Programs (documents)
Found in 114 Collections and/or Records:
Greater Los Angeles Association for the Study of Community Organization records
The Greater Los Angeles Association for the Study of Community Organization records documents the functions and activities of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Association for the Study of Community Organization (ASCO) from 1948-1987. The records consist of minutes and agendas of ASCO general and committee meetings, local and national newsletters, speeches, membership application forms, membership lists, promotional flyers, meeting announcements, correspondence, etc.
Efrain Guigui papers
Collection consists of the papers and concert recordings of Efrain Guigui, Panamanian-born clarinetist and conductor.
Paul Hadley papers
This collection consists of the papers of former University of Southern California professor of international relations Paul E. Hadley (1915-2007). Hadley was also the executive director of the Emeriti Center.
Nina Hard papers
This collection documents the life of Nina Hard, a German dancer, who at one time worked with German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. The collection consists almost primarily of personal photographs, with some documents such as letters and legal documents.
Bessie M. Hoagland papers
The Bessie M. Hoagland papers consists of photographs, souvenir programs, report cards, copies of Alumni Review, and ephemera collected and created by Bessie Hoagland Bianchi, USC Class of 1916.
Hollywood Bowl and Los Angeles Philharmonic programs
A small group of programs from the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Hollywood Bowl, dated 1915-195
Hollywood High School photographs and commencement program
Hollywood Park and Santa Anita Park programs
George Hopkins scrapbooks
This collection consists of the scrapbooks of American set designer, playwright, and production designer George Hopkins (1896-1985).
Rockwell D. Hunt papers
The Rockwell D. Hunt papers, 1898-1966, contain an assortment of files partially documenting the career of Hunt at the University of Southern California (1908-1945). During his tenure at USC, Hunt was a professor of economics, the first Dean of the College of Commerce and Business Administration, and the first Dean of the Graduate School.