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Letter from Earl Kemp to Stephen J. Takacs, 1962 January 25
Stephen J. Takacs worked for Stephen's Book Service., Record in Box 3, Folder 16: The Randy Garet Fan Club List, Undated most likely belongs with these records. The records indicates Earl Kemp enclosed a list of enclosed a list of IMAGINATION and IMAGINATIVE TALES needed to complete sets wit Stephen Takacs returning the list, being unable to fulfill the request. The record in Folder 16 is a list of IMAGINATION and IMAGINATIVE TALES magazines needed to complete sets.
Letter from Earl Kemp to Otto Kerner, 1962 January 27
Otto Kerner was the Governer of Illinois.
Letter from Stephen J. Takacs to Earl Kemp, 1962 January 27
Stephen J. Takacs worked for Stephen's Book Service., Record in Box 3, Folder 16: The Randy Garet Fan Club List, Undated most likely belongs with these records. The records indicates Earl Kemp enclosed a list of enclosed a list of IMAGINATION and IMAGINATIVE TALES needed to complete sets wit Stephen Takacs returning the list, being unable to fulfill the request. The record in Folder 16 is a list of IMAGINATION and IMAGINATIVE TALES magazines needed to complete sets.
Letter from E.T. Buck Harris to Earl Kemp, 1962 January 31
E.T. Buck Harris was a Public Relations Director at the Screen Actors Guild.
Letter from Phillip J. Farmer to Earl Kemp, 1962 February?
Record starts with Farmer indicating Bette is more determined than he is to go to the CHicago convention, and he has been dissapointed the past two years. Farmer also mentioned Kemp should forget about getting the manuscript for REGENCY.
Letter from Earl Kemp to Marilyn R. Sellers, 1962 February 14
Marilyn R. Sellers was part of the Editorial Department at Ballantine Books, Inc.
Letter from Earl Kemp to Timothy Seldes, 1962 February 1
Timothy Seldes worked for Doubleday & Company, Inc., May also contain a list of 1962 Hugo Contenders though not 100% sure if it is part of the record.
Letter from Bob Bloch to Earl Kemp, 1962 February
This record most likely belongs in Box 1, Folder 16: “Earl Kemp Correspondence [Robert Bloch], 10-Jun-62.” This is based on context from other letters in this folder between Earl and Bob. Bob provided Earl few addresses and discusses some scripts he can dig up to auction and how Bob Briney was doing looking for his slides.