“Dilbeck Junior” : screenplay by Norman Klenman, 15 May 1971
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- 1971
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Norman Klenman, based upon a screenplay by Charles O’Neal.
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“Dilbeck Junior” : screenplay by Norman Klenman, 15 May 1971
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Norman Klenman, based upon a screenplay by Charles O’Neal.
“Dilbeck Junior” screenplay by Norman Klenman [June 7/71 and September 28/71 corrections]
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a screenplay written by Norman Klenman, based upon a screenplay by Charles O’Neal.
“Dilbeck” s/p [screenplays and sketch] – not produced
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a May 10, 1971 third draft screenplay for “Dilbeck Junior” written by Charles O’Neal and revised by Norman Klenman, as well as a later version of the screenplay written by Norman Klenman and containing June 7/71 corrections. Also included in the file is an April 27, 1971 sketch for the screenplay.
Part of filling Station fonds
File contains unused commissioned artwork for special issue on disgust.
[“Einbahnstrasse” – Jerald Zaslove]
Part of Robin Blaser fonds
File consists of Jerald Zaslove’s essay, “Einbahnstrasse: The Production of Literature Culture: The Legacies of Formalism and the Dilemmas of Bureaucratic Literacy.”
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File consists of a script for an episode of the television series "Festival" titled “An Enemy of the People,” written by Henrik Ibsen and adapted by Norman Klenman, as well as a related memo.
“Farmworkers [Canadian Farmworkers Union] ESL Crusade aims at dignity and justice” / Linda Shuto
Item is an article which appeared in the BC Teachers’ Federation’s BCTF Newsletter on March 25, 1982.
[“Fighting Terror in London” – Richard Rathwell]
Part of Robin Blaser fonds
File includes correspondence to Blaser, and copy of Richard Rathwell’s essay, “Fighting Terror in London.”
Part of Derek Beaulieu fonds
Part of Derek Beaulieu fonds
[“French Book of Hours” - paper]
Part of David and Mary Macaree fonds
“Frogments from the frog pool”
Part of Derek Beaulieu fonds
File contains 1 CD-R.
Part of Robin Blaser fonds
Consists of item MsA 1.1277.
“Girl in Morning” – dr.[draft] 1
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
Notes by Klenman inscribed on the original envelope read: “Prepared in spec for a CBC series…don’t think the series came off.”
[“Gogol’s Asylum” – Jerald Zaslove]
Part of Robin Blaser fonds
File includes photocopy typescript of Jerald Zaslove’s essay, “Gogol’s Asylum: Self Destruction and Madness as Themes.”
“Gull” correspondence with Rick (Emmert) [2006-2007]
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
“Half a Century of Progress” [colour sketch]
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a pen and ink sketch by Innes of small houses and forest with a cityscape in the background. The sketch is mounted on paper with an attached overleaf.
Innes, John Clarke
“Half a Century of Progress” [pencil sketch]
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a pencil sketch by Innes of a figure sitting next to 2 totem poles with a cityscape in the background. There are notes in the margin about the composition from Innes as well as “George.”
Innes, John Clarke
[“Hannah and the Magician” – Richard Wolin]
Part of Robin Blaser fonds
File includes correspondence to Blaser from [Jerry?] in regards to the enclosed article by Richard Wolin, “Hannah and the Magician: An Affair to Remember.”
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of production records, correspondence, and budget information.
Duke, Daryl
[“Hard Feelings” production reports and daily logs]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
“Hard Times, Freshman English Today” - article]
Part of David and Mary Macaree fonds
Part of Robin Blaser fonds
Part of Norman Klenman fonds
File contains scripts for “Hero of the People: A play for television by Norman Klenman” and “Hero Dobrovny: A new play for radio by Norman Klenman”.
Part of Robin Blaser fonds
File includes copy of Serge Lang’s essay, “HIV and AIDS: Questions of Scientific and Journalistic Responsibility.”