Clippings (information artifacts)
Found in 129 Collections and/or Records:
University of California, Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station records
Pamela S. Clute papers
The collection consists of framed photos, plaques, a dissertation, and a scrapbook with photos and news clippings belonging to assistant vice chancellor emerita and UCR foundation trustee Pamela S. Clute.
Andrew N. Cohen papers
The collection dates from Andrew Cohen's tenure on the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) Board of Directors, and consists of documents pertaining to the projects and administrative work of the District. The materials consist of meeting minutes, reports, data, planning documents, drafts, policy, correspondence, news clippings.
Colorado River Board clippings
The collection consists of newspaper clippings related to Colorado River and western states water matters collected by California's Colorado River Board.
George and Harold Compere papers
The collection contains materials related to the professional careers of George and Harold Compere, who were early biological control academics that worked at the Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station. Materials in the collection include news clippings, reprints, research notes, photographs, and realia.
Erwin Cooper papers
The collection consists of press releases, speeches (many by former DWR Directors), news clippings, reports, photographs, and miscellaneous memoranda on California water resources development during the period 1950-1965.
Rupert and Jeannette Costo papers
Nellie Suydam Cowley papers
Date Palm collection
This collection contains records and research on the date palm industry and date palm farming throughout the 20th century, including photographs of date palm farms, brochures, and newspaper clippings. Additionally, the collection contains photographs, programs, correspondence, and pamphlets pertaining to the United States Department of Agriculture Date Station, and items from date palm researchers Walter T. Swingle, and Roy W. Nixon.
John L. Davies collection on the Panama Canal
The collection consists of a scrapbook compiled by John L. Davies, a steam shovel operator who worked on the construction of the Panama Canal for six years. The scrapbooks contains photographs of the construction of the Panama Canal, along with personal photographs of the Davies family in Panama. Also included in the scrapbook are clippings of news articles, mostly documenting various speaking engagements held by Davies to discuss his experiences working on the Canal and living in Panama.