Papers, 1940-2004.

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Papers, 1940-2004.

Papers of an editor of "Time," "Look," "Careers Today," and "Psychology Today," consisting of correspondence, articles, editorial files, subject files, and notebooks. Writings include a large file of stories written for Time, Inc., publications, 1949-1962, together with a few free-lance articles. Also present are biographical materials, a draft of "Romney's Way: A Man and an Idea" (1967), and miscellaneous notebooks. The processed portion is summarized above, dates 1943-1975, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1940-2004 and are described below.

24.0 c.f. (25 archives boxes, 14 record center cartons and 1 package); plusadditions of 15.6 c.f.,21 videorecordings,9 tape recordings, and120 photographs.

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