Reagan, Ronald
Harvard University - Schlesinger Library
Collection includes NOW conference proceedings, press conferences, and marches; news coverage of NOW activities and women's issues; promotional television spots produced for NOW; educational programs; and television talk shows and interviews featuring NOW representatives and others
Rice University
This collection consists of interviews, research materials, production footage, and third party media created and compiled by John Fuller, director of One Nation Under God? . (8 boxes)
Rice University
The collection consists of the personal papers of Houston philanthropist Ray Watkin Hoagland Strange (1915-2011). The collection includes correspondence, financial, business and estate records and personal memorabilia of Ray Strange. Her father, William Ward Watkin, was Supervising Architect during the construction of the original Rice Institute campus and later the Dean of Architecture at Rice. Mrs. Strange was a friend and generous donor to Rice University for many years. The papers and memorabilia were assembled by Mrs. Strange over her lifetime. The collection also includes family photo albums and many personal photos.
Wright State University - Special Collections and Archives
Dr. Reed Smith was a professor at Wright State University from 1969 - 1995. In that time he built up a Peace Studies program at WSU and held several conferences on Peace Activism. This collection contains grant applications and proposals, biographies of speakers at conferences, research papers that he and others had written, and a large collection of periodicals on Peace Activism or relating to the Peace Movement.
University of Nevada, Reno - Mathewson IGT Knowledge Center
Colonel Tyrus William Cobb (1940- ) is a third-generation Nevadan who worked under President Ronald Reagan as a national security advisor as well as the Director of Soviet, European, and Canadian Affairs. Collection contains materials related to Cobb's time working under President Reagan, as well as information from his time in Vietnam and as a professional outside the White House. Collection materials include photos, newspaper clippings, and other documents.
University of California, Berkeley - Bancroft Library
The papers of Norman B. Livermore, Jr., conservationist, lumber industry executive, and Secretary of Resources under the Reagan gubernatorial administration in California.
University of Texas at Austin - Briscoe Center for American History
The Arthur Grace Photographic Archive, 1974-1989, covers the career of the photojournalist from the late 1970s and 1980s, consisting mostly of photographs Grace shot for Time and Newsweek .
University of Texas at Austin - Briscoe Center for American History
The Neil Leifer Photographs collection consists of 117 color and black and white photographic prints collected by noted sports photographer Neil Leifer. Ranging in date from approximately 1935 to 2005, many of the iconic photographs were acquired through trades Leifer made with other photographers. Several photographs are signed by the original photographers. Later accessions include black and white and color photographs taken by Leifer between 1964 and 2005 of football at the University of Texas at Austin; Attica Prison; Willie Nelson and Burt Reynolds; and an anti-integration protest at the Washington Redskins' stadium. The collection also includes a letter that Neil Leifer received from Charles Manson in conjunction with Leifer's photography of prisons.
University of Texas at Austin - Briscoe Center for American History
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation photograph albums consist of two photo albums documenting activities and events presumably associated with the Congressional Black Caucus from around 1969 to 1975. Notable individuals pictured in the albums include Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, Mohammed Ali, Jessie Jackson, and Nelson Rockefeller.
University of Texas at Austin - Briscoe Center for American History
Ranging in date from 1966 to 2009, the David Kennerly Photographic Archive consists of photographs, publication files, print material and correspondence, audiovisual material, digital items, and exhibits spanning Kennerly's five decades as a photojournalist.