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Cooley (Leland Frederick) and Lee Morrison Cooley papers
MS.R.018  
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  • Contributing Institution: Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries
    Title: Leland Frederick Cooley and Lee Morrison Cooley papers
    Creator: Cooley, Leland Frederick
    Creator: Cooley, Lee Morrison
    Identifier/Call Number: MS.R.018
    Physical Description: 16.2 Linear Feet (33 boxes) and 3.2 unprocessed linear feet
    Date (inclusive): 1939-1978
    Abstract: This collection consists of papers of Leland Cooley's literary activities, including his fiction as well as his non-fiction books on retirement and land issues in Southern California. Included are manuscripts, galleys, reviews, promotional material, research files correspondence, and photographs. There are also papers from his wife Lee Morrison Cooley, consisting chiefly of black and white photographic prints and clippings documenting her career as a dancer and choreographer in theater, television, and movies.
    Language of Material: English .

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    The collection has not been processed. It may contain restricted materials. Please contact the Department of Special Collections and Archives in advance to request access.

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    Leland Frederick Cooley and Lee Morrison Cooley papers. MS-R018. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California. Date accessed.
    For the benefit of current and future researchers, please cite any additional information about sources consulted in this collection, including permanent URLs, item or folder descriptions, and box/folder locations.

    Collection Scope and Content Summary

    This collection consists of papers of Leland Cooley's literary activities, including his fiction as well as his non-fiction books on retirement and land issues in Southern California. Included are manuscripts, galleys, reviews, promotional material, research files correspondence, and photographs. There are also papers from his wife Lee Morrison Cooley, consisting chiefly of black and white photographic prints and clippings documenting her career as a dancer and choreographer in theater, television, and movies.