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The New York Review of Science Fiction records
The collection contains records from The New York Review of Science Fiction, a monthly literary magazine of science fiction established in 1988. Materials in the collection include subscription information, manuscript drafts, fliers, and correspondence.
The Press-Enterprise collection
This collection contains press clippings, artifacts, and other material pertaining to the history of The Press-Enterprise, a Pulitzer Prize-winning daily newspaper that serves the Inland Empire in Southern California. Also includes material regarding the professional life of Howard H. "Tim" Hays Jr, former newspaper editor and publisher of the The Press-Enterprise.
Ivan J. Thomason papers
This collection includes correspondence, publications, and other material pertaining to the work of Ivan J. Thomason, Emeritus Professor of Nematology and Plant Pathology at UC Riverside. Includes material regarding the UC Riverside Department of Nematology.
Three-Way Delta Negotiations collection
Richard Throssel photographs
This collection consists of photographs taken by Richard Throssel, a photographer who primarily photographed the Crow Indians in Montana, that depict Native American life.
Fred H. Tibbetts and E.E. Blackie papers
This collection consists of engineering reports on water development in California.
Tidal Entrances collection
David K. Todd papers
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence, minutes, press releases of various water resources organizations; and reports, maps, charts, photographs, and articles relating to Skagit Hydroelectric Project, Washington.
James Toledano collection on the Barry M. Goldwater Presidential campaign
Jim Toledano papers
The collection consists of materials from Jim Toledano, an alumni of UC Riverside who later served as the UCR Alumni Association President and UC Alumni Regent. Items in the collection relate both to Toledano's time as a student at UC Riverside from 1964-1968, as well as his service as part of the UCR Alumni Association from 1979-1985, and include course catalogs, meeting minutes, event fliers, correspondence, coursework, and campus publications.