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Stephen Longstreet papers
Typescripts, manuscripts, galleys, artwork, letters, financial records, and personal material created and collected by writer and artist Stephen Longstreet (1907-2002) over the course of his long career.
Los Angeles Women's March collection
The collection consists of posters, flyers, pussy hats and other ephemera collected by librarians in USC Libraries Special Collections in the aftermath of the Los Angeles Women's March of January 21, 2017 and at the Women's March of January 20, 2018. The collection also includes a few items created for the Women's March on Washington.
Charles Lyons papers
Papers of Charles Lyons, USC alumnus. Lyons graduated with a degree in commerce in 1950, and from the School of Law in 1953. The papers consist of three years worth of notebooks from Lyons' law school classes, containing Lyons' class notes, and midterm and final examinations. The notebooks are organized by specific classes.
Maynard McFie collection of photographs and ephemera
Jon Miller papers
This collection consists of the papers of Jon Miller, a senior research associate and professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Southern California.
Annette Moore papers
Carol Muske-Dukes papers
The Carol Muske-Dukes papers consist of the literary works, academic files, and personal papers, photographs, and correspondence of Carol Muske-Dukes, California poet laureate and USC professor of creative writing. The materials cover the period from early 1957 to 2023.
Barbara G. Myerhoff papers
Papers of Barbara G. Myerhoff, a University of Southern California professor and noted anthropologist, consist of manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, audiotapes, correspondence, and photographic material related to her teaching, field research, and publishing activities.
Neighborhood Youth Association records
Phi Alpha Theta, Xi Chapter, records
This collection contains evidence of the Phi Alpha Theta, USC Xi Chapter's activities from its founding in 1932 through 2000.