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Collection on Gray Water/Water Reclamation for Landscapes
The collection consists of articles, reports, and other clippings related to the use of recycled water in landscaping.
Collection of Great Britain statutes
This collection contains statutes from 18th century Great Britain primarily regarding land holdings, transportation, and the professionalization of militias in England.
Greenwood Film Society collection on anime and manga
The collection consists of VHS tapes of various anime programs, most of which are subtitled.
Robert Griffin papers
Stan Griffin papers
Martin Griffin papers
conservation, environmental impact sudies, water quality, dams
François Guizot correspondence
The collection consists of personal and professional correspondence written by François Guizot, a French historian and statesman who served in multiples roles in the French government in the early 19th century.
Blake Gumprecht papers
The collection contains research regarding Blake Gumprecht's book The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth. Materials include correspondence, photographs, audio tapes, VHS tapes, and maps. The collection consists of research material dating from the early twentieth century to the early twenty-first century regarding the Los Angeles River and Aqueduct that was utilized by Gumprecht for his book.
Edward R. Hagemann collection on B. Traven
This collection contains correspondence, press clippings, and other material regarding Edward R. Hagemann’s research on B. Traven. Includes articles written by Hagemann, correspondence between Hagemann and other Traven researchers, a number of Traven short stories (typescripts), and works by other authorities on and acquaintances of Traven.
Albert John Haight papers
The collection consists of materials from Albert John Haight, the first Campus Architect for UC Riverside. Items in the collection include a certificate of appreciation from the American Institute of Architects, meeting minutes of the Association of University Archivists, correspondence, and article featuring Haight on the original five UCR campus buildings, and materials on the UCR Faculty Club that opened in 1967.