Carbon copies of typed letters between M. L. Sears and an unidentified "L.B.R." Begins with a letter from Sears containing a brief sketch entitled "The Pace that Kills," possibly by an unidentified "W.B.". The sketch references author Stephen Crane and actress Della Fox. This is followed by an exchange of brief letters between Sears and L.B.R. about the piece, some of which are written as limericks.
Collection contains audio interviews conducted by Arthur Unger, a television critic for the Christian Science Monitor and special correspondent for Television Quarterly. Length of interviews varies. Subject include actors, entertainers, musicians, journalists, writers, more. Tapes are sound cassettes, analog, 1 7/8 ips, mono.
Papers of the Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist. Collection includes correspondence, articles by Gilmore, articles about Gilmore, and speeches.
American journalist, humor writer and sports cartoonist. Collection contains manuscripts, copies of his columns, correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, memorabilia and published material.
Papers of the American journalist; film, drama, and television critic; and author. Collection includes correspondence (1950-1970); manuscript and published articles; and book, film, television, and theatre reviews.