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Contents List
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U.S. Mss 55AN
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Series: Biographical
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Box
14
Folder
21
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Inventory list, circa 1963-1965
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Box
19
Folder
13
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Drafts of The Judas Trap short story, undated : “A story about a young boy accused of killing his family.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Writers' Guild and conferences, 1943-1993
: Includes miscellaneous address lists, correspondence, and conference agendas.
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Box
24
Folder
2
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Correspondence, 1958-1972
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Box
28
Folder
37
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Telegram and letters, 1962-1966 : Congratulatory telegram from Zig (Alvin Boretz's agent), 1962 August 28; congratulatory letter from Lionel R. Bauman of American Friends of the Hebrew University, New York, on Alvin Boretz's contribution to their Scopus Award dinner, 1964 December 7; letter from Ariel Margulies of United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York concerning Rockefeller speech to their dinner, 1966 March 9.
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Box
31
Folder
1-3
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Clippings of Alvin Boretz's articles and newspaper contributions, interviews, and his career in general, undated
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Box
32
Folder
1
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Photocopy of Alvin Boretz's entry in a volume 124 of contemporary authors, includes list of writing credits, undated
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Box
32
Folder
2
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Correspondence, both personal and business related, 1944-1998
: Includes John F. Kennedy, Sophia Loren, Abraham Ribicoff, and Eunice Shriver.
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Box
32
Folder
3
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Honors and awards, circa 1964-1992
: Includes Conference on Broadcasting and Mental Health (New York, National Association for Mental Health) pamphlet with Alvin Boretz's intervention as a panelist, 1964; press book and invitation to the 1966 Kennedy International Awards ceremony, inscribed with thanks to Alvin Boretz for his script; invitation to Boys High School of Brooklyn New York, Alumni Association 1992 All-Class reunion at which Alvin Boretz was presented with a distinguished achievement award.
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Box
32
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4
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Script ideas and lists of incidents for film, television, and stage plays, undated
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Miscellaneous research clippings and offprints, 1988-1992
: Includes Michael Girodo's Understanding and Managing Stress of Undercover Agents: Theory and Practice and clippings on special problems of forensic psychiatrists.
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Box
32
Folder
6
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Research on Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, circa 1951-1997
: Includes typescript of Ellen M. Rosenberg's 'Success, Fame, Happiness, Riches': The Life of Anna Rosenberg Hoffman and clipping.
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Box
34
Folder
1
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Photocopy of Alvin Boretz's entry in a volume of contemporary authors, includes list of writing credits, undated
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WCFTR Photographs
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Polaroid photograph of Alvin Boretz and another man on a Writers Guild of America picket during a writers' strike at Universal Pictures, undated One 4.25 x 3.25-inch black-and-white photograph : Please ask archivist for location.
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Series: Film
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The Adventure, unproduced, undated
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Box
20
Folder
10
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Outline and correspondence
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The Aliens / The Fast I Have Chose, Jewish Chautauqua Society, unproduced, circa 1965
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Box
28
Folder
14
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Scripts, circa 1965
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Box
31
Folder
55
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Clippings, brochure, and press release, 1965
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All the Money in the World, unproduced, undated
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Box
20
Folder
11-13
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Script, clippings, and research notes, undated
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All the Secret Places, unproduced, 1966
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Box
15
Folder
5
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Outline and correspondence with Dale Wasserman, 1966-1967
: Penciled in title of Sergeant Storm.
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Baker and Bernstein, unproduced, undated
“Movie was optioned for two years. Still available.” -- Alvin Boretz
“Stanley Donen of MGM optioned Baker and Bernstein. He turned Leo Bernstein into a woman character. My agent is still trying to sell the original version.” -- Alvin Boretz
Alvin Boretz wrote the script under the pseudonym Bruce Force.
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Box
20
Folder
14-15
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Script, clippings, and research notes, undated
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Box
32
Folder
10
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Film script with pencil emendations, undated
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Box
34
Folder
4
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Original screenplay, undated
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Brass Target, dir. John Hough, MGM, 1978 : “A feature film for MGM. Script and production notes.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
20
Folder
1-4
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Scripts (one named Overlord III), correspondence, revisions, production schedules, and press kit, circa 1977-1978
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Box
31
Folder
54
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Clippings, 1978
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Box
34
Folder
3
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Final draft of script, 1978 January 4
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WCFTR Title Files
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Publicity photographs and photograph of the poster for the film, with Alvin Boretz's name prominent, circa 1978 Eighteen 8 x 10-inch color photographs
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The Brave, unproduced, undated : “An unproduced movie about an Indian who refused to be drafted for Vietnam.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
20
Folder
18
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Script, undated
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Cannon Street, unproduced, undated
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Box
20
Folder
20
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Outline, undated
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Chicago, Giant on the Move, Equitable Assurance Company of the United States, produced by Roger Wade Productions, Inc, circa 1966 : Also called Chicago -- Prairie Giant, Chicago -- Heart of America.
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Box
28
Folder
15
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Research notes, clippings, proposal, treatment, and scripts, circa 1966
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The Closed Door, United Cerebral Palsy, undated
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Box
28
Folder
16
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Film script, undated
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The Compulsive Gambler Story / Never Let Go, unproduced, circa 1961-1962
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Box
28
Folder
17
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Correspondence with Arthur Lewis, revised outline, and script, circa 1961-1962
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Connecting, unproduced, undated : “A movie, still unsold.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
20
Folder
21-22
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Scripts, clippings, and research materials, undated
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Box
34
Folder
5
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Cyclostyled script, undated
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The Egghead Soldiers, unproduced, undated : “A true story that failed to sell.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
20
Folder
23
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Story treatment, undated
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Box
34
Folder
6
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Story outline, undated
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A Far Off Drum, unproduced, undated
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Box
20
Folder
25
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Script, notes, and clippings, undated
Script for film or television.
“Never produced. Story of a soldier who refuses to accept the Congressional Medal of Honor. Who are the real heroes in our society?” -- Alvin Boretz
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Fertig, unproduced, undated : “Fertig was written for Yael Wohl, a TV commercial director. Warner Brothers wanted to buy it as did several other producers but Wohl insisted that he go along as director. Warners refused and Wohl called off the deal. I tried to buy back the script but he was adamant. The rights lapsed and I neglected to buy them. As of this writing, February 1996 [sic -- must mean 1995], Mark Rydell has the novel and refuses to read my screenplay saying he doesn't want to be influenced by my version. This is one of my big disappointments as I think it is a great story.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
21
Folder
1
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Script and correspondence, undated
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Box
32
Folder
21
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Submission agreements and correspondence, 1972-1996
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Fort Travis, unproduced, undated
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Box
21
Folder
2
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Documents of litigation over payment for rewriting, undated
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Horizons, United States Information Agency, Juanita, undated
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Box
28
Folder
18
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Shot list and dialog script, undated
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The Hangup, circa 1967 : “A documentary film, one of many I wrote over the years. It was all part of being a free lance dramatic writer.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
19
Folder
21
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Scripts, circa 1967
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The Invisible People, unproduced, undated : “A film treatment about Robert Hayes who began the Coalition for the Homeless. He sued the city and state successfully to provide shelter. Hayes and I shook hands on a deal. It took me two years to sell the project and then ABC wanted it very badly. Hayes then reneged on our deal and sold it to a movie company which never made the project. This was one of my great disappointments as my show was ready to go and would have done well for the homeless in alerting the television audience to the problem.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
21
Folder
12
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Outlines, clippings, and research notes, undated
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Box
33
Folder
2
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Outlines, undated
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The Key, National Association of Mental Health, 1959
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Box
28
Folder
19
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Script, 1959
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Box
31
Folder
56
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Script, 1959
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Labyrinth / The Cutting Edge / Run, Leona, Run, Alan Landsburg Productions, unproduced, 1972
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Box
28
Folder
20-21
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Correspondence, notes, research clippings, outline, and script, 1972
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The Last Spin, United Artists, unproduced, 1959
To be produced by Jerry Hellman and George Roy Hill for release with United Artists.
“The Last Spin was a screenplay commissioned by George Roy Hill, an eminent film director. Unfortunately, the financing fell through and it was never produced.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
29
Folder
1-2
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Research, script notes, outlines, and scripts, 1959
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Box
31
Folder
57
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Clipping, 1959
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The Legend of Saint Nicholas, UM Productions, unproduced, 1970
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Box
28
Folder
22-23
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Correspondence (June 1968-June 1969), notes, treatments, script, and photocopy of source book, circa 1968-1970
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Box
31
Folder
58
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Clippings, 1970
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1575A/2
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7-inch reel of 1/4-inch tape labeled “The Legend of St, Nicholas/ 1. 'Nicholas' Theme'/ 2. 'Going to Visit a Friend'/ 3. 'Memory'/ 4. 'Reasons'/ 5. 'Bits and Pieces'/ 6. 'On the Other Side of the Mountain'/ 7. 'Wedding Dance'/ 8. 'Everyone's Afraid'/ 9. 'Holly'/ 10. 'Christmas Tree'/--Ray Charles--,” circa 1969 : Composed by Charles, Ray, 1918-2015. Digitized copy available; please ask archivist.
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U.S. Mss 55AN
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Pickles, unproduced, undated
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Box
34
Folder
7
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Photocopy of script, undated
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Riotous Assembly, unproduced, undated, : “Riotous Assembly was written for Peter Sellers, Elliott Kastner, producer. He failed to secure the money.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
22
Folder
6
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Script, undated
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Rubber from Oil, industrial film for Esso, circa 1957
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Box
28
Folder
24
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Fifth draft of script, 1957 July 31
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Runaway, unproduced, undated : “An unproduced film.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
22
Folder
7
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Script, undated
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The Shelter, ANA-NLN Film Service on Disaster Nursing, circa 1966
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Box
29
Folder
3-4
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Correspondence, research notes, scripts, and comments, circa 1966
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Sometimes I'm Happy, The Story of the Andrews Sisters, David Susskind, unproduced, circa 1956 : “Notes for a feature on the popular singing group, The Andrews Sisters, at the time of the Second World War. Producer David Susskind ran out of money.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
24
Folder
4
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Outline, research materials, notes, and drafts, undated
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Box
28
Folder
25
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Screen treatment, undated
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Box
31
Folder
59
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Clippings, 1956
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Box
34
Folder
8
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Typescript of screen treatment, undated
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Spiderman, Columbia Pictures, 1977
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Box
31
Folder
60
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Clippings, 1977
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The Story of Montefiore, unproduced, 1964
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Box
29
Folder
5
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Correspondence and script, 1964
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Submersible for Science, U.S. Navy, circa 1974
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Box
19
Folder
22-23
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Scripts, correspondence, and research materials, circa 1974
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1575A/1
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Cassette tape recording of an interview with Dr. Andy Riechnitzer, 1974 November 15
: Digitized user copy available; please ask archivist.
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U.S. Mss 55AN
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Summer before Dark, unproduced, 1979 : Film to be scripted and produced by Alvin Boretz.
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Box
31
Folder
61
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Clipping, 1979
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Sunrise at Campobello, dir. Vincent J. Donehue, 1959
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Box
31
Folder
62
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Clipping, 1959
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Years of Greatness, The Story of George Westinghouse, Westinghouse Electric company, undated
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Box
28
Folder
26
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Script, undated
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Miscellaneous films, undated
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Box
34
Folder
2
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Fragments of three or four different scripts for film or television,one of which may be Skin Deep, undated
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Box
32
Folder
8, 9, 12-15, 17-19, 22-23, 25, 27, 28
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Miscellaneous outlines for Act of Faith; Backlash (also called Grub Street); Blessed House; The Caring Heart; Champagne Charlie; Chasing the Bismarck; A Deadly Fraud; A Deadly Memory; Elegy; The First of Her Kind: The True Story of Charlotte Ray, America's First Black Woman Lawyer; Flying Colors; The Great Land; Top of the World; Harvest of Rage; and Heartland, undated : Outlines maybe for film, television, or theater. Folders includes research notes, clippings, and correspondence for A Deadly Memory; research clippings on Charlotte Ray; and Edward Guiragos' An Overview of Alaska and correspondence with Guiragos for The Great Land and Top of the World.
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Box
33
Folder
1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12-15, 18-26, 28, 30, 32
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Miscellaneous outlines for An Innocent Murder (also called Justice Deferred and The Wrong Man); Journey from Beyond (also called Letting Go and Hanging On and Letting Go and Holding On); Little Boy Lost; Lost at Sea; McKenzie's Edge; Mollie and Son; My Friend, My Enemy (also called Women); n Silver Wings; Photo by Sally Jordan; A Place of Devils; Prize Package; Same and Martha; Season's of a Man's Life; Second Guess; The Secret; The Secret Diary of Rebecca Smith; The Shield; Side by Side; Skin Deep; Tailor's Dummy; Touch of Glory; and The Whistling Boy, A Child's Picture Book, undated : Outlines maybe for film, television, or theater. Folders includes correspondence, press releases and clippings concerning the Cavallo Foundation and whistleblowers for A Place of Devils and notes for Touch of Glory.
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Series: Radio
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Big Town, CBS and NBC, 1937-1952 : Broadcast on CBS from 1937-1947 and NBC from 1948-1952.
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Box
3
Folder
4-21
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Notes and scripts, 1949-1952 : “The Incredible Fixer,” 1949 October 4; “The Dead Man's Best Friend,” 1949 November 22; “Murder Pays to Advertise,” 1949 December 6; “For Murders Only,” 1950 January 3; “Murder Among Thieves,” 1950 January 17; “The Silent Killer,” 1950 February 21; “Murder is the Payoff,” 1950 March 7; “Rehearsal for Murder,” 1950 April 4; “Murder and the Stranger,” 1950 May 9; “Sudden Death,” 1950 June 13; “Death Highway,” 1950 July 11; “The Crooked Miracle,” 1950 August 15; “The Face of Murder,” 1951 January 16; “A Deadly Secret,” 1951 February 20; “No Cure For Murder,” 1951 March 20; “The Innocent Killer,” 1952 April 9; and “The Impossible Crime,” undated.
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The Eternal Light: Immortal Journey, NBC, 1944-1989
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Box
20
Folder
6
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Correspondence and radio script, 1964 December 6
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Exploring the Unknown: Cerebral Palsy, Mutual Broadcasting System, 1947 February 16 : “An early script based on my son who had cerebral palsy. Little was known about C.P. at the time. As a result of the program, United Cerebral Palsy was formed and is today a major health organization. I'm pleased that I was able to be one of the founders.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
20
Folder
7
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Publicity brochure for broadcast, 1947
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Box
28
Folder
27
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Script for “Love is a Doctor,” 1947
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Five Minute Mysteries, NBC Radio Syndication, circa 1945-1948 : “Written in 1942 for NBC Radio, this was my first professional work.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
4
Folder
1-3
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Notes and scripts, 1945
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Box
20
Folder
8
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Scripts, circa 1942
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Box
28
Folder
28
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Scripts for “The Door to Death,” “Front Page Murder,” “The Magician's Murder,” “Up the River,” “Death Pays Off,” “Sweet Homicide,” “Lock and Key,” “Don't Follow in My Footsteps,” “The Body Walked,” “The Echo of Death,” “Ransom,” “Blood Type,” “Murder, If You Please,” “Murder, On-Stage,” “The Pearl Diver,” Troubled Waters, “The Fatal Hour,” “The Inside Job,” “An Unseen Hand,” “Buried Treasure,” “Suspect,” “Crime Class,” “False Witness,” “Blood Will Tell,” “Love Her to Death,” “The Eyes Have It,” “Bolt from the Blue,” “Kill with Kindness,” and “Back Seat Killer,” circa 1945-1948
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The Haunting Hour, NBC Radio, circa 1944-1946
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Box
28
Folder
29
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Scripts for “Murder Wears a Strange Mask,” #18: “A Likely Murder Story,” and #30: “Death - by Request,” circa 1944-1946
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The Owensboro Story, Mutual Broadcasting Company / National Municipal League program, undated,
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Box
31
Folder
52
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Clippings, undated
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Probation Officer, unproduced, undated
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Box
28
Folder
5
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Proposed series by Alvin Boretz, script of pilot in television and radio versions, undated
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Quick as a Flash, CBS Radio, circa 1950-1951
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Box
1
Folder
16-20
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Notes and scripts, 1950 June 12-July 7
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Box
2
Folder
1-8
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Scripts, 1950 July 10-September 8
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Box
3
Folder
1-3
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Scripts, 1950 September 11-29
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Box
28
Folder
30
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Notes and 114 scripts of short sketches for a CBS quiz show representing a famous person or event from fact or fiction, which listeners are invited to identify for a small prize, 1951
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Treasury Salute, Department of the Treasury, 1941-1945 : These Department of the Treasury-produced shows were used as a vehicle for the promotion and sale of U.S. Savings Bonds.
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Box
4
Folder
4-12
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Notes and scripts for “Column of Names,” “The Dream of Home,” “The Fight for a Miracle,” “A Memory of Courage,” “A Memory of Music,” “Stranger Come Home,” “A Way to Remember,” and “The World and Me,” circa 1945
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Box
28
Folder
31
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Scripts for #338: “A Way to Remember” and “Column of Names,” 1941-1945
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Voice of America, Broadcasting Board of Governors, 1942-present
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Box
4
Folder
13-18
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Scripts, 1949 May 5-July 7 : “The Rivers of America: The Charles,” 1949 May 11; “The Rivers of America: The Salinas,” 1949 May 20; “The Rivers of America: The Sangamon,” 1949 June 13; “The Rivers of America: The Tennessee - Civil War to TVA,” 1949 June 15; “The Rivers of America: The Wabash,” 1949 July 7; and “Toward a Better World - The Story of the Johns Hopkins Hospital,” 1949 May 5.
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The Wall Between, NBC, circa 1950 : “This was a radio script about Cerebral Palsy broadcast in the Fifties. Years later, I wrote a script with the same title for the General Electric Television Theater, also about Cerebral Palsy. Ronald Reagan played the role of a father with a cerebral palsy child who helped the father of a newborn son accept the reality of this handicap.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
20
Folder
9
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Script, undated
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Box
31
Folder
53
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Clipping and copy of the 1950 annual report of the United Cerebral Palsy Association, circa 1950
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Radio documentaries, 1947-1956
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Box
1
Folder
1-15
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Scripts, 1947-1956 : “Sounds in the Night,” 1948 October 18; “Your Mental Health: The Big Headache,” 1953 April 25;“ Your Mental Health: Production Chart Blues,” 1953 June 6; general notes; “Love is a Doctor,” 1947 February 16; “Will There Be a Tomorrow,” 1947 December 10; “New World A 'Coming: Jim Crow, M.D.” 1948 April 27; “New World A 'Coming: American Ghetto”; “The Firebug,” 1948 May 4; “Like Everybody Else,” 1950 October 6; “The Hidden Million,” 1950 November 10; “The Young Ones,” co-author, Carl Sandburg, circa 1950; “The Sound of Sunday,” 1951 June 6; “This is My Story: Little Girl Lost,” 1955 October 31; and “This is My Story: A Time to Live,” 1956 April 9.
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Radio ideas, undated
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Box
20
Folder
5
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Various radio projects by Boretz, undated
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Series: Television
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ABC's Wide World of Entertainment, ABC Television Network, 1973-1976
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Box
15
Folder
1-2
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Script and revision for “Murder by Proxy” (formerly “Power Play”), 1973 November-December
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After School Special, ABC Television Network, 1972-1997 : “An After School special that did very well. It won the Christopher Award for the best children's program.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
1
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Script, revisions, correspondence, and shooting schedules, 1972
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Box
25
Folder
1
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Outline, research, and scripts for “Face of a Clown / The Clown,” 1973 May : Outline dated 1973 May 3 and third draft dated 1973 May 17.
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Box
29
Folder
37
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Clippings and script for “Follow the Northern Star,” 1972 November 1
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Box
31
Folder
29
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Clippings, press releases, and correspondence for “Follow the Northern Star,” 1972-1973 : Clipping on Alvin Boretz's receipt of a Christopher Award for the program.
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Box
32
Folder
7
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Clippings and script, 1972 November
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Box
34
Folder
9
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Photocopied revised script for “Follow the Northern Star” (as an episode of series Adventure Road), 1970 November 14
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The Alcoa Hour, NBC Television Network, 1955-1957
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Box
5
Folder
1-3
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Annotated scripts for “No License to Kill,” 1957 February 3, versions “A” - “C”, 1957 February 3
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Box
25
Folder
2
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Script for “No License to Kill,” 1957
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Box
31
Folder
4
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Script and clippings for “No License to Kill,” 1957 : Broadcast 1957 February 3.
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Alcoa Premiere, ABC Television Network, 1962-1963
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Box
15
Folder
3-4
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Outline, scripts, revisions, and clippings for “Cry Out in Silence,” and “Whatever Happened to Miss Illinois?,” 1962
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Box
25
Folder
3-5
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Research, scripts, and revisions for “The Rules of the Game” and “Of Struggle and Flight,” 1959-1963 : See also Jigsaw, Box 27, Folder 3.
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Box
31
Folder
5-7
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Clippings for The Rules of the Game, “Cry Out in Silence,” and “Whatever Happened to Miss Illinois?,” 1960-1963
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Box
33
Folder
17
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Outline, script, revision, and correspondence for the episode #17123: “Whatever Happened to Miss Illinois?,” 1962
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All about TV (World: Comm), WNYC-TV (Television station : New York, New York), 1969-1989
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Box
31
Folder
8
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Clipping for “Quality and Quantity of TV Drama,” featuring Alvin Boretz, Edward Alder, Robert Markell, and Harvard Pack, 1970 April 8
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The Amazing Mr. Malone, CBS Television Network, 1951-1952
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Box
5
Folder
4-10
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Scripts for “Blood is Thicker Than Water,” 1951 July 18; “Two Lives Are Better Than One,” 1951 November 5; “Till His Dying Day,” 1951 December 3; “The Innocent Murderer,” 1952 January 28; “The Target,” 1952 February 11; “Breakout,” 1952 February 25; and “Dark Secret,” 1952 March 10; 1951-1952
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Box
25
Folder
6
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Script for “The Target,” 1951-1952
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Box
29
Folder
6
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Script for “Two Lives Are Better than One,” 1951-1952
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Box
31
Folder
9
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Clipping, 1952
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The Amazing Spider-Man, CBS Television Network, 1977-1979
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Box
15
Folder
6-9
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Scripts, revisions, notes, and shooting schedules for “The Mind Stealers,” (pilot), 1977
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Box
33
Folder
27
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Seventh revision of script for the episode, “The Mind Stealers,” 1977 June 15
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Box
34
Folder
10-11
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Cyclostyled scripts, including revisions, for pilot episode, “The Mind Stealers,” 1977 April
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Box
35
Folder
1
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Undated cyclostyled script without revisions, circa 1977
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Appointment with Adventure, CBS Television Network, 1955-1956
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Box
15
Folder
10
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Script for “The Invisible Trap,” 1955
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Armstrong Circle Theatre, NBC Television Network and CBS Television Network, 1950-1963 : Aired on NBC from 1950 to 1958 and CBS from 1958 to 1963.
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Box
5
Folder
11-12
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Script and research materials for “The Third Ear,” 1956 February 7
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Box
6
Folder
1-11
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Correspondence, scripts, revisions, and notes, 1957-1959 : “The Trial of Poznan,” 1957 February 19; “The New Class: The Book Heard Round The World,” 1958 February 5; “The Trusted Thief,” 1958 April 12; “The Invisible Mark,” 1958 December 10; and “House of Cards,” 1959 February 18.
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Box
7
Folder
1-10
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Correspondence, clippings, scripts, and research materials, 1960-1961 : “The Desperate Season,” 1960 March 11; “Separate Parents,” 1960 May 11; “The Prison Professor,” 1960 June 22; “The Hidden World,” 1960 November 23; “Medicine Man,” 1961 January 18; and “Moment of Panic,” 1961 May 10.
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Box
8
Folder
1-5
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Research materials, notes, and scripts, 1961-1963 : “Battle of Hearts,” 1961 December 20; “The Friendly Thieves,” 1962 October 24; and “The Embezzler,” 1963 April 20.
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Box
15
Folder
11-12
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Scripts, revisions, research notes, correspondence for “The Off Beat Generation” and “Bruno Bettelheim,” 1960
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Box
25
Folder
7-22
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Scripts and revisions for #10: “The Third Ear -- The Truth about Wiretapping,” #29: “The Trial of Pozan,” #47: “The New Class: The Book Heard Round the World,” #50: “The Trusted Thief,” #59: “The Invisible Mark,” #64: “House of Cards,” #82: “The Desperate Season,” #86: “Separate Parents,” #89: “The Prison Professor,” #93: “The Hidden World,” #96: “The Medicine Man,” and #104: “Moment of Panic,” 1956-1961
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Box
26
Folder
1-3
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Scripts and revisions for #108: “Battle of Hearts,” #117: Teen Age Fan Clubs (untitled), and #128: “The Friendly Thieves,” 1961-1962
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Box
31
Folder
10-20
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Clippings on the series in general and the episodes “The Third Ear,” “The Trial of Poznan,” “The Book Heard around the World,” “The Trusted Thief,” “House of Cards,” “The Desperate Season,” “Separate Parents,” “The Prison Professor,” and “The Hidden World,” and a press release for “Battle of Hearts,” circa 1956-1963
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The Asphalt Jungle, ABC Television Network, 1961
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Box
8
Folder
6
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Script for “The Kidnapping,” 1961 April 24, 1961 April 24
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Beacon Hill, CBS Television Network, 1975 : “The American version of the BBC series, Upstairs, Downstairs. I wrote episode four. The series was an expensive failure for CBS.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
15
Folder
13
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Revised script and fragments of drafts for episode #4: “The Poor Little Things,” 1975
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The Big Gray Lady, unproduced, undated : “A projected series on 1120 Centre Street which is the Criminal Justice Building in Manhattan.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
20
Folder
17
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Fragments of scripts and outlines, undated
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The Big Story, NBC Television Network, 1949-1959
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Box
8
Folder
7-10
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General notes on the series and scripts, 1952 : “Emile Gavreau, New Haven Journal-Courier,” 1952 August 29; “Jack Weeks, Houston Chronicle,” 1952 September 12; and “Peg Kennedy and Frank Winge, Chicago Sun Times,” 1952 October 17.
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Box
9
Folder
1-16
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Scripts, 1953-1955 : “Willis O'Rourke, Chicago Herald American,” 1953 January 23; “Edward L. Blake, Jackson Daily News,” 1953 February 13; “Jim Hart, Tucson Daily Star,” 1953 February 27; “Null Adams, Memphis Press Scimitar,” 1953 May 8; “Lawrence Goldberg, Boston Post,” and “Joseph Dineen, Boston Globe,” 1953 June 12; “Ralph Cropper, Philadelphia Inquirer,” 1953 September 18; “Don Kellerman, Long Island Newsday,” 1953 October 23; “Ted Link, St. Louis Post Dispatch,” 1955 March 4; “Valerie Nicholson, Southern Pines (N.C.) Pilot,” 1955 March 18; “Sam Hood, Pittsburgh Press,” 1955 May 6; “Carolyn Pickering, Indianapolis Star,” 1955 June 3; “Tom Sullivan, Jim Donahue, Boston Record American,” 1955 September 23; “Bruce Benedict, San Francisco Chronicle,” 1955 November 4; “Lou Paris, Chicago Sun Times,” 1955 November; “Robert L. Stearns, Pontiac (Mich.) Daily Press,” 1955 November 25; and “Tom Conway, West Hartford News,” 1955 December 16.
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Box
10
Folder
1-10
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Scripts, 1956-1957 : “Bill Lambert, Portland Oregonian,” 1956 January 13; “Nate Kleger, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin,” 1956 February 17; “Ralph Manning, Columbus (Ohio) Citizen,” 1956 March 23; “Clifford Quinn, Toledo Blade,” 1956 April 13; “Al Topel, Miami Daily News,” 1956 May 4; “Cliff Russell, Corpus Christi Caller-Times,” 1956 May 11; “Gene Fuson, San Diego Union and Tribune,” 1956 September 14; “Hank Messick, Raleigh Times,” 1957 March 15; “Al Nakkula, Rocky Mountain News,” 1957 May 10, revised; and “Tony Slaughter, Fort Worth Star-Telegram,” 1957 July 25, revised.
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Box
26
Folder
4-5
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Scripts for #201: “Emile Gavreau: New Haven (Conn.) Journal-Courier,” and #385: “Old Man Lost: Don Hogan, Boston (Mass.) Post,” 1952-1956
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Box
31
Folder
21
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Clipping for “Emile Gavreau: New Haven (Conn.) Journal-Courier,” undated
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Box
32
Folder
11
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Hollywood Reporter clipping for episode “Nick at Nite” (1953), rerun in 1996, 1996
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Big Town, CBS Television Network, Dumont Broadcasting Company (DUM), NBC Television Network, 1950-1956 : Aired on CBS from 1950 to 1954, DUM in 1953, and NBC from 1954 to 1956.
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Box
15
Folder
14-15
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Research notes, clippings, drafts, and scripts for “Medical Report,” 1951
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Box
26
Folder
6-12
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Scripts for “House by the Track,” “No Free Lunch / Second Chance,” “The Proposal,” #54: “The Incredible Fixer,” “Money for Nothing, $20,000,” “Dark Window,” “Song and Dance,” and “The Honeymoon,” circa 1949-1952 : Includes writing collaborations with Charles Robinson.
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Box
29
Folder
7-33
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Scripts for “Crooked Alley,” “Run of Luck,” “The Overcoat,” “The Window Cleaner,” “The Warning,” “The Return,” “The Box,” “The Sunbrust,” “Room 1126,” “Spotlight,” “Lady of the House,” “The Man at the Desk,” “Neighborhood Story,” “Notice of Death,” “The Collector,” “House by the Track,” “The Back Room,” The Suitor, “Night Trip,” “Table for Two,” “The Girl Next Door,” “The Brother,” #1713:“ The Lovers,” #1724: “School Scandal,” 1951-1955 : Includes writing collaborations with Charles Robinson.
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Box
31
Folder
22
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Clipping on series, undated
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Biography of the Fights / Preview -- The Big Fights, 1960
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Box
26
Folder
13
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Script and revision for a special event production, 1960 : Includes writing collaboration with W.C. Heinz.
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Box
31
Folder
23
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Clipping, 1960
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The Blue Angels, California National Productions, circa 1960-1961
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Box
26
Folder
14
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Script for “Cannery Row -- Blue,” 1960 December 10
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Brass, CBS Television Network, circa 1985 : “Brass, a produced TV film for CBS which is not to be confused with Brass Target, my MGM feature. Brass was the story of New York's Chief of detectives. It reunited me with Carroll O'Connor who, as he had done with most of his other shows, rewrote the script and made it the abomination it became. I used a pseudonym on the credits.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
15
Folder
16-19
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Scripts, revisions, clippings, and research notes, 1984-1985
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Breaking Point, ABC Television Network, 1963-1964 : Teleplay by Robert Towne, story by Alvin Boretz. See also Catch Me If You Can, Box 26, Folder 21.
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Box
26
Folder
15
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Research, correspondence, script, and revisions for #5722-21 (03-48): “So Many Pretty Girls, So Little Time,” 1963 November-December
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Breakthru, Television, Radio and Film Commission of the Methodist Church, circa 1964 : This is a different story from the theater and radio productions called The Wall Between.
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Box
26
Folder
16
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Notes and script for #11: “Child-Parent Relationships / The Wall Between,” 1964
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Brenner, CBS Television Network, circa 1959-1964 : Series scripted by Alvin Boretz, based on the Playhouse '90 episode “The Blue Men.”
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Box
15
Folder
20-26
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Scripts and revised drafts for “Department Trail,” “Finger Man,” “I Executioner,” “The Jungle,” “The Thin Line,” “The Vigilantes,” and “Word of Honor,” 1958-1959
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Box
26
Folder
17
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Correspondence, script, and revision for #1 The Jungle, 1958 October-November
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Box
31
Folder
24
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General clippings and clipping on the episode Baker's Wife, 1959
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The Bridge, unproduced, undated : “A projected series on social workers in cooperation with the National Association of Social Workers. Network thought it too grim.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
20
Folder
19
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Outline, undated
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Bridging the Gap, The Institute for Public Affairs Presents ..., undated
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Box
16
Folder
1
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Script, undated
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Cade's County, CBS Television Network, 1971-1972
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Box
16
Folder
2
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Contracts and correspondence, 1971 May
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Box
26
Folder
20
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Notes, correspondence, clippings, treatments, and scripts for Dead Past, 1971
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Catch Me If You Can, unproduced, undated
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Box
26
Folder
21
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Outlines, notes,and research for television adventure series conceived by Alvin Boretz, undated
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CBS Television Network Children's Hour, Summer is Forever, CBS Television Network, circa 1969 : “A TV film for a young people's series.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
19
Folder
3
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Script, final draft, 1969 July 3
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Box
26
Folder
18-19
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Correspondence, clippings, notes, and scripts for Summer is Forever, 1969
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Box
31
Folder
25
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Script, brochure, and clippings for Summer is Forever, 1969-1970
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Chelsea D.H.O., ABC Television Network, 1973
ABC Sunday Night Movie, pilot for series not taken up, scripted by Alvin Boretz, broadcast 1973.
“The pilot for a projected ABC series that introduced Richard Gere. It got a good rating but the network opted for a police show instead.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
16
Folder
3-9
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Script and revisions for “The Desperate Season,” research notes, and shooting schedules, 1973
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Box
31
Folder
27
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Clippings, 1973
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The Clock, unproduced, undated : This is not the NBC Television Network /ABC Television Network series The Clock of 1949-1952.
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Box
26
Folder
22
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Outlines for series and multiple episode, notes, clippings, justification by Alvin Boretz, and letter from Robert Kline, circa 1971
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Corey: For the People, NBC Television Network, 1977
Television movie written by Alvin Boretz.
“Its original title was Shannon, D.A. It aired on CBS but did not run for a full season. It was based on the work of the District Attorney in New York's Nassau County.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
16
Folder
10-11
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Script, revisions, research notes, and clippings, 1976
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Box
31
Folder
26
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Clippings, circa 1977
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Box
32
Folder
16
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Clippings, circa 1977
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The Danny Thomas Hour, NBC Television Network, 1967-1968 : “An hour film about violent offenders in prison and their 'therapy.'” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
16
Folder
12-16
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Outlines, scripts, revisions, research materials, and clippings for “The Cage,” 1967
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The Defenders, CBS Television Network, 1961-1965 : “I wrote three scripts for this series.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
16
Folder
17
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List of episodes with writer, director, air date, and summary, circa 1962-1965
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Box
26
Folder
23
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Correspondence and scripts for #8: “The Hundred Lives of Harry Simms,” 1961
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Box
29
Folder
35
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Research, notes, correspondence, outlines, and script drafts for #131: “The Bum's Rush,” 1964-1965
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Diagnosis: Unknown, CBS Television Network, 1960
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Box
26
Folder
24
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Script and revision for #2: “A Sudden Stillness,” 1960
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Dr. Kildare, NBC Television Network, 1961-1966
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Box
10
Folder
11-14
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Scripts, correspondence, notes, and research materials for “Holiday Weekend”; “A Place Among the Monuments”; and “Witch Doctor,” circa 1961-1966
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Box
16
Folder
18
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Script for “A Place among the Monuments,” 1962 July 17
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Box
26
Folder
25
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Script for #6517: “Holiday Weekend,” 1961
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The Dragons of Hong Kong, CBS Television Network, undated : “A CBS pilot that was not picked up. Robert Halmi was the producer. A real wheeler dealer.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
16
Folder
19
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Outline, research notes, clippings, and script for “The Street of Good Fortune,” undated
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The Eleventh Hour, NBC Television Network, 1962-1964 : “This series featured stories about a psychiatrist. On one script, I had a difference of opinion about changes the producers wanted. Since the show carried the imprimatur of the American Psychological Association, I had relied upon it for consultation. The psychiatrist who advised me agreed with my refusal to change the story and had the American Medical Assn withdraw its approval of the series.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
16
Folder
20-22
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Correspondence, research, scripts, and revisions for “I'll See You on Sunday,” “The Taste of Ashes,” and “Only on Sunday” (penciled-in title, “Little Stone Guest,” 1963
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Box
26
Folder
26
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Scripts for #6781: “I'll See You on Sunday / Sunday Father,” 1963
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The Empty Cup (Passover show), Union of Hebrew Congregations, 1968 April 14
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Box
31
Folder
28
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Press release and clippings, 1968
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Box
26
Folder
27
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Script, 1957
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Eternal Light, NBC Television Network, circa 1964
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Box
26
Folder
28
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Correspondence and blueprints of set design for “Immortal Journey, the Life of Sojourner Truth,” 1964-1965
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Box
29
Folder
36
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Correspondence, research notes, and script for “Immortal Journey,” 1964 September 1
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Box
32
Folder
20
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Script for “Immortal Journey,” 1963-1964 : Typescript is missing pages and is dated 1964 December 6; complete script is dated 1963 December 8.
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The Eternal Light: They Came to a City, undated
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Box
20
Folder
24
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Script, undated
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Felony Squad, ABC Television Network, 1966-1969
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Box
26
Folder
29
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Format for series (as Men against Evil) and notes, treatment, and script for #8962: “The Terror Trap,” 1966
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The Frame-Up, unproduced, 1966
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Box
26
Folder
30
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Series proposal by Irving Gitlin and pilot episode script and revisions by Alvin Boretz, 1966
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Gateway and Port Command, unproduced CBS Television Network, 1981-1982 : “Two attempts at series featuring the work of the Port Authority of New York and especially its police department. CBS authorized these scripts but never picked up the series.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
21
Folder
3-6
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Drafts and scripts for “Gateway/Gates of the City,” “Kittredge; Gates of the City,” “P.A.T.H.,” “Gates of the City,” “Kittredge,” and “Port of Command,” 1981-1982
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General Electric Theatre, CBS Television Network, 1953-1962 : Used as material towards The Nurses, episode “The Weak and the Strong.”
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Box
29
Folder
38
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Revised script for “The Wall Between Us,” 1961 October 24
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Box
31
Folder
30
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Clippings on “The Wall Between Us,” 1962
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Box
32
Folder
24
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Clippings on “The Wall Between Us” from Daily Variety and Hollywood Reporter, 1962 January
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A Good Man Murdered, undated : “Dr. Michael Halberstam was killed by a burglar and this is the story of how the man was captured. Michael was the brother of David Halberstam, the writer.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Outline in story form, drafts, and notes, undated
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Gordie, unproduced CBS Television Network, undated : “A TV film about Gordie Howe, the hall of fame hockey star. It was not produced because CBS VP didn't want to do a movie about a sports star but the script shows it was more about the man and his life. Being a hockey player was just part of his world.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
21
Folder
7-8
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Scripts, fragments of drafts, and research notes, undated
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Harold and the Rabbit, unproduced,
“This is the initial version of Harold and the Rabbit. Many years later, I wrote a completely revised version as a two hour movie… not produced.” -- Alvin Boretz
“A TV movie and series pilot that never sold.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
21
Folder
9-10
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Scripts, circa 1978
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Box
32
Folder
26
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Idea for a television series, undated
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Headquarters, NBC Television Network, unproduced, undated : “Franklin Schaffner and I were to do this for NBC but the network cancelled the day of the shooting.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
21
Folder
11
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Clipping, story ideas, and research materials, undated
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Box
31
Folder
31
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Clippings, undated
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High Iron, pilot, circa 1979 : “A TV pilot for a series about men who build skyscrapers.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
3-4
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Drafts and notes, 1979 January 15
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I Remember You, Arts and Entertainment Cable Network, 1991 : “Produced for the General Motors Playwrights Theatre on the Arts and Entertainment Cable Network.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
5
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Script, drafts, and notes, circa 1991
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The Investigators, CBS Television Network, 1961
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Box
26
Folder
32
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Script and revisions for #14947: “The Mind's Own Fire,” 1961
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Ironside, NBC Television Network, 1967-1975 : “A popular half hour series with Raymond Burr.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
6
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Outline, notes, clippings for “A Mysterious Past,” 1972
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Box
26
Folder
33
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Correspondence, script, and revisions for #32407: “But When She Was Bad ...,” 1971
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The Jealous Wife, undated
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Box
29
Folder
39
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Notes, correspondence, and script drafts, undated
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Jericho, CBS Television Network, 1966-1967
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Box
27
Folder
1-2
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Series information for writers and scripts, notes, correspondence, and outlines for #5830: “Small War on the Riviera,” 1966
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Jigsaw, unproduced, 1962-1963
Compare Alcoa Premiere: “Of Struggle and Flight,” Box 25, Folder 5.
A different series with this title and theme was broadcast by ABC in 1972-1973.
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Box
27
Folder
3
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Format, sample outlines, research notes, clippings, and script for #83077: “Of Struggle and Flight,” 1962-1963
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Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, International Awards Presentations : “Kennedy Foundation gave biennial awards for research in mental retardation, These were major events with a symphony orchestra and star m.c.'s.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
9
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Clippings and carbon copy of script for “The Seekers-1966,” 1966
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Box
27
Folder
4-8
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Scripts, notes, program books, timetables, outlines, stage layouts for First (1962), Third (1966), Fourth (1968), and Fifth (1971) award programs, 1962-1971
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Box
31
Folder
33
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Clippings for 1966 award show, 1966 April : Broadcast on NET/Channel 13.
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WCFTR Photographs
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Photographs of Dr. Maria Egg and the Heilpädagogische Hilfsschule, Zurich, 1968 Ten various-sized black and white photographs : Photographs used as research materials. Please ask archivist for location.
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The Just and the Unjust, circa 1978 : “Adapted from the James Gould Cozzens novel.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
8
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Notes, list of descriptions of characters, and outlines, 1977-1978
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Justice, NBC Television Network, 1954-1956
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Box
17
Folder
7
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Scripts and revisions for #61: “The Frightened” and #17: “The Trapped,” 1955-1956
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Box
31
Folder
32
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Clipping on “The Frightened,” 1955
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Kojak, CBS Television Network, 1973-1978 : “I wrote three scripts for this series.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
10-13
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Scripts, revisions, outlines, drafts, research notes, clippings, and correspondence for “My Brother, My Enemy,” “The Two Musketeers,” “Bag of Sorrow,” and “The Victim,” 1974-1975
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Box
27
Folder
9
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Script and revisions for #42510: “The Victim,” 1975
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Lamp unto My Feet, CBS Television Network, 1948-1979 : “This script is in the archives of the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
27
Folder
10-13
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Scripts for “The Meaning of Giving”; Untitled; “Blessed Are They That Suffer Persecution for Justice's Sake, For Theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven;” and “Compassion” (titled “Blessed Are the Merciful, for They Shall Obtain Mercy”), 1950
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Box
29
Folder
34
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Clipping and script for “Change My Name to Life,” 1966 May 17
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Box
33
Folder
4
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum donor agreement, signed by Alvin Boretz for donating script, 1997 January 21
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Laredo, NBC Television Network, 1965-1967 : Referred to as Streets of Laredo but the aired series was just called Laredo.
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Box
30
Folder
45-47
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Universal Studios Series guidelines and notes, clippings, outlines and scripts for “The Seventh Day,” 1965
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Lights Out!, NBC Television Network, 1972 : “'When Widows Weep' was an attempt to revive the well known Lights Out! Mystery series. The producer was the successful Herbert Brodkin.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
17
Folder
14
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Script for “When Widows Weep,” 1971 September 20
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Box
19
Folder
11-12
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Outlines, scripts, revision, and schedule for “When Widows Weep,” 1971
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The M.D.s, unproduced, 1973
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Box
27
Folder
14-15
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Series proposal, clippings, correspondence, research, and outline, script, and revisions for “Forgotten Laughter,” 1973
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Malachi, CBS Television Network, unproduced, 1978 : “Malachi never made it past the script stage.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
21
Folder
13
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Script, outline, revisions, notes, and clippings, undated
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Box
31
Folder
34
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Clipping, 1978
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Box
35
Folder
5
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Photocopy of treatment and cyclostyled script, circa 1978
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Man Behind the Badge, CBS Television Network, 1953-1955 : 1954-1955 series scripted by Alvin Boretz and David Harmon.
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Box
17
Folder
15-16
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Scripts for “The Case of the Desperate Moment,” “The Case of the Dying Past,” “The Case of the Elusive Firebug,” “The Case of the Fatal Warning,” “The Case of the Invisible Mark,” “The Case of the One-Armed Bandit,” “The Case of the Pot of Gold,” “The Case of the Troubled Circus,” “The Case of the Unknown Man,” and “The Case of the Wholesale Burglaries,” circa 1954
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Box
31
Folder
35
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Clippings, 1954-1955
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Marco, unproduced, undated : International television series.
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Box
33
Folder
8
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Outline, undated
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Martin Kane, Private Eye, NBC Television Network, 1949-1954
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Box
11
Folder
5-11
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Notes and scripts, 1950-1952 : No. 57, 1950 November 23; No. 124, 1952 April 24; No. 130, 1952 June 5; No. 137, 1952 July 24; No. 141, 1952 August 21; and No. 143, 1952 September 4.
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Box
12
Folder
1-15
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Scripts, 1952-1953 : No. 146, 1952 September 25; No. 149, 1952 October 16; No. 151, 1952 October 30; No. 153, 1952 November 13; No. 157, 1952 December 11; No. 160, 1953 January 1; No. 164, 1953 January 29; No. 169, 1953 March 5; No. 170, 1953 March 12; No. 174, 1953 April 9; No. 176, 1953 April 23; No. 179, 1953 May 14; No. 181, 1953 May 28; No. 183, 1953 June 11; and No. 184, 1953 June 18.
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Box
13
Folder
1-10
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Scripts, 1953-1954 : No. 186, 1953 July 2; No. 189, 1953 July 23; No. 191, 1953 August 6; No. 192, 1953 August 13; No. 194, 1953 August 27; No. 202, 1953 October 22; No. 213, 1954 January 7; No. 220, 1954 February 25; No. 224, 1954 March 25; and No. 230, 1954 May 6.
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16
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Scripts for #184: “One More Face in the Shop” and untitled, 1953
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29
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40
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“Script for Starring Lee Tracy,” undated
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31
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36
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Clipping, 1952-1953
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Master of the Game, CBS Television Network, 1984 : “Master of the Game, adapted from the Sidney Sheldon novel. A eight hour mini series I wrote the last six hours. It received high ratings.” -- Alvin Boretz
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18
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1-9
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Press release, drafts, notes, and scripts, circa 1983
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Med Team, unproduced, undated
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27
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17-18
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Notes, research, and format for proposed series and treatments for “The Crisis Point,” undated
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Medical Center, CBS Television Network, 1969-1976 : “A successful hour series.” -- Alvin Boretz
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17
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17-18
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Scripts, revisions, and notes for “Between Two Fires,” “Circle of Power,” and “Cycle of Peril,” 1971-1972
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Medical Story, NBC Television Network, 1975-1976
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27
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19-20
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Correspondence, notes, outline, script, and revisions for #183415: “Wasteland,” 1975
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Meet the Professor, ABC Television Network, circa 1961 : Series scripted by Alvin Boretz and Elliott Baker, first broadcast on 1961 February 5.
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31
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39
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Clippings, 1961
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The Mod Squad, ABC Television Network, 1968-1973
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17
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19
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Outline, notes, script, revisions, and correspondence for “The Judas Trap,” 1970
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27
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21
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Script for “Ancient Battles, Lost and Won,” 1969
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Moment of Decision, ABC Television Network, 1957 : “A TV movie about American militarists planning guerrilla warfare.” -- Alvin Boretz
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17
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20
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Script for “End in Silence”, circa 1957
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Moment of Decision, ABC Television Network, circa 1965
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31
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40
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Clippings for “The Accident” (pilot), 1965
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Mystery Theatre (later Kraft Mystery Theater), NBC Television Network, circa 1958-1963
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11
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1-4
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Scripts and clippings, 1958 : “The Thousand Lies of Lady Luck,” 1958 April 30; “Killer's Choice,” 1958 June 11; and “A Cup of Kindness,” 1958 September 17.
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41-42
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Clippings for “Killer's Choice” and “A Cup of Kindness,” 1958
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Name of the Game, NBC Television Network, 1968-1971
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18
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10
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Outlines, script, research, and correspondence for The Defector and The Hang Up (also called Pot and Pills, Run to Nowhere), circa 1968
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Navy Log, CBS Television Network and ABC Television Network, 1955-1958 : Aired on CBS from 1955 to 1956 and on ABC from 1956 to 1958.
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26-29
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Scripts for “The Amateurs,” “Blood Alley,” “John Foss, Devilbird,” and “The Storm Within,” circa 1957-1958
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31
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43
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General clippings, circa 1955-1956
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NBC Matinee Theatre, NBC Television Network, 1955-1958
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13
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11
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Script for “The Daughter of Mata Hari,” 1959 March 10, circa 1959
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27
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22
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Script for “The Daughter of Mata Hari,” adapted from a true story by Kurt Singer, circa 1957
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31
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37-38
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Clippings for Heed the Falling Sparrow and The Star Sapphire, circa 1957 : The Star Sapphire was adapted by Alvin Boretz from the play by Ben Hecht and Charles Lederer.
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New York Television Theatre, NET/Channel 13, 1965-1970
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31
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44
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Clipping, circa 1965-1970
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The Night the Bridge Fell Down, NBC Television Network, circa 1983 : Television movie.
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31
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45
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Clipping, 1977
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The Nurses, CBS Television Network, 1962-1965
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27
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30
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Script for The Seeing Heart, 1963 : Page 3 is missing.
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29
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42-44
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Scripts and revisions for A Strange and Distant Place and Lady Made of Stone, 1962
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30
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1-34
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Scripts, revisions, research, correspondence, and outlines for They Are As Lions; Rally Round, My Comrades; Broken Image; The Seeing Heart; The Weak and the Strong; The Outpost; and The Politicians, 1962-1965 : For The Weak and the Strong see also General Electric Theatre, The Wall Between.
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46
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Clipping for The Forever Child, 1964
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N.Y.P.D., ABC Television Network, 1967-1969 : “A successful half hour series that ran for several years. I wrote several of the scripts.” -- Alvin Boretz
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17
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21
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Scripts, revisions, research notes, and correspondence for #37: “Walk the Long Pier,” #23: “Who Tells the Truth?,;” and “Who's Got the Bundle?,” 1967-1968
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27
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23-25
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Outlines, notes, correspondence, scripts, and revisions for “I'm Going to Kill Someone,” #23: “Who Tells the Truth?,;” and “The Private Eye Puzzle,” 1967
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29
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41
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Notes, correspondence, outline, script, and revisions for “Walk the Long Pier,” 1968
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On Stage, Syndicated, 1970-1972
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18
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11
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Script for “Parlor Game,” 1969 December 1
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Passover program for CBS Television Network News, 1966 April 3
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27
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31
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Correspondence and research materials, 1966
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Peter, unproduced, circa 1974 : “A projected TV film that was cancelled when a film starring Mickey Rooney came out that was thought to be of similar content.” -- Alvin Boretz
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21
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14-15
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Script, research materials, and outlines, circa 1974
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The Peter Revson Story, unproduced, circa 1982
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18
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12-13
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Outline, scripts, and research materials, circa 1982
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Playhouse 90, CBS Television Network, 1956-1961
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18
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14-16
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Outline, scripts, revisions, shooting schedules, research notes, and correspondence for “The Blue Men,” circa 1959 : Telecast 1959 January 15.
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22
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1-3
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Script, outline, and research notes for “Made in America” and story idea for “The Manufactured Man,” circa 1974-1976
Unproduced.
“'Made in America' began life as a projected special for CBS but the series ended before it could be produced. I later wrote a completely revised version as a full length play which was done at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.” -- Alvin Boretz
“After the successful production of 'The Blue Men' on the Playhouse 90 series, I submitted this idea ['The Manufactured Man'] about a quiz show contestant who was given the answers. The idea was rejected. Thirty years later, a similar story was made into a feature film, by Robert Redford.” -- Alvin Boretz
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31
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47
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Correspondence and clippings for “The Blue Men,” 1959 : Telecast 1959 January 15.
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33
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16
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Script with handwritten emendations for final revision of episode #58-17: “The Blue Men,” 1959 January 5 : Telecast 1959 January 15.
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35
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2-3
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Scripts and revisions for “The Blue Men,” 1958-1959 : Telecast 1959 January 15.
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Police Story, CBS Television Network, 1952
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27
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32-35
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Scripts for untitled episodes, #13: Miami, Fla.; #15: Omaha, Neb.; and #18: Los Angeles County, California; 1952
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28
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1-4
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Scripts for #19: Minneapolis, Minn.; #22: San Francisco; #24: Philadelphia, Penn.; #26: Syracuse, N.Y.; 1952
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30
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35-43
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Correspondence on series and scripts, revisions, scene list, and outlines for #18: Los Angeles County, California; #13: Lt. John L. Deas, Miami, Florida; #19 Minneapolis, Minn.; New York, N.Y.; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Inspector Frank Ahern, San Francisco; and Captain William Metzger, Syracuse, New York; 1952
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Probation Officer, unproduced, undated : “Failed to find a home.” -- Alvin Boretz
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21
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16
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Scripts, undated
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28
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5
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Proposed series by Alvin Boretz, script of pilot in television and radio versions, undated
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Profiles in Courage, NBC Television Network, 1964-1965
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22
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4
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Scripts, outlines, and research notes for “Benjamin Barr Lindsey,” undated
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31
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48
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Clipping for uncompleted episode, “Benjamin Barr Lindsey,” 1964
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The Quest, unproduced, undated : “This was a series that died abornign [sic] as the network thought it too literary. Herbert Hirschman was an outstanding producer and director.” -- Alvin Boretz
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22
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5
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Correspondence, notes, and story idea, undated
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The Sabbath, undated
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28
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6
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Television script, undated
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The Secret Wars of Wild Bill Donovan, CBS Television Network, unproduced, circa 1980 : “It was to star Carroll O'Connor as star and producer. O'Connor, however, broke with his partner at the time and as part of the settlement, the partner received the rights to the script but without O'Connor, CBS passed. Donovan was chief of America's first foreign intelligence service and began the Office of Strategic Services in World War Two which later became the CIA.” -- Alvin Boretz
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22
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8-15
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Outlines, scripts, drafts, revisions, and notes, circa 1980
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31
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49
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Clipping, circa 1980
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35
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6-8
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Outline and script, circa 1980
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Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies, CBS Television Network, 1987
Originally called Sister Margaret and the Brownstone Gang.
“A TV film. I had a disagreement with the producer on rewrites and settled for the story credit and not the screenplay which been changed by another writer.” -- Alvin Boretz
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18
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17-18
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Scripts, drafts, and research notes, circa 1984
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Slattery's People, CBS Television Network, 1964-1965 : Story by Alvin Boretz and David W. Rintels, teleplay by David W. Rintels.
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28
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7
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Scripts and revisions for #5777-31: “He Who Has Ears, Let Him Bug Somebody Else,” 1965
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Spirit of '76, unproduced, undated : Proposed television series.
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24
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3
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Leather-bound proposal printed on pseudo-vellum, undated
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Star Trek, NBC Television Network, 1966-1969
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22
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16
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Outline for unproduced episode “Return to Eden,” series information, and correspondence, circa 1966 : “Contains a letter from Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry expressing pleasure at our meeting and looking forward to our working together.” -- Alvin Boretz
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The Stars Salute, Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, circa 1960-1966
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18
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19
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Flyer for the 1966 TV show written by Boretz, 1966
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30
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44
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Script for the 6th annual program, circa 1965
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31
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50
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Clippings and flyer for 1966 show, 1966
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Steadman, circa 1977 : “A series shot in Sun Valley with the Sheriff as the lead.” -- Alvin Boretz
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19
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1
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Outline, scripts, and research notes, circa 1977
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Steve Collura -- Double Life, circa 1982
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19
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2
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Script, 1982 February 9
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Suspense, CBS Television Network, 1949-1954 and 1964 : Suspense aired on CBS from 1949-1954 and was revived in 1964. There was a CBS radio program of the same name which ran from 1942-1962.
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19
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4
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Third draft of script for “Stain of Guilt,” 1958 April 15
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28
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8
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Third draft of script for “Stain of Guilt,” 1958 April 15
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Swiss Family Robinson, circa 1973-1974 : “Written for a Canadian Syndication Company.” -- Alvin Boretz
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19
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5
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Outlines, scripts, revisions, and research materials for “The Animal Kingdom” and “Somewhere on this Earth,” circa 1973-1974
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This is My Story, undated : “Wrote several TV films for Federation of Jewish Philanthropies for fund raising.” -- Alvin Boretz
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19
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6
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Script for “Little Girl Lost,” undated
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The Thousand Lies of Lady Luck, undated
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Box
19
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7
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Outline and script, undated : Originally boxed with Brenner materials.
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The Three Worlds of Virgil Houk, NBC Television Network unproduced, circa 1980 : “A TV film for NBC about a man who was blind and then recovered his sight. The movie was never done.” -- Alvin Boretz
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22
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17-19
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Scripts, outline, and research notes, circa 1980
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The Thunder of Jeremiah Jones, CBS Television Network, circa 1972
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Box
28
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9
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Outlines, script, and revisions for television film, 1972 October 12
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33
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29
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Outline for television film, undated
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The Treasure of Kings, unproduced, circa 1967
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19
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8
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Script, outline, and research materials, circa 1967 : Script pages are out of order.
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Treasury Men in Action, NBC Television Network, 1950-1955 : “Treasury Men in Action was a half hour series that ran on Thursday evenings at 8:30 on NBC. It was a live show until the Advertising agency took it to Hollywood and switched to film.” -- Alvin Boretz
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14
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1-8
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General notes and scripts, 1953-1954 : Live: “The Case of the Crooked Thief” (No. 110), 1953 September 3; “The Case of the Silent Man” (No. 112), 1953 September 17; “The Case of the Weak and the Strong” (No. 119), 1953 November 6; “The Case of the Bad Imitation” (No. 121), 1953 November 19; “The Case of the Unlucky Gamble” (No. 125), 1953 December 17; “The Case of the Honorable Man” (No. 130), 1954 January 21; and “The Case of the Silent Face” (No. 132), 1954 February 4.
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14
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9-20
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Scripts, 1954 : Filmed: “The Case of the Bad Bargain” (No. 10), 1954; “The Case of the Dangerous Dollars” (No. 11), 1954; “The Case of the Broken Bond” (No. 12), 1954; “The Case of the Desperate Men” (No. 13), 1954; “The Case of the Iron Curtain” (No. 16), 1954; “The Case of the Losing Gamble” (No. 148), 1954; “The Case of the Frightened Man” (No. 150), 1954; “The Case of the Lonely People” (No. A141), 1954; “The Case of the Gentleman Cheat” (No. E145), 1954; “The Case of the One Way Ride” (No. X6), 1954; “The Case of the Silent Partner,” 1954; and “The Case of the Violent Man,” 1954.
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28
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10-13
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Scripts for “The Case of the Lonely People,” #116: “The Case of the Lonely Bride,” #118: “The Case of the Deadly Secret,” and #123: “The Case of the Self-made Hero,” circa 1953
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30
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48-50
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Scripts for #A141: “The Case of the Lonely People,” “The Case of the Marked Man,” and #119: “The Case of the Weak and the Strong,” circa 1953
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31
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51
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Clippings for “The Case of the Lonely People,” circa 1954
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Valentine Hawkins, unproduced, circa 1985 : “This was to star Harry Valentine playing an executive of the Port Authority of New York. This was my third attempt to do a series on the Authority but each of them failed to be produced. Don't blame me. Program execs are strange people.” -- Alvin Boretz
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22
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20-21
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Scripts, notes, story ideas, outlines, and extracts, circa 1985
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A Very Small Miracle, unproduced, undated
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19
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24
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Outlines and breakdown for storyboard, undated
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Wall Street Women, unproduced mini-series, 1985 : “Wall Street [Women]was written as a four hour mini-series. The CBS Director of Mini-Series at the time was Bob Markell. When he left the network, his successor cancelled the show, as was to be expected. The next year the feature movie Wall Street came out with many of the same plot points as Wall Street Women. NBC was negotiating for the show but when news of the movie came out, they dropped the idea. Such a delightful business.” -- Alvin Boretz
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23
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1-4
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Outlines, scripts, notes, and drafts, 1985
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The Wardens, circa 1974
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19
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9-10
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Research materials and outlines for “Circle of Fear” and “Siege,” circa 1974
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Which Way to Chichen Itzas, unproduced, circa 1964
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23
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5
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Outline, notes, and clippings, circa 1964-1992
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33
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31
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Outline, undated
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Yankees and Lace Curtains, unproduced, undated
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33
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33
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Background information, undated
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24
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5
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General television contracts, 1975-1987
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Unnamed series
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26
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31
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Correspondence, research, and script for #13170: “Image of a Doctor,” 1961
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Miscellaneous
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32
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8, 9, 12-15, 17-19, 22-23, 25, 27, 28
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Miscellaneous outlines for Act of Faith; Backlash (also called Grub Street); Blessed House; The Caring Heart; Champagne Charlie; Chasing the Bismarck; A Deadly Fraud; A Deadly Memory; Elegy; The First of Her Kind: The True Story of Charlotte Ray, America's First Black Woman Lawyer; Flying Colors; The Great Land; Top of the World; Harvest of Rage; and Heartland, undated : Outlines maybe for film, television, or theater. Folders includes research notes, clippings, and correspondence for A Deadly Memory; research clippings on Charlotte Ray; and Edward Guiragos' An Overview of Alaska and correspondence with Guiragos for The Great Land and Top of the World.
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33
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1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12-15, 18-26, 28, 30, 32
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Miscellaneous outlines for An Innocent Murder (also called Justice Deferred and The Wrong Man); Journey from Beyond (also called Letting Go and Hanging On and Letting Go and Holding On); Little Boy Lost; Lost at Sea; McKenzie's Edge; Mollie and Son; My Friend, My Enemy (also called Women); On Silver Wings; Photo by Sally Jordan; A Place of Devils; Prize Package; Same and Martha; Season's of a Man's Life; Second Guess; The Secret; The Secret Diary of Rebecca Smith; The Shield; Side by Side; Skin Deep; Tailor's Dummy; Touch of Glory; and The Whistling Boy, A Child's Picture Book, undated : Outlines maybe for film, television, or theater. Folders includes correspondence, press releases, and clippings concerning the Cavallo Foundation and whistleblowers for A Place of Devils and notes for Touch of Glory.
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Series: Theater
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Abortion Conference, 1967 August
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19
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14
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Script for five vignettes performed at the conference and conference program, 1967 September 8
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28
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32
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Correspondence and scripts for skits illustrating circumstances of abortion, 1967 : Includes congratulatory letter from Eunice Shriver to Alvin Boretz.
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Banker's Hours, unproduced, circa 1989 : “Unproduced play.” -- Alvin Boretz
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20
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16
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Second draft of script, 1989
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35
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9
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Typescript of a stage play in two acts by Alvin Boretz, 1989
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I Remember You, Schulenburg, Texas: I.E. Clarke Inc, 1993
One-act play by Alvin Boretz, produced on television for General Motors Playwrights Theatre on the Arts and Entertainment Cable Network.
Stage-play version of unproduced episode of the CBS television series Playhouse 90.
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32
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29
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Published version of the play, 1993
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35
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10
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Cyclostyled playscript and correspondence, 1991-1994 : Page-proof of edition published by I.E. Clark Inc., undated.
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Made in America, New Theater for Now at the Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1984 March : “A two act play produced at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.” -- Alvin Boretz
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19
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15-17
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Script drafts and research materials, circa 1984
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31
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63
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Clipping, 1984 March
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33
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7
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Script of stage play, undated
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35
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11
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Notes, correspondence, and clippings of reviews, 1983-1991
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Millions of Voices, B'nai B'rith 125th Birthday Party, Madison Square Garden, New York City, 1968 December 2 : Sketch written by Alvin Boretz.
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19
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18
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Clippings, correspondence, and playscript, 1968
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31
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64
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Program, 1968 December 2
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Moby Dick, Orson Wells, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, undated : “Moby Dick in a play version by Orson Wells was produced at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. I was asked to provide needed continuity.” -- Alvin Boretz
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Box
19
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19
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French's drama edition of the play plus various rewritten passages and correspondence, undated
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My First Honduran, undated
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33
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11
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Script of one-act play, undated
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Passover 1968, A Protest for Freedom, New York Coordinating Committee for Soviet Jewry, 1968 April 10 : A Seder held in New York City to protest the Soviet Union's maltreatment of its Jewish citizens, produced by the New York Coordinating Committee for Soviet Jewry, written by Alvin Boretz.
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28
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33
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Research clippings, notes, correspondence, script, and revision, 1968
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The Price of Freedom, 1956
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28
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34
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Script for stage presentation, 1956
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Sound of Sundays, Cunningham League for Handicapped Children, Bayswater Jewish Center, Far Rockaway, New York, undated
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31
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66
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Clipping, undated
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Sounds in the Night, Brooklyn College Evening Session, Senior Class of 1942, 1942 January 10
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31
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65
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Musical revue scripted and directed by Alvin Boretz, 1942
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The Wall Between, United Community Chest of St. Clair Country, Port Huron, Michigan, 1962
“Written for the General Electric Theatre years before, this was also about my retarded son. The story resonated with many people and a midwest group began doing it as a play to enlighten people about the retarded.” -- Alvin Boretz
Play written by Alvin Boretz and adapted by Gerald O. Werle for limited amateur stage production by United Community Chest of St. Clair Country, Port Huron, Michigan. Originally General Electric Television Theatre episode “Accident of Life,” broadcast 1962 January 8.
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19
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20
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Correspondence, playbills, and clippings, 1962-1963
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A World to See, New York Guild for the Jewish Blind, 1957 May 6
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28
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36
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Script of a dramatized report for the annual dinner, 1957
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31
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67
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Program, 1957
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