Clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 365 Collections and/or Records:
George Ligar USC alumnus papers
This collection consists of a scrapbook, publications, drafting papers, blueprints, sketches, and design files of architect and USC graduate George Ligar (1918-1995).
Lawrence Lipton papers
Jack London papers
The Jack London papers consists of correspondence, typescripts and manuscripts, financial records, pamphlets, photographs, and clippings created and collected by American author Jack London. Also included is a bibliographic card file created for a course on bibliography and research at USC in 1942.
Stephen Longstreet papers
Typescripts, manuscripts, galleys, artwork, letters, financial records, and personal material created and collected by writer and artist Stephen Longstreet (1907-2002) over the course of his long career.
Lucille Lortel clippings and correspondence
This collection consists of letters, clippings, and playbills sent from theatre producer Lucille Lortel to her friend, actress Victoria Horne Oakie.
Los Angeles Aqueduct clippings scrapbook
A scrapbook of clippings relating to the Los Angeles Aqueduct from various newspapers. The scrapbook was compiled by the University of Southern California Library. Newspapers that published articles in the scrapbook include the Los Angeles Examiner and the Los Angeles Times.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Records on the Investigation of the Homicide of Ruben Salazar
Los Angeles Florence Crittenton Home records
Los Angeles Master Chorale records
The Los Angeles Master Chorale records range from 1951-2021, and contain the organizational files of the Los Angeles Master Chorale Association, formerly known as the Southern California Choral Music Association. The collection also contains audio recordings, video recordings, photographic materials, educational materials, press clippings, memorabilia, and ephemera related to the performances and organizational activities of the organization.
Los Angeles Olympics realia and ephemera
This collection consists of realia and ephemera from the 1932 and 1984 Olympic Games, both having taken place in Los Angeles, California.