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George Budaeff Collection
The George Budaeff Collection consists of correspondence, documents, ephemera and photographs related to George’s life in Russia, China, and San Francisco, California. A number of government documents are included with biographical and immigration information. The collection also includes some material that belonged to George’s brother, Dr. Ivan T. Budaeff (1896-1956).
Buddhist Printing Block
Printing block depicting Buddhist deity Guanshiyin Pusa, also known in Sanskrit as Avalokiteśvara.
Bugs Bunny Original Art Collection
The Bugs Bunny Original Art Collection consists of a single animation cell and inked sketch.
Loris Bulla Diary
Bonnie Bullough Collection
Bonnie Bullough was a nursing teacher, administrator, researcher, and author. The Bonnie Bullough Collection documents her work in those fields, particularly her investigation of job worth (attaching value to nursing jobs) and cross dressing. There is also a significant amount of material related to the development and use of a new "improved perineometer" for the treatment of stress incontinence.
Vern L. Bullough Papers
Eldon G. Burdick, Jr. Postcard Scrapbook
The scrapbook contains photographic postcards, graphic postcards with short correspondence, and a handwritten poem created by and collected by Eldon G. Burdick, Jr. of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Hans Burkhardt Collection
The Hans Burkhardt Collection consists of items produced by or related to the artist Hans Burkhardt, including multiple exhibition posters, an article on a 1975 Burkhardt exhibit held at CSUN, and an original linoleum print by Burkhardt.
George and Cecilia Burlingame Papers
George Burlingame was a local businessman who resided in the Westwood area of Los Angeles from 1931 until 1954. The George and Cecilia Burlingame Papers include records from the Loomis family, Cecilia Burlingame's family name. The correspondence, business records, and California road maps and guides in the collection depict the activities of the family in California at the beginning of the 20th century.
