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Bernard H. Craven playbill collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: H-Mss-0242
Scope and Contents
The largest playbill collection at the Libraries comes from the estate of Bernard H Craven 1905-1992 of Redlands. He amassed a collection of about 3,000 playbills from the United States and Europe. The playbills include drama, dance, music, and film productions from the early 1920s to 1992.
Dates:
1897 - 1992
Robert J. Bernard papers
Collection
Identifier: H-Mss-0123
Scope and Contents
CGS/CUC President
Dates:
2009 - 2009
Bernath Collection of Maytorena manuscript
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 0125
Scope and Contents
A partial uncorrected translation by Kathleen Bernath, and Frank Brinkley, of "Mi Gobierno" by Maytorena, 2000-2004
Dates:
2009 - 2009
Kathleen Bernath Papers
Collection
Identifier: H-Mss-0124
Abstract
Kathleen Bernath, the great-granddaughter of Harris Newmark, was the Americana Cataloguer at the Henry E. Huntington Library for 16 years before serving as Director of the Upland Public Library. She and her husband moved into Claremont Manor and she spent years volunteering as Head Librarian of Claremont Manor Library. This collection contains articles, clippings, correspondence, and photographs relating to Kathleen Bernath’s life and career, including family photographs and materials...
Dates:
1914-2005
Berry (Grace Ella) Papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 0126
Scope and Contents
Pomona College Dean of Women, 1909-1927. Letters from Mt. Holyoke College. Collection also contains two manuscript notebooks by Nancy E. Burbank.
Dates:
1888 - 1893
Betty Garris Collection
Collection
Identifier: CH-Mss-2014.008T
Abstract
Materials containing letters, photographs, and newspaper clippings.
Dates:
1928 - 1967
Found in:
07 - Claremont Heritage
Black Studies and Chicano Studies Center Protest Papers
Collection
Identifier: H-Rss-0128
Dates:
1969-1981
Black Studies Center Papers
Collection
Identifier: H-Rss-0129
Abstract
Starting in May of 1968, the Black Student Center of the Claremont Colleges made demands to create a body for Black scholarship, financial provisions and institutional recognition for the Black academic community of the Claremont Colleges. Their efforts led to the foundation of the Black Studies Center the following year in 1969. The Black Studies Center was an autonomous body of the Claremont Colleges, which led the implementation of new curriculum focusing on Black scholarship. The Center...
Dates:
1968-1976