Box 2
Contains 43 Results:
Robinson, Earl - "A Cantata in Three Parts" , 1987
Earl Robinson wrote the famous labor/protest song "Joe Hill." During the 1940s and early 1950s Robinson and Hay were co-participants in the west-coast branch of the populist folk-music organization "People's Songs." The "Cantata" also contains a 1987 note from Robinson to Hay.
Friends of the UCLA Library/The UCLA Librarian , 1963-1964
Open letter to "Friends of the UCLA Library" regarding 1963 lecture on Oscar Wilde. Seven issues of the "UCLA Librarian" collected by Harry Hay have been deaccessioned; they are v. 16, numbers 23, 25, 26; and v. 17, numbers 6,7, 11, and 14. The content may be viewed at http://www.archive.org/details/uclalibrarianv15to16univ [and] /uclalibrarianv17to19univ.
Employer check stubs - Avion Aircraft , 1943-1945
Tax documents, material related to the settlement of the Harry Hay Sr. estate, and material related to Harry Hay's employment, mostly as an industrial materials planner.
Employer check stubs - Interstate Aircraft, 1942-1943
Tax documents, material related to the settlement of the Harry Hay Sr. estate, and material related to Harry Hay's employment, mostly as an industrial materials planner.
Employer check stubs - Leahy Manufacturing , 1947-1963
B.G. Engineering; Leahy Manufacturing
Henry Hay Sr., estate, 1938-1942
Tax documents, material related to the settlement of the Harry Hay Sr. estate, and material related to Harry Hay's employment, mostly as an industrial materials planner.
Insurance Policies, 1938-1942
Tax documents, material related to the settlement of the Harry Hay Sr. estate, and material related to Harry Hay's employment, mostly as an industrial materials planner.
Material planning - industrial catalogs, workbook, 1946-1963
Industrial products catalogs and an industrial materials workbook, possibly from Avion Aircraft.
"Material planning stuff" , 1938-1943
Contents of an envelope labelled "material planning stuff," including industrial specifications worksheets and an industrial trade magazine.
Merchandising Plan (textiles) - "The American Way" , 1941
A merchandising proposal formulated by Harry Hay for a textile marketer in New York, based on theme/slogan "The American Way."