Box 2
Contains 51 Results:
Harry and Anita Hay, miscellaneous , 1938-1948
Includes 1948 contract for "personalized children's recordings" produced by Harry and Anita Hay; also, social security and other identification cards circa 1938-1942.
John Burnside documents , 1965
Bill of sale transferring "Teleidoscope" (Burnside invention) rights to Harry Hay; John Burnside letter to attorney regarding divorce.
John Burnside, three essays, circa 1988
Personal items connected to events in the life of Harry Hay, and Harry Hay and family relationships, circa 18th century (family geneology) to 2002.
Copy of Harry Hay's Will, 1985
Copy of Harry Hay's Will, left in care of William Moritz.
"Harry Hay Memorial, 8 December 2002" , 2002
Personal items connected to events in the life of Harry Hay, and Harry Hay and family relationships, circa 18th century (family geneology) to 2002.
Political ephemera, 1938-1943
Textual material related to left/communist party politics and activism circa 1935-1940; includes periodicals, a course catalog for L.A. Worker's School, and a contact list of 152 Los Angeles area clubs and organizations for a "projected conference" in 1942.
HUAC hearings transcript and related copied items, 1955
Photocopied transcript of Harry Hay's testimony before House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearing held in Los Angeles in 1955; and other photocopied documents related to his testimony.
Political ephemera, 1960-1990
Events flyers for various meetings and rallys; several items from left periodicals.
Articles about Harry Hay, 1976-1989
This section consists of the following materials that focus on Harry Hay as subject: transcripts of interviews, newpaper and magazine articles, obituaries and memorials, research notes, and a chronology and manuscript section from an unpublished book. The research notes appear to be part of Stuart Timmon's research for his biography, The Trouble with Harry Hay.
Articles and publicity , 1990
Articles and publicity regarding the publication of Stuart Timmon's biography,"The Trouble With Harry Hay"