Documents
Found in 462 Collections and/or Records:
Paul Conrad Political Cartoons Collection
Paul Conrad was a political cartoonist who worked for the Los Angeles Times from 1964 to 1993. The collection consists of a selection of thirty-one large black-and-white prints of Conrad's most significant cartoons. This set hung on the walls of California Governor Gray Davis's office during his tenure.
Cooperative Nursery School Movement of Southern California Oral History Project Collection
The Cooperative Nursery School Movement of Southern California Oral History Project consists of eight interviews representing a cross-section of parents, teacher, and directors who were closely associated with the co-op nursery school movement beginning as early as 1947. These oral interviews document first-hand accounts of local developments and provide insight into the educational philosophies and practices that helped to shape its significance as a national movement.
Francisco Cortez Espinoza Family Collection
This small collection of personal papers and family photographs documents the migration and naturalization of one man from Mexico to California. The collection also contains a small amount of material regarding Espinoza’s daughter, including elementary school report cards. This documentation gives insight into the life of an immigrant family in the San Fernando Valley during the 1940s and 1950s.
Norman Corwin United Nations Radio Drama Scripts Collection
The collection consists of two scripts for United Nations Radio Dramas written by American writer Norman Corwin during the Golden Age of Radio. The first script, "Could Be," which was also produced by Corwin, first aired in September of 1949 and starred Martin Gabel. The second script, "The Charter in the Saucer," aired in October of 1955 and starred Laurence Olivier.
Chase Craig Collection
W. Chase Craig (1910-2002) illustrated, wrote and produced comic books from the mid-1930s until his retirement from Western Printing and Lithography in 1975. Craig wrote and drew the first issues of Bugs Bunny, Looney Tunes, and Merrie Melodies for Western Printing and Lithography. Western's Los Angeles office issued comics based on Walt Disney Studios, Walter Lantz, MGM, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Hanna-Barbera characters, and popular TV shows of the 1950s and 1960s.
Cross Dressing Newsletters Collection
This collection consists of newsletters issued by local chapters of Tri-Ess (an educational and support group for heterosexual cross dressers) in the United States, and independent groups in the US and abroad. The newsletters report local activities, discuss current topical issues, and in general serve as a forum for the interests and concerns of the cross dressing community.
CSUN Anniversaries Collection
CSUN Anniversaries is a small collection of materials relating to the campus celebrations of significant campus anniversaries since its founding in 1958.
CSUN Covid-19 Community Archives
The University Archives and Campus History Collections at California State University, Northridge solicited submissions from the campus community to share their experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic in order to create the CSUN Covid-19 Community Archive Collection.
