Papers, 1941-1967.

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Papers, 1941-1967.

Papers include professional correspondence, 1949-1962, with television networks, NBC and Four Star Television; and about his various film and television projects including a documentary about Albert Einstein (including correspondence with Hans Einstein, Einstein's son); and the film "Jean Christophe" including correspondence concerning Greer Garson's role in the film. Also some personal correspondence, 1941.

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