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Campus Radio Voice records, 1968-1970
1 linear feet 2 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection contains correspondence, notes, press releases, scripts, recordings, lists, memoranda, and printed materials, 1968-1970, of Campus Radio Voice, Inc.
Giles Cooper Papers, 1945-1984
16.5 linear feet 34 document boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Playscripts, correspondence about his scripts, poems, notebooks and other manuscripts including drafts, typescripts, notes, photographs, mimeographed scripts and printed materials, re. Cooper's plays, radio and television scripts, short stories, and novels.
Giles Cooper Papers, 1945-1984 16.5 linear feet 34 document boxes
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- Cooper, Giles
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Playscripts, correspondence about his scripts, poems, notebooks and other manuscripts including drafts, typescripts, notes, photographs, mimeographed scripts and printed materials, re. Cooper's plays, radio and television scripts, short stories, and novels.
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Herbert Lionel Matthews papers, 1909-2002, bulk 1937-1976
18 linear feet 36 document boxes 1 flat box 7 custom boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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The Herbert L. Matthews Papers contain the writings, correspondence, and personal papers of this American journalist, a correspondent and editorial writer for the New York Times from 1922 to 1967. Matthews' assignments spanned the world. As a journalist he covered the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935 and 1936, Spain and the Spanish Civil War, Italy, India, Europe and World War II, postwar Europe, Latin America; as an editor he wrote about Vietnam, China, and Latin America.
Herbert Lionel Matthews papers, 1909-2002, bulk 1937-1976 18 linear feet 36 document boxes 1 flat box 7 custom boxes
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- Matthews, Herbert Lionel, 1900-
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The Herbert L. Matthews Papers contain the writings, correspondence, and personal papers of this American journalist, a correspondent and editorial writer for the New York Times from 1922 to 1967. Matthews' assignments spanned the world. As a journalist he covered the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935 and 1936, Spain and the Spanish Civil War, Italy, India, Europe and World War II, postwar Europe, Latin America; as an editor he wrote about Vietnam, China, and Latin America.
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Herman Wouk papers, 1915-2003, bulk 1940-1960
23.26 linear feet 53 document boxes 1 small flat box 2 oversized folders- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection documents the professional work of Pulitzer Prize winning author, Herman Wouk. The bulk of the papers are drafts of manuscripts and plays, including The Caine Mutiny, with many annotations and notes by the author. There is also correspondence between Wouk and his colleagues, in particular his brother, the noted scientist, Victor Wouk.
Herman Wouk papers, 1915-2003, bulk 1940-1960 23.26 linear feet 53 document boxes 1 small flat box 2 oversized folders
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- Wouk, Herman, 1915-2019
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This collection documents the professional work of Pulitzer Prize winning author, Herman Wouk. The bulk of the papers are drafts of manuscripts and plays, including The Caine Mutiny, with many annotations and notes by the author. There is also correspondence between Wouk and his colleagues, in particular his brother, the noted scientist, Victor Wouk.
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John Hall papers, 1950-1997
23 linear feet 50 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence and manuscripts including drafts, typescript, notes, photographs, mimeographed scripts and printed materials, re. Hall's plays, radio and television scripts, short stories, and novels. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Alan Ayckbourn, Robert Bolt, Christopher Fry, Sir John Gielgud, and Harold Pinter.
John Hall papers, 1950-1997 23 linear feet 50 boxes
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- Hall, John (John Clifford), 1925-
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Correspondence and manuscripts including drafts, typescript, notes, photographs, mimeographed scripts and printed materials, re. Hall's plays, radio and television scripts, short stories, and novels. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Alan Ayckbourn, Robert Bolt, Christopher Fry, Sir John Gielgud, and Harold Pinter.
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Kaye Brinker papers, 1939-1972
2 Linear Feet 4 manuscript boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Collection contains manuscripts, radio scripts, fan mail, and ephemera. Includes a large number of scripts for the "Everywoman" and "True to Life" radio programs.
Kaye Brinker papers, 1939-1972 2 Linear Feet 4 manuscript boxes
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- Brinker, Kaye
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Collection contains manuscripts, radio scripts, fan mail, and ephemera. Includes a large number of scripts for the "Everywoman" and "True to Life" radio programs.
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Louis Dropkin papers, 1941-1956, bulk 1947-1952
1.5 linear feet 3 document boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection consists of scripts and other materials related to the work of American radio, stage, and screen writer and producer Louis Dropkin. It provides insight into the nature of a journeyman writer/producer's professional life during the years when television first began to challenge radio for mass media dominance in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Louis Dropkin papers, 1941-1956, bulk 1947-1952 1.5 linear feet 3 document boxes
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- Dropkin, Louis, 1914-1997
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This collection consists of scripts and other materials related to the work of American radio, stage, and screen writer and producer Louis Dropkin. It provides insight into the nature of a journeyman writer/producer's professional life during the years when television first began to challenge radio for mass media dominance in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
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Lyle Stuart papers, 1926-2010, bulk 1949-2003
36 linear feet 26 record cartons 2 halfwidth document case 4 small flat boxes 2 large flat boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Controversial publisher Lyle Stuart (1922-2006) was a self-described "First Amendment fanatic." He founded two publishing companies, Lyle Stuart, Inc. and Barricade Books, and published newsmaking and bestselling books, including The Sensuous Woman and The Anarchist Cookbook. The collection consists of 35 linear feet documenting Lyle Stuart's personal and professional activities, including his prolific correspondence and journalism, and his many lively (and often litigated) personal feuds.
Lyle Stuart papers, 1926-2010, bulk 1949-2003 36 linear feet 26 record cartons 2 halfwidth document case 4 small flat boxes 2 large flat boxes
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- Stuart, Lyle
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Controversial publisher Lyle Stuart (1922-2006) was a self-described "First Amendment fanatic." He founded two publishing companies, Lyle Stuart, Inc. and Barricade Books, and published newsmaking and bestselling books, including The Sensuous Woman and The Anarchist Cookbook. The collection consists of 35 linear feet documenting Lyle Stuart's personal and professional activities, including his prolific correspondence and journalism, and his many lively (and often litigated) personal feuds.
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Rochelle Owens papers, 1900-2022
10.5 linear feet 24 boxes and 1 folder- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, photographs, audio tapes, and printed materials of Rochelle Owens. Included are: correspondence with other writers, publishers, and friends; scripts and production files of her plays; and, manuscripts and drafts of her books and other poems, along with other related materials. Boxes 1-3: Cataloged correspondence; Boxes 4-12: Owens' writings by title (Manuscripts, notes, photographs& printed materials); Box 13-14: General file (Audio tape cassettes, Biographical materials, Misc., Photographs& Misc. printed materials); Oversize folder: Record album & Photographs.
Rochelle Owens papers, 1900-2022 10.5 linear feet 24 boxes and 1 folder
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- Owens, Rochelle
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Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, photographs, audio tapes, and printed materials of Rochelle Owens. Included are: correspondence with other writers, publishers, and friends; scripts and production files of her plays; and, manuscripts and drafts of her books and other poems, along with other related materials. Boxes 1-3: Cataloged correspondence; Boxes 4-12: Owens' writings by title (Manuscripts, notes, photographs& printed materials); Box 13-14: General file (Audio tape cassettes, Biographical materials, Misc., Photographs& Misc. printed materials); Oversize folder: Record album & Photographs.
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Rose Franken papers, 1925-1982
27 linear feet 64 boxes 6 flat boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence and manuscripts including drafts, typescripts, and proofs of Franken's short stories, novels, plays, and radio, film, and television scripts beginning with her first novel, PATTERN, published in 1925, through her latest volume, YOU'RE WELL OUT OF A HOSPITAL, published in 1966. Many of the manuscripts relate to her most famous characters, Claudia and David, who have become part of the contemporary cultural fabric. The collection also contains 18 volumes of clippings, approximately 200 recordings, and 501 mimeographed scripts relating to the "Claudia" series. Among the major correspondents are Faith Baldwin, Paul U. Kellogg, and Eleanor Roosevelt. Also includes an audio tape interview of Rose Franken (with typescript transcripts) conducted by her grandnephew, David Korr, in October 1977.
Rose Franken papers, 1925-1982 27 linear feet 64 boxes 6 flat boxes
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- Franken, Rose, 1895-1988
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Correspondence and manuscripts including drafts, typescripts, and proofs of Franken's short stories, novels, plays, and radio, film, and television scripts beginning with her first novel, PATTERN, published in 1925, through her latest volume, YOU'RE WELL OUT OF A HOSPITAL, published in 1966. Many of the manuscripts relate to her most famous characters, Claudia and David, who have become part of the contemporary cultural fabric. The collection also contains 18 volumes of clippings, approximately 200 recordings, and 501 mimeographed scripts relating to the "Claudia" series. Among the major correspondents are Faith Baldwin, Paul U. Kellogg, and Eleanor Roosevelt. Also includes an audio tape interview of Rose Franken (with typescript transcripts) conducted by her grandnephew, David Korr, in October 1977.
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