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Series: 1981 Additions, 1924-19807.4 cubic feet (17 archives boxes and 1 records center carton), 3 tape recordings, 204 disc recordings, 70 reels of film, and 1 video recording The 1981 Additions to the Dore Schary Papers primarily pertain to the last six years of his life (1974-1980), although there are scattered papers from earlier periods. While there is considerable overlap between the 1977 and 1981 additions, the 1981 Additions are characterized by Schary's reflection and research during the process of writing his autobiography Heyday and by documentation on two plays he brought to the stage in the mid-1970s, Herzl and F.D.R. As with previous installments of the Schary papers, the 1981 Additions include correspondence, scripts, memoranda, publications, scrapbooks, speeches, and research notes which document Schary's personal and family life, his association with the Anti-Defamation League, and his work as a film and theater producer. The BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL MATERIAL contains some family correspondence from the last several years of Schary's life, but this section is primarily a retrospective file pertaining to Schary's experiences in earlier years. Included are a commemorative book on his 50th birthday in 1955, lists of memberships and affiliations, and awards. Also listed here are a group of home movies featuring not only Schary's family but also personalities such as Marc Connelly, Beatrice Kaufman, Moss Hart, Constance Bennett, Groucho Marx, Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, and Sheila Graham, and several recorded interviews of Schary. The GENERAL FILES, 1954-1980, continues the alphabetical correspondence/subject file in previous installments. The majority of the material here dates after 1974. Aside from an occasional report or clipping, it consist chiefly of correspondence with friends, professional colleagues, Jewish activists, and aspiring writers. There is also correspondence between Schary and his literary agent, Julian Bach, regarding publication of Heyday, as well as with Herzl biographer Amos Elon, with whom Schary collaborated. More extensive files on Heyday are part of the GENERAL WRITINGS subseries and additional correspondence with Elon can be found in the Herzl production files. Of note in the General File are correspondence, notes, and legal material regarding Schary's occasional disputes with Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper. The PRODUCTION FILES, 1944-1980, document Schary's work on specific film, television, and theater projects, not all of which were produced. In addition to substantial files on the plays F.D.R. and Herzl, there is material on the films Act One and I'll Be Seeing You, and the play One by One, adapted from his family memoir For Special Occasions, and “Storm in the West,” the allegorical western by Schary and Sinclair that Schary wanted to bring to the stage as a musical. The ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE subseries in this addition is a small group of clippings, articles, and ADL reports pertaining to topics such as the Arab influence in the United States, Black-Jewish relations, Israel, Zionism, and the Palestinian Liberation Organization. There is an occasional memorandum or letter by Schary, but the file is essentially made up of informational material. GENERAL WRITINGS consists of Schary's speeches from the 1970s, together with some supplementary correspondence and notes, and non-theatrical writings. Many of Schary's speeches during the period consist of tributes to figures such as Hale Boggs, Hubert Humphrey, and Roy Wilkins. Other writings here primarily document research and writings for Heyday. Included are correspondence, research notes, and several versions of the book in manuscript form. The remainder of the subseries contains articles, notes, and musical scores for Song of a Citizen, for which Schary wrote the lyrics. This addition also contains 204 DISC RECORDINGS which are a mixture of radio interviews, family celebration, music, and award ceremonies and recordings of Schary's testimony as the 1947 House Un-American Activities Committee. Although these discs have been assigned call number Disc 158A, they have not been fully described. A listing of information transcribed from the disc labels follows the GENERAL WRITINGS in the contents list below.
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Subseries: Biographical and Personal Material
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Awards
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Box
183
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Paper documentation, 1951-1980
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Box
201
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Plaques, presentations, and memorabilia
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Box
183
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Family correspondence, 1974-1980
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Home Movies, 1920s-1954
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AC 197
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No. 1, [Late 20s, early 30s] 205 feet; black and white; silent : Blacktie dinner party. Kids outdoors sledding.
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AC 198
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No. 2, “Greetings to Dore and Miriam Schary from Chick and Don Hartman on Jill's first Christmas,” 1936-1937 195 feet; color; silent : Jill as a baby in high chair, grandma holding baby with Dore, Miriam, and Jill. Christmas 1937: Jill at Christmas tree with grandma.
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AC 199
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No. 3, [1939] 297 feet; color; silent : Dore Schary award for Boys Town. Chimps performing at zoo. Dore Schary, family, and kids playing with nurse.
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AC 200
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No. 4, [1939] 298 feet; color; silent : Westlake Park. Jill in yard. Canoeing on lagoon near Westlake theater. Jill on boat. Nurse holding Joy. Dore Schary's mother in yard.
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AC 201
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No. 5, [1939-1940] 300 feet; color; silent : Merry-go-round at Griffith Park. Joy, Jeb, and Jill at zoo. Jill on swings and merry-go-round. Feb. 1940: Joy and Jill on swing. Everett Sloane indoors. Joy and Jill with presents on Christmas. UCLA football game.
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AC 202
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No. 6, [1939] 285 feet; color; silent : Jill and Joy playing with nurse outdoors. Two men boxing. Joy and Jill playing outside. Costume party with John Payne. Jill's Halloween party with kids in costumes. Joy and grandma.
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AC 203
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No. 7, [1939] 349 feet; color; silent : Marc Connelly and [Beatrice Kaufman] outside with friends. Moss Hart outdoors at country residence with Miriam and [Constance Bennett]. New York exterior shots. Shots from train, pulling into station.
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AC 204
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No. 8, [1939] 395 feet; color; silent : Dore Schary: On train at train station. At home with relatives. At pool and beach resort. NY World's Fair (1939-40): Tour of exhibits and Midway. USSR exhibit.
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AC 205
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No. 9, [1939] 368 feet; color; silent : “Marion's Wedding/Washington”: Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument. Joy and Jill on bike. Marion's wedding. “Club-Taylor”: Playing tennis and relaxing. Miriam with woman. Dore, Groucho, and others at table. Robert Taylor at buffet and at table with Barbara Stanwyck. Jill at amusement park.
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AC 206
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No. 10, [1939-1940] 348 feet; color; silent : People in yard [may be Dore Schary's father]. NYC park. Dore with [sister] at reunion. “Allen Ruth at Arrowhead.” Jill on pony. Miriam, Jill, and Joy on swing and slides. Close-ups of Dore.
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AC 207
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No. 11, [1939-1940] 337 feet; color & black and white; silent : “Arrowhead.” Amusement park. Joy, Jill, and Dore on ferris wheel. Grandma and Jill at house. North Shore Tavern. Dog with puppies. Miriam and couple on boat.
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AC 208
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No. 12, 1940 348 feet; color; silent : “Jeb-Xmas 1940.” Three kids playing outside with dog. American flag and flag that says Jeb. Christmas tree, Joy, Jill, Miriam, and other relatives. Jeb as baby with nurse and Miriam.
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AC 209
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No. 13, 1941 300 feet; color; silent : “April 1941-Jeb.” Jill and Joy inside house with Dore's mother. Joy and Jill outdoors. Scenery around house. Jeb in buggy with Jill and Joy. Miriam enters. Dore's mother with man and woman.
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AC 210
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No. 14, [August/September 1941] 200 feet; color; silent : “Joy's 3rd Birthday.” Jeb as baby. Kids playing outside. Lake Tahoe area with grandma Schary, Jeb, and Dore. Jeb, Joy, and Jill playing.
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AC 211
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No. 15, December 7, 1941 199 feet; color; silent : Palm Springs. Dore and Jeb. Jill, Joy, and Jeb playing. Blazing sunset.
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AC 212
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No. 16, 1941 200 feet; color; silent : At train station. Joy, Jill, and Jeb. Jill's birthday party. Jill with clown. Jeb with Dore.
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AC 213
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No. 17, 1943-1945 303 feet; color; silent : Group of friends at train station. Dore and Miriam visiting Lew Wasserman. At pool with kids and Cary Grant.
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AC 214
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No. 18, [1946-1947] 350 feet; color; silent : Joy, Jeb, and Jill playing outdoors. People sunbathing near pool. Dore, Jill, and Joy.
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AC 215
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No. 19, [1949-1951] 372 feet; color; silent : Family picnic. Jill, Jeb, and Miriam on boat. Lake and mountain shots. “Florida 1950-51.” Jill, Joy, and Jeb fishing from boat. Beach front. Jeb and others at pool. Jeb diving.
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AC 216
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No. 20, 1954 395 feet; color; silent : “Schary's Washington Trip.” Panning shots: Park, Jefferson Memorial, across tidal basin, Mt. Vernon, Lincoln Memorial, Arlington, Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Gettysburg.
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AC 217
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No. 21, 1953 36 feet; black and white; sound : Film preview [Sheila Graham]. Interviews Schary's kids at preview. Jeb with girlfriend. (Note: This is not strictly a home movie but it has the kids in it.)
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AC 218
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Goystown, undated, a parody of Boys Town
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DG 194, DG 205-DG 206
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Tennis film
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AC 404
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Personal film
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U.S. Mss 37AN
Box
183
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Interviews, articles, and notes, 1954-1978
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1228A/1
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Interview on This Is New York, circa 1947
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DD 355
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DS interviewed on being a Jew in America, broadcast on Directions '62, 1962 January 14 : Sam Levene interviews Dore Schary on the meaning of being a Jew in America. Topics discussed include: God, belief and faith, Jewishness vs. Judaism, an illustration of a home Hanukah service written by Schary.
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DD 357
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Youth Wants to Know, 1955 December 25 : DS interviewed about the film industry by college age audience. : Director: Dick McDonough
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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Memberships and affiliations, 1955-1978
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Box
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Personal appearances, 1959
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Memorabilia, 1926-1932
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Box
183
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Radio and television appearances, 1960-1976
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VBA 249
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Dick Cavett Show, 1979 December 18?
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CC 956
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Person to Person, 1958 May 16
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DD 356
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This Is Your Life, 1956 April 18 : Profile of DS including interviews with Moss Hart, Don Hartmann, and other Hollywood personalities.
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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Wills, 1964, undated
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Subseries: General Files
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Box
183
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A, General, 1954-1980
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AC 231
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Academy Awards clip, 1952 : Shows DS presenting screenplay awards, Best Supporting Actor Anthony Quinn presented by Greer Garson, and Best Supporting Actress Gloria Graham presented by Edmund Gwenn.
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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183
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American Theatre, Wing, 1970-1979
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Box
183
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11-12
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B, General, 1959-1980
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Box
184
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Bach, Julian, 1974-1980
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Box
184
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Ben-Gurion University, 1974-1975
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Box
184
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Brandeis Institute, 1974-1976
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Box
184
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Brandeis University Creative Arts awards, 1971-1980
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Box
184
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Bunker - “Archie Bunker's Bigotry,” 1973
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Box
184
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C, General, 1964, 1966, 1974-1980
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Box
184
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Casting, 1977-1979, undated
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Box
184
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Coins, undated
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Box
184
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Columbia Pictures, 1980
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Box
184
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Copyright revision bill, 1974
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Box
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“Crank” mail, 1974-1978
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Box
184
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D, General, 1973-1980
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Box
184
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Dann, Martin, 1978-1979
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Box
184
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Directors Guild, 1974-1980
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Box
184
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15-16
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Dramatists Guild, 1974-1980
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Box
184
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E, General, 1974-1980
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Box
184
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Elon, Amos, 1975-1977
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Box
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F, General, 1977-1980
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Box
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G, General, 1974-1980
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Box
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Gladney, Norman, 1975
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Box
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Greenberger, John, 1974-1977
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Box
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H, General, 1974-1980
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Box
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Hopper, Hedda, 1940-1962
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Box
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I, General, 1975-1980
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Box
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Israel, 1971-1975
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Box
185
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Italy-Buggiana, 1975-1976
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Box
185
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J, General, 1967, 1970, 1974-1980
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Box
185
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Jewish Film Festival, 1975-1976
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Box
186
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Jewish Welfare Board, Conference on Jewish Cultural Arts, 1974-1976
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Box
186
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K, General, 1974-1980
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Box
186
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L, General, 1974-1980
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Box
186
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M, General, 1974-1980
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Box
186
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Manuscript and book critiques, 1979
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Box
186
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Montor, Henry, 1976-1980
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Box
186
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N, General, 1974-1979
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Box
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National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council, 1974-1976
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Box
186
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O, General, 1974-1979
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Box
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P, General, 1969, 1973, 1975-1980
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Box
186
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R, General, 1948, 1974-1980
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Box
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Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 1974-1980
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Box
187
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S, General, 1970, 1974-1980
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Box
187
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Schary Foundation, 1965-1979
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Box
187
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Scheinman, Jack, 1975-1977
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Box
187
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Story submission, 1973-1979
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Box
187
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Suid Project, 1973-1979
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Box
187
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T, General, 1960, 1976-1978
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Box
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U, General, 1961, 1975-1980
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Box
187
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University of Wisconsin, 1976-1980
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Box
187
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V, General, 1974-1979
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Box
187
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W, General, 1974-1980
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Box
187
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Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association film project, 1975-1976
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X, Y, Z, General, 1971, 1973-1979
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Subseries: Production Files
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Motion Pictures
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Act One, 1963
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Box
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Script, including photographs, 1963 April 3
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Battleground
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HA 898-HA 903
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Film
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GA 116
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Promotion film including scenes of production and premieres, 1950 896 feet; black and white; sound; 35 mm; archival positive
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GA 115
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Newsreel segment of presentation of Photoplay award by Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, 1951 February 13
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Crossfire
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DD 324-DD 325
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Film (segment), 1947 : Film noir in which the hunt for a homicidal ex-soldier becomes a forum for examining anti-Semitism and bigotry.
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Farmer's Daughter
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DD 329-DD 330
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Film, 1947 : The story of a simple farm girl whose honesty and intelligence make her a successful candidate for Congress, and help her find romance with the man she loves.
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Flicker Flashbacks
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CA 775
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Film, 1946-1947 : A compilation of two films from the series that uses early films and adds a voiceover narration.
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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I'll Be Seeing You (also “Double Furlough”)
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Box
188
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Musical score by Daniele Amfitheatrof, 1944
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FF 050-FF 052
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Film
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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“I'll See You Again” (released as Adam Sample)
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Box
188
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Research material, 1942-1953
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Next Voice You Hear
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HA 783-HA 786
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Film
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GA 114
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Picture-of-the-year award ceremony, Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association, 1950 July 27
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Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
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DD 307-DD 309
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Film, 1948 : The difficulties encountered by the city-bred Blandings in building a house in Connecticut are chronicled in this comedy.
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Our American Heritage
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AC 140
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Film, 1947 : Public service for the American Heritage Foundation. Looks at American citizens and their future now that the war is over, encouraging citizens to be active and use their talents for the good of the country.
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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“The Sentries” (Unproduced)
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Box
188
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Correspondence, 1967, 1974
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So Long, Mac
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AC 259-AC 260
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Film, 1959 : Promotional film follows the routine in the life of a Marine from boot camp through discharge. Includes a brief history of Marine battles.
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Spiral Staircase
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FE 408-FE 410
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Film, 1945 : A Hitchcock-like thriller in which Dorothy McGuire is a mute servant in an eerie turn-of-the-century household which may be harboring a homicidal maniac.
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Westward the Women
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HA 768-HA 773
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Film, 1951 : The story of 150 women who make the dangerous trek from Chicago to California in 1851 and meet their mail-order husbands at the end of the journey.
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GA 113
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Preproduction Title Card to run before showing first cuts : Single title card reads: “Dear Friends: We hope that you will understand that all sound effects, dubbed voices, and music are missing from this film. Even the actors are tentative -- and we hope that you will bear with us. Apologetically, Dore Schary.”
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GA 839
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Screen snapshots / theatrical intermission snipe
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GA 190
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Soundtrack for Mr. Schary
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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Television
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“The Big Apple” (Unproduced)
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Box
188
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Proposal, undated
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Theater
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Affectionately, A. Lincoln
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Box
188
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Correspondence, 1975-1977
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Box
188
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Mimeo script and revised mimeo script by Herbert Mitgang, 1975, undated
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“Casus Belli”
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Box
189
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Script by Melvin I. Cooperman, undated
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F.D.R. (Seattle, 1977?)
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Box
189
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Correspondence, 1975-1980
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Research
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189
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FDR correspondence, 1944-1945
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Box
189
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Notes, 1940s
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189
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Quotations, 1933-1944
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Scripts
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Original script, Act I and II, undated
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Box
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Draft with revisions, 1976
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Draft with revisions, 1976
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Box
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Draft with revisions, 1976
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Box
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Working copy with revisions, 1976
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Box
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Working copy, slightly revised, 1976
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Box
190
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Final copy with revisions, 1976
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Box
190
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Program and publicity, 1977
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“For Special Occasions” (Unproduced)
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Box
190
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Notes and outline, 1975
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Herzl, 1976
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190
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Advertising, 1976
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190
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Clippings, 1975
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Box
190
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Correspondence, 1975-1979
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190
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Financial file, 1975-1978
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Legal file
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190
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Agreements, 1975-1976
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191
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General partnerships, 1976
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Limited partnerships
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191
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Agreements, 1975-1976
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191
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Signed contracts, 1976
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191
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Production contracts, 1975
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191
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Manuscript, incomplete, undated
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Box
191
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Manuscript, scenes 2-12, undated
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Box
191
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Notes (“Original notes from Italy and NY”), 1975
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Box
191
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Notes and articles, 1975, undated
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Box
191
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Opening night address by DS, 1976
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191
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Opening night reception, 1976
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191
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Playbill draft, 1976
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191
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Production outline, including budget, staff, scene, costume, and prop lists, 1976, undated
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191
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Promotion, 1975, undated
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191
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Readings based on the play, 1979, undated
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Box
191
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Reviews, 1976
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Scripts
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Box
191
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“The Quest,” with revisions, undated
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Box
191
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“The Quest,” undated
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Box
191
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Incomplete script, undated
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Box
192
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Copyrighted script, 1976
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Majority of One, 1959
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1010A/2
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Recorded reviews, 1959
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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Mutuality, 1976
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Box
192
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Program and script, 1976 May 4
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One by One
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Box
192
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Script including photographs, 1964 December 1
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“Sabbatical” (Unproduced)
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Box
192
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Outlines by Mofie Block, undated
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“Storm in the West” (Unproduced)
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Box
192
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Casting and production,“Way Out West,” undated
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Box
192
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Correspondence and legal papers, 1979-1980
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Script
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Box
192
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Original script “Way Out West,” with additions, undated
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Box
192
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Script “Out Where the West Begins,” with revisions, undated
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Subseries: Anti-Defamation League Files
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Box
192
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Miscellaneous, 1976-1979
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Box
192
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Anti-Semitism, 1973-1979
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Box
192
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Arab influence in the United States
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Box
193
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ADL reports, 1975-1979
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Box
193
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Press reports, 1974-1977
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Box
193
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Black-Jewish relations, 1963-1980
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Box
193
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Holocaust, 1943, 1971-1979
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Box
193
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Images of the Jew, 1974-1978
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Box
193
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Israel and Zionism, 1947, 1973-1979
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Box
193
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Middle East, 1966-1967, 1975-1979
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Box
193
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8
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Palestinian Liberation Organization and Palestinian issue, 1976-1980
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Box
193
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9
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Quotas (minority), 1972-1978
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Box
193
Folder
10
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Rabbi Arthur Chiel articles, 1974-1977
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1010A/1
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Soviet Jews arriving in Tel Aviv interviewed by Arnold Foster of ADL, 1971
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Subseries: General Writings
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U.S. Mss 37AN
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Speeches
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Box
193
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11
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Speaking engagements, 1966, 1977-1979
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Box
194
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1970-1979
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Box
195
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1
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Index for 1945-1978
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Box
195
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2
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Joke and story file, undated
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Box
195
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3
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Quotation file, undated
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Box
195
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4
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Speech invitations declined, 1958-1967
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Box
195
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5
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Speeches for Jewish Welfare Bureau, 1969-1970
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Box
195
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6
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ADL speech research material, undated
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Heyday
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Box
196
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1
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Proposal, 1971-1976
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Correspondence
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Box
196
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2
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Publishing, 1976-1980
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Box
196
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3
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Responses, 1979-1980
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Research
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Box
196
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4
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Interviews, papers on DS, 1976-1977
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Box
196
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5
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Lectures, 1957, 1977, undated
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Box
196
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6
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Notes, articles, 1950-1977, undated
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Box
196
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Production records, 1948-1956
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Box
196
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8
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Reminiscence regarding Howard Hughes, 1976
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Box
196
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9
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Reminiscence, correspondence with David O. Selznick, 1944-1976, undated
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Summary notes and chronology
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Box
196
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10
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1933-1966
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Box
196
Folder
11
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1951-1955
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Box
197
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1
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1956-1966, 1969
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Manuscript
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Original, 1973-1974
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Box
197
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2-5
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Pages 1-528
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Box
197
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6
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Endmatter, 1979, undated
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Box
197
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7
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First revision, circa 1975
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Second revision, circa 1976
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Box
197
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8
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Chapters 1-8
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Box
198
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1-4
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Chapters 9-33 (incomplete)
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Box
198
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5-6
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Third revision (Chapters 13, 20-27), circa 1977
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Box
198
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7
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Fourth revision (Chapters 24-29), 1978
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Box
198
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8
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Miscellaneous edited pages of final copy
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Box
199
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1
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Magazine and newspaper articles, 1949, 1971-1978
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Box
199
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2
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Poetry, 1974, undated
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Box
199
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3
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Project notes, 1961, 1977, undated
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Song of a Citizen
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Box
199
Folder
4
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Musical score by DS, undated
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Box
199
Folder
4
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Lyrics by DS, undated
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Terrific
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Box
199
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5
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Dramatic contract, 1932
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Disc 158A/Audio 1750A
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Subseries: Disc Recordings
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Disc Box
1
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Dore Schary, Part 1, undated : Assigned Audio 1750A/1.
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Disc Box
1
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Dore Schary, Part 2, undated : Assigned Audio 1750A/2.
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Disc Box
1
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Tex and Jinx Show, NBC, 1955 May 2 : Assigned Audio 1750A/3.
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Disc Box
1
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Personalities in Print, Willard Epsy, 1957 April 8 : Assigned Audio 1750A/4.
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Disc Box
1
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Academy Award 1946, Part 12, 1946 March 7 : Assigned Audio 1750A/5.
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Disc Box
1
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Tex and Jinx Show, NBC, Guest: Dore Schary, 1950 June 18 : Assigned Audio 1750A/6.
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Disc Box
1
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“Sixteen Hours” : Assigned Audio 1750A/7.
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Disc Box
1
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Tex and Jinx Show, NBC, Dore Schary, 1950 September 25 : Assigned Audio 1750A/8.
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Disc Box
1
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Academy Award 1946, Part 7, 1946 March 7 : Assigned Audio 1750A/9.
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Disc Box
1
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Maggie McNellis, 1946 November 11 : Assigned Audio 1750A/10.
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Disc Box
1
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Rollocking Rockaway Radul : Assigned Audio 1750A/11.
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Disc Box
1
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Bill Leonard Show Excerpt, 1947 July 15 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/12-13.
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Disc Box
1
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Songs Composed by Harry Sosnik : Assigned Audio 1750A/14.
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Disc Box
1
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“This I Believe,” Edward R. Murrow : Assigned Audio 1750A/15.
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Disc Box
1
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Academy Award 1946, Parts 5, 8, and 13, 1946 March 7 3 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/16-18.
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Disc Box
1
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Dore Schary, End of Time : Assigned Audio 1750A/19.
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Disc Box
1
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Dore Schary, WMGM Recording Studies, 1950 May 16 : Assigned Audio 1750A/20.
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Disc Box
1
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Academy Award 1946, Parts 3 and 4, 1946 March 7 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/21-22.
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Disc Box
1
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“America Marches On,” and “Mr. Martin Comes Home” / by Dore Schary : Assigned Audio 1750A/23.
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Disc Box
1
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Farewell Radio Address of King Edward VII of England : Assigned Audio 1750A/24.
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Disc Box
1
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Academy Award 1946, Parts 1 and 2, 1946 March 7 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/25-26.
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Disc Box
1
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“Happy Birthday” to Dore Schary from Don Allen and Shep, 1946 : Assigned Audio 1750A/27.
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Disc Box
1
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Dore Schary, Part 5, 1950 May 16 : Assigned Audio 1750A/28.
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Disc Box
2
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Take the High Ground, Vocal and Band/Funeral-West Coast for Paul Small : Assigned Audio 1750A/29.
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Disc Box
2
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Academy Award 1946, Part 16, 1946 March 7 : Assigned Audio 1750A/30.
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Disc Box
2
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Dore Schary, Part 6, 1950 May 16 : Assigned Audio 1750A/31.
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Disc Box
2
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People Are Friendly - Interviews : Assigned Audio 1750A/32.
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Disc Box
2
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Judy Garland's 21st Birthday, Parts 1-3, 1943 June 11 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/33-34.
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Disc Box
2
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Kurt Weill's Huckleberry Finn : Assigned Audio 1750A/35.
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Disc Box
2
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Hedda Hopper, 1942 March 25 : Assigned Audio 1750A/36.
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Disc Box
2
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Campobello, Memories Overture : Assigned Audio 1750A/37.
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Disc Box
2
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Act One, Main Title and Closing : Assigned Audio 1750A/38.
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Disc Box
2
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Job 77727, Dore Schary : Assigned Audio 1750A/39.
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Disc Box
2
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“Sixteen Hours,” 1956 February 16 : Assigned Audio 1750A/40.
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Disc Box
2
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Dore Schary, “For Special Occasions,” interviews on Casper Citron Show 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/41-42.
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Disc Box
2
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The Moss Hart Party, 1959 October 23 : Assigned Audio 1750A/43.
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Disc Box
2
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The State of American Society, CBS-TV, 1960 June 4 : Assigned Audio 1750A/44.
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Disc Box
2
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The Stevenson Wit : Assigned Audio 1750A/45.
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Disc Box
2
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Hollywood for Roosevelt, Part 3 : Assigned Audio 1750A/46.
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Disc Box
2
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B'Nai B'Rith, Dore Schary, Part 2, 1939 March 25 : Assigned Audio 1750A/47.
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Disc Box
2
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26 by Corwin, number 20, “The Human Angle,” 1941 September 21 : Assigned Audio 1750A/48.
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Disc Box
2
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Farmer's Daughter, Part 3, 1947 April 19 : Assigned Audio 1750A/49.
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Disc Box
2
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“Sleep My Child,” Lyric: George Brown, Music: Henry Vars : Assigned Audio 1750A/50.
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Disc Box
2
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Farmer's Daughter, Part 1 and 2, 1947 April 19 : Assigned Audio 1750A/51.
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Disc Box
2
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Theme no. 1, “Next Voice,” 1950 March 14 : Assigned Audio 1750A/52.
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Disc Box
2
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Bar Mitzvah of Jeb Schary, 1953 October : Assigned Audio 1750A/53.
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Disc Box
2
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Set “B” Dore Schary, Part 1-4, 1950 November 17 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/54-55.
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Disc Box
2
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Take the High Ground, vocal and band only, 1953 February 3 : Assigned Audio 1750A/56.
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Disc Box
3
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“Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor at Home,” Parts 1, and 2, 1941 February 8 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/57-58.
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Disc Box
3
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Ralph Rainger and Leo Robbins, Parts 1-4 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/59-60.
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Disc Box
3
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“Sunrise at Campobello” : Assigned Audio 1750A/61.
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Disc Box
3
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Campobello-MT and Scene 3453-5/Memories Overture : Assigned Audio 1750A/62.
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Disc Box
3
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Echoes of a King's Story : Assigned Audio 1750A/63.
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Disc Box
3
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Mario Lanza, Parts 1-7 4 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/64-67.
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Disc Box
3
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“I Don't Want No More Army Life”/“Bless 'Em All,” 1952 January 3 : Assigned Audio 1750A/68.
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Disc Box
3
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Concerto, Parts B and C 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/69-70.
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Disc Box
3
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“La Bambo,” Played under direction of Leopold Stokowski, 1937 January 7 : Assigned Audio 1750A/71.
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Disc Box
3
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“Milk Spot” from “Name It and Claim It,” 1945 January 15 : Assigned Audio 1750A/72.
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Disc Box
3
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Kenyon and Eckhart : Assigned Audio 1750A/73.
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Disc Box
3
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Tex and Jinx Show, NBC, Guest: Dore Schary, 1950 June 18 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/74-75.
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Disc Box
3
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Tex and Jinx Show, NBC, Guest: Dore Schary, 1950 September 25 : Assigned Audio 1750A/76.
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Disc Box
3
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Academy Award, 1946, Parts 9 and 10, 1946 March 7 : Assigned Audio 1750A/77.
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Disc Box
3
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Audio discs: Jimmy Durante songs? 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/78-79.
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Disc Box
3
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Norman Corman presents, “The Lonesome Train” / by Earl Robinson and Millard Lampell with Raymond Massey as A. Lincoln, Burl Ives (principal singer), Lynn Murray (conductor of orchestra and chorus) 3 discs; Presto Glass Base : Assigned Audio 1750A/80-82.
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Disc Box
3
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B'Nai B'Rith, Dore Schary, Part 1, 1939 March 25 : Assigned Audio 1750A/83.
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Disc Box
3
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“Next Voice,” Theme by Dore Schary, Organ version, 1950 February 28 : Assigned Audio 1750A/84.
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Disc Box
3
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“Sleep My Child,” Sung by Dennis Day and Choir : Assigned Audio 1750A/85.
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Disc Box
3
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Maggie McNellis Show, WNBC, Dore Schary Guest : Assigned Audio 1750A/86.
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Disc Box
3
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“Milk Spot ” from “Name It and Claim It,” 1945 January 15 : Assigned Audio 1750A/87.
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Disc Box
3
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Sunrise at Campobello, music from play : Assigned Audio 1750A/88.
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Disc Box
4
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Dore Schary, House Un-American Activities Committee Hearing, 1947 October 29 8 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/89-96.
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Disc Box
4
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Dore Schary, House Un-American Activities Committee Hearing, 1947 October 31 4 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/114-117.
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Disc Box
4
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Dore Schary, Parts 1-3, 4, 7-10, 1950 May 16 : Assigned Audio 1750A/106-109.
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Disc Box
4
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Dore Schary, “This I Believe,” 1952 February 1 : Assigned Audio 1750A/97.
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Disc Box
4
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Dore Schary, “America Marches On, ” “Mr. Martin Comes Home,” Parts 1, 3, Radio Station KFWB, 1939 January 13 : Assigned Audio 1750A/98.
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Disc Box
4
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Dore Schary, Everett Sloane, No Title, 1940 January 30 : Assigned Audio 1750A/99.
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Disc Box
4
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Dore Schary testimony, Parts 1-8, undated : Assigned Audio 1750A/110-113.
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Disc Box
4
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Cantata for Dore's 50th Birthday. Words, music and accompaniment by Richard Edens, 1955 August 30 2 copies : Assigned Audio 1750A/100-101.
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Disc Box
4
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“26 by Corwin,” “The Human Angle,” Sides 1, 3, 4, 6, 1942 September 21 : Assigned Audio 1750A/104-105.
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Disc Box
4
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Testimonial Dinner for Don Hartman, Parts 1-4, 1951 March 10 : Assigned Audio 1750A/102-103.
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Disc Box
5
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Barry Gray Show, WMCA, Parts 1-2, 1959 November 5 : Assigned Audio 1750A/118.
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Disc Box
5
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Barry Gray Show, WMCA, Parts 1-3, 1957 December 16 : Assigned Audio 1750A/119-120.
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Disc Box
5
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The National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Public Service Announcements, 1959 : Assigned Audio 1750A/121.
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Disc Box
5
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“The Legend,” read by Victor Borge at the Inaugural Dinner for the Establishment of “Thanks to the Danes” Scholarship Foundation, undated : Assigned Audio 1750A/122.
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Disc Box
5
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American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, Annual Reception and Dinner, Sides 1-6, 1957 November 26 : Assigned Audio 1750A/123-126.
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Disc Box
5
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Third Annual Eleanor Roosevelt Award Dinner: “This Is Your Life, Dear Adlai,” Sides 1-4, 1965 April 12 : Assigned Audio 1750A/127-128.
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Disc Box
5
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Adlai Stevenson in Conversation with Arnold Michaels, 1956 June 19 : Assigned Audio 1750A/129.
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Disc Box
5
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“Adlai Stevenson, The Man, The Candidate, The Statesman, A Portrait Through Excerpts From His Most Memorable Speeches” : Assigned Audio 1750A/130.
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Disc Box
5
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“'Mr. President,' from FDR to Eisenhower. The actual voices of the men who have made our history from 1933 to 1953.” Edited and narrated by James Fleming : Assigned Audio 1750A/131.
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Disc Box
5
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Profile of a Motion Picture. The People of “Lonelyhearts” in conversation with Arnold Michaels : Assigned Audio 1750A/132.
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Disc Box
5
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Harold Rome, Zulu and the Zayda, (soundtrack) : Assigned Audio 1750A/133.
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Disc Box
5
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Arthur Fiedler's Favorites, Marching in Review : Assigned Audio 1750A/134.
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Disc Box
5
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Tex and Jinx Show, NBC, Sides 3 and 4, 1955 May 21 : Assigned Audio 1750A/135.
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Disc Box
5
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“Sixteen Hours,” 1956 February 16 and 19 2 discs : Assigned Audio 1750A/136-137.
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Disc Box
5
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Linda Hopkins, “Me and Bessie” : Assigned Audio 1750A/138.
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Disc Box
6
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Dore Schary, The Old Fall River Line Fox Trot Orchestra, courtesy of Abbey Rentz, occasional accompaniment John St. John and The Shoeless Three : Assigned Audio 1750A/139.
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Disc Box
6
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Barry Gray Show, WMCA, January 30, 1958; Critic at Large, Leon Pearson, NBC radio; Night Beat, Bryon Bentley, WARD, , 1958 January 30 : Assigned Audio 1750A/140.
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Disc Box
6
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Yiddishe Chestuskes (Cherniafsky), Aaron Lebedeff orchestra accompaniment : Assigned Audio 1750A/141.
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Disc Box
6
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Bob Hope, Look Magazine Award, Dore Schary, 1948 February 3 : Assigned Audio 1750A/142.
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Disc Box
6
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“Dori Sherry” [sic] : Assigned Audio 1750A/143.
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Disc Box
6
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Dore Schary, “I'll Be Seeing You” : Assigned Audio 1750A/144.
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Disc Box
6
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Kaye-Andrews, “Civilization” : Assigned Audio 1750A/145.
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Disc Box
6
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Hollywood for Stevenson-Sparkman, “Adlai E. Stevenson Telephones the Voter on Election Eve” 2 copies : Assigned Audio 1750A/146.
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Disc Box
6
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Wald, Jerry, “Now Is the Hour” : Assigned Audio 1750A/147.
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Disc Box
6
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Carl Sandburg's 79th Birthday, Part 1, 1957 January 6 : Assigned Audio 1750A/148.
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Disc Box
6
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Dore Schary, John Wingate, “Night Beat,” WARD, 1958 February 5 : Assigned Audio 1750A/149.
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Disc Box
6
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John Barrymore, “Shakespeare's Hamlet - To Be or Not To Be” : Assigned Audio 1750A/150.
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Disc Box
6
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“Cook”(?), (no artist mentioned), 1945 January 31 : Assigned Audio 1750A/151.
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Disc Box
6
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Feigele Panitz and Erno Neufeld, Cradle Song; Feigele Panitz and Sylvis Neufeld, Folk Humor : Assigned Audio 1750A/152.
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Disc Box
6
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Richard Rodgers, “You Took Advantage of Me,” “Do I Hear You Saying 'I Love You,'” “My Heart Stood Still,” “Thou Swell” : Assigned Audio 1750A/153.
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Disc Box
6
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Concerto, Parts A and C, RKO 592 (no artist mentioned) : Assigned Audio 1750A/154.
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Disc Box
6
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Kaye-Andrews, “Down the Road” : Assigned Audio 1750A/155.
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Disc Box
6
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Kaye-Andrews, “Bread and Butter” : Assigned Audio 1750A/156.
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Disc Box
6
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Kaye-Andrews, “Blue Tail Fly” : Assigned Audio 1750A/157.
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Disc Box
7
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Bing Crosby with Al Newman's Orchestra, “I'm Saving A Dime (Out of Every Dollar). ” Dinah Shore with Al Newman's Orchestra, “I'm Saving A Dime (Out of Every Dollar)” : Assigned Audio 1750A/158.
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Disc Box
7
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Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra, “I Have Eyes,” “The Funny Old Hills” : Assigned Audio 1750A/159.
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Disc Box
7
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Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, “It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day,” “Bluebirds in the Moonlight” : Assigned Audio 1750A/160.
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Disc Box
7
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Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra, “I Hear A Dream” “It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day” : Assigned Audio 1750A/161.
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Disc Box
7
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Lillian Schary (no title) : Assigned Audio 1750A/162.
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Disc Box
7
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Lillian Schary-Vocals, Ralph Rainger-Piano, “Easy Living,” “Night and Day” : Assigned Audio 1750A/163.
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Disc Box
7
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Personal Recording Studios, Letter to Schary from unidentified actor in “Chinatown Squad” (1935 film) : Assigned Audio 1750A/164.
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Disc Box
7
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Taylor and Sullivan, “Epilogue of Love” 2 copies : Assigned Audio 1750A/165-166.
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Disc Box
7
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“The Hartmans,” 1938 April 6 copy 3? : Assigned Audio 1750A/167.
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Disc Box
7
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The Barton Brothers, “Cock-eyed Jenny,” “Minnie the Flapper” : Assigned Audio 1750A/168.
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Disc Box
6
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Billy Hodes, “Essen,” Parts 1 and 2 : Assigned Audio 1750A/169.
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Disc Box
7
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FDR Speech, 1941 December 8 : Assigned Audio 1750A/170.
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Disc Box
7
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Jimmy Fiedler(?), How To Aid Returning World War II Veterans : Assigned Audio 1750A/171.
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Disc Box
7
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Dore and Miriam Schary, Sylvia and Leonard Lyons, Moss Hart, Conversation and Playlets : Assigned Audio 1750A/172.
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Disc Box
7
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Greetings, New York World's Fair : Assigned Audio 1750A/173.
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Disc Box
8
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“The Hartmans,” 1938 April 16 : Assigned Audio 1750A/174.
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Disc Box
8
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Unidentified : Assigned Audio 1750A/175.
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Disc Box
8
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“Epilogue to Love,” Parts 8 and 9 : Assigned Audio 1750A/176.
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Disc Box
8
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“Riding to Win,” Parts 6 and 7 : Assigned Audio 1750A/177.
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Disc Box
8
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“Gangster,” Parts 6 and 7 : Assigned Audio 1750A/178.
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Disc Box
8
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“The Adventures of Ellery Queen,” WABC, Parts 1 and 2, 1939 October 15 : Assigned Audio 1750A/179.
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Disc Box
8
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“For Dore with Love from Sam, Ken, Paul,” Ken Roberts Audition : Assigned Audio 1750A/180.
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Disc Box
8
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Dore Schary, “Headlines on Parade,” KNX, Parts 1 and 2, 1939 March 27 : Assigned Audio 1750A/181.
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Disc Box
8
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“I'll be Seeing You”(?), unidentified female vocalist with chorus : Assigned Audio 1750A/182.
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Memorial Album to George Gershwin, recorded 1938 July 10
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Disc Box
8
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Gems from Porgy and Bess, part 1 and 2 : Assigned Audio 1750A/189.
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Disc Box
8
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Gems from Oh, Kay!, Gershwin medley : Assigned Audio 1750A/190.
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Disc Box
8
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Rhapsody in Blue - Middle Movement, “The Man I Love” : Assigned Audio 1750A/191.
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Disc Box
8
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Gems from Lady, Be Good and Tip Toes, Gershwin medley : Assigned Audio 1750A/192.
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Disc Box
8
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Gems from Girl Crazy and Of Thee I Sing : Assigned Audio 1750A/193.
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Disc Box
8
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Joy Schary : Assigned Audio 1750A/183.
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Disc Box
8
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“Number 1 Drama Spot - Maxwell Show,” 1938 February 3 : Assigned Audio 1750A/184.
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Disc Box
8
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“Battleground,” main title and end title, disc number 2, “Dore Schary,” 1949 August 9 : Assigned Audio 1750A/185.
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Disc Box
8
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WMGM Recording Studios, interview by George H. Combs, World Premiere of “Battleground,” 1949 November 10, Dore Schary and Mayor Wm. O'Dwyer : Assigned Audio 1750A/186.
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Disc Box
8
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“Easy Living,” sung by Lillian Schary, piano - Ralph Rainger 2 copies : Assigned Audio 1750A/187-188.
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Disc Box
9
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“September in the Rain,” sung by Lillian Schary, piano - Ralph Rainger 2 copies : Assigned Audio 1750A/194-195.
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Disc Box
9
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“Falling in Love,” A Joy Schary Original, 1950 February 16 : Assigned Audio 1750A/196.
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Disc Box
9
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“Inside U.S.A.” ( 1948), lyrics - Howard Dietz, music - Arthur Schwartz : Missing.
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Disc Box
9
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“A Connecticut Yankee” ( 1943 revival), lyrics - Lorenz Hart, music - Richard Rodgers : Assigned Audio 1750A/197.
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“Arden and Ohman (1925-1933)” : Assigned Audio 1750A/198.
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“I Can Hear It Now…,” volume 2, by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly, 1945-1949: “a continuing chronicle of the years following the close of World War II up to the present time, told in the authentic sounds and voices of the men who made history,” copyright 1949 Sides 1-10 : Assigned Audio 1750A/199-203.
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“I Want To Be What I Am” : Assigned Audio 1750A/204.
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10
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Rodgers and Hart, 1927-1942 : Assigned Audio 1750A/205-206.
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10
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Hollywood for Stevenson, “Stevenson Bandwagon Album” : Assigned Audio 1750A/207-208.
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10
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“The Confederacy,” music - Richard Bales, essays by Bruce Catton and Clifford Dowdey : Assigned Audio 1750A/209.
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10
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Tribute to Leo Forbstein : Assigned Audio 1750A/210.
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