Manuscripts
Research materials: Humphries, Rolfe. "The Creative Imagination"
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Research materials: Humphries, Rolfe. "The Creative Imagination"
Manuscripts
Typescript copy of an article that appeared in The Nation.
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Research materials: Evans, Henry Tobit. Rebecca & Her Daughters
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Typescript copy of work. Typed on title page: "Printed by The Educational Publishing Co., Ltd. Cardiff, Wales, 1910."
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Research materials: McDermott, John W
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Letters pertaining to a proposed biography about Hollywood writer John W. McDermott by Hansen and a single March 9, 1961, issue of neighborhood newspaper for the Hollywood Hills with article on Jack McDermott ("The House That Jack Built").
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Research materials: sudden death syndrome
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Chiefly clippings and photocopied article.
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Research materials: United States structure outline
Manuscripts
Typescript outlines of structure of United States government, social programs, etc. (6 pp.).
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Articles and research materials
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Comprises chiefly newspaper articles Weil wrote as a regular columnist for the Larchmont Chronicle (Folders 4-51). Also contains lists of newspaper and magazine articles he published and notes regarding possible topics for columns (Folders 1-3); articles for other publications including the Los Angeles Independent (Folders 52-53) and the West Adams Heritage Association Newsletter (Folders 54-56B); proceedings from the symposium, "America's Heritage: Historic Structures and their Internal Environments" (Pomona, California, 1990), with Weil's contribution, "Investigation and Documentation of the Historic Interior" (Folder 57); a typescript for an article about Sumner Hunt (Folder 66) and notes and research files on various topics (Folders 61-72). Notably, Folder 65 contains a typescript, correspondence, and notes concerning Weil's thoughts on Hollywood, including a typescript, "Consideration of Hollywood, California, as a Historic Area" (1977). Additionally, reprographic copies of architectural drawings by Paul Williams located in Box 114, Rolls 159-160 may be related to the report by Williams included in Box 125, Folder 72, regarding specifications for the residence and garage of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hallett.
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