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The New Yorker Records, c.1924-1984

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VI. Manuscripts: Run & Killed

6.2 Fact: Run & Killed, 1938-1958, Boxes 1350-1435

Box	Folder
1350	1	ADAMS, Gridley - "Department of Amplification: U.S. Flag Foundation." Killed 2/28/51
		ADAMS, Samuel Hopkins
	2		"Cardiff Giant, Jr."  Killed 12/26/53
	3		"That Was Rochester: To The Greater Glory of Hop Bitters." Run  8/23/52
	4		"That Was Upstate New York: My Grandfather andthe Plague." Run  10/18/47
	5-10	ALEXANDER, Jack - Research notes for a projected profile of Juan Terry Trippe, president of Pan-Am Airways from 1927-1964 (Researched by Alexander for Geoffrey Hellman, but profile never completed), 1942. Correspondence, Clippings, annual reports, American Export Airlines Pay-Plane and aeronautical hearings. [5 of 6 folders]

1351		ALEXANDER, Jack - Research Notes (Cont.)
	1			Correspondence, clippings, etc. [1 of 6 folders]
	2-4			Aeronautical magazines, 1939; Senate hearings, 1941-1942
	5	ALSOP, Joseph - "A Reporter at Large: A Man in a Mirror." Run  6/25/55
	6	ANDERSON, Malcolm E. - "Jungle Juice."
	7	ANGELL, Roger - "A Reporter at Large: Last Mission."
		AUDEN, W.H.
			BOOKS
	8			Notes Towards the Definition of Culture, by T.S. Eliot.  Run 4/23/49
	9			Boswell's London Travel 1762-1763, 	Intro. and notes by Frederick A. Pottle. [holograph ms.] Run 11/25/50
	10			Henry Irving: The Actor and His World,by Laurence Irving.  Run 7/12/52
	11			Byron. A Self Portrait. Letters and Diaries. 1798-1824, by Peter Quennell.  Killed 12/26/52
	12			My Host the World, by George Santayana. Run 5/2/53
	13			A Writer's Diary, by Virginia Woolf. Run 3/6/54
	14			The Hedgehog and the Fox: An Essay on Tolstoy's View of History, by Isaiah Berlin. Run 9/25/54
	15			The Private Diaries of Stendhal, by Robert Sage. Run 12/18/54
	16			The Letters of W.B. Yeats, AllenWade, ed. Run 3/19/55
	17			Winter Notes on Summer Impressions, by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Killed 1956
	18			Sainte-Beuve, by Harold Nicolson. Run 11/30/57
	19			The Borzoi Book of French Folk Tales, Paul Delarue, ed.  Run 3/16/57
	20			My Dear Dorothea, by Bernard Shaw.  Run 9/7/57
	21			Brief Lives, by John Aubrey.  Run 2/15/58
		BAILEY, Anthony
	22		"Letter From Amsterdam." Run  10/26/57
	23		"A Reporter at Large: Long House, Long Head, Long Dig."

1352		BAINBRIDGE, John
			PROFILES
	1			Captain Harold Blackburn. Run 5/5/56
	2			Alfred Carl Fuller.  Run 11/13/48
	3			A.C. Gilbert.  Run 12/20/52
	4			Lewis D. Gilbert.  Run 12/11/48; 12/18/48
	5			James Francis Malloy.  Killed
	6			Margaret Rudkin. Run 5/22/48
	7			Toots Shor. Run 11/11/50; 11/18/50;11/25/50
	8			Smith Brothers, Inc. Run  9/6/47
	
1353		BAINBRIDGE, John (Cont.)
	1		"A Reporter at Large: A Geographical Doodle on the  U.S.S.R." Killed 1948
		BASSO, Hamilton
	2		"Letter From Rio De Janeiro." Run  10/17/53
	3		"A New Orleans Childhood: The House On Decatur Street." Run  10/9/54
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	4			"There is But One Ronda." Run 9/8/56
	5			"Puerto Cortez." Run 10/12/57
	6			"R.L.S." Run 12/5/59
			PROFILES
	7-8			Eugene O'Neill.  Run 2/28/48; 3/6/48; 3/13/48
	9			Charles Prendergast.  Run 7/27/46; 8/3/46
	10			H.T. Webster.  Run 11/5/49
	11		"A Reporter at Large: The Last Confederate." Run 11/21/53
	12		"A Reporter at Large: The Hills Back Home"
		BEHRMAN, S.N.
			BOOKS
	13			Four Studies in Loyalty, by Christopher Sykes. Run 3/27/48
	14			A Writer's Notebook, by Somerset Maugham. Run 10/29/49
	15			Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger. Run 8/11/51
	16			Heritage, by Anthony West.  Run 10/29/55
	17			The Day the Money Stopped, by Brendan Gill. Run 1/26/57
	18			Letters by Bernard Shaw to Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Allan Dent, ed.
	19		"Daughter of the Ramaz." Run  11/21/53
	20 		"Gabriel Pascal and Bernard Shaw."  Killed
	21		"Our Responsive Readers: Quiet Evening With My Book, My Pipe and Spirochaeta Pallida."  Run 8/3/46
	22		"Profiles": A.E. Kazan.  Run 4/21/45
	23		"Profiles": Ferenc Molnar.  Run 5/25/46; 6/1/46; 	6/8/46  [Note: outlines only, ms. missing]
	24		"A Reporter at Large: The Suspended Drawing Room" Run 1/27/45
 	25    		"A Reporter at Large: It's Cold at Lady Windermere's." Run 2/14/47

1354		BEHRMAN, S.N. (Cont.)
	1-17		"Profiles": Joseph Duveen.  Run 9/29/51; 10/6/51; 10/13/51; 10/20/51; 10/27/51; 11/3/51 (Includes  author's original typescript, revisions, galley proofs, varitype, research notes, Ross's editorial notes, checkers' notes, memos, queries and related correspondence.)  [17 of 42 folders]

1355		BEHRMAN, S. N. (Cont.)
	1-14		"Profiles": Joseph Duveen. (Cont.) [14 of 42 folders]

1356		BEHRMAN, S.N. (Cont.)
	1-11		"Profiles": Joseph Duveen. (Cont.) [11 of 42 folders]

1357	1	BENNETT, James V. - 	"Department of Amplification: U.S. Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC." Killed 8/23/51
		BERNSTEIN, Walter
	2		"Our Footloose Correspondents: A Trip by Thumb." Run 10/2/48
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	3			"'Hit Him on the Horn, Georgie!'" Run 9/16/50
	4			"The Cherubs are Rumbling." Run  9/21/57
	5			"Search for a Battle."
	6			"The Hills in Yugoslavia."
	7			"This Was the War: On Air in Bethlehem." Run 12/21/46
	8	BLAKE, B. - "For the House: Christmas List."
		BLIVEN, Bruce, Jr.
	9		"Profiles": William Hupfer.  Run 5/9/53
	10		"Profiles": Richard Miles.
	11		"A Reporter at Large: Personal Incident Project."

1357		BLIVEN, Bruce, Jr. (Cont.)
	12		"That Was New York: The Battle of Harlem Heights." Run 11/12/55
	13	BOAL, Sam - "Profiles": Sargeant Maynard Smith. 	Run 9/18/43
	14	BOLEY, Jean - "A Reporter at Large: Forty Days."
		BOOKS - BRIEFLY NOTED - KILLED
	15			1951
	16-18			1952

1358		BOOKS - BRIEFLY NOTED - KILLED (Cont.)
	1			1953
	2-5			1956
	6-7			1957 [2 of 4 folders]

1359		BOOKS - BRIEFLY NOTED - KILLED (Cont.)
	1-2			1957 [2 of 4 folders]
	3-5	 		1958
	6	BOURNEUF, Agnes - "A Nova Scotian Childhood: The French  Walk." Run 11/27/48
		BOWEN, Croswell
	7		"Annals of Crime: A Flight into Custody." Run 11/1/52; 11/8/52
	8		"Annals of Crime: Prison Guard."
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	9			"Times Square Kid."  Run 2/18/50
	10			"Return to the Outside." Run 10/18/52
	11			"Langan's Ten Minutes." Run 4/9/55

1360		BOWEN, Croswell (Cont.)
	1		"Notes on Leukemia."  Killed 1963
	2		"A Reporter at Large: Beggar on Crutches." Killed 1963
	3		"A Reporter at Large: Times Square Incident." Killed
	 	BOWERS, Faubion
			LETTER FROM
	4			"Bali."  Run 10/29/55
	5			"Jakarta."  Run 2/11/56
	6			"Kashmir."  Run 4/11/53
	7			"Kyoto."  (10/16/54)
	8			"Leningrad.  Run 11/23/57
	9			"Okinawa."  Run 10/23/54
	10			"Zanzibar."  Run 10/31/53
	11		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Encounters in Moscow." Run 2/15/58
	12		"The Wayward Press: A Cow in Custody."  Run 4/24/54

1360		BOYER, Richard O.
			PROFILES
	13			Joseph Curran.  Run 3/14/46
	14			Charles DeZemler.  Run 11/16/46
	15			Dizzy Gillespie.  Run 7/3/48
	16			Thomas David Henrich.  Run 6/4/49
	17			The John Ericsson.
	18			Lou Little.  Run 10/9/48
	19			Dmitri Mitropoulos.  Run 4/15/50
	20			Angeline Nawkins.  Run 9/21/46
	21			Frank Safford.  Run 10/15/49
	22			Waldorf Astoria.
	23	BOYLE, Kay - "A Reporter in Germany: The People With Names."  Run 9/9/50
	24	BRENAN, Gerald - "A Reporter at Large: A Search for the Poet's Tomb." Run 8/19/50

1361		BROOKS, John
	1		"Annals of Finance: One Dollar for the Lot."
	2		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: From Dance Cards to the Ivy League Look."  Run 5/18/57
	3		"Onward and Upward with Finance: A Drooping Neckline in Pabco Products." Run 6/23/56
	4		"Our Footloose Correspondents: Encounters with Corporate  Democracy." Run 5/21/55
			PROFILES
	5			Hugh Bullock.  Run 3/8/58
	6			General Dynamics Corporation. Run 1/10/58
	7			David S. Jackson.  Run 10/1/55
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	8			"The Great Proxy Fight." Run 7/3/54
	9			"The Adventure."  Run 4/23/55
	10			"Five-Ten on a Sticky June Day." Run 5/28/55
	11			"An o/b m/b Overdue, A c/c in Distress." Run 9/10/55
	12			"'This Way to Sign Up for Ford, Boys!'" Run 2/11/56
	13			"Why Cash the Club When You Can't Get to Dummy with a Crowbar?" Run 9/8/56
	14			"The Meadows."  Run 3/9/57; 3/16/57
	15			"Antarctica."  Run 4/12/58
   	16  	BROWN, Julian - "Letter From Oxford."
		BUSCH, Noel
			LETTER FROM
   	17			"Bangkok."  Run 12/3/55
	18 			"Kashmir."
	19			"Tokyo."  Killed 10/16/53
	20		"Our Far Flung Correspondents: No Mud on Their Foot 	Mittens."  Run 3/20/54
	21	CAMPBELL, Eugene - "Vicar for Brisbane."

1362		CAPOTE, Truman
	1-2		"Onward and Upward with the Arts: Porgy and Bess in Russia." Run 10/13/56; 10/20/56
	3		"Our Far Flung Correspondents: A Ride Through Spain." Run 9/2/50
	4		"Profiles": Marlon Brando.  Run 11/9/57

1363		CARSON, Rachel
	1-2		"Profiles": The Edge of the Sea. Run 8/20/55; 8/27/55
	3		"Profiles": The Sea - Unforgotten World.  Run 6/2/51; 6/9/51; 6/16/51
	4	CHIAROMONTE, Nicola - "Letter from Rome."
	5	CHODOROV, Jerome - "That was the War: A Most Unhappy Courier." Run 11/22/47
		COATES, Robert
	6		"Onward and Upward: Four Inches of Snow."  Run 2/13/54
	7		"Profiles": John Sloan.  Run 5/7/49
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	8			"Giant Slalom."  Run 2/28/48
	9			"It's the Illusion that Counts." Run 5/8/54
	10			"Just Like in the Cops."
	11			"The Ordeal of Mrs. Corti."
	12			"Quiet Valley."  Killed ca. 1945
	13			"Sold Here for Eight Seventy-Five."  Killed
	14	CONNOLLY, Cyril - "Books: Virginia Woolf."  Run 4/10/48
	15	COOKE, Charles - "A Reporter at Large:..."  Rejected Proposal.
	16	CRAMPTON, Savington - "Fabulous Florodora."
		DEMPSEY, David
	17		"Our Combatant Correspondents: Girls Dancing, Trees Resting."
	18		"Return of La Malina."

1364		DONOVAN, Robert J.
			ANNALS OF CRIME
	1			"A Demonstration at Blair House." Run 7/19/52
	2			"The Man Who didn't Shake Hands." Run 11/28/53
	3			"The Impression."  Run 4/24/54
	4			"The First Pillar."  Run 11/6/54
	5			"The Long Stomach Ache." Run 12/4/54
	6-7		"Profiles": Thomas E. Stephens.  Killed 12/27/58
	8	DOREMUS, T.E. - "Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Fort-de-France, Martinique." Run 10/30/48
	9	DRESDEN, Donald William - "Our Far-Flung Correspondents: The Absolute in Grasse."  Run 10/8/55

1364	10-11	DUGAN, James - "The Great Iron Ship."  Run 9/19/53; 9/26/53; 10/3/53; 10/10/53
	12	DUNN, John H., Jr. - "A Reporter at Large: Stalag." Killed
	13	EDMAN, Irwin - "Letter from Rio."
		FISCHER, John
	14		"Profiles": Pavel Petrovich Purobayev. Run 4/12/47
	15		"A Reporter at Large: Closing a Deal in Kapurthala." Run 11/3/45
	16	FITZGERALD, Robert - "Department of Correction: Jesu, 	Joy of Man's Desiring." Killed 3/20/57

1365		FLAGLER, J.M.
			ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS
	1			"How Wilson Lost His Overalls."  Run 4/14/56
	2			"Gentles All." Run 8/31/57
	3			"A Far Cry from the Corybantes."  Run 12/6/58
	4		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Trouble on the First  Chicane."  Run 6/1/57
	5		"A Reporter at Large: Real Beasts."  Run 4/6/57
	6		"A Reporter at Large: The Walkers."  Run 8/2/58
		FLANNER, Janet
	7-8		"Annals of Collaboration" (Charles Bedaux) Revised copy from Paris.  Run 9/22/45; 10/6/45; 10/13/45
	9-10		"Annals of Collaboration"
	11-12 		"Annals of Crime: The Beautiful Spoils."  Run 2/22/47; 3/1/47; 3/8/47 [2 of 4 folders]

1366		FLANNER, Janet (Cont.)
	1-2		"Annals of Crime: The Beautiful Spoils." (Includes unused original version) [2 of 4 folders]
			LETTER FROM
	3			"Aschaffenburg."  Run 10/30/48
	4			"Cologne."  Run 3/31/45
	5			"Copenhagen."  Run 11/10/45
	6			"Lyons."  Run 2/17/45
	7			"Munich." (12/13/45)
	8			"Naples."  Run 3/12/49
	9			"Nuremberg." (12/26/45)
	10-14			"Paris." Separate Articles Run During 1945
	15			"Paris."  Run 9/6/47
	16			"Paris, Peace Conference."
	17			"Rome."  (11/21/45)
	18			"Rome."  Run 2/19/49
 	19			"Rome."  Run 5/1/48; 5/15/48
	20			"Vienna." (6/16/47)
	21			"Vienna."  Run 7/19/47
	22			"Wurzburg."  Run 11/6/48

1367		FLANNER, Janet (Cont.)
			PROFILES
	1			Georges Braque.  Run 10/6/56; 10/13/56
	2			Cheryl Crawford.  Run 5/8/48
	3-4			Andre Malraux.  Run 11/6/54; 6/13/54
	5			Henri Matisse.  Run 12/15/51; 12/22/51
	6		"A Reporter at Large: The Escape of Mrs. Jeffries."
			 	Run 5/22/43; 5/29/43; 6/5/43
	7	FOGG, Charles - "A Dinner Party at Panmunjom." Run 1/30/54
	8	FULLINGIM, Archer Jesse - "Our Combatant Correspondents:  Poke Salad." Run 3/10/45
	9	GALLICO, Paul - "Onward and Upward with the Arts: I Was There."  Run 9/29/56
	10	GARDNER, Mona - "Why Japanese Enjoy Suicide."  Killed
		GIBBS, Angelica
	11		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: Kitchen Virtuosos." (1941)
			PROFILES
	12			Jessica Cosgrave. Run 4/13/46
 	13			Agnes De Mille.

1368		GIBBS, Angelica (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Veronica Dengel.  Run 7/31/48
	2			May Gadd.  Run 2/7/53
	3			Martha Graham.  Run 12/27/47
	4			Dione Wilson Lucas.  Run 5/28/49
	5			Blanche Saunders.  Run 11/24/51
	6			Shirley Spencer.  Run 12/24/49
	7		"The Siege of Long Beach: The Bloodhounds of Olive Street."
		GIBBS, Wolcott
			PROFILES
	8			Noel Coward.  Killed 1951
	9			Ralph Ingersoll. (Includes correspondence between Gibbs, Ingersoll and other editors and editorial comments by Ingersoll) Run 5/2/42; 5/9/42
	10-12			Thomas E. Dewey  Run 5/25/40 (Contains no manuscript or drafts. Includes research materials pertaining to Dewey: copies of speeches, notes covering aspects of his life and career, and press clippings.) [3 of 16 folders]

1369		GIBBS, Wolcott (Cont.)
	1-13  		"Profiles": Thomas E. Dewey (research materials) Run 5/25/40 [13 of 16 folders]

1370		GILL, Brendan
	1		"Profiles": Joseph Theodore Hallock.  Run 8/12/44
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	2			"The Gathered Waters." Run 12/31/49
	3			"Revolution in Hartford." Run 8/15/42
	4			"Thucydides Had Them in Mind." Run 10/17/42 [Major Robert Edward Galer]
	6	GLEASON, Cynthia Hobart - "Onward and Upward with the Arts Party Specialists."  Killed 1/30/52
		GOLDBERG, Hyman
	7		"Annals of Crime: The DiMaggio Boys."
	8		"Reporter at Large: Preferably Not Beaten." Run 4/24/48
	9		"Reporter at Large: Boy in White."
	10  	GORDIMER, Nadine - "A South African Childhood." Run 10/16/54
		HAHN, Emily
	11		"Letter From Malaya."  Run 11/21/53
	12		"Letter From Sarawak."  Run 4/3/54
	13		"Mercy Ship."
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	14			"It's Not Home." Run 10/24/53
	15			"The Old Boys." Run 11/7/53
	16			"Talk! Talk!" Run 10/9/54
	17			"Tent Guest." Run 2/1/58
	18-21	  	"The Last Days of the Maharajahs." Run 11/8/58; 11/15/58; 11/22/58; 11/29/58
				[4 of 8 folders]

1371		HAHN, Emily (Cont.)
	1-4		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: The Last Days of theMaharajahs." [4 of 8 folders]
	5-6		"A Reporter at Large: Diamond."  Run 4/7/56; 4/14/56; 4/21/56; 5/19/56
	7		"A Reporter at Large: The Parsis."  Run 10/18/58 [See Also: MCGUIRE, William - "The Japanese Mind" which contains Hahn's piece, "Being Good" (1945)]
	8	HALASZ, George - "Where are They Now?: The Commodore."
	9	HALLIBURTON, Arthur - "Onward and Upward with the Arts:
			 The Talking Horse."  Run 10/13/45
		HAMBURGER, Philip
	10		"Books: Steamboat Gothic."  Killed 1952
			LETTER FROM
	11			"Anzio."
	12			"Berchtesgaden."
	13			"Italy."  Run 5/10/45

1372		HAMBURGER, Philip (Cont.)
			LETTER FROM (Cont.)
	1			"Rome." Run 6/21/45
	2			"Trieste."  Run 8/2/45
	3			"Venice."  Run 7/12/45
	4		"Our Footloose Correspondents: Toscanini Train." Run 5/20/50
			PROFILES
	5			Dean Acheson.  Run 11/12/49; 11/19/49
	6			James E. Casey.  Run 12/16/46
	7			Norman Corwin. Run 3/4/47
	8			Oscar Hammerstein II.  Run 5/12/51; 5/19/51
	9			Trygve Lie.  Run 10/11/47; 10/18/47
	10			John P. Marquand.  Run 3/29/52; 4/5/52; 4/12/52
	11			Robert F. Wagner.  Run 1/26/57; 2/2/57
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	12			"Friends Talking in the Night." Run 10/11/46
	13			"Winds off the Pampas." Run 12/4/48
	14			"Senor O'D."  Run 9/28/57
	15		"A Reporter in Argentina."  Run 6/26/48
	16		"A Reporter in Switzerland."  Run 9/29/45
		HARRIS, Richard
	17		"Onward and Upward with the Arts: Monuments." Run 10/5/57
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	18			"We'll Just Have to Try, Try, Try." Run 5/7/55
	19	 		"I'd Like to Talk to You for a Minute." Run 6/16/56
	20	  		"They Can Be Different Than They Ever Knew." Run 9/7/57
	21			"The Echo of a Whistle." Run 9/20/58
		HAUSER, Ernest O.
	22		"News from Koko Nor."

1373		HAUSER, Ernest O. (Cont.)
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	1			"The Talk in Cinnamon Grove." Run 8/26/44
	2			"Pathans Behind the Rocks." Run 9/30/44
	3			"War Strictly According to the Rules."
		HEGGIE, Barbara
			PROFILES
	4				Hildegarde.
	5				Erno Rapee.  Run 2/5/44
	6				Margaret Webster.  Run 5/20/44
		HELLMAN, Geoffrey
	7		"Onward and Upward with the Arts: A Rich Parterre of Nectared Sweets." Run 5/17/47
	8		"Onward and Upward with the Arts: [E. Post's 	Etiquette Book.]"  Run 6/18/55
	9		"Onward and Upward with the Social Sciences: ThePiquancies and Pleasantries of Trade." Run 9/13/47
			PROFILES
	10			Victor Borge.  Run 5/7/55
	11			Frank Crowninshield.  Run 9/19/42; 9/26/42
	12			Chester Dale.  Run 10/25/58
	13			Jean Delacour.  Run 8/10/46; 8/17/46
	14-15			Charles Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier). Run 4/26/47; 5/3/47
	16			Howard Ketcham.  Run 3/8/52
	17			W.S. Lewis.  Run 8/6/49; 8/13/49

1374		HELLMAN, Geoffrey (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Claudius Charles Philippe.  Run 2/19/55
	2			Dr. Sidney Dillon Ripley II.  Run 8/26/50
	3	 		Dr. William T. Robbins.  Run  7/7/47
	4			Benjamin Sonnenberg.  Run 4/8/50
	5			Grover Whalen.  Run 7/14/51; 7/21/51
	6			Lucilla Mara de Vescovi Whitman (Countess Mara).  Run 2/26/49
	7		"Rummaging Around with the Ryans."  Run 9/10/55
	8		"A Schiff Sortie and a Warburg Wallow, or, Churning
			 Around with the Churnagooses."  Run 6/11/55
	9		"Sorting out the Seligmans or Alas, the Gazebo!" Run 10/30/54
	10		"That Was New York: Frank Crowninshield."  Run 2/14/48
	11		"That Was the War: Hepidopterological Spy."  Run 11/15/47
		HERSEY, John
	12		"Chinese Medicine." (9/16/46) Not Run
	13		"Crow Village."  (5/28/46)
	14		"Letter from Shanghai." (2/9/46)
	15		"Ordeal of a Hopeful Man."
	16		"Our Far-Flung Correspondence: The Kibbutz."  Run 4/19/52
	17		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: A Game on a Hill." 	Run 12/7/57
			PROFILES
	18			Bernard Baruch.  Run 1/3/48; 1/10/48; 1/17/48
	19			Father Walter P. Morse.  Run 5/11/46
	20-21			Harry S. Truman.  Run 4/7/51; 4/14/51; 4/21/51; 4/28/51; 5/5/51  [2 of 6 folders]

1375		HERSEY, John (Cont.)
	1-4		"Profiles": Harry S. Truman (Cont.)  [4 of 6 folders]
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	5			"The Ingathering of Exiles." Run 11/24/51
	6			"Journey Toward a Sense of Being Treated Well." Run 3/2/57
	7			"Survival."
	8		"A Reporter in China: Two Weeks Water Away." Run 5/18/46; 5/25/46
	9 	HEWITT, Edward R. - "That Was New York: Memoirs of the Spoke-and-Sprocket Days."  Run 5/16/42
		HOLBROOK, Stewart H.
	10		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: The Mythmakers." Run 7/31/48
	11		"Our Footloose Correspondents: Township 40 South Range 12 West, Section 22."
	12	HOOVER, Hubbard - "Profiles": Harry Otis.  Run 2/3/45
	13	HOPF, Alice L. - "Department of Amplification." Killed 3/20/57
	14	HOUGHTON, Norris - "That was Yalta: Women's Eye View." Run 5/23/53
	15-16	HOUGH, Richard - 	"Annals of the Sea: The Difficult Journey." Run 10/11/58; 10/18/58; 10/25/58
	17	HUBBELL, Albert - "Books": The S.S. Alibi of a Nation, by Gerald Reitlinger.  Killed 1957
     	 	HUNT, Morton
	18 		"Profiles": Dr. Herman F. Mark.  Run 9/13/58; 9/20/58

1376		HUNT, Morton (Cont.)
	1		"Profiles": Helaine Newstead.  Run 3/30/57
	2		"Profiles": Olin and Roderick Stephens. Run 9/7/57; 9/14/57
	3		"That Was New York: The Presidential Campaign of 1856."
	4	HUNT, Walter - "That Was New York." (10/2/45)
		HYMAN, Stanley
	5		"Our Footloose Correspondents: All Cut From the Same
			Yardstick."  Run 10/2/54
	6		"Profiles": The Brooklyn Bridge.  Run 5/17/52
	7		"Profiles": Louis Scher.  Run 11/8/52
	8		"That Was New York: Oysters a Foot Long." Killed 12/26/53
	9		"Where are They Now?: Gone with the Woolly Mammoth." Run 3/18/50
	10	HYMAN, Stanley and St. Clair MCKELWAY - "Onward and Upward with Business and Science: The Time Capsule." Run 12/5/53
	11	JARMAN, Rufus - "Profiles": Norman Rockwell  Run 3/17/45; 3/24/45
		JOHNSTON, Alva
			PROFILES
	12			Jo Mielziner.  Run 10/30/48
	13			Addison Mizner.  Run 11/22/52; 11/29/52; 12/6/52; 12/13/52 [1 of 2 folders]

1377		JOHNSTON, Alva (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Addison Mizner [1 of 2 folders]
	2-5			Wilson Mizner. Run 2/25/50; 7/22/50; 7/29/50; 12/23/50; 12/30/50
	6			Al Rosen.  Run 3/29/47
	7			John F. Royal.  Run 9/28/46; 10/5/46; 10/12/46
	8			Rex Stout.  Run 7/16/49; 7/23/49
	9	JOOST, N.T., Jr. - "Our Combatant Correspondents: Mukluks and Glogg." Run 8/14/44
	10	JORDAN, Carroll - "Letter from San Juan."
	11-12	JOSEPHSON, Matthew - "Profiles": Edward Steichen. Run 6/3/44; 6/10/44
	13	JOSEPHSON, Matthew and Russell MALONEY - "Profiles":J.B. Matthews. Run 4/22/44

1378		KAHN, E.J., Jr.
	1		"Annals of Crime: It Has No Name."  Run 11/14/53
	2		"Annals of Crime: What Made Sammy Run?"  Run 1/2/54
	3		"The Army Life: Good Neighborhood." Run 8/7/43
	4		"Foe Down and Game to Go."
	5		"Letter from Bermuda."  Run 6/16/56
	6		"The New Yorker."
	7		"Onward and Upward with the Arts: The Coming of the Big Freeze." Run 9/14/46
	8		"Onward and Upward with the Arts: An Entirely New Book." Run 10/5/46
	9		"Our Downtown Correspondents: Just Churning Around." Run 2/5/55
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	10			"Atlantic City." Run 4/26/47
	11			"Almost in a Class with the Braves."  Run 4/3/54
	12			"Uncle Ho's Disciplined Joy."  Run 12/17/55
			OUR FOOTLOOSE CORRESPONDENTS
	13			"Big Potato for a Day." Run 6/17/50
	14			"Grass Roots and a Slippery Elm."  Run 3/8/52
	15			"You got to Jump on Those."  Run 4/18/53
	16			"The Soil Where First They Trode."  Run 10/1/55
			PROFILES
	17			Gridley Adams.  Run 7/5/52
	18			American Kennel Club.  Run 8/21/54; 8/28/54
	19			Leon Milton Birkhead.  Run 7/26/47
	20-21			Al Capp.  Run 11/29/47; 12/6/47

1379		KAHN, E.J., Jr. (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			General Lucius D. Clay.  Run 1/13/51
	2			General Edwin Forrest Harding.  Run 12/26/42; 1/2/43
	3-5			Harrigan and Hart.  Run 3/19/55; 3/26/55; 4/2/55; 4/9/55
	6			W. Averell Harriman.  Run 5/3/52; 5/10/52
	7			Jacob Koppel Javits.  Run 1/21/50; 1/28/50
	8			James William Johnson.  Run 3/15/47
	9			John Reed Kilpatrick.  Run 1/28/56
	10			Thomas Lamb.  Run 5/29/54
	11			J.K. Lasser.  Run 3/14/53

1380		KAHN, E. J., Jr. (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Joshua Logan.  Run 4/4/53; 4/11/53
	2			Guy Lombardo.  Run 1/5/57; 1/12/57
	3			General Lesley J. McNair.  Run 10/14/44;
	4			Walter Staunton Mack, Jr.  Run 7/1/50; 7/8/50
	5			Arthur Meyer.  Run 2/8/47
	6			Staff Sargeant Joseph P. Prendiville. Run 8/5/44; 10/21/44
	7			Eleanor Roosevelt.  Run 6/12/48; 6/19/48
	8			Frank Sinatra.  Run 10/26/46; 11/2/46;  11/9/46
	9			Roger Lacey Stevens.  Run 2/13/54; 2/20/54
	10			John C. Tysen.  Run 11/17/56
	11			Walter White.  Run 9/4/48
	12			John Hay Whitney.  Run 8/11/51; 8/18/51
	13			William Zeckendorf.  Run 12/8/51; 12/15/51
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	14			"A Little Get-Together." Run 6/28/47
	15			"One of the Very Small Ones." Run 5/15/48
	16			"Elephant Bill's Elephants." Run 11/20/48

1381		KAHN, E.J., Jr. (Cont.)
			A REPORTER AT LARGE (Cont.)
	1			"Die Luftbrucke."  Run 5/14/49
	2			"Little General."  Run 6/2/51
	3			"I Don't Want Him Pushed Around Anymore." Run 9/13/52
	4			"The Hamlet and the Juggernaut." Run 10/25/52
	5			"The Gentle Wolfhound."  Run 5/9/53
	6			"Seeing the Facts Made." Run 6/13/53
	7			"Recollections of an Intourist Tourist." Run 12/20/58; 12/27/58
			THE WAYWARD PRESS
	8			"The Greenwich Tea Party." Run 4/15/50
	9			"The Cominform at Work."  Run 1/12/52
	10			"Cute and Not So Cute."  Run 5/5/56
	11			"From Backwoods to Bois." Run 6/30/56
	12			"Waiting."  Run 11/30/57
	13			"The Old Nik Company."  Killed
		KAZIN, Alfred
	14		"Books: The Raven and the Whale."  Killed 1956
	15		"A Brooklyn Childhood: The Kitchen."  Run 9/15/51
	 	KINKEAD, Eugene
	16		"Letter from Honolulu."
	17		"LCI."
	18		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Volcano, Desert, and Pagan Ruins." Killed 12/19/45
	19		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Christmas on Hawaii."
	20		"Our Footloose Correspondents: San Francisco."
			PROFILES
	21			Dr. A.I. Petrunkevitch.  Run 4/22/50; 4/29/50
	22			Alexis Lawrence Romanoff. Run 6/20/53; 6/27/53
	23			Edward T. Townsend.  Run 12/10/49; 12/17/49
	24			Dr. Roman Vishniac.  Run 7/2/55; 7/9/55 [1 of 2 folders]

1382		KINKEAD, Eugene (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Dr. Roman Vishniac.  Run 7/2/55; 7/9/55 [1 of 2 folders]
	2			Dr. Cynthia Westcott.  Run 7/26/52
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	3			"Surrender of the U-805." Run 7/21/45
	4			"The Great Philatelist." Run 3/30/46
	5			"Sixteen."  Run 11/10/51
	6-7			"Holly."  Killed 12/28/56
	8-9		"The Study of Something New in History." Run 10/26/57
	10		"U.S.S. Prairie State."
	11		"That Was the War: Goodby, Casa Del Ensuenos!" Run 6/5/48
	12	KINKEAD, Eugene & MALONEY, Russell - "A Reporter at Large: New York Harbor." Killed
		KINKEAD, Katharine T.
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	13			"We're Very Proud of Our Son." Run 3/4/50
	14			"The Lonely Time."  Run 1/20/51

1383		KINKEAD, Katharine T. (Cont.)
			A REPORTER AT LARGE (Cont.)
	1			"A Cat in Every Home." Run 11/3/51
	2			"The Runaways."  Run 2/26/52
	3			"Just Bring Us Peace in Our House." Run 12/11/54
	4			"A Rose is a Business."  Run 7/19/58
	5		"That Was New York: The Wall Street Crash."  Run 7/14/49
		KIRKPATRICK, John
	6		"Profiles": Paul Hodge.  Run 1/30/43 [galley only]
	7		"Profiles": Daniel Snyder.  Run 5/8/43 [galley only]
		KOBLER, John
	8		"Annals of Crime: Yrs. Truly, A. Lincoln."  Run 2/25/56
	9		"Profiles": Jacob Buchter.  Run 11/15/49
	10		"Where are They Now?: Pride of Eden Musée."  Run 11/20/43
	11		"Col. R.H. Williams."
	12	LADER, Lawrence - "Letter from New Caledonia."
		LANG, Daniel
	13		"Diamond Dealer's Club."
	14		"Five Days Between Battles."
	15		"Letter from Bermuda."  Run 7/20/46
			LETTER FROM
	16			"Harwell." Run 10/6/56
	17			"Naples." Run 4/8/44
	18-19			["Naples"/Florence"] (radiograms) [2 of 3 folders]

1384		LANG, Daniel (Cont.)
			LETTER FROM (Cont.)
	1			["Naples"/Florence"] (radiograms) [1 of 3 folders]
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	2			"The Atomic City." Run 9/29/45
	3			"Camelias and Bombs." Run 7/7/51
	4			"Bombs Away." Run 5/10/52
	5			"Blackjack and Flashes." Run 9/20/52
	6			"An A-House, with Garden." Run 10/31/53
  	7			"Brookhaven National Lab." Run 7/20/57
	8		"Our Washington Correspondents." Run 5/15/43; 12/21/46
			PROFILES
	9			Emory Cook.  Run 3/3/56; 3/10/56
	10			Dr. Samuel A. Goudsmit. Run 11/7/53; 11/14/5
	11			Dr. Martin Gumpert.  Run 6/10/50; 6/17/50
	12			Irving Seiden.  Run 7/5/58
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	13			"The Light."  Run 6/27/42
	14			"Room Eleven, Stalag 7-B." Run 6/10/44
	15			"The Yellow Flour."  Run 8/5/44
	16			"The Right Direction." Run 4/14/45
	17			"The Top Top Secret."  Run 10/27/45
	18			"Dopes and Simple Joes." Run 11/10/45
	19			"A Fine Moral Point."  Run 6/8/46
	20			"The Man in the Thick Lead Shirt." Run 7/16/46
	21			"Seven Men on a Problem." Run 8/17/46
	22			"That's Four Times 10-4 Ergs, Old Man." Run 11/16/46
	23			"The Way He Wanted It."  Run 4/12/47
	24			"Mission to Trout."  Run 5/17/47
	25			"Displaced Persons."  Run 9/13/47
	26			"The Long Island Atoms." Run 12/20/47
	27			"The Center of Reality." Run 3/20/48

1385		LANG, Daniel (Cont.)
			A REPORTER AT LARGE (Cont.)
	1			"White Sands."  Run 7/24/48; 7/31/48
	2			"The Days of Suspicion." Run 5/21/49
	3			"Sunrise for the Furs." Run 6/4/49
	4			"A Purely Personal Decision." Run 8/12/50
	5			"A Romantic Urge."  Run 4/21/51
	6			"A World Away."  Run 2/16/1952
	7			"The Cage."  Run 8/16/52
	8			"Something in the Sky."  Run 9/6/52
	9			"The Coming Thing."  Run 3/21/53
	10			"A Deacon at Oak Ridge."  Run 2/6/54
	11			"Poor Ann!"  Run 9/11/54
	12			"The Hot Phone."  Run 2/12/55
	13			"Fallout."  Run 7/16/55
	14			"I Knew Exactly Why." Run 7/21/56
	15			"Earth Satellite No. 1." Run 5/11/57
	16			"Evolution of a Mesa."  Run 6/7/58
	17			"Auto Stealing."  Killed
	18			"Black Market."
	19			"The Cargo of the Pepperell."
	20			"The Pale Young Man."
	21			"You Never Know."
	22			"Reconversion of a Veteran."
	23			"Handyman."
	24		"A Reporter in New Mexico: Los Alamos."  Run 4/17/48
	25		"Seabee." (no manuscript; correspondence and memoranda relating to article only)
	26		"Spy Trial in Camera."

1386	1	LARDNER, David - "Letter from Luxembourg."  Run 10/21/44
		LARDNER, John
	2		"Letter from Honolulu."  Run 2/10/45
	3		"Letter from Marianas."
	4		"Nisei With Purple Heart."
	5		"Okinawa."
	6		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: The Lexicographers in Stir."  Run 12/1/51
	7		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Chamorros." Killed 1/30/52
	8		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Pete's Dream." Run 9/21/57
	9		"Profiles": Tony Cuda.  Run 5/27/44
	10		"A Reporter at Large: D Day, Iwo-Jima."  Run 3/17/45
	11		"A Reporter at Large: Life in the Box." Run 4/19/47; 4/26/47
	12		"That Was Baseball: The Crime of Shufflin' Phil Douglas." Run 5/12/56
	13		"That Was New York: The Martyrdom of Bill the Butcher." Run 3/20/54; 3/27/54
	14		"That Was New York: The Seven Lost Days on Walker Street."  Run 1/21/56
			THAT WAS PUGILISM
	15			"Toledo, 1919."  Run 12/6/47
	16			"Shelby, 1923."  Run 6/19/48
	17			"Pugilism: The White Hopes." Run 6/25/49; 7/2/49
	18 			"Battling Siki."  Run 11/19/49
	19			"Boyle's Thirty Acres and the Revolution." Run 11/4/50
	20			"The Manly Marine."  Run 12/9/50
	21			"The Financier of the Pampas." Run 3/17/51; 3/24/51

1387	1	LAZARE, Christopher - "That Was New York: The First Ballerina."  Run 12/9/44
		LEIGHTON, George R.
	2		"Backward and Downward with the Arts: The Age of the Stone Carver."  Killed 1/30/52
	3		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Rooms Without Views." Run 12/29/45
	4		"Profiles": Dr. I.I. Rabi.  Killed 12/28/51
		LEWIS, Norman
			LETTER FROM
	5			"Belize."  Run 10/15/55
	6			"Ibiza."  Run 3/10/56
	7			"Liberia."  Run 1/11/58
	8		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Ghana."  Run 11/23/57
	9		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Cuban Interlude." Run 5/3/58
		LIEBER, Leslie
	10		"A General's Wife."
	11		"Saga of Two Russian Women in France."
		LIEBLING, A.J.
	12		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Algiers."  Killed
	13		"A Reporter at Large: Algeria."  Killed 12/28/56
	14-15		"Kafsa is Miserable."
		LOGAN, Andy
	16		"Death in the Afternoon" (3/1/47) Killed
			LETTER FROM
	17			"Athens."   (7/8/47)
	18			"Budapest." (2/25/47)  Run 3/22/47
	19			"Frankfurt."  Run 12/28/46
	20			"Germany."  Run 5/8/48
	21			"Istanbul." (6/10/47)
	22			"Munich."   (4/10/47)
	23			"Nuremberg."  Run 12/27/47
	24			"Nuremberg."  Run 3/20/48
	25			"Prague."  Run 3/15/47
	26			"Vienna."  Run 11/20/48
	27		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Queen Mary."  Run 8/24/46

1388		LOGAN, Andy (Cont.)
	1		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: The War's Over, Honey Bun."  Run 12/14/46
	2		"Our Far-Flung Correspondence: The Katzenjammer Kids at C.I.E 406."  Run 11/9/46
			PROFILES
	3			Isaac Fishberg.  Run 10/29/49
	4			Vivien Kellems.  Run 2/3/51; 2/10/51
	5			Valentino Sarra.  Run 9/1/57
	6			Wilma Soss.  Run 3/17/51
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	7			"More Where They Want To Be." Run 7/17/48
	8			"It Doesn't Cost Them A Cent." Run 5/12/51
	9			"The Wanamaker-Stewart Building." Run 2/22/58
	10-11		"A Reporter in Nuremberg: Serenade Under a Balcony." Run 12/13/47
	12	LONG, Lois - "On and Off the Avenue: Princess Tootoo and her Sister Alice."
	13	LYLE, Robey - "Christmas Packages for Service Men."
	14	LYMAN, Capt. William J. - "Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Hill 281."  Killed 12/28/51
		MCCARTEN, John
			PROFILES
	15			John C. Garand. Run 2/6/43
	16			Nick Kenny.  Run 3/7/53
	17			Thomas Lowell.  Killed
	18	MCCARTEN, John & Robert Lewis TAYLOR  -"Profiles": Ike, Jake, and Bernie Kauffman.  Run 9/4/43
		MCCARTHY, Mary
	19		"Letter from Portugal."  Run 2/5/55
	20		"Profiles": Venice.  Run 7/7/56; 7/14/56
	21	MACCONNELL, William - "Station Hospital."
	22	MCCORMICK, Carolyn - "They Invented the Lute." Run 10/18/58

1389		MACDONALD, Dwight
	1		"Onward and Upward with the Arts: Howtoism." Run 5/22/54
			PROFILES
	2-5			Roger Baldwin.  Run 7/11/53; 7/18/53
	6			Alfred H. Barr, Jr.  Run 12/12/53; 12/19/53
	7			Dorothy Day.  Run 10/4/52; 10/11/52
	8-11			Ford Foundation.  Run 11/26/55; 12/3/55; 12/10/55; 12/17/55
	12			Eugene Gilbert.  Run 11/22/58; 11/29/58
	13			George Hallett.  Run 8/22/53
	14			Richard Weil.  Run 2/2/52; 2/9/52
		MCGUIRE, William
	15-16		"The Japanese Mind."  [2 of 7 folders]

1390		MCGUIRE, William (Cont.)
	1-4		"The Japanese Mind." Includes: HAHN, Emily - "Being Good," 1945.  [4 of 7 folders]
	5		"The Japanese Mind."  Published Musical Score: "The Japanese Sandman." (Words by Raymond Egon. Music by Richard Whiting) [1 of 7 folders]
	6		"Letters from Washington."
	7		"Normandie."  Killed 12/29/55
	8	MCGUIRE, William & Mark MURPHY - "Profiles": 'The U.S.S. New York'. Run 10/27/45
		MCKELWAY, St. Clair
			ANNALS OF CRIME
	9			"The Wily Wilby."  Run 1/1/49; 1/8/49
	10			"Old Eighty-Eight."  Run 8/27/49; 9/3/49; 9/10/49 [Parts I & II only]
	11			"The Burglar with the Notebooks." Run 9/22/51
	12			"'This is It, Honey'."  Run 5/2/53
	13			"A Case of Felony Murder."  Run 7/4/53
	14		"The Perils of Pearl and Olga." Run 8/8/53
	15		"Profiles": "The Rich Recluse of Herald Square." Run 10/31/53
	16		"Gloria Bristol" (1/20/38) (Includes Letter to Margaret Case Harriman)  Killed
	17		"A Reporter at Large: The B-29's."
	18		"That was a Reporter at Wit's End: The Blowing the Top of Peter Roger Oboe."  Run 6/14/58

1391	1-9	MCKELWAY, St. Clair  (Cont.)
			"Profiles": Walter Winchell.  Run 6/15/40; 6/22/40; 6/29/40; 7/6/40; 7/13/40; 7/20/40  (The next 4 boxes include Part 1 of the manuscript, galleys, proofs, correspondence related to article, clippings and research notes.

1392	1-10	MCKELWAY, St. Clair - "Profiles": Walter Winchell.

1393	1-9	MCKELWAY, St. Clair - "Profiles": Walter Winchell.

1394	1-9	MCKELWAY, St. Clair - "Profiles": Walter Winchell.

1395		MCNULTY, John
	1		"Department of Amplification."  Run 10/26/46 (Letter from John McNulty concerning Alva Johnston's profile of John F. Royal)
			OUR FOOTLOOSE CORRESPONDENTS
	2			"Homecoming."  Run 12/16/50
	3			"A Dash of Tabasco." Run 6/13/53
	4			"Back in the Big League." Run 5/1/54
	5			"Brenton Light Ship." Killed
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	6			"The Jackpot."  Run 2/19/49
	7			"Back Where I Had Never Been." Run 9/10/49
	8			"Where the Grass, They Say, is Blue."  Run 5/6/50
	9			"A Thousand is A Lot of Money." Run 9/2/50
	10			"Tryout for the Giants." Run 5/22/52
	11			"A Room at the Barn."  Run 5/2/53
	12		"A Reporter in Bed: Bellevue Days."  Run 10/14/50
		MALCOLM, Donald
	13		"Books": I Like It Here, by Kingsley Amis.  Killed 1958
	14		"Books": The Image Makers, by Bernard V. Dryer and Ice-Palace, by Edna Ferber.  Killed 1958
	15	MALONEY, Russell - "Talk of the Town." - Articles Rejected
	16	MANCHESTER, William - "Letter from Cairo."  Killed 12/26/53
		MANNES, Marya
	17		"Letter from Barcelona."  Run 11/18/44
	18		"Letter from Lisbon." [cable only]
	19		"The New York Philharmonic."
	20	MATTHIESSEN, Peter - "Annals of Crime: Five Bullets."  Run 11/1/58
	21	MATTIE, George - "Tell Them Not to Bow."
	22	MEARS, Helen - "Letter from Tokyo."

1396		MEARS, Helen (Cont.)
	1		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: You in Tokyo." Run 11/23/46
	2		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Life With the Dai Itians." Run 2/14/48
		MEEKER, Oden
	3		"Letter from Cambodia."  Killed
	4		"Letter from Laos."  Killed 12/28/56
	5		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Mau Mau."  Killed 9/22/53
		MEEKER, Oden & Olivia MEEKER
			LETTER FROM
	6			"Haiti."
	7			"Havana."  Run 10/7/44
	8			"Liberia."  Run 11/29/52
	9			"The Gold Coast."  Run 12/20/52
	10		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Dentists and Diplomats at Six A.M." Run 10/11/47
	11		"Our Footloose Correspondents: Cocaine, Llamas, and Jazz."  Run 9/27/47
	12		"Our Footloose Correspondents: Frontier With Conveniences."  Run 11/18/50
		MENCKEN, H.L.
			(Contains parts of autobiography completed by H.L. Mencken in 1939 and published in 1940 as Happy 	Days: 1882-1890. The New Yorker published the manuscript in eighteen parts from 1941 through 1943.)
	13		Editorial Correspondence Concerning Manuscripts, 1939
	14		"The Baltimore of the Eighties."
	15		"The Capital of the Republic."
	16		"The Head of the House."
	17		"The Life of an Athlete."
	18		"Memoirs of a Fugitive."
	19		"Rural Delights."
	20		"Souvenirs of Innocence."
	21		"Strange Scenes and Far Places."
	22		"The Training of a Gangster."
	23-24	MILLSTEIN, Gilbert - "Profiles": Milton Gabler. Run 3/9/46;3/16/46
		
1397		MITCHELL, Joseph
	1		"Profiles": George H. Hunter.  Run 9/22/56
	2		"A Reporter at Large: The Mohawks in High Steel." Run 9/17/49
		MONROE, Keith
	3		"Letter from Guatemala."  Killed
	4		"Letter from Pakistan."  Run 4/15/50
	5	MOOR, Paul - "Our Footloose Correspondents: Ma Soeur, 	les Flies, L'Homme Fort."  Run 10/18/52

1397		MOOREHEAD, Alan
	6		"An Australian Childhood: An Arcady of a Kind." Run 8/1/53
			LETTER FROM
	7			"Australia."  Run 11/15/52
	8			"Bangkok."  Run 3/6/54
	9			"Cassino."  Run 2/18/50
	10			"Portofino." Run 9/25/48
	11			"Venice."  Run 10/15/49
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	12			"Putting in Touch and Going Between."  Run 2/5/49
	13			"A Streetcar Named Boccaccio."  Run 4/2/49
	14			"A Victory for Snail." Run 8/27/49
	15			"The House on Stilts." Run 11/28/53
	16			"Return to a Legend." Run 4/2/55
	17		"Profiles": Angel Poliziano.  Run 2/24/51
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	18			"'Illustrious Sir: If You Value your Life...'"  Run 2/4/50
	19			"The Great Barrier Reef." Run 8/15/53
	20			"The Lotus Upon the Walls." Run 5/1/54
	21			"Africa."  Run 5/25/57; 6/1/57; 6/8/57
	22			"A Drop into the Stone Age." Run 9/6/58
	23			"To the Beginnings of Memory." Run 9/27/58
	24	MOSS, Howard - "Books": Justine, by Lawrence Durrell. Killed 1958
	25	MULVANEY, Joseph - "A Brooklyn Childhood." Run 12/18/43
	26	MUMFORD, Lewis - "The Skyline: Pennsylvania Station." Run 6/7/58
		MURPHY, Mark
	27		"Bookmaker."
	28		"Customs Night Patrol: North River."

1398		MURPHY, Mark (Cont.)
	1		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: The Celebrated Moon Hoax."
	2		"Our Footloose Correspondents: Oh, It's Wild!" Run 6/18/49
			PROFILES
	3			Steffen Blemmer.
	4			Richard Olney Hart.  Run 4/24/48
	5-6			Dr. E.A. Rovenstine.  Run 10/25/47; 11/1/47;	11/8/47
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	7			"Wicky Wacky Faces It." Run 10/12/46
	8			"Over the Road, Legal." Run 11/19/49
	9			"Out on the High Waters." Run 7/8/50
	10			"'Mister, You'll Never Know'!"
	11			"Navigation."
	12			"The Pranging of the Ax."
	13			"School for the Deaf."
	14			"Socked."
	15			"Time Saving Freight Trains." Killed 1951
	16			"Strasbourg."
	17	NEWHOUSE, Edward - "That Was the War: Remembered Joys are Never Past." Run 11/1/47

1399		ORWELL, George
	1		"Books":  Lady Gregory's Journals: 1916-1930, 	Lennox Robison, ed.  Run 4/19/47
	2		"Books":  The Heart of the Matter, by Graham Greene. Run 7/17/48
	3	OSK, Richard - "A New York Adolescence."  Run 10/19/40
		PACKARD, Frederick
	4		"Department of Amplification."
	5		"Casbahs and Claustrophobia."
		PANTER-DOWNES, Mollie
			LETTER FROM
	6			"Beirut."  Run 3/24/56
	7			"Ceylon."  Run 3/28/58
	8			"Gibraltar."  Run 5/8/54
	9			"Llandudno."  Run 10/23/48
	10			"London." [telegrams, July 14-27, 1945]
	11-13			"London." [telegrams, Aug. 25, 1945; Sept. 8 - Oct. 13, 1945; Oct. 28 - Nov. 10, 1945.]
	14-17			"London." [telegrams, Jan. 12 - Feb. 10, 1946; Feb. 17, 1946; March 3-31, 1946; April 14 - May 23, 1946.]

1400		PANTER-DOWNES, Mollie (Cont.)
			LETTER FROM (Cont.)
	1			"Rome."  Run 11/20/48
	2			"Seville."  Run 6/8/57
	3			"Shiraz."  Run 6/9/56
	4			"Teheran."  Run 4/21/56
	5			"Umbria."  Run 12/13/52
	6		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: Sale at Sotheby's." 	Run 8/10/57
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	7			"Plenty of HWYL." Run 11/13/48
	8			"Dolmetsch Ever Be Thy Guest."  Run 9/11/54
	9			"Second Favorite Wife." Run 10/4/58
			PROFILES
	10			Anthony Eden.  Run 12/2/44; 12/9/44
	11			Ninette de Valois.  Run 9/16/50
	12			Frederick James Woolton.  Run 5/6/44
			REPORTER AT LARGE
	13			"Reunion in Wapping." Run 11/5/49
	14			"No. 221B."  Run 7/7/51
	15			"Sunset in Wiltshire." Run 10/20/51
	16			"Bacchus in Londinium." Run 10/30/54 [telegram]
	17		"A Reporter in England: The Duggans of Wapping." Run 3/3/45;  3/10/45
	18		"A Reporter in England: Forty Passengers for Toronto." Run 9/20/47
	19		"A Reporter in Wales: The Important Shoni-Hoy." Run 9/11/48
	20		"Saturday Afternoon."
	21		"Survivors in Hampshire."
	22		"Welcome Home, John and Marg."
	23	PEMBERTON, Murdock - "Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Town Without a Sage."  Run 7/5/47
		PERRY, George Sessions
	24		"The Old Queen."
	25		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Algiers, May." Run 6/12/43
	26		"Profiles": Bermuda.
	27		"A Reporter at Large: Celestial is the Real Thing." Run 9/19/42
	28	PHILLIPS, Tracy - "A Reporter at Large: Stopover in Minsk." Run 6/7/47

1401	1	PODHORETZ, Norman - "Books": The American Novel, by Richard Chase.  Killed 1957
	2	POPKIN, Zelda - "A Technical Charge of Homicide."  Run 3/13/54
		PRITCHETT, V.S.
	3		"Books": Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert.  Killed 5/22/57
		RAND, Christopher
			LETTER FROM
	4			"Afghanistan." Run 12/11/54
	5			"Brussels."    Run 3/29/58
	6			"Brussels." (1958)  Killed
				"HONG KONG"
	7				Run 11/12/49
	8				Run 9/15/51
	9				Run 3/29/52
	10				Run 4/12/52
	11				Run 3/27/54
	12			"Jaipur." Run 9/15/56
	13			"Katmandu."  Run 11/6/54
	14			"Korea."   Run 3/17/51
	15			"Macao."  Run 11/17/51
	16			"New Delhi."   Run 4/16/55
	17			"New Delhi."   Run 3/3/56
	18			"Peiping."  Run 6/5/48
	19			"Shanghai."  Run 11/6/48
	20			"Tonkin."  Run 5/27/50
	21		"Nine Hundred Mules." Run 11/27/54
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	22			"The Egg Family." Run 10/1/49
	23			"Crocodiles and Human Radars."  Run 10/25/52
	24			"The Chinese Overseas." Run 6/12/54
	25			"The Wheel." Run 9/18/54
	26			"From the Sweet to the Bitter."  Run 2/19/55
	27			"City On a Tilting Plain." Run 4/30/55
	28			"Four Hour by Rail from Jakarta."  Run 6/11/55
	29			"Bulganin, Khrushchev, and the Lakhs." Run 12/31/55
	30			"The Significance of Saffron."  Run 3/24/56
	31			"Dulles in Pakistan." Killed 4/24/56
	32			"The Postman Arrives in a Bright-Red Boat." Run 7/28/56

1402		RAND, Christopher (Cont.)
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS (Cont.)
	1			"Something Stupendas." Run 12/8/56
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	2			"The Edge of Outer Darkness." Run 5/20/50
	3			"Notes from a Listening Post" Run 12/8/51
	4			"Not Seen, Not Heard, but Felt." Run 1/5/52
	5			"Tenzing of Everest."  Run 6/5/54
	6			"County Fair."  Run 10/6/56
	7			"A Pageant in Sack Suits." Run 1/19/57
	8			"Meeting Place."  Run 11/16/57; 11/23/57 (part I only)
	9-10			"Puerto Ricans."  Run 11/30/57; 12/7/57; 12/14/57; 12/21/57
	11		"Our Rural Correspondents: Things of the Past."  	Run 4/25/53
	12   		"That Was the War: Rip Van Winkle and Fu Manchu." Run 4/19/47
		RAU, Santha Rama
	13		"Letter from Bombay."  Run 5/3/52
	14		"Letter from Madrid."  Run 3/8/52
	15 	READ, Nicholas - "Our Combatant Correspondents: All Fitted Out by Gieves."  Run 12/8/45
	16	REMINGTON, Guy - "Our Combative Correspondents: Second Man Out."  Run 8/19/44
		RICE, Robert
	17		"Annals of Crime: The Bewildered Fixer."  Run 3/5/55
	18		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: Diary of a Viewer." Run 8/30/47

1403		RICE, Robert (Cont.)
			PROFILES
	1			Leonard Bernstein.  Run 1/11/58; 1/18/58
	2			Allen Balom DuMont.  Run 1/27/51
	3			Andrew Gunnar Hagstrom.  Run 4/9/49
	4			Laurence Langner.  Run 10/1/49; 10/8/49
	5			Dr. Frank Charles Laubach.  Run 2/16/52
	6			Mary Lord.  Run 5/16/53
	7			Mitch Miller.  Run 6/6/539
	8			William Rabkin.  Run 10/16/48
	9-10			Samuel Reshevsky. Killed 12/27/57
	11			Branch Rickey.  Run 5/27/50; 6/3/50

1404		RICE, Robert (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Alexandra Lvovna Tolstoy.  Run 3/15/52; 3/22/52
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	2			"Ripe."  Run 9/18/48
	3			"Every Place, They Tear the House Down." Run 4/17/54
	4			"DDT."  Run 7/7/54
	5			"Lifts and Carries."  Run 10/20/56
	6-8			"Brick." (11/9/56)  Killed
     	9			Untitled  Killed 12/27/58
	10	RITCHIE, George - "Our Combative Correspondents: M. le  Maire."  Run 9/16/44
		ROBERTSON, R.B., Dr.
	11		"A Reporter at Large: And There Was a Whale." Run 1/9/54; 1/16/54; 1/23/54; 1/30/54 [1 of 3 folders]

1405		ROBERTSON, R.B., Dr.  (Cont.)
	1-2		"A Reporter at Large: And There Was a Whale." [2 of 3 folders]
		ROOSENBURG, Henriette
	3-4		"Annals of the Liberation: The Journey Home." Run 11/24/56; 12/1/56; 12/8/56; 12/15/56
	5		"Annals of the Resistance: Communications." Run 2/8/58
		ROSS, Lillian
	6		"Letter from Bern." Run 12/12/53
			ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS
	7			"Every Little Touch Helps."  Run 8/20/49
	8-9			"No. 1512." Run 5/24/52; 5/31/52; 6/7/52; 6/14/52; 6/21/52
	10		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Unesco, Xochimilco, and a Likely Oscar."  Run 1/10/48
     	11   		"Radar, Los Alamos." (5/24/46)
  	12		"Our Footloose Correspondents: You Dig it, Sir?" Run 8/14/54

1406		ROSS, Lillian
			PROFILES
	1			Abe Ellis.  Run 5/26/51
	2			Sidney Franklin.  Run 3/12/49; 3/19/49; 3/26/49
	3			Henry Rosenfield.  Run 1/7/50; 1/14/50
	4-5			Harry Winston.  Run 5/8/54; 5/15/54
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	6-8			"1,031,961,754.73."  Run 7/12/47
	9			"Symbol of All We Possess." Run 10/22/49
	10	  		"Terrific." Run 4/24/54
	11			"Non-Scheduled Airlines."
	12			"Where are They  Now?: The Kaiser's Yacht." Run 6/22/46
	13  	ROSS, Nancy Wilson - "Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Full Moon in Burma."  Run 6/26/54

1407		ROUECHE, Berton
			ANNALS OF MEDICINE
	1			"The Case of the Eleven Blue Men." Run 6/5/48
	2			"The Fog."  Run 9/30/50
	3			"A Pinch of Dust."  Run 6/23/51
	4			"Birds of a Feather."  Run 4/18/53
	5			"Lost."  Run 6/19/54
	6			"One of the Lucky Ones."  Run 2/26/55
	7			"Ten Feet Tall."  Run 9/10/55
	8			"The Incurable Wound."  Run 4/6/57
	9			"Labyrinthitis."  Run 4/5/58
			PROFILES
	10			Frank E. Denison.  Run 1/15/49
	11			Everett Joshua Edwards.  Run 9/24/49
	12			Louis Haft.  Run 5/23/53
	13			William Fanning Halsey.  Killed 1951
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	14    			"Nobody Home."  Run 3/21/46
	15			"Making Buckle and Tongue Meet." Run 8/24/46
	16			"Hawkins is Inside."  Run 11/30/46
	17			"Not a Bad Cigar."  Run 2/15/47
	18			"The Smell of Money."  Run 3/29/47
	19			"Zweckwissenschaft."  Run 8/9/47
	20			"A Small Family of Seven." Run 8/23/47
	21			"The Alerting of Mr. Pomerantz." Run 8/30/47
	22			"A Very Versatile Potato." Run 9/27/47
	23			"Breathing Thru the Wood."  Run 11/29/47

1408		ROUECHE, Berton (Cont.)
			A REPORTER AT LARGE (Cont.)
	1			"A Perverse, Ungrateful, Maleficent Malady." Run 3/13/48
	2			"A Wet Wind off Northeast."  Run 5/8/48
	3			"A Cup of Lemon Verbena." Run 10/23/48
	4			"The Steeple."  Run 3/5/49
	5			"The Old Man's Chair."  Run 7/30/49
	6			"Ad Virtutem Poonabilis." Run 12/3/49
	7			"The Pleasure and the Art." Run 2/11/50
	8			"Mr. Pack's Chickens."  Run 	12/2/50
	9			"The Last Lap."  Run 3/13/54
	10		Removal records - Lists of mss. by Roueche sent to author.
		ROVERE, Richard
			LETTER FROM
	11			"A Campaign Train."  Run 10/9/48; 10/16/48
	12			"East Berlin." Run 2/13/54
				"WASHINGTON."
	13				Run 6/19/54
	14				Run 7/17/54
	15				Run 8/28/54
	16				Run 9/18/54
	17				Run 12/18/54
	18				Run 1/29/55
	19				Run 3/26/55
	20				Run 6/11/55
			PROFILES
	21			John Gunther."  Run 8/23/47
	22-24			William F. Howe and Abraham H. Hummel. Run 11/23/46; 11/30/46; 12/7/46; 12/14/46 [3 of 4 folders](See Also: Box #2558 for related illustrations by Reginald Marsh)

1409		ROVERE, Richard (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			"Department of Amplification": Letter regarding the Profile of Howe and Hummel, by Edgar Salinger.
	2			Newbold Morris.  Run 10/28/44; 11/4/44
	3-5			Henry Blackman Sell.  Run 3/27/48; 4/3/48; 4/10/48
	6		"A Reporter at Large: Father Hogan's Place." Run 8/16/47
	7	RYALL, G.F.T. - "Profiles": Colonel Matt J. Winn.
		SARGEANT, Winthrop
	8		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: A Trace of Belfryism." Run 6/16/56
			PROFILES
	9			Richard Avedon.  Run 11/8/58
	10-11			Vittorio di Sica.  Run 6/29/57; 7/6/57
	12-13			Yehudi Menuhin.  Run 10/8/55; 10/15/55
	14			Marianne Craig Moore.  Run 2/16/57
	15			Jean Rosenthal.  Run 2/4/56
	16			Dr. Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki.  Run 8/31/57
		SAYRE, Joel
			LETTER FROM
	17-18			"Berlin."(July 3,1945)
	19   			"Berlin."  Run 7/28/45

1410		SAYRE, Joel (Cont.)
			LETTER FROM (Cont.)
	1-2			"Berlin."  Run 8/4/45
	3-4			"Berlin."(Oct. 22, 1945)
	5			"Berlin."  Run 7/20/46
	6-8			"Cologne."
	9			"Germany." (May 1945)
	10			"Heidelberg."  Run 7/21/45

1411		SAYRE, Joel (Cont.)
			LETTER FROM (Cont.)
	1			"Munich." (May 13, 1945)
	2			"Nuremberg."  Run 12/1/45
	3			"Weimar." (April 26, 1945)
	4-5		"Ninth Air Force."
	6		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Seven Centuries, Thirty-Five Years and Four Months."  Run 5/31/58
	7		"Profiles": John Cordes.  Run 9/5/53; 9/12/53
	8-9		"Profiles": Julius Streicher.
	10		"A Reporter at Large: Persian Gulf Command."  	Run 1/13/45; 2/17/45; 3/24/45; 4/7/45
	11-12		"That Was Berlin."  Run 9/18/48; 9/25/48; 10/2/48; 10/9/48; 10/16/48
	13 		"That Was New York: The Man on the Ledge." Run 4/16/49

1412	1	SCHOONMAKER, Frank - "Letter from Germany." Run 4/23/46
	2	SELLMER, Robert - "The Affair Hannevig."
		SHAPLEN, Robert
	3		"Annals of Crime: The McKesson and Robbin Case."
	4		"Books": Scratches on Our Minds, by Harold R. Isaacs. 	Killed 1958
	5		"Calcutta."  Killed
	6		"Hollandia."  Killed
			LETTER FROM
	7			"Copenhagen."  Run 5/18/57
	8			"Dublin."  Run 6/14/52
			LETTER FROM (Cont.)
	9			"Luzon."   Run 1/27/45
	10			"Malaya."  Run 11/3/51
	11			"Manila."  Run 4/7/51
	12			"Manila."
	13			"Manila."
	14			"Rome."  Run 8/25/56
	15			"Tokyo."(Sept. 5, 1945)
	16		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Sabbatical." Run 10/13/56
	17		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Tea Time in Kyoto." Run 10/13/45

1413		SHAPLEN, Robert (Cont.)
			PROFILES
	1-2			Robert and Arnold Hoffman. (Author's Manuscript, 10/15/55)  Killed 12/27/58
	3-4			Robert and Arnold Hoffman. (Edited Manuscript, 4/8/56)  Killed 12/27/58
	5			Alfred Nobel.  Run 3/19/58; 3/22/58
	6			J.J. Singh.  Run 3/24/51
	7			Clarence Bruce Smith.  Run 2/27/54
	8-9  			Stockholm Embassy. Killed

1414		SHAPLEN, Robert (Cont.)
	1		"A Reporter at Large: Lovely Americans." Run 11/18/44
	2		"That Was New York: The Beecher-Tilton Case."  Run 6/5/54; 6/12/54
	3		"That Was New York: Delmonico." Run 11/10/56; 11/17/56
		SHAW, Irwin
	4		"Letter from Tel Aviv."  Run 5/28/49
	5		"Letter from Tel Aviv."  Run 8/13/49
	6		"Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Movie in Galilee." Run 7/30/49
	7		"Paris Memorial."
	8	SHOWERS, Paul - "Our Far-Flung Correspondents: A Bath With Sojin."  Run 1/8/46
	9	SIMPSON, Robert - "Profiles": William L. Laurence.  Run 8/18/45
	10	SPLANE, George R., Jr. - "Our Far-Flung Correspondents: SPUSA."  Run 4/10/48  [ms. missing, related notes and correspondence only]
		STAFFORD, Jean
	11		"Letter from Edinburgh."  Run 9/17/49
	12		"Letter from Germany."  Run 12/3/49
	13		"Profiles": Newport, R.I.  Run 8/28/48

1414	14	STEEGMULLER, Francis - "Cuisine Francaise: Summer, 1945."
	15	STRAUSS, Harold - "Letter from Tokyo."  Run 3/14/53
	16	SUEHSDORF, Adie - "That Was the War: End of the Line." Run 5/28/49
	17	SULLIVAN, Frank - "A Saratoga Childhood."  Run 9/18/54
	18	SYMINGTON, Robert - "Our Combatant Correspondents: 	Wallahs, Dhobis, and Brushkeepers."  Run 11/11/44

1415		TALK OF THE TOWN
	1		(Materials concerning the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt) Mss. Run 4/21/45
	2-3		(VE Day materials) Mss. Run 5/12/45
	4-5		"Notes and Comment." (E.B. White's files)  1945
	6-7		"Notes and Comments."  Killed 1951
	8-9		[Long Stories]  Killed 1951
	10-11		"Notes and Comments."  Killed 1952
	12   		"Notes and Comments."  Killed 1953
	13		[Long Stories] Killed 1953     [1 of 3 folders]

1416		TALK OF THE TOWN (Cont.)
	1-2		[Long Stories]    Killed 1953   [2 of 3 folders]
	3		"Notes and Comments."  Killed 1956
	4-7		[Long Stories]         Killed 1956
	8		"Notes and Comments."  Killed 1957
	9-10		[Long Stories]         Killed 1957

1417		TALK OF THE TOWN  (Cont.)
	1 		"Notes and Comments."  Killed 1958
	2-6		[Long Stories]         Killed 1958-1959
		TAPER, Bernard
	7		"Letter from Baden-Baden."  Run 9/20/47
	8		"Letter from Berlin."  Run 4/17/48
	9		"Letter from the West Indies."  Run 6/28/58
	10		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: Entrechat, Dear! Die Dear!" Run 9/14/57
	11		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: Adventure Without Incident."  Run 10/12/57
	12-15		"A Reporter at Large: Hitler's Photographer." Run 11/4/50
	16		"A Reporter at Large: The Landlord, the Tenant, and Mrs. Dotts."  Run 6/2/56

1418		TAYLOR, Robert Lewis
			PROFILES
	1			Richard Stoddard Aldrich.  Run 7/30/55; 8/6/55
	2			Paul Dean Arnold.  Run 12/14/57
	3			Richard Barstow.  Run 4/20/57; 4/27/57
	4			Pierre Brunet.  Run 12/25/54
	5			Roland Butler.  Run 4/18/53; 4/25/53
     	6			John Dickson Carr.  Run 9/8/51; 9/15/51
	7-8			Bobby Clark.  Run 9/13/47; 9/20/47; 9/27/47
	9			Arthur and Antoinette Concello.  Run 4/23/49; 4/30/49
	10			Joshua Lionel Cowen.  Run 12/13/47
	11			Samuel J. Crumbine.  Run 7/17/48; 7/24/48
	12			Captain Luis de Florez.  Run 11/11/44; 11/18/44
	13			Nate Eagle.  Run 4/19/58; 4/26/58
	14			Rosalie Edge.  Run 4/17/48
	15			Merle Evans.  Run 4/16/55; 4/23/55

1419		TAYLOR, Robert Lewis (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Robert J. Flaherty.  Run 6/11/49; 6/18/49; 6/25/49
	2-4			Percy Grainger.  Run 1/31/48; 2/7/48; 2/14/48
	5	 	 	Bryan Hannon.  Run 12/5/45
	6			Elisha Keeler.  Run 2/9/57
	7			Lillian Leitzel.  Run 4/21/56; 4/28/56
	8			Bernarr MacFadden.  Run 10/14/50; 10/21/50; 10/28/50
	9			Alfred and Annie Meyer.  Run 10/23/43; 10/30/43
	10			Eugene F. Moran.  Run 11/3/45; 11/10/45
	11			John Ringling North.  Run 4/10/54; 4/17/54
	12			Arthur Upham Pope.  Run 7/14/45; 7/21/45
	13			George Santelli.  Run 1/10/53; 1/17/53
	14			Samuel Slotkin.  Run 6/15/46; 6/22/4
	15			Frank Stanton.  Run 1/18/47; 1/25/47

1420		TAYLOR, Robert Lewis (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			John J. Teal, Jr.  Run 10/4/58; 10/11/58
	2			Pat Valdo.  Run 4/19/52; 4/26/52
	3			Mickey Walker.  Run 11/12/55
	4			Phil Watson.  Run 2/15/47
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	5			"Nicest Fellows You Ever Met."  Run 12/16/44
	6			"Ragoso, Rex."
	7		"That Was the War: Distinguished Filing." Run 12/14/46
	8		"That Was the War: Report to the President." Killed December 1951
	9		"Where are They Now?: The Man in the 999."

1421	1	THEOBALD, Katharine - "Rec Angels."
	2-4	THEOBALD, Richard J. - "The Maiden Voyage of LST 169." Run 11/27/43; 12/4/43; 12/25/43; 1/15/44; 3/25/44; 11/4/44; 12/9/44
		THURBER, James
	5		Notes for Houdini article - Reporter Cecil Douglas Danford's research for Thurber, 1950-51
	6-7		"Onward and Upward With the Arts: Soapland." Run 5/15/48; 5/29/48; 6/12/48; 7/3/48; 7/24/48
	8	TOMPKINS, Peter - "Byron's Shoes."  Run 10/16/54
		TRILLING, Lionel
			BOOKS
	9			Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell. Run 6/18/49
	10			The Great Tradition, by F.R. Leavis. Run 9/24/49
	11			The Twenty-Fifth Hour, by C. Virgil Gheorghiu. Run 11/11/50
	12			The Far Side of Paradise, by Arthur Mizener. 	Run 2/3/51
	13			The Conduct of Life, by Lewis Mumford. Run 11/24/51
		TUCCI, Niccolo
	14		"A Reporter at Large: The Great Foreigner." (Einstein) Run 11/22/47
	15-17 		"A Reporter at Large: The Toscanini Tragedy." [3 of 5 folders]


1422		TUCCI,Niccolo (Cont.)
	1-2		"A Reporter at Large: The Toscanini Tragedy." [2 of 5 folders]
	3	TUCKER, Lt. J. - "The Colonel in the Foxhole."
		ULLMAN, Natasha
	4-5		"Racine and Her School." Killed
		WALDRON, Eli
	6		"Our Footloose Correspondents: A Carnival of Frogs." Run 4/11/53
	7		"A Reporter Outside Looking in: The Lonely Lady of Union Square."  Run 11/12/55
	8	WALKER, C. Lester - "Profiles": Duane Jones. Killed 1951 (file includes rewrite by Joseph Terry)
		WALKER, Stanley
	9		"Our Correspondents Out Yonder: Decline and Fall of the Hired Man."  	Run 9/12/53
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	10			"The Snails are Up." Run 12/6/52
	11			"The Wisdom and Courage of Uncle Ernest." Run 9/4/54
	12			"Chicago."

1422		WALKER, Stanley
	13		"Everything as It Should Be."
	14		"Our Footloose Correspondents: Something for Everybody." Run 3/13/48
	15		"Where are They Now?: Mr. Davis and His Millions." Run 11/26/49

1423	1	WALLACE, Kevin - "Onward and Upward With the Arts: Salle d'Armes."  	Run 5/10/58
	2	WARBURG, Frederic J. - "Onward and Upward With the Arts: A Slight Case of Obscenity."  Run 4/20/57
	3	WATTS, Stephen - "That Was the War: The Aging Parachutist." Run 2/16/57
		WECHSBERG, Joseph
	4		"The Charming Girls of Budapest."
	5		"Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises."
	6		"The Day of the Conquerors."  Run 6/12/54
	7		"The Ghosts of Montmartre."
	8		"Home, Home On the Range."  Killed
	9		"Last of the Grand Chefs."
			LETTER FROM
	10			"Ankara."  Run 10/4/52
	11			"Athens."  Run 8/25/51
	12			"Baghdad."  Run 9/13/52
	13			"Belgrade."  Run 10/14/50
	14			"Berlin."  Run 8/5/50
	15			"Berlin."  Killed 12/6/51
	16			"Bonn."  Run 9/18/54
	17			"Bucharest."  Run 9/12/53
	18			"Budapest."  Killed 12/27/57
	19			"Budapest."  Killed 12/27/57
	20			"Cyprus."  Killed
	21			"Damascus."  Killed 1/21/53
	22			"Hamburg."  Run 10/9/54

1424		WECHSBERG, Joseph (Cont.)
			LETTER FROM (Cont.)
	1			"Karlsbad."  Run 11/4/47
	2			"Lebanon."  Run 11/8/52
	3			"Libya."  Run 11/10/51
	4			"Prague."  Run 8/6/49
	5			"Strasbourg."  Killed 12/6/51
	6			"Trieste."  Run 10/21/50
	7			"Tunisia."  Killed 1/21/53
	8			"Vienna."  Run 10/28/50
	9			"Vienna."  Run 10/10/53
	10			"Vienna."  Run 11/26/55
	11			"Vienna."  Run 10/4/58
	12			"Warsaw."  Run 10/22/49
	13			"Warsaw."  Run 7/12/58
	14			"West Berlin."  Run 3/19/55
	15		"Monsieur Tranquille."  Killed 12/28/56
	16		"The Other Side of the Moon."  Run 10/6/51
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	17			"Hot Spot."  Run 4/3/48
	18			"Coachman Behind the Curtain."  Run 12/18/48
	19			"Polonaise."  Run 10/8/49
	20			"Letter from Liepzig." Run 5/19/51
	21			"The Hot Wind from the Desert."  Run 3/15/52

1425		WECHSBERG, Joseph (Cont.)
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS (Cont.)
	1			"Twilight in Suk El Giuma."  Run 4/5/52
	2			"Anything Goes." Run 4/12/52
	3			"No Word for Goldbrick." Run 10/11/52
	4			"Flowers for the Old Fool." Run 4/10/54
	5			"An E in the Seventh Bar." Run 5/15/54
	6			"On Moscow Time." Run 5/29/54
	7			"At the Sign of the Third Man."  Run 10/23/54
	8			"Toccata and Fugue." Run 11/20/54
	9			"Huj, Huj, Heira!" Run 1/22/55
	10			"The Black Felt Hat." Run 10/22/55
	11			"A Question of Reverberation."  Run 11/12/55
	12			"A Walk Through the Tunnel."  Run 5/12/56
	13			"Travels With a Buick." Run 11/9/57
	14			"An Evening With the Horse."  Run 10/25/58
			OUR FOOTLOOSE CORRESPONDENTS
	15			"Long Ties for the Ship's Musicians."Run 10/25/47
	16			"The Self Exiled." Run 5/7/49
	17			"The Ups and Downs of Buschbeck and Holtzmann."  Run 4/14/51
	18			"Gone are the Ladies Nees."  Run 5/26/51
	19			"Not One Lira for Genoa's Greatest Son." Run 6/9/51
			PROFILES
	20			Robert Bellet.  Run 8/17/57
	21			Leo Michelozzo Cesoli. Run 8/11/56
	22			Alexandre Dumaine.  Run 6/18/55

1426		WECHSBERG, Joseph (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Fritz Frey.  Run 8/13/55
	2			Leopold Godowsky.  Run 11/10/56
	3			Emil Herrmann.  Run 10/17/53; 10/24/53
	4			Alexis Lichine.  Run 5/17/58; 5/24/58
	5			George London.  Run 10/26/57; 11/2/57
	6			Leopold Ludwig.  10/2/54
	7			Gaston Raymond.  Run 7/9/49
	8			Arthur Rubenstein.  Run 11/1/58
	9-10			Henri Soule.  Run 3/28/53
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	11-12			"The Children of Lidice." Run 5/1/48
	13			[Antonio Stradavari] Run 7/10/48

1427		WECHSBERG, Joseph (Cont.)
			A REPORTER AT LARGE (Cont.)
	1			"Orchids of Siberia."  Run 9/24/49
	2			"Flattered, Comforted, Delighted." Run 12/10/49
	3			"Take the Orient Express."  Run 4/22/50
	4			"Class Reunion."  Run 7/15/50
	5			"Howling With the Wolves." Run 9/23/50
	6			"The Lord Mayor of West Berlin." Run 10/7/50
	7			"Remember Their Faces, Put Down Their Names." Run 9/8/51
	8			"Phoenix in Rubble."  Run 4/26/52
	9			"Soft Norms in a Spa."  Run 5/3/52
	10			"The Wooden Beam."  Run 5/10/52
	11			"Mailman for the Kremlin." Run 6/7/52
	12			"The Company."  Run 11/22/52
	13			"The Rocky Mountains of Unter den Eichen." Run 6/6/53
	14			"The Road to Sinaia."  Run 11/14/53
	15			Untitled  Killed 12/26/53
	16			"Opera After Midnight."  Run 5/21/55
	17			"A Spray Gun for the Varnish." Run 2/18/56

1428		WECHSBERG, Joseph  (Cont.)
			A REPORTER AT LARGE (Cont.)
	1			"My Grandfather Would be All for It."  Run 8/18/56
	2			"The Ways of the Avalanche." Run 4/13/57
	3			"Hundred Hour Chocolate Bar." Run 10/19/57
	4-5			"The Brave New World of Miner Rohan." Killed 12/27/57
	6			"The Foam Rubber Mattress Army." Killed 12/27/57
	7			"New German Army."  Killed 12/27/57
	8			"Non Troppo With Topo." Run 11/22/58
	9			"Ferdinand Jaschke."  Killed
			A REPORTER IN
	10			"France: The Finest Butter and Lots of Time." Run 9/3/49
	11			"Germany: The Seventeenth of June." Run 8/29/53
	12			"Vienna: White Fog at the Opera." Run 1/24/48
	13			"Vienna: Cameron, Lewis, Labrode, and Gorodnistov."
	14-15		"Revolution."
	16		"Where Are They Now?: The Little Fish."  Run 5/6/50

1429	1	WELLER, George - "Winter Olympics."  Killed 2/24/56
		WERNER, M.R.
	2		"A Reporter at Large: Earthquake Observatory."
	3		"A Reporter at Large: Scrap Iron."  Killed
			THAT WAS NEW YORK
	4			"The Great Strike."  Run 9/28/46
	5			"L'Affaire Corky."  Run 4/30/49
	6			"Dr. Parkhurst's Crusade." Run 11/19/55; 11/26/55
		WERTENBAKER, Charles
	7		"Our Footloose Correspondents: The Testing of M. Thuilier."  Run 6/5/54
	8		"Profiles": Edward R. Murrow.  Run 12/26/53
	9		"A Reporter at Large: The Pursuit of the Wild Pigeon." Run 11/11/50
		WEST, Anthony
			BOOKS
	10			Ushant, by Conrad Aiken.  Killed 1952
	11			From the Other Shore, by Alexander Herzen. 	Killed 1957
	12			Napoleon's Russian Campaign, by Paul de Segur. Killed 1958
	13			Aku Aku, by Thor Heyerdahl. Killed 1958
	14		"Letter from Rangoon."  Killed 12/27/57
	15		"Letter from Tokyo."  Run 6/22/57
			OUR FAR-FLUNG CORRESPONDENTS
	16			"Tokyo."  Run 11/30/57
	17			"Kyoto Days."  Run 4/26/58; 5/10/58
	18			"Kyoto Days." (Part III) Killed 1963
		WEST, Rebecca
	20		"Norman Baillie-Stewart."
	21		"A Reporter at Large: The Crown Versus William  Joyce." Run 9/29/45

1430		WEST, Rebecca (Cont.)
			A REPORTER AT LARGE (Cont.)
	1-2			"The Crown Versus John Amery." Run 12/15/45
	3			"William Joyce."  Run 1/26/46
	4			"Extraordinary Exile."  Run 9/7/46
	5-6			"The Birch Leaves Falling."  Run 10/22/46
	7-8			"Opera in Greenville."  Run 6/14/47
	9-10			"Heil Hamm!"  Run 8/7/48; 8/14/48
	11	WHELDON, John - "Reporter from Italy."

1431	1	WHITAKER, Rogers E.M. - "Profiles": Albert Edwin ("Eddie") Condon.
			Run 4/28/45; 5/5/45
		WHITE, E.B.
			"LETTER FROM THE EAST"
	2			Run 12/24/55
	3			Run 12/15/56
	4			Run 5/25/57
	5			Run 7/27/57
	6			(June 14, 1957)
	7		"Letter from the South."  Run 4/7/56
		WHITESIDE, Thomas
			ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS
	8			"The Relaxed Sell." Run 6/3/50
	9			"No Lobster Men from Neptune."  Run 3/1/52
	10			"Getting There First With Tranquility." Run 5/3/58
			PROFILES
	11			Captain Henrik Kurt Carlsen. Run 12/13/58
	12			Daniel Fraad, Jr.  Run 3/24/56
	13			Sylvester L. ("Pat") Weaver, Jr. Run 10/16/54; 10/23/54
	14		"That Was New York: The Coue Method."
	15		"Where are They Now?: The Amphibious Pen."
				Run 2/17/51
		WILSON, Edmund
			BOOKS
	16			Persons and Places, by George Santayana. Run 1/8/44
	17			Maiden Voyage, by Denton Welch.  Run 4/21/45
	18			A. Woollcott: His Life and His World, by  Samuel Hopkins Adams.  Run 6/9/45

1432		WILSON, Edmund (Cont.)
			BOOKS (Cont.)
	1			1066 and All That, by Evelyn Waugh; and The Condemned Playground, by Cyril Connelly. Run 7/13/46
	2			A Volunteer's Adventures, by John DeForest. Run 8/10/46
	3			Tour of Duty, by John Dos Passos; and G.B.S.: Aspects of Bernard Shaw's Life and Work, Stephen Winsten, ed.  Run 8/24/46
	4			Animal Farm, by George Orwell; and Men God Forgot, by Albert Cossery.  Run 9/7/46
	5			Thieves in the Night, by Arthur Koestler and Ladders to Fire, by Anais Nin.  Run 11/16/46
	6			The Centennial Edition of the Works of Sidney Lanier, Charles A. Anderson, ed. and A Treasury of Stephen Foster, by Stephen Foster. Run 12/14/46
	7			European Witness, by Stephen Spender. Run 1/4/47
	8			The Letters and Private Papers of William Makepeace Thackeray, Gorden N. Ray, ed. Run 2/8/47
	9			The Peace of the Augustans and A Saintsbury Miscellany, by George Saintsbury.  Run 5/17/47
	10			An Introduction to Russian Literature, by Helen Muchnic.  Run 6/21/47
	11			The Age of Reason, by Jean-Paul Sartre. Run 8/2/47
	12			The Times of Melville and Whitman, by Van Wyck Brooks.  Run 11/29/47
	13			The Notebooks of Henry James,  F.O. Matthiessen and Kenneth B. Murdock, eds. and The James Family, by F.O. Matthiessen.  Run 12/13/47
	14			The Last of the Provincials, by Maxwell Geismar. Run 12/27/47
	15			"Briefly Noted."  Run 1947
	16			Tolstoy as I Knew Him, by Tatyana A. Kuzminskaya.  Run 8/28/48
	17			The Valley of Shadows, by Francis Grierson. Run 9/18/48
	18			Intruder in the Dust, by William Faulkner. Run 10/23/48
	19			A Definitive Edition of Ben Jonson."  Run 11/6/48
	20			Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Run 11/27/48
	21			Yeats: The Man and the Masks, by Richard Ellman; and Three Who Made a Revolution, by Bertram D. Wolfe.  Run 12/18/48
	22			"Briefly Noted."  Run 1948
	23			Torture Garden, by Octave Mirbeau; translated by Alvah C. Bessie.  Run 4/2/49
	24			Five Novels by Ronald Fairbank, by Ronald Fairbank.  Run 12/10/49
	25			W.E. Henley, by John Connell.  Run 12/24/49
	26			"Briefly Noted."  Run 1949
	27			Family Album, by Paul Chavchavadze; and Leap to Freedom, by Oksana Kasenkina.  Run 1/7/50
	28			The Condor and the Cows: A South American Travel-Diary, by Christopher Isherwood. Run 1/14/50
	29			The Story of Language, by Mario Pei. Run 3/11/50
	30			The Wrong Set and Other Stories, by Angus Wilson.  Run 4/15/50
	31			The Irreverent Mr. Mencken, by Edgar Kemler. Run 5/6/50
	32			Prison Etiquette, Holley Cantine, ed. And A Field of Broken Stones, by Lowell Neave and 	David Wieck.  Run 5/13/50
	33			The Captain's Death Bed and Other Essays, by Virginia Woolf.  Run 5/27/50
	34			The House of Beadle and Adams, and Its Dime and Nickel Novels, by Albert Johannsen. Run 8/5/50
	35			De Profundis, by Oscar Wilde.  Run 8/19/50
	36			The Great Audience, by Gilbert Seldes. Run 10/28/50
	37			Collected Stories of William Faulkner, by William Faulkner.  Run 12/9/50
	38			"Briefly Noted."  Run 1950
	39			Stephen Crane, by John Berryman.  Run 1/6/51
	40			Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays, by George Orwell.  Run 1/13/51
	41			Twilight of the Absolute, by Andre Malraux; and Style and Idea, by Arnold Schoenburg. Run 4/14/51
	42			Bernard Shaw's Rhyming Guide to Ayot St. Lawrence, by George Bernard Shaw.  Run 6/2/51
	43			Bees: Their Vision, Chemical Senses, and Language, by Carl von Frisch.  Run 7/21/51
	44			Eric Partidge.  Run 8/4/51
	45			The Novel in France, by Martin Turnell.  Run 9/15/51
	46			The Years of Preparation (Vols I-II of The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt), Elting E. Morison, ed.  Run 10/20/51
	47			Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Lexicographer, by Paul Fatout.  Run 12/8/51
	48			The Romantic Agony, by Mario Praz.  Run 10/11/52
	49			"The Vogue of Marquis de Sade."  Run 10/18/52

1433		WILSON, Edmund
			BOOKS (Cont.)
	1			Chekov: A Biographical and Critical Study, by Ronald Hingley. Run 11/22/52
	2			[Gogol's Works]  Killed 1952
	3			The Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, E.B. Long, ed.  Run 4/4/53
	4			Holmes-Laski Letters, Mark DeWolfe, ed. Run 5/16/53
	5			"Briefly Noted."  Run 1953
	6			The Cotton Kingdom, by Frederick Law Olmsted. Run 4/3/54
	7			The Journal of Charlotte L. Forten, Ray Allen Billington, ed.  Run 4/10/54
	8-9			"On First Reading Genesis."  Run 5/15/54
	10			"Briefly Noted."  Run 1954
	11			Sut Lovingood: Yarns Spun by a Nat'ral Durn'd Fool, by George Washington Harris. Run 5/7/55
	12			"Harriet Beecher Stowe."  Run 9/10/55
	13			Heroines of Dixie: Confederate Women Tell TheirStory, by Katharine M. Jones.  Run 11/12/55
	14			The Life of Rudyard Kipling, by C.E. 	Carrington.Run 12/17/55
	15			That Uncertain Feeling, by Kingsley Amis. Run 3/24/56
	16			As I Remember It: Some Epilogues in Recollection, by James Branch Cabell. Run 4/21/56
	17			The Desolate South: 1865-66, by John T. Trowbridge. Run 6/9/56
	18			More News of the Dead Sea Scrolls, by Miller Burrows.  Killed 1956
	19			The Turgenev Family, by Varvara Zhitova. Run 10/19/57
	20			George W. Cable: A Biography, by Arlin Turner. Run 11/9/57
	21			Mushrooms, Russia, and History, by Valentina P. and R.G. Wasson. Killed 1957
	22			Cadmus: The Poet and the World, by Victor Purcell.  Run 5/24/58

1434		WILSON, Edmund (Cont.)
	1-2		"Books": Memoirs of General William T. Sherman, by William T. Sherman. Run 6/7/58
	3		"Briefly Noted."
	4		"Two Survivors: Malraux and Silone."
	5		"Letter to the Editor." Re: Frederick Packard's piece, "A Casket of Amontillado (7/17/48)."
	6		"Notes on Liberated Milan."  Run 8/11/45
	7		"Our Footloose Correspondents: Koussevitsky at Tanglewood."  Run 9/4/48
			A REPORTER AT LARGE
	8			"Notes on London at the End of a War."  Run 6/2/45
	9			"Santayana at the Convent of the Blue Nuns."  Run 4/6/46
	10			"Eretz Yisreal."  Run 12/4/54
	11			"The Scrolls from the Dead Sea." Run  5/14/55
	12-13		"A Reporter in Mexico: Shalako."  Run 4/9/49; 4/16/49
		WIND, Herbert Warren
			PROFILES
	14			Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman. Run 8/30/52
	15			John Mason Brown.  Run 10/18/52; 10/25/52

1435		WIND, Herbert Warren (Cont.)
			PROFILES (Cont.)
	1			Wallace Harrison.  Run 11/20/54; 11/27/54; 12/4/54
	2			Robert Trent Jones.  Run 8/4/51
		WRENN, Philip
	3		"A Reporter at Large: The Last One Out Tonight."
	4		"Where Are They Now?: The Human Himalaya." (6/12/46)

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