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University of Southern California

 Organization

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

American Literature ephemera

 Collection
Identifier: 6045
Abstract

Collection consists of various literature publications, journals, posters and broadsides, articles, and other publications, related to 20th century American writers.

Dates: Majority of material found within c.1910s-1990s

Howard Ralston papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 5069
Abstract Howard Ralston was an alumnus of the University of Southern California (class of 1930) and part of a family acting troupe as a child. Born in Bar Harbor, Maine in 1904, Ralston's family traveled around the country before eventually settling in Hollywood, California, where young Ralston became a featured player for five years. (One of his early film roles (1919) was opposite Mary Pickford in Polyanna.) Ralston graduated from University High School in...
Dates: 1917-1988; Majority of material found in 1920s

Trojans Football scrapbooks

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5151
Abstract

This collection consists of scrapbooks with clippings and printed ephemera related to the Trojans football team at the University of Southern California.

Dates: 1931 - 1932

University of Southern California Master of Liberal Arts Program records

 Collection
Identifier: 5178
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1969 - 1989

Alfred Wesson papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 5035
Abstract Alfred "Al" Wesson is best known as the composer, while a student at USC, of "All Hail"-- USC's current alma mater song-- for a student fundraiser called "Campus Frolics of 1923". The other song he wrote for the opening of Frolics was "Cardinal and Gold" which also became a perennial favorite, played at Trojan football games and countless other university events. In addition to Wesson's musical ability, he served as the University's first...
Dates: 1924-1974

Zeta Phi Eta records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5054
Abstract The professional speech fraternity known as Zeta Phi Eta was founded in 1893 at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The USC chapter was founded by Irene Phillips Kuhl in 1921. (The fraternity was officially named the National Professional Speech Arts and Speech Sciences Fraternity for Women; now it is known as the National Professional Fraternity in Communication Arts and Sciences, the oldest national group of its kind. The seven boxes in this collection contain the...
Dates: 1894-1993

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  • Subject: Ephemera X
  • Subject: Printed ephemera X
  • Subject: Clippings (information artifacts) X

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Photographs 3
Scrapbooks 3
Greek letter societies -- California -- Los Angeles -- Archival resources 2
Pamphlets 2
Actors -- California -- Los Angeles -- Archival resources 1