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Humanities and Social Sciences Library > Collections > Manuscripts > Finding Aids > The New Yorker Records The New Yorker Records, c.1924-1984 Box ListII. Editorial Staff/Writers1939-1973, 2.2 linear ft., Boxes 130-134 [2.1: St. Clair Mckelway, 1939-1972] [2.2: Lillian Ross, 1946-1973] [2.3: Katharine White, 1943-1960] 2.1: ST. CLAIR MCKELWAY, 1939-1972Box Folder 130 1 Behrman, Samuel N. 2 Correspondence, 1939-1940; 1942 3 Friedlaender, Kurt, A Voyage to Springistan by Lemuel Gulliver, 1972 4 Gibbs, Wolcott 5 McCarey, Leo - Screenplay, "Adam and Eve," 1953 6 Mencken, H.L., 1939 7 Notes 8 O'Hara, John, 1947-1949; 1960-1961 9 Personal 10 Report to the Combined Chiefs of Staff by the Supreme Allied Commander South-East Asia, 1943-1945 11 "St. Clair McKelway Jr., 1932-1954," Cornell Widow, December, 1954 12 Sullivan, Frank, 1959 13 Thurber, James, 1958 14 White, E.B., Here is New York (NY: Harper and Brothers, 1949) 15 White, E.B.- Screen Treatment - "Here is New York," or "The House of the Total Stranger," 1953 16 Woollcott, Alexander, 1939 2.2: LILLIAN ROSS, 1946-1973131 1 Apartment Rental 2 Correspondence, 1969-1970 FICTION 3 "The Continental Characters." 4 "The Date," 1960 5 "Elefante is Spanish for Elephant." 6 "The Evergreen Tree." 7 "Hilary the Milary." 8 "The Independent Decade," 1946 9 "People in Stone Houses Should Not Throw Glass." 10 "The Purist Don't Ever Go Crazy," 1949 11 "No Top Dogs in Wyoming." 12 [Untitled] 13 Vertical and Horizontal [Introductory Notes Only] 14 [Introductory Essay] Drawings/ William Steig (NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1979) PUBLISHED ARTICLES (photocopies) 15 "A Reporter at Large: Dancers in May." Run 7/18/64 16 "Onward and Upward with the Arts: Come In, Lassie." Run 2/21/48 17 "Onward and Upward with the Arts: Every Little Touch Helps." Run 8/20/49 18 "Our Far-Flung Correspondents: The Bible in Dinocitta." Run 9/25/65 19 "Our Footloose Correspondents: You Dig It, Sir." Run 8/14/54 20 "Talk of the Town: Notes and Comment." Run 1/1/72 PUBLISHED PROFILES (photocopies) 21 "The Millionaire" (Henry Jonas Rosenfeld), Parts 1 and 2. Run 1/7/50 and 1/14/50 22 "10 1/2" (Federico Fellini). Run 10/30/65 23 "Anatomy of a Commercial Interruption" (Otto Preminger). Run 2/19/66 24 "You Never Learn To Say Goodbye" (M.S. Sagafjord). Run 11/19/66 25-26 Research Materials: Resnik, Judith, Robert J. Schack, and Bert H. Hoff, "Undelivered Care: The Incapacitated and the Mentally Ill New York City Defendant" (1972). 1973 131 27 Review - L. Ross' Review of Reeling, by Pauline Kael 28 Ross, Lillian, "Interview with Interviewer," Word Business `67. 2.3: KATHARINE WHITE, 1943-1960132 1 Anthology Reports, 1947-1953
2 Fiction and Poetry Reports, 1951-1953
3 Interoffice Memo - Regarding "Forecast of Events" (Cover Letter for Writers and Artists)
"THE NEW YORKER BOOK OF HUMOR"
CORRESPONDENCE
4 General, 1943-1944
5 Rose, Carl - Permission Granted to Reprint Material, 1944
6 Simon and Schuster, 1944
7 Writers and Artists (Regarding Anthology Recommendations), 1944
8 Writers and Artists, Replies From (Regarding Anthology Recommendations), 1944
9 Material for Preface (1925 "Announcement")
10 Nominations for Inclusion - "Maybe" (Tearsheets)
11 Nominations for Inclusion - "To Be Read" (Tearsheets)
12 Proposal, 1945
13 Text Space, Line and Word Count, 1945
TEARSHEETS
14 Anecdotes
15 Anecdotes - "Yes"
16 Arts in General - Radio, Cinema, etc.
17 Book Reviews
18 Cartoons
19 Casuals
20 Comment
21 Duplicate Clippings
22 Fiction
23 New York City ("What is the Bleakest Job in New York City?" Run 4/10/26)
24 Newsbreaks
"THE NEW YORKER BOOK OF HUMOR" (Cont.)
TEARSHEETS (Cont.)
133 1 Onward and Upward With the Arts
2 Our Correspondents
3 Parodies and Burlesques
4 Period Pieces
5 Profiles
6 Profiles - Eccentrics
7 Reminiscences
8 Remnants of Clippings
9 Reserved Articles for Anthology
10 Shouts and Murmurs
11 Spots
12 Talk of the Town
13 Theatre
14-15 Verse
16 World War II Period
PERSONAL
134 1 Letter From Granddaughter, No Date
2-3 Sargeant, Caroline Belle, 1954-1955
4 Stocks, 1960
5 Readers' Digest - Reprints of The New Yorker Articles
6-7 Writers - Potential List, 1946-1956
8 Writers - Removed From Potential List, 1946-1956
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