Universities and colleges -- Students -- Archival resources
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
Asian Pacific American Student Services records
This collection consists of folders that the office of the Asian Pacific American Student Services held on groups, organizations, and businesses that provided services to Asian Americans. These folders, arranged alphabetically, include organizations such as the Japanese American Museum, the Bishop Museum, community centers, health services, and more.
A.S.U.S.C. Senate Meeting minutes
This collection consists of meeting minutes for the Senate of the Associated Students of the University of Southern California (abbreviated as either ASUSC or ASSC).
T. Coraghessan Boyle student papers
Collection consists of short stories written by students in T. Coraghessan Boyle’s creative writing classes at USC.
Margaret Bryant scrapbook
Scrapbook of USC student Margaret Bryant, who attended USC from 1931-1934, earning Bachelor's and Master's degrees in English. The scrapbook, stamped with her name on the cover, contains clippings, programs, invitations, forms, letters, photographs, and miscellaneous other ephemera collected by Margaret during her time at USC.
Laura Burmeister USC student scrapbooks
This collection consists of two scrapbooks belonging to Laura Burmeister, a student at the USC Preparatory School and the University of Southern California.
Carl Quimby Christol papers
John Clyde Collison scrapbook
This collection consists of the scrapbook and photographs of organist and University of Southern California alumnus John Clyde Collison.
Lee and Carla-Lee Conti USC Alumni realia and ephemera
USC memorabilia from the estate of Lee Conti (Journalism 1927) and his daughter Carla-Lee Conti (Class of 1956).
Flora May Cronemiller USC Alumna scrapbook
This collection consists of a scrapbook compiled by USC alumna Flora May Cronemiller during her attendance from 1904 to 1908.
Cora Dyer scrapbook
Collection consists of a scrapbook from USC student Cora Dyer documenting student life in the early 20th century.