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Marx, Julius H. 1890-1977
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Marx, Julius Henry
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Bracia Marx
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Marx, Julius H., 1891-1977
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Marx, Julius Henry 1890-1977
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Marx Brothers.
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Groucho 1890-1977
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マルクス, グルーチョ
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Humorist and actor. Real name: Julius Henry Marx.
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122594033
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122416903
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/144652045
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/462018832
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122486450
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122605099
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122455595
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http://viaf.org/viaf/120720626
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/145770375
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/145770375
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29768246
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/173692623
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/173692623
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/145771162
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122580261
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/700512511
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/232988983
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Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
Title:
Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
Correspondence with the American drama critic Alexander Woollcott from authors and actors about the theater and the film industry.
ArchivalResource: 27 boxes and 11 volumes (22.5 linear ft. )
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- Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Title:
John Mason Brown papers
Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (36 linear ft.)
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- John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Perelman, S. J. (Sidney Joseph), 1904-1979. Monkey Business : motion picture script, 1931, August 14.
Title:
Monkey Business : motion picture script, 1931, August 14.
English copy. Superimposed Spotted List and Combined Dialogue. Original rough draft was written by Ben Hecht. Marx Brothers' first original film (not based on their stage plays). With souvenir program of showing of "Monkey Business" at Carlton Theatre, London.
ArchivalResource: 62 l.
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- Perelman, S. J. (Sidney Joseph), 1904-1979. Monkey Business : motion picture script, 1931, August 14.
Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Title:
Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy Chair, and includes letters from Harper's magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters concerning DeVoto. Includes research material used in DeVoto's literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana. Correspondents include many of the leading persons in contemporary literature, politics, education, and the arts.
ArchivalResource: 63.0 Linear feet
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- Bernard Augustine De Voto Papers, 1918-1955 (inclusive), 1944-1951 (bulk)
Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Collection of musicals and interviews [sound recording], 1926-1980.
Title:
Collection of musicals and interviews [sound recording], 1926-1980.
The collection contains commercial discs and noncommercial recordings; the latter containing interviews with Rodgers and his family and friends, performances of his music by contemporary performers, as well as radio and television programs that use Rodgers' music.
ArchivalResource: 362 sound recordings : analog.174 sound discs : analog.184 sound tape reels : analog.4 sound cassettes : analog.
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- Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Collection of musicals and interviews [sound recording], 1926-1980.
Kaufman, George S. (George Simon), 1889-1961. Papers, [microform] 1918-1958.
Title:
Papers, [microform] 1918-1958.
Microfilm copy of the papers of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright-director, George S. Kaufman, consisting primarily of correspondence, scripts, and biographical scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 4 microfilm reels.
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- Kaufman, George S. (George Simon), 1889-1961. Papers, [microform] 1918-1958.
Nash, Ogden, 1902-1971. Ogden Nash Collection, 1882-1969 (bulk 1928-1969).
Title:
Ogden Nash Collection, 1882-1969 (bulk 1928-1969).
Manuscripts of poems, short stories, collections of verse, and other writings, correspondence, and miscellany trace the writing career and personal life of Ogden Nash, 1882-1969 (bulk 1928-1969). The collection is organized into four series which are generally arranged alphabetically by author or title. The Works series contains drafts of over 350 of Nash's poems and published collections, many of them holographs, as well as typed and copied versions with edits, printer's marks and notes. In addition, an untitled and unpublished novel, lyrics, scripts, and a few essays and speeches are scattered through the series, which is arranged alphabetically. The Letters series consists almost entirely of 577 letters from Nash to his wife, Frances Leonard Nash. Additionally, there are letters to publishers, friends, and in-laws. The Recipient series is composed of letters and telegrams from friends, fans, editors, and publishers to Nash. These include Larry Adler, Spiro Agnew, Nicolas Bentley, Gelett Burgess, Curtis Brown, Ltd., Walt Disney, Corey Ford, Eugene McCarthy, Groucho Marx, Marianne Moore, Christopher Morley, the New Yorker, Charles G. Norris, S.J. Perelman, J.B. Priestley, John Pudney, John Updike, E.B. White, and P.G. Wodehouse. The Miscellaneous series contans a wide variety of material ranging from honorary degrees awarded to Nash, a journal of publishing informationfor all of Nash's published poems, certificates of membership in various societies, wedding license and program, and biographical information and obituary notices for family members. A series of letters from Edmund Strudwick, Nash's father, spans 1882-1924. Also included in this series are galley proofs for E.B. White's collection of verses, "The Fox of Peapack and Other Poems," letters from Frances L. Nash to her mother, and minutes from the Nassau and Suffolk County Deviled Ham and Lake Ronkonkoma Club meetings.
ArchivalResource: 12 boxes (4 linear feet), 1 galley folder, 1 oversize folder.
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- Nash, Ogden, 1902-1971. Ogden Nash Collection, 1882-1969 (bulk 1928-1969).
Groucho Marx Collection
Title:
Groucho Marx Collection
ArchivalResource: 12 Cubic feet (39 boxes)
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Buchwald, Art. Art Buchwald papers, 1952-1990.
Title:
Art Buchwald papers, 1952-1990.
Papers of Art Buchwald, an author and humorist, consisting of correspondence and book and column manuscripts. The processed portion is summarized above, dates 1952-1976, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1963-1990 and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 2.2 c.f. (6 archives boxes); plusadditions of 3.4 c.f.
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- Buchwald, Art. Art Buchwald papers, 1952-1990.
Charlton, Richard. Sombrero Playhouse papers, 1961-1964.
Title:
Sombrero Playhouse papers, 1961-1964.
The Sombrero Playhouse papers consist mostly of clippings from Arizona newspapers and magazines dated between 1961 and 1964, but primarily from 1962 and 1963, concerning current productions at the Sombrero Playhouse.
ArchivalResource: .25 lf (1 box)
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- Charlton, Richard. Sombrero Playhouse papers, 1961-1964.
The Reverend Warren Debenham Comedy Sound Collection
Title:
The Reverend Warren Debenham Comedy Sound Collection
The Reverend Warren Debenham Comedy Sound Collection documents American comedy from the early 1930s through 2006 and consists of long playing albums and compact discs of live performances, spoken word recordings, humorous music, musical theater, and film soundtracks. In addition to recordings of individual comics, the collection contains compilations of various comedians. Also included are compilations of radio series, among them "Our Miss Brooks," "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show," "Duffy's Tavern" and "The Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show" that were broadcasted during the early 1930s through the mid 1950s. Other long running radio programs, in particular "The Chase and Sanborn Show," "Amos 'n' Andy," and "The Bickfords" are contained in the collection. In addition, recordings by George Jessel, Victor Borge, Jack Benny, Red Skelton, Florence Foster Jenkins, and Spike Jones provide insight into the influence of vaudeville and burlesque that characterized American humor during the first half of the 20th century. Also represented is the work of Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor, Moms Mabley, Erma Bombeck, David Frye, George Carlin, and many other comedians who, during the 1960s and 1970s, found their material in the social, political, religious, and cultural changes that were occurring during that time. Among the comediennes who challenged the conventions of motherhood, wives, and respectable women were LaWanda Page, Fanny Flagg, Belle Barth, and Pearl Williams. The influence of these entertainers is reflected through the work of later generations of comics, among them Sam Kinison, Martin Lawrence, Jerry Seinfeld, The Queens of Comedy, and Chris Rock. The collection also contains recordings of comedy troupes, especially The Capitol Steps, Second City, and Firesign Theater. Subjects cover such topics as politics, relationships, religion, parenting, adolescence, and African-American culture. Genres include adult entertainment, satire, comedy songs and humorous music, improvisational, impressions, stand-up, telephone pranks, observational, regional, ethnic, and dark humor.
ArchivalResource: 24 linear feet.
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- Debenham, Warren. The Warren Debenham Comedy Sound Collection 1955-2006
Evans, Bergen, 1904-1978. Bergan Evans Papers, 1921-1978.
Title:
Bergan Evans Papers, 1921-1978.
Arranged in eight main subseries: biographical materials, educational materials, correspondence, teaching materials, research and consulting files, addresses, television and radio program files, and publications. The biographical folders include many curricula vitae (some include schedules of lectures given outside Northwestern) and clippings concerning Evans' speeches and appearances on television and radio. Of special interest are two diaries kept by Evans. The general correspondence primarily includes incoming letters concerning Evans' writing, teaching and public appearances. Also in the general correspondence is material related to Evans' role in the television program, "The $64,000 Question." Of special interest are thirteen letters from Groucho Marx primarily concerning Evans' publications and Marx's appearance on Evans' television show, and a long exchange between Evans and Ashley Montagu. The teaching materials pertain primarily to Evans' enormously popular course, Introduction to Literature. In addition to his teaching at Northwestern Evans was a leading member of the faculty of the Famous Writers School from 1958 to 1972. The school prospered until an expose of its shortcomings by Jessica Mitford appeared in the ATLANTIC in 1970. The papers document Evans' central role in the School's public response to Mitford's accusations. The radio and television material deals primarily with "Words in the News" (1962-1964) and "Down You Go" (1951-1956, 1961-1963). The bulk of Evans' papers relates to his voluminous writings. These included columns or individual items for newspapers, articles for popular magazines and scholarly journals, and books. Of special importance, among material relating to his published books, are the substantial files on THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NONSENSE (1946) and THE SPOOR OF SPOOKS (1954). Materials concerning the DICTIONARY OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN USAGE, (1957), co-authored by Evans and his sister Cornelia, include not only much background material for this best-seller but also copious notes for a second edition. Included in the material pertaining to unpublished books is a substantial amount on the DICTIONARY OF SYNONYMS AND SIMILARS. Manuscripts of several unpublished works on language, e.g. "Book of English Usage", and "History of English Language", are also included.
ArchivalResource: 24.9 cu. ft. (83 boxes).
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- Evans, Bergen, 1904-1978. Bergan Evans Papers, 1921-1978.
George S. Kaufman papers, [microform], 1918-1958
Title:
George S. Kaufman papers, [microform] 1918-1958
Microfilm copy of the papers of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright-director, George S. Kaufman, consisting primarily of correspondence, scripts, and biographical scrapbooks. The correspondence contains letters from Fred Allen, Winthrop Ames, George Arliss, Eleanor Belmont, Walter Damrosch, Joseph E. Davies, Robert H. Davis, Theodore Dreiser, James A. Farley, Arthur Hopkins, Otto Kahn, Groucho and Harpo Marx, Adolphe Menjou, William Saroyan, Alfred E. Smith, Henry L. Stimson, John Steinbeck, Booth Tarkington, Oswald Garrison Villard, William Allen White, Alexander Woollcott, and others. There are scripts (some annotated) for seventeen produced and unproduced titles for stage, screen, and television including THE BUTTER AND EGG MAN (1925), THE LATE GEORGE APLEY (1944), THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER (1939), and several other plays on which Kaufman collaborated with Marc Connelly, Ruth Goodman Goetz, Leueen MacGrath, Morrie Ryskind, Howard Teichmann, and other playwrights.
ArchivalResource: 4 microfilm reels
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- George S. Kaufman papers, [microform], 1918-1958
Morrie Ryskind papers, 1911-1985
Title:
Morrie Ryskind papers 1911-1985
Morrie Ryskind, poet, playwright, and columnist. Awarded the 1932 Pultizer Prize for drama for co-written with George Kaufman, Ira Gershwin, and George Gershwin. Testified before the House Un-American Activities Hearings. The papers consist of correspondence, diaries and journals, and scripts by Ryskind. The bulk of the collection is scrapbooks, which have been microfilmed. These contain newspaper clippings pertaining to various productions, as well as Ryskind's published poetry and columns. Of Thee I Sing
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- Morrie Ryskind papers, 1911-1985
De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955. Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Title:
Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Correspondence, typescripts and galley proofs of 19 major works, 166 articles, 25 short fiction and non-fiction papers, broadcasts, speeches, lectures, and other papers. The correspondence (1948-55) with Harper's magazine relates to DeVoto's column The Easy Chair, and includes letters from Harper's magazine to senders of letters of condolence, and letters concerning DeVoto. Includes research material used in DeVoto's literary writings and in his work relating to politics, conservation and reclamation, free speech, national parks, and Western Americana. Correspondents include many of the leading persons in contemporary literature, politics, education, and the arts.
ArchivalResource: 63 linear feet.
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- De Voto, Bernard Augustine, 1897-1955. Bernard De Voto papers, 1918-1955 (bulk 1944-1951).
Richard Rodgers collection of musicals and interviews [sound recording], 1926-1980
Title:
Richard Rodgers collection of musicals and interviews [sound recording] 1926-1980
The collection contains commercial discs and noncommercial recordings; the latter containing interviews with Rodgers and his family and friends, performances of his music by contemporary performers, as well as radio and television programs that have used Rodgers' music.
ArchivalResource: 362 sound recordings
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- Richard Rodgers collection of musicals and interviews [sound recording], 1926-1980
Betty Rollin Papers
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Betty Rollin Papers
Papers of Betty Rollin, an author and news broadcaster best known for her autobiographical books First, You Cry, which concerned her experience with breast cancer, and Last Wish, which concerned her mother's terminal cancer and suicide. Included are clippings, recorded interviews, photographs and other biographical materials; scripts, memoranda, proposals, and film clips for news stories broadcast by NBC Nightly News, Today, Women Like Us, and ABC Nightline; multiple drafts of her books; and correspondence with editors, agents, readers and viewers, and friends. Extensive files of reader mail contain many personal accounts of experiences with cancer and family suicide.
ArchivalResource: 4.4 cubic feet (12 archives boxes), 27 tape recordings, 49 videorecordings, 35 photographs, 1 negative, and 8 transparencies; plus additions of 0.8 cubic feet and 58 videorecordings
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- Rollin, Betty. Papers, 1958-1987.
The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968
Title:
The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording] 1940-1968
Weekly 30-minute NBC radio broadcasts, featuring classical and light classical music, which began on Apr. 29, 1940 and continued until 1958. In September, 1959, the Bell Telephone Hour made its television debut as a monthly musical special. It remained a regular television program until April 26, 1968. Library's holdings incomplete. Broadcasts chiefly originated from New York City, sponsored by the Bell Telephone Company (American Telephone and Telegraph). Each 30-minute program generally features a guest singer or instrumentalist, with the Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra, conducted by Donald Voorhees, and the Bell Telephone Hour Chorus. Frequent guest artists include Marian Anderson, Robert Casadesus, Nelson Eddy, Josef Hofmann, Fritz Kreisler, Oscar Levant, James Melton, Grace Moore, Ezio Pinza, Lily Pons, Bidú Sayão, Gladys Swarthout, John Charles Thomas, Helen Traubel, and Eileen Farrell. Chief announcer: Floyd Mack.
ArchivalResource: 1579 sound discs
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- The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968
Abe Burrows collection of sound recordings [sound recording]
Title:
Abe Burrows collection of sound recordings [sound recording]
This collection contains recordings of the complete runs of both "The Abe Burrows Show" and "Breakfast with Burrows." There are also recordings of many of the numerous guest appearances Burrows made on other radio and television programs such as "The Bing Crosby Show" and shows for which he was a writer, such as "The Philip Morris Holiday Show." In addition, there are home and private recordings of the Burrows family and 3 unproduced musicals: "Jacobowsky," "Tango Mogador" and "Poilu.".
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- Abe Burrows collection of sound recordings [sound recording]
Marx, Groucho, 1890-1977. Papers, 1928-1971.
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Papers, 1928-1971.
Papers of an actor, comedian, and writer, including correspondence and copies of scripts for Animal Crackers (Para., 1930), Duck Soup (Para., 1933), A Night at the Opera (MGM, 1935), and eight other Marx Brothers films, the originals of which are held by the Library of Congress.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
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- Marx, Groucho, 1890-1977. Papers, 1928-1971.
Kaufman, George S. (George Simon), 1889-1961. Papers, 1918-1958.
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Papers, 1918-1958.
Papers of a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright-director, consisting primarily of correspondence, scripts, and microfilmed biographical scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) and.4 reels of microfilm (35mm)
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- Kaufman, George S. (George Simon), 1889-1961. Papers, 1918-1958.
Ogden Nash Collection TXRC98-A1., 1882-1969, (bulk 1928-1969)
Title:
Ogden Nash Collection 1882-1969 (bulk 1928-1969)
This collecton contains manuscripts of poems, short stories, collections of verse and other writings, correspondence, and miscellany trace the writing career and personal life of Ogden Nash.
ArchivalResource: 12 boxes (4 linear feet), 1 galley folder, 1 oversize folder
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- Ogden Nash Collection TXRC98-A1., 1882-1969, (bulk 1928-1969)
Rose, David, 1910-2006. David Rose papers, 1970s-1990s.
Title:
David Rose papers, 1970s-1990s.
This collection is comprised of the original artwork of David Rose, renown courtroom sketch artist, and several boxes of his personal research files and clippings. Rose covered the trials of many famous cases, both regional and national, including the Manson family murders, Richard Ramirez (Night Stalker), John De Lorean, Patty Hearst, and many others from the early 1970s to the mid-1990s. Also included with the collection are several boxes of videotapes, mainly interviews with David Rose on various local television news stations.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. (16 boxes)
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- Rose, David, 1910-2006. David Rose papers, 1970s-1990s.
Kerr, Walter F., 1913-1966. Walter and Jean Kerr papers, circa 1920-1993.
Title:
Walter and Jean Kerr papers, circa 1920-1993.
Papers of Walter Kerr, playwright and drama critic, and his wife Jean Kerr, humorist and playwright; the collection documents their individual and their collaborative careers. For their New York productions such as King of Hearts (1954), Mary, Mary (1961), and Poor Richard (1964), there are scripts, musical scores and recordings, photographs, notes, clippings, correspondence, and financial records. Also included are materials relating to Walter Kerr's teaching, and his career as a theater critic. Jean Kerr's writings are represented by correspondence and financial and legal material for Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1957), and drafts of three collections of her free-lance articles. Among many prominent correspondents in the collection are W.H. Auden, Richard Burton, Carol Channing, Oscar Hammerstein II, Moss Hart, Helen Hayes, Hubert H. Humphrey, Elia Kazan, Clare Boothe Luce, Fredric March, Mary Martin, Groucho Marx, Richard Rodgers, William Saroyan, Gloria Swanson, and Tennessee Williams.
ArchivalResource: 56.4 c.f. (111 archives boxes, 68 volumes, 2 packages),16 tape recordings, and16 disc recordings; plusadditions of 8.3 c.f.,36 photographs, and6 tape recordings.
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- Kerr, Walter F., 1913-1966. Walter and Jean Kerr papers, circa 1920-1993.
Allen, Fred, 1894-1956. Mail call, radio program [sound recording].
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Mail call, radio program [sound recording].
Radio program produced by the Special Service Division of the U.S. War Department for broadcast to troops in battle in World War II.
ArchivalResource: 23 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.
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- Allen, Fred, 1894-1956. Mail call, radio program [sound recording].
Groucho Marx Papers, 1930-1967, (bulk 1950-1965)
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Groucho Marx Papers 1930-1967 (bulk 1950-1965)
Humorist and actor. Correspondence, book typescripts, and film scripts relating to Marx’s life and acting career.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items; 6 containers; 2.4 linear feet
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- Groucho Marx Papers, 1930-1967, (bulk 1950-1965)
Morrie Ryskind papers, 1911-1985
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Morrie Ryskind papers 1911-1985
Morrie Ryskind, poet, playwright, and columnist. Awarded the 1932 Pultizer Prize for drama for co-written with George Kaufman, Ira Gershwin, and George Gershwin. Testified before the House Un-American Activities Hearings. The papers consist of correspondence, diaries and journals, and scripts by Ryskind. The bulk of the collection is scrapbooks, which have been microfilmed. These contain newspaper clippings pertaining to various productions, as well as Ryskind's published poetry and columns. Of Thee I Sing
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- Morrie Ryskind papers, 1911-1985
Rosenberg, Manuel, 1897-1967. Drawings & Sketches, ca.1920-1950.
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Drawings & Sketches, ca.1920-1950.
A collection of more than 300 drawings and sketches.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (ca. 300 items in 2 boxes)
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- Rosenberg, Manuel, 1897-1967. Drawings & Sketches, ca.1920-1950.
David Rose papers, 1970s-1990s
Title:
David Rose papers 1970s-1990s
David Rose (1910-2006) was a well-known courtroom sketch artist whose work documented some of the most notorious trials of the last half of the twentieth century: Klaus Barbie, Patty Hearst, Sirhan Sirhan, members of the Manson family, John Z. De Lorean, Timothy McVeigh, as well as crimes and criminals which were more well-known by their nicknames: The Hillside Strangler, The Night Stalker, the Bob's Big Boy Murders, etc. During his life, Rose also worked for the Hollywood studios as an animator, layout artist, publicity artist, art director, illustrator, and designer.
ArchivalResource: 10.0 Linear feet; 16 boxes
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Sombrero Playhouse papers, 1961-1964
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Sombrero Playhouse papers 1961-1964
The Sombrero Playhouse, founded in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1949, was for many years a popular venue for touring productions featuring prominent performers, including a number of Hollywood luminaries. Founded by artistic director Richard Charlton, the Sombrero Playhouse became during its heyday perhaps the major performing arts center between Dallas and Los Angeles, attracting celebrity players such as Groucho Marx, Tallulah Bankhead, Ginger Rogers, Gloria Swanson, Bob Cummings, Celeste Holm, Shelley Winters, Margaret O'Brien, ZaSu Pitts, Pat O'Brien, Walter Pidgeon, John Raitt, and others. These actors usually toured in established works, but new plays were occasionally tried out at the Sombrero, such as William Inge's NATURAL AFFECTION, which premiered in Phoenix in 1962, a year prior to its Broadway run. The Sombrero Playhouse papers consist mostly of clippings from Arizona newspapers and magazines dated between 1961 and 1964, but primarily from 1962 and 1963, concerning current productions at the Sombrero Playhouse. Much of the material consists of feature stories on the star performer of the current show, usually including biographical information about the performer along with excerpts from a recent, local interview. There is also general information about the theater and its founding artistic director Richard Charlton, about the Galaxy Gallery, an art gallery adjacent to the theater operated by Richard's wife Helen Charlton, and the Backstage Club, a restaurant in the same complex which began as a club for actors appearing in Sombrero productions. The material from 1964 speaks of plans to build a new Phoenix Performing Arts Center.
ArchivalResource: .25 lf (1 box)
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- Sombrero Playhouse papers, 1961-1964
Freedman, Hy. Papers, 1945-1978 (bulk 1945-1963).
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Papers, 1945-1978 (bulk 1945-1963).
Collection includes mainly scripts (1945-1963) written by Freedman for radio and television programs. There are phonograph records of the radio programs "You Bet Your Life" and "Seabees Time on the Air," a film of the television program "Tell It to Groucho" and videotapes of the television program "Your Funny, Funny Films." Also included are photographs of Freedman and radio and television celebrities including Groucho Marx, and the manuscript of Freedman's 1977 book "Sex Link."
ArchivalResource: 6.75 cubic ft.
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- Freedman, Hy. Papers, 1945-1978 (bulk 1945-1963).
Attwood, William, 1919-. Papers, 1940-1987.
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Papers, 1940-1987.
Personal and professional papers of a journalist, author, and U.S. ambassador to Guinea and Kenya. Correspondence resulting from Attwood's many friendships, varied interests, and numerous professional and organizational positions contributes significantly to the collection's scope. Among the many correspondents are William F. Buckley, Jimmy Carter, John Kenneth Galbraith, Allen Ginsberg, Averell Harriman, Henry Kissinger, Alfred J. Knopf, Jr., John Lindsay, Groucho Marx, Bill Moyers, P.J. O'Rourke (editor, "National Lampoon"), Gen. Robert Richardson (appointed Commanding General, U.S. Army Forces Pacific in 1944), Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Adlai Stevenson, and Ahkmed Sekou Toure (President of Guinea). There also is correspondence with many members of Congress, State Department officials, the White House staffs of various administrations, journalists, and publishers. Attwood's career in magazine and newspaper journalism is thoroughly documented: foreign correspondent based in post-war Europe; European, national, and foreign editor of "Look" magazine (1951-1961); editor-in-chief, director, vice-president of Cowles/Look Publications (1966-69); and president and publisher of the newspaper "Newsday" (1971-79). Also present is correspondence with readers and editors, concerning Attwood's books, including "The Reds and the Blacks" (1968) which was banned in Kenya. The collection also documents Attwood's government service. His ambassadorships in Guinea (1961-63) and Kenya (1964-66) are represented by memoirs, memorabilia, and correspondence including several confidential discussions of the policies, goals, and ambitions of the Foreign Service during the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations. Also included is information from Attwood's work as media representative in the U.S.'s delegation to the 20th General UNESCO Conference in Paris, where he worked for a compromise "Declaration on the Mass Media" which wouldn't be injurious to the freedom of the press. This conference and Attwood's later service as Commissioner of the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO are documented by correspondence, memoranda, conference documents, and Congressional testimony. Other of Attwood's international activities represented in the collection include four trips to Cuba since the Revolution, a visit to China in 1971, his relationship with Prince Norodom Sihanouk, and membership in the Committee on East-West Accord. His national activities are documented by files on the presidential campaigns of Adlai Stevenson in 1956 and 1960 and that of John Kennedy, for whom Attwood served as a speech writer in 1960. Later campaigns are also covered. The processed portion of the papers is summarized above, dates 1940-1984, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1940-1980, 1987 and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 6.0 c.f. (16 archives boxes); plus.additions of 1.1 c.f. and.3 film reels.
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- Attwood, William, 1919-. Papers, 1940-1987.
Film mss., 1933-1986
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Film mss., 1933-1986
Consists of individual items acquiredseparately either as a gift, purchase, transfer, or removal from a variety ofsources, relating to film. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 41 items
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