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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-19T15:14:55machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-19T15:14:55humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonKeel, Howard, 1919-2004presumedKeel, Howard, 1917-presumedKeel, HowardpresumedKeel, Howard 1917-2004presumedKeel, Howard, 1919-....presumedLeek, Harold Clifford 1919-2004presumedKeel, Harold, 1919-2004presumedKeel, Harold Clifford 1919-2004presumedLeek, Howard Clifford, 1919-....presumedKeel, Harry Clifford 1919-2004presumedLeek, Harold 1919-2004presumedLeek, Harold, 1917-presumedLeek, Howard Clifford 1919-2004presumed1919-04-132004-11-07EnglishAmericansCole, Jack., 1911-1974Koch, Frederick R. (Frederick Robinson), collector.Yordan, Philip.Keel, Howard, 1919-2004Yordan, Philip. The day of the triffids : screenplay, [1961] / by Philip Yordan.Yordan, Philip.Keel, Howard, 1919-2004.Maurey, Nicole.Wyndham, John, 1903-1969.The day of the triffids : screenplay, [1961] / by Philip Yordan.1 v. (ca. 140 leaves) ; 28 cm.Ohio State University LibrariesFrederick R. Koch collection of photographs of stage and screen actors and entertainers, ca. 1920-1979.Koch, Frederick R. (Frederick Robinson), collector. Frederick R. Koch collection of photographs of stage and screen actors andentertainers, ca. 1920-1979.4 boxes (2 linearft.)Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityJack Cole Scrapbook Collection, 1910s-1970sJack Cole Scrapbook Collection 1910s-1970s5 scrapbooks and 2 boxes (18 files)EnglishV & A Department of Theatre and PerformanceAmbassador Auditorium Collection, 1974-1995Ambassador Auditorium Collection 1974-1995636; containers of various sizes with multiple types of print materials, photographic materials, audio and video materials, realia, posters and original art work (682.05 linear feet).The Ambassador Auditorium Collection contains the files of the various organizational departments of the Ambassador Auditorium as well as audio and video recordings. The materials cover the entire time period of April 1974 through May 1995 when the Ambassador Auditorium was fully operational as an internationally recognized concert venue. The materials in this collection cover all aspects of concert production and presentation, including documentation of the concert artists and repertoire as well as many business documents, advertising, promotion and marketing files, correspondence, inter-office memos and negotiations with booking agents. The materials are widely varied and include concert program booklets, audio and video recordings, concert season planning materials, artist publicity materials, individual event files, posters, photographs, scrapbooks and original artwork used for publicity. Many of the print materials include handwritten comments from office personnel and administrators, and many of the artist photographs are autographed. Since the various office personnel maintained their own files, and the same information was often needed in more than one office at a time, the collection contains duplicate copies of many items. Although efforts were made to eliminate duplicate material from the same file or the same series, duplicate copies of items exist among the files from different offices. In an effort to maintain the original content of these files, the cross-file duplicate items were retained in the collection.EnglishFrenchGermanItalianKoreanSpanish; CastilianRussianHungarianDutch; FlemishLatinMalayThaiCzechSlovakArchive of Recorded Sound, Stanford University LibrariesThe Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording] 1940-19681579 sound discsWeekly 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.The New York Public Library. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.Souvenir programs for theatrical productions, 1906-2005.Souvenir programs for theatrical productions, 1906-2005.14 boxes (4.2 linear ft.)Printed souvenir programs for theatrical and musical productions.EnglishHarvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University