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David W. Cunningham Diary Collection
David W. Cunningham kept a daily diary from 1883-1900. In them he recorded a variety of details describing daily life. Nine such diaries make up the collection. Entries are brief, taking about half of a page in the pocket diary.
Merle H. Cunnington Collection
Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication Records
Billie Dahlquist Collection
The Billie Dahlquist Collection consists of blue books, term papers and a Library Handbook for Students from Billie's time as a student at what was initially a satellite of Los Angeles State College and later became the San Fernando Valley State College (now CSUN). It includes a term paper for a music class taught by Bess Lomax Hawes. Billie Dahlquist went on to become a high school English teacher in Newbury Park, California.
Jan Dailey and John Money Correspondence Collection
Jan Daily, a sex researcher and author, corresponded with Dr. John Money, sex researcher and co-founder of the Gender Identity Clinic at Johns Hopkins, for 17 years. The correspondence begins with Jan Dailey, who lived near Los Angeles International Airport, writing to Dr. Money about the effect of noise on sexual health. The collection consists of correspondence documenting a wide range of topics, from professional to personal matters, over the course of several years.
Daily News Morgue Files of the Bustop Campaign Collection
Daily Reminder Diary
Araunah Daman Blacksmith Ledger
The Araunah Daman Blacksmith Ledger is an account book for work performed by Araunah Daman, a blacksmith in Maine. Entries are arranged by customer's name.
James F. Dargan Civil War Diary and Scrapbook
James F. Dargan served as a Union solder in the US Civil War. Between September 17, 1862 and August 27, 1863 he kept a diary which includes descriptions of his enlistment, camp life, gossip about fellow soldiers, military discipline, and other aspects of his service. Scattered throughout the diary are lines of verse, original sketches, clippings from various sources, pressed flowers, ribbons, cards, and other ephemera.
