Editorial Records Inventory--Part 2
FBI Comics
Mss. and art vouchers:
1947
Fame and Fortune Magazine
see Fame and Fortune Weekly
Fame and Fortune Weekly (combines records for: Fame and
Fortune Magazine; Fortune Story Magazine)
Mss.:
Inventory of mss., n.d., and memorandum 1966
"The $500,000 Bond Theft" / W.E. Carleton
"Gas Costs Money" / Richard Parmenter
"High Salesmanship" / Robert V. Kramer
"Panhandle Gas at Crosby's" / W.E. Carleton
"The Soda Jerker" / W.E. Carleton
"$12,000--Cash" (alternate title: "Cornering the
Grocery Market") / Richard P. Knight
Far West Illustrated
see True Western Stories
Far West Illustrated Magazine
see True Western Stories
Far West Stories
see True Western Stories
Football Pictorial Yearbook
see Street & Smith's Football Year Book
Football Year Book
see Street & Smith's Football Year Book
Fortune Story Magazine
see Fame and Fortune Weekly
Freedom Train
Mss. and art vouchers:
1947
From Unknown Worlds
Table of Contents:
1948
Ghost Breakers
Mss. vouchers:
Feb.-Aug. 1948
Girl Stories
see Live Girl Stories
Live Girl Stories (combines records for: Modern Girl
Stories; Girl Stories; True Love Stories; Real
Love Magazine; Street & Smith's Real Love
Magazine)
Mss.:
Inventories of mss., 1931, n.d.
"An (Accidental) Lover to His (Incidental) Lady" /
H.C. Norris
"Because" / Bert Cooksley
"Behind the Mask" / Paul Hervey Fox (with two
letters, R. Oliphant's reader report and
synopsis of plot, and two additional carbon
copies of ms.) (2 folders)
"A Broken Engagement" / Rose Henderson
"Effects" / Edgar Daniel Kramer
"Explanation" / Cristel Hastings
"Flight" / Walter Marquiss
"January Lady" / Annette Patton Cornell
"Knights in Armour" / Beatrice Redpath
"A Matter of Affection" / Paul Whitney
"Melange" / Beatrice Redpath
"Old Stuff" / Edith Tatum (with letter)
"This Younger Generation" / Jack Bechdolt
"To a Young Girl on Her Birthday" / Robert
Withington
"A Very Timid Young Man" / Helen E. Brehm
Living for Young Homemakers
see Mademoiselle's Living
Living's Guide to Home Planning
see Living's New Guide to Home Planning/Remodeling
Living's New Guide to Home Planning/Remodeling (combines
records for: Living's Guide to Home Planning)
Tables of Contents:
1958-Fall 1960 (with memoranda)
Love Story Magazine (combines records for: Street & Smith's
Love Story Magazine)
Mss. purchase cards:
Jan. 1926-May 1938 (13 folders)
Box 11 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Love Story Magazine (continued)
Mss. vouchers:
Jan. 1938-Mar. 1942 (16 folders of 24)
Box 12 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Love Story Magazine (continued)
Mss. vouchers: (continued)
Apr. 1942-Oct. 1946 (8 folders of 24)
Mss. with invoices:
Mss. inventories, including 1946-1947 charge-offs,
and memoranda, 1930-1947, n.d.
"The Beautiful Hoax" / Annette Brunner
"Belle of the Blue Grass" / Dick Moreland
"Completely Whacky" / Adele Hall
"Cousin Lydia" / Elizabeth J. Derringer
"Day-Spring" / Nina Purdy
"A Doctor in the House" / Foley Martin
"The Girl Who Stayed With Us" / Donald Gilbert
"The Home Town Touch" / T.T. Flynn
"How Do You Doodle?" (in 5 parts) / Carlotta
Cooper (no invoice)
"It's a Conspiracy!" (alternate title: "Penny
Picks a Papa") / Roger Moore
"A Job for Peter" / Mary VanFossen Schwab
"The Lighted Tree" / Nina Purdy
"Night Into Day: Swinging With the Swing Shift"
/ Alice Colton
"No Future In It" / Foley Martin
"Not Chivalry Alone" (in 4 parts) / Vivian Grey
"Number, Please!" / I.O. Eastwick
"The Parachute Wedding Gown" / Ruth L. Frankel
"Playing for Keeps" / Helen Klarman
"The Rings That Lied" / Charles H. Washburn
"She Aimed to Displease" / Stefan Kryvicky
"So Nice to Know" / Edna Loree Lee
"Spinster Released" / Bab Lincoln
"Transatlantic Wife" / Pauline Crawford
"Woman at Work" / Paul Kamey
"Wonderland for Two" / Julia Anne Rogers
"The Young Heart [is Wise]" / Aline Ballard
Engraving plates (5) and proofs (3 folders)
Transparencies (6)
Tables of Contents:
Jan. 1930-Dec. 1933 (4 folders of 16)
Box 13 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Love Story Magazine (continued)
Tables of Contents: (continued)
Jan. 1934-Dec. 1947 (12 folders of 16)
Mademoiselle
Mss. purchase book:
July 1935-Aug. 1937
Mss. purchase cards:
Sept. 1934-Jan. 1935
Box 14 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Mademoiselle (continued)
Mss. vouchers:
Jan. 1938-Dec. 1947 (13 folders of 30)
Box 15 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Mademoiselle (continued)
Mss. vouchers: (continued)
Jan. 1948-Dec. 1953 (9 folders of 30)
Box 16 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Mademoiselle (continued)
Mss. vouchers: (continued)
Jan. 1954-July 1961 (8 folders of 30)
Mss.:
Inventories of mss., editorial costs 1936-1937,
including charge offs, 1939-1948, and
memoranda
Artwork charged off, 1944, 1947-1948:
Inventories and memorandum of art charged off
Contact sheet for photographs of Odette
Sabetsky #13452 (with note)
Drawings (5) for "decorating casual" by Pati
Hill Long(?) #16929
Kodachrome of pink dressing table
Photograph for Design for Living of Pat
Smart's bedroom with valentine
collection (with note)
Photographs of Elizabeth Ames by Bunny Adler
#15150 (with note)
see Oversize Package #1
Photographs (2) of Latin American drawings
(with note)
Photographs of Skipper Ross (2) #14682 (with
note)
"All Is Not Glamour That Glitters" / Anonymous
(i.e. Kathryn I. Rickman) (copyedited version
of original ms. and 3 re-typed copies of
original ms. incorporating some revision)
"As You Were'nt" [sic] / Ruth Chandler Moore
(original ms. with light revisions and 3 re-
typed copies of original ms. incorporating
some revision)
"Battle of the Campuses" / Gloria and Lucia Snyder
"The Bicycle Girl" / Rion Bercovici
"Bonnets? God Bless 'Em!" / Dorothy Conn (a.k.a.
Dorothy P. Conroy) (copyedited original ms.
and 2nd and 3rd slightly altered copies of
original ms.)
Bowling feature (idea in letter form) / Mignon
Bushell McLaughlin (with 2 copies of re-typed
ms.)
"Boy Wanted" / Kay Hosking (copyedited original
ms. with 3 copies of revision, galleys)
"Brazilian 'Betty Co-eds'" (alternate title:
"Brazilian Co-eds") / Helen Randolph and
Augusto Rodrigues (original ms., lightly
revised, and 3 copies of revised ms., with
notes, photographs)
"California's Women Soldiers" / Howard E. Jackson
(with photographs)
"Career Girls in Uruguay" / Bianca Marvin
"A Career or Marriage? What's Your Score" / Lois
Klemm
"Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine" / Oden and
Olivia Meeker
"Consider the Startled Faun" / Ray Buffum
(original ms., annotated with editorial
comments and 3 re-typed copies of ms.
incorporating some revision, with notes)
"Copy on Helen Dettweiler" / Jane Haggard (with
memorandum, note)
Data (biographical) on Bonnie Farber / Gretchen
Van Tassel (with notecard, photographs)
"Dawn Drama" / Evelyn Hart (original ms., revised,
and a second copy of ms. incorporating some
revisions, with cross reference sheet,
layouts for an unrelated ms.)
"Dear Diary" / Katharine Beale (original ms. and 3
re-typed copies of ms., with note)
"Digest of Idea for Photographic Spread" /
submitted by Roberta Richardson
"Do Emotional Enemies Wreck Your Days?" / Louise
May Snyder
"Do You Love Me or Don't You?" / Hildegarde Dolson
"Don't Marry a Cowboy" / Betty Preat Iselin
(original ms. with 3 re-typed copies)
"Feet of Clay Department" / Geraldine Sartain
(with note)
"Fiesta on a Shoestring" / Doris Heydn (copyedited
original ms., and 4 copies of revised ms.)
"Foreign Language Jobs for Women" / Victor W.
Burke?
"Free Woman" / Frances Minturn Howard
"Freshman Dean" / Paul Jones
"From Us to Him" / Robert Fontaine
"Fun in Finance" / Pearl Anoe (original ms. and 2
re-typed copies, with correspondence, notes)
"Good Neighbor" / Ann Holmes
"Good Neighbor Fiesta" (title from inventory #3
and old folder heading) / Doris Heydn (a.k.a.
Doris Waller)
"Grandma Never Called It That" (alternate title:
"Inside Information or I'm So Gland to See
You") / Louise Brandon (original copyedited
ms. with editorial comments, and 3 re-typed
copies of ms. incorporating some revisions)
Box 17 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Mademoiselle (continued)
Mss.: (continued)
"Graphology: Career Detector" / Lucy Stanton (with
2 re-typed copies of ms.)
"Gun Girls on the Job" (no author)
"Gus and Edith Erker - Ladue Bar Catering Service"
(no author)
"Hell Bent for Nowhere, or Mrs. Crosby Resents" /
Kate Sproehnle (with letter)
"How a Woman Can Swing Two Jobs" / Mary G.
Phillips (with 5 re-typed copies of ms.,
memoranda, notes)
"How Articles Get That Way" / Elinore Denniston
(with note)
"How to Travel with a Husband" / Elizabeth
Stafford (with 3 re-typed copies of ms.,
letter, Skyway luggage catalog)
"I Am a Brazilian" / Teddy Hecht (a.k.a. Edwina
Baboza-Carneiro?) (original ms. and copy,
June 1942 revision, and 3 re-typed copies of
revised ms.)
"I Am a WAAC" / Mera Galloway (with memorandum)
"I Want a Doll for Christmas" / Peter Lind Hayes
(with memorandum, voucher)
"I Was a Dress" / Peggy Sykes (with note)
"I'm Allergic to Health" / Henrietta Fort Holland
(copyedited ms., with 2 sets of galleys)
"In Defense of Vanity" / Carola de Peyster Kip
"Intercollegiate Broadcasting" / Andre Emmerich
(correspondence, memoranda, notes, issue of
IBS Bulletin for Summer 1946, no ms.)
"Is It Glasses vs. Glamour?" / Peggy Gillan
(original copyedited ms. and 2 re-typed
copies of revision, with note)
"Jim and Elaine Cannon" (no author)
"Job News" (title from inventory of mss. charged
off, Dec. 31, 1946, no author)
"Juvenile Writing as a Career" / Marian King
(original copyedited ms. and re-typed copy of
ms.)
"The Kidnapping of Anne Vanderham" / Ellis Parker
Butler
"Let's Pretend" / George R. Pilgrim
"Look Before You Teach" / Cathleen Burns (with
note)
"The Lure of the Wilderness" / Theodora Stanwell-
Fletcher (with notes)
"Mademoiselle Matchmaker" (no author) (layout
materials, no ms.)
"March Wind" / Gladys Taber (copyedited ms.)
"Married Wave" / Alice Martens McHugh (with
memoranda, photographs)
"The Masked Ladies of Lima" / Jorge Guardia-
Berdecio and Peter Jefferson Packer (with 3
re-typed copies of ms., ill.)
"Material on Francis Mahier" / Harold Rubin (2
copies of ms., with photographs)
"A Matter of Poise" / C[ornelia] Otis Skinner
"Memorandum re: [Red Cross] Humor Spread" -
Nov. 17, 1941
"Music for Madame" (publicity, photographs, no
ms.)
"My Old Man" / Faith Flagg (with note)
"The National Police Gazette's Editor' / Prudencio
de Pereda (with additional re-typed copy of
ms., note, photograph)
"[New Yorker]" (partial ms.) / Brokaw
"No More Opportunities!" / Lorena Ann Olmsted
(with 2 re-typed copies of ms.)
"Not-So-White Collars" / Margaret Petsch (with
letter, and 2 re-typed copies of ms.)
"Palestine's Young Women" / Beatrice Oppenheim
"Personal Book Shop" / Margaret Kane
"Postscript for Beginner" (alternate title: "Your
Bid for Success") / Esther Eberstaat Brooke
(original copyedited ms. and 2 re-typed mss.
incorporating some revisions, with 2 sets of
galleys, note)
"Printing as a Career" / Leonora de Lima Andrews
(with 2 re-typed copies of ms., with notes)
"Reno---With No Thought of Divorce" / William B.
Powell (original copyedited ms. and 3 re-
typed copies, with photographs and page of
captions, and companion piece: "Vacation in
Nevada" / EEB)
Research material re: maid situation / H.B. Harvey
(with 3 re-typed copies of ms.)
"The Return of Grace" / Frederick Van Ryn
(with re-typed copy, letter)
"Road Closed" / Lyta Jorgensen (with 2 re-typed
copies)
"[Robert] Taylor" / Geraldine Sartain (with notes)
"The Sandals That Made Mexico Famous" / Betty-Lee
Beatty (original copyedited ms. and 5 copies
of ms. incorporating some revision, with 2
sets of galleys, notes)
"Script-Tease-es" / Dorothy Sara (from old folder
heading)
"Service - Deluxe" / Mary Helen Hubbell (with 2
re-typed copies of ms., note)
"Shameful Avery" / Lionel Wiggam (with re-typed
copy of ms.)
"Ski article (Travel)" (title from inventory of
mss. charged off Dec. 31, 1948) / Pati Hill
Meservey (with note)
"Skipper Ross" / Edwin M. Hunt (with publicity,
notes)
"Son and Heir" / Merriam Modell (with re-typed
copy of ms., galleys, note)
"State Rights" / Mary Parker (with note)
"Tailor's Dummy" / Dorothy Ducas (with note,
photographs)
"Ten Little Onguks" / Julia Brainard Carson
"They Also Serve" / Margaret Jameson (with 2 re-
typed copies of ms.)
"Those Ozarks in Arkansas" / Martha Barry
(original copyedited ms. and 3 re-typed
copies of ms., one with layout, source
material, cross reference sheet)
"Turtle at the Seashore" / Louise Julia Johnsen
(copyedited original ms. and re-typed copy of
ms.)
"Twelve at Eight" / Audacia (a.k.a. Bess F.
Armstrong?) (with 2 sets of galleys, note)
"Two Timing" / Esther W.S. Prosser (with 3 re-
typed copies of ms.)
"Vice Versa" / Oden and Olivia Meeker
"Visit to a Psychiatrist" (title from inventory of
mss. charged off Dec. 31, 1947) / Nancy
Battle Palmer
"Want a Kitten?" / Elsie Sara Farr (copyedited
original ms. and with 2 re-typed copies of
ms., with photograph)
"Wayward Girl" / Dorothy Dayton
"We: the Good Neighbors" / Piedad Levi Castillo
(original ms. in Spanish, with English
translation)
"What a Soldier Thinks of the WAACS" / Anonymous
"What Kind of a Boss Will You Be?" / Katherine
Johnson
"Whoa Up, Nellie!" / Mildred Gang Hackney
(original ms. with editorial comments, and
3 re-typed copies of ms. incorporating some
revision, with note)
"Why Get Married? And Why Not?" / Rosemary Sheehan
and David Donovan (no ms., idea only)
"Why Some People Fail" / I. Luther Purdom
"Why You Should Not Be a Writer" / Lila Hannah
Thomson (with 3 re-typed copies)
"A Woman Comes Home" / Lee Harriman
"Woman's Place" / Harry Salpeter (with galleys)
"Women Are O.K. But Not to Work For" / Lois
Whitcomb (with 2 re-typed copies of ms.)
"Women Conservationists" / Edwin J. Becker
"Yoicks for Dianas of the Chase" / Marta Mantey
(original ms. with editorial comments, and 2
re-typed copies of ms. incorporating some
revision, with note)
"Young America Designs" / Sibilla Skidelsky (with
cross reference sheet, note)
"A Young Woman Who Makes Money from Spiders" /
Edwin Baird (with 2 re-typed copies of ms.)
Untitled fiction fragment (p. 7-23)
Photographs (5) of paintings executed by different
artists of women (various photographers)
Rights information:
Feb. 1961-July 1972
Tables of Contents:
Feb. 1935-Nov. 1939 (3 folders)
Aug. 1950-Dec. 1953 (2 folders of 8)
Box 18 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Mademoiselle (continued)
Tables of Contents:
Jan. 1954-Aug. 1972 (6 folders of 8)
Mademoiselle's Living (combines records for: Living for
Young Homemakers)
Mss.:
Inventories of art and mss. charged off, 1948
"California Beach House" / Fay Becket (with
galleys, layout dummy, page proofs,
photographs) (4 folders)
Gifts photos (from inventory) voucher #13207 (with
note)
"The Huckleberry Hill Story" / Stanley Mills
Haggart (with captions, ill., correspondence,
invoice, layout dummy, notes, and additional
mss. for "We Live on Huckleberry Hill" /
Helen Leopold)
King Weese still life photos (8, from inventory)
voucher #13177
Kitty Perkins photos (2) and contact sheet (from
inventory) voucher #12430 (with note)
Montalvo Art Foundation story / Rita Davidson (no
ms., correspondence, memorandum)
Panel House photos (5, from inventory) voucher
#14658 (with note)
Pick a Card (from inventory) voucher #14674
(captions, galleys, layout)
Tables of Contents:
Autumn 1947-Nov. 1961 (5 folders)
Magnet Detective Library
see Nick Carter titles
Magnet Library
see Nick Carter titles
Modern Girl Stories
see Live Girl Stories
Mystery Magazine
see Crime Busters
Mystery Story Magazine
see Crime Busters
National Magazine
see Street & Smith's National Magazine
New Buffalo Bill Weekly (combines records for: Western Story
Magazine; Street & Smith's Western Story Magazine)
Mss. purchase cards:
Jan. 1926-Dec. 1935 (10 folders of 13)
Box 19 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
New Buffalo Bill Weekly (continued)
Mss. purchase cards: (continued)
Jan. 1936-Oct. 1938 (3 folders of 13)
Mss. vouchers:
Jan. 1938-Dec. 1942 (11 folders of 19)
Box 20 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
New Buffalo Bill Weekly (continued)
Mss. vouchers: (continued)
Jan. 1943-Mar. 1949 (8 folders of 19)
Mss.:
Inventories of art and mss. charged off, 1933-
1946, and memoranda
"Memorandum of Lifted Stories Used in Western
Story Magazine"
"Advice to Photographers" (in 2 parts) / Clyde C.
Belknap
"Cowboys---and Hearts" / Stephen A.D. Cox
"The Curse of the Black Death" / Reginald C.
Barker
"The 11th (Eleventh) Hour" / W.S. [or A.?] Wolf
(with note)
"A Horse in the Family" / Lynne Raven
"Margate" / Frederick Faust (from card index;
a.k.a. Nicholas Silver, Max Brand)
"Marshall's Death Brand" / Kent Bennett (a.k.a.
W.E. Carleton, J.L. Considine?) (with 2
vouchers, partial page proof)
"The Saddle Dude" (alternate titles: "The Big
Auger of Bar ?"; "The Mail Order Ranch King")
/ George Gilbert
"Western Wild Flowers" (in 4 parts) / D.C. Hubbard
"When the Cub Came to the Bear Cat" / James Edward
Hungerford
"The White Mouse" / George Owen Baxter (a.k.a. Max
Brand)
Ill. proofs (6) for art charged off, Dec. 31, 1946
Tables of Contents:
Jan. 1930-Dec. 1933 (4 folders 16)
Box 21 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
New Buffalo Bill Weekly (continued)
Tables of Contents: (continued)
Jan. 1934-Aug/Sept. 1949 (12 folders of 16)
New Magnet Library
see Nick Carter titles
New Nick Carter Library
see Nick Carter titles
New Nick Carter Weekly (New York, N.Y. : 1897)
see Nick Carter titles
New Nick Carter Weekly (New York, N.Y. : 1903)
see Nick Carter titles
Nick Carter Radio Series
see Nick Carter titles
Nick Carter titles: (combines records for: New Nick Carter
Library; New Nick Carter Weekly (New York, N.Y. :
1897); Nick Carter Weekly; New Nick Carter Weekly
(New York, N.Y.: 1903); Magnet [Detective]
Library; New Magnet Library; Nick Carter Radio
Series)
Magnet [Detective] Library mss.:
"List of Nick Carter's [sic] in stock" - n.d.
List of Stories Published and to Be Published in
Magnet Library
Notes (miscellaneous)
New Magnet Library mss.: ("revisions of Nick Carters by
St. George Rathborne")
Labels, notes
928 "The Great Enigma"
938 "Nick Carter and the Greengoods Men"
940 "Tracked Across the Atlantic"
944 "The Great Money-Order Swindle"
946 "A Wall Street Haul"
Box 22 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Nick Carter titles: (continued)
New Magnet Library mss.: (revisions of Nick Carters by
St. George Rathborne") (continued)
948 "Sealed Orders"
952 "Fighting Against Millions"
954 "The Old Detective's Pupil"
956 "The Mysterious Mail Robbery"
958 "A Fair Criminal"
960 "The Piano Box Mystery"
962 "A Millionaire Partner"
966 "The Double Shuffle Club"
970 "At Thompson's Ranch"
974 "An Accidental Password"
978 "A Clever Celestial"
980 "Gideon Drexel's Millions"
982 "A Stolen Identity"
983 "Evidence by Telephone"
986 "Lady Velvet"
987 "Playing a Bold Game"
988 "A Dead Man's Ghost"
990 "A Deposit Vault Puzzle"
991 "The Crescent Brotherhood"
994 "Wanted by Two Clients"
995 "The Van Alstine Case"
996 "Check No. 777"
999 "The Sign of the Crossed Knives"
1004 "Caught in the Toils"
1010 "The Gamblers' Syndicate"
1011 "A Chance Discovery"
1012 "Among the Counterfeiters"
1014 "At Odds with Scotland Yard"
1016 "Found on the Beach"
1018 "The Detective's Pretty Neighbor"
1038 "Man Against Man"
1047 "The Man of Iron"
1065 "The Price of a Secret"
1074 "Behind a Mask"
1078 "Run to Earth"
Inventory of series #1187-1369, 1926-1933
Nick Carter Radio Series:
Memoranda on scripts, 1945, 1964, n.d., and notes
Inventory/packing material notes for "Nick Carter
Triplet" and Nick Carter Weekly #683-4-5"
"Nick Carter Triplet" ms.:
"A Strange Turning; or: Nick Carter and the G.A.R.
Badge" / W. Bert Foster (3 folders)
"Nick Carter Weekly #683-4-5" mss.:
"Playing a Shrewd Game; or: Patsy and the French
Detective" / W. Bert Foster
"The Signet of the Dagger; or: Nick Carter and
Reynard in Partnership" / W. Bert Foster
"Solving a Cable Puzzle (alternate titles: "A Dash
for the Coal"; "The Mystic Mark"); or: Chick
Carter and Reynard, the Mystery" / W. Bert
Foster
Other mss.:
Packing labels and notes for "The Dog That Became
an Elephant; or: Nick Carter in Deepening
Waters"
"The Dog That Became an Elephant; or: Nick Carter
in Deepening Waters" (3 folders)
"The Wild Women; or: Nick Carter and the
Manufactured Evidence" (3 folders)
Nick Carter-related:
Correspondence - 1912, 1938
Nick Carter Weekly
see Nick Carter titles
People's
see People's Magazine
People's Favorite Magazine
see People's Magazine
People's Ideal Fiction Magazine
see People's Magazine
People's Magazine (combines records for: People's Ideal
Fiction Magazine; People's; People's Favorite
Magazine)
Mss.:
Inventories of mss.
"By the Breadth of a Hair" / Elizabeth Strong
Worthington
"The Climax" / Geoffrey Harris (a.k.a. Edwin
Bliss?) (with note)
"The End of the Search" / Ellis Paul (a.k.a.
Edwin Bliss?) (with note)
"The Treasuries of Kings" / R.H. Poole (with
note)
Tables of Contents:
Jan. 1923-Aug. 1924
Pic (New York, N.Y.) (combines records for: Pic Quarterly;
Street & Smith's All Star Sports)
Mss. vouchers:
Oct. 1944-Dec. 1946 (3 folders of 7)
Box 23 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Pic (New York, N.Y.) (continued)
Mss. vouchers: (continued)
Jan. 1947-Sept. 1949 (4 folders of 7)
Mss.:
Inventories of mss. and art charged off, 1945,
n.d.
"Biography of Celeste Holm" (text, "from Harry
Brand," with 21 photographs, memorandum)
"Blue Book Models" (no ms., 7 photographs)
"Cart Art in Italy" (text, 23 photographs, Francis
C. Fuerst)
"Crime Laboratory That Travels at 60 Miles an
Hour" (text, 13 photographs "Globe Feature")
"Dan Dailey, a Lucky Hoofer" (layout)
see Oversize Package #1
"Ghost Towns" (text, 19 photographs "Gunther-Frost
for Pic")
"Gorillas" (background and captions, W. Bridges;
19 photographs, Arthur Sasse)
"Hollywood Comes to Us" (text, 40 photographs, 9
contact prints)
"Jimmy Wong Howe" (16 photographs)
"Miracle Mould Still Mystery" (text, Haskell
Cohen, 10 photographs)
"Movies at War Will Help to Build the Peace"
(text, 19 photographs, Lucien Aigner)
"Some Helpful Hints, in Season, to Hay Fever
Victims" (text, Albert Deutsch, 12
photographs)
"Summer Resorts Don't Hibernate" (text, ???
photographs "Gunther-Frost for Pic")
"Tennessee Gun Maker" (text "from Warner Ogden",
10 photographs)
Tricks (12 photographs)
"Unusual Postal Route" (text, 15 photographs
"Globe Feature")
Art charged off Dec. 31, 1948 [in one folder]:
Kodachromes of the California homes of
Whitney Bolton (3), Lucille Bremer (1),
Joan Leslie (2), Janis Paige (1), Esther
Williams (1)
Kodachrome of fashions (1)
Photographs of Don Ameche's home (1), home of
unidentified person (1), and various
California construction sites (14)
Watercolor drawing "Broadway" #13690
see Oversize Package #1
Tables of Contents:
Sept. 1945-Spring 1951 (3 folders)
Pic Quarterly
see Pic (New York, N.Y.)
Picture-Play Magazine
see Picture-Play Weekly
Picture-Play (New York, N.Y. : 1926)
see Picture-Play Weekly
Picture Play (New York, N.Y. : 1938)
see Picture-Play Weekly
Picture-Play Weekly (combines records for: Picture-Play
Magazine; Picture-Play (New York, N. Y. : 1926);
Street & Smith's Picture Play; Picture Play (New
York, N.Y. : 1938); Your Charm; Charm)
Mss. purchase cards:
Jan. 1926-Sept. 1938 (12 folders)
Mss. vouchers:
Jan. 1938-Dec. 1940 (3 folders of 13)
Box 24 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Picture-Play Weekly (continued)
Mss. vouchers: (continued)
Jan. 1941-Aug. 1959 (10 folders of 13)
Mss.:
Inventories of mss. charged off, 1942-1948, and
memoranda
"Alteration Job" / Virginia Earle and Romilda
Dilley (with layout, including ill., payment
note)
"Be Your Own U.S.O." (alternate title: "You Can Be
Your Own U.S.O") / Norton Hughes Jonathan
(with letters, 2 versions of ms., layout)
"Beauty on the Battlefront" / Dorothy Emerson
White
"Between the Wooing and the Wedding" / M. Hayden
"The Black Pearl" / Grace B. Martin (2 versions)
"Blueprint for Barbara and Bill" / Jessica Ryan
(with payment note on index card)
"The Boss of Your Dreams" / Rene W.P. Leonhardt
"Boy Loses Girl" / Robert Fontaine (with payment
note and carbon copy of ms.)
"Breakfast Is a Must! or Try Some Morning Magic" /
Ruth K. Bock (with payment note)
"Budget Article" (re-write) / Sheila L. Blystone
(with payment note on index card, voucher)
"Calling All Career Girls" / Sally Warren (with
note)
"Chilly? Try Chinchilla" / Alfred S. Campbell
"Christmas Story" / Marian Rhea (with voucher)
"Conventions Are What You Make Them" (alternate
title: "Chats at Midnight: Conventions Are
What You Make Them") / Thyra Samter Winslow
(2 versions)
"Deathless Music" / Fredda Dudley
"Delia and the Cock-eyed Monster" / Robert
Fontaine (with payment note and carbon copy
of ms.)
"A Doggie Job . . . or a Canine Career" / Etna M.
Kelley (with payment note, photographs,
printed material)
"Double Duty" / Frances Tyler Matlaf
"The Dynamite Queen" / Pearl P. Puckett
(with photograph)
"Finding a Job" / Bebe Cass (with 2 notes, one
indicating payment)
"Florida: Here We Come!" / Georgina Campbell
(with 2 notes, one indicating payment)
"Go Adventuring Near Home" / Laura Van Zandt
"The Great Men's Ladies" / Barbara Berch (with
note)
"Identity Unknown" / Fredda Dudley
"I Work for a Living Among Flowers" / Herb
Saltford (with correspondence, memorandum,
photograph)
"It's All in the Foxy Business" / Pearl P. Puckett
"Know Your Own Body" / Louise Fox Connell (with
payment note on index card)
"Lady Boss" / Lillian Frances Wandor
"Lost Girl" / Betty Booth (with payment note)
"March - In' Step" / Ruth K. Bock (with payment
note)
"Mark on the Evening Sky" / Stanley Altman
"Never Say No" / Richard English
"Next Door to Heaven" / Robert Fontaine (with
payment note and carbon copy of ms.)
"Nine Year Old Knock-out" / Fredda Dudley
"Not to Be Entered Into Unadvisedly" / Robert
Fontaine (with payment note and carbon copy
of ms.)
"Occupation: Housewife" / Elizabeth C. Hodges
"Orchids in the Moonlight" / Fredda Dudley
"Perfumes, from the Store, and from Your Garden"
/ Frances Turner
"Pioneer Without Peers" / Pearl P. Puckett
"Postwar Memorizing" / Frances B. Audette
"Psychic Summons" / Fredda Dudley
"Pursuit of Happiness" / Margaret J. Baker
"Rendezvous with Death" / Marian Rhea (with carbon
copy)
"Start the Gang Singing" (alternate title: It's
Fun to Sing") / Crystal Waters
"Vicious Circle" / Kitty Parsons
"What Page of the Newspaper Do You Belong On?" /
Gay Churchill
"What's in a Glove?" (alternate titles: "Your
Gloves Tell a Story" ; "Your Gloves, Milady")
/ Maymie R. Krythe
"Why Not Try Dog-Dressmaking?" / Etna M. Kelley
(with ill., payment note, photographs)
"You Can't Lose" / Patty de Roulf (2 versions,
with payment note on index card, voucher)
"Your Hands Tell the Story" / Ray Shaw
Box 25 Editorial Files (by title) (continued)
Picture-Play Weekly (continued)
Mss. artwork:
Inventory of art charged off 12/31/48
Elliot, Michael - photographs (6) #5587 (from
inventory)
see Oversize Package #1
Heilbron/Photo Associates - drawings (3) "BG
with animals" #10076 (from accompanying
note and inventory); (voucher no. 14654
on drawings)
Howard, Richard - drawing (1) #5716 (from
inventory)
Howland, Wm. F. - photographs (4) of closet
accessories #11365 (from inventory)
Johnstone & Cushing - O'Sann(?) spots (8)
#1647 (from inventory)
Lowe, S. - spot ill. (3) #5258 (from
inventory)
Plucer glass photographs (3) #10249 (from
note)
see Oversize Package #1
Tables of Contents:
May 1926-Oct. 1959 (11 folders)
PREVIOUS | NEXT | BACK TO PROJECT
OVERVIEW