William Fay papers, 1930-1968.

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William Fay papers, 1930-1968.

This collection contains several tear sheet publications of Fay's short stories. The collection contains some original manuscripts from his short story writing period prior to his move in 1957. This collection only briefly documents his screenwriting career after 1957. It contains two television scripts from "Dr. Kildare," one from "General Electric Theater," the teaser for one "Bonanza" script, and two published reviews, author unknown, for his "Wagon Train" scripts. There is a photograph of Fay and his family, one with prizefighter Rocky Graziano at Sardi's in New York City, and another taken of Fay while he was researching in Portugal. This collection contains two fan letters and a list of Fay's short stories from 1938-1960.

0.45 cubic ft. (1 box)

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Argosy

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Saturday evening post.

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Collier's, the national weekly.

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Fay, William T.

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Epithet: actor and director British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000498.0x00025c William Fay was a twentieth century short story writer. Among the numerous short stories he published, several were in "Collier's," "Argosy," the "Saturday Evening Post," and the "Elks" magazine. In 1935, he became the editor for Popular Publishing, Inc. in New York. He moved to the West Coast in 1957 and began writing for television pr...

Elks.

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