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- Letter from Bea to Earl Kemp, 1962 March 12
- Bea may refer to Bea Mahaffey who was part of a fandom group in Cincinnati and a committee member for Chicon II in 1952.
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- Letter from Richard O'Connor to Earl Kemp, 1962 March 12
- Richard O'Connor was an Advertising Assistant at Doubleday & Company, Inc.
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- Letter from Earl Kemp to Bob Bloch, 1962 March 12
- This record most likely belongs in Box 1, Folder 16: “Earl Kemp Correspondence [Robert Bloch], 10-Jun-62.” The letter begins with the mention of a television series THRILLER and the episode “Till Death Due Us Part.” Earl writes to Bob that he (Earl), “…would like it better if you (Bob) write me in as a particularly villanious villain some day…” Earl continues with the letter, asking about an “in” with the production studio behind THRILLER. He wants the show to be represented at the convention and is hoping to auction off a script. According to IMDb, Robert Bloch was the screenwriter for the THRILLER episode “Till Death Due Us Part,” along with other episodes from the series. He was also a screenwriter for other television series and movies.
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- Letter from Earl Kemp to Allied Artists, 1962 March 13
- Box 2, Folder 33 and Box 2, Folder 34 records are connected.
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- Letter from Earl Kemp to Ed and Leigh, 1962 March 7
- May be referring to Edmond Hamilton and Leigh Brackett.
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- Letter from Earl Kemp to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962 March 13
- Record was addressed to the Promotion and Publicity Department of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer(MGM).
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- Letter from Earl Kemp to Mr. George Kondlof, 1962 March 13
- Kondlof is most likely a misspelling of Kondolf., George Kondlof was part of The Theatre Guild and The United States Steel Hour anthology series on C.B.S.
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- Letter from Earl Kemp to Paramount Pictures, 1962 March 13
- Record addressed to Paramount Picture, Promotion & Publicity Dept.
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- Letter from Earl Kemp to 20th Centery-Fox Film Corp., 1962 March 13
- Record addressed to the Promotion & Publicity Department of 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation.
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- Letter from Earl Kemp to Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., 1962 March 13
- Record was addressed to the Promotion & Publicity Department of Warners Bros. Pictures, Inc.
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- Letter from Dr. Margaret Mead to Earl Kemp, 1962 March 15
- Dr. Margaret Mead was an Associate Curator of Ethnology at the American Museum of Natural History., A copy of Dr. Mead's review of THE CURVE OF THE SNOWFLAKE by W. Gray Walter was included with the letter.
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- Letter from Clayton Rawson to Earl Kemp, 1962 March 15
- Clayton Rawson worked for Simon and Schuster, Inc.
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- Letter from Joseph P. Reddy to Earl Kemp, 1962 March 19
- Joseph P. Reddy was a Public Relations Director at Walt Disney Productions.
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- Letter from Ed Emshwiller to Earl Kemp, 1962 March 20
- Handwriiten in blue ink.
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- Letter from N. Dyakonov to Earl Kemp, 1962 March 20
- N. Dyakonov was part of the Press Department at the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), better known as the Soviert Union.