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Dr. John W. Parker USC Edmondson Faculty Center files
This collection includes the planning files, correspondence, and committee records for the development of the Edmondson Faculty Center at the USC School of Medicine.
Phi Kappa Phi records
Phi Kappa Phi is an academic honor society that recognizes and promotes academic excellence in all fields of higher education and engages the community of scholars in service to others. This small group of records consists of bylaws, correspondence, rosters, newsletters, meeting minutes, award program information, Daily Trojan clippings, and other ephemera pertaining to USC's chapter of Phi Kappa Phi.
President's Advisory Council on Intercollegiate Athletics records
This collection consists of records for the President's Advisory Council on Intercollegiate Athletics.
Alfonso Pulido Islas papers
Collection consists of departmental records, correspondence, and clippings related to the work of Mexican economist Alfonso Pulido Islas, Chief of the Departamento Autónomo de Prensa y Publicidad and the first president of the National Film Institute of Mexico.
Don Pyke papers
This collection consists of administrative papers for the University of Southern California in the 1970s.
Anna M. Ranck papers
Recreation and Youth Services Planning Council reports and studies
Resthaven Auxiliary records
The Resthaven Auxiliary records consist of correspondence, agendas for meetings, member lists, minutes, gift lists, benefit activities, financial records, and guest books, 1956-1979, that document the activities of the Resthaven Auxiliary, a volunteer organization important for its fundraising work for the Resthaven Psychiatric Hospital and Community Mental Health Center. hospital. There also exists a small amount of material directly related to the hospital.
Antonio Ríos-Bustamante papers
This collection contains the research files, bibliographic records, publications, exhibit proposals, and various committee and organization materials of Chicano Movement scholar and activist Dr. Antonio Ríos-Bustamante.