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Alphonzo Bell papers
Alphonzo Bell, Jr. (1914-2004) was a United States Congressman who represented the 27th and 28th Congressional Districts - which encompassed the communities of Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood, Bel Air, and West Los Angeles - between 1961 and 1977. Materials within the collection date from the 1930s to the 1980s and document Bell's political career.
California clippings collection
This collection of primarily California-related materials was the provenance of Mrs. Walter K. Towers, with some materials from Berenice Towers. Over the span of more than forty years, they saved clippings, magazines, small publications, maps, and other ephemera chiefly on California with an emphasis on Southern California.
Lee and Carla-Lee Conti USC Alumni realia and ephemera
USC memorabilia from the estate of Lee Conti (Journalism 1927) and his daughter Carla-Lee Conti (Class of 1956).
Doheny family papers
B. Kwaku Duren papers
Hearst Corporation Los Angeles Examiner photographs, negatives, and clippings--biographical clippings
This finding aid describes the biographical clippings files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph and clippings morgue.
Hearst Corporation Los Angeles Examiner photographs, negatives, and clippings--subject clippings
This finding aid describes the subject clippings files of the Los Angeles Examiner photograph and clippings morgue.
Jacobsohn Collection on Germany between the Wars
Collection consists of the print newspapers, pamphlets, and other ephemera gathered by Dr. Leo Jacobsohn (1881-1944) throughout the time he spent living in Berlin from 1909 to 1938, with materials primarily from 1914-1933.Overall, Jacobsohn's collections reflect German officialdom, shortages, inflation, and the rise of National Socialism from the perspective of a well-connected doctor in Germany's cultural, political, and social center.
Arlien Johnson papers
This collection consists of the papers, photographs, and personal materials of American social work educator and researcher Arlien Johnson (1894-1988).