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Juana de Ibarbourou papers
This collection contains papers of Uruguayan poet Juana de Ibarbourou (1892-1979). Materials consist of typewritten and handwritten manuscripts and correspondence to and from Ibarbourou. Correspondents include Carlos Reyles, Carlos Rodriguez Pintos, and Arthur Capdevila.
Marvin C. Johnson papers
Scripts, sheet music, copyright information, and notes, 1955-1975, from writer Marvin C. Johnson. The bulk of the collection is comprised of scripts and sheet music from the musical, "How to Make a Dumb Blonde," (1969-1973) written by Johnson, with music by James Anderson.
La Mujer en America y España collection
Collection consists of various academic publications, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, and other writings about and by women and their lives and roles in 19th and 20th century societies.
Steven Sok-Yol Lee (이석렬 李錫烈 Yi Sŏng-nyŏl) papers
The collection contains a box of mixed materials mostly dating from the 1960s to 2010s. Topics include military dictatorship's crackdown on the freedom of the press which targeted in particular the Dong-A Ilbo by suppressing its advertisements; reunification of Korea; relations between Korea, the U.S, and Japan during the South Korea-Japan normalization treaty of 1965.
Dean Lemon collection of autographs
Collection consists of a signed photograph of Frank Sinatra, and an envelope with Arthur Godfrey signature from Dean Lemon.
Arthur Lerner collection on Poetry Therapy
This collection contains publications pertaining to poetry therapy collected by Arthur Lerner, as well as a small amount of his correspondence. Lerner was one of the pioneers of the use of poetry therapy techniques as a form of psychological therapy.
Albert Lewis family collection
This collection consists of playbills from the 1940s to the 1990s, collected by Burton, Arthur, and Albert Lewis. It also includes the autobiography of Arthur Lewis.
Lewitzky Dance Company records
Based in Los Angeles, California, the Lewitzky Dance Company was formed in 1966 by Bella Lewitzky and gave its last performance on May 18, 1997. The archive consists of papers, films, photographs, costumes, programs, posters, stage plots, and sound recordings. It covers the Company's archived and working papers from all offices, including the Manager, Booking and Production offices.
Lenna Lichty collection on Federico Schroeder Inclan
Draft biography of the Mexican playwright by Lenna Lichty; research notes; letters, 1960-80, from Inclan to Lichty; typescripts of various works by Inclan. Inclan was born in Mexico City, Mexico, in 1910. He studied humanities and electrical engineering at the Aleman Colegio of Mexico City, and in the US at UC Berkeley. He began to write for the theater in 1948.
Liebenfeld Foundation documents
The Liebenfeld Foundation documents consist of two proclamations discussing the volunteers for the Bochum synagogue, the Jewish women's group; a proclamation about the Moses and Regine Liebenfeld Stiftung; a photograph, possibly of the interior of the synagogue at Bochum; a declaration celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Stiftung; and a commemoration of Moritz (Moses?) Liebenfeld.