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Douglass Crockwell collection,, 1897,1976, bulk 1934-1968

30.1 cubic feet (1 document box, 1 oversize box, and 96 Mutoscope boxes)
Spencer Douglass Crockwell was a commercial illustrator, experimental filmmaker, inventor, Mutoscope collector, amateur scientist, and Glens Falls, New York, resident. The Douglass Crockwell Collection contains Mr. Crockwell's personal papers, professional documents, films, Mutoscope reels, flip books, drawings, and photographs documenting his professional, civic, and personal life.

Frank Katen notebook, 1949 - 1993

1 folder
A collection of items from a notebook belonging to Frank Katen, including correspondence, photographs, and clippings.

James Reese collection,bulk, 1941-1983,, bulk 1954-1983

1.5 cubic feet
The James Reese collection consists of artwork, awards, scripts, and materials from film labs, all of which are related to Reese's work. It also consists of 16mm prints of his films, as well as films he collected.

J. Warren Perry Lyric Opera Papers and Music-Related Clippings circa 1955-1997, circa 1955-1997

1 box
Collection contains 6 folders of papers related to Perry's association with the Chicago Lyric Opera and 48 folders of clippings he compiled about vocalists, instrumentalists, conductors, and music halls.

Leo Hurwitz collection, 1900-1900

89.5 cubic feet
The Leo Hurwitz Collection consists of correspondence and papers (both business and personal), scripts, storyboards, publications and clippings, research materials, financial records, promotional material, interviews, festival materials, film and audio dating from 1910-1992, bulk 1925-1991. The collection covers the whole of Hurwitz’s professional career and to a lesser extent his personal life, but with much overlap in the materials themselves. The collection documents Hurwitz's involvement with many notable figures, including Paul Strand, Elia Kazan, Joris Ivens, Paul Robeson, Ralph Steiner, W.E.B. Du Bois, Henri Langlois, Woody Guthrie, James Blue, and Edwin Rolfe.

Lothar Wolff collection, 1926-1987

25.4 cubic feet
The Lothar Wolff Collection consists of correspondence (both business and personal), photographs, publications and clippings, research materials, awards and citations, artwork, and film and video dating from 1926 to 1987. The bulk of the collection represents Wolff’s professional career, including materials related to completed and proposed film and television projects and other business dealings; very little is of a personal nature. The collection includes material documenting Wolff’s involvement with many notable figures involved in motion pictures, including Louis de Rochemont, Louise Brooks, G. W. Pabst, and Paul Fejos.

Nation of Celestial Space records, 1948 - 2022, bulk 1960 - 1965

1 folder
Records relating to the Nation of Celestial Space, a micronation formed in Oak Lawn, Illinois, with particular reference to its coinage.