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Unger, Arthur (1924-2004), Papers, 1943-2004
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10.8 linear feet, 77 audio cassettes, 2 audio tapes, 4 audio discs, 5 CDs, 1 video
cassette
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INTRODUCTION
Arthur Unger was an entertainment journalist who reviewed movies and
television shows for the Christian Science Monitor and Ingenue. He edited several
magazines as wide-ranging as Mechanix Illustrated and Datebook and toured with the
Beatles. The collection includes recordings, transcripts, and notes from his interviews
with celebrities, his writings, Beatles publications, and personal materials.
DONOR INFORMATION
The Arthur Unger papers were donated to the University of Missouri by Unger on
26 May 2004 (Accession No. 6036). Mr. Unger wished to acknowledge the assistance
and encouragement of archivist/friend Doris Lang Thomas without whose dedicated work
the material in this archive might never have been assembled.
RESTRICTION
Consult the reference staff about the restriction on this collection.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Arthur Unger was born on 29 March 1924 in Brooklyn, New York. He served as
a cryptographer in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. After the war, he
attended the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism, graduating in 1949.
He worked at several magazines including Cars and Mechanix Illustrated before
starting his own teen magazine called Datebook. In 1964, he bought the rights to several
British articles and photographs of the Beatles and published them in Datebook. From
this point on, the publication became an official fan magazine of the group. He toured
with the Beatles in 1964 and 1965, conducting multiple interviews with them.
Unger was the editorial director of Great American Publications and Young
World Press, the latter of which published advice books for teenage girls.
From 1971 to 1973, he was the entertainment editor for Ingenue and in 1973, he
became the television critic for the Christian Science Monitor. He retired from the
Monitor in 1988, but continued to write occasional articles for it until 1990 and
Television Quarterly until 2002.
In addition to his magazine work, Unger was also the public relations director for
the American Friends of Anne Frank Center.
Unger died on 9 July 2004 while vacationing in Paris with his partner, Raul
Nuñez.
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The Arthur Unger Papers contain recordings, transcripts, and notes from his
interviews with celebrities, his writings, Beatles publications, and personal materials.
The collection is arranged into eight series: Interviews, Christian Science Monitor,
Datebook, Magazines and Journals, Other Writings, Beatles, Personal, and
Audiovisual.
The Interviews series is comprised of transcripts, notes, and articles from the
hundreds of interviews Unger conducted with television and movie personalities, as well
as others involved in the entertainment industry. The bulk of the interviews were done
from 1965 to 1998 and they are arranged alphabetically.
One exception to the entertainment theme in his work is the interview he did with
Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank. This interview came about through Unger’s proposal
to write a script about the relationship between Anne and Peter Van Pels.
A small number of audio cassettes with interviews are included in this series and
they are denoted with an asterisk (*) in the folder list, but Unger donated the complete
collection of his interview recordings to the Archives of Recorded Sound at the New
York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
The Christian Science Monitor series contains reviews of television shows and
feature articles Unger wrote for the newspaper, as well as correspondence and memos
written between Unger and the paper’s editors. In addition to reviews and interviews
with actors, he also wrote about the future of television technology for the Monitor. The
materials in this series are arranged chronologically.
The Datebook series contains issues of the teen magazine from 1957 to 1968,
correspondence from readers, promotional material, and business and financial records
and is arranged by type of document.
The Magazines and Journals series consists of issues of the many publications
Unger wrote for or edited throughout his career. They include Cars, Mechanix
Illustrated, Television Quarterly, and Ingenue and are arranged alphabetically by title.
The Other Writings series includes Unger’s books and book proposals, short
stories, plays, poetry, and freelance articles. Most of the books were published by Young
World Press, for which Unger was editorial director, and were geared toward the same
audience as the Datebook magazines. This series is arranged alphabetically by genre.
The Beatles series contains Beatles fan magazines, transcripts and tapes of
Unger’s interviews with the group, press releases, and letters Unger wrote to the Beatles.
In addition, the series includes newspaper clippings and a significant number of letters
from Datebook readers concerning the controversy surrounding John Lennon’s comment
about the Beatles being more popular than Jesus.
In 1998, Unger put up for auction some correspondence and other Beatles
memorabilia. The auction book with descriptions of these items is included in the series
which is arranged alphabetically by type of document.
The Personal series is arranged alphabetically by subject and contains
correspondence, publicity clippings, Unger’s World War II orders and camp newsletters,
and documents concerning the American Friends of Anne Frank Center. The series also
includes a discussion with Unger as he was sorting through his interview files to be
donated to the University of Missouri. The recording and transcript did not begin until
Unger got to Ruth Gordon (he was reviewing his files in alphabetical order), but he
discusses many entertaining stories from his encounters with the people he interviewed
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that provide a more intimate portrait of the individuals than what would appear in his
published articles.
The Audiovisual series contains audio cassette recordings of two interviews with
Unger, one by WNYC radio and another by a man identified only as Rafael A. In the
second interview, Unger discusses the inception of Datebook and how he came to be
involved with the Beatles. Unger also recorded his own notes on topics covered in this
interview.
The audio tapes consist of an interview with Allen Grey, and Murray the K
interviewing Brian Epstein. The audio discs include a two-record set and picture book of
the Beatles “Magical Mystery Tour” and interviews of the Beatles while they were
touring the United States. None of the interviews on the tapes or discs involved Unger.
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FOLDER LIST
Interviews Series
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Interview list
Abrahams, Seth
Adler, Mortimer
Agnew, Spiro T.
Albertston, Jack
Albrecht, Joie/Garden, Scott
Aldrin, Buzz
Alexander, Jane
Amos, John
Anderson, Richard
Andrews, Anthony
Andrews, Julie
Angier, John
Ann-Margret
Arledge, Roone
Asner, Ed
Asimov, Isaac
Astaire, Fred
Attenborough, David
Ayers-Allen, Phylicia
Badger, Mark O.
Baggett, Blaine
Ball, John F.
Ball, Lucille
Ballard, Dr. Robert D.
Baryishnikov, Mikhail
Baryishnikov/Minelli
Beatts, Anne
Beauty Pageant
Bedi, Kabir
Belan, Marc
Benedict, Dirk
Bennet, Douglas
Bergen, Candice
Bergman, Ingrid*
Boorstin, Daniel
Bostwick, Barry
Bottoms, Timothy
Bradbury, Ray
Bradley, Ed
Bridges, Jeff
Brill, Steven
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Brinkley, David
Brokaw, Tom
Brolin, James
Brooks, Geraldine
Brooks, Mel
Brown, Georgia
Browning, Kirk
Buchanan, Patrick J.
Buckley, William F.
Burke, James
Burnett, Carol
Burns, Catherine
Burrell, Philip
Burton, LeVar
Butler, David
Buxton, Cindy
Caan, James
Caesar, Sid
Carlin, George
Carnarvon, Lord
Vacant
Carradine, Robert
Carroll, Diahann
Carroll, Vinnette
Carter, Hodding
Cassidy, David
Cavett, Dick
Chaiken, Judy
Chamberlain, Richard
Chamberlain, Ward
Chancellor, John
Charren, Peggy
Chase, Barry
Cheever, John
Child, Julia
Christiansen, Bruce
Chung, Connie
Claiborne, Craig
Clark, William Ramsey
Clavell, James
Coco, James
Coleman, Dabney
Coleman, Gary
Collingwood, Charles
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Collins, Gary
Como, Perry
Condo, Luis Avalo
Conti, Tom
Cooke, Alistair
Cosell, Howard
Cousteau, Jacques
Covert, Harry
Cox, Nell
Crawford, Joan
Crile, Helen Sandburg
Cronkite, Walter
Cronyn, Hume/Tandy, Jessica
Crosby, Kathryn
Cross, Ben
Crystal, Lester
Cummings, Quinn
Curry, Tim
Davatzes, Nickolas
Davidson, Gordon
Davis, Bette
Davis, Roger
Dean, John
DeHavilland, Olivia
Devane, William
Dey, Susan
DeYoung, Cliff
Dimbleby, David
Dolan, Charles (Chuck) Francis
Donahue, Phil
Douglas, Mike
Downs, Hugh
Drew, Elizabeth
Duke, Patty
Duke, Paul
Duncan, Sandy
Duttine, John
Dyer, Gwynne
Eban, Abba
Ebert and Siskel
Edwards, Douglas
Edwards, Vince
Eitner, Don
Ellerbee, Linda/Dobyns, Lloyd
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Embery, Joan
Erman, John
Evans, Harold
Fanning, David
Faulk, John Henry
Fenton, Tom
Fine, Sylvia
Fitzgerald, Frances
Fitzgerald, Geraldine
Flanner, Janet
Flatow, Ira
Flexner, James Thomas
Fonda, Henry
Fonda, Jane
Fontaine, Joan
Fonteyn, Margot
Forman, Sir Denis
Foster, Jodie
Francis, Arlene
Frank, Otto*
Frank, Reuven
Franklin-Trout, Jo
Fraser, Antonia
Freeman, Sandi
Friedman, Steve
Friendly, Fred
Frost, David
Fuchs, Michael
Funt, Allen
Funt, Peter
Furness, Betty
Fyodorova, Victoria
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Garden, Scott
Geller, Robert
Gerard, Gil
Gielgud, Sir John/Richardson, Ralph
Gilbert, Melissa
Gill, S.S.
Gimbel, Peter
Gish, Lillian
Gleason, Jackie
Gless, Sharon
Goberman, John
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Goldberg, Leonard
Goode, Mark
Gordon, Richard
Gordon, Ruth
Gossett, Lou
Gould, Elliot
Graham, Martha*
Grant, Bud
Grant, Lee
Green, Ricki
Greene, Lorne
Greenfield, Jeff
Grefe, Sid
Griffin, Merv
Grossman, Larry
Grossman, Larry/Hewitt, Don
Gudanov, Alexander
Guida, Tony
Guillaume, Robert
Gumbel, Bryant
Gunn, Hartford
Guten, Howard
Haig, General Al
Haley, Alex
Hall, Monty
Hamner, Earl
Hanna, Lee
Harper, Valerie
Hartley, Mariette
Hartman, David
Hartz, Jim
Hawkesworth, John
Harris, Julie
Hayes, Helen
Helmsley, Sherman
Hepburn, Katherine*
Heston, Charlton
Hewitt, Don
Heyerdahl, Thor
Hillary, Sir Edmond
Hill, Pam
Hiller, Dame Wendy*
Hiss, Alger
Hitchcock, Alfred
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Hodsoll, Francis
Hogan, Paul
Holbrook, Hal
Holden, Scott
Hopkins, Anthony
Horne, Lena
Houseman, John
Hudson Brothers
Hudson, Rock
Hughes, Robert
Hunter, Ross
Hurt, John
Hussey, Olivia
Ilott, Pamela
Irain, Russell
Iselin, Jay
Ives, David
Jackson 5
Jackson, Glenda
Jacobi, Derek
James, Clive
Jamison, Judith
Jenkins, Brian
Jenner, Bruce
Jennings, Peter
Johnson, Celia
Johnson, Kenneth
Jones, James Cellan
Jones, James Earl
Jones, Shirley
Jones, Simon
Jordan, Barbara
Jordan, Richard
Kan, Yue-Sai
Karnow, Stanley
Kathmandu
Kaye, Danny
Keach, Stacy
Kee, Robert
Kerr, Deborah
King, Larry
Knowles, John
Koplin, Mert
Koplovitz, Kay
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Koppel, Ted
Korman, Harvey
Kotlowitz, Robert
Kudirka, Simas
Kuralt, Charles
Kuroyanagi, Tetsuko
Kurtis, Bill
LaBella, Vincenzo
Lancaster, Burt
Landau, Martin/Bain, Barbara
Landon, Michael
Lange, Gerri
Lansbury, Angela*
Large, Brian
Lasser, Louise
Lawrence, Vicki
Leachman, Cloris
Lear, Norman
Leibman, F.
Leonard, Bill
Leonard, John
Letterman, David
Li, Yung Sue
Lichtenstein, Chuck
Linden, Hal
Lindsay, John
Lockhart, Robin Bruce
Lockhart, June
Loudon, Dorothy
Macaulay, David
Mackin, Cassie
Marchand, Nancy
Margolis, Stan
Markham, Monty
Marsh, Jean
Martin, Dean
Martin, Mary
Martin, Pam
Martin, Quinn
Martinez, A
Maysles, David and Albert
McCoullogh, David
McDowell, Malcolm
McGee, Frank
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McGhee, Peter S.
McKay, Gardner
McKellen, Ian
McKuen, Rod
MacLaine, Shirley
McLaughlin, Bill
McLuhan, Marshall
McMullen, Jay
MacNeil, Robert
Mehta, Zubin
Menotti, Giancarlo
Merrow, John
Messina, Cedric
Midler, Bette
Miller, Arthur
Miller, J.P.
Miller, Jonathan
Minelli, Liza
Miziker, Ron
The Monkees
Monty Python
Moore, Mary Tyler
Moreno, Rita
Moriarty, Michael
Morris, Greg
Mouseketeers
Moyal, Samuel
Moyers, Bill*
Mudd, Roger
Mumy, Bill
Murphy, Tom
Neal, Patricia
Newhart, Bob
Newman, Ed
Nicholson, Jack
Vacant
Nixon, Agnes
Northshield, Robert
O’Brien, Jack
O’Connor, Carroll
O’Keefe, Michael
O’Neill, Jennifer
O’Reilly, Bill
Olivier, Laurence
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Osmond, Marie
Otte, Ruth
Pacino, Al
Page, George
Pagett, Nicola
Paley, William
Papp, Joseph
Pauley, Jane
Payne, Dr. Roger S.
Peck, Gregory
Pfister, Edward V.
Plowright, Joan
Poitier, Sidney
Posner, Irina
Powers, Stephanie
Prinze, Freddie
Purcell, Sarah
Qube/Kreach
Quinn, Sally
Quintero, Jose
Racimo, Victoria
Randall, Tony
Rainier, Prince
Rather, Dan
Rayvid, Jay
Reagan, Nancy
Reasoner, Harry/Smith, Howard K.
Reasoner, Harry
Redfern, Ron
Redford, Robert
Redgrave, Lynn
Redgrave, Vanessa
Rees, Marion
Reeves, Richard
Reisman, David
Reynolds, Burt
Rintels, David W.
Rivera, Geraldo
Robards, Jason
Robertson, Cliff
Robinson, Gilbert R.
Rockefeller, Sharon Percy
Rodgers, Richard
Rogers, Wayne
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Rooney, Andy
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Rose, Charlie
Rudd, Hughes
Rudd, Paul
Ruckeyser, Louis
Russell, Kurt
Russell, Mark
Sacks, Michael
Safer, Morley
Safka, Melanie
Sagan, Carl
St. James, Susan
Salant, Dick
Salinger, Pierre
Salisbury, Harrison
Sandburg, Helga
Saltman, Jack
Sands, Diana
Sauter, Van Gordon
Savitch, Jessica
Sawyer, Diane
Sayyad, Parviz
Schickel, Richard
Schlessinger, Arthur
Schlosser, Herbert S.
Schmertz, Herb
Schultz, Barbara
Sevareid, Eric
Seymour, Jane
Shay, Robert E.
Sheehan, Bill
Sheen, Martin
Sheldrick, Daphne
Shepard, Cybill
Sherman, Bobby
Sherrin, Ned
Shirley, Eugene
Shrestha, Prem Prakash
Sills, Beverly
Silverman, Fred
Small, Neva
Smith, Howard K.
Smith, Liz
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Smith, Samantha
Smothers Brothers
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Snyder, Tom
Sparks, John
Spivak, Lawrence
Squire, Robert
Stanton, Frank
Stapleton, Jean
Starr, Ringo*
Steinem, Gloria
Stevens, George, Jr.
Stevenson, Isabelle
Stevenson, Parker
Stewart, James
Stewart, Martha
Stone, Vernon
Storke, William
Strassberg, Lee
Strauss, Peter
Stringer, Howard
Struthers, Sally
Susskind, David
Sutherland, Donald
Sutton, Shaun
Swallow, Norman
Sydney, Sylvia
Tabori, Kristopher
Tandy, Jessica
Tartikoff, Brandon
Vacant
Taylor, Ken
Thomas, Marlo
Thomas, Richard
Threlkeld, Richard
Timerman, Jacobo
Tinker, Grant
Tisch, Laurence
Tofler, Alan
Tomlin, Lily*
Tong, Jacqueline
Travanti, Daniel J.
Trobe, Jacob L.
Trout, Robert
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Truffaut, Francois
Turner, Ed
Turner, Ted
TVQ Possibles
Tyson, Cicely
Ullmann, Liv
Vacant
Utley, Garrick
Van Dyke, Dick
Van Dyke, Nicholas B.
Van Peebles, Melvin
Vereen, Ben
Vinton, Bobby
Wagner, Lindsay
Walker, Nancy
Wallace, Chris
Wallace, Mike
Walters, Barbara
Ward, Jonathan
Wattenburg, Ben
Wayne, John
Weil, Sue
Weld, Tuesday
Welles, Orson
West, Mae*
Westin, Av
Wheeler, Thomas E.
Wheldon, Huw
White, Betty
White, Theodore
Wicker, Tom
Wilder, Isabel
William, Paul
Winkler, Henry
Wolf, Dick
Wolper, David L.
Wood, Lana
Woodard, Alfre
Woodhouse, Barbara
Woodlawn, Holly
Woodruff, Judy
Worth, Irene
Wright, Robert
Yellen, Linda
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Interviews Series (con’d)
f. 541
f. 542
York, Michael
Young, Loretta
Christian Science Monitor Series
f. 543-562 Reviews, 1973-1990, n.d.
f. 563-569 Special features, 1980s
f. 570
Memos and correspondence, 1979-1984
Datebook Series
f. 571-578
f. 579-581
f. 582
f. 583-587
f. 588
f. 589
f. 590
Datebook, 1957-1967 (loose copies)
Datebook, 1958-1964 (bound copies)
Datebook Fiction Annual, 1961-1964
Teen Datebook, 1967-1968
Letters to Unger re: articles, 1957-1963
Promotion and publicity, 1959-1965
Business plan and financial records, 1958-1967
Magazines and Journals Series
f. 591
f. 592
f. 593-594
f. 595-604
f. 605-607
f. 608
f. 609-615
f. 616-617
f. 618-620
f. 621-624
f. 625
f. 626
f. 627-646
f. 647
Best Hot Rods, 1952
Calypso Album, 1957
Car Life, 1955-1956
Cars, 1953-1954
Challenge, 1955
Home Auto Mechanic, 1955
Ingenue, 1971-1973, n.d.
Man’s Magazine, 1955
Mechanix Illustrated, 1948-1950
Outasite, 1968
Speed Age, 1955
Sports Cars Illustrated, 1955
Television Quarterly, 1973-2002
Writer’s Digest, 1953
Other Writings Series
f. 648-657 Books
f. 648
The Cool Book, 1961
f. 649
Datebook’s Complete Guide to Dating, 1960
f. 650
First Dates and Other Disasters, 1965
f. 651
Under Twenty, 1963
f. 652
What Girls Want to Know About Boys, 1962
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Other Writings Series (con’d)
f. 653
Proposal- “Julia and Martha,” 1996
f. 654-657 Proposal- “On the Record, Off the Record,” 1984-1996
f. 658
Features, n.d.
f. 659
Freelance, 1965-1969
f. 660
Ideas, n.d.
f. 661
Plays, n.d.
f. 662
Poetry, n.d.
f. 663
Our Town, 1950
f. 664
Reviews, 1976
f. 665
Short pieces, n.d.
f. 666-697 Short stories, n.d.
f. 698-700 Term papers (University of Missouri), 1940s
f. 701
Travel, 1954-1989, n.d.
Beatles Series
f. 702
f. 703
f. 704-707
f. 708-718
f. 719
f. 720
f. 721-743
f. 721
f. 722
f. 723
f. 724
f. 725
f. 726
f. 727
f. 728
f. 729
f. 730
f. 731
f. 732
f. 733
f. 734
f. 735
f. 736
f. 737
f. 738
f. 739
f. 740
f. 741
Auction, 1998
Correspondence, 1964-1971, n.d.
Interviews, 1966, 1989*
Lennon controversy, 1966
Miscellaneous, 1964-1966, n.d.
Press releases, 1964-1965, n.d.
Publications
All About the Beatles, 1964
Beatlemania, 1964
Beatleopaedia (cover only), 1964
The Beatles, 1964
The Beatles, 1964
The Beatles Are Here, 1964
The Beatles Are Back, 1964
Beatles Color Pinup Album, 1964
Beatles Film, 1964
The Beatles Monthly Book, No. 39, 42, 49, 54, October 1966-January 1968
Beatles ‘Round the World, No. 1, 1964
Beatles ‘Round the World, No. 2, 1964
Best of the Beatles, 1964
The Best of the Beatles, No. 2, 1964
Meet the Beatles, 1963
Meet the Beatles, 1964
Mirabelle, February-April 1964
Movieland, 1964
The Original Beatles Book, 1964
The Original Beatles Book, Two, 1964
Pop Star Pictorial, No. 3, 1964
C4027 Unger, Arthur (1924-2004), Papers, 1943-2004
Beatles Series (con’d)
f. 742
Ready, Steady, Go!, 1964
f. 743
Ringo, 1964
f. 744
Publicity clippings, 1979-1998, n.d.
Personal Series
f. 745
f. 746-750
f. 751
f. 752
f. 753
f. 754
f. 755-756
American Friends of Anne Frank Center, 1977-1996
Correspondence, 1940s-1990s
Interview with Michael Kateman re: celebrity interviews, 2004*
Miscellaneous, 1937-1991
Nieman Fellowship, 1973
Publicity clippings, 1953-1996, n.d.
World War II, 1943-1946
Audiovisual Series
a.c. 1
a.c. 2-5
a.c. 6
Arthur Unger interviewed by WNYC, 5 January 1986
Arthur Unger interviewed by Rafael A. re: Beatles, July 2000
Arthur Unger notes on Rafael A. interview list, July 2000
a.t. 1
a.t. 2
Allen Grey interview, 22 January 1962
Murray the K- Brian Epstein interview, n.d.
a.d. 1-2
a.d. 3
a.d. 4
Beatles: “Magical Mystery Tour,” 1967
“The Beatles East Coast Invasion,” 1985
“The Beatles West Coast Invasion,” 1985
INDEX TERMS
Subject
Actors and actresses
Actors and actresses-Interviews
Folders
Other Image
24, 34, 38, 41, 61, 64, 68, 110, 114, 187, 257,
y
265, 314, 333, 340, 352, 355, 360, 362, 367, 385,
394, 419, 427, 443, 450, 480, 492, 502, 517, 520,
533, 541
5, 8-12, 14, 16, 20, 21, 24, 30, 32, 34, 35, 37, 38, a.c. 5641, 46, 53, 54, 56, 57, 59-61, 64, 65, 68, 70-72,
58; CD 375, 83-85, 89, 95-98, 101-103, 105, 106, 109,
5
110, 112-115, 122, 124, 125, 130, 131, 141, 145147, 150, 151, 157, 168, 172-174, 177-180, 185188, 191-193, 200, 201, 207, 210, 211, 213, 215219, 224, 228-231, 233, 235, 238, 239, 245, 246,
253, 256-258, 260, 261, 264, 265, 267, 273, 277,
280-282, 284, 286-288, 293, 296, 299, 300, 303,
305-309, 311, 314, 317-320, 329, 336-341, 350,
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Subject
Agnew, Spiro Theodore
(1918-1996)
Aldrin, Edwin E. (1930- )
Asimov, Isaac (1920-1992)
Automobiles, 1950s
Ballard, Robert D. (1942- )
Beatles
Folders
352, 353, 355, 360-362, 364, 367, 369, 374, 376,
377, 379-381, 385, 386, 390, 394-396, 400, 403,
404, 408, 413, 415-417, 421, 427, 431, 436, 438,
441, 443, 454, 459, 461, 465-467, 471, 472, 474,
476, 479, 481, 485, 486, 492-494, 501, 502, 505,
508, 510, 511, 515, 517, 519, 521, 525, 530, 533,
534, 536, 538, 541-562, 751
4
7
17
591, 593-604, 608, 618-620, 625, 626
25
462, 702-744
Bradbury, Ray (1920- )
Buchanan, Patrick J. (1938)
Charren, Peggy (1928- )
Child, Julia (1912-2004)
Clark, William Ramsey
(1927- )
Cousteau, Jacques-Yves
(1910-1997)
Cronkite, Walter (19162009)
Dancers--Interviews
39
50
Datebook
Dating (Social customs),
1960s
Embery, Joan (1949- )
Epstein, Brian (1934-1967)
Explorers--Interviews
571-582
648-652
Frank, Anne (1929-1945)
152-155
Frank, Otto (1889-1980)
152-155
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Other
a.c. 2-6,
42-54;
a.t. 2;
a.d. 1-4
74
77
81
93
100
a.c. 51
26, 27, 148, 189, 199, 248, 508, 751
a.c. 11,
56-58;
CD 3-5
133
703
7, 25, 93, 221, 222, 751
a.t. 2
a.c. 5658; CD 35
a.c. 8-10,
55; v.c. 1
a.c. 8-10,
Image
C4027 Unger, Arthur (1924-2004), Papers, 1943-2004
Subject
Folders
Freedom of the press
Galbraith, John Kenneth
(1908-2006)
Graham, Martha (18941991)
Grey, Allen
Griffen, Merv (1925-2007)
Haig, Alexander Meigs, Jr.
(1924-2010)
Haley, Alex (1921-1992)
Hepburn, Katherine (19072003)
698-700
169
Hewitt, Don (1922-2009)
Hillary, Edmond (19192008)
Hiss, Alger (1904-1996)
Hitchcock, Alfred (18991980)
Holocaust, Jewish (19331945)
Jackson 5
Jackson 5
Jackson, Michael (19582009)
Jackson, Michael (19582009)
Journalism--Political
aspects
Journalism--Social aspects
Journalists--Interviews
198, 220
222
Kaufman, Murray (19221982)
189
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Other Image
55; v.c. 1
a.c. 11
a.t. 1
196
205
206
218
a.c. 1216; CD 12
225
226
152-155, 495, 745, 746
a.c. 8-10,
55; v.c. 1
244
244
244
y
244
y
343-348
343-348
40, 43-45, 51, 67, 69, 73, 79, 86, 91, 100, 104,
a.c. 56116, 118-121, 123, 126, 128, 129, 132, 135, 138, 58; CD 3140, 142, 143, 156, 159, 161, 162, 194, 197, 198, 5
202 , 209, 212, 220, 252, 262, 266, 268, 272, 276,
278, 283, 302, 315, 321, 322, 324, 327, 343-349,
351, 354, 358, 363, 372, 383, 388, 391, 392, 402,
409, 411, 412, 414, 418, 423, 429, 430, 437, 451,
452, 456, 458, 469, 487, 488, 496, 504, 512-514,
526, 527, 537, 539, 751
a.t. 2
C4027 Unger, Arthur (1924-2004), Papers, 1943-2004
Subject
Leary, Timothy (1920-1996)
Lennon, John (1940-1980)
McLuhan, Marshall (19111980)
Moyers, Bill (1934- )
Folders
343-348
257, 325
31, 90, 139, 234, 247, 325, 326, 407, 462, 529,
704-707, 751
Paley, William S. (19011990)
Periodical editors
Periodicals--Automobiles
Periodicals--Entertainment
industry
Politicians--Interviews
370
Smith, Howard K. (19142002)
Smith, Samantha (19721985)
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr
Isaevich (1918-2008)
Steinem, Gloria (1934- )
Strassberg, Lee (19011982)
Teen Datebook
Television broadcasting
Other
Image
703
708-718
322
Musicians
Musicians--Interviews
Roosevelt, Eleanor (18841962)
Sagan, Carl E. (1934-1996)
Sandburg, Carl (1878-1967)
Sevareid, Eric (1912-1992)
Singers
Singers--Interviews
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588-590
591, 593-604, 608, 618-620, 625, 626
592, 609-615, 621-624, 627-646
a.c. 1938
y
a.c. 4254, 5658; a.t.
2; a.d. 3,
4; CD 3-5
a.c. 1-6
4, 50, 81, 111, 127, 175, 205, 225, 227, 259, 295,
297, 342, 387, 390, 405, 410, 447, 484
410
420
425
437
244, 257, 419, 448, 450
48, 88, 139, 244, 257, 333, 365, 419, 444, 448,
450, 509
391, 451
453
455
463
471
583-587
2, 15, 33, 42, 78, 107, 117, 136, 161, 163, 164,
190, 195, 196, 203, 204, 223, 240, 242, 271, 291,
316, 366, 368, 370, 375, 382, 406, 422, 428, 435,
y
C4027 Unger, Arthur (1924-2004), Papers, 1943-2004
Subject
Folders
Other
439, 440, 445, 449, 460, 473, 475, 482, 489, 490,
498-500, 518, 522, 524, 531, 532, 543-569
Television programs, Public 343-348
service
Televsion and children
74, 290, 506
Tucker automobile
596
Tucker, Preston (1903596
1956)
Turner, Ted (1938- )
499
Unger, Arthur (1924-2004) 570, 653-657, 703, 746-755
a.c. 1-6,
56-58;
CD 3-5
Wayne, John (1907-1979) 311, 517
West, Mae (1893-1980)
521
World War, 1939-1945-746
Correspondence
World War, 1939-1945-756
Journals
World War, 1939-1945-755
Pennsylvania, Haverford
World War, 1939-1945-755
Philippine Islands, Manila
World War, 1939-1945-755
U.S. Army Air Corps. 68th
Army Airways
Communication System
Group--Newsletters
Young adult literature
571-587, 605-607, 616, 617, 621-624, 648-652
Youths' periodicals
571-587, 605-607, 616, 617, 621-624
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Image