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Ralph Fertig papers
Houston Flournoy papers
The collection includes correspondence, administrative records, regulations and legislation, campaign finances, budget reports for the State of California, commission and agency agendas, speeches, newspaper clippings, articles, and photographs from Houston Flournoy's political career from 1956 to 1974.
Rose Green papers
The Rose Green papers consist of typescripts and reprints, 1934-1977, of Professor Green's professional papers and research publications on social work. Also included is an oral history conducted in 1988.
Harper & Brothers school and family charts
A collection of eight visual teaching aids titled "School and Family Charts" published by Harper & Brothers in 1862. Each print measures approximately 23 by 33 inches. Topics covered in the charts include zoological and economical uses of animals; botanical classifications and uses of plants; and zoological classifications of animals, including humans.
Arlien Johnson papers
This collection consists of the papers, photographs, and personal materials of American social work educator and researcher Arlien Johnson (1894-1988).
James J. Kelly papers
La Escuela Argentina de Los Angeles records
Collection contains minutes of board meetings, copies of the school's room reservations with USC, newspaper clippings about the school, ephemera, and chronological files of documents from the years 1990-1995. The chronological files include correspondence and memoranda pertaining to the school's business matters, meeting minutes, financial records, and press releases.
Ralph La Porte papers
Frank Lanterman papers
The Frank Lanterman papers, 1955-1978 (bulk 1965-1978), represent a part of the legislative career of Frank Lanterman, who served in the California State Assembly from 1951 to 1978. Lanterman, who was responsible for almost 400 bills during his 28-year career, was known as California's "Father of Mental Health," a tribute to his long service as champion for the state's mentally ill community.
Walter Lindley scrapbook
Walter F. Lindley (1852-1922) is recognized as one of the founders of the College of Medicine of the University of Southern California, and served as its Dean from 1903-1906. The scrapbook contains clippings, correspondence, and ephemera pertaining to the College.