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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 115 Collections and/or Records:

'A Salute to Central City' - A Public Service Television Program, 1958 August 11

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Identifier: M123.05.0094.0003
Abstract

Script for the public service television program concerning the production '...And Perhaps Happiness,' written by Thomas Hornsby Ferrill in 'A Salute to Central City' which aired from 9:30-10:00 pm on August 11, 1958 on station KLZ-TV, channel 7, in Denver, Colorado. Show produced by Richard E. Cook of the California Academy of Sciences, Staged by James Edvon of KLZ-TV, and directed by Jack Carver, KLZ-TV.

Dates: 1958 August 11

'...And Perhaps Happiness' 1958 Master Copy of All Drafts, 1958

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Identifier: M123.05.0094.0004
Abstract

Bound book with red cover (11 x 8 x 2) containing all drafts, revisions, and coorespondence concerning the 1958 Central City Opera House production of '...And Perhaps Happiness.' between Thomas Hornsby Ferrill and Reginald Lawrence.

Dates: 1958

Box 1, 1943-2019

 File — Box B434.01.0001: Series B434.01; Series B434.02 [Barcode: U186023300356]
Identifier: B434.02.0001
Abstract

Box contains "The Max Goldberg Story" by Owen Chariton, clippings and journal articles on Max and Miriam Goldberg, and DVDs with interviews done by Max Goldberg.

Dates: 1943-2019

Box 1, 1936

 File — Box B397.01.0001: Series B397.01 [Barcode: U186023261659]
Identifier: B397.01.0001
Abstract Ernest Morris was born in Thorn, Germany and came to the United States as a child. He graduated from the University of Colorado with degrees in philosophy and law. He was a board member of the Colorado Historical Association for two decades and was president from 1932 through 1936. His unpublished manuscript "Gathering Much" covers his early life and legal career. While he was chairman of the Denver County Council of Defense during WWII, he charged the Denver Post with libellous attacks. The...
Dates: 1936