BACKGROUND
The Arthur H. Lewis Papers at Temple University comprise the working files for Mr. Lewis’ published books. The research material includes newspaper and magazine clippings and photocopies of articles, correspondence, photographs, notes of interviews and, in some cases, cassette tapes of interviews. There are typescripts for each book (some copy edited and some with several drafts) as well as promotional materials, reviews and galley proofs for several of the books. One box of reports and correspondence concerning the African Trade Fair, New York, 1957-61, a package of five scrapbooks of clippings of the Kelly family, and two framed collections of autograph letters are also included in the collection.
Gift of Mr. Lewis to Temple in 1977 with Additions following in successive years. The bulk of the papers were transferred from the Free Library of Philadelphia in 1977.
1906 Born September 27, in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania
1924 Attended Franklin and Marshall College
1925-26 Attended Columbia University
1927-38 Reporter, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
1930 Married Juliet Blum
1939-52 Press representative, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg
1950 Journalism instructor, University of Pittsburgh
1952- Free-lance writer
1956 THE AARONSBURG STORY (The history of an inter-faith, inter-race program in a small Pennsylvania town)
1960 THE WORLDS OF CHIPPY PATTERSON (Biography of a Philadelphia lawyer)
1962 BILL SCRANTON OF SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA
1963 THE DAY THEY SHOOK THE PLUM TREE (The Story of Hetty Green, the richest and one of the most despised women in America)
1964 LAMENT FOR THE MOLLY MAGUIRES (The reign of Terror by a group of Irish coal miners in Pennsylvania and how they were brought to
justice)
1967 LA BELLE OTERO (The biography of a courtesan)
1969 HEX (Witchcraft in Pennsylvania Cutch Country, including a murder motivated by powwowing)
1970 CARNIVAL (Life on the carnival circuit)
1971 COPPER BEECHES (Fiction, mystery story involving The Philadelphia Sherlock Holmes Society, Sons of The Copper Beeches)
1972 CHILDREN’S PARTY (Fiction)
1973 IT WAS FUN WHILE IT LASTED (Hollywood at its zenith)
1975 MURDER BY CONTRACT (The story of The Yablonski murder)
1977 THOSE PHILADELPHIA KELLYS (Biography of a family)
1995 Died January 25, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS, Volumes 1-4, First Revision, p.589.
THE AARONSBURG STORY. c1955.
PUBLISHED NEW YORK, VANGUARD PRESS.
Box 1 Folder 1 (Aaronsburg Story). “To the Humane, Charitable, well-dispos’d People.” Historical Series No. 1, Congregation Mikveh
Israel, November 16, 1958. [facsimile of Jewish historical document]; program of dinner given by Governor and Mrs. George
Leader, December 10, 1955.
Folder 2 (Aaronsburg Story). Research material, including brochures, newspaper clippings and correspondence relating to the
Aaronsburg Story, Aaronsburg Assembly and The Aaronsburg Story; 8” x 10” black and white photograph of Rabbi C.S.
Bernstein, Rochester, N.Y.; 8” x 10” black and white photograph of Cornell Wilde; two 4” x 5” snapshots of an outdoor
pageant [The Aaronsburg Story?].
Folder 3 (Aaronsburg Story). Research material as above; three 8” x 10” black and white photographs of men planning and
building stage for Aaronsburg pageant.
Box 2 (Aaronsburg Story). Typescript, copy edited
THE WORLDS OF CHIPPY PATTERSON. 1960. PUBLISHED
NEW YORK, HARCOURT, BRACE (LONDON, GOLLANCZ, 1961).
Box 3 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Typescript (draft, carbon copy), pp.18-445.
Box 4 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Typescript (another draft, carbon copy), pp.1-387 and approximately 20 non-
consecutive pages.
Box 5 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Typescript, continuation of above, pp.388-680 and approximately 200 non-consecutive
pages.
Box 6 Folder 1 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Typescript (another draft, carbon copy) chapters 1-3, pp.1-57.
Box 6 Folder 2 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Typescript, revised, chapters 1-4, pp.1-24.
Folder 3 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Typescript (another draft) revised, pp. 1-487.
Box 7 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Typescript, (another draft) copy edited, p.1-510; manslaughter indictment,
Commonwealth vs. Brookatee Matthews, June 2, 1959, 2 copies; “In Memoriam” newspaper notice for C. Stuart Patterson,
Jr., pasted to small slip of paper with holograph caption: “Epilogue.”
Box 8 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Typescript (first draft). p.1-510.
Box 9-11 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Research material.
Box 12 Folder 1 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Correspondence. Includes letter from Gene Fowler to Arthur Lewis, n.d. (1951?),
holograph; letter from Ruth Draper to Arthur Lewis, 1951 February 14 holograph; letter from Ronald Reagan 1951, April 10,
holograph.
Folder 2 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Correspondence.
Box 13 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Reviews.
Box 14 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Research notes.
Box 15 Folders 1-3 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Research notes.
Folder 4 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Newspaper Clippings (“not about the book”)
Folder 5 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). 7” x 9” black and white photographs of a photograph of Patterson.
Box 16 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Research notes.
Box 17 (The Worlds of Chippy Patterson). Notes of trials for which Patterson worked as counsel.
THE DAY THEY SHOOOK THE PLUM TREE. 1963.
PUBLISHED NEW YORK, HARCOURT, BRACE & WORLD.
Box 18 The Day They Shook The Plum Tree. Research notes.
Box 19 Folder 1 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Paged galley.
Folder 2 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Galley proofs, yellow page copy edited.
Folder 3 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Galley proofs.
Box 20 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Typescript (carbon copy).
Box 21 Folder 1 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Correspondence.
Folder 2 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Research notes.
Folder 3 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Typescript (carbon copy).
Folder 4 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Research notes.
Box 22 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Clippings of reviews.
Box 23 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Typescript, copy edited.
Box 24 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Research notes and correspondence.
Box 25 (The Day They Shook The Plum Tree). Research notes.
LAMENT FOR THE MOLLY MAGUIRES.
1964. PUBLISHED NEW YORK, HARCOURT, BRACE & WORLD (LONDON, LONGMANS, 1965; N.Y., POCKET BOOKS, 1969).
Box 26-29 Lament for the Molly Maguires. Research notes.
Folder 2 14 8” x 10” black and white photographs of members of The Molly Maguires and The Mauch Chunk,
Pa jail and courthouse.
Box 30 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Typescripts (drafts).
Box 31 Folder 1 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Research notes.
Folder 2 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Typescripts (draft, carbon copy).
Folder 3 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Typescript (draft).
Folder 4 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Typescript (draft, carbon copy).
Box 32 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Research notes and clippings.
Box 33 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Typescripts (drafts).
Box 34 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Typescript (carbon copy).
Box 35 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Typescript, copy-edited.
Box 36 Folder 1 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Galley proofs.
Folders 2-3 (Lament for the Molly Maguires). Paged galley.
LA BELLE OTERO. 1967. PUBLISHED
NEW YORK, TRIDENT PRESS.
Box 37-38 La Belle Otero. Research notes.
Box 39 Folder 1 (La Belle Otero). Research notes.
Folder 2 (La Belle Otero). Correspondence.
Box 39 Folder 3 (La Belle Otero). Extra copies of publicity.
Folder 4 (La Belle Otero). Correspondence, July 1966-June 1967.
Folder 5 (La Belle Otero). Contacts. Includes letters from Cornelia Otis-Skinner.
Box 40 (La Belle Otero). Typescript (draft).
Box 41 Folder 1 (La Belle Otero). Typescript, copy-edited.
Folder 2 (La Belle Otero). Typescript (carbon copy).
Box 42 Folder 1 (La Belle Otero). Typescript (rough draft with research notes).
Folder 2 (La Belle Otero). Typescript (carbon copy).
Box 43 Folder 1 (La Belle Otero). Galley proof (“Master copy,” edited).
Folder 2 (La Belle Otero). Galley proof.
Folder 3 (La Belle Otero). Paged galley (edited).
Box 44 Folder 1 (La Belle Otero). “…Unrevised, Uncorrected advance proofs… photographically
reproduced…bound for reader’s convenience.”
Folder 2 (La Belle Otero). Typescript, copy edited.
Box 45 Folder 1 (La Belle Otero). Extra publicity clippings.
Folder 2 (La Belle Otero). Otero – Obituaries.
HEX.
1969. PUBLISHED NEW YORK, TRIDENT PRESS.
Box 46 Folders 1-3 (Hex). Research Notes.
Folder 4 (Hex). Promotional material.
Folder 5 (Hex). Research notes – duplicate material.
Folder 6 (Hex). Extra clippings of Hex reviews.
Folder 7 (Hex). Pennsylvania Folklife, Summer 1971.
Box 47 (Hex). Research notes.
Box 48 Folder 1 (Hex). Précis’
Folder 2 (Hex). Maps. (Pennsylvania official Highway Map, 1966; Historic York County Tourist Map;
York area map; York County Map).
Folder 3 (Hex). Correspondence.
Folders 4-5 (Hex). Typescripts (rough drafts).
Box 49 Folder 1 (Hex). Typescript.
Folder 2 (Hex). Typescript (carbon copy, pp.223-4 missing).
Box 50 (Hex). Typescript (rough draft).
CARNIVAL. 1970. PUBLISHED NEW YORK, TRIDENT PRESS.
(N.Y., POCKET BOOKS, 1971).
Box 51 Folder 1 Carnival. Typescript (rough draft).
Folder 2 (Carnival). Amusement Business, June 26, 1971; Book of the Month Club News, April 1970 (review of Carnival, p.10).
Folder 3 (Carnival). Research notes.
Folder 4 (Carnival). Clippings (extra copies).
Box 52 Folder 1 (Carnival). Typescript (rough draft – chapters 2-13).
Folder 2 (Carnival). Typescript (rough draft – chapters 22-26).
Box 53 Folder 1 (Carnival). Typescript, copy-edited, chapters 1-21.
Folder 2 (Carnival). Typescript, copy-edited, chapters 22-36.
Box 54 Folder 1 (Carnival). Tape recordings. Two 7” reels (interviews?).
Box 54 Folder 2 (Carnival). Two 7” x 9 ½“ black and white photographs of man hawking or auctioning merchandise. Brochure for “The
James E. Strates Shows.”
Folder 3 (Carnival). Correspondence, 1970, and press release.
Folder 4 (Carnival). “Modus operandi – mine.”
Folders 5-6 (Carnival). Typescripts.
Box 55 Folders 1-3 (Carnival). Research notes and correspondence.
Folder 4 (Carnival). Affidavit of Arthur H. Lewis, February 7, 1973 in suit brought by Robert M. Noell against Trident Press, a sub-
division of Simon and Schuster, Inc., Simon and Schuster, Inc. and Arthur H. Lewis.
Folder 5 (Carnival). Two 8” x 10” black and white, photograph of “Little Irvy, the 20 ton shale” and 1 8” x 10” color print of the
truck used to display him; 8” x 10” black and white photograph of costumed couple inscribed, “To: Arthur Lewis – whose
warmth and personality sparkles – as does his writing! Sincerely, Morrison and Reeve”; group of miscellaneous snapshots
pertaining to carnival; 8” x 10” black and white photograph “Olgo the headless girl”; Three 8” x 10” black and white
photographs of cycling act; 8” x 10” black and white photograph of Janet Lee; 4 3” x 5” black and white photographs of
pagan Jones. One 9 ½ “x 7 ½” black and white photograph of oil portraits of the Vivonas (John and his wife?); 1 4 ½” x 3
½” black and white photograph of John and Dom Vivona; 1 7” x 4” black and white photograph of “Amusement of America”
staff; 1 4 ½” x 3” color photograph of “Babe” Vivona; 1 2” x 3” black and white photograph of Morris Vivona; 1 2” x 3”
black and white photograph of Phil vivona; 1 2” x 3” black and white photograph of Mrs. Catherine (Mom) Vivona; 1 7” x 5”
black and white photograph of Vivona family.
Folder 6 (Carnival). Tape recordings. Two 7” reels of Bedford Country Fair.
COPPER BEECHES. 1971. PUBLISHED
NEW YORK, TRIDENT PRESS.
Box 56 Folder 1 Copper Beeches. Clippings, correspondence and publicity.
Folder 2 (Copper Beeches). Typescript (rough draft).
Folder 3 (Copper Beeches). Typescript, p.50-75 (carbon copy).
Folder 4 (Copper Beeches). Typescript, p.1-83.
Folder 5 (Copper Beeches). Typescript, copy-edited (p.125 missing).
Box 57 Folder 1 (Copper Beeches). Typescript, copy-edited (Xerox copy).
Folder 2 (Copper Beeches). Paged galley (author’s set).
Box 58 Folder 1 (Copper Beeches). Typescript, chapters 2-16.
Folder 2 (Copper Beeches). Typescript, copy-edited.
Folder 3 (Copper Beeches). Correspondence, research notes and several pages of typescript.
CHILDREN’S PARTY. 1972. PUBLISHED
NEW YORK, TRIDENT PRESS.
Box 59 Folder 1 Children’s Party. Press release and correspondence.
Folder 2 (Children’s Party). Typescript, copy-edited. (carbon copy).
IT WAS FUN WHILE IT LASTED. 1973. PUBLISHED
NEW YORK, TRIDENT PRESS.
Box 60 It Was Fun While It Lasted. Research notes, A-H 8” x 10”, black and white photograph of Joan Blondell (Folder 7); two
letters, Joan Crawford to Arthur Lewis, 1964, October 8 and 1970, August 20, signed. 1p., (Folder 19); two letters,
Geraldine Fitzgerald to Arthur Lewis, 1970, March 9, holograph, 2 pages. (Folder 25); Cassette tape recording of
interview with Herb Golden (Folder 37).
Box 61 (It Was Fun While It Lasted). Research notes, J-T. Eleven 8” x 10” black and white photographs of auction items at MGM
(Folder 11); Letter, Barbara Stanwyck to Arthur Lewis, 1970, March 9, holograph.
Box 62 Folders 1-10 (It Was Fun While It Lasted). Research notes, U-Z.
Folder 11 (It Was Fun While It Lasted). Research notes, miscellaneous.
Folder 12 (It Was Fun While It Lasted). Typescript (rough draft).
MURDER BY CONTRACT: THE PEOPLE V. “TOUGH TONY” BOYLE.
1975. PUBLISHED NEW YORK, MACMILLAN.
Box 63 Murder by Contract. Research notes, Cassette tapes (11) of interviews and recollections of interviews; index card file of
proper names with research notes.
Box 64 (Murder by Contract). Research notes.
Box 65 (Murder by Contract). Research notes. Poster, 24” x 19”, “Let’s Make the UNWA Great Again” vote Miller-Trbovick-Patrick
(Folder 2) Photograph, 8” x 10”, black and white, of unidentified man speaking at U.M.W. of A. rally and picnic, 1972, July
23 (Folder 2).
Box 66-67 (Murder by Contract). Research notes.
Box 68-83 (Murder by Contract). Xerox copies of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania printings of trials, including Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania vs. Aubran Wayne Martin, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. William Jackson Prater and Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania vs. W.A. “Tony” Boyle.
Box 84 (Murder by Contract). Typescript, copy edited (Xerox copy).
Box 85 (Murder by Contract). Typescript, as Box 84, with further editing.
Box 86 (Murder by Contract). Typescript, as Box 85, with additional editing.
Box 87 (Murder by Contract). Proofs from galley, copy edited.
THOSE PHILADELPHIA KELLYS, WITH A TOUCH OF GRACE.
1977. PUBLISHED NEW YORK, MORROW.
Box 88 Folders 1-7 Those Philadelphia Kellys. Research notes.
Box 89 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Research notes; includes play The Knockout (mimeographed copy by John B. Kelly) (Folder 1);
will of Jack Kelly (Folder 3).
Box 90 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Research notes, publicity and photographs.
Box 91 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Research notes and correspondence.
Box 92 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). 40 cassette tapes of interviews.
Box 93 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Card file index to research notes.
Folders 1-3 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Typescript, original and two Xerox copies. pp.1, 1A, 4-50.
Folder 4 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Typescript (draft).
Box 94 Folders 1-2 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Research notes.
Box 94 Folders 3-5 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Transcripts of interviews (duplicates).
Box 95 Folder 1 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Typescript, copy edited, pp.1-243.
Folder 2 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Typescript, copy edited, pp.244-548.
Folder 3 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Typescript, photocopy, p.1-406.
Folder 4 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Miscellaneous pages of typescript, photocopies and 5 pages of research notes.
Box 96 Folder 1 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Galley proof (reader’s set with corrections).
Folder 2 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Galley proof (author’s set with corrections).
Folder 3 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Page galley.
Box 97 Folder 1 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Drafts of preliminary pages, index, etc.
Folder 2 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Typescript, copy edited.
Folder 3 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Paste-up – photographs.
Folder 4 (Those Philadelphia Kellys). Paged galley.
(See also boxes 100-101 and scrapbooks for Kelly material)
Box 98 Folder 1 “African Trade Fair.” Reports; correspondence, background materials, 1957-1958.
Folder 2 “African Trade Fair.” Report, correspondence, conference at N.Y.U., 1959-61.
Box 99 Folder 1 Miscellany. Correspondence, 1949 to 1961, mostly dealing with Harrisburg matters; includes letters from Ralph J. Bunche,
Spyros P. Skouras, Elsa Maxwell, George Meany, Henry R. Luce; 8” x 10” black and white photograph of General Donovan;
8” x 10” black and white photograph of Felix Frankfurter, 8” x 10” black and white photograph of Governor Duff; 8” x 10”
black and white photograph of Channing H. Tobias; 3 ½” x 4 ½” black and white photograph of ? Sachar; 6 ½” x 4 ½”
black and white photograph of Ralph Bunche.
Folder 2 Miscellany. Correspondence 1961-1963, mostly concerning promotional appearances.
Folder 3 Miscellany. Typescript, “Family Circus” (short story) 2 copies.
Folder 4 Miscellany. Typescripts (carbon copies) of radio programs “Adventures of Research” by Doctor Phillips Thomas; Pitt Evening
News, six copies 1948-49; correspondence with Prof. Robert Graham, University of Pittsburgh concerning Journalism
course being taught by Lewis, 1950, September.
Folder 5 Miscellany. Miscellaneous newspaper clippings; certificate form for completion of courses at Deshon General Hospital
U.S.A., Butler, Pa.; 6” x 4” black and white photograph of Capt. J.W. Allen, (MC) U.S.N.; 7” x 9” black and white photograph
of unidentified football stadium; two 7” x 9” black and white photographs of Arthur Lewis with three U.S. Navy officers; 7”
x 9” black and white photograph of group of unidentified service men and women.
Folder 6 Miscellany. 3” x 5” black and white photograph of Jacob Sweitzer; three 7 ½” x 9 ½” black and white photographs of
“Zorita” in various poses; 7 ½” x 9 ½” black and white photograph of four women from the Frank Casino Show; 7 ½” x 9
½” black and white photograph of Liza Marc with Zorita Show on World of Mirth; 7 ½” x 9 ½” black and white photograph
of Liza Marc and Sal Tarracina with Zorita Show on world of Mirth; 7 ½” x 9 ½” black and white photograph of Ted
Megaaden’s Zorita Show with World of Mirth.
Box 99 Folder 7 Miscellany. Correspondence, 1969-1972, newspaper clippings and press releases; folder of 3” x 5” color prints of Lewis on
TV program.
Box 100 Those Philadelphia Kellys. Photo composition proofs in galley lengths.
Box 101 Those Philadelphia Kellys. 16 photographs, all (Photos: 77-1) approximately 8” x 10”, black and white: Oleg Cassini
walking in Center City, 1967; Princess Grace and Prince Rainier in Monaco, 1963; John b. Kelly, Jr. in Hawaii with Beverly
Rivera, Royal Hawaiian Olympic Hostess, 1956; John B. Kelly in shell, n.d., n.p.; Harlow, 1973; John B. Kelly with Miss North
America competition finalists for Miss United Nations pageant 1963; Harlow, 1972; Count Jean de Pierre de Polignac. Father
of Prince Rainier, 1956; Palace ofMonaco exterior view at night, March 12, 1956; Walter C. Kelly in 1935; Mr. and Mrs. John
B. Kelly, Jr. at Penn vs. Dartmouth rowing competition, n.d.; Lizanne Kelly? Preparing to dive into swimming pool; Princess
Grace, Prince Rainier, Mary Kelly, Mrs. John B. Kelly, Sr. and infant daughter of Mary and John B. Kelly, on way to the child’s
baptism, n.d.; The Kelly Clan: standing, sons Charles, George, John B. and P.H. seated, Father John H. and Son Walter C.,
Democratic City Committee Chairman John B. Kelly and Mrs. Kelly. Printing plate for circus poster or flyer, plus negative and
paper frame. Walter C. Kelly’s humorous monologue, “The Virginian Judge.” Photo disc. Victor 10”, 78 rpm.
Printed Books
La Belle Otero. New York, Trident Press, 1967
Children’s Party. New York, Trident Press, 1972
Murder by Contract. New York, Macmillan Publishing Co., 1975
Those Philadelphia Kellys. New York, William Morrow & Co., 1977
It Was Fun While It Lasted. New York, Trident Press, 1973
Package of 5 scrapbooks of clippings of Grace Kelly and her family.
Framed letters: Albert Einstein (TLS to Hon. John S. fine, March 6, 1952); Douglas Southall Freeman (TLS to Lewis, February 9, 1952); Justice Felix Frankfurter (TLS to Lewis, February 4, 1952); W.C. “Tom” Sawyer (TLS to Lewis, May 6, 1954); Fr. John La Farge (ALD to Lewis, June 9, 1953).
Addenda
Received from Arthur H. Lewis April 15, 1982, 1 envelope of miscellaneous materials relating to Copper Beeches. Added to Box 58 (Folder 4).
NOTE: See files for 1993 addition, unprocessed.
TRANSCRIPTS
of taped interviews by Arthur Lewis
for Those Philadelphia Kellys
(Lewis Papers, Temple, Box 94, Folders 3-5)
Bennetts, Leslie (2/10/76) 6p.
Bennetss, Leslie (2/23/76) 6p.
Beyer, Elaine (4/13/76) 11p.
Beyer, Elaine (6/10/76) 13p.
Blodget, Kathryn (3/23/76) 1p.
Blondell, Joan (6/14/76) 1p.
Blono, Francis (5/19/76) 3p.
Bregman, Lil (4/16/76) 2[i.e.3]p.
Bronson, Aleen (3/23/76) 4p.
Conlan, Peggy Kelly (Margaret) (4/26/76)
Daly, Mary, Mrs. (3/24/76) 10p.
Dever, Paul E. (5/26/76) 4p.
Edwards, Gwen & Herbert (6/13/76) 12p.
Ferguson, Kathryn (5/26/76) 5p.
Fish, Charles R. (6/2/76) 6p.
Foglietta, Tom (3/16/76) 7p.
Fox, Tom (3/6/76) 4p.
Frommeyer, Grace (3/17/76) 13p.
Gam, Rita (5/12/76) 2p.
Gang interview, Marly Daly, Elaine Cruice Beyer, Marion Cruice Smith, Charles Kelly, Catherine Daly, Brian Daly and Moira Daly. (4/3/76) 23p.
Gowen, Francis (2/27/66) 2p.
Grant, Taylor (4/24/76) 6p.
Green, Stanley (3/3/76) 21p.
Greenleaf, Ralph, Mrs. (5/21/76) 9p.
Hallman, Harry (4/2/76) 4p.
Hawkins, William (5/20/76) 1p.
Hawkins, William (6/4/76) 4p.
Hegner, William (12/10/76) 7p.
Katz, Harry J. (2/28/76) 19p.
Kelly, Anne (4/29/76) 11p.
Kelly, Charles (2/17/76) 28p.
Kelly, Charles (3/16/76) 11p.
Kelly, Charles (5/4/76) 4p.
Kelly, Charles (5/5/76) 3p.
Kelly, Charles (5/13/76) 2p.
Kelly, Charles (5/24/76) 3p.
Kelly, Charles (6/8/76) 17p.
Kelly, Charles (7/22/76) 4p.
Kelly, Dan (4/9/76) 6p.
Kelly, Mary Freeman (5/17/76) 2p.
Kelly, Mary Freeman (5/27/76) 9p.
Kelly, Mildred, and Mrs. Babs Janson (4/27/76) 12p.
Klein, Phil (2/23/76) 2p.
Knecht, Wayne (5/3/76) 11p.
Lavin, Jule (3/11/76) 16p.
Legado, Dom (3/11/76) 4p.
LeVine, Lizanne (Kelly) (5/27/76) 7p.
Lewis, Betty, and Tommy LaBrum (4/26/76) 3p.
Longo, Phil (3/22/76) 12p.
Marshall, Phoebe (4/19/76) 1p.
McCormick, Dan J., and John Cain (4/21/76) 11p.
McKenna, Kathy (3/25/76) 14p.
McKenna, Kathy (4/19/76) 1p.
McKenna, Kathy (5/21/76) 10p.
Mosconi, Willie (5/25/76) 8p.
Mueller, Mary Carol Anderson, Mrs. (5/28/76) 6p.
Myers, Freddie (3/2/76) 10p.
Olsen, Kiki (2/26/76) 11p.
Peters, Frances (3/12/76) 14p.
Regan, Joe (4/29/76) 16p.
Reichard, D.L., Mrs. (5/26/76) 2p.
Reiter, Bill (4/19/76) 2p.
Rivkin, Joe (6/14/76) 1p.
Roth, Louis & Brother (4/6/76) 6p.
Rowland, George (3/23/76) 7p.
Schary, Dore (9/29/76) 4p.
Schmidt, Al (3/29/76) 5p.
Shaltz, Si (2/23/76) 6p.
Sharfsin, Joe (4/9/76 6p.
Shea, Kate (5/10/76) 4p.
Sims, Patsy (4/7/76) 8p.
Sitley, Dorothea (3/25/76) 15p.
Smith, Joe (3/23/76) 16p.
Smith, Marion (4/12/76) 19p.
Smith, Marion (5/24/76) 10p.
Solomon, Irving (3/1/76) 5p.
Todd, G. Hall (5/17/76) 8p.
Turner, Jeanne Cruice (5/6/76) 10p.
Williams, Walter Daly (6/11/76) 8p.
Zarn, George Walter (3/31/76) 1p.