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Salkowitz, Sy, 1926-1991 | Title: Sy Salkowitz Papers, 1956-1982
Quantity: 50.8 c.f. (127 archives boxes) Call Number: U.S. Mss 141AN Abstract: Papers of Sy Salkowitz, a television and motion picture writer who also has been an executive with Twentieth-Century Fox Television, Viacom Productions, and Sy Salkowitz Productions, Inc. Scripts, notes, and outlines for various produced and unproduced television series constitute the major part of the collection. Best covered are The Bold Ones (NBC), Born Free (NBC), Errol Flynn's TV Theatre (DuMont), Husbands, Wives and Lovers (CBS), Ironside (NBC), It Takes a Thief (ABC), James at 15 (NBC), M*A*S*H (CBS), Naked City (ABC), The Paper Chase (CBS), Perry Mason (CBS), Police Story (NBC), The Swiss Family Robinson (ABC), Today's FBI (ABC), The Virginian (NBC), and Young Dan'l Boone (CBS). Also present is correspondence, scripts, research material, and notes for four produced and three unproduced films. |
Strittmater, Sylvester E., 1912-2000 | Title: Sylvester E. Strittmater Papers Physical Description: 0.2 cubic feet Call Number: MSS 052 Abstract: Papers of a former La Crosse, Wis. city business owner Sylvester E. Strittmater. Strittmater, along with Frank E. Eustice, owned Gateway Die & Tool Co. from 1944 to approximately 1949. The papers include personal membership cards to various organizations and sportsmen's licenses, and two financial volumes of his Gateway Die & Tool Co. The collection does not contain any more biographical or personal material. |
Adamkiewicz, Sylvia, 1901- | Title: Sylvia Adamkiewicz Family Papers, 1898-1979
Quantity: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder) Call Number: Milwaukee SC 94 Abstract: Papers pertaining to the Adamkiewicz family and relatives, collected by Sylvia Adamkiewicz (nee Marlewski), consisting largely of newsclippings on family events, including the rescue of Ladislaus Adamkiewicz after his ship, the U.S.S. Jacob Jones, was sunk in World War I; and materials relating to the Kolpacki family and to Theodore Marlewski's Milwaukee pharmacy. |
Syrena Polish Folk Dance Ensemble (Milwaukee, Wis.) | Title: Syrena Polish Folk Dance Ensemble Records, 1980-1995
Quantity: .2 cubic ft. (1 box) Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 97 Abstract: Records of a dance group, founded in 1975, which promoted Polish folk culture through authentic presentation of dances, songs, traditions, and costumes of Poland. The collection documents the history, activities, and publicity of the group. Included are annual reports listing membership, articles and programs about the activities of the dance ensemble, and a print copy of the group's internet site. |