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The Inventory of the Bernard Birnbaum Collection #1781 The Inventory of the Bernard Birnbaum Collection #1781 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Birnbaum, Bernard #1781 2/17/11, 3/18/11, 10/12/11, 10/18/11, 11/8/11, 4/4/12 Preliminary Listing I. Professional Materials. A. Production Files; may include printed materials; correspondence; legal materials; manuscripts; professional materials; photographs; financial materials; memorabilia; artwork; electronic media; research materials. [Note: like named files may not be listed together due to original order; “OTR”= “On the Road with Charles Kuralt”]. Box 1 1. “3D Computer Model of Zapruder film, ‘Fran Corbett’,” 1998. [F. 1] 2. “20 Years On the Road with Charles Kuralt,” 1987, 2 files. 3. “”Bernie Watergate Footage; Parts 1, 2, and 3,” 1971-1973; includes subfiles: a. “Part 1,” n.d. b. “Part 2,” 1971-1973. c. “Part 3,” n.d. 4. “CBS,” 1986-1994. 5. “CBS History,” 1997-1998. 6. “CBS News Standards,” 1976-1985. [F. 2] 7. “Chas Collingwood Addresses,” n.d. 8. “Dec Statement,” 1982. 9. “Folder Lists Boxes 1-20 B. Birnbaum,” 1948. 10. “Forgotten Romantics,” 1990. 11. “The Forgotten Romantics,” 1990. 12. “Franklin Goes to Camp,” 1963-1964. [F. 3] 13. “From Max Holland,” 2001-2002. 14. “Growing Forward,” 1997. 15. “Itek Report Zapruder Film,” 1977. [F. 4] 16. “JFK Material,” 1998-2001. [F. 5] 17. “JFK Itek Report from Fran Corbett 1977.” [F. 6] 18. “Kuralt, OTR Transcripts-1976,” 1975-1976. [F. 7] 19. “Larry Barrows,” 2002-2003. 20. “Mail,” 1985-1989. [F. 8-9] 21. “Matisse/Picasso,” 2002-2003. 22. “Matisse/Picasso,” 2003. [F. 10] 23. “Miscellaneous files: Oswald, More Script,” n.d. 24. “More JFK-Paine,” 1964-2003. 25. “Mozart’s World,” 1991. [F. 11] 26. “Music of the South,” 1991. 27. “Oct 18 88-300.00 Trip to Wash. D.C. NoGo,” n.d. 28. “Odyssey January-February,” 1957. [F. 12-13] 29. “Odyssey March-June,” 1957. [F. 14] 30. “On the Road,” 1967-1988. [F. 15] Birnbaum, Bernard (2/17/11, 3/18/11, 10/12/11, 10/18/11, 11/8/11, 4/4/12) Page 1 of 98 31. “On the Road-Rundowns,” 1967-1993. [F. 16] 32. “On the Road: Stories, Lineups, Air Dates, etc., Bernie’s Copy,” 1967-1993; includes subfiles: [F. 17] a. “On the Road Stories,” n.d. b. “On the Road as Aired,” 1967-1989. c. “On the Road Lineups,” 1993. d. “On the Road 1967-1969,” 1993. e. “1970-1974,” 1993. f. Re: 1975-1979. g. Re: 1980-1984, 1993. h. “1985-1988,” 1993. i. Re: On the Road specials, n.d. j. Re: episodes of On The Road, American Parade, Crossroads, 1983. 33. “On The Road Tapes,” 1967-1989. 34. “OTR,” 1988. 35. “Patricia Lambert: ‘False Witness’,” 1971-2003. [F. 18] Box 2 36. “Populist Anger,” 2010. [F. 1] 37. “Public Affairs – Woman, 20th Century, Out of Darkness,” 1956- 1960. [F. 1-2] 38. “Reagan, [Ronald],” 1975-1980. [F. 3-4] 39. “Ruth Laredo,” 1981-1990; includes subfiles: [F. 5-6] a. “Ruth Laredo-Musician,” 1982. b. “2nd copy of Ruth Laredo Transcripts,” n.d. c. “Ruth Laredo Script,” n.d. 40. “Show Lists B. Birnbaum,” 1960-1983. [F. 7] 41. “Skits-Lopres,” n.d. 42. “Sunday Morn List. Directions to Bill Geist,” 1988. 43. “Various ‘On the Road’ Charles Kuralt Photos, Papers, Letters, etc.,” 1984-1994. [F. 8-9] 44. “Visit of President John F. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy to Mexico City, June 29-July 1, 1962.” [F. 10] 45. “Yoko Ono,” 2000-2001. [F. 11] 46. Re: CBS News, 1987-1990; includes subfile: [F. 12-13] a. “Finished Opening Text,” 5/29/1987. 47. Re: CBS Special Programs and Reports, 1957-1973. [F. 14-15] 48. Re: CBS News Segment ‘Is Anyone Out Here Learning?,” 1977- 1979; includes subfiles: a. “Education Hour I Scripts,” 1978-1979. b. “Hour II,” 1977-1978. 49. Re: CBS News Segment Index, 1959-1970. [F. 16] 50. Re: Catalog of Kuralt Stories, 1976-1993. 51. Re: Analysis of Zapruder JFK film, 1998. 52. Re: visiting Vietnam, 1972. 53. Re: art and story ideas, 1999-2004. Birnbaum, Bernard (2/17/11, 3/18/11, 10/12/11, 10/18/11, 11/8/11, 4/4/12) Page 2 of 98 54. Re: Index of CBS Television Programming, 1953-1966. [F. 17-18] 55. Re: miscellaneous business cards, financial materials, photographs, notes. [Env. 1] Box 3 56. Re: Vietnam War, 1968-1972. [F. 1-2] 57. Re: OTR Stories, 1968-1993. [F. 3] 58. Re: Production of “Chamber Music,” n.d. [F. 4] 59. Re: Mrs. Paine’s garage, 2002-2003. 60. Re: OTR story ideas, 1973-1983. 61. Re: various CBS News stories, 1964-2004. [F. 5-6] 62. Re: National Gallery of Art, 1994. [F. 7] 63. Re: OTR segments, 1978-2004. 64. Re: Ronnie Birnbaum, 1976. 65. Re: AMNH Films, n.d. [F. 8] B. Office files; may include manuscripts; printed materials; correspondence; photographs and negatives; notebooks; professional materials; memorabilia; financial materials; research materials; medical materials; artwork; audio materials. 1. “20 Year Club,” 1990-1991. [F. 9] 2. “66 Miller’s Mill/Ice Harvest,” n.d. 3. “117th St.,” 1964. 4. “117th Street Transcripts,” 1964. 5. “1991 Pension B.B.” 6. “Abroad Ship and Paley Dinner; Coming Home-1941.” [F. 10] 7. “Adventure, January-July, 1953.” 8. “Adventure, August-December, 1953.” [F. 11] 9. “Adventure, January-February, 1954.” [F. 12] 10. “Adventure, March, 1954.” 11. “Adventure, April, 1954.” [F. 13] 12. “Adventure, May, 1954.” [F. 14] 13. “Adventure, June, 1954.” [F. 15] 14. “Adventure, September-October, 1954.” [F. 16-17] 15. “Adventure, November-December, 1954.” [F. 18] 16. “Adventure, January-February, 1955.” [F. 19] 17. “Adventure, March, 1955.” [F. 20] 18. “Adventure, April, 1955.” [F. 21] Box 4 19. “Adventure, May-June, 1955;” includes subfiles: [F. 1-2] a. “Adventure Oil,” n.d. b. “Adventure Shapiro,” n.d. 20. “Adventure, October, 1955.” [F. 3] 21. “Adventure, January-February, 1956.” [F. 4-5] 22. “Adventure, March-April, 1956.” [F. 6] 23. “Adventure, May-June, 1956.” [F. 7] 24. “Air Power,” 1958. [F. 8] 25. “Alexander Gardner,” 1992-1993. [F. 9] 26. “American Parade,” n.d. 27. “Appointment with Adventure,” 1956. [F. 10] Birnbaum, Bernard (2/17/11, 3/18/11, 10/12/11, 10/18/11, 11/8/11, 4/4/12) Page 3 of 98 28. “Article on Kuralt,” n.d. 29. “Auctioneer,” n.d. 30. “Audubon,” 1992-1993. 31. “Baker Street Irregulars,” 1956-1957. [F. 11] 32. “Baldness/Minoxidil, On the Road,” 1984. 33. “Bassa Nova,” 1962. 34. “Batch #1,” 1927-2001. [F. 12] 35. “Batch #11,” n.d. 36. “B.B. 40 Year Letter + Invitation,” 1951-1991. 37. “Belin,” 1993. 38. “Bill Leonard,” 1961-1979. 39. “Birnbaum,” 1965-1991. 40. “Birnbaum Biography,” 1976. 41. “Birnbaum Bios,” 1954-1959. [F. 13] 42. “Bliss, Edward Jr.,” 1963-1998. 43. “Bossa Nova,” n.d. 44. “Brett Weston,” 1987-1993. 45. “Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation,” 1983-1984. [F. 14] 46. “CASALS, Pablo,” 1957-1993; includes subfiles: [F. 15] a. “Casals Festival,” 1957-1993. b. “’Small World’ (1960) P. Casals, I. Stern, E.A.,” n.d. c. “CASALS Sunday Morning,” n.d. 47. “Casals Script,” 1992-1993. [F. 16] 48. “CBS – Articles About CBS,” 1967-1986. 49. “CBS News Special Report,” 1960. 50. “CBS Miscellaneous,” 1958-1992. 51. “CBS Reports – Contaminated Water,” 1974. 52. “Center for Communication,” 1985-1986. 53. “Center for Creative Photography,” 1986. 54. “Century Club,” 1982-1983. [F. 17] 55. “The Chandlers,” n.d. 56. “Chantey Men Singers,” 1990. 57. “Charles Collingwood,” 1953-1964. [F. 18] 58. “Chas Collingwood,” 1968-1982. 59. “Charles Kuralt ON THE ROAD, 1987, Prints, Bookshelves, Old Man.” 60. “Chimp Farm,” 1982-1986. 61. “Christopher Keene,” n.d. [F. 19] 62. “Christopher Keene Transcripts,” n.d. 63. “Cinematography,” 1992. [F. 20] 64. “Circa 1492,” 1991. 65. “Claudia Winkleman,” n.d. 66. “Clips About CBS News (March 1987).” 67. “Collingwood, Charles,” n.d.; includes subfiles: a. “Speeches,” n.d. b. “ESU Video Notes,” n.d. Birnbaum, Bernard (2/17/11, 3/18/11, 10/12/11, 10/18/11, 11/8/11, 4/4/12) Page 4 of 98 68. “Collingwood Viet [Vietnam] History,” n.d. Box 5 69. “Color Pix Viet [Vietnam] Xmas,” 1966. [F. 1] 70. “Correspondence Received, 1985-86,” 1984-86. 71. “Correspondence Received—Birnbaum, 1985-86.” 72. “Correspondence Received/Kuralt,” 1986. 73. “Courage Under Fire,” n.d. 74. “Cronkite Universe At Large – 92,” 1992. 75. “Crossroads: Transcripts and Reviews,” 1984. 76. “December 1955.” [F. 2] 77. “Department Store,” 1990. [F. 3] 78. “Dick Salant,” 1993. 79. “Doormen,” n.d. 80. “Duck Lady,” 1986. 81. “Ed Murrow File,” 1965-1985 [see also Box 7]; includes subfiles: [F. 4] a. Re: Ed Murrow Tribute Segment, 1985. b. Re: Ed Murrow Tribute Segment, 1965-1985. 82. “Ed Murrow Obit.,” 1965. [F. 5] 83. “Edward Weston,” 1986-1990. 84. “Elections,” 1986. 85. “Eric Sevareid,” 1954-1994. [F. 6] 86. “Eric Sevareid File,” 1977. [F. 7-8] 87. “E.R. Murrow Pix Good,” 1953. [F. 9] 88. “Eyewitness,” 1962. 89. “Eyewitness to History – 1960 Campaign,” 1960-1979. 90. “Eyewitness to History, May-Dec., 1960.” [F. 9-10] 91. “Eyewitness to History, Jan.-June, 1961.” [F. 11] 92. “Eyewitness to History, Sept.-Dec., 1961.” [F. 12] 93. “Eyewitness, February-May, 1962.” [F. 13] 94. “Falkland Island File: Pitch Reel 2,” 1982. [F. 14] 95. “Farming,” 1986. 96. “Fate of CBS Articles,” 1991-1996. 97. “Father Hesburg,” n.d. [F. 15] 98. “Flywheel Story,” 1992. [F. 16] 99. “Frances Fitzgerald ‘Vietnam: The Other War’,” 1966-2001. 100. “Fritz, Henle,” 1982. 101. “Gary Gates Scripts,” 1961. [F. 17] 102. “Getty J.P. (Museum),” 1992. 103. “Getty Museum,” 1993. 104. “Gilcrease Museum,” 1992.
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