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Information: The first column shows data points from Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977 in red. The third column shows data points from Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977
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Crawford, Joan 1906-1977
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LeSueur, Lucille 1906-1977
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Le Sueur, Lucille 1908-1977
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Fairbanks, Joan 1906-1977
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Sueur, Lucille le 1906-1977
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Lo Sueur, Lucille
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Cassin, Dillie.
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Le Sueur, Lucille 1906-1977
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Cassin, Billie 1908-1977
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Le Sueur, Lucille, 1904-1977
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Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973.
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Joan Crawford, actress.
Joan Crawford was a film star whose career spanned five decades, from silent films onward, and who worked in many genres including drama, musicals, comedy, Westerns, and horror films, and who appeared on television as well. While there is some question as to the year of her birth, the actress who became known as Joan Crawford was unquestionably born under the name Lucille Le Sueur in San Antonio, Texas. Entering films in 1925, Lucille was signed by MGM Studios where her name was changed. Her films include OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS (1928), RAIN (1932), GRAND HOTEL (1932), DANCING LADY (1933) with Clark Gable and Fred Astaire, and THE WOMEN (1939). A mid-career switch to Warner Brothers brought Crawford a Best Actress Academy Award for MILDRED PIERCE in 1945. Later roles brought diminishing returns, until a comeback performance in WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? in 1962 led to a series of horror films. When Joan Crawford died in 1977 her age was given as 69, but she may have been in her early to mid 70s.
Joan Crawford starred in a total of 81 films during her movie career; she won the best actress award in 1945 for the film Mildred Pierce. Joan Crawford was also active in community and business worlds and she was made a Brandeis University Fellow in 1968.
Joan Crawford was a film star whose career spanned five decades, from silent films onward, and who worked in many genres including drama, musicals, comedy, Westerns, and horror films, and who appeared on television as well.
While there is some question as to the year of her birth, the actress who became known as Joan Crawford was unquestionably born under the name Lucille Le Sueur in San Antonio, Texas. Entering films in 1925, Lucille was signed by MGM Studios where her name was changed. Her films include OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS (1928), RAIN (1932), GRAND HOTEL (1932), DANCING LADY (1933) with Clark Gable and Fred Astaire, and THE WOMEN (1939). A mid-career switch to Warner Brothers brought Crawford a Best Actress Academy Award for MILDRED PIERCE in 1945. Later roles brought diminishing returns, until a comeback performance in WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? in 1962 led to a series of horror films. When Joan Crawford died in 1977 her age was given as 69, but she may have been in her early to mid 70s.
Joan Crawford was a film star whose career spanned five decades, from silent movies onward, and who worked in many genres including drama, comedy, musicals, Westerns, and horror films, and who appeared on television as well.
While there is some question as to the year of her birth, the actress who became famous Joan Crawford was born under the name Lucille Fay Le Sueur in San Antonio, Texas. Entering films in 1925, Lucille was signed by the MGM Studio, where her name was changed. Joan Crawford's silent film appearances include SALLY, IRENE AND MARY (1925), THE UNKNOWN (1927) opposite Lon Chaney, and OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS (1928) in which she was hailed as the quintessential "flapper" of the era. Crawford's popularity grew in such talkies as RAIN (1932), GRAND HOTEL (1932), DANCING LADY (1933) with Clark Gable and Fred Astaire, and THE WOMEN (1939). A mid-career switch to Warner Brothers brought Crawford a Best Actress Academy Award for MILDRED PIERCE in 1945. Crawford's 1955 marriage to Pepsi-Cola CEO Alfred Steele coincided with her waning movie career, although the surprise hit WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? (1962) brought new popularity in horror films. She appeared steadily on television during her later years, including a 1969 episode of NIGHT GALLERY directed by young Steven Spielberg. When Joan Crawford died in 1977 her age was given as 69, although she may have been in her early to mid 70s.
Joan Crawford was born Lucille LeSueur on March 23, 1908. When her mother later married Henry Cassin, a theater manager from Oklahoma, her name was changed to Billie Cassin. (As an adult, many of her friends privately continued to call her Billie.) After winning a Charleston contest at the age of 13, she became determined to be on stage. By age 19 she was in the chorus line of the Broadway show Innocent Eyes, where MGM executive Harry Rapf discovered her, and signed her to her first movie contract.
After a few minor roles under the name Lucille LeSueur, MGM sponsored a fan-magazine contest to pick out a new name for the young star. The freshly minted Joan Crawford's first big movie role was as Irene in Sally, Irene and Mary (1925), but the role that made her a star was as a flapper that literally danced on the tabletops in Our Dancing Daughters (1928).
Unlike many silent movie era stars, Crawford's transition to "talkies" was smooth and by 1932 she was starring in classics like Grand Hotel (1932) with Greta Garbo. Throughout the 1930s Crawford worked steadily for MGM in films like Letty Lynton (1932), Dancing Lady (1933), and The Gorgeous Hussy (1936) co-starring with her future husband Franchot Tone. Crawford's popularity skyrocketed in 1939 with the release of The Women, in which Crawford played the iconic role of "Crystal", the hard-boiled husband-stealing shopgirl. Despite this, by 1943 magazines were proclaiming her to be "box-office poison" and MGM seemed to agree. Crawford soon left MGM for Warner Brothers, where she snagged the title role in Mildred Pierce (1945). Her performance in Mildred Pierce earned Crawford her one and only Oscar for Best Actress.
In 1946 Warner Brothers signed Crawford to a seven-year contract at $200,000 per film, only to release her from her contract after just three years. Her 1955 marriage to Pepsi chairman and CEO Alfred Steele coincided with her waning movie career, and led to her subsequent career as a Pepsi board member and publicity executive. She continued her involvement with Pepsi even after Steele's death in 1959.
In 1962 Crawford's acting career was briefly revitalized with the release of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, which paired her with her infamous rival Bette Davis. That year Crawford also penned a memoir Portrait of Joan . The popularity of the spooky Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? led to Crawford's appearance in a series of horror films throughout the 1960s, including a 1969 episode of Night Gallery with novice director Steven Spielberg. Crawford made her final film, Trog, in 1970. The1970s saw her public appearances decrease. She died in 1977 of pancreatic cancer.
Crawford's personal life always took a backseat to her professional life. She was married five times: James Welton (1923-1924 divorced); Douglas Fairbanks, Jr (1929-1933 divorced); Franchot Tone (1935-1939 divorced); Phillip Terry (1942-1946 divorced); Alfred Steele (1955-1959 widowed). Crawford also adopted four children - Christina (adopted in 1940) and Christopher (adopted in 1944), twins Cathy and Cindy (adopted in 1947). A year after Joan Crawford's death, Christina Crawford published the tell-all book Mommie Dearest (1978). The 1981 movie adaptation of the book familiarized a whole new generation with Joan Crawford, ensuring that Crawford's reputation would live on.
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Jim Crawford played a significant role in Australian working class theatre, especially in Brisbane. He was born in Manchester and came to Australia as a teenager. During the 1930s, Crawford became a member of the Communist Party. He travelled the eastern coast of Australia as far north as Cairns, performing in The Roving Red Revue Company, of which he was a founder. By the late 1930s he was a columnist for the Victorian 'Guardian', and in the early 1940s he moved from Melbourne to Brisbane. He became an active member and playright for the Brisbane New Theatre Club. During this period he married Pamela Seeman, who was also involved in theatre. Crawford was also a columnist for the Queensland 'Guardian'. Pamela Crawford (nee Seeman) was born in Brisbane in 1921. She was a painter and stage designer. The 1940s in Brisbane were marked by a surge in artistic exploration, and Pamela Crawford was involved with two central aspects of this, the literary journal 'Barjai' and the Miya Studio. In 1949 the Miya Studio merged with the New Theatre Club to become the Artists' Group of the New Theatre Club. Pamela Crawford continued to exhibit, worked as a stage designer, and with her husband Jim Crawford was an active participant in left-wing sponsored cultural and political activities. In 1988, Pamela Crawford donated a large number of artworks from the Miya Studio to the University of Queensland Art Museum.
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/70923044
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/505393366
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/505393366
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/223544618
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Focus on Women. [Show nos. 1-438]. [videorecording] / Produced in the studios of Cox Cable New York.
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Focus on Women. [Show nos. 1-438]. [videorecording] / Produced in the studios of Cox Cable New York. 1983-1996.
The collection consists of 436 half-hour interviews, with two shows on each videotape.
ArchivalResource: 218 videocassettes : sd., col. ; 3/4 in.
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- Focus on Women. [Show nos. 1-438]. [videorecording] / Produced in the studios of Cox Cable New York.
Preston, Robert, 1913-1987. Robert Preston collection, 1920-1991.
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Robert Preston collection, 1920-1991.
Correspondence (1938-1991), personal and publicity photographs (1920-1984), assorted scripts (1955-1982), sheet music (1963-1982), personal and publicity photographs (1920-1984), playbills, programs, publicity materials, scrapbooks (1933-1964), and personal memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear ft.
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- Preston, Robert, 1913-1987. Robert Preston collection, 1920-1991.
Vincent Price Papers, 1883-1992, (bulk 1932-1992)
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Vincent Price Papers 1883-1992 (bulk 1932-1992)
Actor, art collector, and supporter of the arts. Correspondence, speeches and writings, lectures, business records, family papers, scripts, programs, playbills, publicity material, photographs, and other papers documenting Price's career as an actor in the theater, motion pictures, and television, as an art collector, critic, and consultant, and as a gourmet cook.
ArchivalResource: 60,000 items; 230 containers plus 8 oversize; 92.5 linear feet
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- Vincent Price Papers, 1883-1992, (bulk 1932-1992)
Frank Farrell Papers, 1897-1988, (bulk 1945-1975)
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Frank Farrell Papers 1897-1988 (bulk 1945-1975)
United States Marine Corps officer, journalist, radio commentator, public relations consultant, and advertising executive. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, magazine articles, poetry, reports, radio broadcast transcripts, trial transcripts, research notes, biographical notes, financial records, personnel records, travel records, press releases, address lists, awards, newspaper clippings, obituaries, printed matter, drawings, floor plans, photographs, posters, maps, and other papers chiefly documenting Farrell's career from 1945 to 1975.
ArchivalResource: 28,000 items; 78 containers plus 2 oversize and 1 classified; 34.2 linear feet
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- Frank Farrell Papers, 1897-1988, (bulk 1945-1975)
C. D. Jackson Papers. 1933 - 1989. Photographs
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C. D. Jackson Papers. 1933 - 1989. Photographs
This series consists of photographs and images compiled by C. D. (Charles Douglas) Jackson during his life and career, with the exception of a small number of photographs added to the group at some point after his death in 1964. As Jackson spent many years (1931-1964, with a few gaps), in upper administrative positions for Time Inc., a large percent of the photos in this series were taken by Time and Life Magazine photographers or others for use in Time Inc. publications (eg. Fortune). These include numerous informal and studio portraits, as well as contact print proof sheets. Another part of the series pertains to Jackson’s activities during World War II, beginning with his position as Special Assistant to the United States Ambassador to Turkey from 1942 to 1943. Following that, Jackson served in the U.S. Army Office of Strategic Services, as Deputy Chief of the Psychological Warfare Branch at Allied Force Headquarters (AFHQ) from 1943 to 1944, and then as Deputy Chief of the Psychological Warfare Department at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) from 1944 to 1945. Material from this period includes photocopied examples of German propaganda leaflets meant for dissemination to American soldiers. Upon discharge, Jackson returned as Managing Director at Time-Life International. In 1952, however, Dwight D. Eisenhower chose Jackson as a speech writer for his successful presidential campaign. Drawing upon Jackson’s experience with psychological warfare and propaganda during WWII, he appointed Jackson as his Special Assistant for International Affairs in 1953. Jackson was on the President’s Committee on International Affairs (the Jackson Committee), the Psychological Strategy Board, and the Operations Coordinating Board (which replaced the PSB). In 1954, Jackson was made U.S. Delegate to the Ninth General Assembly of the United Nations. A number of photographs in this series feature Jackson in these capacities. C. D. Jackson tirelessly promoted the United States and American capitalism around the world, fighting the Cold War through various programs and media. He founded the Council for Democracy in 1940, and headed the National Committee for a Free Europe, which raised funds for Radio Free Europe. He was also on the American Council for the International Promotion of Democracy Under God, which supported the International University of Social Studies “Pro Deo ” in Rome, Italy. Jackson was also director of Project Hope, which sent a refitted, former Navy hospital ship to aid impoverished nations in the name of the U.S.A. Later, he was a member of the International Executive Service Corps. These activities are also represented in the content of this series. Additional types of records that appear in this series include architectural drawings, diagrams, and a sketched portrait of Jackson. Topics include diplomacy, international relations, international relief, foreign aid, economic development, oil industries, radio, publishers and publishing, Atoms for Peace, and concentration camps. Geographical locations appearing include the Quemoy Islands (Taiwan), Colombia, Mexico, Portugal, West Germany, Paris (France), Beirut (Lebanon), Rome (Italy), Algiers (Algeria), and Istanbul (Turkey). Additional photos in the series were taken in New York (N.Y.), Washington D.C., Chicago (IL), Milwaukee (WI), Aspen (CO), Bohemian Grove (CA), and Florida. Organizations which appear include the Office of War Information, the Dachau and Struthof Concentration Camps, the South American Gulf Oil Company, Pan American Airways Corporation, the American National Red Cross, the National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.), the MacJannet School for Young Americans at Saint-Cloud (France), the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the submarine USS Tang (1951-1980), and the White House (Washington, D.C.). Persons of interest identified in the series include Konrad Adenauer, Joan Crawford, Willis Dale Crittenberger, John Foster Dulles, J. William Fulbright, Sylvia Gaby, Charles de Gaulle, Herbert Hoover, Pope John XXIII, Lyndon B. Johnson, Arthur Larson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Mary Pillsbury Lord, Robert A. McClure, John S. Minary, Joseph Manuel Montoya, Philip E. Mosely, Paul H. Nitze, Jan Nowak-Jeziorański, John Richardson, Torkild Rieber, Veda Reynolds, George W. Romney, Clerin Rodney Smith, Harold Stassen, Raymond Gram Swing, David Walter Wainhouse, Sam Watson, Alexander Wiley, and Paul van Zeeland.
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- C. D. Jackson Papers. 1933 - 1989. Photographs
Ray, Nicholas, 1911-1979. Johnny Guitar / Nicholas Ray, réal. ; Roy Chanslor, aut. adapté ; Philip Yordan, scénario ; Victor Young, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes Mc Cambridge... [et al.], act.
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Johnny Guitar / Nicholas Ray, réal. ; Roy Chanslor, aut. adapté ; Philip Yordan, scénario ; Victor Young, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes Mc Cambridge... [et al.], act.
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- Ray, Nicholas, 1911-1979. Johnny Guitar / Nicholas Ray, réal. ; Roy Chanslor, aut. adapté ; Philip Yordan, scénario ; Victor Young, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes Mc Cambridge... [et al.], act.
Ray, Nicholas, 1911-1979. Johnny Guitar / Nicholas Ray, réal. ; Roy Chanslor, aut. adapté ; Philip Yordan, scénario ; Victor Young, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes Mc Cambridge... [et al.], act.
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Johnny Guitar / Nicholas Ray, réal. ; Roy Chanslor, aut. adapté ; Philip Yordan, scénario ; Victor Young, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes Mc Cambridge... [et al.], act.
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- Ray, Nicholas, 1911-1979. Johnny Guitar / Nicholas Ray, réal. ; Roy Chanslor, aut. adapté ; Philip Yordan, scénario ; Victor Young, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes Mc Cambridge... [et al.], act.
1907-1983. Papers. Series I. Correspondence
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1907-1983. Papers. Series I. Correspondence
Includes correspondence, with various enclosures (clippings, photographs, financial or legal documents, script proposals, etc.), from Miss Swanson's family, friends, business associates, acquaintances, and fans, spanning many notables from numerous fields of endeavor. As many relationships overlapped personal, career, business, and other interests, this series should by no means be regarded as purely personal correspondence. The earliest correspondence in the collection is from her family. Most 1920s and 1930s correspondence is film related and located in Series II., Career, especially in the United Artists subseries. The 1940s are most prominently represented in the Multiprises, Inc. subseries of Series III., Business Interests. Among the correspondents are: Roy E. Aitken, Michelle Farmer Amon, Kenneth Anger, Robert Balzer, Tallulah Bankhead, Richard Barthelmess, Earl Blackwell, Virginia Bowker, Charles Brackett, Lewis L. Bredin, Harry A. Bruno, Carol Burnett, George Bush, Francis X. Bushman, Richard E. Byrd, Walter Byron, James Cagney, Eddie Cantor, Carol Channing, Maurice Chevalier, Henri Coanda, Ronald Colman, Noel Coward, Fleur Cowles, Joan Crawford, George Cukor, Michael Curtiz, Gloria Daly, Raymond W. Daum, William M. Davey, Marion Davies, Cecil B. DeMille, Indira Devi, Thomas E. Dewey, Theodore Dreiser, William Dufty, Alan Dwan, Nelson Eddy, David Edstrom, Mamie Doud Eisenhower, Harlan Ellison, Douglas Fairbanks, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Michael Farmer, José Ferrer, Hy Gardner, George, Duke of Kent, George Gershwin, Margaret Ghika, Lillian Gish, Hubert de Givenchy, Elinor Glyn, Edmund Goulding, Gladys Griffith, Alec Guinness, Edmund Gwenn, Forrest Halsey, Oscar Hammerstein II, Helen Hayes, Edith Head, William Randolph Hearst, Ethel Helmsing, Katharine Hepburn, Conrad Hilton, Prince Franz Hohenlohe, Bob Hope, Hedda Hopper, Edward Everett Horton, L. Ron Hubbard, René Hubert, William Bradford Huie, George S. Kaufman, Edward Moore Kennedy, Harold J. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jean Kerr, Ed Koch, Kathryn Kuhlman, Michio Kushi, Henri de La Falaise, Henri Langlois, Beatrice LaPlante, Rod LaRocque, Jesse L. Lasky, Evelyn Laye, Vivien Leigh, Mervyn LeRoy, Clare Boothe Luce, Joel McCrea, Roddy McDowall, Frances Norton Manning, Arlette Marchal, Stanley Marcus, Frances Marion, Gene Markey, Herbert Marshall, James Michener, Marshall Neilan, David Niven, Richard M. Nixon, Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier, Louella Parsons, Mary Pickford, ZaSu Pitts, Rosa Ponselle, Harold Prince, Ram Gopal, Ronald Reagan, Ginger Rogers, Eleanor Roosevelt, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Elsa Schiaparelli, Gustave Schirmer, David O. Selznick, Joseph Sharfshin, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, R. Lawrence Siegel, Herbert K. Somborn, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward Steichen, Preston Sturges, Ed Sullivan, Joseph Patrick Swanson, Joseph Theodore Swanson, Bess Truman, Valentina, Erich Von Stroheim, Raoul Walsh, Barbara Walters, LeRoy P. ("Sport") Ward, Clifton Webb, Orson Welles, Dan Werlé, Billy Wilder, Lois Wilson, Walter Winchell, Sam Wood, Adelaide Woodruff, Florenz Ziegfeld, Adolph Zukor, and others. Among some of the more intriguing pieces of correspondence are: a letter from a twelve year old John F. Kennedy, thanking Miss Swanson for a Christmas present; a signed, self-caricature note from George Gershwin; René Hubert's voluminous, illustrated correspondence; early papers of Herbert K. Somborn's company, Equity Pictures; and a series of mail from Kenneth Anger, which arose from a lawsuit involving his book Hollywood Babylon. There is relatively little correspondence with Joseph P. Kennedy; most of it is found in Series II., Career, and it is generally characterized by business dealings. Also included is a large group of fan mail, and fans' addresses kept on index cards, with carbons of responses, or notations that photographs or letters were sent, or perhaps a phone call was made.
ArchivalResource: 85 boxes (35 linear feet).
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- Swanson, Gloria. Papers. Series I. Correspondence, 1907-1983.
Smith, Carleton, 1910-1984. Papers, 1929-1978.
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Papers, 1929-1978.
Consists of correspondence, writings, mixed media and other artifacts relating to the life and career of Carleton Smith.
ArchivalResource: ca. 31,000 items
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- Smith, Carleton, 1910-1984. Papers, 1929-1978.
Joan Crawford scrapbooks, [microform.], 1925-1960
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Joan Crawford scrapbooks, [microform.] 1925-1960
Joan Crawford, actress. Collection consists of clippings on the career and personal life of Joan Crawford. It includes many photographs, including fashion model shots, and biographical material gleaned from interviews. The bulk of the material is movie reviews which are grouped by film. However, the overall arrangement is neither chronological nor alphabetical.
ArchivalResource: 3 reels
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- Joan Crawford scrapbooks, [microform.], 1925-1960
Cousins, Margaret, 1905-1996. Papers, 1921-1973.
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Papers, 1921-1973.
Correspondence, typescripts of published and unpublished material, photographs, galley proofs, speeches, printed materials, and memorabilia document Cousins' life from her high school years through her career as writer and editor. Files for her books, short stories, and articles are quite extensive (15 boxes), with most of the short stories and articles represented by both a typescript and the printed version. Includes typescripts for Lyndon Johnson's memoir, The vantage point, and Lady Bird Johnson's A White House diary, as well as two articles by Margaret Truman, all of which Cousins edited. Materials from her years at Doubleday include memoranda from other editors, minutes from editorial meetings, and correspondence with authors and literary agents. Among the personal items are correspondence with friends and associates, as well as documentation of her homes, especially her house near Dobbs Ferry, NY.
ArchivalResource: 35 boxes. : (14.5 linear feet)
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- Cousins, Margaret, 1905-1996. Papers, 1921-1973.
Bob Bailey Studios. Bob Bailey Studios photographic archive, 1932-1998.
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Bob Bailey Studios photographic archive, 1932-1998.
Comprised of over 500,000 images, the Bob Bailey Studios Photographic Archive provides a rich pictorial history of life in Houston from the 1930s through the 1990s. The Bailey brothers' archive features a remarkable variety of people and events, including visits by touring movie stars and campaigning presidents, aerial views of the burgeoning Houston skyline, byproducts of the petroleum industry such as drilling rigs, oil tankers, and gas stations, large gatherings of crowds for parades on Main Street, and the interiors and exteriors of early movie palaces. Particularly noteworthy portions of the archive include images depicting life in Houston during World War II and coverage of local news events such as the Texas City disaster and Howard Hughes' 1939 visit to Houston. The archive is comprised of a variety of photographic formats, including color and black and white negative film, motion picture film, mounted and unmounted prints, video, and compact discs. The size of materials in the archive also varies; 8 in X 10 in negatives form the bulk of the archive's earliest materials, while later materials consist primarily of 4 in X 5 in, 120 mm, and 35 mm negatives. In addition to photographic material, the archive also includes ledgers listing the contents of the archive and a small amount of printed material.
ArchivalResource: ca. 300 linear feet.
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- Bob Bailey Studios. Bob Bailey Studios photographic archive, 1932-1998.
Cousins, Margaret, 1905-1996. Papers, 1921-1973
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Margaret Cousins Papers 1921-73
The papers of Texas writer and editor Margaret Cousins includecorrespondence and manuscripts reflecting her career, particularly ascontributor to women's magazines, as editor of Lyndon Johnson's memoir, and assenior editor at Doubleday Publishing Company.
ArchivalResource: 35 boxes (14.5 linear feet)
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- Margaret Cousins Papers TXRC91-A12., 1921-73
Letters to Joan Crawford, 1972-1976
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Letters to Joan Crawford 1972-1976
Joan Crawford was a film star whose career spanned five decades, from silent films onward, and who worked in many genres including drama, musicals, comedy, Westerns, and horror films, and who appeared on television as well. While there is some question as to the year of her birth, the actress who became known as Joan Crawford was unquestionably born under the name Lucille Le Sueur in San Antonio, Texas. Entering films in 1925, Lucille was signed by MGM Studios where her name was changed. Her films include OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS (1928), RAIN (1932), GRAND HOTEL (1932), DANCING LADY (1933) with Clark Gable and Fred Astaire, and THE WOMEN (1939). A mid-career switch to Warner Brothers brought Crawford a Best Actress Academy Award for MILDRED PIERCE in 1945. Later roles brought diminishing returns, until a comeback performance in WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE? in 1962 led to a series of horror films. When Joan Crawford died in 1977 her age was given as 69, but she may have been in her early to mid 70s. Consists of four letters written to Joan Crawford. Two letters are from costume designer Edith Head, thanking Joan for Christmas presents. One undated letter from actress Billie Burke congratulates Joan on an unspecified honor, perhaps her MILDRED PIERCE Oscar. A 1972 letter from Nancy Reagan thanks Joan for flowers, and expresses regret they couldn't meet.
ArchivalResource: (1 portfolio, 4 letters)
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- Letters to Joan Crawford, 1972-1976
James M. Cain Papers, 1901-1978, (bulk 1925-1978)
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James M. Cain Papers 1901-1978 (bulk 1925-1978)
Author, journalist, and screenwriter. Correspondence, writings, legal and financial records, family papers, printed matter, and other papers relating primarily to Cain's work as a journalist and to his career as a novelist and Hollywood screenwriter.
ArchivalResource: 30,000 items; 94 containers; 36 linear feet
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- James M. Cain Papers, 1901-1978, (bulk 1925-1978)
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Autograph letter signed, dated : [New York] to Dailey Paskman, 1959 June 16.
Title:
Autograph letter signed, dated : [New York] to Dailey Paskman, 1959 June 16.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 18 cm. + envelope.
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Autograph letter signed, dated : [New York] to Dailey Paskman, 1959 June 16.
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Letters to Joan Crawford, 1972-1976.
Title:
Letters to Joan Crawford, 1972-1976.
Consists of four letters written to Joan Crawford.
ArchivalResource: (1 portfolio, 4 letters)
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Letters to Joan Crawford, 1972-1976.
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Joan Crawford scrapbooks, 1925-1960, microform.
Title:
Joan Crawford scrapbooks, 1925-1960, microform.
Collection consists of clippings on the career and personal life of Joan Crawford.
ArchivalResource: 3 reels.
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Joan Crawford scrapbooks, 1925-1960, microform.
Dorothy Kilgallen papers and scrapbooks, 1936-1965
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Dorothy Kilgallen papers and scrapbooks 1936-1965
The Dorothy Kilgallen Papers and Scrapbooks consists of personal papers, photographs, and clippings documenting her versatile career as newswoman, actress, TV personality, radio hostess, wife and mother from 1930 to her death in 1965. The collection is a wealth of photographs and clippings, but has virtually no correspondence. Photographs include such notables as: Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Joe DiMaggio and Rex Harrison, among others. The materials reveal Ms. Kilgallen as a celebrity; even personal family photographs have the flavor of posed publicity settings. The collection gives no glimpse of Dorothy Kilgallen's private life.
ArchivalResource: 8 lin. ft. (18 boxes)
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- Dorothy Kilgallen papers and scrapbooks, 1936-1965
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Correspondence.
Title:
Correspondence.
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Correspondence.
Budd Schulberg papers
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Budd Schulberg papers
The Papers of Budd Schulberg contain correspondence, including e-mail and faxes, manuscripts, typescripts, magazines, newspaper clippings, photographs, galley proofs, notes, address books, calendar books, financial and legal documents, diaries, scrapbooks, interviews and memorabilia of screenwriter and author Budd Schulberg. The bulk of the papers include research and manuscripts for his published and unpublished works and contain numerous drafts, revisions, notes and annotations that provide insight into Schulberg’s writing process. Newspaper clippings and magazines detail his interest in and experience with a variety of subjects addressed in his work, including boxing and labor unions. Furthermore, Schulberg’s relationship with his family is revealed in correspondence with his parents and siblings. Of note are materials on the Watts Writers Workshop, which Schulberg helped to create in response to the Watts riots in Los Angeles in 1965. Additionally, his correspondence related to "On the Waterfront" includes exchanges with Director Elia Kazan referencing the casting of actor Marlon Brando in the film. The papers also include a small collection of Nazi memorabilia acquired during his service in World War II.
ArchivalResource: 250 linear ft. (138 boxes)
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- Schulberg, Budd. Papers, 1913-2007.
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Joan Crawford papers, 1932-1976.
Title:
Joan Crawford papers, 1932-1976.
The Joan Crawford papers contain correspondence, business and personal papers, personal notes and a few photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1.68 lf (4 boxes)
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Joan Crawford papers, 1932-1976.
Moorehead, Agnes, 1906-1974. Papers, 1923-1974.
Title:
Papers, 1923-1974.
Papers of a prominent actress known for her work in radio, television, motion pictures, and theater. Scripts relate to many productions in which Miss Moorehead appeared, as well as to many which she rejected. Included are materials on her frequent radio appearances on Cavalcade of America (NBC); Ceiling Unlimited (CBS); Four Corners, U.S.A. (Yankee); Mayor of the Town (ABC and CBS); Orson Welles' Almanac (CBS); Campbell Playhouse (CBS); and Suspense (CBS). A large group of motion picture files includes scripts for performances in All That Heaven Allows (Universal, 1955), The Caine Mutiny (Col., 1954), Citizen Kane (RKO, 1941), The Conqueror (RKO, 1956), Dragon Seed (MGM, 1944), Giant (Warner Bros., 1956), and How the West Was Won (MGM, 1963). Other programs include Hush, Hush...Sweet Charlotte (20th Century-Fox, 1955), The Magnificent Ambersons (RKO, 1942), The Magnificent Obsession (Universal, 1954), Mr. Belvedere Goes to College (20th Century-Fox, 1949), Mrs. Parkington (MGM, 1944), Raintree County (MGM, 1957), Show Boat (MGM, 1951), Since You Went Away (UA, 1944), Somebody Up There Likes Me (MGM, 1956), Strangers on a Train (Warner Bros., 1951), The Stratton Story (MGM, 1949), and Trial (MGM, 1955). There are also files pertaining to her guest appearances on television, her starring role in Bewitched (ABC), her tours with Don Juan in Hell, her role in Command Decision (1947), and her one-woman show. The remainder consists of reports of the Screen Actors' Guild, 1945-1949; papers relating to fan clubs; notes from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts classes; and lectures on acting in film and theater. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions consist of tape and disc recordings, and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 67.0 c.f. (70 archives boxes and 92 flat boxes); plusadditions of 10 tape recordings and4 cartons of disc recordings.
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- Moorehead, Agnes, 1906-1974. Papers, 1923-1974.
Catherine Turney Papers
Title:
Catherine Turney Papers
There are 711 items in the manuscript section which are arranged alphabetically by author and then title. Materials without author and title are arranged alphabetically by type. Oversize materials are located in boxes 34 and 35. The manuscripts consist of various screenplays, television and movie treatments, biographies, and novels, both published and unpublished, written by Turney throughout her career (some written with co-authors such as Jerry Horwin and Stephen Longstreet). The collection includes an unproduced screenplay, written for Bette Davis titled "Angel Manager." A version of the screenplay for "Of Human Bondage" is located in the manuscripts. Also included is one of the first scripts for "Japanese War Bride," originally titled "East is East." There are materials related to Turney's first play, "Bitter Harvest," including two published copies with Turney's edits, and her most successful play, "My Dear Children." The manuscripts section also contains drafts of Byron's daughter and Turney's research notes for that book. Other manuscripts include: a draft of her biography "The Patriarch," which was intended to illuminate the lives of the women in George Washington's life; a fictional trilogy regarding early California entitled "Light in the Spring," "Manifest Destiny," and "Fruit of the Vine;" and a biography of Aimée Dubuc de Rivery entitled "The Beautiful One." Research notes and materials for her biographies and novels are listed under "Note cards" and "Notes." There are reviews of Turney's biographies and novels, two interviews with Catherine Turney, and poetry written by Turney while she attended Bishop's School. Of note are seventeen drawings by the artist Stephen Longstreet. There are also manuscripts relating to the creation and early days of the Pasadena Community Playhouse and two manuscripts regarding Catherine Turney's experiences with John Barrymore in the 1930s while he played the leading role in "My Dear Children." Correspondence consists of 1,782 items arranged alphabetically by author. The majority of the correspondence is either to or from Catherine Turney. The topics range from business matters regarding her scripts and book deals to personal matters. Many of the letters to and from publishing companies are requests and permissions for the use of copyrighted material in Catherine Turney's published works. The most common topic of her business correspondence in the late 1970s was her dispute with the heirs of Lord Byron regarding her use of the book Lord Noel Byron and the Leighs. The financial and legal debates prevented her from finishing her work on George Washington for the bicentennial. Catherine Turney corresponded with many people involved in or associated with the film, literary and art worlds in both America and England. Notable participants include: L.E. Berman; Muriel Box; Shirley Burke; Virginia Scott Steele; Stephen Longstreet; John Collier; Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck, and Joan Crawford; and Eric Portman. Also included are: Elaine Barrie Barrymore; John Barrymore; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Charles Scribner, Charles Scribner's Sons; Byron Society (American Committee); CBS; KABC; KHJ-TV; Jerry Horwin; Pasadena Playhouse Association; Screen Writers' Guild; and the Writers Guild of America, West. The ephemera section consists of 938 items arranged alphabetically by type and then subject where appropriate. The ephemera includes records pertaining to both of Turney's divorces, property that she owned in Pasadena, her contracts with movie and television studios, publishing agreements for books and magazine articles, and royalty statements. There are copies of magazines which published her work, research materials for her various works, and newspaper and magazine clippings regarding her works. Research materials for "The Patriarch" include photocopies of letters from George Washington, Martha Washington, and Nathanael Greene. The Catherine Turney Ephemera includes a wedding book from her second marriage and applications she filled out for the Producer-Writers Guild of America Pension Plan and Motion Picture and Television Country House and Hospital. Also included in this folder is a photocopy of her interview from the book Screenwriter by Lee Server. The ephemera pertaining to the Pasadena Community Playhouse consists of one brochure from 1937, three copies of the "Pasadena Playhouse Hall of Fame 1982," and two newspaper clippings regarding the 1979 fundraiser. There are photographs of Catherine Turney and her family as well as photographs of friends, including a personalized, autographed photo of Bette Davis. Subjects in this collection also include: Hermione Baddeley; Empress Josephine; Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley; Percy Shelley; George and Martha Washington; Warner Bros.; actresses; literary agents; women authors; California fiction and history.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 4,000 items in 36 boxes and 5 volumes.
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- Turney, Catherine. Papers of Catherine Turney, 1761-1998 (bulk 1934-1985).
Denys Wortman papers
Title:
Denys Wortman papers
The papers of cartoonist Denys Wortman measure 2.0 linear feet and date from 1887 to 1980. The collection includes biographical material, correspondence, personal business records, writings, interviews, artwork, printed material, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 2 Linear feet
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- Wortman, Denys, 1887-1958. Denys Wortman papers, 1887-1980.
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION BALL, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
Title:
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION BALL, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
Covers activities at second annual AFA charity ball honoring Gen Curtis E. LeMay (Ret) and Gen John P. McConnell. VIP's include Gen Bernard A. Schriever, Gen Leon W. Johnson (USAF Ret), Gen Lauris Norstad (USAF Ret), Gen Carl Spaatz (USAF Ret), Gen Thomas D. White (USAF Ret), Maj Gen Benjamin D. Foulois (USAF Ret), Maj Gen Eugene B. LeBailly, James H. Douglas, Walter Cronkite, Robert B. Considine, Milton A. Caniff, MacKinlay Kantor, John C. Daly, Sammy Davis, Jr., Edward V. Rickenbacker, Mrs. LeMay, Mrs. Clark Gable, Joan Crawford and Gina Lollobrigida. Reel l: l) Shows Park Avenue entrance to Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. 2) Gen Lauris Norstad (USAF Ret), Mrs. Clark Gable, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cronkite, Robert B. Considine and other guests arriving at Grand Ballroom and talking in lobby. 3) Gen Curtis E. LeMay talking with Milton A. Caniff, signing photograph for Mrs. Gable and holding hunting rifle as Gen John P. McConnell, CofS USAF, examines barrel. 4) Gen LeMay, Gen McConnell and Gen Norstad standing with group of high-ranking officers from foreign nations. 5) Scenes of guests seated at tables and/or dancing including Gen McConnell, Mr. Cronkite Gen LeMay, MacKinlay Kantor, Mrs. Gable, Mr. Considine, Gina Lollobrigida, Joan Crawford, Gen Norstad and Maj Gen Benjamin D. Foulois. 6) Shows Joint Services color guard and USAF honor guard marching to front of ballroom. 7) John C. Daly speaking and introducing Mr. Caniff--shows Mr. Caniff speaking and presenting plaque to Gen LeMay. 8) Gen LeMay being congratulated by Maj Gen Foulois, Edward V. Rickenbacker, Gen Bernard A. Schriever, Gen Carl A. Spaatz (USAF Ret), Gen Thomas D. White (USAF Ret), James H. Douglas, Gen Leon W. Johnson (USAF Ret), Gen Norstad and group of high-ranking officers from foreign countries. 9) MCU of Maj Gen Eugene B. LeBailly seated at table with guests. 770' Total footage in reel. Reel 2: l) Shows guests seated and/or dancing including Miss Lollobrigida, Gen Schriever and Gen Johnson. 2) Gen LeMay and Maj Gen Foulois with guests at head table. 3) Shows Joint Services color guard and USAF honor guard at front of ballroom. 4) Mr. Daly and Mr. Caniff on stage as Gen LeMay steps up to receive plaque. 5) Mrs. Curtis LeMay being presented glassware by Joan Crawford and drawing door prize ticket. 6) Miss Lollobrigida and Mrs. Gable drawing door prize tickets. 7) Sammy Davis, Jr. singing on stage. 789' Total footage in reel. l) Gen McConnell being introduced and speaking. 2) Gen Schriever talking and dancing with Miss Lollobrigida. 3) Mrs. LeMay being presented glassware and drawing door prize ticket. 4) Miss Lollobrigida drawing door prize tickets. 5) Sammy Davis, Jr. singing on stage. 372' Total footage in reel.
ArchivalResource: Film Reel
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- Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION BALL, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
Morehouse, Ward, 1898-1966. Ward Morehouse papers, 1877-1966 bulk (1924-1966).
Title:
Ward Morehouse papers, 1877-1966 bulk (1924-1966).
The Ward Morehouse papers contain correspondence, interviews, writings, articles and ephemera documenting his career as a journalist, drama critic and playwright.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear feet (3 boxes)
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- Morehouse, Ward, 1898-1966. Ward Morehouse papers, 1877-1966 bulk (1924-1966).
Loos, Anita, 1893-1981. Anita Loos collection, 1926-1975.
Title:
Anita Loos collection, 1926-1975.
Manuscripts of poems and prose pieces, chiefly on actors and actresses, and correspondence (1926-1975).
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Loos, Anita, 1893-1981. Anita Loos collection, 1926-1975.
The Harold Rome Papers, 1873-1988 (inclusive)
Title:
The Harold Rome Papers 1873-1988 (inclusive)
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, art works, and additional materials by and about the American musical theater composer Harold Rome (1908-1993)
ArchivalResource: 97 boxes (46 linear feet)
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- The Harold Rome Papers, 1873-1988 (inclusive)
Rome, Harold, 1908-1993. The Harold Rome papers, 1873-1988 (inclusive).
Title:
The Harold Rome papers, 1873-1988 (inclusive).
The Harold Rome Papers document Rome's life and career in the American musical theater through manuscript and published music, scripts, lyrics, and production materials. The Papers also contain correspondence between Rome and actors, agents, producers, and other theatrical personalities. In addition, the Papers hold programs, clippings, photographs, and a selection of Rome's own paintings.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear ft. (97 boxes)
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- Rome, Harold, 1908-1993. The Harold Rome papers, 1873-1988 (inclusive).
Ward Morehouse papers, 1877-1966, 1924-1966
Title:
Ward Morehouse papers 1877-1966 1924-1966
Ward Morehouse, journalist and playwright. The papers include correspondence, interviews, writings articles and ephemera documenting his career in the theater world.
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- Ward Morehouse papers, 1877-1966, 1924-1966
Fox Movietone News Collection. 1957 - 1963. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 1957 - 1963. Movietone News, Vol. 45, No. 35
Title:
Fox Movietone News Collection. 1957 - 1963. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 1957 - 1963. Movietone News, Vol. 45, No. 35
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- Fox Movietone News Collection. 1957 - 1963. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 1957 - 1963. Movietone News, Vol. 45, No. 35
Bob Bailey Studios Photographic Archive 2004-167., ca. 1932-1998
Title:
Bob Bailey Studios Photographic Archive ca. 1932-1998
The Bob Bailey Studios Photographic Archive provides a pictorial history of life in Houston from the 1930s through the 1990s. The archive includes images of politicians and celebrities, the oil and auto industries, aerial views of downtown Houston, local movie palaces, and department stores.
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- Bob Bailey Studios Photographic Archive 2004-167., ca. 1932-1998
Rome, Harold, 1908-1993. The Harold Rome papers, 1873-1988 (inclusive).
Title:
The Harold Rome papers, 1873-1988 (inclusive).
The Harold Rome Papers document Rome's life and career in the American musical theater through manuscript and published music, scripts, lyrics, and production materials. The Papers also contain correspondence between Rome and actors, agents, producers, and other theatrical personalities. In addition, the Papers hold programs, clippings, photographs, and a selection of Rome's own paintings.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear ft. (97 boxes)
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- Rome, Harold, 1908-1993. The Harold Rome papers, 1873-1988 (inclusive).
Johnson, Albert J. Albert J. Johnson photograph collection [graphic].
Title:
Albert J. Johnson photograph collection [graphic]. ca. 1925-ca. 1995.
Includes portraits and snapshots of Albert J. Johnson, his colleagues and friends, and many of the filmmakers whom he interviewed at festivals or was otherwise acquainted with. A large portion of the collection documents Johnson's travels abroad. Also depicted are Johnson's childhood and student years; scenes from the San Francisco International Film Festival and other film festivals; Johnson on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley; and miscellaneous and unidentified persons and places. Also includes production stills and other publicity photographs pertaining to films and filmmakers, including extensive research files on Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich and Federico Fellini's film La Dolce Vita . Also includes many photographs of Johnson's friend, actor Patrick Reynolds. Among the noteworthy film figures depicted with Albert are Federico Fellini, Bette Davis, Frank Capra, Audrey Hepburn, Michelangelo Antonioni, Nagisa Oshima, Clint Eastwood, Rex Harrison, Vincent Minnelli, Gordon Parks, Henry Fonda, Rosalind Russell, William Greaves. Also includes a small amount of ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes and 2 oversize folders (ca. 2,725 photographic prints, ca. 1,590 negatives and ca. 60 slides) : b&w and color ; 39 x 30 cm or smaller.
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- Johnson, Albert J. Albert J. Johnson photograph collection [graphic].
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Letter to Director, Board of Governors, and staff, Los Angeles County Museum, 1953 June 20.
Title:
Letter to Director, Board of Governors, and staff, Los Angeles County Museum, 1953 June 20.
Signed typed letter regretting that she will not be able to preview the works of Georges Rouault. She mentions that George Cukor sent her the invitation.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 25 x 16 cm.
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Letter to Director, Board of Governors, and staff, Los Angeles County Museum, 1953 June 20.
John Eldon Thayer collection of motion picture memorabilia, 1916-1979.
Title:
John Eldon Thayer collection of motion picture memorabilia, 1916-1979.
Collection of twentieth century motion picture memorabilia collected by John Eldon Thayer.
ArchivalResource: 59 boxes (35 linear ft.)
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- John Eldon Thayer collection of motion picture memorabilia, 1916-1979.
Matter, Herbert, 1907-1984. Herbert Matter papers, circa 1937-1984.
Title:
Herbert Matter papers, circa 1937-1984.
The collection represents the photography and graphic design career of Herbert Matter, his commercial and personal work. This includes original artwork (collages, sketches), photographs (predominately black and white prints, contact prints, working prints), manuscripts, process materials (paste-ups, proof sheets), memorabilia, negatives, transparencies, slides, 16mm motion picture film, printed material, and working equipment. There is considerable correspondence with particularly noteworthy letters from Gregory Ain, John Cage, John Entenza, Walter Gropius, Gyorgy Kepes, Isamu Noguchi, Irving Penn, and Brett Weston among others.
ArchivalResource: circa 350 linear feet (467 containers)
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- Matter, Herbert, 1907-1984. Herbert Matter papers, circa 1937-1984.
Focus on Women. Videotapes, 1983-1993
Title:
Focus on Women. Videotapes, 1983-1993
Half-hour interviews aired on Focus on Women, a television show featuring women of achievement.
ArchivalResource: 218 videotapes
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- Focus on Women. Videotapes, 1983-1993
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Collection. 1937 - 1937. Motion Picture Film. 1937 - 1937. THE ROMANCE OF CELLULOID
Title:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Collection. 1937 - 1937. Motion Picture Film. 1937 - 1937. THE ROMANCE OF CELLULOID
This film presents an introduction to the film industry. Beginning with an explanation of the manufacture of film (with footage of cotton being picked in the south and celluloid production at a Kodak plant in Rochester, New York), the movie goes on to describe the roles of the numerous back lot technicians who build sets, design costumes and makeup, etc. The film also runs short scenes from Hollywood trailers, with glimpses of such stars as: Clark Gable, Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, Maureen O'Sullivan, Jeanette MacDonald, Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer, Norma Shearer, Nelson Eddy, James Stewart, Joan Crawford, Robert Young, Wallace Beery, Myrna Loy and Franchot Tone.
ArchivalResource: Film Reel
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- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Collection. 1937 - 1937. Motion Picture Film. 1937 - 1937. THE ROMANCE OF CELLULOID
Curtiz, Michael, 1888-1962. Le roman de Mildred Pierce / Michael Curtiz, réal. ; James M. Cain, aut. adapté ; Ranald MacDougall, scénario ; Max Steiner, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott... [et al.], act.
Title:
Le roman de Mildred Pierce / Michael Curtiz, réal. ; James M. Cain, aut. adapté ; Ranald MacDougall, scénario ; Max Steiner, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott... [et al.], act.
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- Curtiz, Michael, 1888-1962. Le roman de Mildred Pierce / Michael Curtiz, réal. ; James M. Cain, aut. adapté ; Ranald MacDougall, scénario ; Max Steiner, comp. ; Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott... [et al.], act.
Wilson, Robert D. (Robert Dohonian), 1914-. Robert D. Wilson photograph collection.
Title:
Robert D. Wilson photograph collection. 1941-1950.
Contains the following type of materials: photographs. Covers the following wars: World War II (WWII), Korean War. Contains photographs of the following military unit: 190th Field Artillery. General description of the collection: The Robert D. Wilson photograph collection includes photographs of training at Camp Shelby, Mississippi in 1941-1942 and field artillery training on 155mm field guns in 1943. The next grouping of photographs are in Europe at unidentified sites (very few of these photos are captioned) showing cities and towns and U.S. soldiers on R & R. One folder contains uncaptioned photos of soldiers in studio environment, undoubtedly some of his buddies. He must have also served during the Korean War as another grouping are of scenes on Okinawa and of atrocities in Korea. There is another folder of entertainers: Jack Benny, Joan Crawford, Joel McCrea and Carole Landis.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (113 photographs)
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- Wilson, Robert D. (Robert Dohonian), 1914-. Robert D. Wilson photograph collection.
Joan Crawford collection, [19--?-ongoing].
Title:
Joan Crawford collection, [19--?-ongoing].
Collection contains clipping, misc. and publicity files.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- Joan Crawford collection, [19--?-ongoing].
Joan Crawford papers, 1932-1976
Title:
Joan Crawford papers 1932-1976
Joan Crawford was a well-known Hollywood film actress, whose most active period was during the 1930s and 1940s. The collection consists mainly of personal correspondence and insurance papers from her later life, but also includes personal papers, business papers, handwritten notes, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1.68 linear feet; 4 boxes
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- Joan Crawford papers, 1932-1976
Herbert Matter papers, ca. 1937-1984
Title:
Herbert Matter papers ca. 1937-1984
Original artwork, photographs, letters, manuscripts, process materials, memorabilia, negatives, transparencies, film, printed material, and working equipment.
ArchivalResource: ca. 310 linear feet
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- Herbert Matter papers, ca. 1937-1984
New York Shakespeare Festival records
Title:
New York Shakespeare Festival records
The New York Shakespeare Festival records (1954-1992) measure approximately 850 linear feet and consist of scripts, correspondence, inter-office memoranda, production materials, reports, financial records, photographs, and memorabilia. The records reflect the origin and activities of the New York Shakespeare Festival, its general administration, and the staging of its productions, including their creation, management, booking, and promotion. The files of the Casting Office, except in the form of carbon copies in other series, are not included in this archive. There are also gaps in the files of the Associate Producer. Contracts were removed and require special permission of the curator to access. Oral history materials in Series I and some correspondence in Series V are restricted until the year 2043 in order to protect the privacy of individual persons. Series XIV (Oversized Materials) is not fully processed and is currently unavailable for research.
ArchivalResource: 851.5 linear feet (1803 boxes)
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- New York Shakespeare Festival records. Series VI: Development Office, 1954-1989
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Miscellaneous manuscripts.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: various pieces.
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Miscellaneous manuscripts.
Price, Vincent, 1911-1993. Papers, 1883-1992 (bulk 1932-1992).
Title:
Papers, 1883-1992 (bulk 1932-1992).
Correspondence, speeches and writings, lectures, business records, family papers, scripts, programs, playbills, publicity material, photographs, and other papers, relating to Price's career as an actor in the theater, motion pictures, and television, as an art collector, critic, and consultant, and as a gourmet cook. Includes material on his association with with Sears, Roebuck and Company as an art consultant, roles in his horror films, appearances on the lecture circuit, support of the arts and particularly the work of American Indians, and his writings on art and cooking. Correspondents include his wives, actress Edith Barrett, costume designer Mary Grant Price, and actress Coral Browne, other family members, and Letitia Baldrige, Charles Collingwood, Joan Crawford, Henry Dreyfuss, Deanna Durbin, Alec Guinness, Helen Hayes, Sam Jaffe, Stanley Marcus, Roddy McDowall, Perry Townsend Rathbone, Joan Rivers, and Mary Wickes.
ArchivalResource: 92.5 linear ft.
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- Price, Vincent, 1911-1993. Papers, 1883-1992 (bulk 1932-1992).
Smith, H. Allen (Harry Allen), 1907-1976. Harry Allen Smith papers, 1930-1976.
Title:
Harry Allen Smith papers, 1930-1976.
This collection of papers of H. Allen Smith consists largely of correspondence, manuscripts, reference notes and clippings, ranging in dates from 1930-1976. Notable correspondents include Fred Allen, Gene Fowler, Fred Beck, Rufus Blair, H.L. Mencken, Joan Crawford, Alma Reed, Gene Austin, and Smith's agent, Harold Matson. In addition to this material there are also two scrapbooks of early newspaper articles by Smith, and a number of early tapes on interviews for radio programs. A television tape of One Coat of White, which was taped for the Playhouse 90 series, is packaged at the end of the collections, along with microfilms of early interoffice "memo" correspondence with Ed Bellerson and Bo McAnney of the New York World-Telegram.
ArchivalResource: 85.00 boxes.
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- Smith, H. Allen (Harry Allen), 1907-1976. Harry Allen Smith papers, 1930-1976.
Brookhouser, Frank, 1912-1975. Papers, 1929-1975.
Title:
Papers, 1929-1975.
The papers of this Philadelphia newspaperman include materials related to his columns in the Philadelphia inquirer and the Philadelphia evening bulletin, spanning his 50 year career which began in Ford City, Pa. This part of the collection includes clippings and typescripts. The second part of the collection documents Brookhouser's career as a short-story writer, which includes correspondence, manuscripts, pamphlets, photographs, and tear sheets. Prominent correspondents include Nelson Algren, Joan Crawford, Dave Garroway, James Michener, Allan Swallow, and Cornel Wilde.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic ft. (11 boxes)
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- Brookhouser, Frank, 1912-1975. Papers, 1929-1975.
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Joan Crawford Awards, 1948-1965
Title:
Joan Crawford Awards, 1948-1965
Collection consists of the awards that were presented to Joan Crawford for her acting talents, contributions to the community and business achievements.
ArchivalResource: 24 awards
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Joan Crawford Awards, 1948-1965
Blanding, Don, 1894-1957. Don Blanding collection, 1920-1949.
Title:
Don Blanding collection, 1920-1949.
57 negatives including Don Blanding and Edythe Hope Genée with friends, pen and ink drawings and signature with logo by Blanding (color transparencies), and photo portraits of Genée and Joan Crawford (a Lawton, Okla., childhood friend of Blanding).
ArchivalResource: 12 col. transparencies.
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- Blanding, Don, 1894-1957. Don Blanding collection, 1920-1949.
Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1964-1965.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1964-1965.
Comprises 2 letters from Mary G. Roebling and Ruth J. Mack writing about a USO of New York City tribute to Joan Crawford, 1 letter from Anderson to Roebling, 2 letters from Anderson to Crawford, and 2 autograph notes from Joan Crawford to Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 7 items (7 l.)
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- Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1964-1965.
Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [APR. 12]
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [APR. 12]
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- Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [APR. 12]
Vernon Court Junior College collection, 1964-1971, undated
Title:
Vernon Court Junior College collection , 1964-1971, undated
Small collection of documents, ephemera, and printed material relating to Vernon Court Junior College.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear feet
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- Vernon Court Junior College collection, 1964-1971, undated
Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [SEPT. 24]
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [SEPT. 24]
Part 1, the prison at Jefferson City, Mo. burns; prisoners surrender after a riot is quelled. Part 2, premieres of "Sabrina" are held in Hollywood and New York City. Personages: William Holden, Grace Kelly, Frederick March, Humphrey Bogart, Joan Crawford, and Cesar Romero. Part 3, newsmen Donald Dixon and Richard Applegate arrive at the New York airport after their release from confinement in Communist China. Shows reunion scene: Part 4, Adolph Zukor dedicates a replica of Edison's first movie studio at the Edison Museum in West Orange, N.J. Edison's inventions are displayed. Part 5, Jack Dempsey and Luis Firpo appear at a boxing festival in Buenos Aires honoring Pres. Peron. Boxing: Famechon wins in Paris.
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- Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [SEPT. 24]
Kilgallen, Dorothy. Dorothy Kilgallen papers and scrapbooks, 1936-1965.
Title:
Dorothy Kilgallen papers and scrapbooks, 1936-1965.
The Dorothy Kilgallen Papers and Scrapbooks consists of personal papers, photographs, and clippings documenting her versatile career as newswoman, actress, TV personality, radio hostess, wife and mother from 1930 to her death in 1965.
ArchivalResource: 8 lin.ft. (18 boxes)
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- Kilgallen, Dorothy. Dorothy Kilgallen papers and scrapbooks, 1936-1965.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. Papers of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald [manuscript] 1915-1935 (1971).
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Papers of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald [manuscript] 1915-1935 (1971).
The collection contains typescripts for The fiend, Her last case, and Magnetism by Fitzgerald, and Show Mr. and Mrs. F to Number ____, in collaboration with Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. Letters to Ruth Howard Sturtevant Smith describe student life at Princeton, family and social life in St. Paul, Minn., his writings and publications, friends, religion, U.S. Army service, and marriage to Zelda Sayre. A number of nonsense poems, limericks, and satirical short, short stories, & pen and ink sketches are in these letters. Letters to other correspondents, including David Balch, Dayton Kohler, Joseph Hergesheimer, Charles MacArthur, George Northrop, and Herbert Simon concern his literary career, travels, Zelda's mental illness, his daughter Scottie, and recommendations for Alycia Wooton; the proof for Exiles from paradise, by Sara Mayfield is included. Sherwood Anderson, John Peale Bishop, Joan Crawford, Robert Frost, Ben Hecht, Ernest Hemingway, Ringgold Wilmer Lardner, Donald Robert Perry Marquis, James Augustine Ryan, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Newton Booth Tarkington and Herbert George Wells are all briefly mentioned as are a variety of 1920s periodicals to which Fitzgerald contributed.
ArchivalResource: 51 items.
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- Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. Papers of Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald [manuscript] 1915-1935 (1971).
Crawford, Joan : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Title:
Crawford, Joan : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
The folder may include clippings, announcements, small exhibition catalogs, advertisements, and other ephemeral items.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Crawford, Joan : [miscellaneous ephemeral material].
Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [MAR. 16]
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [MAR. 16]
Part 1, LST 's evacuate natives from Bikini atoll, a reef is blasted to make a ship's entrance, and a B-17 "drone" plane is tested over Clovis, N.M., prior to an atom bomb test. Part 2, a 7-year-old piano prodigy is shown in N.Y.C. art 3, horse racing: the Santa Anita Handicap. Part 4, shows Academy Awards presentations. Personages: Ray Milland, Frank Sinatra, Veronica Lake, Alan Ladd, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, and Ingrid Bergman. Part 5, shows cottages near Bay City (Mich.) crushed by ice floes on Lake Huron. Part 6, Winston Churchill and Gen. Eisenhower ride in a Richmond, Va., motorcade and tour Williamsburg in a horse and buggy. Part 7, a loan to Brit. is recommended to Pres. Truman by J.W. Snyder and T. Gardner.
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- Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [MAR. 16]
Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Happy when we're married / words by Jim Crawford ; music by John Bellamy.
Title:
Happy when we're married / words by Jim Crawford ; music by John Bellamy. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 20 cm.
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- Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Happy when we're married / words by Jim Crawford ; music by John Bellamy.
Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Emma Miller / lyric J. Crawford ; music J.W. Bellamy.
Title:
Emma Miller / lyric J. Crawford ; music J.W. Bellamy. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves, 4 p. on 1 leaf ; 29 cm. or smaller.
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- Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Emma Miller / lyric J. Crawford ; music J.W. Bellamy.
Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. The ballad of the swagman / words by Jim Crawford ; music by John Bellamy.
Title:
The ballad of the swagman / words by Jim Crawford ; music by John Bellamy. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 4 p. ; 31 cm.
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- Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. The ballad of the swagman / words by Jim Crawford ; music by John Bellamy.
Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Papers of Jim and Pamela Crawford.
Title:
Papers of Jim and Pamela Crawford. [1917]-1997.
Bulk of collection is papers of Jim Crawford. Includes playscripts, work in progress note books, correspondence, newspaper cuttings, miscellaneous ephemera, and papers relating to the Communist Party of Australia, the Eureka Youth League, the arts, peace movement, labour movement, social issues. Also papers of Pamela Crawford, including correspondence, newspaper cuttings, articles and art exhibition catalogues . Many of these papers relate to Miya Studio and New Theatre.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Papers of Jim and Pamela Crawford.
Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Papers of Jim and Pamela Crawford, [1917]-1997.
Title:
Papers of Jim and Pamela Crawford, [1917]-1997. [1917]-1997.
Bulk of collection is papers of Jim Crawford. Includes playscripts, work in progress note books, correspondence, newspaper cuttings, miscellaneous ephemera, and papers relating to the Communist Party of Australia, the Eureka Youth League, the arts, peace movement, labour movement, social issues. Also papers of Pamela Crawford, including correspondence, newspaper cuttings, articles and art exhibition catalogues . Many of these papers relate to Miya Studio and New Theatre.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Papers of Jim and Pamela Crawford, [1917]-1997.
Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Welcome home / by Jim Crawford.
Title:
Welcome home / by Jim Crawford. [19--]
Three scenes.
ArchivalResource: 14 leaves ; 33 cm.
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- Crawford, Jim, 1908-1973. Welcome home / by Jim Crawford.
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- Blanding, Don, 1894-1957.
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- Brookhouser, Frank, 1912-1975.
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- Burke, Billie, 1885-1970.
Cain, James M. (James Mallahan), 1892-1977.
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Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940.
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