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Samuel Stark, Movie and Theater Directors, Writers, Producers, Songwriters, Etc http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/ft5s2005fs No online items Guide to the Samuel Stark, Movie and theater directors, writers, producers, songwriters, etc. : photographs, 1916-1963 Processed by Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Michael G. Olson. Department of Special Collections Green Library Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94305-6004 Phone: (650) 725-1022 Email: [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/ © 2002 The Board of Trustees of Stanford University. All rights reserved. MSS PHOTO 173 1 Guide to the Samuel Stark, Movie and theater directors, writers, producers, songwriters, etc. : photographs, 1916-1963 Collection number: MSS PHOTO 173 Department of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford University Libraries Stanford, California Contact Information Department of Special Collections Green Library Stanford University Libraries Stanford, CA 94305-6004 Phone: (650) 725-1022 Email: [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/ Processed by: Special Collections staff Encoded by: Michael G. Olson © 2002 The Board of Trustees of Stanford University. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Samuel Stark, Movie and theater directors, writers, producers, songwriters, etc. : photographs, Date (inclusive): 1916-1963 Collection number: MSS PHOTO 173 Collector: Stark, Samuel Extent: 1 linear ft. Repository: Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives. Language: English. Access Restrictions None. Publication Rights Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections. Acquisition Information Gift of Samuel Stark, 1969. Preferred Citation Samuel Stark, Movie and theater directors, writers, producers, songwriters, etc. : photographs. MSS PHOTO 173. Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Provenance Gift of Samuel Stark, 1969; part of the Stanford Libraries' Theater collection. Collection Scope and Content Summary Arranged alphabetically. Access Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Motion picture industry. Motion picture producers and directors--United States. MSS PHOTO 173 2 Motion pictures--History. Photoprints. Theater collection. Box 1 1. Academy Awards: photos1930 Scope and Content Note Norma Shearer, Conrad Nagel Box 1 Academy Awards: photos1932 Scope and Content Note Louis B. Mayer, Helen Hayes, Hal Roach. Laurel & Hardy Box 1 Academy Awards: photos1936 Scope and Content Note D.W. Griffith, Frank Capra, etc. Box 1 Academy Awards: photos1937 Scope and Content Note Frank Capra, Paul Muni, Luise Rainer Box 1 Academy Awards: photos1944 Scope and Content Note Paul Lukas, Jennifer Jones, Katina Paxinou, Charles Coburn Box 1 Academy Awards: photos1945 Scope and Content Note Barry Fitzgerald, Ingrid Bergman, Bing Crosby Box 1 2. "The Adventures of Hajj Baba"1954 Physical Description: 18 Scope and Content Note (on-set shots) John Derek, Elaine Box 1 3. Barzin, Leon Scope and Content Note musical director, New York City Ballet Box 1 4. Baum, Vicki Physical Description: 2 Scope and Content Note author of Grand Hotel Box 1 5. Berlin, Irving1929 Box 1 6. Bern, Paul1932 Scope and Content Note MGM exec Box 1 7. Burroughs, Edgar Rice1933 Scope and Content Note author of "Tarzan" stories on the set MSS PHOTO 173 3 Collection Contents Box 1 8. Buzzell, Edward1936 Scope and Content Note Universal director Box 1 9. Clift, Denison Scope and Content Note director, writer Box 1 10. Cobb, Irwin S Scope and Content Note American humorist, wrote/acted for MGM, 1934 Box 1 11. Cohen, Octavus Roy Scope and Content Note humorous writer signed with Universal Box 1 12. Cooper, Merian C. Scope and Content Note writer, RKO pictures Box 1 13. Corrigan, Lloyd Scope and Content Note director Box 1 14. Cruze, James Physical Description: 4 Scope and Content Note director Box 1 15. Curran, Homer Physical Description: neg. Scope and Content Note owner, Curran Theatre, San Francisco Box 1 16. Dalton, Phyllis Scope and Content Note costume designer for "Oliver!" Box 1 17. Delmar, Vina Scope and Content Note author, MGM writer Box 1 18. De Mille, Cecil B. Physical Description: 17 Scope and Content Note stage actor, Paramount director Box 1 19. Densmore, Wess Physical Description: 4 Scope and Content Note director, Laguna Beach Community Player MSS PHOTO 173 4 Collection Contents Box 1 20. Dillon, J. Francis Scope and Content Note silent screen actor, sound film director Box 1 21. Disney, Walt Physical Description: 8 Scope and Content Note studio and staff photos Box 1 22. Dunning, Philip1932 Scope and Content Note playwright and director Box 1 23. Early Film Shots: "David Garrick"1915 Scope and Content Note Vitagraph; Vera Box 1 Reynolds in an early Chrislie Comedy; Zane Grey Film Company;1917 Scope and Content Note on location Box 1 pic. of Lloyd Alexander; "Heart of the World" Box 1 Ben Alexander; "A Daughter of the Gods"1916 Box 1 "The Telephone Girl" Scope and Content Note Arthur Rankin and Alberta Vaughan; a few unidentified Box 1 24. Fowler, Gene1933 Scope and Content Note managing editor of the New York American and the New Telegraph; writer for Paramount Studios Box 1 25. Frohman, Daniel Scope and Content Note signed, 1927 Box 1 26. Gershwin, George with Ginger Rogers1937 Physical Description: 2 Scope and Content Note composer Box 1 27. Gibbons, Floyd1932 Scope and Content Note war correspondent Box 1 28. Glass, Gaston1930 Scope and Content Note film actor, director MSS PHOTO 173 5 Collection Contents Box 1 29. Goldberg, Rube Scope and Content Note Fox Studio comedy actor Box 1 30. Goldwyn, Samuel Box 1 31. Gordon, Mack1937 Scope and Content Note popular songwriter Box 1 32. Grey, Zane Scope and Content Note Western writer; see Early Film Shots folder Box 1 33. Griffith, D. W. Physical Description: 3 Scope and Content Note film director Box 1 34. Hall, Alexander Scope and Content Note (director) (photo with Shirley Temple and Baby Leroy, Paramount child stars) Box 1 35. Halliburton, Richard Scope and Content Note adventurer, author, appears in United Artists' "India Speaks" Box 1 36. Hammerstein, Oscar II Scope and Content Note co-author and co-producer of musical theatre, musical film with coposer Richard Rodgers; publicity still for release of "South pacific" Box 1 37. Hammett, Dashiell1934 Scope and Content Note (detective fiction author; "The Thin Man" publicity still with actor William Powell and director W.S.Van Dyke Box 1 38. Hayes, Will Scope and Content Note Samuel Goldwyn associate? Box 1 39. Hellman, Sam Scope and Content Note humorist and short story writer; wrote comedy for Fox Films Box 1 40. Hergesheimer, Joseph1932 Scope and Content Note German novelist MSS PHOTO 173 6 Collection Contents Box 1 41. The Hollywood Museum: photos of opening ceremony1963 Scope and Content Note Walt Disney, Ronald Regan, Gregory peck, Warren Dorn, Edgar G. Robinson, Tommy Sands, Nancy Sinatra, Sebastian Cabot, Gloria Swanson, Jack Webb, Gene Autry, Ed Wynn, Cesar Romero, etc Box 1 42. Hollywood Scenes: Fox Studios Scope and Content Note aerial shot of RKO Radio Studios Box 1 Studios, Paramount Studiosca. 1927 Box 1 Universal City1916 Box 1 Universal City snowstorm1914 Box 1 The Thirteenth Christian Science Church1933 Scope and Content Note interior of the Brown Derby, crowd at premiere of "Cavalcade" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre Box 1 43. Howard, Joe 1942 Scope and Content Note publisher Box 1 44. Hughes, Rupert Scope and Content Note musician, composer, novelist and photoplaywright Box 1 45. Hurst, Fannie Scope and Content Note author; story made into film by Paramount Pictures Box 1 46. Jones, Robert Edmond Box 1 47. Kane, Whitford Box 1 48. Kaufman, George Box 1 49. (on set shots) "Key Largo"1947 Scope and Content Note Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Thomas Gomez Box 1 50. Kirstein, Lincoln Scope and Content Note general director, New York City Ballet Box 1 51. Laemmle, Carl Physical Description: 12 Scope and Content Note film pioneer; pres. of Universal Studios Box 1 52. Lasky, Jesse1936 Physical Description: 3 Scope and Content Note producer? Box 1 53. Lawrence, Vincent1931 Scope and Content Note playwright signed with Paramount MSS PHOTO 173 7 Collection Contents Box 1 54. Lee, Jack Scope and Content Note British film director Box 1 55. Lloyd, Frank Scope and Content Note director for Goldwyn Box 1 56. Locke, William J. Scope and Content Note novelist, screen writer Box 1 57. Logan, Joshua Scope and Content Note co-author and director of "Mr. Roberts" Box 1 58. Lombardo, Guy Scope and Content Note famous radio personality, conductor Box 1 59. Loos, Anita Physical Description: 5 Scope and Content Note author of novels and screenplays; "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"; subtitler for silents Box 1 60. Lubitsch, Ernst 1936 Physical Description: 10 Scope and Content Note film director Box 1 61. McDonald, Frank 1937 Scope and Content Note film director Box 1 62. Macpherson, Jeanie Scope and Content Note air pilot, screenwriter Box 1 63. Maugham, Somerset 1934 Scope and Content Note writer Box 1 64. Marion, Frances Physical Description: 2 Scope and Content Note screenwriter, screen editor for MGM Box 1 65. Mayer, Arthur Physical Description: 3 negatives Scope and Content Note writer? MSS PHOTO 173 8 Collection Contents Box 1 66. Mencken, H. L. Physical Description: 2 Scope and Content Note literary critic, satirist Box 1 67. Milestone, Lewis Scope and Content Note film director Box 1 68. Millay, Edna St. Vincent 1933 Scope and Content Note American poet Box 1 69. Miller, Arthur Scope and Content Note playwright Box 1 70. Mizner, Wilson1933 Scope and Content Note drama critic, Hollywood and Broadway Box 1 71. Nichols, Anne Scope and Content Note author, "Abie's Irish Rose", play and Paramount picture Box 1 72.
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