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Series: Our American Heritage : Television series produced by Milberg Enterprises, sponsored by Equitable Life Insurance, and broadcast as “specials” (in the 1959-1960 season, as part of the series “Sunday Showcase”) by NBC, 1959-1961.
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Box
8
Folder
7
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Correspondence, with Foote, Cone & Belding
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Box
8
Folder
7 (continued)
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Show routine, 1960 December 30
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Box
9
Folder
1
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Contracts for Our American Heritage series, 1959-1961
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Box
9
Folder
1 (continued)
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Correspondence and production information
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Box
9
Folder
2
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Educational use, with agreements with entertainment industry unions regarding the educational use of programs in series, 1959-1962
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Divided We Stand: A Crucial Year in the Life of Thomas Jefferson (broadcast October 18, 1959) / by Morton Wishengrad, a Milberg Production
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Box
9
Folder
3
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Scripts : Three identical copies; a copy, dated August 26, 1959; and two different annotated versions.
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The Practical Dreamer (broadcast November 22, 1959) / by Paul Crabtree, a Milberg Production
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Box
9
Folder
4
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Scripts: copies : Two copies of script, one with hand-written notes on timing.
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Destiny West! (broadcast January 24, 1960) / by William Altman, a Milberg Production
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Box
9
Folder
5
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Script: copy, heavily annotated, 1960 January 19
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Shadow of a Soldier (broadcast February 21, 1960) / by John Whedon, a Milberg Production
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Box
10
Folder
1-2
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Rehearsal schedules
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Box
10
Folder
1-2 (continued)
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Show routine
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Box
10
Folder
1-2 (continued)
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Scripts
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Autocrat and Son (broadcast March 20, 1960) / by Ernest Kinoy, a Milberg Production
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Box
10
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3
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Scripts: copies : Two copies, one with timings hand-written in.
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Millionaire's Mite: The Paradox of Andrew Carnegie (broadcast April 10, 1960) / by Ernest Kinoy, a Milberg Production
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Box
10
Folder
4-5
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Cast and crew lists
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Box
10
Folder
4-5 (continued)
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Rehearsal schedules
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Box
10
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4-5 (continued)
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Advertisement scripts
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Box
10
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4-5 (continued)
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Program scripts
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Not without Honor (broadcast October 21, 1960) / by Ernest Kinoy for Milberg Productions
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Box
10
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6
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Schedule, 1960 August 17
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6 (continued)
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Script, titled “Odd Destiny,” 1960 August 10
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7
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Script, 1960 August 16
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Box
10
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7 (continued)
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Correspondence and shooting schedules
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Box
11
Folder
1-2
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Script and schedules, 1960 August 26 : Titled “Odd Destiny,”crossed out and replaced with, “Not without Honor.”
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11
Folder
1-2 (continued)
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Script, titled “Odd Destiny,” 1960 August 29
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Box
11
Folder
1-2 (continued)
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Schedules
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Born a Giant (broadcast December 2, 1960) / by Mann Rubin for Milberg Productions
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11
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3
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Script, 1960 September 28 : Two versions of Part 1, one of Part 2.
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The Invincible Teddy (broadcast January 13, 1961) / by Tad Mosel, for Milberg Productions
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11
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4
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Script, 1960 July 21
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Folder
4 (continued)
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Script, “as aired,” 1960 August 1
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The Secret Rebel (broadcast March 11, 1961)
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11
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5
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Script: copy, 1961 January 18
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Not in Vain (broadcast April 1, 1961) / by Richard Goldhurst, a Milberg Production
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11
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6
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Show routines
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6 (continued)
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Rehearsal schedules
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6 (continued)
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Lists of scenes
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Folder
6 (continued)
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Script: second draft, 1961 January 20, revised 1961 January 25
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Box
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6 (continued)
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Script: new pages, 1961 February
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Box
11
Folder
6 (continued)
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Script: final draft, 1961 February 17, marked tape 1961 February 20, air 1961 April 1
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Gentleman's Decision (broadcast April 22, 1961) / by John Whedon, a Milberg Production
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11
Folder
7
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Production notes
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11
Folder
7 (continued)
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Rehearsal schedules
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Box
11
Folder
7 (continued)
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Script: copy, revised final draft, as broadcast, 1961 February 28
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Woodrow Wilson and the Unknown Soldier (broadcast May 13, 1961) / by David Shaw, a Milberg Production
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Box
11
Folder
8
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Script: copy, final draft, as broadcast, 1961 April 13
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