Ernestine Evans papers, 1930-1965.

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Ernestine Evans papers, 1930-1965.

Correspondence and manuscripts of Evans, relating to her editorial work and to her friendship with the family of film director, Robert J. Flaherty.

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Nicolson, Harold, 1886-1968

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Greenslet, Ferris, 1875-1959

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Film producer and director, pioneer in the documentary film. Robert Joseph Flaherty was married to Frances Hubbard Flaherty. His brother was the documentary film-maker David Flaherty. The Robert Flaherty Foundation, later absorbed by International Film Seminars, Inc., was established after Flaherty's death to encourage study of "the Flaherty method" of film-making, to advise young directors, and to ensure the continued availability of the Flaherty films. ...