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Bernard Kantor papers
This collection consists of Dr. Bernard Kantor's collection of files, student papers, colleague papers, and photographs. Dr. Kantor was the Chair of the Department of Cinema at the University of Southern California from 1964 to 1974.
Madge Kennedy photographs and clippings
Collection consists of photographs and clippings of American theatre and film actress Madge Kennedy.
Jim Koehler collection
This collection consists of materials collected by film location manager and auditor James "Jim" Koehler, including production board strips, books on locations, location guides, film still, scripts, budgets, and photographs.
Dean Lemon collection of autographs
Collection consists of a signed photograph of Frank Sinatra, and an envelope with Arthur Godfrey signature from Dean Lemon.
Sol Lesser papers
This collection contains scripts, clippings, pamphlets, contracts, photographs, and other materials from to the career of producer, theater owner, and an instructor of film studies, Sol Lesser, ranging from 1917 to 1976.
Leonard Lyons photograph and letter
This collection consists of a photograph of Ethel Barrymore and Joe DiMaggio and an accompanying letter from Barrymore to friend and columnist Leonard Lyons.
Fred MacMurray and June Haver papers
This collection consists of the scripts and photographs of American actors June Haver (1926-2005) and Frederick MacMurray (1908-1991).
Frances Marion papers
This collection contains the papers of American screenwriter and author Frances Marion (1888-1973). Materials include books, scrapbooks, treatments and short stories, photographs, stills, clippings, and programs, newspaper and magazine articles, and plaques and awards.
Eddie Mayehoff papers
This collection consists of scripts, correspondences, photographs, film recordings, as well as sketches, a checkbook, and an ash tray from American actor Eddie Mayehoff (1909-1992). Mayehoff was in a number of Broadway plays and films, including "That's My Boy" (1951), "Off Limits" (1952), and "How to Murder Your Wife" (1965).
Virginia Mayo papers
This collection contains the papers of American actress Virginia Mayo (1920-2005). Materials include personal and business correspondence, telegrams, fan letters, theater and motion picture programs, scrapbooks, and clippings, stills, photographs, fan magazines, publicity, pressbooks, and awards and trophies.