Box 8
Contains 14 Results:
Pretty Woman, 1989-1996
The series consists of materials related to the son of Harry Lawton, Jonathan Fredrick (J.F.) Lawton, also known as J.D. Athens. Manuscript rough and final drafts of Pretty Woman and film programs for awards received are included. Manuscripts, newspaper articles, magazine passages, and audio/visual items are provided for other films he wrote.
Indian Spring Brook village, 1985-1992
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Costo collection, 1962-1990
This series consists of materials related to the University of California, Riverside (UCR). Correspondence of writers, fellow faculty and staff members, and student publications are included. There is research about citrus experiments in materials such as magazines, drawn illustrations, articles, and photographs. There are folders of newsletters for the Department of Entomology relating to insecticides, such as DDT and its effect on citrus and insects.
Pjerron, Mary, 1989-1990
This series consists of materials related to the University of California, Riverside (UCR). Correspondence of writers, fellow faculty and staff members, and student publications are included. There is research about citrus experiments in materials such as magazines, drawn illustrations, articles, and photographs. There are folders of newsletters for the Department of Entomology relating to insecticides, such as DDT and its effect on citrus and insects.
Rose, Wendy- poet, 1980-1987
This series consists of materials related to the University of California, Riverside (UCR). Correspondence of writers, fellow faculty and staff members, and student publications are included. There is research about citrus experiments in materials such as magazines, drawn illustrations, articles, and photographs. There are folders of newsletters for the Department of Entomology relating to insecticides, such as DDT and its effect on citrus and insects.
Tell Them Willie Boy is Here, 1969-1991
This sub-series relates to the book Willie Boy: A Desert Manhunt, the film based on the piece titled Tell Them Willie Boy is Here, and subsequent research and affiliations. Correspondence referring to the book and movie as well as research conducted by Harry Lawton are included in this sub-series.
Rolling Stone, 1990
The series consists of materials related to the son of Harry Lawton, Jonathan Fredrick (J.F.) Lawton, also known as J.D. Athens. Manuscript rough and final drafts of Pretty Woman and film programs for awards received are included. Manuscripts, newspaper articles, magazine passages, and audio/visual items are provided for other films he wrote.
The Chemehuevis code sheets, undated
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Jurupa Ranch map, 1990
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Oakland Tribune, 1951
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.