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Ephraim Sales Collection of Tapes and Transcripts of Interviews by Roy Newquist LSC.1494 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0h4nc5cz No online items Finding Aid for the Ephraim Sales Collection of Tapes and Transcripts of Interviews by Roy Newquist LSC.1494 Finding aid prepared by Lilace Hatayama and Dan Luckenbill, 2004 UCLA Library Special Collections Online finding aid last updated 2021 February 17. Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library Box 951575 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575 [email protected] URL: https://www.library.ucla.edu/special-collections LSC.1494 1 Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections Title: Ephraim Sales collection of tapes and transcripts of interviews by Roy Newquist Creator: Sales, Ephraim Identifier/Call Number: LSC.1494 Physical Description: 10 Linear Feet(20 boxes) Date (inclusive): circa 1963-1967 Abstract: Roy Newquist (b.1925) was a copy supervisor for various advertising agencies in Minneapolis and Chicago (1951-63), a literary editor for Chicago's American and a critic for the New York Post (1963). He also hosted a radio program called Counterpoint, WQXR, New York. His published books include Counterpoint (1964) and Conversations (1967). The collection consists of audiotape recorded interviews and documentation related to interviews of various authors and entertainers conducted by Newquist. Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Language of Material: Materials are in English. Conditions Governing Access Open for research. All requests to access special collections materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements This collection contains processed audio materials. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Conditions Governing Use Property rights to the physical objects belong to UCLA Library Special Collections. All other rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Ephraim Sales collection of tapes and transcripts of interviews by Roy Newquist (Collection 1494). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles. Provenance/Source of Acquisition Gift of Ephraim Sales, 1986. Processing Information Collections are processed to a variety of levels depending on the work necessary to make them usable, their perceived user interest and research value, availability of staff and resources, and competing priorities. Library Special Collections provides a standard level of preservation and access for all collections and, when time and resources permit, conducts more intensive processing. These materials have been arranged and described according to national and local standards and best practices. Processed by Lilace Hatayama and Dan Luckenbill, 2004 UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 2976740 Biography Newquist was born July 25, 1925 in Ashland Wisconsin; attended Marquette University (1943-46) and University of Wisconsin (1946-49); copy supervisor for various advertising agencies in Minneapolis and Chicago, 1951-63; became literary editor for Chicago's American and a critic for the New York Post in 1963; hosted a radio program called Counterpoint, WQXR, New York; published books include Counterpoint (1964) and Conversations (1967). Scope and Content Collection consists of audiotape recorded interviews and documentation related to interviews of various authors and entertainers conducted by Roy Newquist. Subjects and Indexing Terms Transcripts. Audiotapes. Entertainers -- Interviews. LSC.1494 2 Authors -- Interviews. Broadcasters -- United States -- Archives. Periodical editors -- Archives. Newquist, Roy box 15, folder 1 Abel, Robert H. (Writer). 1963 September. General Physical Description note: (10pp.) box 10 Ace, Goodman (Writer). 131 General note (No transcript available) box 12 Adamson, Joy (Writer). 185 General note (No transcript available) box 12, case 185 Joy Adamson yrlsc1494_012_185 1964 Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:59:20) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. box 15, folder 2 Aghayan, Raymond (Film costume designer) -- Transcript. General Physical Description note: (7pp.) box 1 Albee, Edward (Writer). 2 General note (No transcript available) box 2 Albee, Edward (Writer). 24 General note (No transcript available) box 6 Albee, Edward (Writer). 79 Albee, Edward (Writer) General note See: Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Box 20). box 13 Aldrich, Robert (Film producer). 193 General note (No transcript available) box 13, case 193 Robert Aldrich, Michael Caine yrlsc1494_013_193b undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:49:48) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. LSC.1494 3 box 3 Amara, Lucine (Opera singer). 34 General note (No transcript available) box 3, case 34 Lucine Amara, Pamela Tiffin yrlsc1494_003_034a undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:52:17) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. box 3, case 34 Lucine Amara, Pamela Tiffin yrlsc1494_003_034b undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:46:12) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. box 6 Amara, Lucine (Opera singer). 79 General note (No transcript available) box 6, case 79 Lucine Amara, Edward Albee yrlsc1494_006_079a undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:13:24) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. box 6, case 79 Lucine Amara, Edward Albee yrlsc1494_006_079b undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:53:29) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. box 5 Andrews, Julie (Actress). 70 box 5, case 70 Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore yrlsc1494_005_070a undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:43:20) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. Scope and Contents Content Note: End of interview with Andrews, beginning of interveiw with Moore box 5, case 70 Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore yrlsc1494_005_070b undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:49:38) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. LSC.1494 4 box 15, folder 3 Andrews, Julie (Actress) -- Transcript of Tape no.30. General Physical Description note: (21pp.) box 8 Ann-Margaret (Actress). 106 General note (No transcript available) box 8, case 106 Ann-Margret yrlsc1494_008_106a undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:32:54) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. box 8, case 106 Ann-Margret yrlsc1494_008_106b undated Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:31:06) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be made in advance using the request button located on this page. box 8 Auchincloss, Louis (Writer). 109 General note (No transcript available) (UCLA has Copyright) box 8, case 109 Counterpoint: Louis Auchincloss yrlsc1494_008_109 1964 May 29 Physical Description: 1 Sound Recordings(1 1/4 inch audiotape; Duration: 0:11:28) Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements CONTAINS AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS: Audiovisual materials are available for access. All requests to access digital materials must be
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