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ZIV Television (Firm) Title: “Dial 999” Films: ZIV-TV Productions, United Artists Corporation Records, 1958-1959
Quantity: 39 film reels
Call Number: DA 333-DA 371
Abstract: Thirty-nine episodes of Dial 999, a half-hour syndicated crime series about a Royal Canadian mounted policeman assigned to study British methods of crime detection at Scotland Yard. All the films are 16 mm prints in black and white with sound. Each episode is approximately 950 feet long.
- - - Title: “Diana” Films, 1973-1974
Quantity: 18 reels of film (16 mm), 60 reels of film (35 mm), and 1 videocassette (VHS)
Call Number: DE 239; DE 247; DE 266; DE 775-DE 786; GA 421-GA 428; HB 478-HB 485; HB 674-HB 693; HB 696-HB 697; VHA 349; HC 644-HC 645
Abstract: This collection contains fourteen of fifteen episodes from the situational comedy television show Diana, which aired for one season during 1973-1974, starring Diana Rigg and Richard B. Shull. The show was produced by Talent Associates-Norton Simon Inc.
Greenley, Dianne Title: Dianne Greenley Papers, 1973-2009
Quantity:: 4.0 cubic feet (4 records center cartons)
Call Number: M2017-027
Abstract:: Papers of retired attorney Dianne Greenley (Dane County, Wisconsin), who practiced public interest law for over 30 years and worked for the Wisconsin Coalition for Advocacy and Disability Rights Wisconsin. She also served as a chairperson of the Advisory Committee on Implementation of the Revisions to the Mental Health Act and as co-director for Human Services Advocacy. The papers consist of reports, background research, legislative bills, and correspondence related to mental health advocacy and law changes in Wisconsin.
Blau, Dick, 1943- Title: Dick Blau Collection, 1973-2010
Quantity: 13.4 cubic ft. (6 boxes) 91 film reels 6 digital files (334 GB)
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 384
Abstract: The collection contains records related to Dick Blau's books, films, and photography work including correspondence, photographs, raw footage, edited drafts, and other background information.
Chapelle, Dickey, 1919-1965 Title: Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967
Quantity: 8.4 cubic feet (18 archives boxes and 2 volumes), 5 tape recordings, 1 film, 1 videorecording, and 6,414 photographs, 17,695 negatives and 6,444 transparencies
Call Number: U.S. Mss 87AF; Audio 437A; CA 530; VHA 342; PH 3301
Abstract: Papers of Dickey Chapelle, a photographer and writer who was one of the first women foreign correspondents to cover World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and military struggles worldwide, particularly against communism. Her work appeared in Reader's Digest, National Geographic, Look, and Saturday Evening Post. Chapelle was killed in Vietnam in 1965. The bulk of the collection is comprised of drafts, notes, notebooks, photograph captions, and reference material for her articles, and drafts of two autobiographies, Trouble I've Asked For (1960) and What's a Woman Doing Here? (1961), which won the Overseas Press Club's George Polk Memorial Award. An important portion of Chapelle's articles concern Vietnam. There is a small amount of material co-authored by her former husband, Anthony Chapelle, also a photographer, and files on the couple's post-World War II public relations work for the American Friends Service Committee.
- - - Title: Dictionary of Wisconsin Biography Rejected Entries, 1950s
Quantity: 1.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes and 2 half-sized cartons)
Call Number: Wis Mss SY
Abstract: Brief biographical sketches compiled for subjects who were excluded from the final published volume of the Dictionary of Wisconsin Biography (Madison, 1960).
Becker, Dismas P., 1936- Title: Dismas P. Becker Papers, 1966-1974
Quantity: 0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box)
Call Number: Milwaukee Mss 9
Abstract: Papers of Dismas P. Becker, a community organizer and former Catholic priest, who became a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. With Father James Groppi, Becker was an active participant in welfare rights activities in Milwaukee, and in demonstrations in Madison to protest the threatened cutback in funding of welfare. The collection includes fragmentary records of his work with various Milwaukee welfare groups, in particular with the Council on Urban Life (of the Milwaukee archdiocese) and the Milwaukee County Welfare Rights Organization. The papers consist of by-laws and constitutions of the organizations, membership lists, financial records, and minutes of meetings. A few personal papers are also present, including a campaign pamphlet, newspaper clippings illustrating Becker's personal involvement in the demonstrations, a small amount of correspondence, and several written reports and papers.
Distillery, Wine and Allied Workers' International Union Title: Distillery, Wine and Allied Workers' International Union Records, 1941-1996
Quantity: 8.0 c.f.
Call Number: M2001-027; M2001-184
Abstract: Records, 1941-1996, of the Distillery, Wine and Allied Workers’ International Union, a labor union principally representing affiliates in the alcoholic beverage industry. The materials document the organizational and administrative activities of the union and some of its chapters through by-laws, board meeting minutes, convention proceedings, charters, bargaining agreements, and reports.

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