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Michael Several collection on Los Angeles Public Art
Shirley Adelson Siegel papers
Catherine G. Stern papers
Catherine G. Stern was a social activist for civil and human rights. The papers contain correspondence, administrative papers, reports, and publications from the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations, the Community Relations Conference of Southern California, the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights, and other civic, educational, and artistic organizations with which Stern was involved.
Gregory Freeman Stone collection on the Robert F. Kennedy assassination
The collection includes files accumulated by Gregory Freemen Stone during his investigation into the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
Aneita Tidball papers
The Aneita Tidball papers consist of correspondence, memorandums and reports, 1951-1956, created primarily by Aneita Tidball in the course of her duties for the United Community Defense Service.
United Way of Los Angeles records
The material in this collection is textual, its records consisting of committee minutes and agendas; research papers, reports, and studies (both published and unpublished); by-laws, United Way organizational papers such as statements of philosophy, memoranda, etc. The collection's material spans the years 1953-1991, with the majority dating from the decade of the 1970s.
University of Southern California Departmental Research Memoranda reports
This collection includes various research reports in the form of USC departmental memoranda.
University of Southern California Libraries Administration records
This collection consists of the administrative files from the office of the University Librarian from 1968-2000.
University of Southern California Master of Liberal Arts Program records
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.
University of Southern California Office of University Affairs records
This collection consists of the administrative papers of Thomas Nickell, Vice President, and Leonard R. Wines, Associate Vice President of University Relations, from 1958 to 1984.