries from March 19, 1944 to January 17, 1945, describe the diarist's experiences while working for the Jewish Council in Budapest, as a prisoner of the Nyilas, working as a trench digger in the Labor Service, and his attempts to escape with a Swiss passport. Also included are photographs of the diarist's wife, Ilona, and son, Robi, who disappeared on December 17, 1944. The last entry in the diary is about Robi. Some significant...
Dates:
1944 - 1945
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4006
Abstract
Collection consists of the project files and research materials of Southern California architect, Tony Anthony (1922-1997). Records include photographs, correspondence, clippings, research materials, and project reports.
Dates:
Majority of material found within c. 1950-1998
Collection — Folder: 1
Identifier: 6220
Abstract
Five issues of The Anti-Nazi Bulletin, published by the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights. The five issues in this collection are dated February, 1939; April, 1939; May, 1939; March, 1940; and June, 1940. The May 1939 issue covers the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League's 1939 annual national convention held at the Hotest Astor in New York on May 14, 1939.
Dates:
1939 - 1940
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 5274
Abstract
Ephemera and memorabilia collected by USC alumnus Nick Apple. Included are photographs of Apple and the USC track and field team, copies of student newspapers and newsletters, USC ephemera, a commencement program, programs for USC track and field meets, a Pi Kappa Alpha songbook, and a program for a 1992 USC Olympian salute.
Dates:
1951 - 1992; Majority of material found within 1951 - 1953
Collection
Identifier: 5315
Abstract
Papers of Michael A. Arbib, Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science; University Professor; Professor of Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Neuroscience and Psychology; Director, USC Human Brain Project. Prof. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which computer scientists and...
Dates:
1970-2016
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 2569
Abstract
Collection consists of handbills, posters, and theater programs from silent film screenings in various cinemas in Argentina.
Dates:
1926 - 1927
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5190
Abstract
This collection consists of the minutes of the Aristotelian Literary Society at the University of Southern California.
Dates:
1892 - 1933
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 6142
Abstract
Alexander Arkatov was a teacher of theater at the Imperial School of the Theatre and an Associate Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Moscow, where he lectured on the history of drama. He was a member of the Moscow Art Theatre, studied under Stanislavsky, and later worked at the Moscow Camerny Theatre under Director Tairov. By 1919, he was the associate director of productions at the Theatre of the Revolution, and was appointed Dean and Professor of the Academy at the State Motion...
Dates:
circa 1920s-1940s
Collection
Identifier: 0191
Abstract
James Arkatov was a cellist who photographed famous concert soloists performing. This collection consists of black and white prints of the photographs he took between 1946 and 1999 of musicians and artists, as well as interviews of artists.
Dates:
1946 - 1999; Majority of material found within