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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T14:21:58machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T14:21:58humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2017-08-15T13:10:10humanDina Herbert (dina.herbert@nara.gov)User published constellationcreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonPerkins, MarlinpresumedPerkins, Richard MarlinpresumedPerkins, R. Marlin (Richard Marlin)presumedPerkins, R. MarlinpresumedPerkins, Richard M.presumed1905-03-281986-06-14Bean, Edward,Brookfield Zoo archives.Brookfield Zoo (Ill.)Fowler, Jim, 1930-Kuhr, Diane.Witman, Arthur, 1902-1991.Perkins, MarlinPerkins, Marlin. [Letter, 1938 November 8], [to] Edward Bean, Brookfield, Ill. / [Perkins, Marlin].Perkins, Marlin.Bean, Edward,Brookfield Zoo archives.[Letter, 1938 November 8], [to] Edward Bean, Brookfield, Ill. / [Perkins, Marlin].[1] leave ; 28 cm.Perkins discusses the behavior of two pumas. Chicago Zoological SocietyWitman, Arthur, 1902-1991. 35mm negative collection, 1936-1969.Witman, Arthur, 1902-1991.35mm negative collection, 1936-1969.71 microfilm reels (46, 105 frames) : negative, b&w ; 35 mm. + 71 microfilm reels (46,105 frames) : interpositive, b&w ; 35 mm.Witman's 35mm negatives contain historic images of news events including the presidential campaigns of Roosevelt and Truman; the campaigns of Governor Lloyd Stark, Senator Stuart Symington, and St. Louis Mayor Barney Dickmann; and the Iron Curtain Speech by Winston Churchill. They contain photographs of St. Louis business and society leaders, and images of social events such as the Veiled Prophet Ball and the Municipal Opera. The negatives also include images of carnivals, baseball, boxing, Produce Row, steamboats, early aviation, a Negro baptism, horse racing, the unemployed, the military, war workers, union strikes, the state legislature, the Symphony, schools, scouts, colleges, the Art Museum, musicians, the police court, the public library, the city hospital, the morgue, the Zoo, and the prison. Witman also photographed the poor, the Ku Klux Klan, and blacks. One series documents the January 1939 Sharecroppers' Strike. Witman went to southern Missouri and photographed hundreds of sharecroppers and their families who had been evicted from their homes and were camping, with all their worldly possessions, along the rural highways as a dramatic demonstration of their desperate plight. Witman's work frequently included a full-page feature called "Candid Camera" that was modeled after Life Magazine. University of Missouri - St Louis, University Libraries, Thomas Jefferson, St. Louis Mercantile Library, (former branch Ward E. Barnes)Kuhr, Diane. Diane Kuhr papers, 1978-1985.Kuhr, Diane.Diane Kuhr papers, 1978-1985.1 box (1.0 cubic feet)This collection contains correspondence, clippings, and racing hats of Diane Kuhr from 1978 to 1985. Included within this collection are the papers detailing Marlin Perkins's, noted zoologist and television personality, visit to Savannah, Georgia on behalf of the American Cancer Society in 1978. Also included are Kuhr's papers and hats from the organization of marathons held at Hunter Army Airfield from 1981 to 1985. Georgia Historical Society