The Inventory

of the

Nunnally Johnson

Collection

#422

Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center JOHNSON, NUNNALLY

Gift of 1969

Box 1 1933-1952. (Note #1. Almost all "news clips" are newspaper movie

reviews.)

!Note #2. Production correspondence mostly carbon

typescript memos, CTL and TLS.)

1) "A Bedtime Story". Released April 1933,.

12 news clips.

2) "Mama Loves Papa". Released June 1933,

a) 12 news clips.

b) Screenplay, Mimeograph, 37 pp.

3) "Moulin Rouge".

12 news clips.

4) "House of Rothschild".

12 news clips.

5) "Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back". February 1934.

24 news clips.

6) "Baby Face Harrington". 1934/1935.

6 news clips.

7) "". July 1934.

12 newsclips ( 8) "Cardinal Richelieu". October 1934.

Nothing in folder.

9) "". July 1935.

24 news clips.

10) "Man Who Broke The Bank at Monte Carlo". August 1935,

24 news clips. page 2

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11) "The Prisoner of Shark Island". October 1935.

24 news clips.

12) "The Country Doctor". December 1935.

24 news clips.

13)"Dimples."1936.

24 news clips.

14) "The Road to Glory".

24 news clips.

15) "Banjo on my knee". August 1935.

a) 24 news clips.

b) Hamilton, Harry. TLS, December 14, 1936.

16) "Nancy Steele is Missing".

24 news clips.

17) "Slave Ship". 1936.

24 news clips.

18) "Cafe Metropole". 1937.

12 news clips.

19) "Love Under Fire". 1937.

12 news clips.

Box 2 20) "Jesse James". 1938.

a) 48 news clips.

b) Gilmore, Helen, TLS. September 29, 1938,

21) "Wife, Husband, and Friend". 1938.

24 news clips.

22) "Rose of Washington Square". January 1939.

24 news clips.

23) "Grapes of Wrath". August 1939. a) 24 news clips, h) ~rPinh~~k. John. 1 ALS and 1 TLS. No dates. page 3 JOHNSON, NUNNALLY Gift of 1969

24) "Chad Hanna". August 1940.

a) Edmonds, Walter D. 2 TLS. January 17, 1941 and February 5, 1941.

b) 12 news clips.

25) "Chad Hanna".

Picture Estimate. Xerox, 20 pp.

26) "Tobacco Road". November 1940,

24 news clips.

27) "Tobacco Road".

Picture Estimate. Xerox, 19 pp.

28) "Roxie Hart".

24 news clips.

29) "Roxie Hart".

Picture estimate. Xerox, 17 pp.

30) "Moontide".

12 news clips.

31) "The Pied Piper".

12 news clips.

32) "Life Begins at 8:30",

24 news clips.

33) "Life Begins at 8:30".

Picture estimate. 16 pp.

Box 3 34) "The Moon is Down".

a) 24 news clips.

b) Test scene. Carbon typescript, 5 pp.

35) "The Moon is Down".

Picture estimate, 17 pp.

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36) "Holy Matrimony".

a) 24 news clips.

b) Script. Mimeograph, 136 pp.

37) "Holy Matrimony".

Picture estimate. 15 pp.

38) "Keys of the Kingdom".

a) 24 news clips

b) 7 photographs.

c) Correspondence 1943-1944.

2 .TLS

7 CTL

1 ALS

d) Script. Carbon typescript, 40 pp.

39) "Casanova Brown".

24 news clips and publicity items.

40) "Woman in Window". Once off guard.

a) 24 news clips.

b) Scripts. Carbon typescript, 111 pp.

c) Correspondence 1943.

2 CTL

5 TLS including one letter from Production Code Administration

showing standards at that time.

41) "Along Came Jones".

a) 24 news clips.

b) 10 production memos page 5

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Box 4 42) "The Dark Mirror". a) Script. Mimeograph, 25 pp.

b) Unsigned legal agreements between NJ and Vladimir Pozner.

Carbon typescript, 17 pp.

c) 3 TLS, 1948.

d) 24 news clips.

43) "The Dark Mirror'.'

Final shooting script. Mimeograph, 125 pp.

44) "The Senator Was Indiscreet".

a) Einstein, Albert. CTLS. June 12, 1947.

b) Correspondence 1947-1948.

2 TLS

21 CTL

45) "The Senator Was Indiscreet".

a) Correspondence 1947.

20 TLS

15 CTL

b) Screen credits and plot summaries. Carbon typescript, 15 pp.

46) "The Senator Was Indiscreet".

New York Times article by NJ. December 28, 1947.

47) "The Senator Was Indiscreet".

36 news clips.

48) "The Senator Was Indiscreet".

2 scripts. Mimeograph, 127 pp . each.

49) "The Senator Was Indiscreet".

a) Carbon typescript plot summary, 30 pp.

b) Time magazine issue of January 20, 1947. page 6 JOHNSON, NUNNALLY Gift of 1969

Box 5 50) "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid".

a) Production correspondence, 12 items.

b) 24 news clips.

51) 2 scripts of "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid".

Mimeograph, 124 pp.

52) "Everybody Does It". 1948-.

a) 12 news clips.

b) Picture estimate.

c) Production correspondence. 40 pieces.

53) "Everyoody Does It'

Script. Mimeograph, 129 pp.

54) "Three Carne Horne". 1948-1949.

a) Production correspondence and memo's. 70 pieces.

b) 20 news clips.

c) Picture estimate.

d) Zanuck, Darryl F. TLS. April 13, 1951. e) Material on Japanese Prison Camp. Carbon typescript, 25 pp. Box 6 55) "Three Carn~ Horne'/.

Script. Mimeograph, 154 pp.

56) "The Gun Fighter (The Big Gun)". 1949.

a) 2 scripts. Mimeograph, 1 copy 132 pp., 1 copy, 94 pp.

b) 20 news clips.

c) Picture estimate.

d) Production correspondence. 1949. 30 pieces.

57) "The Mudlark". 1949-1950.

a) Production correspondence. 40 pieces.

b) Picture estimate.

,c) 24 news clips. page 7 JOHNSON, NUNNALLY Gift of 1969

58) "The Mudlark".

Notes. Typescript, 10 pieces.

Box 7 59) "The Mudlark".

Script. Mimeograph, 144 pp.

60) "Desert Fox". 1950-1951.

a) Picture estimate.

b) Rommel, Frau Lucie-Maria. (Wife). TLS, March 12, 1951.

Rommel, Manfred Erwin (Son). TLS. March 11, 1950.

c) Production correspondence. 40 pieces.

61) "The Desert Fox". Desmond Yotjmg. 1950-1952.

a) Liddell Hart, Basil/ TLS. May 25, 1950.

b) Correspondence between NJ and Brig. Gen. Desmond Young. 24 pieces. (Young wrote ROMMEL). c) Miscellaneous correspondence. 12 pieces.

62) "Desert Fox".

a) 2 photographs of Nazi Bunker where Hitler assassination plot

occurred, July 20, 1944.

b) Photocopies of principals involved in plot against Hitler.

c) Magazine. "The Army At War; Tunisia".

d) Holograph lyrics of "Lili Marlene" taken from German prisoner

in 1942.

e) Bibliography of Rommel and Hit~er material. Carbon typescript, 9 pp.

63) "The Desert Fox".

Script. Mimeograph, 103 pp.

Box 8 64) "Phone Call From a Stranger". 1951.

a) 2 scripts. Mimeograph, 67 and NX 105 pp.

b) Picture estimate.

c) Production correspondence. 24 pieces. page 8

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65) "We' re Not Married". 1951.

a) Script. Mimeograph, 103 pp.

b) Picture estimate.

c) 7 stills.

66) "My Cousin Rachel". 1951-1952.

a) Script. Mimeograph, 127 pp.

b) Picture estimate.

c) 15 news clips.

d) 4 stills.

e) Production correspondence. 50 pieces.

Box 9 1953-1965.

1) "How to Marry a Millionaire". 1952-1953.

a) Picture estimate.

b) 12 news reviews.

c) Production correspondence. 35 pieces.

d) Script. Mimeograph, 122 pp.

2) "Night People". (The Cannibals). 1953-1954.

a) 2 scripts. Mimeograph, 98 and 126 pp.

b) Picture estimate.

c) 15 news reviews.

d) Peck, Gregory. TLS, November 13' 1953. e) Production correspondence. 60 pieces.

.. J3ox 10 3) "Black Widow". 1952, a) Script. Mimeograph, 117 pp.

b) Picture estimate. page 9

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4) "How to be Very Very Popular". 1955.

a) Script. Mimeograph, 129 pp.

b) Picture estimate.

c) 15 stills.

d) 15 news reviews.

e) Production correspondence. 20 pieces.

5) "The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit". 1955-1956.

a) Script. Mimeograph, 168 pp.

b) Wilson, Sloan. 3 TLS. October 18, 1955; February 26, 1956, 2 pp.;

March 10, 1956, 2 pp.

c) Production correspondence. 60 pieces.

Box 11 6) "The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit".

a) Production correspondence.60pieces.

b) Selznick, David 0. CTLS. December 1, 1955, 5 pp.

7) "Oh Men! Oh Women!". 1956.

a) Script. Mimeograph, 109 pp.

b) Picture estimate.

c) Production correspondence. 60 pieces.

8) "Three Faces of Eve". 1956-1957.

a) Script. Mimeograph, 115 pp.

'c. b) 42 stills.

c) Picture estimate.

d) 20 news clips.

e) Forrester, E.L. (House of Representatives). TLS. April 12, 1958.

f) Production correspondence including lengthy correspondence with

Corbett H. Thigpen, co-author of psychiatric study upon which the movie was based. 150 pieces. g) Typescript and miemograph summaries for story. 125 pp. page 10

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Box 12 9) "The Man Who Understood Women". (Colors of the Day). 1957-1958.

a) 3 scripts. Mimeograph, 2 copies, 149 pp. each. 120 PP•'

b) Picture estimate.

c) Gary, Romain\2 TLS. October 28, 1957 and April 15, 1958, 2 pp.

Zanuck, Darryl F. TLS. February 10, 1958.

Caron, Leslie. TLS. November 5, 1958, 2 pp.

d) Production correspondence and notes, 4 pp.

Box 13 10) "The Angel Wore Red" (Fair Bride). 1959.

a) Production correspondence, 50 pieces.

b) Financial figures, 35 pp.

11) "Flaming Lance" . 1960. (The Brothers of Broken Lance).

a) 4 scripts. Mimeograph, 116 pp.; (2) 114 pp.; 181 pp.

Box 14 b) Work pages. Circa 250 pp.

c) Production correspondence and notes, 100 pp.

'~ 12) "Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation".

a) Stewart, James. TLS. May 25, 1962.

b) Production correspondence. 70 pieces.

13) "Something' s Got to Give". 1962. (Move Over Darling)

a) 2 scripts. Mimeograph, 125 and 140 pp.

0 1 /JJ' 1,~/ '/1 I ( b) Production correspondence, 1962. 60 pieces.

Box 15 14) "Take Her, She's Mine".

a) Zanuck, Darryl F. 2 TLS. September 14, 1962 and September 28, 1962,2 pp.

b) Production correspondence, 1962-1963. 50 pieces.

Box 16 15) "Dear Brigette". (Erasmus with Freckles).

a) Stewart, James. TLS. January 5, 1965.

b) Production correspondence, 1962-1963. 50 pieces. 16) "The Dirty Dozen." a) Script. Mimeograph, 170 pp. b) 20 stills. 1Al.'.C: 10t:."7

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Box 16-17 1) "Breakfast at Tiffany's". 1966. (Holly Golightly).

a) 3 Scripts. Typescript, 111 pp. each.

b) Capote, Truman. 3 ALS. February 20, 1965, 2 pp.; January 27, 1965;

1 no date, 2 pp.

c) Xerox contract between ··!Merrick, and Roxie Productions, 50 pp.

d) Work pages. Typescript, 50 pp.

e) Paperback copy of BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S by Truman Capote.

Signet, 127 pp.

f) Production correspondence, 1966. 150 pieces.

Box 17 2) "Dark Eyes" •

Royalty Statements, legal agreements, and production correspondence,

80 pieces. 1942-1947.

Box 18-19 J) "Darling of the Day". ("Married Alive", "Great Adventure").

a) 6 Scripts. Mimeograph and carbon typescript, ca. 700 pp.

b) Work pages. Typescript, 200 pp.

c) Production contracts. Xerox, Carbon typescrip~, 50 pp.

d) Production correspondence, 1966. 50 pieces.

Box 20 4) Helen Hayes Play- "Lady Penrose". a) 2 scripts. Mimeograph, Total 360 pp.

b) Hayes, Helen. TLS. November 16, 1956, 2 pp.

, c) Production correspondence, 1956. 35 pieces.

Box 20-21 5) "Henry Sweet Henry" (Musical based on THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT).

a) 7 scripts. Mimeograph, circa 1000 pp. 1 script of THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT. Typescript and carbon type., 105 pp. b) Production correspondence, 1964-1968. 100 pieces. page 12

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Box 22-23 6) "Park Avenue".

a) Work pages. Typescript,and carbon typescript, Ca. 350 pp.

b) Production correspondence, 1946. 50 pieces.

c) News clipping~,royalty statements. 30 pieces.

Box 23 7) "Till I Come Back to You".

a) 2 Scripts. Typescript and carbon typescrip~, 124 pp. each.

b) Production correspondence, 1943. 15 piece~.

8) "Stranger in Gallah".

a) 4 scripts. Carbon typescript, 106 and 37 pp. Mimeograph

166 and 157 pp.

b) Typescript note explaining why production never took place, 1 p·;

Box 24 9) News clips of Johnson newspaper columns going back to 1920 1 s.

Ca. 50 clips,

1) NJ miscellaneous correspondence.

a) 24 clippin~s.

b) Telegrams, TLS, CTL. 1942-1944. 25 pieces.

2) NJ Correspondence (Answers to letters of aspiring writers).

TLS and CTL, 1943-1956. 30 pieces.

Box 25 3) Inter-office Memos,

25 Carbon typescript memos, 1952-1953,

4) Adler, Buddy, 1956-1958.

25 Carbon typescript memos,

5) Brown, David,

40 Carbon typescript memos, 1952-1959. page 13

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6) Kramer, Arthur. 25 CTL, 1956-1958.

7) Zanuck, Darryl F.

30 CTL, 1948-1959.

8) Fife, Shannon.

30 CTL, 1953-1959.

9) Screen Producers Guild.

3 Typescript and carbon typescript speeches, 9 pp.

10) Correspondence re: Short stories and other properties by NJ.

Miscellaneous, 1944-159. 50 pieces.

11) Notes on Stories.

Miscellaneous clippings, typescript and carbon typescript pages,

typescript lists. 75 pieces.

Box 26 12) Miscellaneous short pieces by NJ.

a) "How Long is This Going On?". Carbon typescript, 5 pp.

b) "Week After Week". Carbon typescrip;, 4 pp.

c) Morton Thompson's column. Carbon typescript, 5pp.

d) No title. Typescript, 10 pp.

e) "Nothmng But Us Saints' Carbon typescript and typescript, 23 pp.

13) Miscellaneous articles and correspondence.

Typescript and carbon typescript, 1939-1959, 100 pp.

14) PM Newspaper.

a) 24 clippings.

b) Typescript and carbon typescript articles by NJ (All untitled),

75 pp.

c) Miscellaneous correspondence, 1940-1941. 15 pieces. page 14 JOHNSON, NUNNALLY Gift of 1969

15) Louella Parsons Story.

a) "First Lady of Hollywood" by Thomas Wood.

Carbon typescript, 24 pp.

b) Other articles and correspondence re: Louella Parsons, 100 pieces.

16) Otto K. Liveright Correspondence, 1934.

4 TLS

2 CTL

Box 27 17)''Pete Martin Story~ Saturday Evening Post.

a) Correspondence re: article, 1945.10 pieces.

b) Printed copy of article on Johns9p. hy Martin in Saturday Evening

Post, November 2, 1946.

c) Carbon typescript of Martin article, 66 pp.

18) "My Best to You All" (Profile-anthology of NJ by Pete Martin).

a) Carbon typescript (2 copies), 239 pp. each.

b) Material used by Pete Martin for article on NJ.

1 TLS, CTL \ Carbon typescript pages, clippings, inter-office

memos. 50 pieces.

d) Typescript work pages, 100 pp.

19) "Roxie Hart".

a) Correspondence, 1966. 25 pieces.

b) Script. Typescript and carbon typescript, 64 pp. each.

c) Xerox copy of "Chicago" by Maurine Watkins upon which"Roxie

Hart" is based, 63 pp.

Box 28 20) Daily Assignment Sheets. Carbon typescript, 250 pp.

21) Story Cost reports, 1953-1959.

Xerox, 63 pp.

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22) "Stag at Bay" (The Melancholy Dane),

a) Plot summary. Carbon typescript, 17 pp.

b) Ferrer, Jost, TLS. August 17, 1954.

c) Miscellaneous correspondence, 1954-1955. 40 pieces,

23) Miscellaneous correspondence re: "Stag at Bay".

"A story rejected periodically over 25 years time". 1940.-1965.

45 pieces.

Box 29 24) More "Stag at Bay" (Melancholy Dane),

Scripts,

a) Carbon typescript, 140 PP•

b) Carbon typescript, 109 pp.

c) Xerox, 142 pp,

d) Mimeograph, 112 PP•

Miscellaneous pages and notes. Carbon typescript, 120 pp.

Box 30 25) 2 LP Records. "Invitation to Learning",

26) "There's One in Every Town", 1051. 4 Carbon typescript memos,

27) Saturday Evening Post stories by NJ,

Printed copies of 70 NJ stories ('.!r.earsheets from SEP.)

Box 31 28) 100 news clips of late 1920's of NJ columns and articles,

29) Synopses of NJ short stories,

Carbon typescript, 92 pp,

Box 32 30) Short stories (All appeared in Smart Set)

a) "Ashes to Ashes". Xerox, 8 pp,

b) "Scare Lead". Xerox, 4 pp.

c) "Where is thy Sting". Xerox, 7 pp.

d) "The Happy Ending", Xerox, 6 pp,

e) 11 The Ad Selection". Xerox, 5 pp, page 16 JOHNSON, NUNNALLY Gift of 1969

f) "Twins". Xerox, 8 pp.

g) "I Owe It All to My Wife". Carbon typescript, 22 pp,

h) "Down Right By Nell". Carbon typescript, 15 pp.

i) "The Love Story of Agnes Felsh". Carbon typescript, 13 pp.

(Not in Smart Set' necessarily)

j) "The Infamous Miss Quain". Tearsheets of Smart Set, 5 pp.

k) Tearsheets from The New Yorker and Panorama magazines with

NJ stories, 35 pp.

1) "The Last Act". Carbon tyescript, 16 pp.

m) "The Amorous Ghost". Carbon typescript, 26 pp.

n) Untitled. Carbon typescript',15 pp.

o) "Nathalia from Brooklyn". Carbon typescript,:& 20 pp.

p) "No Good Can Come of Poetry". Carbon typescript, 26 pp.

q) "The Al Smith Few of Us Knew". Tearsheet, 4 pp.

r) "The Noise Offstage". Tearsheets, 3 pp.

s) "Good Old Uncle Homer". Tearsheets, 4 pp.

t) "The Most Shocking Case of Gregory Elwood". Tearsheets, 5 pp.

u) "The Lowest Form of Humor". Tearsheets, 4 pp.

v) "The Lion's Mouth". Tearhseets, 2 pp.

w) "Lulabel the Lulu". Tearsheets, 7 pp.

x) "The Man Who Changed His Name". Teall.sheets, 4 pp.

y) "The Bretons". Tearsheets, 2 pp. page 17

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Box 32 (Unproduced properties each with explanatory note).

1) "The World of Henry Orient".

a) Production correspondence, 1962-1966. 100 pieces.

b) 3 Scripts. (1) mimeograph and carbon typescrip~, 151 pp.;

(2) Mimeograph, 151 pp.

(3) Mimeograph, 149 pp.

Box 33 2) "The Case for Mrs. Nash".

a) 2 scripts. Mimeograph, 145 and 110 pp.

b) Production correspondence, 1945. 6 pieces.

3) "The Long Dark Hall"

a) 2 scripts. Mimeograph, 109 and 100 pp.

b) Production correspondence, 1948-1949. 4 pieces.

4) "Purple Mask". 1948.

a) Miscellaneous work sheets. Typescript and carbon typescript, 100 pp

b) Script. Mimeograph, 112 pp.

Box 34 5) "Can Can:, 1955-1956. Production correspondence, 1955-1958. 35 pieces.

6) "The Great Snow". 1948.

Work pages. Carbon typescript, 50 pp.

7) "A High Wind in Jamaica". 1963.

a) Zanuck, Darryl F. TLS, June 24, 1963. 6 pp.

b) Production correspondence, 1962-1964. 50 pieces.

c) Scripts. Mimeograph, 132 and 159 pp.

d) NJ original draft. Typescript, 168 pp.

Guinness, Alec, ALS, 4/23/63

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- Box 35 8) "The Man Who Never Was" (Started February 2, 1954).

a) Clark, Mark W. TLS. October 7, 1958.

Montagu, Ewen E.S. (Author of book). 5 TLS. December 12, 1954;

November 4, 1954; April 5, 1954; March 5, 1954; February 9, 1954.

b) Script. Mimeograph, 110 pp.

c) Production correspondence, 1954. SO pieces.

9) "Mr. Morton's Horrible Relatives".

a) 3 episodes in duplicate mimeograph (Total of 6 scripts), 120 pp.

b) Production correspondence, 1960-1965. 30 pieces.

10) "'Ransom of Red Chief".

a) Work pages. Carbon typescript, 100 pp.

b) Scripts. Mimeograph, 28 pp.

Box 36 11) "Six Greatest Moments". 1950.

a) Mimeograph summary, 35 pp.

b) Work pages. Typescript and carbon typescript, 100 pp.

c) Production correspondence, 1950-1953. 25 pieces.

Unproduced Properties.

ll "The Wandering Jew". 1954.

a) Production correspondence, 1953-1958. 80 pieces.

Box 37-38 b) 5 scripts. Mimeograph total, 700 pp.

c) Work pages. Typescript and carbon typescript with holograph

corrections, 1000 pp.

- Box 38 2) "The Terrorists". (U.N .. Film).

a) Burdick, Eugene. 2 TLS. March 3, 1965 and January 5, 1965, 5 pp.

b) Productions correspondence, 1965. 16 pieces.

c) Scripts. Carbon typescript, 83 pp.

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Box 39 3) "Treachery". ("The Other Side"). a) Script. Mimeograph, 138 pp.

b) New York Times Magazine, March 9, 1947.

c) Production correspondence, 1946-1947. 10 pieces,

4) "The Visit". 1958.

a) 2 scripts. Mimeograph, 124 and 123 pp.

b) 2 summaries. Typescript and mimeograph, 19 pp. each.

c) Zanuck, Darryl F. TLS, October 10, 1960, 2 pp.

d) Production correspondence 1959-1961. 85 pieces.

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Added to Box 39

I. Correspondence. A. To Ms. Chlotilde Scott. 1. Re: dedication "In memory of our long and true friendship," AL, 4 p., Dec. 5, 1916. [F. 1] 2. Re: thank you for boosting my spirits, reminiscences; TL, 1 p., Nov. 23, 1917.

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Added to Box 3 9

I. Manuscripts. A. STAG AT BAY, by NJ, TS photocopy, 115 p., Sep. 1961. [F. 2]

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I. Correspondence. A. Files; may include printed materials; artwork. Box40 1. "1945-1946," 1945-1948. [F. 1] 2. "1949-1950." [F. 2] 3. "From Nora Johnson Siwek,1 954-55-56." [F. 3] 4. "Letters,1953-1955." [F. 4] 5. "Letters from Nun. to Marion from '20s-'42," 1926-1942. [F. 5] 6. "Letters Nora,Marion to 1944," 1937-1944. [F. 6] 7. "Letters Nunnally to Nora, 1944-52," 1944-1952. [F. 7] 8. "Letters to and fromNora, M arion Sr.," 1954-1956. [F. 8-9] 9. "Nora Johnson (Mrs. JackMilici)," 1957-1959. [F. 10] 10. "Nunnally Letters 1956-62." [F. 11] 11. "Nora,LettersfromNoraMarionSr.," 1950-1965. [F.12] B. Personal,1963-1982. Includes: [Loose] 1. TLS fromNJ to Nora Johnson,Marion Johnson,and "Lan." 2. TLS fromNJ to Dorris Johnson and Nora Johnson. 3. TLS fromMarion Johnson to "Bob." 4. "Daughter Ponders Father's Career," by Mary Margaret Byrne, The Columbus, GA Ledger,7/21/77.

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