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Printed ephemera

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:

University of Southern California School of Public Administration records

 Collection
Identifier: 0295
Abstract

The collection contains records of the USC School of Public Administration from its inception as the USC Institute of Government through 1996. Records include correspondence and other administrative documents, records of Institutes and other joint projects, contracts, faculty papers, and similar materials.

Dates: 1929 - 1996

University of Southern California Black Alumni Association records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5030
Abstract USC's Black Alumni Association was begun in 1976 by Dr. Thomas Kilgore, although in its early years it was known as the Ebonics Support Group. In addition to having a voice for the Black community at USC, the original mission of Ebonics was to give merit scholarships, based on need, to minority students--Black as well as Latino and Asian-American--since no alumni groups existed for those communities. By 1986, Ebonics had evolved into the Black Alumni Association/Ebonics Support Group...
Dates: 1984-2004

USC Fine Arts Press publications

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 5256
Abstract

Various posters, publications, cards, and certificates designed and printed by the USC Fine Arts Press.

Dates: 1990 - 2002

USC Presidential Inauguration ephemera

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 5008
Abstract The University of Southern California began as a mustard field in what was then "West" Los Angeles with a class of 53 students and 12 teachers. Its first president was Marion Bovard who served the university from 1880 to 1891. As of 2017, there have been ten more Presidents after Bovard, with Rufus B. von KleinSmid (1921-1947) serving the longest. This small collection consists of invitations, programs, lists of attendees, and other ephemera pertaining to the...
Dates: 1922 - 1981

Slavko Vorkapich papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2639
Abstract

This collection consists of the papers of Serbia-born Hollywood montagist, director, lecturer, painter, and illustrator Slavko Vorkapich (1894-1976), including papers, photographs, lecture notes, drawings, and clippings.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1920s-1940s

Walt Disney Productions and Walt Disney ephemera collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 0304
Abstract

This small collection of Walt Disney and Disney Company related ephemera consists of newsletters, posters, book jackets, clippings, prints, comic books, small books, drawings, and miscellaneous printed ephemera that feature Walt Disney-created characters. The material dates from the 1930s and 1940s.

Dates: 1930s-1950s

Mildred Wellborn collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 5354
Abstract

This collection consists of the scrapbook, realia, and printed emphemera belonging to Mildred Wellborn who graduated from the University of Southern California in 1912.

Dates: Majority of material found within c. 20th century

Alfred Wesson papers

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 5035
Abstract Alfred "Al" Wesson is best known as the composer, while a student at USC, of "All Hail"-- USC's current alma mater song-- for a student fundraiser called "Campus Frolics of 1923". The other song he wrote for the opening of Frolics was "Cardinal and Gold" which also became a perennial favorite, played at Trojan football games and countless other university events. In addition to Wesson's musical ability, he served as the University's first...
Dates: 1924-1974

Eva L. Winsett collection

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31275049002067]
Identifier: 5192
Abstract

This collection consists of scrapbooks, photographs, and publications from Eva L. Winsett (1896-1991), an alumna of the University of Southern California.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1940s; 1992 - 1996

Women At Work records

 Collection
Identifier: 0417
Abstract The Women at Work records, 1978-2014, document the founding, and programmatic and fundraising activities of this social service non-profit agency. Women at Work was founded in 1979 as the Women's Public Policy Research Center (WPRCC) to study issues surrounding women in the labor force. In 1980, the name was changed to "Women at Work". The founding members, Barbara Burke, Marge Leighton, and Betty Ann Jansson, served as co-executive directors of the organization, which is headquartered in...
Dates: 1978-2014