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Immaculate Heart Community records
Institute of Hispanic Media and Culture records
This collection includes organizational records and event materials related to USC’s Institute of Hispanic Media and Culture.
Instituto Cultural Rubén Darío materials
This small collection contains four published items related to the Instituto Cultural Rubén Darío (Ruben Dario Cultural Foundation) of Los Angeles, California, which was founded to promote learning about Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario (1867-1916).
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.
La Voz de la Frontera (Mexicali) clippings
This collection consists of article clippings, dating from 1967 to 1977, from the newspaper "La Voz de la Frontera," published in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico. La Voz focuses on local Mexico and U.S. border issues. The clippings are chiefly arranged in broad subjects related to topics including politics, industry and commerce, culture, and international relations.
Latin American comic books
Collection consists of various popular character comics published in Spanish.
Latin American popular and folk music collection
This small collection contains sheet music of Latin American popular and folk music dating from the late 19th century. There are 44 pieces representing eight countries: Argentina (1 item), Cuba (4 items), Guatemala (7 items), Honduras (1 item), Mexico (21 items), Nicaragua (1 item), Spain (5 items), and the United States (4 items), as well as one international volume published by Uniao Pan-Americana.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Records on the Investigation of the Homicide of Ruben Salazar
Lowrider magazine collection
Leopoldo Lugones papers
This small collection contains three manuscripts and ten letters by Argentine writer Leopoldo Lugones (1874-1938). There are three handwritten manuscripts, which were published in the Argentine newspaper La Nacion. Lugones's letters date from 1900 to the 1930s and recipients include Uruguayan novelist Carlos Reyles and Argentine historian Rómulo Zabala.