Papers, 1953-1987 (bulk 1958-1965).

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Papers, 1953-1987 (bulk 1958-1965).

Correspondence; notes, drafts, and promotional materials for major literary productions; business papers; scrapbooks; and photos; relating to King's career, television appearances, and relations with colleagues in the fields of art, literature, and entertainment. Correspondents include George Balanchine, Taylor Caldwell, E.E. Cummings, Isak Dinesen, R. Buckminster Fuller, Perkins Harnly, Moss Hart, Lena Horne, Margie Lou Swett King, Walter Matthau, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Jack Paar, S.J. Perelman, Billy Rose, and Gloria Vanderbilt.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7260672

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Horne, Lena.

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King, Alexander, 1900-1965

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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980.

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Rose, Billy, 1899-1966

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Harnly, Perkins, 1901-

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Paar, Jack

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Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972

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Perelman, S.J. (Sidney Joseph), 1904-1979

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Cummings, E.E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962

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Vanderbilt, Gloria, 1924-....

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Hart, Moss, 1904-1961

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Matthau, Walter

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Caldwell, Taylor, 1900-1985

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