Correspondence
Found in 577 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Maclay Widney correspondence
This collection consists of two letters written by American lawyer, judge, and founding member of the University of Southern California Robert Maclay Widney to Rev. John Dickenson in 1886.
Thornton Wilder letters
Dr. H.A. and Gertrude Wilson correspondence
The Dr. H.A. and Gertrude Wilson correspondence consists of correspondence, publications, calling cards, and clippings, created and collected by Dr. H.A. Wilson and his wife Gertrude. Many of the letters addressed to Gertrude were written both before and after their marriage. Also included are three books on marriage and sexuality.
Henry Lane Wilson papers
Correspondence, clippings, publications, photographs from the career of diplomat Henry Lane Wilson (1859-1932), with particular reference to U.S. relations with Mexico, including the "El Chamizal" border dispute.
Eva L. Winsett collection
This collection consists of scrapbooks, photographs, and publications from Eva L. Winsett (1896-1991), an alumna of the University of Southern California.
Robert Wise papers
WITN-TV letters to Santa Claus
775 letters written to Santa Claus by children living in eastern North Carolina in 1964. The letters were sent to NBC affiliate WITN-TV (Channel 7) in Wilmington, NC, which had promised to forward the letters on to Santa. Many were addressed specifically to Witney the Hobo, a clown who appeared on WITN's afternoon children's program, "The Funny Page". Most of the letters are unopened.
Dr. Joseph Wolpe papers
The papers, book manuscripts, articles, notes, and audiotapes and video tapes of Dr. Joseph Wolpe, the important South African-born American psychiatrist who helped usher in behavior therapy. Wolpe is probably best known for urging his colleagues to view psychotherapy as an applied science in which the effectiveness of treatment is evaluated through controlled experiments.
Women At Work records
Harriet Wood papers
This collection contains the papers of Harriet Wood (1917-2001), a devout American Christian who worked in South Korea from 1966 to 1978. Materials include journals kept by Wood in Korea, photographs and slides, correspondence, writings, and Bible and devotional material.