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Arthur Peterson papers, 1940/1987

12 linear feet (33 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
Collection contains materials relating to Peterson's long acting career. Types of materials include scripts to his television, film, and stage roles, correspondence, and props used by Peterson.
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Arthur Peterson papers, 1940/1987 12 linear feet (33 boxes)

C-SPAN records, 1809/2012, bulk 1978/2012

200.0 linear feet (471 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The C-SPAN records consist of materials created and collected by the C-SPAN Corporation and its founder Brian Lamb from the years 1809, 1978-2012. The materials created by C-SPAN originate from 1978-2012, with one antique newspaper from 1809 gifted to Lamb. The records document C-SPAN's functions as a broadcasting network, as well as its continuing engagement in the political and public affairs sphere of the United States.
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C-SPAN records, 1809/2012, bulk 1978/2012 200.0 linear feet (471 boxes)

Title:: Bill Lawrence Papers 1996-20082001-2008

1.65
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This collection is composed entirely of scripts from Bill Lawrence. It includes approximately 90 scripts, including one from a 1996 episode of the television series "Spin City," and the rest from the television series "Scrubs" from the period 2001-2008. Many of the scripts are broadcast drafts, but the later ones become mostly shooting drafts. The scripts are ordered by the script number and not necessarily by date broadcast. Many of the scripts are signed by Bill Lawrence.
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Title:: Bill Lawrence Papers 1996-20082001-2008 1.65

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