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Deborah Deutsch Smith Papers
This collection of papers is primarily comprised of correspondence from Deborah Deutsch Smith written to her parents while she was a student at Pitzer College from 1964-1968. There are also supplemental documents including college newsletters, newspapers, course schedules, newspaper clippings, photographs, etc. as well as correspondence from people other than Deborah Deutsch Smith but related to her time at Pitzer College.
Speeches in House and Senate, 1854, on Kansas and Nebraska Territorial Bill Collection
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Paul Sultan papers
Paul Sultan's, Professor of Economics at the Claremont Graduate School (1959-1974), papers include his publications on economics.
The Claremont Colleges Library Special Collections Agricultural Ephemera Collection
The Claremont Colleges Special Collections Autograph and Manuscript Collection
The Claremont Colleges Special Collections Visual Materials Collection
This is an artificial collection created by Special Collections staff to contain the various visual materials purchased or donated that do not fit into other collections. Currently, the collection contains photographs, artist screenprints and photos, posters, historical broadsides, and artifacts. This is a growing collection and new materials will be added as they are acquired.
John Treanor papers of the San Diego Water Company, Water Resources Collection
John Treanor was vice-president of the San Diego Water Company. He purchased the land to build Henshaw Reservoir and then later Hodges Dam and reservoir. In addition, he was on the Board of Trustees at Pomona College in the early 20th century. (Treanor, Thomas. John Treanor A Sketch of his Life wiht Excerpts from His Letters, Los Angeles, Zamorano Club, 1937.)
Edward Vischer papers
Jerry Livingston Voorhis collection
Jerry Voorhis Papers
The collection includes books and papers related to Jerry Voorhis' political campaigns and years in Congress; research material for his books and subject files related to his political, economic, and social interests; Voorhis School for Boys materials; and Voorhis family history.