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Monty Sloan photographs
The collection consists of 37 photographs of river channels near gaging stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, taken in November and December 1983.
George E. Slusser papers
This collection contains manuscripts, correspondence, and other material regarding George E. Slusser, Curator Emeritus of the Eaton Science Fiction & Fantasy Collection and former professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Riverside. Material in this collection primarily relates to Slusser's work as curator of the Eaton Collection.
Ian A. Smith papers
Kay Berryhill Smith and Connie Confer LGBT activism collection
Ralph Smith collection on the Tuskegee Airmen
Rick Sneary papers
This collection contains correspondence, fanzines, and other material regarding Rick Sneary, a Science Fiction fan and critic who carried on personal correspondence with many prominent science fiction and fantasy authors.
Henry L. Snyder papers
This collection contains documents, typescripts, articles, correspondence, postcards, and other material on Henry L. Snyder, professor emeritus of history at the University of California, Riverside. Mostly contains information and material on his studies and works, as a senior scholar of British history.
Collection of Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. materials
This collection contains items from the Society of Creative Anachronism (SCA), a practical history society that recreates the arts and skills of pre-17th century Europe through gatherings and other events. Items in the collection include album books, personal SCA tokens and favors, copies of newspaper articles and comments from SCA discussion boards, and programs.
Soil and Water Conservation Meetings papers
University of California, Riverside, Sostenibilidad Maya project publications
The collection consists of publications produced by Sostenibilidad Maya, a three year project undertaken by UC Riverside and funded by a grant from the MacArthur foundation. The goal of the project was to support local organizations and scientists in the Maya region in Mexico with sustainable development and natural resource management. Items in the collection include reports, bibliographies, plant catalogs, and informational pamphlets for producers.