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Valencia Orange Association Committee (Collection)
This collection is made up of papers related to the Valencia Orange Association Committee spread across threed documents. Papers include annual reports, bulletins, and schedules.
The Vietnamese: Self-Portrait of a People
Archives of Popular Culture: Viola Lawrence film editor (Collection)
The Viola Lawrence was the first female film editor in Hollywood. The collection contains awards, film industry magazines, photographs, and articles pertaining to her career.
Most of her 30 year career was spent at Columbia Pictures. She was nominated for Academy Awards for her work on the films Pal Joey and Pepe.
Walter Lewinnek papers
War Memorabilia collection
The War Memorabilia collection comprises documents, photographs, and publications related to major historical conflicts, including the American Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. The collection highlights military and civilian perspectives through correspondence, memorabilia, and rare publications, offering a detailed account of wartime experiences
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection: Alice Lightner Hopf
The collection contains manuscripts for several novels as well as her juvenile animal books.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection: Barry Malzberg
Containes manuscripts for 11 short stories, and an anthology.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction collection: Basil E. Wells
Contains manuscripts and/or tear sheets for 33 short stories and novels, two anthologies, correspondence, and fanzines and periodicals.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction collection: John Boyd Upchurch
Contains working notes and rough drafts of his novels: "Rakehells of heaven", "The last star ship", "The pollinators of Eden", "The rough beast", and "The organ bank farm", tapes of two CSUF lectures, an interview with Willis McNelly.
Willis E. McNelly Science Fiction Collection: Charles De Vet
The collection contains manuscripts for 49 short stories and one novel, Second Game.
