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Letter from Charles M. Schultz to Earl Kemp, 1962 April 18
Contains a drawing of Charlie Brown and Lucy from Peanuts.
Letter from Dr. Margaret Mead to Earl Kemp, 1962 April 23
Dr. Margaret Mead was an Associate Curator of Ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History.
Letter from Earl Kemp to John Chatterton, 1962 April 24
Chatterton was part of the Midwest Public Relations Office of the Ford Motor Company.
Letter from Earl Kemp to Dr. Margaret Mead, 1962 April 24
Dr. Margaret Mead was an Associate Curator of Ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History.
Letter from Earl Kemp to Hiram R. Haggett, 1962 April 24
Hiram R. Haggett was part of the Educational Services Brach of the Office of Educational Programs and Services at NASA.
Letter from Hiram R. Haggett to Earl Kemp, 1962 April 30
Hiram R. Haggett was part of the Educational Services Brach of the Office of Educational Programs and Services at NASA., Record includes a black and white picture of Hirma R. Haggett. Record also stated there was a biographical sketch with the record.
Letter from Robert H. Lesman to Earl Kemp, 1962 May 1
This record may belong in Box 1, Folder 46: “Earl Kemp Correspondence [Robert Lesman], February 22, 1962 - March 1, 1962.” Folder 46 focuses on just the correspondence between Kemp and Lesman. This record does not seem to have any relivance to the other record in Folder 41.
Letter from David McElroy to Earl Kemp, 1962 May 1
David McElroy worked at Ross-McElroy Productions, Inc. and produced a show on WBKB titled OFF THE CUDD with Norman Ross.
Letter from Bob Bloch to Earl Kemp, 1962 May
This record most likely belongs in Box 1, Folder 16: “Earl Kemp Correspondence [Robert Bloch], 10-Jun-62.” The letter appears to be a response to the one sent by Earl on May 17, 1962. It discusses how Bob is waiting to see if Bob Briney will be able to provide the pictures for the slides Bob (author) is wanting for his talk. The letter also discusses he is working on his first Hitchcock show for the new hour length series, a rerun of THRILLER, and a new HITCHCOCK on June 19th. There is mentions of CALIGARI being out soon though heard the director, “…loused up my (Bob) dialogue and also botched the filming.” In Folder 16, there is a letter from Robert Bloch which mentions he only has one copy of CALIGARI wants to keep while the other copy has changes made by Kay that he never wants to show. This is most likely referring to the movie THE CABINET OF CALIGARI, directed by Roger Kay. According to IMDb, Robert Bloch wrote the screenplay to the movie along with a few episodes for Hitchcock’s shows.
Letter from Irv Kupcinet to Earl Kemp, 1962 May 2
Irv Kupcinet was a columnist at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Letter from Earl Kemp to Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, Willy Ley, Theodore Sturgeon, 1962 May 3
Record may include a Breakdown on Hugo Nominations report though not 100% sure if it belongs with this record.
Letter from Marilyn R. Sellers to Earl Kemp, 1962 May 7
Marilyn R. Sellers was part of the Editorial Department at Ballantine Books, Inc.
Letter from Earl Kemp to Joan Harrison, 1962 May 8
Box 1, Folder 89 and Box 1, Folder 90 are related to each other.
Letter from Earl Kemp to Irv Kupcinet, 1962 May 8
Irv Kupcinet was a columnist at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Letter from Marilyn R. Sellers to Earl Kemp, 1962 May 8
Marilyn R. Sellers was part of the Editorial Department at Ballantine Books, Inc.