Box 1
Contains 35 Results:
Michael Kley Playlet clipping, 1956
Short auto biography by Loda Mae Davis, 1985
Arbejdspapir, 1998
The sub-series contains published articles written and edited by Loda Mae Davis or pertaining to her. Loda Mae Davis both wrote articles and edited magazines on topics such as education, women's rights, and her own experiences told in story form. There are also newspaper articles about her role in making the University of California, Riverside more open to female faculty, UCR events she was a part of, and her retirement from the Consumer Division on National Defense Commission.
Articles by Loda Mae Davis, 1956
The sub-series contains published articles written and edited by Loda Mae Davis or pertaining to her. Loda Mae Davis both wrote articles and edited magazines on topics such as education, women's rights, and her own experiences told in story form. There are also newspaper articles about her role in making the University of California, Riverside more open to female faculty, UCR events she was a part of, and her retirement from the Consumer Division on National Defense Commission.
Baby Post, 1949-1952
The sub-series contains published articles written and edited by Loda Mae Davis or pertaining to her. Loda Mae Davis both wrote articles and edited magazines on topics such as education, women's rights, and her own experiences told in story form. There are also newspaper articles about her role in making the University of California, Riverside more open to female faculty, UCR events she was a part of, and her retirement from the Consumer Division on National Defense Commission.
The Christian Advocate, 1950
The sub-series contains published articles written and edited by Loda Mae Davis or pertaining to her. Loda Mae Davis both wrote articles and edited magazines on topics such as education, women's rights, and her own experiences told in story form. There are also newspaper articles about her role in making the University of California, Riverside more open to female faculty, UCR events she was a part of, and her retirement from the Consumer Division on National Defense Commission.
From Allan Angoff, 1950
The sub-series contains letters to and from Loda Mae Davis and her famiy, friends, and fellow scholars. They revolve around themes such as Loda Mae Davis's sabbatical trip to Samoa, personal updates, her United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRAA) work, and her position as the Dean of Women at the University of California, Riverside.
From Margaret A. Bartlett, 1949
The sub-series contains letters to and from Loda Mae Davis and her famiy, friends, and fellow scholars. They revolve around themes such as Loda Mae Davis's sabbatical trip to Samoa, personal updates, her United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRAA) work, and her position as the Dean of Women at the University of California, Riverside.
From Jean Bejeman, circa 1948
The sub-series contains letters to and from Loda Mae Davis and her famiy, friends, and fellow scholars. They revolve around themes such as Loda Mae Davis's sabbatical trip to Samoa, personal updates, her United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRAA) work, and her position as the Dean of Women at the University of California, Riverside.
To and from Marie Berger, 1952-1972
The sub-series contains letters to and from Loda Mae Davis and her famiy, friends, and fellow scholars. They revolve around themes such as Loda Mae Davis's sabbatical trip to Samoa, personal updates, her United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRAA) work, and her position as the Dean of Women at the University of California, Riverside.