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Eva L. Winsett collection
This collection consists of scrapbooks, photographs, and publications from Eva L. Winsett (1896-1991), an alumna of the University of Southern California.
Carl B. Wirsching papers
This small collection consists of a photograph album that documents Carl B. Wirsching's life at USC, with a focus on athletics; Wirsching's two diplomas; a Skull and Dagger plaque; an honorary society key fob; a tag identifying him as a "Three Year Varsity Man"; a pole vault pin, and his Alumni Association president's ring. Wirsching graduated from USC in 1909, and earned his graduate degree in civil engineering from USC in 1919.
Wisconsin clippings scrapbook
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings. Subjects include political and social events in Wisconsin and the United States, obituaries, statistics, and cartoons.
Robert Wise papers
WITN-TV letters to Santa Claus
775 letters written to Santa Claus by children living in eastern North Carolina in 1964. The letters were sent to NBC affiliate WITN-TV (Channel 7) in Wilmington, NC, which had promised to forward the letters on to Santa. Many were addressed specifically to Witney the Hobo, a clown who appeared on WITN's afternoon children's program, "The Funny Page". Most of the letters are unopened.
Jason Wittman Los Angeles event photographs
Jason Wittman photographs of the 1995 Los Angeles Christopher Street West (CSW) pride parade and the 1995 West Hollywood Mardi Gras. The CSW photographs include images of Morris Kight, a same-sex marriage, and the Los Angeles unified School District's EAGLES (Emphasizing Adolescent Gay Lesbian Education Services) Center contingent.
Leif Wivelsted photographs of Cuba
Collection consists of 11 color photos taken by Danish photographer Leif Wivelsted on a trip to Cuba.
Rex Wockner world gay periodical cover photographs
Rex Wockner cover photographs of the highlights of international gay periodicals, 1987-1991. Includes one non-periodical photograph of Perry Watkins.
Walter Wolf papers
Collection consists of course instruction materials, student assignments, publication materials, correspondence, and business records of the Comprehensive Cancer Center from Distinguished Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Walter Wolf (1931-2015).