Manuscripts
Levien, Sonya. 1 letter to Clare Boothe Luce, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.); 19 cm., 1952, Feb. 21, Beverly Hills, Calif
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Luce, Clare Booth
Manuscripts
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Two photocopied letters of correspondence between Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce and Otis Chandler.
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Levien, Sonya. 1 letter to Olive Tilford Dargan, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.); 19 cm., 1954, Oct. 11, Beverly Hills, Calif
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Shlyen, Ben. 1 letter to Sonya Levien, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.); 27 cm., 1957, Jan. 19, Kansas City, Mo
Manuscripts
Also: Reprint of article from BOXOFFICE issue dated Jan. 12, 1957.
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Levien, Sonya. 1 letter to William Faulkner, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.); 18x22 cm., 1937, Mar. 1, Beverly Hills, Calif
Manuscripts
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R----, Tom. 1 letter to Sonya Levien, L.S. (typewritten: 1 p.); 28 cm., 1956
Manuscripts
The collection consists of screenplays, literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, awards and ephemera. The screenplays, while not consisting of Sonya Levien's total output of seventy films, does cover the entire span of her career. The correspondence does include some personal letters but is mainly business related, including letters relating to the Metropolitan magazine and Carl Hovey as editor and correspondent. There is also material in the collection related to Levien's early involvement with the Sufferage movement, both in America and England, as well as material recounting life in England and surviving the Blitz in World War II.
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