Leonard Spinrad papers, 1945-1965.

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Leonard Spinrad papers, 1945-1965.

The Leonard Spinrad collection consists of clippings files, clipping scrapbooks and topical files. These stored reference material and they stored related work that was completed. He had files on media trends like censorship, closed circuit TV, and cinerama. He also had files on the major studios like Warner Bros. and Paramount.

7 cubic ft. (7 boxes)

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Warner bros

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In 1954, Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. premiered their movie, His Majesty O'Keefe, in Savannah, Georgia. The movie is based on the life of Daniel Dean O'Keefe (1832-1901). Born in Middletown, Ireland, O'Keefe moved to Savannah in 1856. In 1869, he married Catherine M. Masters (d. ca. 1928). He left Savannah in 1872 as a mate on a ship bound for China. The ship was wrecked in a typhoon, but O'Keefe survived, washing ashore Yap Island in Micronesia. He established himself as a business man on the...

Spinrad, Leonard

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Leonard Spinrad joined Warner Bros. as a publicist and a consultant after he earned a graduate degree in public law, government, and journalism. During World War II he worked for the Army Signal Corps. He continued to work for Warner Bros. publicity until 1952, when he joined CBS as an executive editor of public information. From the description of Leonard Spinrad papers, 1945-1965. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 62368903 ...