Film, video, audio tape, and othe related original materials used in the production of the documentary film The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood Cineman.b. Please note that accents have been omitted to facilitate the use...
Printed reminiscences, diary excerpts, propaganda leaflets, and photographs, relating to aerial bombing operations of the 11th Bombardment Group in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and especially to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and the American...
Correspondence, memoirs, reports, printed matter, and photographs,relating to activities of the 13th Air Force in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Collection of performances, held at 1750 Arch Street, Berkeley, Calif., in building presently owned by the University of California, Berkeley Music Dept., by various singers, instrumentalists, and performing groups, vocal and instrumental, in the San Francisco Bay Area, including the...
Photocopy of thesis, with some later revisions in the foreward. With this, a first draft of an unfinished typescript of a study based on the thesis entitled, "The Decorated Wall: retables and facades. A study in the aesthetics of 18th...
Album contains snapshots and some commercially produced photographs taken in San Francisco following the disaster of 1906. Views show earthquake and fire damage, refugees and refugee camps, cityscapes, relief efforts, street scenes, and reconstruction efforts. Locations and buildings include Market...
Collection includes commercial and snapshot views taken in San Francisco showing fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, street scenes, relief efforts, military personnel, refugees and cityscapes. Among the subjects pictured are California St., Market St., Call Building and Palace Hotel.
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection is a compilation of selected holdings from collections housed in the archives and special collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley; the California Historical Society, San Francisco; The California...
Photograph album containing 52 snapshots of streeets and buildings in San Francisco, following the earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906.
This collection includes newsclippings, photos, books, journal articles, ephemera, correspondence, and minutes related to the aviation meet held on Dominguez Hill in 1910. Subjects include early aviation history and early aviators, the Aviation Meet of Los Angeles (1910-1911), anniversaries, a...
Relates to Polish history from 1914 to 1936. Includes videotape cassette version.
The Photographs Regarding the 1916 Preparedness Day Parade Bombing collection contains 31 photographs taken between 1916 and 1933 which document the scene of the San Francisco bombing and many of the individuals and activities associated with the bombing, trials, and...
This small scrapbook contains clippings and photographs documenting the equestrian entrants in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, and the events held at the Riviera Country Club. Horses and riders from Japan, France, Holland, Mexico, Sweden, and the United States are...
Photographs and program copies of the 1932 Summer Olympics; labels for CSUDH Archives exhibit created in 1984.
This collection consists of 544 modern prints made from original negatives held by The Bancroft Library. The negatives are part of the photograph archive of the (BANC PIC 1959.010) and were taken by staff photographers of the newspaper. For many...
Keepsake views of the buildings and grounds of the Golden Gate International Exposition. Includes primarily panoramic and aerial views of the Bay Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, and the fair grounds on Treasure Island. Four smaller prints not from original viewbook...
Photograph album of 1941 championship of the Women's Golf Assocation of California at the Orinda Country Club, Orinda, Calif. Album depicts competitors, spectators, journalists, tournament organizers, male golfers, and others associated with the event.
Burger discusses Earl Warren, the Eisenhower candidacy for U.S. President, and the issue of a Stassen or Taft candidacy.
Collection of pamphlets from various unions and the United States government about the conflicts and strikes in the first administration of President Harry S. Truman.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Reports, memoranda, press releases, programs, guides, and memorabilia, relating to the inauguration of Ronald Reagan as president of the United States in 1981.
Submitted as a Master's thesis in the Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. Included are reports, statistical studies, and publications utilized in research.
Contains digital copies only of 3 photographs taken of Mario Savio speaking during the 1984 Free Speech Movement Memorial Rally at the University of California, Berkeley. The photographs are owned by the California Monthly and were taken by photographer Ron...
The 1984 Los Angeles Olympics ephemera contains promotional materials, ephemera and newspapers published during or for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, which were held in Los Angeles from July 28 to August 12, 1984.
The collection contains correspondence, pamphlets, maps, realia, and newspaper supplements pertaining to the 1984 Olympic Games, held in Los Angeles and environs, including Santa Barbara.
These records, collected by Clarence (Sam) Hassel, government protocol manager, pertain to the soccer games held in the Stanford Stadium and include correspondence, publications, lists, programs, memorabilia, and one photograph of Hassel....
The collection contains materials related to Pepperdine's involvement in the 1984 Olympics held in Los Angeles. Items include a newsletter, newspaper clippings, invitations, photographs, Pepperdine Olympic letterhead, other ephemera, and a 1984 Olympic torch. Also included are materials from the...
Programs, guides, newspapers, stamps, coins, medals, flags, banners, posters, photos and slides. Venue information including Exposition Park.
Film about the 24th Triennial Conference of the International Federation of University Women held at Stanford University in August 1992; the theme was women's role in changing society. IFUW speakers included Sharon Schuster, Mary Purcell, and Chitra Gosh; plenary speakers...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Prints of 19th century European urban scenes.
Illustrations extracted from various issues of Ballou's Pictorial, Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun, Harper's Bazaar, Harper's Weekly, and Illustrated London News. 1855-1881, n.d.
The consists of miscellaneous issues of various American newspapers published during the nineteenth century. Part of the collection was used as a teaching tool at San Diego State University by two professors of communications in their respective classes: Barbara Hartung,...
Tintype, ambrotype, cartes-de-visite, and cabinet card portrait photographs of the Civil War period (soldiers and civilians).
Newspapers, broadsides, theatrical programs and bulletins, and meeting programs, 1859-1890, published primarily in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, and San Francisco. While the majority of the materials are theatrically related, the collection does include an issue of the Daily Stage, a...
Album of carte de visite portraits of political and public figures, probably from the 1860s, most published by E. Anthony or E. and H.T. Anthony, 501 Broadway, New York, from photographic negatives by Mathew B. Brady's studio, Brady's National Portrait...
Holograph Confederate Civil War document, charging Private William Price with desertion from Company E, 1st Regiment, Alabama. Signed by Captain John H. Wood at Meridian, Miss.
The collection includes correspondence, photographs, officer biographies, newspaper clippings, muster rolls, and other miscellany.
Contains mounted photographs used in the 20th anniversary celebration of the campus.
An assembled collection of 20th century papers and ephemera from nearly 800 social action organizations, primarily based and/or active in Los Angeles and Southern California.
This is a small collection of articles, flyers, and printouts concerning the history and activities of the 24-7 Prayer Movement. 24-7 Prayer is an international, interdenominational prayer, missions, and justice movement that started with a single prayer room in 1999...
These files consists mainly of correspondence, memorandum, lists, calendars, flyer and circulars, invitations, minutes and agendas, budgets, programs, and scripts relating to the planning and implemetation of the 25th Ammiversary of the California State University Dominguez Hills. Topics covered include...
Includes the business papers, contact prints, work prints and matted exhibition photographs for the 25th Anniversary photography project.
Video by John Beale of the Viennese Ball held at the Hyatt Regency in Burlingame, California. Also includes the printed program from the event.
Collection includes Knuth's research notes, drafts of the manuscript and readers' comments, correspondence with Hermann Zapf, artistic co-worker, correspondence with illustrators and publishers, artwork, proofs, and "exabyte" computer tapes of the artwork, text, and fonts used in the book. Also...
Letters describing mining operations in Yreka, California.
Correspondence, newsletters, memoirs, and audiovisual material, relating to activities of the 40th Bomb Group in the China-Burma-India and Pacific Theaters during World War II, and to subsequent activities of veterans of the group. Includes photocopies of histories of other World...
The Fourth of July Orations Collection contains 150 speeches, orations, and addresses on American Independence, July 4th by many individuals from various places from 1795 to 1876. Some of the recurring themes include the birth of the American institutions...
The 4-Ven-39 (La Robleda) Archives results from excavations intermittently conducted from 1966 to 1969 at the headwaters of Medea Creek in Oak Park, Ventura County, California by James N. Hill and the graduate students of the UCLA Department of Anthropology...
Interviews with six participants of the 504 Sit-in in San Francisco, California and a local television reporter who covered it in 1977. The sit-in was held to urge the federal government to issue regulations implementing Section 504 of the Rehabilitation...
aOfficial history and newsletters, relating to operations of the 557th Bomb Squadron in the European Theater during World War II. Includes a few orders and newspaper issues of the squadron.
Bibliography, writings, letters, and printed matter, relating to activities of the 58th Bomb Wing in the China-Burma-India and Pacific Theaters during World War II, and to postwar activities of its veterans.
The accession consists of a two-minute segment of original film, duplicate negative, and answer print produced by Robert Hooper for the 75th anniversary of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The entire film was never completed. The film was never distributed
The accession consists of seven color 35mm slides. Six of these were used by Jerome Namias for his September 27, 1978 Scripps Institution of Oceanography 75th Anniversary Lecture, "Crazy Weather Patterns." The other slide shows William A. Nierenberg and Sally...
Compilation of email responses from Stanford students on their reactions to and thoughts on the terrorists' attacks of September 11, 2001....