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Julia Willis papers
This collection documents Julia Willis’ career as a writer of books, plays, poetry, comedic writings, short stories, and newspaper columns. The bulk of the material dates from the 1990s and includes manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, scripts, notes, press material, photocopies of awards and recognitions, reviews, clippings, program and other papers.
Wilson Aero Corp. photograph album
Doric Wilson Papers
Play programs, playbills, flyers, correspondence, interview transcripts, clippings, publicity photographs, negatives, and other material, 1957-1984, documenting the career of playwright, director, and gay activist Doric Wilson. Wilson was a pioneer of the alternative theater movement in New York during the early 1960s, and in 1974, he co-founded The Other Side of Silence (TOSOS), the first professional gay theater company in New York City.
Dr. H.A. and Gertrude Wilson correspondence
The Dr. H.A. and Gertrude Wilson correspondence consists of correspondence, publications, calling cards, and clippings, created and collected by Dr. H.A. Wilson and his wife Gertrude. Many of the letters addressed to Gertrude were written both before and after their marriage. Also included are three books on marriage and sexuality.
Gertrude Wilson papers
Henry Lane Wilson papers
Correspondence, clippings, publications, photographs from the career of diplomat Henry Lane Wilson (1859-1932), with particular reference to U.S. relations with Mexico, including the "El Chamizal" border dispute.
Phill Wilson papers
Window display photographs on the Symbionese Liberation Army shootout
Claire Windsor collection
This collection consists of Claire Windsor (1892-1972) photographs, letters, and newspaper clippings in scrapbooks. Windsor was an American actress during the silent film era.
Carol Mass Winn papers
This collection consists of one copy of "Los Angeles Cookery" (1881), with clippings enclosed; a copy of an article from the Los Angeles Times (8/24/1980) on the cookbook; issues of "Wampus," magazine (12/1944, 2/1945, 1/1946, and 4-5/1947) published the USC Associated Students.