Correspondence
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Howard A. White Papers
The collection contains professional and personal papers of Howard A. White dating from 1938 to 1991. The bulk of the materials range from 1957 to 1990 and document his professional involvement with Pepperdine University in various administrative roles, and personal documents including speeches, personal and family history, and book research for Crest of a Golden Wave.
Eric Wienberg Collection of Malibu Matchbooks, Postcards, and Ephemera
William Pereira Collection
The collection contains the drawings, final master plans, meeting notes, and correspondence surrounding William Pereira's work to design the Pepperdine College campus at Malibu. It also includes articles, speeches, and Pepperdine library events that range from 1969-2025.
John F. Wilson Papers
John F. Wilson is a field archaeologist, writer and lecturer on archaeology in the Middle East, and Professor of Religion, Emeritus at Pepperdine University. The collection consists of printed materials related to Wilson’s career, including correspondence, date books, and publications authored by Wilson. Some materials from the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement and some personal papers are also included.
Winding Way Church of Christ Records
Marion Thompson Wright Papers
Marion Thompson Wright was an African American scholar in the fields of history, sociology, and education. She was the first African American to receive a doctorate from Columbia University.
Her papers contain her unbound doctoral dissertation, diplomas from Howard and Columbia Universities, personal correspondence, documents about her death and estate, taped interviews about her, and a small amount of photographs.
M. Norvel and Helen Young Papers
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of M. Norvel and Helen Young. The bulk of the materials range from the 1900s to early 2000s and document the Youngs' involvement with Pepperdine University; their families' lives; and their activities while based in Tennessee, Texas, and California.
