Subseries 6.2: Dallas Times Herald Work, Circa 1961-1989 Extent: 30 Boxes (126 Film and 35 Mm) (Approximately 85,000 Negatives)

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Subseries 6.2: Dallas Times Herald Work, Circa 1961-1989 Extent: 30 Boxes (126 Film and 35 Mm) (Approximately 85,000 Negatives) Subseries 6.2: Dallas Times Herald Work, circa 1961-1989 Extent: 30 Boxes (126 film and 35 mm) (approximately 85,000 negatives) Celebrities; stage, screen and TV stars; events, concerts, portraits and parties. Filed alphabetically by subject’s last name. Primarily black and white 35 mm roll film; some 126-roll film. Roll film is cut in strips and sleeved in polyethylene sheet protectors. Box 8 Last Name Beginning with “A” negatives (76 rolls, approximately 1,450 negatives) Rolls Able Will 1979 July 7 2 Adams Tom 1983 April 15 2 Adams Edie 1970 April 28 1 DSM June 1975 Alberghetti Anna Maria 1975 1 1975 June 4 Albert Eddie 2003 July 4 2 also 1977 Mar 22 Alda Robert 1971 Aug 11 1 Alda Alan 1981 April 3 7 USA Film Festival, SMU Alder Joe 1983 June 1 5 with James Drury Aleskovsky Ruth 2 Allen Marty 1971 Nov 1 3 @ the Fairmont, with Steve Rossi, @ Stoneleigh Allen Steve 1975 Nov 1 1 Fairmont Hotel Allred Libby Hunt 1 1988 Feb Alpert Hollis 1 @ SMU Alred Libby Hunt 1 Ameche Don 1972 Oct 10 1 With Jeb Stuart Ames Ed 1970 March 26 1 @ T Bar M, with Warren Jacques, Interview Ames Nancy 1 @ the Fairmont Chick 1964 May 28 1 With Mike Rogers at Stoneleigh Anderson Anderson Lynn 1979 March 21 7 and 1977; Venetian Room @ 1980 May 12 Fairmont Andrews Sisters 1 Ann-Margaret 1982 Aug 1 8 In “Tommy” Anspach Susan 1979 Nov 1 2 @ the Fairmont Applewhite Charlie 1961 Sept 14 1 Arden Eve 1982 July 2 1 With Donald O'Connor @DSM Ashley Elizabeth 1984 Feb 1 1 Manheim Asner Ed 1981 June 27 2 Golden Plate dinner awards Atkins Chet 1969 Jan 24 5 August Marie 1982 July 12 1 With Flip Wilson @ Benihana Autrey Gene 1980 Dec 9 1 Avalon Frankie 3 @ the Fairmont and Gemini Aynsworth Hugh 1983 May 3 1 Box 9 Last Name Beginning with “B” negatives (157 rolls, approximately 3,950 negatives) Rolls Babys 1973 April 13 1 Opening act for Alice Cooper Bacall Lauren 1975 Jan 15 4 "Wonderful Town @ DSM Bachauer Gina 1 Bachrach Burt 1977 Jun 24 1 @ Summertop Bagdadi Cecile 1981 Jan 18 1 Bailey Pearl 2 @ the Fairmont Bailey Jim 1981 July 7 2 With Judy Garland @ Granny's Baker Paul 1982 March 2 1 Baker Carroll 1966 July 31 6 with Sandy Duncan and Pat 1960 Suzuki 1979 Nov 27 In “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” 1979 Nov 29 In “Forty Carats” Interview Ballet for JFK 1964 7 Balsam Martin 1973 March 31 1 with Sidney Lummet at USA Film Festival Barbeau Adrienne 1980 Jan 24 2 Bari Lynn 1972 July 24 2 Barker Eddie 1951 Sept 27 1 With Judy Jordan Baryshnikov Mikhail 1981 July 2 1 Baryshnikov Mikhail 1982, 1985 3 Ballet for JFK (?); @ Union Terminal Basie Count 1983 May 5 4 @ Tango Baylor 1 University Beach Boys 1975 1 Beard James 1978 May 2 1 the cook Beasley- 1978 Nov 10 1 Steinway Beatles 1964 Sept 18 2 Press Conference Beck Jeff 2 in concert Bee Gees 1 in concert Belo Mansion Library 1981 May 1 1 Bennett Tony 1975 14 @ the Fairmont 1976 Dec 2 1981 Benny Jack 1966 4 Bergen Polly 1978 March 31 2 Texas Stadium Berger Julius 1978 Feb 2 1 with Raymond Gibbs Berle Milton 1981 July 14 1 on his birthday and 1975 Berle Milton 1989 May 1 reception Berman Shelley 1979 March 1 2 @ Granny's Dinner Theatre Bernardi Hershel 1978 July 18 1 "Fiddler" party Berry Lee 1 Bill Tony 1980 Sept 25 1 Arthur's Bisset Jacqueline 1981 Sept 28 1 @ the Mansion Bixby Bill 1976 Sept 20 2 Black Shirley 1977 Dec 2 4 Speaking @ the Fairmont Temple Blake Robert 1981 May 7 4 During OF MICE AND MEN Blanc Mel 1978 July 15 1 Blass Bill 1972 Feb 7 1 Blatty William 1980 Aug 4 1 @ SMU Peter Blood, Sweat & Tears 1973 Jan 27 5 Cotton Bowl 1975; Venetian Rm 1976; Marriott 1973; CBS Blythe Ann 1978 June15 5 In “Desert Song”, with Frank Poretta Blyden Larry 1971 June 11 2 Bob Billy 1981 July 3 1 Bogdanovich Peter 1981 July 8 1 with Sam Grogg @ Loews Anatole Bono Sonny 1980 April 4 6 with Lee Majors, Interview Boone Debbie 1970 June 29 3 in trailer and on stage Borge Victor 1970 Oct 19 2 @ Neiman's Fortnight Boyd Jimmy 1970 Aug 26 1 Boyd Ron 1983 2 Bragg Al 3 Soul City on TNT Brenner David 1977 May 16 Fairmont Brewer Theresa 1974 Sept 26 1 With Bobby Hackett Brinker Little Mo 1967 Aug 26 1 Brinker Norman? 1974 May 17 Tennis Party Bronson Charles 1981 March 29 3 with Lee Marvin @ SMU Brown Blair 1981 Jan 27 1 ALTERED STATES Brynner Yul 1982 Oct 5 3 in "The King and I" Budd Julie 1980 Nov 24 2 @ Fairmont Bumpas Martha 1965 May 20 2 (Gaylord) Buffett Jimmy 1979 Feb 24 1 in concert Burnett Carol 1974 June9 1 with Rock Hudson at Lupton party Burnett Carol 1 Calamity Jane Dallas Summer Musicals Burns George 1976 July 25 2 playing bridge Burrows John 1984 June 1 2 Bush George W 1991 Oct 8 1 Horse shoes Busey Gary 1980 May 7 3 @ the Anatole Bywaters Jerry 1964 Feb 21 and Mr. Pratt Box 10 Last Name Beginning with “C” negatives (178 rolls, approximately 5,400 negatives) Rolls Caan James 1980 March 4 @ USA Film Festival, Interview 21 Caesar Sid 1979 Aug 21 4 "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" Caine Michael 3 Caldwell Sara 2 @ Starfest Caldwell Erskine 1974 July 1 1 Callas Maria 1974 6 @ Dallas Love Field Calloway Cab 2 Campbell Glen 6 @ DTC and in concert Cannon Dian 1991 Feb 11 1 Foley's Cantrell Lana 1981 Jan 12 2 @ the Fairmont Cardin Pierre 1977 Oct 3 2 Carr Vicki 4 Carradine David 1981 April 3 7 @ USA Film Festival Carradine Keith 2 with Tony Bill (producer of Boulevard Nights) and Michael Ritchie Carroll Diahann 1974 Sept 9 1 @ Fairmont Carson Jeanne 1964 Aug 21 1 in "Camelot" with Biff McGuire Carson Johnny 1978 April 28 2 with Phyllis McGuire Carter Roselyn 1976 April 23 1 @ D/FW Case Alan 1 Cash Johnny 1977 Aug 3 4 @ Target 1981 July 3 1 in Fort Worth Cassevetes John 1983 April 30 1 @ USA Film Festival Cassidy David 10/7/81 3 in "Little Johnny Jones" Cassidy Shawn 1 in concert Cassini Oleg 1983 1 Cattle Barons Ball 1975 Jun 14 Dates 1975-1991 Chamberlaine Richard 1 with Jennifer O'Neal - Fairmont Award Channing Carol 1969-1990 40 in "Sugar Babies" Chantal 1979 2 On KLIF, in Knox St. Pub Charisse Zan 1 "Gypsy" Charles Ray 1974 Nov 1 1 @ the Venetian Room Charo 1976 June12 1 Chenier Andrea 1986 1 Cher 1979 March 1 2 Child Julia 1978 Nov 1 4 Clave Clan 1982 1 Clark Dick 1 Cliburn Van 2 Clooney Rosemary 1978 Jan 24 13 In “Four Girls Four”, with the Venturas Close Glenn 1985 2 Clouser 1976 Aug 17 2 @ the Ballet Cochran Wayne 1967? Nov 1- 1 7 Coleman Dabney 13 in 9 to 5 interview Condon Richard 1983 Jan 24 1 Connally John 1963 Oct 15 1 Connell Jane 1970 June 24 1 with Agnes Gooch in "Mame" Conniff Ray 1971 Sept 10 1 Brennan’s Conrad Barnaby 1969 Sept 25 1 Convy Burt 1980 Jan 21 2 @ the Fairmont Coolidge Rita 1983 Jan 18 1 with Kris Kristofferson Cooper Alice 1979 April 14 2 @ TCCC Cooper Texas Jim 2 Copeland Aaron 1975 May 1 2 interview Copy Ward 1 Corbitt Helen 1964 June 10 1 Corman Roger 1982 Oct 30 1 Cosby Bill 1983 Feb 22 4 @ Love Field 1989 July 14 @ EDS Costa Natalie 1970 July 7 1 in DSM Costa Mary 1972 Nov 7 1 Cotton Bowl 1978 Jan 1 1 Crabbe Buster 1977 July 8 2 Crawford Broderick 1975 Oct 1 1 Crawford Joan 1967 June 7 3 @ Pepsi-Cola, @ the Chapparel Crockett Texas 1958 June 13 1 @ Fiddle Festival Crosby Katherine 1977 April 21 1 With Mary Frances Crum 1 honored @ the Adolphus Cukor George 1978 March 2 18 Cumming Adrian 1976 April 18 1 Cummings Robert 1968 May 28 1 Cliburn Van 2 Box 11 Last Name Beginning with “D” negatives (135 rolls, approximately 3,600 negatives) Rolls Dahl Arlene 1981 Aug 6 2 Dailey Bill 1980 April 4 2 Dallas Museum of Fine Art 1962-1972 Daltry Roger 1975 Aug 11 2 @ Old Warsaw Damon Stuart 1981 Nov 1 2 Damone Vic 1979 April 30 5 @ the Registry, @ the Fairmont Dan Dennis 1 Daniels Billy 1979 July 23 2 @ the Fairmont Davidson John 1977 June 18 32 @ Summertop Davis Bette 1980 June 17 2 Davis Mac 1975 March 11 in Fort Worth, CBS 23 Davis, Jr. Sammy 1984 Feb 1 1 DeGolyer House 1990 Nov 7 at Arboretum De Groot Stephen 1978 May 4 2 De Lucia 1983 2 @ Metropolitan Opera Lammemoor De Lory Al 1970 Dec 15 1 De Shannon Jackie 1971 June 16 1 Defore Don 1973 March 1 1 Dennis the Menace 1 Dern Bruce 1980 July 23 3 Middle Age Crazy press conference Deotry 3 Desmond Johnny 1980 March 2 @ Granny's Dinner Theatre 18 Dibol Ken 1980 April 10 1 Diller Phyllis 1978 Aug 22 11 @ Granny's Dinner Theatre Dolin Anton 3 Donahue Troy 1971 Dec 30 1 Donahue Phil 1980 March 7 1 @ Taylor's Donnally Ruth 1 Dooley Paul 1979 April 2 1 @ USA Film Festival Douglas Kirk 1976 Feb 14 3 @ Mario's Dow Tony 1979 July 18 2 with Jerry Mathers Dream Girls 1986 1 Dreyfuss Richard 1982 Jan 14 1 Drury James 1983 June 1 5 with Joe Alder Duchess of Windsor 1968 May 11 1 @ Joe and Evelyn Lambert's Duffy Patrick 1982 June 17 4 interview Duncan Sandy 1979 Aug 1 19 club act Duvall Robert 1983 May 6 1 Dybas James 1976 Oct 3 1 on Kojak Box 12 Last Name Beginning with “E-F” negatives (108 rolls, approximately 2,450 negatives) Rolls Earth, Wind and Fire 1975 Aug 8 1 CBS Eastwood Clint 1978 4 Palladium - interview, reception Eckstine Billy 2 @ the Fairmont Eddy Jeanne 1974 1 @ Opera Ball Eddy Nelson 2 with Gale Sherwood Eden Barbara 1971 Aug 1 10 In “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” @ Brookhollow Edwards Ronnie 1 Claire Egan Richard 1979 June 1 2 Ephron Nora 1979 March 7 1 Fabia 1988 Dec 31 1 New Year party Fabian 1971 Aug 6 3 Anatole Lance 1989 Fairbanks Douglas 1982 Sept 11 Granny's Dinner Playhouse; in “My Jr Fair Lady” Fairbanks, Jr.
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