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Subject Source: Tgmi

Found in 462 Collections and/or Records:

Julian Nava Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-JNC
Abstract Julian Nava was born and raised in East Los Angeles, was one of the first Mexican-American graduates of Pomona College, and one of the first Mexican-American doctoral students at Harvard University. He had a distinguished career as a professor of history at California State University, Northridge, served as a member of the Los Angeles Board of Education, and as United States Ambassador to Mexico from 1980 to 1981. Nava's collection documents his wide personal and professional interests in...
Dates: 1804-1993

Julian Nava Los Angeles Olympics, Spanish Olympic Committee Collection

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Identifier: URB-JNL
Abstract Julian Nava served as the Envoy (Attache España) of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee (LAOOC) to the Spanish Olympic Committee (Comité Olímpico Español - COE) for the 1984 Summer Olympics and preceding 10-week-long adjunct Los Angeles Olympic Arts Festival. The Spanish Olympic Committee was founded in 1912 to develop, promote, and protect the Olympic Movement in their country and support Spanish athletic participation in the Olympics. The collection documents the 1984 Los Angeles...
Dates: 1980-1985

David Nazarian College of Business and Economics Records

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Identifier: UAC-011
Abstract

The David Nazarian College of Business and Economics Collection consists of the records of the college and previous business courses offered throughout CSUN's history. Records include correspondence, accreditation reports, annual reports, press releases, program brochures, event fliers, student association information, course information, and reports on the economy of Northridge and the San Fernando Valley.

Dates: 1959-2002

Susan B. Nelson Collection

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Identifier: URB-SBN
Abstract The Susan B. Nelson Collection documents the professional and personal life of Susan Louise Barr Nelson, an environmental and community planner, and social and political activist. Nelson played a fundamental role in the establishment of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, which became the largest urban national park in the United States. The collection also details Nelson’s work with numerous groups and organizations to preserve open space...
Dates: 1892-2003

Lillian Noce Travel Scrapbook Collection

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Identifier: SC-LNT
Abstract

This collection contains two travel scrapbooks compiled by Lillian Noce of Denver, Colorado. The scrapbooks document her trip to Japan as a Delegate for the World Federation of Education Associations (WFEA) World Conference in 1937, and the associated tour of the Philippines, China, and Japan.

Dates: 1937

Ellwood C. Noll World War II Correspondence Collection

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Identifier: SC-ECN
Abstract Private Ellwood C. Noll, Sr. served in the United States Army during World War II. Noll was from Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania. Noll married Geraldine L. "Gully" Noll (née Carpenter) in October of 1943. The collection contains correspondence and a few greeting cards, postcards, receipts and invoices the bulk of which was sent while Noll was serving during World War II. Topics discussed include the weather, meals, guard duty, physical activities like building tents, and requests for items...
Dates: 1939-1951

Northeast Valley Oral History Project Collection

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Identifier: URB-NVOH
Abstract

The Northeast Valley Oral History Project documents the life experiences of individuals who grew up or settled in northeast San Fernando Valley cities, such as Pacoima, Sylmar, Lake View Terrace, Arleta, and San Fernando.  The collection notably contains a number of interviews documenting the experiences of the African American community in the San Fernando Valley.

Dates: 2002

Northridge Civic Association Papers

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Identifier: URB-NCA
Abstract In 1958, the Northridge Civic Association was established to watch over development and preservation of the community. The organization became involved in numerous zoning and growth control issues. The records of the Northridge Civic Association document the organization's interests in local development, land use, and quality of life concerns, especially zone changes and street widening. The views of the group are officially represented in testimonies presented during public hearings before...
Dates: 1951-2006; Majority of material found within 1970-1979

Oakland Federation of Teachers, Local 771 Collection

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Identifier: URB-OFT
Abstract The Oakland Federation of Teachers first organized on May 3, 1943 as the Alameda County Federation of Teachers, Local 771 of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) to both "improve the educational facilities for the children of the nation and to improve the working conditions of the teachers in the public schools." The collection traces the Oakland Federation of Teachers via its administrative history, communications with union members, and relations with the Superintendent of Oakland...
Dates: 1940-1955

Office of the President Records

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Identifier: UAC-001
Abstract

The Office of the President Records consist of materials generated and used by CSUN's Office of the President. This includes administrative files, correspondence, financial records, professional associations and organizations the president participated in, as well as papers related to campus construction, academic programs, and subject files.

Dates: 1920-2011