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Correspondence.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

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

Kohoutek Collection

 Collection
Identifier: PZ-Mss-0013
Abstract

This collection contains administrative documents, financial papers, promotional material, and photographs relating to the Kohoutek music festival at Pitzer College

Dates: 1973-2020

Suzanne Macpherson Papers

 Collection
Identifier: D-Mss-0029
Abstract

The Suzanne Macpherson Papers include correspondence, photographs, periodicals, journals, notebooks, manuscripts, and artifacts documenting Macpherson's experience as an American Red Cross Clubmobile girl during World War II from 1941-1945, and her subsequent travels and career as an author.

Dates: 1915-1975 and undated

W. M. Matchette Collection

 Collection
Identifier: H-Mss-0507
Abstract

This collection contains photos, negatives, and letters/pages of a book pertaining to violins, some of which are said to be genuine Stradivarius models.

Dates: 1935

Ernest A. Strathmann Papers

 Collection
Identifier: H-Mss-0883
Abstract

This collection contains materials relating to English professor Ernest Albert Strathmann, created between 1909 and 1990. The collection includes correspondence, typescripts, proofs, and notes relating to Strathmann's book, "Sir Walter Ralegh: A Study in Elizabethan Skepticism." Also included are reproductions of primary sources, articles by Strathmann, and materials relating to his tenure at Pomona College.

Dates: 1909-1990