Awards
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Harry Benjamin licenses and awards
Licenses to practice medicine and awards from medical groups for Dr. Harry Benjamin, 1915-1975. Benjamin was a clinical specialist in transexualism and an advocate for transgender people.
Edward H. Fickett, FAIA, records
The Edward H. Fickett, FAIA, records primarily contain the archives of the architectural office of noted Los Angeles architect Edward H. Fickett, FAIA. In addition, the collection contains a small set group of Fickett's personal papers.
Gelya Frank papers
This collection consists of the papers of Gelya Frank (born 1948), an American author and anthropology professor at the University of Southern California.
Arthur Freed papers
Arthur Freed was an American lyricist and producer, best known for his MGM musical productions of such films as "An American in Paris", "Singin' in the Rain", "Meet Me in St. Louis", and "Gigi". This collection comprises primarly film files (produced and unproduced), considered projects, playscripts and screenplays, phonograph albums, and artwork and stills. It also contains personal papers, correspondence and letters, awards, certificates and ephemera, and books and scrapbooks.
Y. Frank Freeman collection
This collection consists of realia and clippings of Paramount Pictures studio head Y. Frank Freeman (1890-1969).
Sam Gary collection
This collection consists of the scripts and awards of American associate director Sam Gary.
Jack Haley Jr. papers
This collection consists of the papers of American director, producer, and writer Jack Haley Jr. (1933-2001). Materials include scripts, awards, correspondence, contracts, budgets, and other production information for films and television programs.
Selma Holo papers
Rufus B. von Kleinsmid papers
This collection consists of the memorabilia and papers of Rufus B. von Kleinsmid (1875-1964), the former president of the University of Southern California (1921-1947).
Katherine B. Loker University of Southern California awards and recognitions
This collection consists of the awards of American heiress, philanthropist, and University of Southern California alumna Katherine B. Loker (1915-2008).