Correspondence
Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:
John R. Hubbard papers
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.
Ernest Kanitz papers
Collection consists of the correspondence, music-related ephemera, musical scores, and recordings of émigré musician and former USC School of Music faculty member, Ernest Kanitz (1894-1978).
Kappa Phi Zeta sorority records
This collection consists of the records of the University of Southern California sorority Kappa Phi Zeta.
Hans Nordewin von Koerber papers
This collection consists of the papers of Professor Hans Nordewin von Koerber, Ph.D.
Moshe Lazar papers
Moshe Lazar (1928-2012) was a professor in many subjects at the University of Southern California from the late 1970s until a year before his death. In addition to the many topics he taught at the University, he actively and avidly researched a variety of topics related to medieval literature, antisemitism, and Sephardic studies. The materials in this collection span the breadth of his scholarly interests and activities.
Los Angeles Riots collection
This collection documents the University of Southern California's responses and cleanup involvement in the Los Angeles Riots.
Charles James Miller papers
Correspondence, ephemera, and photographs related to Russell Meriwether Hughes ("La Meri")-- ethnic dance icon, instructor, friend (and one-time lover) of Charles Miller who saved the materials which comprise this collection. The collection also includes Miller's own research material and dissertation on Edward Gordon Craig, published in 1957.
Annette Moore papers
Carol Muske-Dukes papers
The Carol Muske-Dukes papers consist of the literary works, academic files, and personal papers, photographs, and correspondence of Carol Muske-Dukes, California poet laureate and USC professor of creative writing. The materials cover the period from early 1957 to 2023.