HARRIS, JULIAN LAROSE, 1874-1963.
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Subseries 5.1
Julian LaRose Harris's writings, 1889-1960
Boxes 28-30
Box | Folder | Content |
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28 | 1 | Article: "Concerning Editors in General and Former Governor Cox in Particular", no date |
28 | 2 | Article: "Corra Harris", ca. 1930-1935 |
28 | 3 | Article: ["Famous Editors and 'The Freedom to Fight"'], no date |
28 | 4 | Article: "Future Political Party Line-Ups in the United States", no date |
28 | 5 | Article: "Laurence Tompkins", ca. 1930-1935 |
28 | 6 | Article: "Newspaper Editing in the Twentieth Century", no date |
28 | 7 | Article: ["Nunnally Johnson"], 1926 and no date |
28 | 8 | Article: "Paris" [and Peace Conference of 1919], no date |
28 | 9 | Article: ["Property Taxes"], 1935 |
28 | 10 | Article: ["Race Relations in the South"], no date |
28 | 11 | Article: "Viewpoints of the South", published as "As the South Sees It" in Current History, October 1932 |
28 | 12 | Article: "What is Immoral on the Stage", no date |
28 | 13 | Address, 1894: "The Opportunities of Young Men in Journalism" |
28 | 14 | Address, 1927, North Carolina Press Association: ["The Need for Editors to Print the Truth..."] |
28 | 15 | Address, 1929, Georgia Press Institute: "The South's Need for Informed Leadership" |
28 | 16 | Address, 1931, Savannah, Georgia: "Responsibilities of the Editor" |
28 | 17 | Addresses, 1931 (?), Foreign Trade Association, Atlanta, Advertising Club, and Rotary Club: About Germany, Poland, and Europe |
28 | 18 | Address, 1933, Atlanta Food Promotion Club: About advertising |
28 | 19 | Address, 1934: "Federal Anti-Lynching Law" |
28 | 20 | Addresses, 1935-1942 (?), Kosmos-Woman's Club and other groups: "Highlights of the Founding and Growth of the Newspaper" |
28 | 21 | Address, 1938, Nursing Graduation, Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga, Tennessee: About medicine and journalism |
28 | 22 | Address, 1938, Southeastern Tennessee Education Association: About language |
28 | 23 | Address, 1941, University of Chattanooga Chapel Program: "My Boyhood Relations with my Father" |
28 | 24 | Address, 1944, University of Georgia School of Journalism: "Concerning Freedom of the Press and World Freedom of the News" |
28 | 25 | Address, 1960, Rotary Club: "Boyhood and Youthful Days on Snap Bean Farm and the Wren's Nest" |
28 | 26 | Address, no date: "Education and the Press" |
28 | 27 | Address, no date: "Future of the Democratic Party" |
28 | 28 | Address, no date, Sigma Delta Chi: "Newspaper Editing in the Twentieth Century" |
28 | 29 | Address, no date: Presentation of Ochs Good Citizenship Award |
28 | 30 | Address, no date, Georgia Electrical Association: About censorship |
28 | 31 | Address, no date: "Weakness in Advertising" |
28 | 32 | Addresses: Clippings related to Julian Harris's speaking engagements, 1922, 1927, 1929, 1946 and no date |
28 | 33 | Essay: "A Georgia Boy in Canada" |
28 | 34 | Poems |
28 | 35 | Story: "Aunt Cherry: An Incident Behind Closed Doors" |
28 | 36 | Story: "The Congressman's Son" |
28 | 37 | Story: "John Humboldt's Valentine" |
28 | 38 | Story: "A Reportorial Romance" |
28 | 39 | Story: "folly's Fiddle" (includes dialog in "Negro dialect"), 1905 |
28 | 40 | Novel (proposed): "Shifting Sands", 1910 |
29 | 1 | Drama: "Champion of the Bill", a one-act play (scripts and correspondence) |
29 | 2 | Drama: "The Confidante" (scenario) |
29 | 3 | Drama: "The Divorce", "The Girl from Keith's", and "All the King's Horses, - " (correspondence, clippings, etc. about works derived from "Peter Callender") |
29 | 4 | Drama: "The Duel", a one-act farce originally intended to be in French, 1905 (script) |
29 | 5 | Drama: "Every Boob: A Modern Immorality Play" (script) |
29 | 6 | Drama: "In the Nick of Time", a play in prologue and three acts (scenario for prologue and interim before Act I) |
29 | 7 | Drama: "The Laughing Woman", 1896 (script) |
29 | 8 | Drama: "Meddlesome Marie", a three-act farce (scenario) |
29 | 9 | Drama: "Moonshine", 1911 (script and edited copy of published version) |
29 | 10 | Drama: |
29 | 11 | Drama: "Personal Syndicate", a three-act play (scenario) |
29 | 12 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Scenarios |
29 | 13 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Version 1 |
29 | 14 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Version 2 |
29 | 15 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Version 3 |
29 | 16 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Drafts and revisions |
29 | 17 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Drafts and revisions |
29 | 18 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Drafts and revisions |
29 | 19 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Drafts and revisions |
29 | 20 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Drafts and revisions |
29 | 21 | Drama: |
29 | 22 | Drama: |
29 | 23 | Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts - Drafts and revisions |
29 | 24 | Drama: "The Thrust of a Sword: A Romantic Drama of the Time of Catherine de Medici", Act I, 1905 (script) |
29 | 25 | Drama: "The World Over" (one cast of characters for prologue, another cast for beginning of Act I |
30 | 1 | Drama: Adaptations of Uncle Remus - "Uncle Remus", a musical play in three acts dramatized by Joel Chandler Harris, Julian LaRose Harris, and Otis Wood |
30 | 1a | Drama: Adaptations of Uncle Remus - "Uncle Remus", a musical play in three acts dramatized by Joel Chandler Harris, Julian LaRose Harris, and Otis Wood, music by Paul Teitjens, correspondence, 1906-1910 [additions, not included in microfilm |
30 | 2 | Drama: Adaptations of Uncle Remus - Correspondence, 1912-1916 |
30 | 3 | Drama: Adaptations of Uncle Remus - Sketches and clippings about London performances, 1914 |
30 | 4 | Drama: Adaptations of Uncle Remus - "Uncle Remus Song" |
30 | 5 | Drama: Cartoon drawing featuring Julian Harris and theatrical theme |
30 | 6 | Drama: "The Greek Note" by L.C. Hopkins - Correspondence and critiques |
30 | 7 | Drama: "The origin of Music", an allegorical conception by Heard Respess |
30 | 8 | Drama: Julian's typed copy of The Writing of a Play. Technique by Guy Fletcher Bragdon |
30 | 9 | Autobiography: Initial publicity, 1946 |
30 | 10 | Autobiography: Correspondence, 1942, 1945-1946 |
30 | 11 | Autobiography: Correspondence, 1947-1948 |
30 | 12 | Autobiography: Notes about 1889-1895 |
30 | 13 | Autobiography: "Important notes - early days" |
30 | 14 | Autobiography: "Early Years - duplicate pages" |
30 | 15 | Autobiography: "Data about my father and pages from the autobiography" |
30 | 16 | Autobiography: Extracts from letters, 1921-1948 |
30 | 17 | Autobiography: Chapter 1 - Drafts |
30 | 18 | Autobiography: Chapter 1 - Typescript, carbon copy; Chapters 1 and 2 - Discarded pages: Preface - Possible inclusions |
30 | 19 | Autobiography: Chapter 2 - Drafts |
30 | 20 | Autobiography: Chapter 2 - Typescript, carbon copy, discarded pages |
30 | 21 | Autobiography: Chapters 3 and 4 - Draft title page |
30 | 22 | Autobiography: Chapter 5 - Drafts |
30 | 23 | Autobiography: Chapter 5 - Typescript, carbon copy |
30 | 24 | Autobiography: Chapter 6 - Drafts |
30 | 25 | Autobiography: Chapter 6 - Typescript, carbon copy |
30 | 26 | Autobiography: "Pennyroyal, An Artist, Fleas and An Earthquake" |
30 | 27 | Autobiography: "Pennyroyal, An Artist, Fleas and An Earthquake" - Possible use in Reader's Digest (March 1956) and Saturday Review (February 1956) |
Microfilm copy | ||
MF41 | Series 5, Subseries 5.1: Julian LaRose Harris's Writings, Articles - Address, 1938 | |
MF42 | Series 5, Subseries 5.1: Julian LaRose Harris's Writings, Address, 1941 - Novel | |
MF43 | Series 5, Subseries 5.1: Julian LaRose Harris's Writings, Drama - Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts, Version 3 | |
MF44 | Series 5, Subseries 5.1: Julian LaRose Harris's Writings, Drama: "Peter Callender", a farce comedy in three acts, Drafts and revisions - Drama: "The World Over" (one cast of characters for prologue, another cast for beginning of Act I | |
MF45 | Series 5, Subseries 5.1: Julian LaRose Harris's Writings, Drama: Adaptations of Uncle Remus - "Uncle Remus", a musical play in three acts dramatized by Joel Chandler Harris, Julian LaRose Harris, and Otis Wood | |
MF46 | Series 5, Subseries 5.1: Julian LaRose Harris's Writings, Autobiography: Extracts from letters, 1921-1948 |
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