ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT,
AND BROADCASTING
ANDREWS, FRANK,
MUSIC COLLECTION, 1956-1972, n.d., 0.6 foot.
Audio recordings of approximately 17 hours of American Indian songs in native languages. Most
were recorded in Montana, Oklahoma, and South Dakota at festivals or private homes. [Connect to
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BELLOC, HILAIRE, COLLECTION, 1905-1938, n.d., 0.4 foot.
A collection of 35 brief letters and 3 typescript articles by Belloc, purchased from a rare book
dealer.
BEST, MARY, PAPERS, 1927-1987, 2.4 feet.
Papers documenting the professional theatrical career of a Marquette University graduate,
including playbills and programs, press clippings, photographs, and a limited amount of
correspondence. [Connect to Inventory]
CATHOLIC
BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION RECORDS, 1947, 1955-1972, n.d., 5.2 feet.
Records of an association of Catholic radio
and television
professionals that preceded Unda-USA. Correspondence, publications, photographs,
and proceedings of general assemblies and Gabriel awards banquets comprise the
bulk of the collection. [Connect
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CATHOLIC FILMS AND TELEVISION PROGRAMS COLLECTION, 1952-1953, 1955, 1959,
n.d .
A collection of films from the 1950s relating to the Catholic faith, including Christopher
Programs with James Cagney, Danny Thomas, and Robert Young; a Catholic
Hour program on corrupt practices in US politics; and a film of a Midnight Pontifical
High Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.
CHESTERTON, GILBERT K., COLLECTION, 1910-1949, n.d., 4.2 feet.
A collection of items by and about Chesterton, including 6 literary manuscripts (5 in his hand),
several letters, articles and pamphlets, and a run of G.K.'s Weekly.
GLASS SLIDE COLLECTION, ca. 1900-ca. 1930, 35.5 feet.
Slides from the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, Campion High School (Prairie du Chien,
Wisconsin), and the Marquette University Lecture Bureau, largely relating to art, geography, and
the Catholic Church.
HOUGHTON, ELIZABETH WHITCOMB,
COLLECTION, 1900-1945, 2.8 feet.
Letters and manuscripts of 30 American and English authors, including Lascelles Abercrombie, Rupert
Brooke, Walter De La Mare, Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, A.E. Housman, Joyce Kilmer, T.E. Lawrence, Sir
Edward Howard Marsh, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Siegfried Sassoon. Many of the letters were written
to John Drinkwater. [Connect to Inventory]
JANDA, JAMES PAPERS, n.d. (0.6 foot unprocessed).
Primarily poetry, plays, and children's stories. Most notable is "The
Hanbelachia Collection," which pertains to Native Americans and Catholic
evangelization by Jesuits in western South Dakota. This collection is
closed.
KENNEBECK, EDWIN, PAPERS,
ca. 1942-1996, 5.7 feet.
Papers of a writer and editor for Viking Press, consisting largely of manuscripts of unpublished novels,
short stories, and plays. Also included are diaries, journals, scattered correspondence, book reviews
and other published writings, and background material for Kennebeck's book on the trial of 13 Black
Panthers (1970), for which he served as a juror. [Connect to
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KILMER, JOYCE /CAMPION COLLEGE
COLLECTION, 1908-1975, 0.8 foot.
Materials relating to the poet and his relationship with Campion College of the Sacred Heart, a
high school for boys operated by the Society of Jesus in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Included are
letters from Kilmer to James Daly, S.J., letters from literary figures to Kilmer, handwritten drafts of
five poems, and typescript drafts of two essays and a talk. Notable correspondents include Edna
Ferber, Susan Glaspell, and Gene Stratton-Porter. [Connect
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MARASCO,
FRANK J., CARTOON COLLECTION, ca. 1930-ca. 1962, 3.0 feet.
The collection consists of 774 original drawings by a long-time cartoonist
for the Milwaukee Sentinel, largely concerning politics and sports
(especially baseball). Many of the sports cartoons depict the Milwaukee
Braves.
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McGUIRE,
AL, FILM AND VIDEOTAPE COLLECTION, 1953-present, 39.0 feet.
A collection of audio, video and 16 mm film relating primarily to McGuire's second career in
broadcasting. A large portion of the gift collection consists of master videotape interviews with
prominent college basketball coaches and players. Highlights include McGuire's own interview with
WTMJ the day he was hired by Marquette (4/11/64) and 15-minute half-time (NBC) shows with Digger
Phelps, Bobby Knight, and Michael Jordan. The collection also documents McGuire's civic contributions
with many reels of "Al's Run" for Children's Hospital. [Connect to
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McNEILL, DONALD T.,
COLLECTION, 1928-1969, 72.7 feet (6.0 feet unprocessed).
Records of the long-running ABC Network radio program The Breakfast Club
(1933-1968) and Don McNeill's TV Club (1950-1951), and related personal papers of
their host, Don McNeill. Included are program scripts and outlines; publicity and advertising material;
photographs; clippings and scrapbooks; films of Breakfast Club simulcasts, TV
Club programs, and other television programs featuring McNeill; audiotape and phonograph
recordings of Breakfast Club programs from the 1940s and 1950s; and master
audiotapes for the last seven months of The Breakfast Club, 30 May-27 December
1968.
NEW,
GEORGE E., PAPERS, 1905-1992, 6.7 feet.
Papers of a Milwaukee artist who created etchings of Milwaukee buildings and area colleges and
universities, as well as portraits of prominent Milwaukeeans and commercial art for Miller Brewing
Company. New was also an adjunct professor at Mount Mary College and Marquette University. Included
are correspondence, photographs, appointment calendars and notebooks, lecture notes, etching plates,
and newspaper clippings documenting the artist's life and work in Milwaukee. [Connect to
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OLSZYK,
ARTHUR L., PAPERS, 1946-1996, 8.2 feet.
Papers of a pioneer in local news in Milwaukee, who served as news editor of WTMJ-TV from 1963
to 1980, including correspondence, office memoranda, photographs, press clippings, and
publications. [Connect
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POWERS, JESSICA, PAPERS,
ca. 1920-1989, 4.0 feet.
Papers of a poet and Discalced Carmelite nun (Sister Miriam of the Holy Spirit, 1905-1988)
including correspondence (mostly letters received), handwritten and typescript drafts of poems,
scrapbooks of her poetry and other writings, copies of her books, and writings about her. Notable
correspondents include August Derleth, Raymond E. F. Larsson, Robert F. Morneau, and Regina
Siegfried.
PRIEBE, KARL J., PAPERS,
1900-1978, 13.7 feet.
Papers of a Milwaukee artist (1914-1976), including letters and postcards sent to Priebe, literary
manuscripts, sketchbooks, original drawings, exhibition catalogs, memorabilia, clippings, photos,
slides, and other papers, reflecting Priebe's interests in art, bird watching, jazz, and black culture.
Includes 4,000 photos by Carl Van Vechten. Correspondents include Gertrude Abercrombie, Carol
Blanchard, Gwendolyn Brooks, Jackie Cain, Morton Da Costa, Owen Dodson, Edward Harris Heth,
Langston Hughes, Roy Kral, Willard Motley, Charles Sebree, Carl Van Vechten, and John Wilde.
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SELL, HILDEGARDE, PAPERS,
1921-1982, 7.8 feet.
Correspondence, photographs, press clippings, programs, and ephemera documenting the career
of internationally celebrated cabaret and cafe singer/pianist Hildegarde Loretta Sell (known
professionally as "The Incomparable Hildegarde"), a native of Adell, Wisconsin who
attended the Marquette University School of Music in 1924-1925. Most of the documents are
contained in 49 scrapbooks.
SHEEN,
FULTON J., RESEARCH COLLECTION, 1913-2000, 3.9 feet.
Research files of Thomas C. Reeves for his biography, America's Bishop: The Life and Times of
Fulton J. Sheen (2001). The records include interview transcripts, photographs, press clippings,
publications by and about Sheen, and subject files.
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SHEET MUSIC COLLECTION,
1846-1963, n.d., 56.7 feet.
A collection of music for string and wind instruments and voice, including many manuscript and printed
compositions and arrangements by Christoph Bach and Hugo Kaun. [Connect to
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SUTTON, LEE WHITEHORSE,
COLLECTION, 1962-1964, n.d., 1.4 feet (1.0 foot unprocessed).
Audio recordings of approximately 40 traditional American Indian songs in native languages with
English language commentaries. Most songs were recorded for instructional purposes by Sutton in
Chicago as master recordings under his label, "Chunksa-Uha Sings." Most songs originated
in North and South Dakota, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin, which reflects the tribal diversity of Chicago in
the 1960s. [Connect
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TOLKIEN, JOHN RONALD REUEL,
COLLECTION, 1911-present, 126 feet (3.0 feet unprocessed).
Published and unpublished materials relating to the life and fantasy writings of J.R.R. Tolkien,
including the original manuscripts for three of his most celebrated books - "The Hobbit"
(1937), "Farmer Giles of Ham" (1949), and "The Lord of the Rings" (1954-55)
- as well as the original handwritten and illustrated copy of the children's book "Mr. Bliss"
(published in facsimile form in 1982). Books by and about Tolkien, and periodicals produced by
Tolkien enthusiasts, are cataloged separately. Other literature consists of auction sale notices, book
reviews, conference announcements and programs, exhibit catalogs, journal and anthology articles,
obituaries, and unpublished scholarly papers and essays. Also included are calendars, dramatizations,
games and puzzles, poems and songs, sketches and paintings, and teaching materials, in addition to
audio recordings of readings and radio adaptations and video recordings of movie adaptations and
commemorative documentaries. Also includes a film treatment of "The Lord of the Rings,"
written in 1957 by Morton Grady Zimmerman and annotated by J.R.R. Tolkien. [Connect to
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UNDA-USA
RECORDS, 1947, 1973-present, 5.2 feet. (11 feet
unprocessed)
Records of an association
of Catholic radio and television
professionals. Unda-USA succeeded the Catholic Broadcasters Association
and was succeeded
by the
Catholic Academy for Communication Arts Professionals.
Correspondence, publications, photographs, and proceedings of general assemblies and
Gabriel awards banquets
comprise the bulk of the collection.
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WISN-TV: FILMS OF MILWAUKEE AREA NEWS EVENTS, 1956-1963, n.d., 8.0 feet.
A collection comprised of 16mm black and white film of Milwaukee area news events produced by
an outside contractor employed by WISN-TV (Channel 12).
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