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Found in 462 Collections and/or Records:

Harry Stone Dickens Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-HSD
Abstract

The Harry Stone Dickens Collection contains the scholarly work of Dr. Harry Stone and his collection of Charles Dickens related ephemera and memorabilia.

Dates: 1400-2018

Stone Houses of the San Fernando Valley Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-SHSFV
Abstract

The collection contains the research notes, news clippings, interviews, and photographs for Albert Knight’s manuscript Stonehurst: A 1920s Stone House Neighborhood, and documentation for the creation of a historical district in that area.

Dates: 1997-2007

Stephan E. Stuart Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-SES
Abstract

The Stephan E. Stuart Collection briefly documents the journey of a German Jewish émigré as he travels first from German occupied France to neutral Portugal and finally to the United States.This small collection contains a broad array of documentation, including old school records, several newspaper clippings, and documentation of his military service. Materials cover the period from 1930-1979 with emphasis on the period from 1930-1945.

Dates: 1913-1979; Majority of material found within 1930-1945

Ann Stutts Olympic Games Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-OGC
Abstract

Assembled by CSUN Professor Ann Stutts, the collection consists of brochures, posters, printed materials, and ephemera on various Olympic Games from 1936-1990. The bulk of the material dates from the 1970s and 1980s. There is considerable material on the summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, California in 1984.

Dates: 1936-1990

Sun Valley Woman's Club Collection

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Identifier: URB-SVWC
Abstract

The Sun Valley Woman's Club was a regional chapter of a women led, community based volunteer organization. It operated under the Sierra-Cahuenga District of the California Federation of Women's Clubs, an affiliate of the international General Federation of Women's Clubs. The Club filed for dissolution in 1997. The Sun Valley Woman's Club Collection documents the dissolution of the organization.

Dates: 1997

Supreme Council of the Mexican-American Movement Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-SCMAM
Abstract The Supreme Council of the Mexican-American Movement Collection documents the work of a group of young people to improve the social conditions and standing of Mexican Americans in the United States.The collection includes official records of the organization which detail the group's structure, purpose, and objectives. Correspondence found in the collection deals primarily with the problems of keeping the organization viable and active. Several editions of the...
Dates: 1942-1955

Libby A. Tanner Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-LT
Abstract

Active from the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s, Libby Tanner was a clinical social worker and sex therapist who lived and worked in south Florida. The Libby Tanner Collection is a small group of records consisting of subject files used in her work.

Dates: 1970-1993

Tarzana Property Owners' Association Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-TPOA
Abstract The Tarzana Property Owners' Association was formed in 1962 from several existing neighborhood groups in the interest of furthering community growth and development. The collection documents the San Fernando Valley's historical development, and the Tarzana Property Owners' Association's attempts at lobbying for legislation. It includes meeting minutes, community planning studies, correspondence, complaints, fact sheets, environmental impact studies, maps, petitions, resolutions, site plans,...
Dates: 1961-1993

Tarzana Woman's Club Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-TWC
Abstract The Tarzana Woman’s Club was initially formed as the Runnymede Women’s Club in 1915, an auxiliary to the local men’s social organization, the Runnymede Poultry and Berry Association. The women’s association disbanded in 1923, but twelve former members re-formed as a separate organization shortly thereafter. In 1927, the club was renamed the Tarzana Woman's Club. It dissolved in 2001, as membership continued to decline. The collection consists primarily of the club's budgets and charitable...
Dates: 1922-2001; Majority of material found within 1990-2001

George and Anna Taylor Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC-GAT
Abstract

The George and Anna Taylor Papers consist of photographs, postcards, and other materials created during the Taylor's two trips to California in 1904 and 1910/11. The latter trip was the couple's honeymoon.

Dates: 1904-1911