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Photographs from the television program entitled The Big Issue and several special television programs, 1953-1971 (continued)
"Who is Abusing the Bill of Rights?", November 9, 1953 (continued)
Extent: 1 photograph
FOLDER 2 "What is the Answer to the Farm Problem?", November 16, 1953
Guests: Allan B. Kline, President of the American Farm Bureau Federation; Harvey Solberg, President of Rocky Mountain Division of Farmers Union; LES - Ruth Jackson, Moderator
Extent: 1 photograph
FOLDER 2 "Juvenile Deliquency", November 23, 1953
Guests: Judge John Gutnecht; G. Howland Shaw; LES & Ruth Jackson, Moderator
Extent: 1 photograph
FOLDER 2 "Is Co-existence with Soviet Russia Possible?", November 30, 1953
Guests: Eugene Lyons; Hans J. Morgenthau, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago; LES - Ruth Jackson, Moderator
Extent: 1 photograph
FOLDER 2 "The Bricker Admendment", December 7, 1953
Guests: Senator John Bricker; Philip B. Pearlman, former Solicitor-General of the US; Peter Edson - Ruth Jackson Moderator
Extent: 1 photograph
FOLDER 2 "What's Wrong with Civil Defense?", December 14, 1953
Guests: Former Governor of Nebraska, Val Peterson; Director of Civil Defense, May Joseph Clark of Philadelphia; LES - Ruth Jackson, Moderator
Extent: 1 photograph
FOLDER 2 "Should Congress Enact a National Sales Tax?", December 21, 1953
Guests: Senator Hubert Humphrey; Congressman Noah Mason; LES - Ruth Jackson, Moderator
Extent: 1 photograph
FOLDER 3 Pfizer closed circuit program, October 24, 1956
Guests: Leonard W. Hall; Paul M. Butler
Extent: 1 photograph
FOLDER 4 "Is Revolution in the U.S.S.R Possible or Impossible" - Pfizer Program, March 20, 1953
Guests: General J. Lawton Collins; Leon Keyserling; Vladimir Poremsky; Nicholai Kokhlov
Extent: 12 photographs, 1 invitation and a schedule
FOLDER 5 North Western University Show, 1964
Extent: 4 photographs
FOLDER 6 Law Day with Ramsey Clark and others, May 30, 1967
Extent: 3 photographs
FOLDER 7 Pentagon Papers, January 30, 1971
Guests: William B. Macomber, Jr.; Sen. Henry M. Jackson; Edwin Newman
Extent: 12 photographs
Miscellaneous photographs of Lawrence Spivak, ca. 1945-1975
Call No.: LOT 13029 (F)
Extent: 52 photographic prints : b&w ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller.
Extent: 20 contact sheets (705 images) : b&w ; 9 x 11 in. or smaller.
Includes images of Lawrence Spivak being interviewed on television, Spivak presenting awards, attending social events and conferences, and receiving an honorary degree at Suffolk University. Also includes publicity shots of Spivak alone and with Martha Rountree, photographs of the 10th and 20th Meet the Press anniversary parties, and Spivak's farewell party in 1975. Includes photograph of Spivak and staff at the Mercury Publications Christmas party in 1952.
Arranged chronologically: 1945-1959; 10th anniversary party, 1956; 1960-1979; 20th anniversary party, 1966; farewell party, 1975.
FOLDER 1 Miscellaneous photos, 1940s & 1950s
Extent: 24 photographs
FOLDER 2 Anniversary Party, 1956
Extent: 5 photographs
FOLDER 3 Miscellaneous photos, 1960s & 1970s
Extent: 9 photographs
FOLDER 4 20th Anniversary Party, 1966
Extent: 16 photographs
FOLDER 5 20th Anniversary Party, 1966
Extent: 13 contact sheets
FOLDER 6 Farewell Party, 1975
Extent: 7 contact sheets
Large photographs of Meet the Press television program, 1958-1968
Call No.: LOT 13031 (H)
Extent: 36 photographic prints (most on mounts) : b&w ; 12 x 14 in. or smaller
Photographs depict the guests, producer and permanent panelist Lawrence Spivak, moderator Ned Brooks, and others on the set of the Meet the Press television show. Guests include Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Bruckner, mayors appearing on the 1968 Mayors' Conference show, Richard Nixon, and four images of Hubert Humphrey. Most of these photographs are autographed with the name of the guest and sometimes with a message to Spivak. Also includes photographs of Spivak and Brooks with guests Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, and Senator Stuart Symington on the set of Meet the Press in Los Angeles during the 1960 Democratic Convention, and photographs of Spivak with Nelson Rockefeller.
Arranged chronologically by show date and numbered individually.
Autographed portraits of associates of Lawrence Spivak, 1954-1967
Call No.: LOT 13032 (H)
Extent: 12 photographic prints (3 on mounts) : b&w ; 11 x 14 in. or smaller.
Portraits of congressmen, governors, and other associates of Lawrence Spivak, alone or with Spivak. Portraits are autographed with the name of the sitter and sometimes with a message to Spivak. Includes three images of Spivak with Governor John Volpe of Massachusetts at an American Legion Convention, a portrait by Yousuf Karsh of radio and television pioneer David Sarnoff, Senator Prescott Bush, Governor John A. Notte, Jr. of Rhode Island with Spivak at an inaugural party for governors in 1956, and others.
Negatives
Note: Negatives are generally not served to researchers.
Call No.: LC-S64
Extent: 52 safety film negatives ; 10 x 13 cm or smaller (4x5 format).
Negatives are noted on the back of prints when those negatives have been processed in series LC-S64
Cartoon Drawings, 1942-1968
Drawings by Al Capp, 1963-1968
Call No.: CD 1 - Capp
Extent: 2 drawings
Li'l Abner. Oh, no!! He's not on Meet the Press!!, copyright 1968
Call No.: CD 1 - Capp, no. 1 (B size)
Li'l Abner. Crate expectations, copyright 1963
Call No.: CD 1 - Capp, no. 2 (D size)
Drawings by Saul Steinberg, 1942-1946
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg
Extent: 29 drawings
Saul Steinberg cartoon drawings, for publication in the magazine American Mercury.
Gas is very expensive around here: about 1000 Nazis a gallon, between 1938 and 1945
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 11 (A size)
The oil is quite expensive around here: about 10,000 Nazi per gallon, between 1938 and 1945
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 12 (A size)
Die 4 Ersatz freedoms, between 1940 and 1949
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 13 (A size)
But George, even if you do find oil it's quite difficult to transform it into gasoline, between 1940 and 1949
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 14 (A size)
Final viktoria in 1940, 1941, 1942, 194--, 194--, ca. 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 15 (A size)
[Head of a woman looking at a bird in a cage], between 1940 and 1949
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 16 (A size)
The new order, between 1938 and 1945
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 17 (A size)
[Tojo courting Hitler while Mussolini sits in front of a dog house], April, 1946
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 18 (A size)
[Man at a desk], March, 1946
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 19 (A size)
[Hitler drawing faulty swastikas], September, 1946
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 20 (A size)
The German army will never leave (retreat from) the Russian territory, April, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 21 (A size)
The "Duce" pays a visit to the Italian fleet, May, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 22 (A size)
[Two men], March, 1946
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 23 (A size)
[Man buying Valentine being shown anatomical heart drawing], February, 1945
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 24 (AA size)
And now it pops, June, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 25 (AA size)
Quiet, I'm trying to find a nice place for a summer vacation!, August, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 26 (AA size)
[Woman and man at table], January, 1945
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 27 (AA size)
I'm suspecting sabotage at the Tailor Dept., April, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 28 (AA size)
Shut up you black sheep; I have troubles enough without you, July, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 29 (AA size)
Now you can see right away when there is a bomb underneath your bed, November, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 30 (AA size)
Blind man's buff [i.e. bluff], August, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 31 (AA size)
3 phases of a Nazi, or Nazi fashion, May, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 32 (AA size)
[Man, woman, and Cupid with Nazi salutes and swastikas], May, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 33 (AA size)
This is our special invention..., September, 1942
Call No.: CD 1 - Steinberg 34 (AA size)
[Matron with bird-cage for head], February, 1946
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