Box 382
Contains 15 Results:
Clippings, 2011-2013
Contains clippings from various print sources about the Clark and/or Center, or related to the library's collections. This series also contains offprints and videotapes.
Oscar Wilde and his Circle 2012 NEH Summer Seminar course reader, 2012
Contains materials related to academic conferences and seminars held at the Clark Library and organized by the Clark and the Center. Documents include correspondence between staff, speakers and conference organizers, seminar papers, related publications and planning materials.
Clark Quarterly flyers, 2013-2014
Contains event invitations and fliers from 1945-2008.
Alastair Johnston's Kanter lecture invitations, 2013
Contains event invitations and fliers from 1945-2008.
Tom Killion Kanter Lecture, 2011
Contains event invitations and fliers from 1945-2008.
Program from The Country Wife, 2012
Contains event invitations and fliers from 1945-2008.
"Dryden Collection Additions and corrections to Macdonald and Osborn" notebook, ca. 1940s
Brochures on the Archibald Garner Copernicus in the Outdoor Reading Room, 2002
Contains files related to non-academic Clark and Center events, such as fundraisers and Founder's Day, which celebrated William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s donation of the library to UCLA and took place from 1945-1955. Materials include invitations, photographs, administrative records, calendars, scripts from theatrical presentations, and other miscellaneous items.
Invitations for Clark in-house parties, 2009-2011
Contains files related to non-academic Clark and Center events, such as fundraisers and Founder's Day, which celebrated William Andrews Clark, Jr.'s donation of the library to UCLA and took place from 1945-1955. Materials include invitations, photographs, administrative records, calendars, scripts from theatrical presentations, and other miscellaneous items.
2001/2002 Annual Report,, 2001-2002
These records comprise annual and other incremental reports produced by the library and the Center for various oversight and constituent groups, including the UCLA University Library, advisory committees and the wider public.