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Subgroup XVIII. Angelo Dundee Series 1 Subgroup XVIII. Angelo Dundee Series 1. Biographical File Box 1 Folder 1. Bio-file: family photos, correspondences, holiday cards, etc. Folder 2. Bio-file: autobiography excerpt, chronological record, press release, etc. Folder 3. Bio-file: interviews and stories Folder 4. Bio-file: Hank’s bio of Angelo and other records Series 2. Contracts and Agreements Box 1 continued Folder 5. Contracts & Agreements, A Surnames: Larry Alexander, Nelson Alfonso, Marcus Anderson, Jerry A. Argovitz, Dave Armstrong, Ibar Arrington Folder 6. Contracts & Agreements, B Surnames: Carlyle “Carl” Baker, Steve Basse, Vernon Beal, Guillermo Benzant, William Berry, Rodney Bobick, Ronald Branch, Louie Burke, James “Bubba” Busceme Folder 7. Contracts & Agreements, C Surnames: Lee Canalito, Ruben Castillo, Norm Cherry, Tony Chiaverini, Jimmy Clark, Ian Clyde, Dick Curry, Vincent Joseph Curto (Vinnie Curto) Folder 8. Contracts & Agreements, D Surnames: Orestus Daives, Joseph L. DeMaria, Al DeNapoli, Antonio “Tony” Diaz (Tony Styles), Tony Doyle, Albert Junior Dubose (Al Dubois) Folder 9. Contracts & Agreements, E Surnames: James “Jimmy” Ellis, John English, Angel Espada, Angel Estevez, Jerry Evans Folder 10. Contracts & Agreements, F Surnames: Levi Forte Jr., Teruhiko Fukuda Folder 11. Contracts & Agreements, G Surnames: Johnny Gant, Anthony “Tony” Green, Steve Gregory, Jose Gonzales, Richard Gonzales, Wayne E. Gordon Folder 12. Contracts & Agreements, H Surnames: Patrick Hallacy, Charles Hallowell, David Hamm, Jimmy Hamm, Reiner Hartmann, Houston Hess, Dario Hidalgo, Robert “Rico” Hoye, Mike Hutchinson Folder 13. Contracts & Agreements, J Surnames: John P. Johnson, Vonzell Johnson, Alford “Al” Jones Folder 14. Contracts & Agreements, K Surnames: Slobodan Kacar, Sylvester Kelly, Willie Lee Kelly Jr. (Joe Kelly) Folder 15. Contracts & Agreements, L Surnames: Mike Lankester, Eladio Leal (Cuban Kid), John “Johnny” Lira, Odis Locklear, David Love Folder 16. Contracts & Agreements, M Surnames: Eddie Marcelle (and Claude Noel), Eliazar Emir Duverger Marino (Baby Luis), Otoniel Martinez, Rockford “Rocky” McCaleb, Adolphus “Doc” McClenden, Al Migliorato, Miguel Antonio Montilla Folder 17. Contracts & Agreements, O & P Surnames: Lance Olson, Jody Parker, Jerry Page, Irleis “Cubanito” Perez, Jesus Sanchez Perez, Jose Peterson, Aaron Pryor Folder 18. Contracts & Agreements, R Surnames: William Ratliff, Terry Ray, David Rivello, Adilson Rodrigues, Rafael Rodriguez, Thomas Rodriguez, Ramon Hernandez Rosa, Louis “Lou” Ross Folder 19. Contracts & Agreements, S Surnames: James Salerno, Chris Silvas, Clifford Randy Stephens Folder 20. Contracts & Agreements, T Surnames: Edward Talhami, Eddie Taylor (Young Joe Louis), James “Quick” Tillis, Douglas “Doug” Troyer Folder 21. Contracts & Agreements, V Surnames: Taylor Ventura Folder 22. Contracts & Agreements, W Surnames: Gene Wells, Johnny White, Raymond White, Willie White, James “Jimmy” Williams, Alexander Williamson Folder 23. Contracts & Agreements, Y Surnames: Elvis Yero Folder 24. Contracts & Agreements: 1968-1978 Various from Moe Fleischer Folder 25. Contracts & Agreements: 1978 Various from Chris Dundee Enterprises Inc. Folder 26. Contracts & Agreements: 1978-1980 Various from VFW Post #3559 Folder 27. Contracts & Agreements: 1979 Angelo Dundee and That’s Entertainment Inc. 1 Folder 28. Contracts & Agreements: 1987 Angelo Dundee and Insight Productions, Inc., Folder 29. Contracts & Agreements: 1989 Angelo Dundee Inc. & Star Promotions USA Inc. Folder 30. Contracts & Agreements: 1991 Top Rank Inc. & Wizard Promo Inc. Folder 31. Contracts & Agreements: In Spanish, from Argentina and Peru; and blank forms Series 3. Correspondence Box 2 Folder 1. Correspondence: 1956, 1960s Folder 2. Correspondence: 1970-1975 Folder 3. Correspondence: 1976-1977 Folder 4. Correspondence: 1978-1979 Folder 5. Correspondence: 1980-1983 Folder 6. Correspondence: 1984-1985 Folder 7. Correspondence: 1986-1987 Folder 8. Correspondence: 1988 Folder 9. Correspondence: 1989 Folder 10. Correspondence: 1990-1991 Folder 11. Correspondence: 1992-1995 Folder 12. Correspondence: 1996-1999 Folder 13. Correspondence: 2000-2001, 2007 Folder 14. Correspondence: Letters from the Soviet Union, 1975, 1982, 1988 Box 3 Folder 1. Correspondence: Letters to/from Chris Dundee Folder 2. Correspondence: Letters of condolence to Angelo and Chris’ family, 1998 Folder 3. Correspondence: Letters by Angelo to Hank Kaplan and others Folder 4. Correspondence: Undated Folder 5. Correspondence: Fan mail to Angelo Dundee, from around the world Folder 6. Correspondence: Fan mail to Sugar Ray Leonard Folder 7. Correspondence: Greeting/Holiday/Thank You/Post Cards Folder 8. Correspondence: Kayo Cards Ltd., circa 1991-1992 Folder 9. Correspondence: Nickerson Research for Adidas commercial, 2004 Folder 10. Correspondence: Various Foreign Language Letters/cards Folder 11. Correspondence: From Markowski (aka Mike Maret) to Angelo Folder 12. Correspondence: From Gene Wells to Angelo Series 4. Dundee Shows Box 4 Folder 1. Dundee Shows: World Champions who appeared on C. Dundee promoted shows Folder 2. Dundee Shows: Various programs & fliers from C. Dundee’s shows, 1960s, 1971, 1985 & 1989 Folder 3. Dundee Shows: C. Dundee Shows 1970’s Financial Breakdown Sheets, 1972-1977 Folder 4. Dundee Shows: First Amendment to the Chris Dundee Enterprises, Inc., 1979 Folder 5. Dundee Shows: 1977 October 23 Folder 6. Dundee Shows: 1978 February 21 Folder 7. Dundee Shows: 1978 March 16 Folder 8. Dundee Shows: 1978 March 21 Folder 9. Dundee Shows: 1978 April 4 Folder 10. Dundee Shows: 1978 April 11 2 Folder 11. Dundee Shows: 1978 May 2 Folder 12. Dundee Shows: 1978 May 16 Folder 13. Dundee Shows: 1978 May 23 Folder 14. Dundee Shows: 1978 June 20 Folder 15. Dundee Shows: 1978 July 18 Folder 16. Dundee Shows: 1978 December 5 Folder 17. Dundee Shows: 1979 February 19 Folder 18. Dundee Shows: 1979 March 5 Folder 19. Dundee Shows: 1979 March 16 Folder 20. Dundee Shows: 1979 March 19 Folder 21. Dundee Shows: 1979 April 10 Folder 22. Dundee Shows: 1979 April 19 Folder 23. Dundee Shows: 1979 June 12 Folder 24. Dundee Shows: 1979 November 27 Folder 25. Dundee Shows: 1979 December 18 Box 5 Folder 1. Dundee Shows: 1980 January 29 Folder 2. Dundee Shows: 1980 February 12 Folder 3. Dundee Shows: 1980 February 28 Folder 4. Dundee Shows: 1980 April 3 Folder 5. Dundee Shows: 1980 April 15 Folder 6. Dundee Shows: 1980 July 22 Folder 7. Dundee Shows: 1980 August 19 Folder 8. Dundee Shows: 1980 December 16 Folder 9. Dundee Shows: 1981 February 7 Folder 10. Dundee Shows: 1981 March 24 Folder 11. Dundee Shows: 1981 April 7 Folder 12. Dundee Shows: 1982 March 16 Folder 13. Dundee Shows: 1982 November 23 Folder 14. Dundee Shows: 1983 March 16 Folder 15. Dundee Shows: 1983 October 28 Folder 16. Dundee Shows: 1984 July 26 Folder 17. Dundee Shows: 1984 August 30 Folder 18. Dundee Shows: 1987 April 8, August 26, September 9 Folder 19. Dundee Shows: 1991 July 29 Series 5. Events Box 6 Folder 1. Events: 1974 June 15, 3rd Annual Symposium Medical Aspects of Boxing Folder 2. Events: 1983, 1984, 1987: West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival Folder 3. Events: 1984 December 22, Black Tie Promotions, Inc. Folder 4. Events: 1985 March 22, M. Ali & Mr. T “The Main Event” Folder 5. Events: 1987 Roman Cultural Society Columbus Day Celebration Folder 6. Events: 1988 March 19, Boys’ Towns of Italy “International Sportsman” Folder 7. Events: 1988 Rochester Boxing Association Inc. Folder 8. Events: 1989 February 4, Star Promotions U.S.A. Inc. Folder 9. Events: 1989 June 16, Star Promotions U.S.A. Inc. Folder 10. Events: 1989 November 10, Star Promotions U.S.A. Inc. 3 Folder 11. Events: 1992 June 7, International Boxing Hall of Fame Folder 12. Events: 1998 The Pheonix Foundation “Champions of Children Award Gala” Folder 13. Events: 1998 March 7, Pembroke Pines PAL-Youth Center Benefit Dinner Folder 14. Events: 1999 January 23, The Birthday Bash: Foreman vs. Holmes Folder 15. Events: Pamphlets from various events; invitations & announcements Series 6. Memorabilia Box 6 continued Folder 16. Memorabilia: Boxing Calendars for 2006 Folder 17. Memorabilia: Color Map of Hilton Hotel Boxing Ring w/seating prices Folder 18. Memorabilia: Dave Crowley Funeral Program Folder 19. Memorabilia: Envelope from Everlast w/stamp Folder 20. Memorabilia: Jack Dempsey’s Restaurant post cards & napkin Folder 21. Memorabilia: Original Menu from German ship which C. Dundee boarded, 1936 Folder 22. Memorabilia: Photo of Collage of J. Dempsey vs. Jess Willard July 4, 1919 fight Folder 23. Memorabilia: Pepsi Advertisement Folder Box 7 Folder 1. Memorabilia: Autographed programs, May 8, 1980 (3) Folder 2. Memorabilia: Autographed menus, September 18, 1983 (15) Folder 3. Memorabilia: Autographed programs/invitations, March 22, 1985 (8) Folder 4. Memorabilia: Autographed program, July 1985 Folder 5. Memorabilia: Autographed programs, May 7, 1988 (5) Folder 6. Memorabilia: Autographed programs, February 4, 1989 (8) Folder 7. Memorabilia: Autographed programs, June 16 (7) & November 30 (5), 1989 Folder 8. Memorabilia: Autographed programs, March 31, 1990 Folder 9. Memorabilia: Autographed programs, February 21 & 22, 1992 (2) Folder 10. Memorabilia: Autographed program, March 7, 1998 (7) Folder 11. Memorabilia: Autographed 5th Street Gym catalog, Spring 1998 Folder 12. Memorabilia: Autographed programs, December 20, 2002 (5) Folder 13. Memorabilia: Autographed photographs, one image (17) Folder 14. Memorabilia: Autographed photographs, plastic sleeve, notepads Folder 15.
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