A Guide to the Noel Behn papers M1084
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Correspondence, bills, property documents, receipts, postcards, statements, contracts, computer materials, etc, primarily 1980s.
Bills, statements, medical info, various financial documents, agreements, "OUST" papers, "Musical Theatre Academy of New York" papers, "Musical Tent" papers, "Fosse Fellowships" papers; “Writers' Guild of America - 41st Annual Awards", 1989; miscellaneous clippings, etc.
Bankruptcy materials (1980s), High Fidelity Recordings, Inc. papers, Actors' Equity Association papers, address and notebooks, "Chronology of Aphra Behn's life", miscellaneous financial documents, notes, personal papers.
Miscellaneous papers (mostly medical and financial: bills, taxes, loans etc.), 80s-90s, no date.
Medical info and booklets, medical records, Writers' Guild Association paperwork, bills, miscellaneous receipts, legal documents, etc.
Daily reminders and diaries, 1986-1990, 1995; miscellaneous memos, receipts, etc.
Telephone, address and appointments books, diaries, daily reminders with notes, enclosures etc., some half or less filled; 1992-1994, no date.
Diaries, organizers, address books, daily reminders; 1968, 1970, 1973, 1975-1977, 1980, 1981, no date.
Diaries, daily reminders, to-do lists, financial documents (receipts etc.), miscellaneous; 1982-1985, 1987, 1996-1998, no date.
Monthly statements, paid bills, pay charts, credit ratings, receipts, tax documents, calendars and to-do lists, etc.; 1987-88, miscellaneous dates, no date.
Dorothy Behn's (Noel Behn's mother) living will; Writers Guild Health Plan; address and phone books and a diary; miscellaneous receipts; banking, household, phone, automobile and other living expenses, miscellaneous; 1960s - 1990s.
Medical information, miscellaneous receipts, recorded expenses, tickets, bank records, invoices, personal papers and documents, among them Noel Behn's U.S. passport and his Army record; miscellaneous dates.
CORRESPONDENCE
Miscellaneous business and personal correspondence, including fan letters.
Miscellaneous official, business, and personal correspondence (letters, postcards, telegrams, notes), including a photocopy of John Edgar Hoover letter to Washington Post (Feb. 6, 1967), a letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Cane regarding Lindbergh case (1997), etc.
Miscellaneous correspondence; incl. fan mail and Christmas cards (1991, 1993, 1997 files), letters from editors, Owen Laster and Maria Bello letters regarding Cindy Wirth's business activities, etc.
Business correspondence, 1980s; a letter from FBI, Jan. 2, 1979; a letter to Mr. Anton Mueller, Editor, Grove and Atlantic Press, by a man claiming to be the kidnapped Lindbergh's son, Feb. 9, 1994; miscellaneous postcards, notes, etc.
Hauptman Case materials, 1930s: correspondence, document index, various photocopies, investigation files, reports and related materials; includes files 1-140 out of 243 (presumably the materials for the book "Lindbergh: The Crime", 1994).
Hauptman Case materials, 1930s: correspondence, document index, various photocopies, investigation files, reports, clippings and related materials; includes files 234-243A; materials related to the film "The Brink's Job"; preliminary drafts and story ideas; "Seven Silent Men" materials; correspondence, various photocopies, typescripts and fragments of typescripts, clippings, contracts, miscellaneous.
Hauptman Case materials, 1930s: correspondence, document index, various photocopies, investigation files, reports, clippings and related materials; includes files 141-230.
"Seven Silent Men" materials, continued: typescripts and fragments of typescripts, 1983.
"Seven Silent Men" materials, continued; unidentified fragments, typescripts and fragments of typescripts, 1983-1984, no date; an annotated uncorrected proof of "Seven Silent Men" and a typewritten final draft of "Homicide: Life on the Street" (episode 2, August 3, 1993).
"Greybull" (A Part of "Seven Silent Men") materials; "Story Segments from Untitled Novel" (1990); "Hallelujah: A Novel in Progress"; "Calcutta" fragment; "Kootch"; "Fatal Beauty" (A Screenplay by Behn from the novel by John Godey); typescripts and fragments of typescripts, Feb. 10, 1986 - March 10, 1986.
"Fatal Beauty" materials (continued): original 7/18/1985 corrected copy, 7/17/1985 uncorrected copy, fragments of final copy; old undated copy; July 1 – Dec. 1985 copies; "Master", Feb. 4, 1986, typescripts.
"Master", no date; "G-Series to W-Series" [?], no date; "Lemonade Set-Ups", no date; "Homicide: Life on the Street", episode 2, "Black and Blue", 7/28/1993, and episode 1, 06/04/1999; "Seven Silent Men", typescripts and a manuscript, 11/4/1987; "CLOUT!" (by Tom Fantana and Noel Behn), July 5, 1989 (based on Behn's "Seven Silent", typescript.
"Seven Silent Men" (play), drafts and fragments, Aug. 4, 1987, outline, April 27, 1987; other "Seven Silent Men" materials, no date; "Clout!", July 5, 1989; "DELL - 2 plus 2" and "Tulip Time Bang" draft, 7/6/1997; "The Tea Party" and other unidentified fragments, no date; "The World Dies" fragments, typescripts and manual drafts.
Unidentified typescript with a foreword by George Burus; unidentified fragments; "Seven Silent Men" materials: outline, chronology, research, early notes, typewritten and handwritten fragments, miscellaneous.
"Seven Silent Men" materials (continued): outline, chronology, research, early notes, typewritten and handwritten fragments, miscellaneous.
"Seven Silent Men" materials (continued): outline, chronology, research, early notes, typewritten and handwritten fragments, miscellaneous; Homicide materials, 1999: drafts, class '99; unidentified fragments; "Not So Lucky Lindy" mini-series outline, Jan 20, 1995; "Homicide, episode no. 307", 5/17/1994: typescripts, research materials.
"Three to Tango", 6/5/94; "High Command" and other fragments, no date; "Jody Boy", 5/95; "Homicide", casting; "Elaine" materials; "Homicide on Net - Program Breakdown" materials, 1996; "Seven Silent Men" materials; "The Debriefing", "JESSUP" materials; unidentified typescripts, fragments; random notes, etc.
"Pardue Brothers" case materials: FBI materials (copies), 1969-1987; "Pardue / Osgood / Featherson" materials: typescripts and fragments of typescripts, 1985, no date; FBI-N.Behn correspondence, 1980s.
"Pardue Brothers" case materials (continued): typescripts; Hauptmann / Lindbergh case materials; typescripts, correspondence; "Quick" (screenplay), no date.
"Fatal Beauty" (screenplay by N. Behn from the novel by John Godeg), Feb 10, 1986 (typescripts); "Clout!" by Tom Fontana and N. Behn, based on the novel by N. Behn, July 5, 1989 (typescripts); "Good Cop / Bad Cop" (teleplay by N. Behn and Tom Fontana from the story by John Tinker and Bruce Paltrow), Sept 12-Dec 3, 1991, no date (typescripts and fragments); "Greybull" materials (typewritten fragments, clippings).
"Ping Pong" materials: typescripts and fragments, miscellaneous drafts; unidentified typewritten fragments; no date.
"Ping Pong" materials (continued): typescripts and drafts, research materials (clippings, miscellaneous).
"Ping Pong" materials (continued): typescripts and fragments of typescripts.
"Ping Pong" materials (continued): typescripts and fragments, miscellaneous worksheets; "Masters" and "Yellows" materials (belong to "Seven Silent Men"), typewritten fragments.
"Yellows" materials (continued); "Extras" (including any revised versions); no date.
"Extras" (continued); The Brink's Job materials (typewritten).
"The Brink's Job" materials (continued); "Daybreak at Dying Elk" ("Master"); "Magazine" materials, typewritten; "Catherine's First Tale" (handwritten and typewritten drafts); "A Minor Matter of Retribution" (typescript); outline for "Contacts" (typewritten); "The Treasure of Berlin" (typewritten); no date; "A Present from Your Old Man" (annotated, fragile typewritten copies).
"A Present from Your Old Man" (a typescript), no date; "Seven Silent Men": early drafts, extra copies, early chapters (typescripts, fragments of typescripts).
"Seven Silent Men" materials (continued): early drafts, extra copies, early chapters (typescripts, fragments of typescripts).
"Seven Silent Men" materials (continued): early drafts, extra copies, early chapters (typescripts, fragments of typescripts), miscellaneous cards and notes; "The Shining Man" typescript, 1990.
"The Shining Man" (continued); "Seven Silent Men" - "Out Yellow" (typescripts, fragments of typescripts); unidentified fragments, no date.
"Seven Silent Men" - "Out Yellows" materials (typescripts and fragments); miscellaneous fragments. Some folders are empty.
"Seven Silent Men" - "Out Yellows" (continued); notes on Lindbergh case (typewritten).
"Seven Silent Men" - "Out Yellows" (continued); "Lindbergh: The Crime" (galleys, fragments of galleys, related correspondence and other materials), 1993.
"Lindbergh: The Crime" (continued); "Seven Silent Men - original, final manuscript" (typewritten, annotated), 1983; "A Continuing Untitled Work in Progress", 1991; miscellaneous drafts, fragments, and notes, no date.
"Lindbergh: The Crime" (fragments); "Seven Silent Men" (typewritten drafts, outlines, fragments, etc.), 1987, no date; miscellaneous fragments, typewritten, 1987, no date.
"Seven Silent Men", Aug. 4, 1987; "Crime Without Passion"; "The Onion Patch", "Love Slave", "Berin" [?], "Breakdown of Action" and other unidentified typewritten fragments and handwritten notes, most likely by N. Behn; "Tattingers" materials (some in co-authorship with Tom Fontana; typescripts, notes, fragments etc., 1988 mostly.
"Tattinger's" materials (drafts, notes, research materials); miscellaneous fragments; "Seven Silent Men", book 2 (an annotated typescript).
"Seven Silent Men," annotated typewritten fragments (mostly disorganized) and handwritten notes.
"Seven Silent Men," ibid.; Lindbergh case materials ("A Third Suspect" typescripts, "Countdown").
"Lindbergh: The Crime" (a typescript), other Lindbergh case materials ("Countdown," "Book Three: A 3rd Suspect," "What of Elizabeth?" - typescripts).
"A Third Suspect: The Lindbergh Kidnapping Revisited" (a typescript); "Book Three: A Third Suspect" (a typescript); Lindbergh materials (outlines, scripts, etc.); "Fatal Beauty," a screenplay from the novel by John Godey (a typescript); a copy of "Fatal Beauty" by John Godey with Behn's marks.
"Fatal Beauty" materials (typescripts, synopses, outlines, etc.); "Seven Silent Men" materials.
Typescripts and fragments ("Clout!" and "Tattinger's," episode 7, both in co-authorship with Tom Fontana; "Koniker", "The Morrows", "Net of Treason," miscellaneous fragments). Incl. also editors' notes and N. Behn's answers, typewritten. 1988-1989, no date.
"Shining Man" and "Ping-Pong" typescripts (some are annotated); editor's notes; unidentified typewritten and handwritten fragments; Lindbergh case materials (photocopies of 1930s memos, investigation reports, clippings, etc.).
Lindbergh case materials (continued): photocopies of 1930s memos, investigation reports, clippings, etc.; Governor Hoffman's dossier (mostly photocopies); N. Behn's edit of Joe Fox's edit (an annotated typescript) of "The Shining Man"[?].
"Lindbergh. A Crime Revisited" and other Lindbergh-related typescripts; "Ping-Pong" (fragments, typewritten); "Voyage of Tsars", typewritten; an untitled typescript; no date.
"Ping-Pong" background research materials, presentation papers etc. (including off prints, clippings, booklets); old stories and scripts ("You are right", "Paris stories" etc.), "A Present from Your Old Man" (typewritten). 1960s-1980s, no date.
"The Great Brinks Robbery" typescripts; "Hauptmann-Lindbergh Case" materials (continued to materials in boxes 1-3, files 300-334A).
"Hauptmann-Lindbergh" files, 334B-371.
"Lindbergh. The Crime" typescripts and notes; "Ping Pong" research materials (newsletters, reports and copies of reports on world population, biological and chemical weapons, travel, etc.); miscellaneous materials, drafts and notes.
"Lindbergh. The Crime" typescript; "Quick" (screenplay, annotated typescript); an address book and a notebook related to "Ping Pong" research.
"The Shining Man"; "Winter Term" in co-authorship with David Black and Tom Fontana; "Story Segments from Untitled Novel", "The Cherry Lane" (typescripts); "Lindbergh" research materials, miscellaneous.
"High Command" (typescripts, fragments, research materials); "Tromsa" (ibid.); "Lindbergh Movie Outline" file (typescripts, fragments, research materials, miscellaneous); "Lindbergh Misc." file; "Homic[ide] personnel info" file.
"Homicide No. 614" files, "Della Ventura" file, "Fort Halabird" file (typescripts and drafts, photocopies of clippings, research materials, faxes, miscellaneous).
"Story Segments from Untitled Novel"; "A Previously Untitled Work in Progress"; "Catch-Up" (in co-authorship with David Black and Tom Fontana), 5 versions; "EK Rebut" and "The Summary"; "4th Station, 1st rough [draft]"; "Chapter Two-A and Chapter Two-B"; unidentified fragments and notes. Typescripts mostly, 1988-1991, no date.
"Halj" file; "Ping Pong" materials (two copies); "The Devil's Tongue" typescript; typewritten unidentified fragments; a notebook; miscellaneous handwritten notes (possible "Clout" notes).
"Seven Silent Men," various versions, 8/4/1987-6/26/1989. Typescripts and fragments of typescripts, mostly annotated.
"FBI File 300" - Lindbergh case materials, 1930s (mostly photocopies of reports, protocols etc.); "Score!," "Seven Silent Men" (typescripts and photocopies of typescripts, mostly annotated), 1980s, no date.
"Seven Silent Men": 1st Pass Galleys, Books I-IV with Don Fine's changes to it (typescripts and photocopies of typescripts, annotate); 9/1/1983; no date.
"Seven Silent Men": 1st Pass of Galleys, 9/1/1983; Xerox of Master Copy, Books I-IV, no date; miscellaneous fragments (typescripts and photocopies of typescripts, annotated).
"Seven Silent Men" materials (photocopies, typescripts, fragments of typescripts, outlines, summaries, memos, promo materials, related correspondence, an editor's notes, etc.); 1980s, no date; includes also "Lindbergh: The Crime" materials: "Lindbergh's Way: The Third Investigation" original (typescript); "A Third Suspect. The Lindbergh Kidnapping Revisited", proof copy (typewritten), fragments; no date.
"Lindbergh's Way. The First Investigation", "War of the Lawmen. The Second Investigation," "A Family Secret? The Third Investigation" (a typescript); "Lindbergh's Investigation" (an incomplete typescript); "A Third Suspect. The Lindbergh Kidnapping Revisited" (a typescript); fragments. No date.
"Homicide" episodes (typescripts, annotated and not annotated), "Dellaventura"; 1990s, no date.
"Homicide" episodes: "Class of '99" (miscellaneous typewritten fragments, notes, revisions etc.), "Mother's Day" (typewritten), "Dellaventura" drafts, "Saved", "Homicide" miscellaneous; 1994-1997, no date.
"Silent Service", "Silent Sphynx", "Halj", "Lindbergh. The Crime" (typescripts and fragments of typescripts, some annotated), 1993, 1995, 1997, no date.
"Lindbergh. The Crime", "Book Three. House of Cards", typescripts; no date.
"Quick", "Seven Silent Men" (typescripts and fragments of typescripts, some annotated); no date.
Untitled typescript (possibly a photocopy of a typescript), chapters 65-85, no date.; "Book Three. House of Cards", no date; "Book Three (Seventeen)", no date; "Homicide" (episode two: "A ghost of a Chance"), teleplay by N. Behn, story by Tom Fontana, Sept. 3, 1992. (Some typescripts are annotated.)
"Homicide" episodes, "Split Image" (in a co-authorship with Siv Svendsen); typescripts and fragments of typescripts, some annotated; 1991-1993, no date.
"Lindbergh. A Crime Revisited" (unedited); "Split Image. A Screenplay" (in a co-authorship with Siv Svendsen); "Kootch", fragments (most likely by N. Behn) - typescripts and fragments of typescripts, Nov. 1-15, 1991; no date.
"Split Image", "Flashback" (screenplays in a co-authorship with Siv Svendsen), typewritten fragments, 1991, no date.
"Lindbergh. A Crime Revisited" (unedited); "Quick" (a typescript and fragments); 7/15/90, no date.
"Quick" (fragments), "Lindbergh" drafts (typewritten); no date.
"Lindbergh" typescripts and editors' notes; June 6, 1993, no date.
"Lindbergh" typescripts, "EM Series" fragments, no date.
"EM Series" fragments, "Dellaventura" drafts, "Smiling Men" materials, Lindbergh case materials, "Halj" outpages, miscellaneous fragments (typescripts, some heavily annotated; Web printouts; miscellaneous); 1976; 1990s; no date.
Incl. books that are research materials, with marks, bookmarks, attached notes etc. (some are damaged): 1) Lindbergh. A biography by Leonard Mosley ("Doubleday and Company, Inc.", NY, 1976); 2) The Day the Bubble Burst by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts (same publisher, 1979); 3) FBI. An Uncensored Look Behind The Walls by Sanford J. Ungar ("Little, Brown and Company", 1975); 4) The Trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann by Sidney B. Whipple ("Country Life Press", Garden City, N.Y., 1937); 5) 1929. America before the Crash by Warren Sloat ("Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc.", N.Y., 1979); 6) A Year on the Killing Streets. Homicide by David Simon (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1991); 7) Kidnap. The Story of the Lindbergh Case by George Waller ("The Dual Press", N.Y., 1961).
"The Devil's Tongue", "Homicide-NB / 410", "A Present from Your Old Man", "Night Owls", outlines, fragments, story ideas etc. (typescripts, some annotated; handwritten notes). No date.
"Seven Silent Men", "Little Girl - Master", no date; "The Brinks Robbery" (rewritten starting 2/27/73); "Homicide", Episode Two, "The Ghost of a Chance", Aug. 27, 1992 (typescripts and photocopies of typescripts).
"The Great Brinks Robbery", "Tarzan of the Tetons", fragments (typescripts, photocopies of typescripts; some annotated); no date.
"Sihler", "Act of Treason", "The Shadow Boxer", "Mother Luv" fragments, "Ping Pong" and "Lindbergh" materials, untitled fragments (typescripts, photocopies of typescripts, fragments, etc.), 1997, no date.
Lindbergh case research materials (photocopies of documents, clippings, etc.), Behn's drafts (typewritten and handwritten), notes, etc.; includes also typewritten fragments of an untitled manuscript. 1980s mostly; no date.
Lindbergh case - research materials (mostly photocopies of documents); "Ping Pong", "Brink's!" (typescripts, with some notes and corrections); no date.
"Seven Silent Men" (typescripts and fragments, edited); Lindbergh case materials (mostly photocopies of clippings and other documents regarding Elizabeth Morrow and Marrow family), miscellaneous dates.
"Ping Pong" fragments; untitled fragments edited by Joe Fox; typescripts, no date; some annotated. Includes also Lindbergh case materials, mostly photocopies of miscellaneous documents regarding Morrow family; miscellaneous dates.
"Devil's Tongue" (typescripts, fragments); untitled fragments, no date.
"Seven Silent Men" (typescripts, scene reports, outlines), "Black Box" (typescripts), miscellaneous and untitled typescripts and fragments of typescripts. June 23, 1987; no date.
"Jennifer-Yellows", no date; "Subject to Change" ("3d suspect"), in co-authorship with Siv Svendsen, April 12, 1991; July 30, 1991; no date (typescripts, a tear sheet, off prints).
"General Story" outlines, "Night Owls", early "Seven Silent Men", "Subject to Change," "Split Image" (in co-authorship with Siv Svendsen), "Act of Treason," un-titled and unidentified fragments, notebooks, miscellaneous notes (typescripts, photocopies of typescripts, some annotated; handwritten materials); 1987, 1991, no date.
"The Race for the Lindbergh Killer"; "Sihler III", rough draft; "Ping Pong", "Black Box", Lindbergh case materials; unidentified and untitled fragments, notes, etc.; 1970, 1972, 1980, no date (typescripts, photocopies of typescripts, handwritten notes).
"The Night Owls", "Owls Out", untitled fragments (typescripts, some annotated; fragments with notes; photocopies, etc.), no date.
"A Third Suspect", "The Shining Man" (fragments), Lindbergh-Hoffman case materials (typescripts, photocopies, related notes and correspondence, etc.); 3/8/1972, 3/1/1989, 12/22/1994, miscellaneous dates, no date.
Transcriptions of "Master" tapes, 1984; untitled typescripts, fragments, drafts, notes, no date; editor's notes, Jan 18, 1989; lines and story ideas (notes, clippings, magazines, miscellaneous); "The Death Masters" and "Behn Chronology" (typewritten, no date).
"Kiss-Pitch”, "Tarzan of the Tetons," "Sihler," "Ping Pong," "Death Masters," "Tom Bostwick Just Bought God" (typescripts, photocopies of typescripts, notes, etc.); miscellaneous fragments and drafts, untitled; 1970s, no date.
"The Great Brinks Robbery", chapters 45-69; "Sihler" and "4th Station" (typescripts, fragments, photocopies of typescripts), 1970s, 1991, no date.
"Sihler," "Seven Silent Men - dead matter" (typescripts, photocopies of typescripts), 1971, 1983-1984; Lindbergh case materials (mostly photocopies of miscellaneous documents), miscellaneous dates.
Lindbergh and "Color Crime" research materials (photocopies of various documents, mostly clippings, 1930s).
Lindbergh and "Color Crime" research materials (photocopies of various documents, mostly clippings, 1930s); "Dr. Ross" [?] case research materials, 1920s; "The Shadow Boxer," untitled ["Night Owls"] typescripts, annotated, no date.
"Seven Silent Men - dead matter", 12/7/83; "Night Owls", miscellaneous fragments, no date; "A Minor Matter of Retribution," no date; other miscellaneous fragments, typescripts, photocopies of typescripts, some annotated.
"Seven Silent Men," "The Kremlin Letter," "A Minor Matter of Retribution," untitled fragments (typescripts and photocopies of typescripts, some annotated), 1966, 1983-1984, no date.
"I, Spy", 1996; "A Present from Your Old Man", no date; Lindbergh materials; untitled fragments, no date; related editor's letters, outlines, miscellaneous (typescripts, notes, photocopies, etc.).
Books with numerous handwritten notes, marks, etc.: The Spirit of St. Louis by Charles A. Lindbergh (NY, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1953); Bring Me a Unicorn, Diaries and Letters of Anne Marrow Lindbergh (NY, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1971); George Waller, Kidnap. The Story of the Lindbergh Case (NY, The Dial Press, 1961); Scapegoat. The Lonesome Death of Bruno Richard Hauptmann by Anthony Scaduto (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY 1976); The Airman and the Carpenter by Ludovic Kennedy (Viking, 1985); Hour of Gold, Hour of Lead, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Diaries and Letters, 1929-1932 (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973); Time Capsule / 1932. A History of the Year Condensed from the Pages of Time (Time-Life Books, NY, 1932).
Books with numerous handwritten notes, marks, etc.: The House of Morgan. An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance by Ron Chernov (Atlantic Montly Press, NY, 1990); The Men Who Robbed Brink's by Bob Considine (Random House, NY, 1961); Brink's! Uncorrected proof, by Noel Behn (G.P. Putnam's Sons, NY, 1977); A Year on the Killing Streets. Homicide by David Simon (Houghton Mifflin Company / Boston, 1991); The Great Depression by Robert S. McElvaine (Times Books, NY, 1984); The Lindbergh Crime by Sidney B. Whipple (Blue Ribbon, NY, 1935); Since Yesterday. The 1930s in America by Frederick Lewis Allen (Harper and Row, Publishers, NY, 1986); Commando Extraordinary. The Remarkable Exploits of Otto Skorzeny by Charles Foley (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1967); Of Flight and Life by Charles A. Lindbergh (Charles Scribner's Sons, NY, 1948).
Russian trip materials and various drafts and versions of the Behn's article on the topic; includes notebooks, maps, postcards, notes, leaflets, travel magazines, etc.
Noel Behn's writings - notebooks, drafts, fragments, Lindbergh case materials (mostly photocopies), etc.
Thematic files: "Musical and Dramatic Theatre Academy of America" (1963; no date); "Musical Theatre Academy of New York"; "Military Information Enterprises, Inc.", 04/04/96; "Stormfront" (computer printouts from Websites of the "Stormfront" and other racist groups); includes also computer info, various programs, flyers, miscellaneous papers.
"Night at the Algonquin" materials: programs, typescripts "Meanwhile, back at the Algonquin…" by Channing Gibson and Tom Fontana, invitations, lists, various drafts, etc. –Nov. 1987; no date.
"Algonquin" materials (continued); programs, flyers, Internet printouts (racist and hate sites' materials); "Netscape Navigator Handbook", miscellaneous.
"Pentagon on Net" materials (includes printouts etc.), "Simon and Schuster Lawsuit" materials, FBI National Academy materials, actresses' portfolios, miscellaneous papers.
Actresses' and actors' portfolios (continued); FBI materials; bibliographical materials on Lindbergh case; off prints; miscellaneous.
Actresses' personal files; inventory of the Hauptmann case subject files in the Harold G. Hoffman papers, 1988; a printout related to Hauptmann case, 3/27/1987; "News flash" printouts; Web printouts (criminal info, racist and hate sites, etc.), U.S. Dept. of Justice materials, etc.
"Seven Silent Men" promotional materials, events materials ("Seven Silent Men" supper, 1984; "New York Historical Society Banquet," no date; etc.), "To-Do" lists, research materials, miscellaneous.
Lindbergh case materials - "Harold G. Hoffman Museum" materials (copies of criminal records, off-prints, copies of related media materials, detective agencies' materials, correspondence, etc.), miscellaneous notes. Folders A1-A33.
Lindbergh case materials - "Harold G. Hoffman Museum" materials, continued, folders A34-A102.
"The Writers Theatre" file (press releases, invitations, actors' info, grants info, related correspondence, etc.), "The Author Guild, Inc." file; events' files (Mid-Atlantic Mystery Book Fair, 1993; Global Survival Conference, Oxford, 1988); actors' and actresses' portfolios; medical general information; Wilhelm Reich file (a fragment from his biography by Myron Sharaf, photocopies of clippings, W. Reich Museum materials, etc.).
Juana Leija case and Hurley Foutenof case materials, 1980s-1990s; Cluna hotels file, 1989, no date; Holocaust Organizations file; Writers' Theatre's mailing list; Writers Guild of America 47th Annual Awards materials, March 19, 1995; books' dust jackets; Tom Clancy's portfolio; actresses' portfolios, Michael Arkin's resume; light diffusion kit; individual's files (Terry George; Leandra Lynn; Andrew Stevovich); miscellaneous.
Actors' and actresses' resumes, publishers' catalogs, research materials (thematic files on criminals, fire work, pyrotechnics, impotence, cult movements, mafia history etc. – mostly Internet printouts), N. Behn's 60th birthday list, miscellaneous, 1980s-1990s, no date.
Writer's Guild materials, Screen Actors Guild materials, Actors' resumes, miscellaneous indexes and inventories, FBI file, military file, Jan Barry Sandlin case materials, "7 Silent Men" casting and work list materials, miscellaneous (off-prints, printouts, leaflets and catalogs, faxes, letters, etc.); 1950s, 1970s, 1990s, no date.
"Missouri Film Production Guide" files; Noel Behn's Cleveland Schedule and related documents; FBI reports, financial documents, etc., 1940s (photocopies); "Writers' Guild" registrations; subject and personal files (Mickey Rourke); John O'Connor, Hall-Mills murder; miscellaneous. Includes correspondence, typewritten and handwritten materials, leaflets, brochures, photocopies, manuals, etc., 1940s, 1969, no date and miscellaneous dates.
Actors' and actresses' resumes; Mid Atlantic Mystery Book Fair documents; Intelligence School documents, 1950 [were marked "restricted"]; "Quad-Stanford 1950" edition (with N. Behn's photo-portrait); personal and thematic files, miscellaneous.
Actors' resumes and casting materials; subject files ("Lindbergh, The Crime" - PR materials; cat file; drug dealers' criminal case materials; "The Humanities Prize" for "Homicide" scripts, etc.), event files, miscellaneous; a lot of materials regarding Cindy Wirth's business activities and fitness programs. 1980s, 1990s, miscellaneous.
PR materials, resumes and personal files, bibliographical materials, leaflets and brochures, Internet printouts, The Musical Theatre Academy of New York information, Musical and Dramatic Theatre Academy of America information, miscellaneous notes, drafts, fragments, etc.; 1990s mostly.
Photo-portraits (mostly Noel Behn's), contact sheets, related materials (notes etc.). Two photos are framed (wooden frames, one with glass, one without glass), no date.
Miscellaneous photos, contact sheets, Polaroid photos, two film rolls, and related documents (notes etc.); includes photos of Julie Bovasso, Peter Naas, Noel Behn (on his trip to Russia), Cindy Wirth, among others; mini floppy disks and MT tapes, some transcribed.
American Art posters file; Joel Orlansky (1996) file; materials on the topics (World Population Explosion Problem; Ecological problem, etc.) - leaflets, bulletins, photocopies, off-prints, etc.); miscellaneous materials.
Miscellaneous videocassettes, some with episodes from "Homicide” and some unidentified; a videocassette with B.J. Ward's "Stand-Up Opera" (04/26/1994), "Song of Norway"; audiocassettes and EHG TC-20, VHSC cassettes (mini videocassettes).
Miscellaneous videocassettes, including "Tony Kaye Films," "VideoHead Cleaners," "Tyson vs. Hollyfield," "Where Eagles Dare," "Heurik Holm," "Kremlin Letter," various "Homicide" episodes, review copy of the interview with Noel Behn about "Lindbergh Crime," "Noel Behn, Dateline NBC, 12/7/1993," "The Best Man" and unidentified materials; includes also JVC-VHSCXR cassettes (mini video cassettes) and audio cassettes.
Videocassettes: "Trial of the Century Symposium, Jan. 21-Feb 8, broadcast on the New Jersey Network," "Sons of Norway," "One False Move," "Bounce Terre Mine," "Bonne Terre, Missouri," "Homicide" episodes; VHSC videocassettes and audiocassettes; videocassettes "Global Forum on Survival, Oxford Univ., England," "ABC Night Life 1/8/1981" [?], "Nova: How Good Is Soviet Science, 4/25/1988"; audiocassettes: "Lunch 7/7/1988 at Cage Cielo," "Child Holocaust," "Dena and Rose, Song Stylist."
CDs, diskettes, soft mini floppy disks, four cassette albums (one with the title "Boston trip"), 29 audiocassettes total; 5 videocassettes (titled "HBO: Lindbergh," "Carolyn Beauchamp," "Cold Steal: B. Allen. 1991 / Marianne Hettinger," "Homicide: Episode #203, A Many Splendored Thing," an untitled cassette); some materials are fragile and may need further preservation. Scotch recording tape RB-5 (package); an audiocassette titled "300 Green"; "Baseball trading cards" (an unopened package); a CD "The Beginning of the End" with related materials (an invitation, an envelope), called "Slim File," a folder with 3M diskettes and related descriptions (titled "Homicide," "Foot Note," etc.); handwriting samples and plates (Lindbergh case materials), mostly photocopies (includes handwritten and other materials, too).
"Seven Silent Men" by Jesse Graham (from the book of the same name by Noel Behn); "Seven Silent Men," Scene Report 2, 3rd draft by Hal Ashby, Sept. 18, 1987; "Seven Silent Men," final version by Hal Ashby, 11/4/87, and "Master"; "Vital Parts," screenplay by Hal Ashby, based on the novel by Thomas Berger; "My Bouffant Hairdo" by Tish Cather, Nov 3, 1997; "Black Snow" by Sir Svendsen; typescripts and fragments of typescripts, a letter.
Works and fragments of works by Philip Carlo, Shelley Rusteen Conners, Ben Starr, Kenley Shea, Tony Cinciripini, David Black, William Alton, Graham Greene, Samuel Beckett, Channing Gibson and Tom Fontana - typescripts, a proof, an off-print, 1970s-1990s. Includes also fragments by unidentified authors.
Works by David Blum, Aaron Julieu, Rob Weiss, Heidi Kujac, Walter Bobbie, Tom Fontana, Herb Gardner, Bryan Lacey, Robert Porter; "Home Fires": A Teleplay by various authors; "Magazines" by Cindy Lee Brinkendahl and Jonathan Smith-Gault [?] - typescripts, 1989-1994, no date.
Works by Tish Coffer, T.N. Berg, Tom Fontana, Bruce Paltrow, John Tinker, Lawrence Herbert, Linola Kelly, Al Shannon, Joe Eszterhas, Channing Gibson, 1989-1998; no date.
Works by J.R. Chastain, Tom Fontana (some in co-authorship), Tommy De Vito [?], Christopher Sprinkle, Cynthia R. Wirth, and others. Includes also various submissions, related correspondence, miscellaneous.
Works by Hal Ashby, Walter Bobbie, Thomas Fontana, Blaine Novak, Bruce Paltrow, John Masius, James Friend, Robert DeLaurentis, Matt Dillon [?], Allan Torrey, unidentified author(s).
"Brinks" drafts by David Zelag Geedman and Bruce Nicolaysen (various revisions); "The Crime of the Century" by Robert W. Lenski; "Heat" by an unidentified author (typescripts, notes), 1975-1977; no date.
Works by Tom Fontana, Bruce Paltrow, John Tinker, Monty Diamond, Shane Black, Ian Normann Karlsen, Channing Gibson, Laurice Elehwany, Kevin Richards, Julie Martin, an unidentified author, 1988-1992, no date (typescripts and fragments, some are annotated).
Works by Thomas M. Fontana, Joel A. Thompson, Walter Bobbie, Daniel Fried, William W. Wilson, 1979, 1992, 1999, no date (typewritten).
Works by Robert Cohen, Tom Fontana, Walter Crittenden and unidentified authors; 1990s, no date (typescripts).
Works by Adam Drucker, Greg Antonacci, Kevin Barnes, Mike A. Internicola, Willy Holtzman, William J. Zide, and unidentified authors (typescripts and related correspondence); a photocopy of the book "The Cunning Mulatto…" by Fletcher Pratt.
Works by Damien Gray, Tom Benson, Christopher Sprinkle, Siv Svendsen, Channing Gibson, Tom Fontana, and unidentified authors (typescripts, some annotated); 1989-1997; no date.
Works by Sydney [?], Lee Theodore, Hal Ashby, Jesse Graham, Tom Fontana, Bernie DeLeo, Ron Swanson; "Homicide," Episode 12, by Anya Epstein; 1986-1998; no date.
"Homicide" episodes by James Yoshimura, Bounie Mark, Yaphet Kotto, David Simon, Anya Epstein, Jorge Zamacona, Eric Overmyer, Rafael Alvarez, Julie Martin, Linda L. McGibney; "OZ" episode by Tom Fontana; "Dellaventura" by Frank Abatemarco; "Family Brood," pilot episode, by James Yoshimura and Tom Fontana; 1990s.
"Junk Bonds" by Lucy Wang, 7/96; "Homicide" episodes by Henry Bromell, James Yoshimura, Tom Fontana, David Simon, Anya Epstein, Julie Martin, Jorge Zamacona, Darryl LeMout, 1995-1997 (typescripts).
"Homicide" episodes by David Simon, Tom Fontana, Michael Whaley, Anya Epstein, Eric Overmyer, Bonnie Mark, Jack Behr, Julie Martin, Kevin Arkadie, James Yoshimura,, Edward Gold, Jorge Zamacona, Michael Chernuchin, D. Maria Legaspi, David Rupel (typescripts, some annotated); 1995.
"Homicide" episodes by Jorge Zamacona, Julie Martin, David Rupel, Eugene Lee, Bonnie Mark, Henry Bromell, Tom Fontana, D. Keith Mano, Rogers Turrentine, Jean Gennis, Phyllis Murphy (typescripts, some with handwritten marks and notes), 1994-1995.
"Homicide" episodes by David Simon, James Yoshimura, Tom Fontana, Anya Epstein, Julie Martin, Darryl LeMout Wharton, Henry Bromell, Linda McGibney, Philip B. Epstein, Sean Jablonski, Matthew Witten, Eric Overmyer, Gay Walch, Jane Smiley, David Mills, Randall Anderson (typescripts), 1994, 1996-1998.
"Homicide," "OZ," "Murder.com" episodes, various pilot episodes and screenplays by Tom Fontana, Yaphet Kotto, Les Carter, Susan Sisko, Ben Hecht, Charles Lederer, Anya Epstein, Lynda LaPlante, Christopher Kyle, Lee Blessing, Jeanne Blake, James Yoshimura, Debbie Sarjeant, and an unknown author; typescripts; 1949, 1996-1998.
Works by Frank Pugliese, John Connolly, David Loucka, Barry Levinson, Stephen Metcalfe, Larry Duberstein, Mickey Rourke, Tom Fontana, Bruce Paltrow, John Tinker, S. Lee Pogostin (typescripts, photocopies of typescripts, off-prints); 1986-88, 1995; no date. One material is marked "confidential."
Works by Harry Russo, Tom Fontana, David Black, Rob Moss, Clifford Harris, Robert Mark Kamen, John A. Nist, Hiroshi Sugawara, Haruniko Yoshimeki, Jorge Zamacona, 1983; 1994-1995; no date (typescripts and related correspondence).
"Homicide" episodes and other works by Paul Attanasio, Jorge Zamacona, Bonnie Mark, James Yoshimura, Tom Fontana, Frank Pugliese, Fredric Brown, and unknown authors (typescripts, fragments of typescripts, photocopies, some annotated, with handwritten marks and notes), 1992-93, 1995; no date.
"Homicide" episodes and related materials and other works by Ron Thompson, Jorge Zamacona, Tom Fontana, James Yoshimura, Paul Attanasio, and unknown authors (typescripts, fragments of typescripts, outlines, fillers, related correspondence), 1992-93, 1997; no date.
Works (some untitled) by Tom Fontana, Sean Jablonski, Elizabeth M. Cosin, Bradford Winters, Allan R. McKinnon, Orran Farmer, John Kirk, Peter Mattei, Kurt Sinnamon, and unknown authors. Typescripts, 1997-1998; no date.
"OZ" and "Homicide" episodes and other works by Elizabeth M. Cosin, Kathryn Paulsen, Andrea Newman, Nabeil Sarhan, Willy Holtzman, Tom Fontana, Joanna Cohen, mums [?], Bronwen Hruska, Juliann Garey (typescripts, related correspondence, resumes), and unknown authors. 1990s, no date.
Works by Cindy Wirth, Daniel Weitzman, Marilyn Osborn, Ken Brisbois, Matt Mullin, John Carlen, Randi Cushnir, Jay Clark, Christian Maxwell, Susanna K. Elm, Gene Cogan, Andrew Ordover, muMs the schemer [?], Larry Grossburg, Susan Sullivan [?], et al. (typescripts, photocopies); 1984, 1986, 1997-1998; no date.
Works by Dvora Inwood, Robin U. Russin, Sara M. Dexheimer, Lois Johnson, Gary Anderson, Eve Pellegrino, Maryellen Stadtlander, R. Scott Gemmill, Andrew C. Ordover, Steven Berko, Neal Hirschfeld (typescripts and related correspondence), 1996-1997; no date.
Works by Aram Saroyan, Tanya Hamilton, Dvora Inwood, Russ La Valle, Richard Sweren, Stephen R. Aisenberg, Sonec Thompson, Clark Middleton (typescripts and photocopies of typescripts, related PR, correspondence), 1995, 1997; no date.
Works by Judith McGreary, Marc Kristal, Richard Holland, Tanya Hamilton, Steven Berko, Francine M. Storey, Tim Hotchner, Stephen J. Brackley, Pamela K. Long, R. Scott Gemmill (typescripts and related correspondence); 1995-1997; no date.
Works by Andrew C. Ordover, Walter T. Meade, Eve Pellegrino, David Shore, Tori A. Baker, Jodie Blackford, Thomas McKelvey, Amos Kamil, Brian Cameron Fuld, Linda Wright, Tim Minear, Ron Lux, Jonathan Robert Kaplan, and an unknown author (typescripts, related PR and correspondence); 1994-1997; no date.
"Homicide" episodes by Frank Pugliese, Paul Attanasio, James Yoshimura, Jorge Zamacona; "A Present From Your Old Man" by Walter Crittenden; "Ascent" and other works by unknown author(s); typescripts, 1992-1994; no date.
"Homicide" episodes by David Simon, Anya Epstein, Matt Witten, Paul Attanasio, and unknown author(s), other works by Louisse Bernikow, Kim Philby, Edith Pinero Green, Eric S. mu Mticulous, Catherine Lewis, mu Ms the Schemer, Walter I. Meade, Lorenzo Carcaterra, John Braut, Edith Renaud, and unknown author(s); typescripts, photocopies, uncorrected proofs; 1932, 1970, 1968 [?], 1979 [?], no date.
"Homicide" episodes by David Simon, David Mills, Paul Attanasio, Anya Epstein, Tom Fontana; other works by P. Chayefsky, Bob Fosse, Linda M. Wright, Robert A. Furthur [ ?], and unknown author(s); 1978, 1982, 1990s, no date (typescripts, some annotated).
"Seven Silent Men" by Hal Ashby, Jesse Graham and unidentified author(s), loose pages, untitled fragments, etc.; typescripts and fragments, some annotated; no date.
Works by Timothy Nolan, Candido Tirado, Steve Monroe, Earl Majikau, Dorothy Dellabough, Hal Ashby, Grant B. Dellabough, and an unidentified author; 1987, 1990s, no date (typescripts, related notes and correspondence).
Works by Carmen Rivera, McGowan, Guy Durham, A.H. Corliss, Saltzman [?], Jam Tracks, Michael O’Connor, T. Schulz [?], Ch. Bukovsky, D.F. Canning, unidentified authors (typescripts, photocopies, notes, miscellaneous). 1980s-1990s, no date, miscellaneous dates.
Works by Bradley Tusk, Cheryl Difalla, Susan Winston, Dan Funk, Greg Zittel, Edward Pomerantz, Julie Friedgen, Jonathan Robert Kaplan, Stephen Evangelinas, Laura Cahill, Carl Ellsworth, Timothy Nolan, Philip John Taylor, Linda Reynolds, Kenya Boone, Robert Duvall, and unidentified authors: typescripts, a book, related correspondence and other materials. 1990s; no date.
Works by Aaron J. Schuster, Steven Tanenbaum, and unidentified author(s) - typescripts.
Magazines, newspapers, clippings and photocopies of clippings, Web news printouts; includes also reviews of Behn's works in printed and electronic media. Mostly 1990s.
Clippings and photocopies of clippings including those related to "Seven Silent Men"; miscellaneous magazines including those related to "Ping Pong" research; 1980s-1990s mostly.
Magazines and publications ("Time," "Boston," "George," etc.), miscellaneous catalogs.
Magazines, newspapers ("The Hollywood Reporter," "The New York Times Book Review," etc.), miscellaneous press releases, clippings, photocopies of clippings, publicity materials, etc.
Magazines and publications related to "Ping Pong" and "Lindbergh" research; miscellaneous clippings and photocopies of clippings; "New York," "New York Times Magazine"; "Computer Tooter"; 1980s-1990s mostly.
Newspapers accounts on Lindbergh case (photocopies and negative photocopies of clippings).
Copies of "The New Yorker," "Vanity Fair," "Esquire," "Playbill," "Time," "Script Magazine," "Venezuela," "New West," etc., miscellaneous clippings, photocopies of clippings, tear sheets, etc.; "Homicide" reviews, clippings regarding Lindbergh case, news clips from Russia. Mostly 1980s-1990s.
"Playbill" and other artistic publications, "Boston," "New York Magazine," "Memories," "Consumer Reports," clippings and photocopies of clippings regarding Soviet Union, Lindbergh case, Nosovitsky, etc.; miscellaneous publicity materials. 1970s-1980s, miscellaneous dates.
"Playbill," "Stagebill," "Gamut," and other artistic publications, clippings, photocopies of clippings, articles, tear sheets.