Scripps College; Routt, Mary Patterson; Women Journalists--United States; Journalists--United States
Mary Patterson Routt was one of the original signers of the founding articles for Scripps College and served on the college's first board of trustees from 1926 to 1965. She was also one of the first female Washington correspondents and had a...
Scripps College Press--Archives.; Scripps College (Claremont, Calif.)--Archival resources.
The Scripps College Press Collection contains academic records, administrative records, correspondence, financial material, and publications and printings created since the press’ inception. The collection covers the years 1941 to 2004 with...
Congregational Church --Church History --California
The Congregational Church Papers brings together records from a number of Southern California Congregational Church organizations. The earliest records include those of the Congregational Ministerial Union of Los Angeles and vicinity, 1908-1934;...
Stonehill, Brian--Archives.; Media programs (Education)--Archival resources.; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.)--Archival resources.
The Brian Stonehill Papers contain correspondence, reports, notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, graduate school materials, and teaching materials. Documents relating to Brian Stonehill's establishment of the Media Studies Program...
Missions China; Missionaries, American; Missionaries China diaries;
The collection contain correspondence, diaries, writings, photographs, reports, article clippings, and booklets that document the experiences of American missionaries and educators in China. This collection was assembled through the China...
Los Angeles (Calif.) -- Description and travel; Los Angeles (Calif.) -- History; Santa Barbara (Calif.) -- History; California -- History
The papers of Marion Parks, a talented and resourceful personality in Los Angeles during the early 1900s, relate to the history of Southern California. Parks described herself as "a California historian." Her principal contributions in this...