Universities and colleges -- Alumni and alumnae -- Archival resources
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Association of Trojan Leagues records
The Association of Trojan League records consists of meeting materials (agendas, reports, etc.), scholarship information, and President's reports, documenting the history and activities of the Association. The Association of Trojan Leagues was the umbrella organization for the seven alumnae Trojan Leagues throughout Southern California. The ATL was disbanded in 2018 following a reorganization of USC's alumnae organizations.
Ross Berkes papers
This collection includes the syllabi, records, publications, photographs, and grade books of Ross Berkes, professor of International Relations at USC from 1941-1991.
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.
Arnold Eddy papers
This collection contains the papers of University of Southern California alumnus, General Alumni Association executive director, and hockey coach Arnold Eddy.
L. Anthony Greenberg records
This collection consists of the photographs and project portfolios of architect and USC graduate, L. Anthony Greenberg.
Half Century Trojan records
This collection consists of planning records, correspondence, photo albums, event pamphlets, and an oral history associated with USC’s Half Century Trojans.
Bessie M. Hoagland papers
The Bessie M. Hoagland papers consists of photographs, souvenir programs, report cards, copies of Alumni Review, and ephemera collected and created by Bessie Hoagland Bianchi, USC Class of 1916.
Richard Huddleston papers
Collection consists of vinyl LPs, USC Marching Band photographs, and Alumni Review magazines from Richard Huddleston.