Clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 365 Collections and/or Records:
Saidee Pettus Hoose papers
Saidee Pettus Hoose was an American missionary who, along with her husband, worked and lived in China beginning in 1916. This small collection consists of correspondence, clippings, biographical materials and a few pieces of ephemera relating to the personal and professional life of Hoose, as well as to her husband Earl and son Harned.
George Hopkins scrapbooks
This collection consists of the scrapbooks of American set designer, playwright, and production designer George Hopkins (1896-1985).
Harry Horner papers
Irvin Howard collection on Riverside Coalition Against Discrimination
Legal documents, correspondence, clippings, photographs, audio and videocassettes and other material, 1977-1994, collected by Irvin Howard. In particular, the collection includes campaign materials from the Riverside Coalition Against Discrimination, a political action group formed to oppose a proposed 1991 ballot measure that would repeal the city's AIDS anti-discrimination ordinance.
Rockwell D. Hunt papers
The Rockwell D. Hunt papers, 1898-1966, contain an assortment of files partially documenting the career of Hunt at the University of Southern California (1908-1945). During his tenure at USC, Hunt was a professor of economics, the first Dean of the College of Commerce and Business Administration, and the first Dean of the Graduate School.
David Hyun papers
Roger Imhof papers
This collection contains the papers and scrapbooks of actor Roger Imhof (1875-1958), including a scrapbook, photos, clippings, scripts, and various theater programs.
Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department records
Jacobsohn Collection on Germany between the Wars
Collection consists of the print newspapers, pamphlets, and other ephemera gathered by Dr. Leo Jacobsohn (1881-1944) throughout the time he spent living in Berlin from 1909 to 1938, with materials primarily from 1914-1933.Overall, Jacobsohn's collections reflect German officialdom, shortages, inflation, and the rise of National Socialism from the perspective of a well-connected doctor in Germany's cultural, political, and social center.
David James collection
This collection consists of the papers of University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts critical studies professor David James.