Correspondence
Found in 250 Collections and/or Records:
Harry W. Lawton papers
Jacques Leslie Deep Water manuscripts
The collection consists of source material and notes for journalist Jacques Leslie's book Deep Water: The Epic Struggle Over Dams, Displaced People, and the Environment. Included are articles and books used in preparation for the work, correspondence, pamphlets, CDs, research journals, reports/data, speeches, and maps on the topics of water. This collection consists of numerous rare reports from the World Commission on Dams and the World Bank.
University of California, Riverside, Library Staff Association records
Wistaria Hartmann Linton papers
Collection contains correspondence to and from Wistaria Hartmann Linton, photography by Wistaria, and some documents related to her time at UC Riverside.
Joseph Barlow Lippincott papers
Wendell Lipscomb papers
The collection contains photographs, newspaper articles, yearbooks, letters, and other documents related to the life and career of Dr. Wendell Lipscomb, a former Tuskegee Airmen flight instructor, physician, and psychiatrist.
Locus collection
The collection consists mainly of proofs of the back and front covers of a number of science fiction and fantasy books and serials. Also included is a small amount of correspondence sent to Locus Publications.
John Stalker Longwell papers
This collection consists chiefly of reports, handwritten notes and typewritten correspondence written and gathered by John S. Longwell. Although a few papers are from his early work (1910-1920) with the U. S. Reclamation Service, the main body deals with projects he became involved with as a consulting engineer, from his retirement in 1950 as General Manager and Chief Engineer at the East Bay Municipal Utility District, until his death early in 1960.
Robert H. Lowie papers
This collection contains a journal, stamps, documents, correspondence, bibliography and other material on anthropologist Robert H. Lowie, a faculty member at the University of California, Berkeley from 1917-1950. Lowie's research focused on ethnographic fieldwork with indigenous peoples in the Great Plains region, including Crow (Apsáalooke), Arikaree, Hidatsa, Mandan and Shoshone communities. The collection contains information on Lowie's research and personal life.