Series I: Correspondence, 1938-1973
Correspondence, 1939-1942, 1945, 1947-1951
Correspondence, 1952-1955
Correspondence, 1956-1960, 1963, 1967
ABC Television, "General Hospital," September 1963
"The Adventures of Philip Marlowe," April 1947, September 1947, April 1948, July 1948, September 1948
Antrim Short Agency, George Seaman, Contract Negotiations, 1954 October 21
Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, Milt, April-November 1966, 1967 March 20
Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "When the West was Young: Booth-The Fiery Star," January 1966
Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osburn, Inc. Edward B. Roberts, "Match Point and "The Velvet Sleep," 1953 August 14, 1954 January 11
"The Bimbo from Limbo," 1953-1955
The Biow Company Incorporated, Lucille Webster, Contract Negotiations, November 1951
The Biow Company Incorporated, Roy Winsor, "Search for Tomorrow," 1951 September 26
Bob, "Stoney Burke No. 11: The Wanderer," Other Title: "Babash," July 1962
Brandt and Brandt Inc. Harold Freedman, "Cream of the Jest" and "A Wonderful Disposition," June 1952, May-June 1954, July 1956
Butler, Douglas P. "Bed Rock," February 1946
CBS Television, Harry Ackerman, 1948-1949, 1955
CBS Television, Ben Brady, June 1958
CBS Television, Ben Brady, "The Ken Murray Show," May 1952
CBS Television, Ben Brady, "Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," 1957 November 4
CBS Television, James Fonda, "You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," 1956 February 17
CBS Television, James Fonda, "You Are There: Benjamin Franklin Flies His Kite," June-July 1956
CBS Television, James Fonda, "You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," 1956
CBS Television, James Fonda, "You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan D'Arc," October-November 1955
Cosmopolitan Magazine, Story Adaptions, 1949-1950
"County Seat," Letters from Listeners, December 1938, January 1939, March-April 1939, August-September
"County Seat," Letters from Listeners, Postcards, September 1939
Davies, Patricia, "Mu-lan," April 1960
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, J. L. Fay, Wage Inquiry, April-May 1958
The Dramatists Guild of the Authors League of America, Inc. Mills Ten Eyck Jr., Membership Dues, April-May 1954
Duerr, Edwin, "Double Disaster Clause" and "In the Fog," July 1948
Eddie, Testimonial Speech Revision, 1969 May 3
"Edwin Booth," ca. March 1964, October-November 1964
"Edwin Booth," December 1964-January 1965
"Edwin Booth," July 1965-February 1973
"Edwin Booth," CBS Repetoire Theatre, Leon Drew, February-March 1965
"Edwin Booth," The Cleveland Playhouse, October-December 1965, January-March 1966
"Edwin Booth," The Cleveland Playhouse, Elmo K. Lowe, April 1965, June-August 1965, October-November 1965, January-February 1966
"Edwin Booth," The Dramatist Guild of the Authors League of America, Inc., August-September 1958, December 1958, February 1959
"Edwin Booth," Jose Ferrer, ca. November 1964, January 1965, March 1965
"Edwin Booth," Furness Enterprise, August 1964, December 1964, 1965 March 9
"Edwin Booth," Caroline Kenner, February-March 1969
"Edwin Booth," Leah Salisbury, Inc., April-June 1958
"Edwin Booth," Leah Salisbury, Inc., July-December 1958, February 1959, March 1960
"Edwin Booth," Leah Salisbury, Inc., September 1964-December 1966
"Edwin Booth," Leah Salisbury, Inc. Lois Berman, February 1960, October 1964, August 1965, October 1965, January 1966
"Edwin Booth," MCA, Audrey Wood, March-April 1958
"Edwin Booth," National Performing Arts, Inc. Julian Olney, November-December 1964, January 1965, March 1965, June 1965
"Edwin Booth," National Performing Arts, Inc. Julian Olney, July-October 1965
"Edwin Booth," National Performing Arts, Inc. Julian Olney, January-March 1966, May-June 1966
"Edwin Booth," National Performing Arts, Inc. Julian Olney, July-October 1966, December 1966
"Edwin Booth," National Performing Arts, Inc. Julian Olney, January 1967-August 1972
"Edwin Booth," San Fernando Valley State College, William E. Schlosser, February 1965, October 1965
"Edwin Booth," Theatre Eleven Repertory Company, November-December 1969, February 1970
Entertainment Properties, Inc. Warren Lewis, "The Boy and the Shark," June-October 1962
"Everywhere A Chick Chick," January-February 1959
"Everywhere A Chick Chick," Franchot Productions, January-February 1959
"Everywhere A Chick Chick," Max Wylie, 1957-1959
Fan Mail, 1939, 1953
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," May 1966, 1967 April 19-23
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," 1967 April 24-30
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," 1967 May 2-20
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," 1967 May 21-24
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," 1967 May 25
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," 1967 May 26-31
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," 1967 June 1-5
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," 1967 June 6-20, July 1967, October 1967
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer," 1968
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: The Dreamer"
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: A Prayer for Little Children," 1967-1968
Fan Mail, Answered, "Hollywood Palace: This Is It," 1965, 1967-1968
Foote, Cone, and Belding Advertising, Robert Ballin, "The Hallmark Show: Cimarron," September 1948
Frank Cooper Associates Agency, Robert Goldfarb, "Who is Murietta?," 1958 July 15
General Amusement Corporation, Frank Cooper, July-August 1940, July 1941, May
General Amusement Corporation, James Parks, 1939-1941
Greene, Lorne, "Hear the U.S.A.," March 1966
Gregory, Paul, "The Gray Command," 1956 January 22
Harold Ober Agency, "Bed Rock" and "Granite," 1941 May 29
Harold Ober, Dorothy Olding, "Diedre Pronounced Daythra," 1949 May 25
Hoffman, Al, "One Tune Girl in a Two Tone Car," June 1955
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc. Margaret P. Ballard, "You Are There: Benjamin Franklin Flies His Kite," March 1962, June 1962, January 1963
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc. Kathleen F. Breen, "You Are There: Benjamin Franklin Flies His Kite," 1962 June 11, 1963 January 11
"If My Love Leaves Me," 1954 January 17
The Jaffe Agency, Hal Ross, "You Are There," March 1956, June 1956, October 1956
The Jaffe Agency, Evarts Zeigler, Amish Story, 1948 April 29
James Park Co. Park, January-February 1941, May 1941
Johnstone, Jack, "Who Knows?," 1946 February 28
J. Walter Thompson Company, Bob, TV Station Start Up, August 1940
J. Walter Thompson Company, Cornwell Jackson, Music for Lux, 1956 November 20
Kaplan, Milton, "Moonlight," April-May 1948
Leah Salisbury, Inc. "Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindszenty," January-March 1962
Leo Burnett Co., Inc. Myron Golden, "Search for Tomorrow," July-August 1957, October-November
The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Milton E. Krents, "The Eternal Light," January 1954, September 1954, June 1955
Levitt, Max, 1947 Federal Tax Returns
Lewis and Cowan Company, James Park, December 1940, January 1941
MacGregor, C.P. "Salvation Army Heartbreak Theater," May-December 1966
MCA Artist, Ltd. Bertha Case, "Present Danger," February 1957
McCarthy, Fifield Merrick, "The Meeting," October 1942, December 1942
McMorrow, Will, "County Seat," April-May 1939, February 1940
McMorrow, Will, "County Seat," Old Ideas, December 1938, 1939
"The Misery Mule," July-August 1962
The Nat Goldstone Agency, Inc. "Front and Center," August-September 1947, December 1947
NBC Radio, Stockton Helffrick, "The Big Store," July-August 1939
NBC Radio, WBEN, Inc. Edward Cullen, May-August 1939
"One Special for Doc," American Book Company, Frances McQuiston, January-February 1961, April 1961
"One Special for Doc," D.C. Heath and Company, George W. Norvell, August-September 1945, 1946 February 5, 1947 June 21
"One Special for Doc," Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc. Marian Lovrien, 1954-1955, 1959, 1961
"One Special for Doc," Houghton Mifflin Company, Mary Robertson, October-November 1956, February-March 1957
"One Special for Doc," McClatchy Broadcasting Company, Frances Frater, 1946 December 4
"One Special for Doc," Northwestern University, School of Speech, David R. Mackey, March-April 1950
"One Special for Doc," Oneonta State Teachers College, Florence Weiss, October 1951
"One Special for Doc," Various Requests for Use, February 1956
Palestine Resistance Committee, Envelope (Empty), 1947 April 19
Parke-Davis and Co., Inc., Justin Gates, "Covered Wagon Druggist," 1953 March 12
Peter, Muffet, "Search for Tomorrow"
Phillips H. Lord, Inc., Call for Scripts, March 1940
Production Center, Inc. Himan Brown, Call for Scripts
"Recall, A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback," and "Shadow Cast," H.N. Swanson, Inc. For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," May-June 1961
"Recall, A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback," and "Shadow Cast," Richard McDonagh, For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," May-June 1961
Rice, D. Fulton, "Sanctuary," June 1939, August 1939, April 1941
Ross, Jacob M. "In the Fog," April-May 1946, June 1947, July 1950
Roy Winsor Productions, Inc. "Doc Hackett's Place" and "Hotel Cosmopolitan," 1957
Salisbury, Leah, "Of Kindlie Death," 1952 October 29, 1954 October 29
Scholastic Magazines, Eric Berger, "In the Fog," 1954 December 29, 1955 January 7
Scholastic Magazines, Eric Berger, "One Special for Doc," 1948 July 20, 1956 October 8
Smith, Charles, "The Hollywood Workshop," December 1952
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach," 1961 June 1, 1961 August 28
Ted Ashley Associates, Barry Lee Cohen, "Afternoon of a Nymph," January 1953
Ted Ashley Associates, Herbert Gottlieb, Termination of Relationship, 1953 July 29
Ted Ashley Associates, "The Marriage," December 1952, January 1953
Useloff, Elaine, "Search for Tomorrow," October-November 1957
Walter E. Kline and Associates, Inc. Ann Geary, Client Dialogue List, 1959 February 25
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. Charles Hoffman, "Bourbon Street Beat: Portrait of Lenore," July 1959, September 1959
Warner Bros. Studios, Jerry Wald, "Venom," 1st Draft, 1945 August 6
Warner Bros. Studios, Jerry Wald, "Venom," 2nd Draft, 1945 August 6
Warner Bros. Studios, Jerry Wald, "Venom," 3rd Draft, 1945 August 6
Warner Bros. Studios, Jerry Wald, "Venom," 4th Draft, 1945 August 6
"The Wave," August 1951
William Morris Agency, Inc, Contract and Representation Issues, June 1940, June 1954
William Morris Agency, Inc. Bud Meyers, "The Twilight Shore, 1954, 1959
William Morris Agency, Inc. Eileen Siegel, Release Forms, January 1955
Writers Guild of America, West, Milton Orman, "Crime of the Century" Cardinal Mindszenty," January 1962
Wylie, Max, December 1946, June 1952, October 1955, January 1957
Young and Rubicam, Inc., 1940 February 15
Series II: Legal Documents, 1939-1963
Box Office Statements, "Edwin Booth," Huntington Hartford Theater, October 1958
Box Office Statements, "Edwin Booth," La Jolla Playhouse, Inc., August-September 1958
Contracts, "General Hospital," 1963 September 25
Contracts, Ellis Kadison
Contracts, Lux Radio Theatre, J. Walter Thompson Co., January 1954, October-November 1954
Contracts, "Recall, A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback," and Shadow Cast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," 1961 March 31
Contracts, Talent Associates-Paramount Ltd. Ronald Peters, "Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindsentzy," February-March 1962
Financial Data, 1939-1942, 1944-1945, 1948-1949, 1958
Idea Agreement Form, Young and Rubicam, Inc., ca. 1940
Series III: Motion Picture Plays, 1961-1966
"Bachelor's Diary," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, An Original Screen Story
"Bachelor's Diary," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Original Screenplay
"Bachelor's Diary," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Original Screenplay, Famous Artists Corporation Version
"The Boy and the Shark," pp. 1-25
"The Boy and the Shark," pp. 26-50
"The Boy and the Shark," pp. 51-75
"The Boy and the Shark," pp. 76-100
"The Boy and the Shark," pp. 101-131
"The Boy and the Shark," Draft 2, pp. 1-25, 1963 July 3
"The Boy and the Shark," Draft 2, pp. 26-50, 1963 July 3
"The Boy and the Shark," Draft 2, pp. 51-75, 1963 July 3
"The Boy and the Shark," Draft 2, pp. 76-100, 1963 July 3
"The Boy and the Shark," Draft 2, pp. 101-122, 1963 July 3
"The Boy and the Shark," Old, pp. 1-25
"The Boy and the Shark," Old, pp. 26-50
"The Boy and the Shark," Old, pp. 51-75
"The Boy and the Shark," Old, pp. 76-100
"The Boy and the Shark," Articles, Map, Notes, 1963, 1966
"The Boy and the Shark," Music-"The Song for the Wind"
"The Boy and the Shark," Outline
"The Boy and the Shark," Ted Sherdeman, 1961 August 16
"The Boy and the Shark," Synopsis
"The Boy and the Shark," Treatment for a Screenplay, pp. 1-25
"The Boy and the Shark," Treatment for a Screenplay, pp. 26-50
"The Boy and the Shark," Treatment for a Screenplay, pp. 51-75
"Energy-The Big Hoe," Treatment for a Film on Energy for "Tomorrowland," 1958 July 14
"The Great Man Votes," John Twist, pp. 1-20, 1966 August 5
"The Great Man Votes," John Twist, pp. 21-40, 1966 August 5
"The Great Man Votes," John Twist, pp. 41-60, 1966 August 5
"The Great Man Votes," John Twist, pp. 61-80, 1966 August 5
"The Great Man Votes," John Twist, pp. 81-100, 1966 August 5
"The Great Man Votes," John Twist, pp. 101-120, 1966 August 5
"The Great Man Votes," John Twist, pp. 121-149, 1966 August 5
"Jughead," pp. 1-24
"Jughead," pp. 25-50
"Jughead," pp. 51-84
"Jughead," Final Draft, pp. 1-25, 1965 August 10
"Jughead," Final Draft, pp. 26-50, 1965 August 10
"Jughead," Final Draft, pp. 51-75, 1965 August 10
"Jughead," Final Draft, pp. 76-100, 1965 August 10
"Jughead," Final Draft, pp. 101-112, 1965 August 10
"Jughead," Newsclipping, 1965 April 5
"Naked in the Parlor," Max Wylie, Co-Author, pp. 1-15
"Naked in the Parlor," Max Wylie, Co-Author, pp. 16-30
"Naked in the Parlor," Max Wylie, Co-Author, pp. 31-45
"Naked in the Parlor," Max Wylie, Co-Author, pp. 46-60
"Naked in the Parlor," Max Wylie, Co-Author, pp. 61-70
"This, That and the Others," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, pp. 1-25
"This, That and the Others," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, pp. 26-50
"This, That and the Others," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, pp. 51-79
"This, That and the Others," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, pp. 1-25, Corrections
"This, That and the Others," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, pp. 26-50, Corrections
"This, That and the Others," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, pp. 51-71, Corrections
"This, That and the Others," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Corrections List
"This, That and the Others," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Newsclipping
Untitled Screenplay, pp. 22-50
Untitled Screenplay, pp. 51-75
Untitled Screenplay, pp. 76-100
Untitled Screenplay, pp. 101-125
Untitled Screenplay, pp. 126-158
"Violent Sunday," Jerome Brondfield, pp. 1-15
"Violent Sunday," Jerome Brondfield, pp. 16-30
"Violent Sunday," Jerome Brondfield, pp. 31-45
"Violent Sunday," Jerome Brondfield, pp. 46-57
Series IV: Musical Theater, 1943
"Hey Robin! (Shootout in Sherwood)," Act 1, pp. 1-25
"Hey Robin! (Shootout in Sherwood)," Act 1, pp. 26-50
"Hey Robin! (Shootout in Sherwood)," Act 2, pp. 1 -18
"Hey Robin! (Shootout in Sherwood)," Act 2, pp. 19-37
"The Man I Ate for Dinner," Act 1, 1943
"The Man I Ate for Dinner," Act 2, 1943
"The Man I Ate for Dinner," Synopsis
Series V: Radio Plays, 1938-1971
"Aircraft Carrier 'Caligula'," 1942 February 16
"Aircraft Carrier 'Caligula'," Penciled Changes, 1942 February 16
"Aircraft Carrier 'Caligula'"
"The American Broadcasting Company Presents Milton Geiger's Plays," Series Synopsis
"The American Broadcasting Company Presents Milton Geiger's Plays," Series Synopsis, Pencil Markings
"The American Broadcasting Company Presents Milton Geiger's Plays," Series Synopsis, Text Differences
"Andrew Jackson"
"Anthem in the Sky"
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Crusaders for Freedom: The Case for the Albatross," pp. 1-22
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Crusaders for Freedom: The Case for the Albatross," pp. 1-27
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Crusaders for Freedom: The Case for the Albatross," Characters and Notes
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Crusaders for Freedom: Good Men and True"
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Crusaders for Freedom: Good Men and True," Text Differences
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Crusaders for Freedom: Good Men and True," Notes
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Crusaders for Freedom No. 2: The Trial of Peter Zenger," William Tunberg
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Deliver Us from Evil," pp. 1-23
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Deliver Us from Evil," pp. 1-26
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Deliver Us from Evil," Article, Newsclipping, May 1966, August 1966
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Deliver Us from Evil," Notes
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "The Friendly American: Thirty Seconds Over Saigon"
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "The Friendly American: Thirty Seconds Over Saigon," Notes, March 1967
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "The Friendly American: Who Me?"
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "General Quarters: How to Catch a Greased Pig," pp. 1 -21, ca. 1967
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "General Quarters: How to Catch a Greased Pig," pp. 1-23, ca. 1967
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "General Quarters: How to Catch a Greased Pig," Notes, Book Excerpt, Format Page, ca. 1967
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Take Her Down! (Growler)"
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "The Tough American," pp. 1-24, Joseph P. Blank, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "The Tough American," pp. 1-28, Joseph P. Blank, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "The Tough American," Joseph P. Blank, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation, Notes
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Valley of the Shadow," pp. 1-23, Ward M. Millar, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Valley of the Shadow," pp. 1-28, Ward M. Millar, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Valley of the Shadow," Ward M. Millar, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "When the West was Young," Script Format Guide
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "When the West was Young No. 10: Booth-the Fiery Star," pp. 1-22
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "When the West was Young No. 10: Booth-the Fiery Star," pp. 1-23
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Winter Aconite," pp. 1-22
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Winter Aconite," pp. 1-24
The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, "Winter Aconite," Article
"Asia Express," pp. 1-22
"Asia Express," pp. 1-23
"Attorney at Law," 1938 July 8
"Attorney at Law: The Case of the Asia Express," 1938 July 5
"Attorney at Law: The Case of 'The Black Altars'"
"Attorney at Law: The Case of the Magician's Return"
"Attorney at Law: The Case of the Russian Wolf," 1938 July 19
"Attorney at Law: Murder in the Surgery," 1938 July 12
"Bitter Grapes"
"The Bosses Daughter"
"Broadway Matinee," 1943 November 26
"Broadway Matinee," 1943 December 3
"Broadway Matinee," 1943 December 7
"Broadway Matinee," 1943 December 15
"(Clap Hands!) Here Comes Jerry: Acid Test for Jerry"
"(Clap Hands!) Here Comes Jerry: Circus Fever"
"(Clap Hands!) Here Comes Jerry: Jerry Takes Charge"
"(Clap Hands!) Here Comes Jerry," Series Synopsis
"County Seat," No. 2, 1938 November 29
"County Seat," No. 13, 1938 December 14
"County Seat," [No. 13], pp. 1-9, 13-15, Text Differences, 1938 December 14
"County Seat," No. 14, 1938 December 15
"County Seat," No. 15, 1938 December 16
"County Seat," [No.15], pp. 11-16, Text Differences, 1938 December 16
"County Seat," No. 16, 1938 December 19
"County Seat," No. 17, 1938 December 20
"County Seat," No. 18, 1938 December 21
"County Seat," No. 19, 1938 December 22
"County Seat," No. 20, 1938 December 23
"County Seat," [No. 20], pp. 1-3, Text Differences, 1938 December 23
"County Seat," No. 21, 1938 December 26
"County Seat," No. 22, 1938 December 27
"County Seat," No. 23, 1938 December 28
"County Seat," No. 24, 1938 December 29
"County Seat," No. 25, 1938 December 30
"County Seat," No. 26, 1939 January 2
"County Seat," No. 27, 1939 January 3
"County Seat," No. 28, 1939 January 4
"County Seat," No. 29, 1939 January 5
"County Seat," No. 30, 1939 January 6
"County Seat," No. 31, 1939 January 9
"County Seat," No. 32, 1939 January 10
"County Seat," No. 34, 1939 January 12
"County Seat," [No. 34], pp. 1-4, Text Differences, 1939 January 12
"County Seat," No. 35, 1939 January 13
"County Seat," No. 36, 1939 January 16
"County Seat," [No. 36], Text Differences, 1939 January 16
"County Seat," [No. 37], pp. 1-17, 1939 January 17
"County Seat," [No. 37], pp. 2-9, 15-16, Text Differences, 1939 January 17
"County Seat," No. 38, 1939 January 18
"County Seat," [No. 38], Text Differences, 1939 January 18
"County Seat," [No. 38], pp. 16-17, Text Differences, 1939 January 18
"County Seat," No. 39, 1939 January 19
"County Seat," [No. 39], Text Differences, 1939 January 19
"County Seat," No. 40, 1939 January 20
"County Seat," [No. 40], Text Differences, 1939 January 20
"County Seat," [No. 40], pp. 11-18, Text Differences, 1939 January 20
"County Seat," [No. 40], pp. 12-18, Text Differences, 1939 January 20
"County Seat," No. 41, 1939 January 23
"County Seat," No. 41 p. 1, 23, Text Differences, 1939 January 23
"County Seat," No. 42, 1939 January 24
"County Seat," No. 43, 1939 January 25
"County Seat," No. 44, 1939 January 26
"County Seat," No. 45, 1939 January 27
"County Seat," No. 46, 1939 January 30
"County Seat," No. 47, 1939 January 31
"County Seat," [No. 48], 1939 February 1
"County Seat," No. 49, 1939 February 2
"County Seat," No. 50, 1939 February 3
"County Seat," [No. 50], pp. 11-15, Text Differences, 1939 February 3
"County Seat," No. 51, 1939 February 6
"County Seat," No. 52, 1939 February 7
"County Seat," No. 53, 1939 February 8
"County Seat," No. 54, 1939 February 9
"County Seat," No. 55, 1939 February 10
"County Seat," No. 56, 1939 February 13
"County Seat," No. 57, 1939 February 14
"County Seat," No. 58, 1939 February 15
"County Seat," No. 59, 1939 February 16
"County Seat," [No. 59], Text Differences, 1939 February 16
"County Seat," No. 60, 1939 February 17
"County Seat," [No. 60], Text Differences, 1939 February 17
"County Seat," No. 61, 1939 February 20
"County Seat," No. 62, 1939 February 21
"County Seat," No. 63, 1939 February 22
"County Seat," No. 64, 1939 February 23
"County Seat," No. 65, 1939 February 24
"County Seat," No. 66, 1939 February 27
"County Seat," No. 67, 1939 February 28
"County Seat," No. 68, 1939 March 1
"County Seat," No. 69, 1939 March 2
"County Seat," No. 70, 1939 March 3
"County Seat," [No. 71], 1939 March 6
"County Seat," No. 71, Pencil Changes, 1939 March 6
"County Seat," [No. 72], 1939 March 7
"County Seat," No. 72, Pencil Changes, 1939 March 7
"County Seat," No. 73, 1939 March 8
"County Seat," [No. 73], 1939 March 8
"County Seat," No. 73, Old, 1939 March 8
"County Seat," No. 74, 1939 March 9
"County Seat," No. 74, Old, 1939 March 9
"County Seat," No. 75, 1939 March 10
"County Seat," No. 75, Old, 1939 March 10
"County Seat," No. 76, Story Line: Dwight Appleby Gravely Ill, 1939 March 13
"County Seat," No. 76, Story Line: Veterans/Craige, 1939 March 13
"County Seat," No. 77, Story Line: Dwight Appleby Gravely Ill, 1939 March 14
"County Seat," No. 78, Story Line: Dwight Appleby Gravely Ill, 1939 March 15
"County Seat," No. 79, Story Line: Veterans/Craige, 1939 March 16
"County Seat," [No.80], Story Line: Dwight Appleby Gravely Ill, 1939 March 17
"County Seat," No. 80, Story Line: Veterans/Craige, 1939 March 17
"County Seat," [No. 80], pp. 12-16 Story Line: Dwight Appleby Gravely Ill, Text Variation, 1939 March 17
"County Seat," No. 81, 1939 March 20
"County Seat," No. 82, 1939 March 21
"County Seat," No. 83, 1939 March 22
"County Seat," No. 84, 1939 March 24
"County Seat," [No. 84], pp. 8-11, Text Differences, 1939 March 24
"County Seat," No. 85, 1939 March 27
"County Seat," No. 86, 1939 March 29
"County Seat," No. 87, 1939 March 30
"County Seat," No. 88, 1939 March 31
"County Seat," "Circus Story," 1939 April 22
"County Seat," "Blackmail Story (Solange)," 1939 May 20
"County Seat," "Old Immortality," 1939 Jun 24
"County Seat," "Tobin's Treasure!," 1939 July 1
"County Seat," "Wortle-Matthews Feud," 1939 July 29
"County Seat," Untitled, 1939 April 29
"County Seat," Untitled, 1939 August 5
["County Seat,"] Untitled, 1939 September 16
"County Seat," Untitled
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Aeroplane Sequence" and "Cat Sequence," December 1938
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Baby Story," 1939 July 3
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Bank Robbery Sequence"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Blackmail Sequence," December 1938
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Cement Story," 1939 June 19
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Circus Sequence"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Clark Sequence," 1939 March 8
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Convention Sequence," 1939 March 1
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Doc Collects an Old Bill" and Untitled Summary
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Dog Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Efficiency Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Epidemic Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Feud Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Final Sequence," ca. March 1939
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Founder Sequence," 1938 December 31
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Graft Story," 1939 July 10
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Haunted Sequence," 1939 January 27
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Jerry Sequence," 1939 February 10
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Land Racket Sequence," 1939 January 14
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Martha Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Murder Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Newspaper Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Partnership Sequence"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Popularity Sequence," December 1938
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Portrait Sequence," 1938 December 27
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Refugee Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Scandal Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "School Story"
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Six Inch Story," 1939 July 29
"County Seat," Old Ideas, "Trial Sequence," 1939 January 17
"County Seat," Old Ideas, Untitled
"County Seat," Old Ideas, Synopsis of Scripts, April-August 1939
"County Seat," Series Synopsis, 1939
"County Seat," Series Synopsis
"County Seat," Series Synopsis, Sample Scripts, Sample Folder (Empty), 1939 March 6-10, 1939 September 2
"County Seat," Series Synopsis, Sample Scripts, 1939 March 6-10, 1939 September 2
"County Seat," Series Synopsis, Sample Scripts, 1939 March 6-10, 1939 September 2
"County Seat," Series Synopsis, Sample Scripts, 1939 March 6-10, 1939 September 2
"County Seat," Series Synopsis, Sample Scripts, 1939 March 6-10, 1939 September 2
"The Croupier No. 4: The Nightmare Man," 1949 October 12
"Death in the Surgery"
"Doctor of Medicine: Maxie Goes to Bat"
"Doctor of Medicine: Maxie Goes to Bat," Alternate Opening
"Doctor of Medicine No 9: Maxie Goes to Bat"
"Doctor of Medicine No. 11: Maxie Goes to Bat"
Doris Sharp Talent Enterprise, Radio Registry Show Sheet, 1950-1951
"The Drums of Yesterday"
The Federal Civil Defense Administration, "Tomorrow," Philip Wylie, Author, Milton Geiger, Radio Adaptation, 1956 August 21
The Federal Civil Defense Administration, "Tomorrow," Philip Wylie, Author, Milton Geiger, Radio Adaptation, With Cuts, 1956 August 21
The Federal Civil Defense Administration, "Tomorrow," Philip Wylie, Author, Milton Geiger, Radio Adaptation
The Federal Civil Defense Administration, "Tomorrow," Philip Wylie, Author, Milton Geiger, Radio Adaptation, Notes
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Notes
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Script Titled "Cameron of the Highlands," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Script Titled "The Cathedral in the Fens," pp. 1-21, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Script Titled "The Cathedral in the Fens," pp. 1-22, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Script Titled "The Fighting O'Flynn," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Script Titled "The Highlander," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Script Titled "The Highlander," Revised, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Script Titled "The Highlander," Revised, Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Pencil Markings
"The Fighting O'Flynn (Audition): The Cathedral in the Fens," Script Titled "O'Flynn of O'Flynn," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Florsheim Audition," 1940 June 18
"For I Am a Doctor," No. 1 Other Title: "Kermit Hubbard, M.D." Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Series Synopsis and Script
"The Four Star Playhouse No. 7: Once Upon a Horse," pp. 1-23, Virginia Faulkner, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation, 1949 August 14
"The Four Star Playhouse No. 7: Once Upon a Horse," pp. 1-24, Virginia Faulkner, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation, 1949 August 14
"The Four Star Playhouse [No. 7]: Once Upon a Horse," pp. 1-25, Virginia Faulkner, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation, ca. August 1949
"The Four Star Playhouse [No. 7]: Once Upon a Horse," Virginia Faulkner, Article, Cosmopolitan Magazine, ca. 1947
"The Four Star Playhouse [No. 11]: Paradise, New Jersey," Robert Carson
"The Four Star Playhouse [No. 11]: Paradise, U.S.A." Robert Carson, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation, ca. 1949
"The Four Star Playhouse No. 11: Paradise, U.S.A." 2nd Revision, Robert Carson, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation, 1949 September 11
"The Four Star Playhouse No. 11: Paradise, U.S.A." 2nd Revision, Robert Carson, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation, Circled Numbers, 1949 September 11
"A Gallery of Women," Synopsis and Audition Script
"A Gallery of Women," Synopsis and Audition Script, Text Differences
"The Great Humanitarian," Marion Rubenstein
"Greater Than Victory"
"Greg Stuart, M.D.: Maxie Goes to Bat," pp. 7, 7A
"Greg Stuart, M.D.: Maxie Goes to Bat," Revised, pp. 1-23
"Greg Stuart, M.D.: Maxie Goes to Bat," Revised, pp. 1-24
"Greg Stuart, M.D.: Salt of the Earth"
"Greg Stuart, Doctor of Medicine: Maxie Goes to Bat"
"The Hall Mark Playhouse: Afterwards," Edith Wharton, Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation
"Harshaw and Company: A Gentleman and a Socker"
"Her Honor, the Judge," (Anne Revere Audition)
"Her Honor, the Judge," (Anne Revere Audition), pp. 1, 1A, 15-16, 16A, 16B, 25-26
"Her Honor, the Judge," (Anne Revere Audition), pp. 1-30
"Her Honor, the Judge," No. 9 (Anne Revere Audition), August 1948
"Her Honor, the Judge," No. 9 (Anne Revere Audition), Pencil Markings, August 1948
"Her Honor, the Judge," No. 9, Revised, (Anne Revere Audition), August 1948
"Hollywood Star Playhouse: Of Night and the River," 1950 October 9
"Hollywood Star Playhouse No. 7: Murder in the Fens," Revised, Robert Metzler, Co-Author, 1951 September 6
"Hollywood Star Time: No. 43: Bedelia," Revised, 1946 Ocober 26
"If I Should Die," Teaser and Script Titled "Double Disaster"
"In the Fog," Production Synopsis
Inventory, Research, and Synopsis Binder, pp. 1-40, ca. 1948-ca. 1960, 1971
Inventory, Research, and Synopsis Binder, pp. 41-77, ca. 1948-ca. 1960, 1971
"Inventory, Research, and Synopsis Binder, pp. 78-119, ca. 1948-ca. 1960, 1971
"Irene Dunne-Fred MacMurray Show: Bright Star," Other Title: "Football Coach"
"Irene Dunne-Fred MacMurray Show: Bright Star," Other Title: "Football Coach," Loose Sheet (1)
"It Takes Two"
"Joan and Kermit," Chapters 1-3
"Joan and Kermit," Chapters 4-5
"Joan and Kermit," Character Notes and Plot Synopsis
"Joan of Paris"
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Big Trees," Act 1, pp. 1-17, 1954 November 2
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Big Trees," Act 1, pp. 1-19, 1954 November 2
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Big Trees," Act 2, pp. 1-13, 1954 November 2
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Big Trees," Act 2, pp. 1-16, 1954 November 2
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Big Trees," Act 3, 1954 November 2
"Lux Radio Theatre: David and Bathsheba," Act 1, 1954 October 19
"Lux Radio Theatre: David and Bathsheba," Act 2, 1954 October 19
"Lux Radio Theatre: David and Bathsheba," Act 3, 1954 October 19
"Lux Radio Theatre: David and Bathsheba," Act 1, Penciled Framework, 1, 1954 October 19
"Lux Radio Theatre: David and Bathsheba," Act 2, Penciled Framework, 2, 1954 October 19
"Lux Radio Theatre: David and Bathsheba," Act 3, Penciled Framework, 3, 1954 October 19
"Lux Radio Theatre: Has Anybody Seen My Gal," Act 1, 1954 January 11
"Lux Radio Theatre: Has Anybody Seen My Gal," Act 2, 1954 January 11
"Lux Radio Theatre: Has Anybody Seen My Gal," Act 3, 1954 January 11
"Lux Radio Theatre: Has Anybody Seen My Gal," Act 1, With Framework, 1954 January 11
"Lux Radio Theatre: Has Anybody Seen My Gal," Act 2, With Framework, 1954 January 11
"Lux Radio Theatre: Has Anybody Seen My Gal," Act 3, With Framework, 1954 January 11
"Lux Radio Theatre: So Big," Act 1, 1954 September 21
"Lux Radio Theatre: So Big," Act 2, 1954 September 21
"Lux Radio Theatre: So Big," Act 3, 1954 September 21
"Lux Radio Theatre: So Big," Revised, Act 1, 1954 September 21
"Lux Radio Theatre: So Big," Revised, Act 2, 1954 September 21
"Lux Radio Theatre: So Big," Revised, Act 3, 1954 September 21
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Turning Point," Act 1, 1954 October 5
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Turning Point," Act 2, 1954 October 5
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Turning Point," Act 3, 1954 October 5
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Turning Point," Act 1, "Johnny" Role Underlined, 1954 October 5
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Turning Point," Act 2, "Johnny" Role Underlined, 1954 October 5
"Lux Radio Theatre: The Turning Point," Act 3, "Johnny" Role Underlined, 1954 October 5
"Main Street, U.S.A." No. 1, 1938 November 21
"Main Street, U.S.A." No. 2, 1938 November 22
"Main Street, U.S.A." Old Ideas
"Match Point," Muffet Peter, Co-Author
"The Mayor of the Town," Storyline
"The Mayor of the Town," Storyline, Penciled Changes
"The Meeting," Merrick Fifield McCarthy, 1942 October 12
"The Meeting," Merrick Fifield McCarthy, Co-Author, 1942 December 4
"Moral Victory," Act 1, 1944 May 5
"Moral Victory," Production Synopsis, 1944 May 5
"Mutual Playhouse: No. 1: Keep 'Em Rolling," No. 22, 1942 April 5
Mystery Story Properties, Author/Title List
Mystery Story Properties, "Bedelia," Vera Caspary
Mystery Story Properties, "The Body of the Crime," Wilbur Daniel Steele
Mystery Story Properties, "Blue Murder," Wilbur Daniel Steele
Mystery Story Properties, "Crime Without Passion," Ben Hecht
Mystery Story Properties, "Mario and the Magician," Thomas Mann
Newsclipping, Publishing of a Group of Milton Geiger Plays
The New York War Fund, Campaign Inaugural Dinner, "They Rise to Conquer," September 20
The New York War Fund, Campaign Inaugural Dinner, "They Rise to Conquer," Penciled Markings, Version 1, 1944 September 20
The New York War Fund, Campaign Inaugural Dinner, "They Rise to Conquer," Penciled Markings, Version 2, 1944 September 20
The New York War Fund, Campaign Inaugural Dinner, "They Rise to Conquer," Program, 1944 September 20
"No Common Clay," Production Synopsis
"The Old Gaurd-A McCall Story," Outline
"One Special for Doc"
"Opportunity Day"
"Our Town: Good Medicine"
Patriotic Slogans, ca. 1941
"Pit 13: The Adventures of Philip Marlowe"
"Pit 13: The Adventures of Philip Marlowe," pp. 19-21 [2 sets], 21 [No. 2], 5 Sheets
"Pit 13: The Adventures of Philip Marlowe," Story Outline
"The Red Feather"
"The Red Feather," Penciled Changes
"The Red Feather," Synopsis
"The Rudy Vallee Hour: Nothin' But Nothin' for Kayo"
The Salvation Army, Advertisment, 1966 November 6
The Salvation Army, Article
The Salvation Army, Definition of Terms/Description of Service List
The Salvation Army, Manual
The Salvation Army, Manual for Golden Ages Club of the Salvation Army
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: The Ghost of Highland Blackie," Dorothy English
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: A Giant in the Earth," Dorothy English
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: A Good Understanding," pp. 1-18, Dorothy English
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: A Good Understanding," pp. 1-19, Dorothy English
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: A Good Understanding," pp. 14-19, Dorothy English
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: Jenny Kissed Me," p. 1, Dorothy English
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: Jenny Kissed Me," p. 1-18, Dorothy English, 1966 November 23
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: Jenny Kissed Me," p. 1-24, Dorothy English
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: Miracle in Black," Dorothy English, ca. December 1966
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: More Stately Mansions," Dorothy English, ca. December 1966
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: One Special for the Major"
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: A Sense of Humor," pp. 1-17
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: A Sense of Humor," pp. 1-21
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre," Untitled Script
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre," Untitled Script Insert
"Salvation Army Heartbeat Theatre: The Upside-Down Soldier," Dorothy English
"Show Globes," Untitled [1]
"Show Globes," Untitled [2]
"Show Globes," Untitled [3]
"Show Globes," Untitled [4]
"Show Globes," Untitled [5]
"Show Globes," Untitled [6]
"Show Globes," Untitled [7]
"Show Globes," [No. 8]
"Show Globes," No. 12
"Show Globes," Notes
"The Story of Dr. Kildare," No. 53
Study and Teaching, "How Do They Get That Way?" A Chapter on Writing the Radio Play for Max Wylie's "Radio Writing," ca. 1946
Study and Teaching, "Tell Me Mr. Hemmingdreiser...?" A Chapter on Writing the Radio Play for Max Wylie's "Radio Writing," ca. 1946
"Supernatural!: Jack the Ripper"
"Supernatural!: Jack the Ripper," Synopsis
"The Thunder in the Lilacs-The Story of Harriet Beecher Stowe"
"To Stars and Stripes No. 2: Benjamin Franklin"
"Turns Hollywood Theatre No. 2: The Cold Brow of Death," 1951 September 25
"The Twilight Shore"
"The Twilight Shore," Production Synopsis
"We Care No. 2: The Starry Room," 1948 April 11
"We Care No. 22: Power of Darkness," 1948 August 29
"The White Swan," From a Story by Maxwell Maltz, M.D. Revised
"Who Knows," No. 1, 1940 March 16
"Who Knows," No. 3, 1940 March 30
"Who Knows," No. 5, 1940 April 13
"Who Knows," No. 7, 1940 April 27
"Who Knows," No. 10, 1940 May 13
"Who Knows," No. 13, 1940 June 3
"Who Knows," No. 14, 1940 June 10
"Who Knows," No. 21, 1940 August 5
"Who Knows," No. 22, 1940 August 12
"Who Knows," No. 27, 1940 September 16
"Who Knows," No. 32, 1940 October 21
"Who Knows," No. 43, 1941 January 13
"Who Knows," No. 50, 1941 March 3
"Who Knows: The Curse of the Kamashek"
"Who Knows," Untitled, Jack Johnstone, 1942
"Who Knows," Untitled
"Will Hacket of Small-Town," No. 1, pp. 1-3, 14, ca. November 1938
"A Wonderful Disposition," pp. 1-25
"A Wonderful Disposition," pp. 1-32
"Young Bentley," Series Synopsis, Sample Binder (Empty)
"Young Bentley," Series Synopsis, Introduction, Character Analyses
"Young Bentley," Series Synopsis, Script Synopsis
"Young Bentley," Series Synopsis, Script No. 3
"Young Bentley," Series Synopsis, Script No. 23
"Young Bentley," Series Synopsis, Script No. 65
Series VI: Research, 1932-1962
Articles, Notes, Jeanne Eagels Lawsuit, Mountaineering, 1962 February 11
Newsclippings, February 1955
Twentieth Century Fox, Research Library, Notes, Octopus, 1932, 1935, 1938
Vocabulary List
Series VII: Short Stories, 1960
"Baby-The Story of a Very Young Man," Richard Goode
"Bachelor's Dowry," pp. 1-22, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bachelor's Dowry," pp. 23-44, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bachelor's Dowry," pp. 45-66, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bachelor's Dowry," pp. 67-87, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 1], pp. 1-20, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 1], pp. 21-40, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 1], pp. 41-60, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 1], pp. 61-80, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 1], pp. 81-100, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 1], pp. 101-115, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 2], pp. 1-20, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 2], pp. 21-40, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Baazar," [Version 2], pp. 41-60, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 2], pp. 61-80, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 2], pp. 81-100, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 2], pp. 101-115, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 3], pp. 1-20, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 3], pp. 21-40, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 3], pp. 41-60, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 3], pp. 61-80, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Baazar," [Version 3], pp. 81-100, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 4], pp. 1-20, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 4], pp. 21-40, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 4], pp. 41-60, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Bazaar," [Version 4], pp. 61-81, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Baazar," [Version 4], pp. 81-101, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Cheyene," Character Basis
"The Clutch"
"The Day the Kid Come Home," Richard Goode
"Deirdre Pronounced Daythra"
"A Dr. Kildare Story: The Velvet Sleep," pp. 1-5, 5A, 6-8
"A Dr. Kildare Story: The Velvet Sleep," pp. 1-7, 7A, 8-15, Markings
"A Dr. Kildare Story: The Velvet Sleep," pp. 8-14, Slashes
"A Fierce and Fine Contagion"
"For You Are With Me," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"For You Are With Me," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Markings
"For You Are With Me," p. 112 [3 sheets], Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Ghost on the High Seas"
"The Great Man Votes," Gordon Malherbe Hillman
"Haunted December," Story Outline
"Landing at Daybreak"
"Like Father, Like Son"
"The Manifest Destiny Kid," Jerry Brondfield, Co-Author
"The Misery Mule," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"The Misery Mule," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Bibliography
"Mr. Belvedere Turns to Crime," Robert Metzler, Hunt Stromberg, Jr.
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, Chapters 1-4, April 1960
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, Chapters 5-8, April 1960
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, Chapters 9-12, April 1960
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, Chapters 13-16, April 1960
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, Chapters 17-20, April 1960
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, Chapters 21-24, April 1960
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, Chapters 25-28, April 1960
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, Chapters 29-32, April 1960
"Mu-lan," Patricia Davies, pp. 179-245, April 1960
"Open All Night"
"The Story of a Doctor-His Name was Irving Res, M.D." Dorothy Geiger
"Taxi"
"Two Worlds"
Untitled Story
"The Velvet Sleep"
"The Velvet Sleep," With Markings
"The Yankee Trail," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Treatment, pp. 1-21
"The Yankee Trail," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Treatment, pp. 22-42
"The Yankee Trail," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Treatment, pp. 43-63
"The Yankee Trial," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Treatment, pp. 64-83
Series VIII: Sound Recording Transcripts, 1966-1969
"Hear the U.S.A." Program 1, p. 1
"Hear the U.S.A." Program 1-2, Program 3 (Revised), Program 4, 1966 May 21
"Hear the U.S.A." Program 1-2, Program 3-4 (Synopsis)
"Hear the U.S.A." Program 1-4, Markings
"Hear the U.S.A." Program 1-4, Text Differences
"Hear the U.S.A." Program 1-4, Timings
"Hear the U.S.A." Loose Sheets (20)
"Hear the U.S.A." Playlist, 1966 March 28
"Hear the U.S.A." Playlist (Revised)
"Hear the U.S.A." Propectus, 1966 April 4
"Hear the U.S.A." Prospectus
"Hear the U.S.A." Prospectus, Markings
"Hear the U.S.A." Prospectus, pp. 1-8
"Hear the U.S.A." Prospectus, "New"
"Hear the U.S.A." Prospectus, "Old"
"Hear the U.S.A." Prospectus No. 1, "Old"
"Hear the U.S.A." v. 2, Other Title: "The Captain of the 'Ko'," "Old"
"Hear the U.S.A." v. 2, Program 1-4, 1968 April 22
"Hear the U.S.A." v. 2, Program 1-4, Check Marks, 1968 April 22
"Hear the U.S.A." v. 2, Program 1-4, Handwritten Timings, 1968 April 22
"Hear the U.S.A." v. 2, Program 1-4, 1969
Series IX: Television Plays, 1949-1967
"Afternoon of a Nymph"
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 40th Anniversary, "Dinner with the President," President Eisenhower Acceptance Speech, 1953 November 23
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 40th Anniversary, "Dinner with the President," President Eisenhower Acceptance Speech, Draft, 1953 November 23
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 40th Anniversary, "Dinner with the President," Programs, 1953 November 23
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 40th Anniversary, "Dinner with the President," Publications, November 1953
"The Asking Price," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Begin at the End," Outline
"Ben Casey," Notes
"Ben Casey: A Sensitive Place on the Crystal"
"Ben Casey: The Wireless"
"Ben Casey: The Wireless Set," p. 1-9
"Ben Casey: The Wireless Set," pp. 1-29
"Ben Casey: The Wirelesss Set," pp. 1-29, Pen Markings
"Bonanza: Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble," Outline
"Bonanza: Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble," Synopsis
"Bonanza: The Tainted Men," Storyline, 1964 March 17
"Bourbon Street Beat: Portrait of Lenore," Datasheet, 1959 September 23
"Bourbon Street Beat: Portrait of Lenore," Draft 1, 1959 May 21
"Bourbon Street Beat: Portrait of Lenore," Draft 2
"Bourbon Street Beat: Portrait of Lenore," Finale Draft, Milton Geiger, Author, Charles Hoffman, Co-Author for Teleplay, 1959 August 17
"The Birdwoman and the Eagle-The Sacajawea Story," Outline Offered for "The Great Adventure"
"Bitter Grapes," Title Page: "A Dove with Talons"
"Bitter Grapes," pp. 1-33
"Bitter Grapes," pp. 1-39
"Brother of the Ox," Synopsis, 1960 April 20
"City at Sea," Synopsis
"Clara"
"Climax!: Jane Eyre,"Charlotte Bronte, Author, Milton Geiger, Screenplay
"Climax! No. 3: Jane Eyre," pp. 1-15, Charlotte Bronte, Author, Milton Geiger, Screenplay
"Climax! No. 3: Jane Eyre," pp. 16-30, Charlotte Bronte, Author, Milton Geiger, Screenplay
"Climax! No. 3: Jane Eyre," pp. 31-46, Charlotte Bronte, Author, Milton Geiger, Screenplay
"Contest," pp. 1-37
"Contest," pp. 1-37, "Beecher" Role Listed as Optional
"Contest," pp. 1-39
"Contest," pp. 1-46
"The Cream of the Jest," James Branch Cabell, Author, Milton Geiger, Treatment
"Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindszenty: Cardinal Red"
"Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindszenty: Clash of Red"
"Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindszenty: Death on the Bicycle Path," Outline with Notes, Addenda, Corrections, Version 1
"Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindszenty: Death on the Bicycle Path," Outline with Notes, Addenda, Corrections, Version 2
"Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindszenty," Untitled, Story Outline, Teaser, Act 1
"Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindszenty," Untitled, Story Outline, Teaser, Act 1-3
"Crime of the Century: Cardinal Mindszenty," Research Notes
"Cry Wildfire!" Screen Story, pp. 1-15
"Cry Wildfire!" Screen Story, pp. 1-41
"Dear Danny's Father," Outline, Title Page: "In Many Ways"
"Death Valley Days: One in a Hundred," pp. 1-35
"Death Valley Days: One in a Hundred," pp. 1-36
"Death Valley Days: One in a Hundred," 2nd Draft, 1959 August 10
"Death Valley Days: One in a Hundred," Outlines, 1959 July 17
"Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal: The Martinez Story"
"Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal: The Martinez Story," From a Folder Titled "Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal: The Soto Story"
"Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal: Maxie Goes to Bat," From a Folder Titled "Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal: The Soto Story"
"The Dogs of War," Robert Metzler, Author, Milton Geiger, Teleplay, Synopsis
"Dragnet: The Big Tattoo"
"Dragnet: The Big Tattoo," Notes
"Dragnet: The Big Tattoo," Outline, 1949 December 21
"Dragnet," Glossary of Police Terms
"The Dreamers," Synopsis
"The Drums of Yesterday," pp. 1-15
"The Drums of Yesterday," pp. 16-30
"The Drums of Yesterday," pp. 31-43
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is: [Research Notes]," p. 1, 1A, 2-4, 4A, 5-8, 10-14, 16-28, 28i-28iv, 28A, 28B, 1967
"Eye on Art - - LA.: Where the Scene Is: Galleries, Museums, Etc.," pp. 29-32, 32A, 33-35, 35A, 36, 36B, 37-39, 1967
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is: Schools, Colleges, Kid Training," pp. 40, 40A, 41-45, 45A, 45B, 45C, 1967
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is: Collectors," pp. 47-49, 1967
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is: The Artists," pp. 49B, 50-56, 56C, 56D, 56E, 57-58, 1967
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is: Critics and Art Writers," pp. 59-63, 63A, 64-65, 65A, 65B, 1967
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is: Films, TV, Theatre(s)," pp. 66, 1967
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is: Art and the People," pp. 67, 67B-67R, 1967
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is," Notes
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is," Press Releases, December 1966, May 1967
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is," Teleplay Draft, pp. 1-25
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is," Teleplay Draft, pp. 26-50
"Eye on Art - - L.A.: Where the Scene Is," Teleplay Draft, pp. 51-77
"Fanatic on Wheels," Treatment
"F.D.R. Series," Episode No. 4, Victor Wolfsen, Treatment, 1961 August 7
"F.D.R. Series," Episode No. 10, Episode Research Packet
"F.D.R. Series," Episode No. 11, Episode Research Packet
"F.D.R. Series," Episode No. 12, Episode Research Packet
"F.D.R. Series," Episode No. 14, Episode Research Packet
"The Female Animal," Outline
"Fifty Dollar Holdup," Adapted by Milton Geiger from the Short Story "This Week," by Jerome Brondfield
"The Flying Nun," Series Synopsis, Max Wylie
"Force 12," pp. 1-41, Muffet Peter, Author, Milton Geiger, Teleplay, Representation by the Jaffe Agency, Inc.
"Force 12," pp. 1-41, Muffet Peter, Author, Milton Geiger, Teleplay, Representation by the Frank Cooper Associates Agency
"Force 12," Act 1, Muffet Peter, Author, Milton Geiger, Teleplay
"Force 12," Act 2, Muffet Peter, Author, Milton Geiger, Teleplay
"Force 12," Act 3, Muffet Peter, Author, Milton Geiger, Teleplay
"Force 12," Outline
"Fort Courageous: The Blade"
"Fort Courageous: Water Scrape," Pilot
"Fort Courageous: Water Scrape," Pilot, pp. 3-4
"Fort Courageous: Water Scrape," Pilot, Outline Titled "Fort Triumph No. 9"
"Fort Courageous: Water Scrape," Pilot, Notes
"Fort Courageous: Water Scrape," Pilot, Revised
"Fort Courageous: Water Scrape," Pilot, Revised, pp. "A," "AA,," 1956 May 14
"Fort Courageous: Whence Cometh Help?"
"Fort Courageous: Whence Cometh Help?," With pp. "A" and "AA"
"Fort Courageous: Whence Cometh Help?" pp. 12-17
"Fort Courageous: Whence Cometh Help?" Revised
"Fort Courageous: Whence Cometh Help?" Outline No. 2
"Fort Courageous: Whence Cometh Help?" Research Article, 1956 November 10
"A Gallery of Women," Synopsis, Script
"General Hospital," No. 120, Mathilde Ferro, Theodore Ferro, 1963 September 13
"General Hospital," No. 141, 1963 October 14
"General Hospital," No. 141, Outline, 1963 October 14
"General Hospital," No. 141-145, Breakdowns, October 1963
"General Hospital," No. 141-150, Assignments, Weeks 2-3, October 1963
"General Hospital," No. 142, pp. 1-31, 1963 October 15
"General Hospital," No. 142, pp. 1-33, 1963 October 15
"General Hospital," No. 143, pp. 1-30, 1963 October 16
"General Hospital," No. 143, pp. 1-32, 1963 October 16
"General Hospital," No. 144, pp. 1-29, 1963 October 17
"General Hospital," No. 144, pp. 1-31, 1963 October 17
"General Hospital," No. 145, pp. 1-31, 1963 October 18
"General Hospital," No. 145, pp. 1-34, 1963 October 18
"General Hospital," No. 146, pp. 1-32, 1963 October 21
"General Hospital," No. 146, pp. 1-33, 1963 October 21
"General Hospital," No. 146-150, Breakdowns, October 1963
"General Hospital," No. 147, pp. 1-31, 1963 October 22
"General Hospital," No. 147, pp. 1-33, 1963 October 22
"General Hospital," No. 148, Consecutive Page Numbering Throughout, 1963 October 23
"General Hospital," No. 148, Page Numbering Starts Over with Each Act, 1963 October 23
"General Hospital," No. 149, Lacks Cover Page, 1963 October 24
"General Hospital," No. 149, With Cover Page, 1963 October 24
"General Hospital," No. 150, pp. 1-27, 1963 October 25
"General Hospital," No. 150, pp. 1-32, 1963 October 25
"General Hospital," Commitments, 1963 October 3
"General Hospital," No. 121, 1964 June 15
"General Hospital," No. 122, 1964 June 16
"General Hospital," No. 123, 1963 June 17
"General Hospital," No. 125, 1963 June 19
"General Hospital," Sets Description
"Gran'ma Rebel"
"The Gray Command," pp. 1-12
"The Gray Command," Act 1, 1959 October 11
"The Gray Command," Act 2, 1959 October 11
"The Gray Command," Act 3, 1959 October 11
"The Gray Command," Newsclipping
"Her Honor, the Judge," Act 1
"Her Honor, the Judge," Act 2
"The Highlander," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"The Highlander: The Cathedral in the Fens," Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Series Synopsis, Sample Script
"Hotel Cosmopolitan," Outline
"Horse Opera"
"The Hunted," Maurice Baudine, Jr., Author, Milton Geiger, Adaptation
"Juvenile Team: Kid Stuff," Act 1, Richard Goode, Teleplay
"Juvenile Team: Kid Stuff," Act 2, Richard Goode, Teleplay
"Juvenile Team: Kid Stuff," Draft 1, Robert Whaling, 1958 January 3
"Kermit Hubbard, M.D. No. 1: The Asking Price," Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Knickerbocker Tavern," pp. 1-25
"Knickerbocker Tavern," pp. 1-29
"Labyrinth"
"Laramie: An Ordeal in the Sun"
"Laramie: Purgatory Pull," Title Page
"Laramie: Treasure Coach from Laramie," Storyline
"Lucifer at Large No. 3: Portrait of Lenore"
"The Man from Blackhawk No. 4536: Bible," Writer's Guide, 1959 April 30
"Marie," Act 1
"Marie," Act 2
"Marie," Act 3
"Marie," pp. 1-27
"Match Point," Act 1, Muffet Peter, Co-Author
"Match Point," Act 2, Muffet Peter, Co-Author
"The Misery Mule," Draft, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Miss Caldwell," Copy 1
"Miss Caldwell," Copy 3
"Moonlight Sonata"
"The Naked Heart," pp. 1-24, Myron Golden
"The Naked Heart," pp. 25-48, Myron Golden
"The Naked Heart," pp. 49-72, Myron Golden
"The Naked Heart," pp. 73-96, Myron Golden
"The Naked Heart," pp. 97-107, i-v, Myron Golden
"Oasis in the Snow," pp. 1-22, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Oasis in the Snow," pp. 1-35, Robert Metzler, Co-Author
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," Erle Stanley Gardner, Walter Doniger, Adaptation, Analysis, 1956 June 19
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," Erle Stanley Gardner, Walter Doniger, Adaptation, Final Draft
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," pp. 1-44, Erle Stanley Gardner, Walter Doniger and Milton Geiger, Adaptation
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," pp. 1-83, Erle Stanley Gardner, Walter Doniger and Milton Geiger, Adaptation
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," pp. 47, 52-54, 60-62, 79-83, Eric Stanley Gardner, Walter Doniger and Milton Geiger, Adaptation
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," pp. 47, 50-52, 60-62, 79-84, Erle Stanley Gardner, Walter Doniger and Milton Geiger, Adaptation
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," pp. 48, 52-54, 60, 78, 80-82, Erle Stanley Gardner, Walter Doniger and Milton Geiger, Adaptation
"Perry Mason: The Case of the Crimson Kiss," pp. 61-65, Erle Stanley Gardner, Walter Doniger and Milton Geiger, Adaptation
"Portrait of Lenore," Act 1
"Portrait of Lenore," Act 2
"Portrait of Lenore," Act 3
"Portrait of Lenore," Oral Submission, 1959 April 8
"Portrait of Lenore," Original Teleplay
"Project 10," Overview
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Copy 1
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," pp. 1-57
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," pp. A-C
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Draft 2
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Flashback, Draft 1
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Flashback, Draft 2
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Shadowcast
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Article, 1964 February 15
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Meeting Notes, 1961 March 24
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Outline, 1961 January 30
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Marry Todd Lincoln," Research Notes
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Research Notes, Cut Up
"Recall: A Study of Mary Todd Lincoln," Other Titles: "Flashback" and "Shadowcast," For Pilot "Profiles: Mary Todd Lincoln," Teaser
"Return Match," 1953 October 24
"Return Match," Muffet Peter, Muffet, Author, Milton Geiger, Teleplay, 1953 October 24
"Ride, Redcoat, Ride," Outline Offered for "The Great Adventure"
"Riverboat," Writer's Guide, 1959 June 5
"Salt of the Earth"
"Search for Tomorrow," Audition Script
"Search for Tomorrow," Episode Projection Synopsis, Notes, September-October 1957
"Search for Tomorrow," Episode Projection Synopsis, Notes, November-December 1957
"Search for Tomorrow," Interim Outlines, June 1957, September 1957
"Search for Tomorrow," Scripts, Story Projection, January 1958
"The Sermon and the Sword"
Script List
"Stoney Burke No. 11: The Wanderer," 1962 August 21
"Stoney Burke No. 11: The Wanderer," Draft
"Stoney Burke No. 11: The Wanderer," Revised, 1962 August 27
"Stoney Burke No. 11: The Wanderer," Revised Story Outline, 1962 June 12
"Supernatural," Jack Johnstone, Co-Author
"Supernatural," Jack Johnstone, Co-Author, Storylines
"Supernatural," Jack Johnstone, Co-Author, Synopsis
"Sybil," 1960 April 9
"Sybil"
"Sybil," Old
"Tales of the Plainsman," Writer's Guide
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach"
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach," Coversheet, 1961 August 29
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach," Draft 2
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach," Draft 2, Coversheet: "Bitter Cargo"
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach," Production No. 15704, 1961 June 19
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach," Storyline
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach: The Lydia Brigode Story," March 1961
"Tales of Wells Fargo: Treasure Coach: The Lydia Brigode Story"
"Terry Trespass"
"That's Gratitude," Notes, Script
"The Troubleshooters," Writer's Guide, 1959 June 8
"Turn of the Century"
"The Unbroken Eagle"
"Union Pacific: The Haunted Hills"
"Union Pacific: The Haunted Hills," Outline, 1957 May 12
"Union Pacific: Iron West," Revision, 1957 May 6
[Untitled Script 1], ca. 1958
[Untitled Script 2], Act 1
[Untitled Script 2], Act 2
[Untitled Script 2], Act 3
[Untitled Script 3], p. 64
"The Velvet Sleep," Teleplay
"Venom"
"War Correspondent"
"The Wave," Act 1, Muffet Peter, Co-Author
"The Wave," Act 2, Muffet Peter, Co-Author
"The Wave," Act 3, Muffet Peter, Co-Author
"The Wave," pp. 1-48, Muffet Peter, Co-Author
"Who is Murietta?" Metzler, Robert, Co-Author
"Who is Murrieta?" Robert Metzler, Co-Author, Registered S.W.G. Version
"Who is Murietta?" Robert Metzler, Co-Author, With Revision Markings
"Whispering Smith," Writer's Guide, 1958 September 22
"White Queen, Black Queen"
"You Are There: The Attempt to Assasinate Theodore Roosevelt," pp. 1-35
"You Are There: The Attempt to Assasinate Theodore Roosevelt," pp. 1-37
"You Are There: The Attempt to Assasinate Theodore Roosevelt," pp. 4-29, 37
"You Are There: The Attempt to Assasinate Theodore Roosevelt," Article, 1957 June 4
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," pp. 1-14
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," pp. 1-28
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," pp. 1-40
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," pp. 2-5, 17-18, 31-35, 39
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," pp. 3-7, 16A, 16B
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," pp. 3, 3B, 16-17, Blue Revisions
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," pp. 34-40, 1956 August 11
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," Article, 1961
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," Insert
"You Are There: The Bank Holiday of 1933," Research Notes, 1956
"You Are There: Benedict Arnold's Plot Against West Point," 1955 October 3
"You Are There: Benedict Arnold's Plot Against West Point," Penciled, 1955 October 3
"You Are There: Benedict Arnold's Plot Against West Point," Revised Second Draft, Under Title: "The Plot Against West Point
"You Are There: Benedict Arnold's Plot Against West Point," Notes
"You Are There: Benjamin Franklin Flies His Kite," Under Title: "Mr. Franklin Flies His Kite"
"You Are There: Benjamin Franklin Flies His Kite," 1st Revision, pp. 6, 8-9, 10/11 [1 Sheet], 14-15, 17, 19-20, 22-23, 27, 32/33 [1 Sheet], 34, 36-37, 38-42 [1 Sheet], 45, 52, 54, 54A, 1956 May 13
"You Are There: Benjamin Franklin Flies His Kite," [2nd Revision], pp. 9-11, 14-15, 17, 19-20, 22-23, 27, 32-33, 36-37, 38-42 [1 Sheet]
"You Are There: Benjamin Franklin Flies His Kite," Title Page, 1956 May 27
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," 1956 September 2
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter"
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," 1st Version, pp. 1-25, Under Title: "The Bombardment of Fort Sumter"
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," 2nd Version, pp. 5-7, 11, 14, 16-20
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," 3rd Version, pp. 3-13, 26-27
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," 4th Version, pp. 1, 3-8, 8A, 8B, 11-16, 26A, 20-22
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," Final Version, 1956 September 2
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," Revised, 1956 July 9
"You Are There: The Fall of Fort Sumter," Scene Summaries
"You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc," pp. 1-33
"You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc," pp. 1-42, 1955 November 9
"You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc," pp. 1-63, 3 Un-Numbered Sheets
"You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc," pp. 9-10, 14-15, Heading: "Old"
"You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc," pp. 14
"You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc," Jeremy Daniels, 1955 October 5
"You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc," Article, 1957 September 17
"You Are There: The Final Hours of Joan of Arc," Notes
"You Are There: The Salem Witch Trials," 1956 August 20
"You Are There: The Salem Witch Trials," Penciled Changes, 1956 August 20
"You Are There: The Salem Witch Trials," Text Differences
"You Are There: The Salem Witch Trials," Revised, 1956 August 20
"You Are There: The Salem Witch Trials," 2nd Revision
"You Are There: The Salem Witch Trials," Notes
"You Are There: The Salem Witch Trials," Scenes 11-12
"You Are There: William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech," pp. 1-36
"You Are There: William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech," pp. 1-46
"You Are There: William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech," Revised, Under Title: "Wiliam Jennings Bryan Makes His Cross of Gold Speech," 1956 April 15
"You Are There: William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech," Revised, Under Title: "Wiliam Jennings Bryan Makes His Cross of Gold Speech," Text Differences, 1956 April 15
"You Are There: William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech," Notes
"You Are There: William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech," Scene Summaries
Series X: Theater, 1957-1966
"Airport," 1-2 to 1-5, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-1 to 1-6, New Liska-Carol Scene, ca. 1957
"Airport," Airport 1 to Airport 2, Airport 2A, Airport 6 to Airport 7, 1957 July 11
"Airport," Airport 1 to Airport 8, ca. 1957
"Airport," Airport 1 to Airport 2, Airport 6 to Airport 8, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-3 to 1-7B, 1-8 to 1-45, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-5, 1-7 to 1-10, 1-13 to 1-14, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-5, 1-7, 1-9 to 1-10, 1-13 to 1-14, 1-20 to 1-21, 1-26 to 1-31, 1-31, 1-32 to 1-33, 1-33 [No. 2], 1-34 to 1-46, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-7, 1-7B, 1 Sheet Titled "Telephone Scene," ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-7B, 1-7C, 1957 June 22
"Airport," 1-7 to 1-8, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-7 to 1-13, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-11 to 1-26, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-11A, 1-12/1-28 [1 Sheet], ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-20 to 1-21, 1-21A, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-22, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-22 to 1-26, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-26 to 1-37, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-27 to 1-28, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-27 to 1-30, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-29/1-30 [1 Sheet], 1957 June 20
"Airport," 1-29/1-30 [1 Sheet], 1-29/1-30 [No. 2, 1 Sheet], 1-31, 1-33, 1957 June 20
"Airport," 1-29/1-30 [1 Sheet], 1-31, 1-33 1-39 to 1-45, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-29/1-30 [1 Sheet], 1-31 to 1-33, 1-33A, 1-34 to 1-46, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-31 to 1-33, 1-33A, 1-34, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-31 to 1-39, 1-39 [No. 2], 1-39A, 1-39B, 1-40, 1-41/1-42 [1 Sheet], 1-43 to 1-46, ca. June 1957
"Airport," 1-31 to 1-39, 1-39 [No. 2], 1-39A, 1-39B, 1-40, 1-41/1-42 [1 Sheet], 1-43 to 1-46, Penciled Changes, ca. June 1957
"Airport," 1-35 to 1-37, 1-39 to 1-46, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-38 [1 Sheet Total], ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-38 to 1-46, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-39 to 1-40, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-41 to 1-45, ca. 1957
"Airport," 1-42 [1 Sheet], ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-1 to 2-1-6, 2-1-6A, 2-1-7 to 2-1-17, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-1 to 2-1-17, 2-1-28 to 2-1-29, 2-1-29A, 2-1-30 to 2-1-34, 2-1-37 to 2-1-41, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-1 to 2-1-30, 2-2-31 to 2-2-43, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-2 to 2-1-5, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-2, 2-1-2 [No. 2], 2-1-3 to 2-1-5/2-1-6, [5 Sheets], 1957 July 13
"Airport," 2-1-4, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-6, 2-1-6A, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-3, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-5, 2-1-6 to 2-1-29, 2-1-31 to 2-1-40, 2-1-43 to 2-1-44, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-18, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-18 to 2-1-19, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-22, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-22, Penciled Changes, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-23 to 2-1-24, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-26 to 2-1-27, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-27 to 2-1-28/2-1-29, 2-1-30, 2-1-30A, [4 Sheets], ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-27 to 2-1-29, 2-1-29A, 2-1-30 to 2-1-31, 2-1-31, 2-1-32, 2-1-35 to 2-1-37, 2-1-37A, 2-1-38 to 2-1-44, 2-1-44A, 2-1-45, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-32, 2-1-32 Insert, 2-1-32 to 2-1-40, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-35 to 2-1-36, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-35 (New), 2-1-36 to 2-1-39, ca. 1957
"Airport," 2-1-36, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-1 to 3-11, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-6, 3-6A, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-7, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-8 to 3-10, 3-10A, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-8 to 3-11, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-11, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-20 to 3-23, 1957 June 2, 1957 June 20
"Airport," 3-21 to 3-22, [3-22A], [3-22B], 3-23 to 3-24, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-21 to 3-25, ca. 1957
"Airport," 3-23 to 3-25, ca. 1957
Assorted Programs, 1961, 1966
"Edwin Booth," [Armed Forces Radio Version], Summary, 1965
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Booth Corrections, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Company Roster, 1958 September 29
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Draft [1], 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Draft [2], Act 1, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Draft [2], Act 2, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Draft [2], Act 3, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Draft [2], Loose Pages, [28 Sheets], 1958 October 21-November 12
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Draft [2], Loose Pages, [34 Sheets], 1958 November 13-22
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "'Booth'-Pages," 1-14 to 1-15, 1-23 to 1-24, 1-4 to 1-5, 1-13, 1-13A, 1-25, 1-33 to 1-34, 1-25A, 1-26, 1-30, 1-32, 1958 September 23, 27-29
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "'Booth'-Pages," [33 Sheets], October 13-31
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "'Booth'-Pages," 1-2 to 1-4, 1-1 to 1-6, 1-4A, 1-7/8 [1 Sheet], 1-10 to 1-12, 1-16, 1-29, 1-36, 1 Un-Numbered Sheet, 1958 November 1-2
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "'Booth'-Pages," 3-1/2/3/4 [1 Sheet], 2 Un-Numbered Sheets, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "'Booth'-Pages," First Cuts, 1-2 to 1-8, 1-32, 1-32A, 1-33, 1-45, 1-49 to 1-50, 2-1 to 2-9, 2-17 to 2-19, 2-32 to 2-37, 3-1 to 3-4, 1958 April 9
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "'Booth'-Pages," Revised, 1-1 to 1-4, 1958 July 22
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," 5 Sheets, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," 2-5 to 2-7, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," 2-13 to 2-16, 2-18B, 2-18C, 2-22 to 2-25, 2-27 to 2-30, 2-32 to 2-35, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," 2-15 to 2-18, 2-18A, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," 2-19C, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," 1-1 to 1-5, 1-1, 2-12, 2-15, 2-16/17 [1 Sheet], 2-22, 2-27, 2-10, 2-11/12 [1 Sheet], 2-9, 2-12A, 2-13 to 2-19, 2-7/8/9/10 [1 Sheet], 2-16 to 2-18, 1958 July 23, August 2, 5, 7-9
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Draft, Act 1, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Draft, Act 2, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Draft 2, Act 2, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Endings, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Endings, 1-13, 1-21, 3-21 to 3-22 [2 Sets], 3-23 to 3-24, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Endings 3-22 to 3-24
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Endings, 3-20 to 3-31, 3-20 to 3-24, 1-1, 1-1 [No.2], 1-2, A-E, 1958 August 30, September 9, 11, 23
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Notes, [10 Sheets], 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Notes, [2 Sheets], 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Notes, [4 Sheets], 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Notes, [6 Sheets], 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Notes, [9 Sheets], 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," Notes, [34 Sheets], 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," "Booth" New Pages, 1-2 to 1-7, 1-13 to 1-15, 1-32, 1-32A, 1-33, 1-45, 1-49 to 1-50, 2-1 to 2-12, 2-17 to 2-20, 2-32 to 2-37, 3-1 to 3-7, 3-11, Total Rewrite to 12/14/58, 1958 December 14
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," "Booth" New Pages, 1-2 to 1-8, 1-32, 1-32A, 1-33, 1-45, 1-49 to 1-50, 2-1 to 2-9, 2-17 to 2-20, 2-32 to 2-37, 3-1 to 3-6/7, 3-11, 39 Sheets Replaced by New Sheets of 4/9/58, 1958 April 9
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," "Booth" New Pages, 1-2 to 1-8, 1-32, 1-32A, 1-33, 1-45, 1-49 to 1-50, 2-1 to 2-9, 2-17 to 2-20, 2-32 to 2-37, 3-1 to 3-7, 3-11, 39 New Sheets of 4/9/58, 1958 April 9
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," "Booth" New Pages, 1-7/8 [1 Sheet], 1-13 to 1-15, 2-11 to 2-12, 1958 August 14
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," "Booth" New Pages, 1-13 to 1-15, 1958 April 13
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Old," "Booth" New Pages, 1-16, 1-29 to 1-31, 2-11 to 2-12, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-9 to 1-12, 1-19 to 1-20, 1-44 to 1-45, 3-11, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-17 to 1-19, 1-21, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-17 to 1-19, 1-22, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-18 to 1-19, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-18 to 1-19, 1-21, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-18 to 1-21, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," Old 1-18 to Old 1-21, 1 Un-Numbered Sheet, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," Old 1-18 to Old 1-22, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-21 to 1-28, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-24 to 1-25, 1-27, 1-29, 1-39, 1-44, 1-44A, 1-44A [No.2], 2-3 to 2-7, 3-20 to 3-24, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-36 to 1-37, 1-39, 1-11, 1-19, 1-22, 2-3, 2-3A, 1-1, 1-36D, 1-37, 1-44 to 1-44A [5 Sets], 1958 August 12, 21, 22, 23
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-2 to 1-4/5, 1-6 to 1-9, 1-12 to 1-19, "1-20/21/22" [1 Sheet], 1-23 to 1-26, 1-44, 1-44 [No.2], 2-4 to 2-6, August 24
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-27 to 1-29 [xxx Sheets], 1958 August 25
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-18 [2 Sets], 1-19 to 1-20, 1-20A, 1-22 to 1-26/27 [5 Sheets], 1-25, 1-27, 1-28 to 1-29/30 [2 Sheets], 1-41, 1-24, 1958 August 30, 31
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-19 to 1-20, 1-51, 1-18, 1-18B, 1-19, 1-52, 1-54, 1-19 to 1-20, 1958 September 2, 4, 5, 18
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-51, 1-52 to 1-53, 1-31, 3-11 to 3-12, 1-51 to 1-54, 1-51 to 1-52, [1-22], [1 Sheet], 1-27, 1-40A, 1-21 to 1-22, 1-22A, 1958 September 2, 3, 5, 11, 15-17, 19
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-2 to 1-3, 1-5 to 1-6, 1958 September 4
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-21 to 1-22, 1-22A, 1-23, 1-23A, 1-25, 1-27 to 1-29, [1 Un-Numbered Sheet], 1958 September 19
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," 1-22 to 1-26, 1-21 to 1-26, 1-28 to 1-31, 2-20, 2-23, 2-24A, 2-25, 2-25A, 1958 September 19, 20, 22
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "Satin Programs," Notes, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, From Folder Titled "This is Edwin Booth," ca. 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Loose Sheets, 1-1, 1-1 to 1-3, 1-6 [2 Sets], 1-9, 1-17, 1-20, 1-26, 1-26A, 1-27, 1-30, 1-40A, 1-41, 2-1 to 2-5, 2-3 [4 Sets], 2-9, 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Loose Sheets, 1-16, 2-16
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Loose Sheets, 2-11 to 2-15...[6 Un-Numbered Sheets], 1958
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Loose Sheets, 1958 August 28-September 30
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Notes, 1-2, 1-2, 1-7, 2-3 [2 Sheets], [2 Un-Numbered Sheets], 1958 September 7, October, November 1
"Edwin Booth," Broadway Production, Rehearsal Schedule, Roster, September 1958
"Edwin Booth," CBS Repetoire Theatre, August 1965
"Edwin Booth," Cleveland Playhouse Production, "Carved in Snow"
"Edwin Booth," Cleveland Playhouse Production, "Carved in Snow," Before Playhouse Changes, ca. 1965
"Edwin Booth," Cleveland Playhouse Production, "Carved in Snow," Brochures, Mailers, Programs, November 1965
"Edwin Booth," Cleveland Playhouse Production, "Carved in Snow," Winnipeg Workshop Participants List, ca. 1965
"Edwin Booth," "The Illusionist"
"Edwin Booth," San Fernando Valley State College, Version 1, November 1964
"Edwin Booth," San Fernando Valley State College, Version 2, Changes in Blue Ink and Pencil, Different Ending, November 1964
"Edwin Booth," San Fernando Valley State College, Version 3, Multiple Page Gaps, Extra Ending Pages, November 1964
"Edwin Booth," San Fernando Valley State College, Notes, November 1964
"Edwin Booth," San Fernando Valley State College, Photographs , November 1964
"Edwin Booth," Theatre Eleven Repertory Company Production, Program, November 1969
"Edwin Booth," Newsclippings, 1958, 1964, August, November-December 1965, January 1966, May 1971
"Everywhere a Chick Chick," Max Wylie, Co-Author, Casting Lists, ca. 1959
"Everywhere a Chick Chick," Max Wylie, Co-Author, News Release, 1959 January 11
"Everywhere a Chick Chick," Max Wylie, Co-Author, Sketch
"Fool Me Twice," Act 1, 1957 August 3
"Fool Me Twice," Act 2, 1957 August 3
"Fool Me Twice," Act 3, 1957 August 3
"Gingerbread House," Act 1, pp. 1-23
"Gingerbread House," Act 1, pp. 24-48
"Gingerbread House," Act 2, Scene 1
"Gingerbread House," Act 2, Scene 2
"Gingerbread House," Act 2, Scene 3
"Gingerbread House," Act 3, Scene 1-2
"Marry for Love," Act 1, Max Wylie, Co-Author
"Marry for Love," Act 2, Max Wylie, Co-Author
"Marry for Love," Act 3, Max Wylie, Co-Author
"Marry for Love," Max Wylie, Co-Author, Inserts, Rewrites
"Marry for Love," Max Wylie, Co-Author, Notes
"Much Madness," Act 1, Max Wylie, Co-Author
"Much Madness," Act 2, Max Wylie, Co-Author
"Much Madness," Act 3, Max Wylie, Co-Author
"Take This Woman," Act 3, October 1955
"Wednesday Afternoon," Act 1, Dorothy Geiger, Co-Author
"Wednesday Afternoon," Act 2, Scene 1, Dorothy Geiger, Co-Author
"Wednesday Afternoon," Act 2, Scene 2, Dorothy Geiger, Co-Author
"Wednesday Afternoon," Act 2, Scene 3, Dorothy Geiger, Co-Author
"Wednesday Afternoon," Act 3, Dorothy Geiger, Co-Author
"Wednesday Afternoon," Other Title: "Ragnarok," Dorothy Geiger, Co-Author, Notes
"Wednesday Afternoon," Dorothy Geiger, Co-Author, Title Page