Jean Rosenthal Papers, 1938-1972

Container Title
Series: Short Stories
Box   19
Correspondence with agents concerning short stories, 1939, August 10 - 1954, July 8
Box   19
“Adam Brindle Goes Free”, n.d. (two versions)
Box   19
“After a While”, n.d.
Typescript
“At the Will and Pleasure” - see “Happily for a Little While”
“The Decision” - see “Happily for a Little While”
Box   19
“Flight from Fear”, 1947 - 1957
Story
Screenplay The Flight, synopsis, draft
Novel Let the Devil Catch You
Box   20
“Happily for a Little While”, 1940 - 1941
Correspondence, two versions
Box   20
“His Wife's Kiss”, 1952
Correspondence, draft, typescript, published story
Box   20
“Husbands are Funny People”, 1942
Correspondence, notes, draft, synopsis, novelette
“I Know You” - see screenplay series
Box   20
“If It's True that Morning Shows the Day”, 1945
Correspondence, typescript
Box   20
“In the Lady's Shadow”, n.d.
Typescript
Box   20
“In Times Like These”, 1942
Correspondence, typescript, published story
Box   20
“The Last Voyage”, n.d.
Typescript
Box   20
“The Lonely Hall”, 1953
Correspondence, draft, typescript
Box   20
“The Man Who Waited” - see screenplay series The Dealer's Name was George
Box   20
“Matinee”, n.d.
Box   20
“Our Christmas”, 1922
Typescript
Box   20
“The Philanthropist”, n.d.
Typescript
Box   20
“The Red Sash”, 1941 - 1953
Correspondence, typescript, published story, agreement for rights, clippings
Box   20
“The Sensitive Sailor”, n.d.
Three typescripts
Box   20
“The Spoiled Brats”, 1954
Correspondence, two versions
Box   20
“Strangers--And the Christmas Spirit”, 1925
Published story
“Symphony with Csardas Sauce” - see “The Red Sash”
Box   20
“Today Is Theirs”, n.d.
Typescript
“We Took Them Along” - see notes in box 24, trip to Europe with children
Box   21
“Window on the Park”, 1945
Correspondence, typescript
Box   21
Early stories, variations on carhop named “Curls”, n.d.
Box   21
Early stories, n.d.