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UCLA University Archives. Biographical Files (Reference Collection) http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9c6023ds No online items Biographical files (UCLA University Archives Reference Collection). 1882- Finding aid prepared by University Archives staff, 2005 July; finding aid revised by Charlotte B. Brown, 2013 September; machine-readable finding aid created by Katharine A. Lawrie, 2013 October; additional EAD encoding by Caroline Cubé. UCLA Library Special Collections Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA, 90095-1575 (310) 825-4988 [email protected] Online finding aid last updated 30 March 2017. Biographical files (UCLA 745 1 University Archives Reference Collection). 1882- Title: UCLA University Archives. Biographical files (Reference Collection). University Archives Record Series number: 745 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Language of Material: English Physical Description: 40.0 linear ft. Date: 1882- Abstract: Record Series 745 contains biographical information and photographs of faculty and staff affiliated with: the Los Angeles State Normal School (LASNS), 1881-1919; the University of California, Southern Branch, 1919-1926; the University of California, Los Angeles, 1927- . Materials include curriculum vitae, photographs, press releases, and newspaper clippings. creator: UCLA University Archives. Conditions Governing Access COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Open for research. All requests to access special collections materials must be made in advance through our electronic paging system using the "Request items" button. Publication Rights Copyright of portions of this collection has been assigned to The Regents of the University of California. The UCLA University Archives can grant permission to publish for materials to which it holds the copyright. All requests for permission to publish or quote must be submitted in writing to the UCLA University Archivist. Acquisition Information Sources for the Biographical Files (Reference Collection) include: UCLA Emeriti Center, UCLA faculty files, and the administrative files of UCLA offices and departments. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Biographical files (UCLA University Archives Reference Collection) (University Archives Record Series 745). UCLA Library Special Collections, University Archives. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 7399148 Historical Note The UCLA University Archives reference collection of biographical files was created ca.1986 and contain information on: faculty and staff of the Los Angeles State Normal School (LASNS), 1881-1919; faculty and staff of the University of California, Southern Branch, 1919-1926; faculty and staff of the University of California, Los Angeles, 1927- . UCLA Golden Year Committee biographical files (former Record Series 285) are now part of Record Series 745. The Golden Year Committee was formed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of UCLA at the Westwood campus, 1929-1979. Scope and Content Record Series 745 contains biographical information and photographs of faculty and staff affiliated with: the Los Angeles State Normal School (LASNS), 1881-1919; the University of California, Southern Branch, 1919-1926; the University of California, Los Angeles, 1927- . Materials include curriculum vitae, photographs, press releases, and newspaper clippings. UCLA Golden Year Committee biographical files (former Record Series 285) are now part of Record Series 745. The Golden Year Committee was formed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of UCLA at the Westwood campus, 1929-1979. This is an active Record Series; additional University records are expected to be added. The collection is organized into the following series: 1. Series 1. Biographical Files, 1882- 2. Series 2. Biographical Files - Photographs, 1882- 3. Series 3. Oversize Biographical Files, 1882- Subjects and Indexing Terms University of California, Los Angeles. University Archives--Archives. Biographical Files. Series 1. 1882- Aaron, Benjamin. b.1915 September 2 - d.2007 August 25. Additional Note UCLA faculty, Law. Biographical files (UCLA 745 2 University Archives Reference Collection). 1882- Biographical Files. Series 1.1882- Aarons, Miriam F. b. 1920 - d.2004. Abdou, Mohamed A. Additional Note Distinguished Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department (Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science). Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem [Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor] (UCLA 1969). Abe, Hitoshi. Abidi, Asad. Aboelata, Manal. Ackerman, Page. b.1912 June 30 - d.2006 February 28. Additional Note UCLA reference librarian, 1949-1954; Assistant/Associate University Librarian for budget and personnel, 1954-1973; UCLA University Librarian, 1973-1977. Ackerman, William Coit. b.1902 May 7. Additional Note William C. Ackerman (UCLA 1924) served on the faculty (physical education), as an athletic coach (tennis), and Executive Director of the Associated Students of UCLA (ASUCLA) from 1924-1967. Ackerman retired September 25, 1967. Adams, Forrest H. Additional Note UCLA faculty known for work in pediatric cardiology; director, UCLA Marion Davies Children's Clinic. Adelson, David. Adizes, Ichak. b. 1937.. Alexander, Charles J. Allen, Raymond B. b.1902 - d. 1986. Additional Note Raymond B. Allen served as UCLA Chancellor, 1952 Nov. 15 - 1959 Sep. 1. Allen, Rebecca. Alleyne, Mark. Alleyne, Reginald. Allmindinger, Blake. Altman, Ralph. Additional Note Curator, Ethnic Collections (part of the Museum and Laboratory of Ethnic Arts.) Amboss, Phyllis. Andersen, Theodore A. b. 1920.. Anderson, Edward "Chip." Anderson, John E. b. 1917 - d. 2011.. Anguiano, Lupe. Anheier, Helmut. Armenian, Haroutune. Arnold, Jeanne E. Arzouman, Susan. Asanti, Molefi. Additional Note Director, UCLA Afro-American Studies Center (appointed 1970); formerly known at Arthur L. Smith; name changed to Molefi Asanti c.1974. Biographical files (UCLA 745 3 University Archives Reference Collection). 1882- Biographical Files. Series 1.1882- Asarnow, Joan. Ashe, Arthur (UCLA 1965). b.1943 July 10 - d.1993 February 3. Scope and Content Note Includes program for 1969 September 20-28 Pacific Southwest Open Tennis Championships (Los Angeles Tennis Club). Additional Note Arthur Ashe became a professional tennis player. Ashikaga, Ensho. b.1910 - d.1984. Additional Note UCLA faculty, Oriental Languages. Assali, Nicholas. b.1916 - d.2004. Astin, Alexander. Additional Note The Allan M. Cartter Professor of Higher Education(UCLA). Astin, Helen S. Additional Note UCLA faculty, Eduation; Associate Director of the Higher Education Research Institute (UCLA). Atchison, Kathryn. Atherton, Catherine. Atkinson, James. Bailey, Alison. Bailey, Kenneth P. (UCLA Ph.D. 1938) Additional Note Bailey received the first UCLA doctorate: Ph.D. in History, 1938; dissertation title: The Ohio Company of Virginia. Bainbridge, Stephen. Baldwin, Burr. Ballerini, Luigi. Baran, Annette. Barker, Wiley F. Additional Note UCLA clinical faculty, Surgery (School of Medicine). Barnes, Ralph M. b. 1900 - d. 1984.. Baron, David. Barrows, Robert Guy. Barthol, Richard Paul. b.1919 - d.2004. Bartholomew, George A. Bates, Marcia. Beban, Gary. Additional Note UCLA football quarterback, 1965(?)-1967 seasons. Behdad, Ali. Biographical files (UCLA 745 4 University Archives Reference Collection). 1882- Biographical Files. Series 1.1882- Belt, Elmer. b.1893-d.1980. Additional Note In the Fall 1961 Elmer Belt transferred his special collection of books and materials concerning Leonardo da Vinci and the Italian Renaissance to UCLA. The collection was later named the Elmer Belt Library of Vinciana. Bemis, George W. Bender, Gerald. Bendiksen, Oddvar O. Additional Note UCLA Faculty, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department(Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science). Benefeld, Alan R. Benfield, John R. Bengelsdorf, Irving S. Benn, James. Benson, D.F. "Frank" 1928-1996. Berend, Ivan. Bernardo, Antonio. Berry, Ruth. Birgeneau, Robert J. Birkmeyer, Karl M. Additional Note UCLA faculty, Art History; chairman of Art History Dept. Birnbaum, Henrik. Additional Note UCLA faculty, Slavic Languages and Literatures. Blaustein, Joseph. Block, Gene. Bloom, Leonard. SEE: Broom, Leonard [NOTE: changed name from Bloom to Broom c.1949] Blum, Richard C. Boehm, John D. Boelter, Llewellyn Michael Kraus. b.1898 - d.1966. Additional Note UCLA's first dean of Engineering. Arrived at UCLA in 1944, retired in 1965. Boelter conducted research on heat and mass transfer. Boime, Albert Isaac. b.1933 March 17 - d.2008 October 18. Additional Note UCLA faculty, Art History. Bollens, John C. Bollens, Ross. Bomba, Trudi. Bonebakker, Seager Adrianus. Boolootian, Richard A. Additional Note UCLA faculty, Zoology. Biographical files (UCLA 745 5 University Archives Reference Collection). 1882- Biographical Files. Series 1.1882- Booth, Bradford A. b.1909 - d.1968. Additional Note UCLA faculty, English; husband of Josephine Conduitte Booth. Booth, Josephine Conduitte. (UCLA 1933) b.1912 - d.1994. Additional Note UCLA faculty, English; wife of Bradford A. Booth. Bouhoutsos, Jacqueline C. d.2008 May 22. Bourland, Roger. Bowen, J. Donald. Additional Note UCLA faculty, English. Bowerman, Susan. Bowyer, Ambrose. b.1883 - d.1950. Bowyer, Gladys Fryfogle. b.1888 - d.1968. Boyle, Barbara. Boytner, Ran. Bradbury, Ray. Additional Note In 1950 and 1953 writer Ray Bradbury used the former UCLA Library typewriter rental room to compose his novel "Farenheit 451." Bradbury, Thomas. Bradley, Thomas (UCLA attended 1937-1940) Additional Note Mayor of Los Angeles, 1973-1993. Brant, Keith E.
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