The Inventory of the June Havoc Collection #1805

The Inventory of the June Havoc Collection #1805

The Inventory of the June Havoc Collection #1805 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Havoc, June #1805 4/2/03 Preliminary Listing (NB: Materials removed from Manuscript File in August 2012 to be inserted into June Havoc collection.) I. Correspondence. Box 1 A. ALS, JH to “Dan,” 2 p., n.d. [F. 1] II. Photographs. [Env. 2] A. “Dainty June Havick [ill.],” black and white print, re: young JH, unidentified boy in Vaudeville, n.d.; includes holograph note on back. B. 18 color prints re: JH, unidentified others; includes holograph notes on back. C. 13 black and white prints re: JH, unidentified others; includes holograph notes on back. D. 6 black and white prints re: Helen Hayes performing; notable includes: 1. Erickson, Leif. E. 1 black and white print, re: unidentified men on airport tarmac, American Repertory Company event, n.d. Pkg. 46 F. JH, 11”x 14”, n.d.; includes handwritten note: “and we shall sit at endless feast; enjoying each the other’s good” (from Lord Alfred Tennyson poem). III. Printed Materials. A. The New York Times, advertisement for play “Marathon ’33” by JH, n.d. Havoc, June (4/2/03) Page 1 of 1 Havoc, June #1805 7/24/12 Preliminary Listing I. Film and Video. Box 1 A. “June Havoc home movies, ‘Pal Joey,’ and ‘Rain,’ 1940,” DVD, includes footage of Gene Kelly. [Env. 1] Havoc, June (7/24/12) Page 1 of 1 Havoc, June #1805 12/9/15 Preliminary Listing I. Manuscripts. A. Files. Box 2 1. “1960’s Marathon Dinner at 8, etc.,” n.d. [F. 1] 2. “All My Children,” ca. 7/19/1983; includes correspondence. [F. 2] 3. “Early Havoc,” n.d. [F. 3-4] 4. “Editorial Note Revision Copy 12/77,” ca. 1977-1982; includes correspondence; printed material. [F. 5] 5. “Extras + Revisions,” n.d. [F. 6] 6. “Hilary Knight,” n.d.; includes professional materials. [F. 7] 7. “Hilly Knight: Baby June,” ca. 4/12/2004-11/1/2004; includes correspondence. [F. 8] 8. “June Havoc, Author: A Story,” n.d.; includes photocopied drafts of “Nuts for the Underman” and “Vignettes.” 9. “Library Books,” n.d. [F. 9] 10. “Love Regatta Lyrics – Old/New Wail, Chicot, Love Regatta March,” n.d.; includes correspondence; professional materials. 11. “More Havoc ‘It was a holiday…’ original, yellows, carbon,” n.d. [F. 10] 12. “Nuts 1977, White Barn Acting Scripts,” n.d.; includes subfiles: [F. 11-13] a. “I, Said the Fly: A Souvenir,” 1972. b. “June Havoc Play,” n.d. c. “Oh Glorious Tintinnabulation,” n.d.; includes printed material; professional materials. d. Re: “Oh Glorious Tintinnabulation,” n.d. e. Re: “Super Super-Chief” and “I, Said the Fly,” n.d. 13. “‘Nuts’ (Fly) Orig. Typescript Post-Guthrie Production (1973).” [F. 14] 14. “‘O Glorious T.’ After Workshop,” 1967, n.d.; includes printed material. [F. 15] 15. “‘O Glorious T.’ After Workshop,” n.d. [F. 16] Box 3 16. “Return to Salem’s Lot,” 1986; includes correspondence; professional materials. [F. 1] 17. “Songs To Do: Have Recorded to Music,” n.d. [F. 2] 18. “‘Tintinnabulation’ (parts from) and ‘This Could Be the Best Acte’ Mel Marvin Real NY Pops Charts,” n.d.; includes subfile: a. “‘Oh’ Score Words Missing,” n.d. 19. “Turcaret,” ca. 3/15/1981-4/1/1981; includes correspondence; printed material; photographs. [F. 3] 20. “Very Early Marathon,” 1962. [F. 4] 21. “Writings – Dagger – Plastered Koten,” 1944, n.d. [F. 5] Havoc, June (12/9/15) Page 1 of 26 22. “Wm. Spier Silver Frame,” ca. January-February 1958. 23. Re: The family vignettes, n.d.; includes correspondence. [F. 6] 24. Re: “The Mother Bit” by Adrian Spies, n.d. 25. Re: The Vaudville Times, 1999-ca. 2003; includes printed material; subfiles: a. “Hillary K.,” n.d. [F. 7] b. “New Book Manuscript,” n.d. c. “Career Chronology – 1913 to ? – List of works of all kinds – the Loves,” n.d. [F. 8] 26. Re: Havoc Song Performances, n.d. [F. 9] 27. Re: Notes from the pen and pencil vignettes, n.d. 28. Re: Vignette plays and entertainment, 12/15/1971, n.d. [F. 10-11] 29. Re: Plays and reviews, 1973-1977, n.d.; includes printed material; financial materials; subfiles: [F. 12] a. Re: Clippings about “I, Said the Fly,” December 1973. b. Re: Newspaper, 1921. B. Stageplays. 1. “Affairs of State,” by Louis Verneuil, TS with holograph notes, approx. 125 p., December 1949; includes photographs. [F. 13] 2. “Annie,” by Thomas Meehan and Martin Charnin, TS with holograph notes, approx. 50 p., 1/6/1978; includes printed materials. [F. 14] 3. “Burd (Great State of Hysteria),” photocopied TS with holograph notes, 40 p., n.d. [F. 15] 4. “A Delicate Balance,” by Edward Albee, TS with holograph notes, 2 copies, approx. 100 p. each, 1966-1967; includes memorabilia; professional materials; photographs. [F. 16-17] 5. “The Desk Set,” by William Marchant, TS with holograph notes, approx. 100 p., 12/13/1955; includes printed materials; photographs. [F. 18] 6. “Dinner at Eight,” by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, TS with holograph notes, 175 p., 1966. [F. 19] 7. “Dream Girl,” by Elmer Rice, TS with holograph notes, 115 p., n.d. [F. 20] 8. “Gypsy,” by Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne, and Stephen Sondheim, TS with holograph notes, approx. 100 p., n.d. [F. 21] 9. “Gypsy – Estimating Script,” by Arthur Laurents, TS with holograph notes, 134 p., 1961. [F. 22] 10. “Gypsy – Final,” by Arthur Laurents, TS with holograph notes, 130 p., 1961. [F. 23] Box 4 11. “Gypsy – Rev. Final,” by Arthur Laurents, TS with holograph notes, 127 p., 1961. [F. 1] 12. “Habeas Corpus,” by Alan Bennett, TS with holograph notes, 108 p., n.d. [F. 2] 13. “The Infernal Machine,” by Jean Cocteau, TS with holograph notes, approx. 90 p., n.d. [F. 3] Havoc, June (12/9/15) Page 2 of 26 14. “Jitters,” by David French, TS with holograph notes, approx. 100 p., 1979; includes printed material. [F. 4] 15. “Love Letters,” by A.R. Gurney, TS with holograph notes, 2 copies, approx. 50 p. each, n.d. [F. 5] 16. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” by William Shakespeare, TS with holograph notes, approx. 100 p., 1958. [F. 6] 17. “The Naked Genius,” by Gypsy Rose Lee, TS with holograph notes, 2 copies, 120 p. each, n.d. [F. 7] 18. “New School for Scandal,” TS, 96 p., n.d. [F. 8] 19. “The Old Lady’s Guide to Survival” by Mayo Simon, TS with holograph notes, 2 copies, approx. 80 p. each, 2/26/1993- 3/15/1994; includes photographs; professional materials. [F. 9] 20. “The Ryan Girl,” by Edmund Goulding, TS, approx. 100 p., 1945. [F. 10] 21. “Sadie Thompson,” TS with holograph notes, approx. 80 p., 3 copies, 1979, n.d. [F. 11-12] 22. “The Shanghai Gesture” by John Colton, TS, 125 p., n.d. [F. 13] 23. “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” by Hugh Wheeler and Stephen Sondheim, TS with holograph notes, approx. 130 p., n.d. [F. 14] C. Radioplays. 1. “Blues in the Night,” from “Report from Steve Black,” by William Spier, 23 p., TS, n.d. [F. 15] 2. “Chronicle of the Condemned Girl Who Read a Book,” from “The Adventure of Daniel Sunday,” TS with holograph notes, 34 p., n.d. 3. “Conversation by Night with a Despised Man (Instruction for Contemporaries),” by Friedrich Durrenmatt, translated by David Ober and Georg H. Fromm, TS, 15 p., n.d. 4. “Pearls Are a Nuisance,” by Raymond Chandler, adapted by Ranald MacDougall, TS, 27 p., n.d. 5. “The San Quentin Rescue,” from “Report from Steve Black,” by William Spier, TS, 24 p., n.d. D. Teleplays. 1. “Anna Christie,” by Eugene O’Neill, adapted by Norman Lessing, 109 p., TS with holograph notes, 1952. [F. 16] 2. “The Balzac Murder,” by Joseph Cochrane, TS with holograph notes, 2 copies, 49 p. each, 1951. [F. 17] 3. “The Bartlett Desk,” by Louis Pelletier, TS, 44 p., 1953. [F. 18] 4. “The Consul,” by Richard Harding Davis, adapted by Thomas Phipps, TS, 39 p., 1953. 5. “The Grand Cross of the Crescent,” by Richard Harding Davis, adapted by marc Siegel, TS, 53 p., 1953. 6. “Happy Birthday, Aunt Sarah,” by George Oppenheimer, TS, 23 p., 1953. 7. “The Quiet Village,” by Rod Serling, TS, 35 p., 1953. [F. 19] Havoc, June (12/9/15) Page 3 of 26 8. “Sarah Was There,” (formerly “Aunt Sara’s Antics”) by George Oppenheimer, TS with holograph notes, approx. 40 p., revisions and drafts, 1951. 9. “The Strangest of Bargains,” from “Murder, She Wrote,” by Philip Gerson, TS with holograph notes, 89 p., 1986. 10. “Theatre,” by Somerset Maugham, adapted by Elspeth Cochrane, TS with holograph notes, 88 p., 1956. [F. 20] E. Scripts by JH. 1. “Early Havoc,” TS, approx. 100 p., 3 copies, n.d. [F. 21-22] 2. “I Said the Fly,” TS, approx. 70 p., 3 copies, n.d. [F. 23] Box 5 3. “Marathon ’33,” TS, 92 p., 6 copies, 1982; includes printed material; correspondence. [F. 1-4] 4. “Nuts for the Underman,” TS with holograph notes, 2 copies, approx. 90 p. each, 1977; includes printed material; professional materials; photographs. [F. 5-6] 5. “Oh Glorious Tintinnabulation,” TS with holograph notes, approx. 70 p., 5 copies, n.d. [F. 7-8] 6. “An Unexpected Evening with June Havoc,” TS with holograph notes, approx. 30 p., 3 copies, 1988. [F. 9] 7. “Untitled Play,” TS, approx. 80 p., n.d.; includes correspondence, photographs; memorabilia. [F. 10] 8. “Vignettes,” TS, 2 copies, approx. 50 p. each, n.d.; includes correspondence; photographs; memorabilia.

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