Documents
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Roger Owen papers
This collection includes card files, subject bibliographies, schematic charts, maps, articles, manuscript chapters, clippings, audio tapes, and other material documenting anthropologist Roger C. Owens work with a range of native American groups of the Southwestern US and the Baja peninsula. The collection includes subject coded reference card files on Native American cultures, schematic charts of social organization, subject bibliographies, and scholarly articles filed by subject.
Isaac C. Pugh papers
Roger L. Ransom papers
The collection contains materials from UC Riverside Emeritus History and Economics Professor Roger L. Ransom, including outlines and other coursework from classes taught by Ransom, and maps related to his research interests. The collection also includes files from the Riverside Faculty Association, and two pieces of framed artwork.
Tomás Rivera Conference collection
This collection contains newspaper clippings, flyers, lists, leaflets, budgets, articles, receipts, proposals, and other material on the Tomás Rivera Conference, which is held once a year to commemorate the achievements of Tomás Rivera, former UCR chancellor, and his wife, Concha Rivera. Mostly contains information on the events that occur during the conference as well as the banquet in Tomás Rivera’s honor.
Ian A. Smith papers
Southern California public utilities collection
This collection contains pamphlets and textual materials regarding public utility companies in Southern California and includes information on the electrical workers' strike of 1953.
Clare Spark papers
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Clare Spark, an independent scholar and past program director of Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles, California.
University of California, Riverside, Synapsis Club records
This collection contains programs, documents, and other material pertaining to the Synapsis Club at the University of California, Riverside during the mid-20th century. The Synapsis Club was founded by Herbert J. Webber in the early 20th century as a lecture and discussion group, serving as a popular scientific forum for almost half a century.
James Toledano collection on the Barry M. Goldwater Presidential campaign
Kenneth M. Turner papers
Assorted materials and documents relating to water rights including Tahoe basin, Hetch-Hetchy, and Glen Canyon Dam.