June Knight papers, 1858-1987
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Knight, June, 1913-1987
- Title
- June Knight papers
- Dates
- 1858-1987 (inclusive)18581987
1913-1987 (bulk)19131987 - Quantity
- 38 cubic ft. and artifacts (13 document boxes, 1 slim document box, 3 record boxes, 1 F31 box, 3 F24 boxes, 1 F22 box, 2 F17 boxes, 1 CAR card file box, 1 PRB phonograph record box and artifacts)
- Collection Number
- 05731
- Summary
- Papers document Knight’s life as a star of stage and screen. The bulk of the material covers her career, which was at its peak in the 1930s. There are some items documenting her personal life when she was younger, but not much on her later years.
- Repository
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American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu - Access Restrictions
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Access Restrictions
There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English and , French
- Sponsor
- The creation of the EAD-version of this finding aid was made possible through a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.
Historical Note
Actress, singer and dancer June Knight was born Margaret Rose Vallikett, January 22, 1913 in Los Angeles, California. An only child to parents Holley and Beryl Vallikett, Margaret Rose turned an early handicap into a very successful career. Due to health problems, she was almost forced into show business.
Margaret Rose was diagnosed with infantile paralysis soon after birth, then a whole list of other illnesses befell her. At the age of twenty months, she contracted the measles. The very next day she was diagnosed with scarlet fever and almost died. She slowly got better, but remained very weak. Soon after recovering from scarlet fever, she got diphtheria, and was not fully recovered from the diphtheria when she contracted a mastoid infection. She then developed pneumonia followed by whooping cough. Her parents and doctors did not expect her to live through one more night. Then at age four she got tuberculosis.
Margaret had been sick so long and was so weak that her father sent her and her mother to live in Arizona. After several months, they returned to L.A. She was then five years old and while her lungs were stronger, she was still unable to walk. Her legs were too frail to support the weight of her body, and even when sitting, her back had to be supported because it was so weak. At that point, doctors predicted Margaret had just two years to live. With her mother's help, Margaret would try to drag herself around for a few minutes at a time. There began to be signs of improvement, and she was shown leg exercises that she could easily do in bed.
By the time she was six, Margaret was able to walk by herself but her legs were still very weak. A doctor told her mother that dancing would help strengthen them, so she enrolled Margaret in a dancing class. Gradually Margaret's legs became stronger, and after only one year she was the star pupil of the dance school.
Margaret's first job came at age nine, with a leading role in juvenile theater. Her slot in the children's chorus of movie palace (Grauman's Egyptian Theater) prologues to Son of the Sheik (starring Rudolph Valentino) and Al Jolson's The Singing Fool among others propelled her into full-time stage work. At age 13 she got her first stage role as a dancer in Vaudeville and in 1927 became a member of "The Gingham Girls," an act that eventually went on tour in Fanchon and Marco's revue Pep Idea. She appeared in the dance chorus of Gold Diggers of Broadway and also worked with the Duncan Sisters in the prologue of their film Topsy & Eva. She became a member of the dancing stock company at Warner Bros. Studios in 1928, when musicals were in their heyday. Her performances in dance choruses in the late 1920s earned her $30 to $45 per week.
At age 15, she was dubbed a "headline girl" and adopted the stage name Marie Valli. Cecil B. DeMille heard her singing one day and immediately signed her. Her first bit part was in Warner Brothers' 1929 film On With The Show, the first feature-length movie filmed entirely in color. After doing some work with Vitaphone in 1929, Marie had the opportunity to go to New York and appear in the well-known musical Fifty Million Frenchmen. At this time, however, her mother became very ill so Marie left the show and returned to Hollywood.
In 1930 Marie was signed for the dance stock of Babes in Toyland and was then given a bit part in DeMille's Madame Satan, a film noted for the costume Marie wore which consisted of more than 2,000 yards of pink silk net. At age 17 she was invited to MGM studios to perform an oriental dance. She had never done this type of dance before, but made such an impression that she became Greta Garbo's double in the dance scenes of the 1931 film Mata Hari. Marie also had a part in the 1930 musical touring company of Girl Crazy starring with Ethel Merman and Ginger Rogers.
In 1931 at the age of 18, Marie became the dance partner of Jack Holland, earning $200 per week. Jack and Marie were an exhibition dance team. They danced at the famous Cocoanut Grove where they were an instant success and soon became known as one of the most popular dance teams on the West Coast. Jack Holland gave Marie the stage name "June Knight," the name of his previous dance partner. In April 1932, Marie Valli (Margaret Rose Vallikett) legally changed her name to June Knight. June later had to sue Jack Holland for the complete rights to her now legal name because after she left the partnership, he gave her replacement the same name.
Her next engagement after Girl Crazy was with Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. Mr. Ziegfeld had heard about June and signed her for his new show Hot-Cha! in 1932, along with Lupe Velez and Bert Lahr. Although she was signed to sing in this show, June wanted to dance. The day she signed the contract she had to be rushed to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. While in the hospital she received a note from Mr. Ziegfeld that read, "Even if you are stubborn and want to dance, the Almighty says NO, you'll sing." So sing she did, for a salary of $300 per week. June was said to be the last girl "glorified" by the great Ziegfeld, who died in 1932.
In 1932 June also appeared on Broadway in Humpty Dumpty and in the stage version of Take A Chance, with Ethel Merman and Jack Haley. In 1933, she was offered a starring role in Paramount's film version of the same play, making $1,000 per week.
While appearing on Broadway, talent scouts from Universal Film Company saw June and offered her a screen test. She signed with Universal in March 1933 and starred in her first Universal Picture, Ladies Must Love. In 1934 she played roles in the films Cross Country Cruise and Wake Up And Dream with Russ Columbo. After making the film Gift of Gab, June quit Universal because she didn't like the role she was given in Wake Up And Dream and wanted to free-lance. Universal released her out of her contract in September 1934.
In June 1934, June bought a walnut ranch in California and gave it to her parents. Her personal life was quite eventful about this same time also. The press said that she was, "Always reportedly engaged to someone." She had been engaged once in 1932 to actor Jimmy Dunn (who co-starred in Take A Chance) but he called it off. She had also been seen with heavyweight boxing champ Max Baer. When she was in-between romantic engagements, June always wore a diamond ring on her left hand for good luck, given to her when she was a young girl by her father.
In March 1934, June met Paul Ames, a Palm Beach stockbroker. It was rumored that she had been forced to turn down three New York stage offers in order to keep Paul, who preferred to live in Hollywood. Paul and June were married November 30, 1934, and separated less than two weeks later. Their honeymoon was reportedly ruined by Paul's insistence that their Best Man accompany them on the trip. They were divorced soon after in Florida.
In October 1934 June signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios. She sang and danced in the 1935 film Broadway Melody of 1936, which won an Academy Award for best production number that year. She then immediately returned to the New York stage for the lead in Cole Porter's Jubilee. Cole Porter productions were June's specialty. While starring in Jubilee, she earned the highest paid salary on Broadway at that time - $1,125 per week.
June broke her contract with MGM in 1936 to go to England because she didn't like the movie parts that she was being offered. She became disillusioned because MGM producers wanted her to do dramatic roles instead of the musical comedy parts she desired. After Broadway Melody was finished and Jubilee ended, June went to England to appear on stage and reportedly took London by storm in a series of musicals and movies.
The 1936 stage revue Going Places brought June great individual success in England, but the show had a short run. She then made the British film The Lilac Domino. The London press dubbed June the "New 'IT' Girl" with "sex appeal to the nth degree." She was an overnight, sensational success, earning $3,250 (US) per week. After The Lilac Domino she went immediately into rehearsal for the stage show And On We Go, which was another success for June personally, but also had a short run. After making the 1937 film Break The News, she left England and returned to the U.S. to star in Cole Porter's Leave It To Me.
June walked away from Leave It To Me for another man, Arthur Cameron, a Texas oil millionaire she had only known for a few months. Cole Porter had written a number for her, which was to be followed by an innocent strip tease. Cameron objected to the strip tease and gave June an ultimatum. She was forced to make a choice between staying in the show or being with him, so she quit the show, opting for marriage and a family, and announced their engagement. June was replaced in Leave It To Me by a then unknown actress named Mary Martin, who went on to become a star in her own right. She did delay her wedding to Cameron to complete a role in the film Vacation From Love. They were married in 1938, a marriage that lasted five years. She was 25, he was 38.
June's next film was House Across the Bay in 1940. In 1943 she divorced Arthur Cameron and emerged from retirement in 1944 to star on the New York stage in Dream With Music, at a salary of $650 per week. She quit the show after only four weeks due to dissatisfaction with her role. 1944 also saw June on the stage in Glad To See You.
Next, June would appear in a series of Army/Air Force War Bond Shows entitled Shot From the Skies. Cole Porter gave June permission to rewrite his song, "Love For Sale," into the bond-selling song, "Bonds For Sale." The shows were done to help boost war loan drives. June also participated in the Boston Port Security program - a broadcast campaign to safeguard war information.
Now approaching the end of her theatrical career, June played on stage in the 1945 play The Overtons (Or Married Alive). In 1946 she co-starred in what was supposed to be her final Broadway show, The Would-Be Gentleman, with Bobby Clark but she toured with him one last time in 1947 in Sweethearts.
In 1949 June retired from stage and screen for good when she married Carl B. Squier. Squier, a top executive of Lockheed Aircraft, had the distinction of being the 13th licensed pilot in the United States. The marriage lasted 18 years, until his death in 1967. Two years after Squier's death June married Jack Buehler, another Lockheed executive and close friend of her and her late husband. She was married to him from 1969 until her death.
In addition to her acting, singing and dancing career, June had many other hobbies and talents to occupy her spare time. One of her favorite activities was sketching and painting. She would sketch or paint her friends and co-stars, fashion illustrations, and works of pure fantasy. Her art would occasionally be shown and sometimes sold. Another favorite activity was needlework. June could be found backstage between scenes knitting or doing embroidery to pass the time. She was also a writer and wrote for various motion picture magazines about beauty secrets, including hair and makeup tips, and wrote an article about her experiences working with actor Robert Taylor. June designed her own clothes and actually designed all her costumes for the London stage play Going Places.
Perhaps the most surprising of all June's hobbies was that of being an inventor. In 1936 she designed the "Widow's Peak Coiffure Clip," a fashion accessory that fastened on the hair at the forehead, decorated with plain and baguette diamonds. In 1945 she proposed a new perfume line called "Embraceable," and also the "Tip Toes" or "Mad Money" garter. The garter was made from lace with a small, inch square change purse attached, decorated with a lace rosette and red satin ribbon. The garter was to be worn just above the knee, pretty enough to be seen if the wind caught a girl's skirt. The change purse was large enough to hold taxi fare home if needed after an "eventful" date. Girls used to carry money for this reason in their shoes, and June thought a garter would be much more comfortable.
In 1946 June invented the "June Chic" collapsible camp toilet. The idea came to her after she was invited to go on a camping trip with friends. June was wary of finding the necessary "facilities" out in the woods, so she invented a type of "portable powder room." A friend of June's, Carl Bruno, drew up plans for the "June Chic" and also for the "Magic Wonder Automatic Climbing Stilts" along with marketing plans and patent searches.
June Knight Buehler died June 16, 1987, of complications from a stroke that she had suffered several weeks earlier. She was 74. Honored on Hollywood's famous "Walk of Fame," June's star is at 6247 Hollywood Blvd., on the north side of the street between Vine Street and the Pantages Theater.
Content Description
The June Knight papers, 1858-1987, include correspondence, diaries, photographs, clipping scrapbooks, and costumes and gowns documenting her life as a star of stage and screen. The bulk of the material covers her career, which was at its peak in the 1930s. There are some items documenting her personal life when she was younger, but not very much on her later years. Titles in the folder list that are in quotations are June Knight's original labels.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Copyright InformationThe researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.
Preferred Citation
Preferred CitationItem Description, Box Number, Folder Number, June Knight papers, 1858-1987, Collection Number 05731, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Papers organized into eight series: I. Personal Papers; II. Stage and Screen Career; III. Correspondence; IV. Photographs; V. Articles and Clippings; VI. Artwork; VII. Audio-Visual Materials; VIII. Artifacts.
Related Materials
Related MaterialsThere are no other known archival collections created by June Knight at the date of processing.
Acquisition Information
Acquisition InformationThe June Knight papers were given to the American Heritage Center in two shipments. The first shipment was received in December 1974 from June Knight herself, and the second in February 1988 from June Knight's husband, Jack M. Buehler, in accordance with her final wishes. The papers and artifacts were received in good condition, and some contained notes or labels hand written by June Knight establishing provenance.
Processing Note
Processing InformationThe collection was processed by Ronda Frazier in January 2002. Knight's original arrangement and folder titles were maintained where possible. Minor conservation was performed on some of the gowns and costumes. This included sewing on loose buttons, sequins and beads, and mending small tears. 1.0 cubic feet of financial records, duplicate items (mostly photos) and secondary material were separated.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Series I.: Personal Papers, circa 1923-1981
1.35 cubic ft. (3 document boxes)Arranged alphabetically. Contains address books, biographical information, books, diaries, financial and legal files, mementos, product ideas and miscellaneous subject files.
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Description: Address BooksDates: circa 1930sContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Address Book and Birthday ListDates: 1964-1981Container: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Biographical FileDates: 1924-1963Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: Biographical FileDates: June 15, 1926Container: Box 15, Folder 1
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Books:
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Description: The Blue Book of the Screen, Hollywood, CaliforniaDates: 1924Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: Figure Drawing For All It's Worth by Andrew LoomisDates: 1944Container: Box 1, Folder 5
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Diaries:
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Description: Mile Stones: A Five Year DiaryDates: January 1928-September 1930Container: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: A Line a Day: Five Year DiaryDates: January 1931-December 1935Container: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: Five Year Diary: A Daily LineDates: March-June 1934Container: Box 2, Folder 1
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Description: A Line A DayDates: January 1936-July 1938Container: Box 2, Folder 2
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Description: Financial FileDates: November 1934-circa 1963Container: Box 2, Folder 3
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Description: Guest BookDates: January 1946-January 1972Container: Box 2, Folder 4
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Legal Files:
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Description: ContractsDates: 1926-1945Container: Box 2, Folder 5
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Description: Divorce from Arthur CameronDates: 1945Container: Box 2, Folder 6
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Description: June Knight vs. Jack HollandDates: 1932-1936Container: Box 2, Folder 7
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Description: Mme. Berthe vs. June KnightDates: 1945Container: Box 2, Folder 8
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Description: Morrison vs. June KnightDates: 1934-1935Container: Box 2, Folder 9
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Description: Name ChangeDates: 1932Container: Box 2, Folder 10
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Description: Lessons; Voice, Reading, DancingDates: circa 1923Container: Box 2, Folder 11
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Mementos:
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Description: Bekonscot Miniature Village and Railway PostcardsDates: circa 1937Container: Box 2, Folder 12
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Description: Cecil B. DeMille's "The Sign of the Cross" Souvenir BookDates: 1933Container: Box 3, Folder 1
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Description: "Cole: An Entertainment Based on the Words and Music of Cole Porter" ProgramDates: 1974Container: Box 3, Folder 2
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Description: "The Convict Ship 'Success'" Official CatalogueDates: 1933Container: Box 3, Folder 3
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Description: "The Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth" Official Souvenir ProgramDates: May 12, 1937Container: Box 3, Folder 4
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Description: "The Hollywood Revue of 1929" World Premiere, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, June 20, 1929, ProgramDates: June 20, 1929Container: Box 15, Folder 2
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Description: "Official Program, Xth Olympiad, Los Angeles, CA"Dates: July 30, 1932Container: Box 3, Folder 5
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Description: The Palace of Holyroodhouse, Scotland, Snapshot bookletDates: September 1936Container: Box 3, Folder 6
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Description: University of Notre Dame "Official Football Review" Rockne Memorial Edition ProgramDates: 1931Container: Box 3, Folder 7
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Description: "My Graduation Journal"Dates: 1926-1927Container: Box 3, Folder 8
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Product Ideas:
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Description: Collapsible Toilet, "June Chic"Dates: September-November 1946Container: Box 3, Folder 9
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Description: Garter, "Tip Toes"Dates: June-September 1945Container: Box 3, Folder 10
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Description: Perfume Line, "Embraceable"Dates: May-June 1945Container: Box 3, Folder 11
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Subject Files:
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Description: Christmas Cards Personalized "June Knight"Dates: 1931, undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 12
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Description: Craig, Walter ScottDates: 1938-1952Container: Box 3, Folder 13
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Description: Cruise Ship Passenger Lists, Program, Bar ChargesDates: 1937Container: Box 3, Folder 14
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Description: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation: "Starletter: A Report to Stockholders"Dates: May 25, 1970Container: Box 3, Folder 15
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Description: Plan for Proposed Production CompanyDates: 1945Container: Box 3, Folder 16
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Description: Powell, EleanorDates: undatedContainer: Box 3, Folder 17
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Description: Squier, Carl B. and Mrs. JuneDates: 1952-1969Container: Box 3, Folder 18
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Series II.: Stage and Screen Career, 1920-1981
2.51 cubic ft. (2½ document boxes plus 1½ F24 flat boxes)Arranged alphabetically. Contains books and periodicals June is noted in, ephemera, song lyrics, orchestral scores, press kits, programs, scrapbooks, scripts and sheet music.
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Books:
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Description: Cars of the Stars and Movie Memories by Floyd ClymerDates: 1954Container: Box 4, Folder 1
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Description: Favorite Foods of Famous Stars by Norge CorporationDates: 1934Container: Box 4, Folder 2
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Description: John Perona's El Morocco Family Album by Lucius Beebe and Jerome ZerbeDates: 1937Container: Box 15, Folder 3
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Description: A Pictorial History of the American Theater: 1900-1956 by Daniel BlumDates: 1956Container: Box 4, Folder 3
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Description: The Stars of Yesteryear: Wherever is…? by Jess L. HoaglinDates: 1981Container: Box 4, Folder 4
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Description: EphemeraDates: 1948Container: Box 4, Folder 5
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Lyrics:
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Description: "Glorious Betsy"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 4, Folder 6
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Description: "Gold Diggers"Dates: circa 1928Container: Box 4, Folder 6
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Description: "June Knight's Verse Bed of Roses"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 4, Folder 6
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Description: "Love For Sale/Bonds For Sale"Dates: circa 1944Container: Box 4, Folder 6
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Description: "Opening Number for Warner's New Theatre"Dates: April 26, 1928Container: Box 4, Folder 6
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Description: "Why Shouldn't I?"Dates: 1935Container: Box 4, Folder 6
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Orchestral Scores:
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Description: "Hey Good Lookin'"Dates: 1943Container: Box 4, Folder 7
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Description: "I Love You"Dates: 1943Container: Box 4, Folder 8
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Description: "Love For Sale"Dates: 1930Container: Box 4, Folder 9
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Description: "Should I Be Sweet"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 4, Folder 10
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Description: PeriodicalsDates: 1930-1975Container: Box 4, Folder 11
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Periodicals:
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Description: The American Weekly, pg. 5Dates: July 8, 1945Container: Box 15, Folder 4
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Description: Cinearte, pg. 28Dates: September 15, 1933Container: Box 15, Folder 5
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Description: Life, pg. 24Dates: September 7, 1962Container: Box 15, Folder 6
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Description: The New York Times Magazine, pg. 30Dates: June 9, 1963Container: Box 15, Folder 7
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Description: Poster; Franklin D. Roosevelt, with thank-you letter for June's work with the National Recovery ActDates: September 23, 1933Container: Box 15, Folder 8
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Press Kits:
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Description: Broadway Melody of 1936Dates: 1936Container: Box 15, Folder 9
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Description: Take A ChanceDates: 1933Container: Box 15, Folder 10
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Programs:
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Description: Margaret Vallikett appearingDates: June 4, 1925Container: Box 4, Folder 12
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Description: Marie Valli appearingDates: 1928-1929Container: Box 4, Folder 13
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Description: June Knight appearingDates: 1931-1946Container: Box 5, Folders 1-2
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Description: MiscellaneousDates: 1932-1947Container: Box 5, Folder 3
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Scrapbooks:
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Description: "1st Book - 1920-1929, Picture of me and Joe E. Brown"Dates: 1920-1929Container: Box 15, Folder 11
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Description: "1933 - also 1936 London"Dates: October 1933-October 1936Container: Box 16, Folder 1
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Scripts:
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Description: Broadway Melody of 1935Dates: December 1934-May 1935Container: Box 5, Folders 4-6
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Description: CuriosityDates: undatedContainer: Box 5, Folder 7
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Description: DeliriumDates: 1947Container: Box 5, Folder 8
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Description: Going PlacesDates: 1936Container: Box 5, Folder 9
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Description: JubileeDates: 1935Container: Box 6, Folder 1
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Description: The Lilac DominoDates: 1936-1937Container: Box 6, Folder 2
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Description: The OvertonsDates: 1945Container: Box 6, Folder 3
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Description: Salvation Army Free-Food PlanDates: circa 1932Container: Box 6, Folder 4
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Sheet Music:
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Description: "Gee! I'd Love to be a (Whew Whew) Girl"Dates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 5
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Description: "A Toast to the Service"Dates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Folder 5
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Series III.: Correspondence, 1858-1987
0.45 cubic ft. (1 document box)Arranged alphabetically. Contains correspondence with agents, thank you letters, party invitations, requests for appearances, messages, fan mail and opening night congratulatory telegrams; birthday and Christmas cards received, 25th birthday telegrams, postcards to and from family and friends, love letters, and letters written in French to June's grandmother, which have been translated.
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Sub-series 1.: Career Related, 1925-1987
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Description: Career related correspondenceDates: April 1925-June 1945Container: Box 6, Folder 6
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Description: Fan MailDates: 1931-April 1987Container: Box 6, Folder 7
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Opening Night Congratulatory Telegrams:
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Description: Holland & Knight, Hot-Cha!, Humpty Dumpty, Take A ChanceDates: May 1931-April 1933Container: Box 6, Folder 8
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Description: Jubilee and otherDates: August 1935-May 1936Container: Box 6, Folder 9
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Sub-series 2.: Personal, 1858-1978
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Description: "Birthday (25th) Telegrams from Billy Seymour"Dates: January 22, 1938Container: Box 6, Folder 10
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Description: "Letters From Bob Ritchie and cables"Dates: 1937Container: Box 6, Folder 11
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Description: "Letters in French to my Grandmother"Dates: 1858-1897Container: Box 6, Folder 12
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Description: MiscellaneousDates: circa 1926-August 1978Container: Box 7, Folder 1
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Description: PostcardsDates: circa 1938-circa 1962Container: Box 7, Folder 2
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Description: "Telegrams from Mr. Lee" (Tommy Lee)Dates: August 1935-February 1936Container: Box 7, Folder 3
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Series IV.: Photographs, circa 1887-1986
3.51 cubic ft. (5¾ document boxes, 1 F24 flat box)Arranged alphabetically then chronologically. Contains photos of June taken throughout her life and career, wedding photos, her parents and other family members; fashion and other advertising shots, stills from stage and screen performances, news photos, and those from MGM and Universal Pictures touting June as a movie star; snapshots, sketches and portraits of others - mainly other celebrities, some autographed.
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Sub-series 1.: Snapshots and Portraits, circa 1887-1986
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Description: Age birth to 17 yrs. oldDates: circa 1918, circa 1927-1929Container: Box 17, Folders 1-2
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Description: Age birth to 18 yrs. oldDates: 1913-1931Container: Box 7, Folders 4-6
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Description: Age 46 yrs. oldDates: 1959Container: Box 17, Folder 3
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Description: Age 62-73 yrs. oldDates: circa 1975-1986Container: Box 7, Folder 7
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Description: AlbumDates: 1913-1934Container: Box 7, Folder 8
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Description: AlbumDates: July-October 1927Container: Box 8, Folder 1
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Description: Ames, Paul and June KnightDates: 1934Container: Box 8, Folder 2
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Description: Baer, Max and June KnightDates: circa 1933Container: Box 8, Folder 3
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Description: Bruno of Hollywood, NYC, PhotographerDates: March 1, 1944Container: Box 8, Folder 4
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Description: Bruno of Hollywood, NYC, PhotographerDates: March 1, 1944Container: Box 17, Folder 4
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Description: Cameron, Arthur and June KnightDates: 1938-1942Container: Box 8, Folder 5
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Description: Cameron home, Evansville, IndianaDates: 1942Container: Box 8, Folder 6
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Description: Cameron home, Houston, TexasDates: 1939-1941Container: Box 8, Folder 7
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Description: Cameron WeddingDates: August 29, 1938Container: Box 8, Folder 8
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Description: Craig, Walter Scott IIIDates: circa 1940-1947Container: Box 8, Folder 9
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Description: FamilyDates: circa 1887-1969Container: Box 8, Folders 10-11
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Description: "Farewell Dinner to June Knight by her Friends"Dates: June 6, 1933Container: Box 17, Folder 5
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Description: Lockheed Aircraft CorporationDates: 1950-1969Container: Box 8, Folder 12
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Description: "Lockheed People and Nightclubs"Dates: circa 1945- circa 1957Container: Box 8, Folder 13
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Miscellaneous:
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Description: June KnightDates: circa 1931-circa 1946Container: Box 8, Folder 14
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Description: June KnightDates: circa 1933-circa 1935Container: Box 17, Folder 6
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Description: June KnightDates: circa 1931-circa 1946Container: Box 9, Folder 1
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Description: OtherDates: undatedContainer: Box 9, Folder 2
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Description: Miscellaneous ProofsDates: circa 1931-circa 1933Container: Box 17, Folder 7
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Description: Miscellaneous ProofsDates: 1932Container: Box 9, Folder 3
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Description: Murray Korman, N.Y., PhotographerDates: circa 1933Container: Box 9, Folder 4
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Description: Murray Korman, N.Y., PhotographerDates: circa 1933Container: Box 17, Folder 8
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Description: Outdoor group photoDates: circa 1935Container: Box 17, Folder 9
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Description: Squier, Carl and June KnightDates: 1949-1978Container: Box 9, Folder 5
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Description: S.S. NormandieDates: 1937-1938Container: Box 9, Folder 6
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Description: Sunbathing on New York City rooftopDates: 1932Container: Box 9, Folder 7
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Description: White Studio, NY, PhotographerDates: circa 1933Container: Box 17, Folder 10
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Sub-series 2.: Publicity, 1929-1948
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Description: AdvertisingDates: 1932-circa 1937Container: Box 9, Folder 8
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Description: Archery: 55th National Archery Association Tournament, University of CaliforniaDates: August 1935Container: Box 9, Folder 9
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Description: "Christening plane for Mr. Robert Blythe"Dates: circa 1931Container: Box 9, Folder 10
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Description: Dance ProductionDates: October 1929Container: Box 17, Folder 11
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Dance Production with Jack Holland:
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Description: Garden of YouthDates: July 3, 1931Container: Box 9, Folder 11
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Description: Oh TeacherDates: August 6, 1931Container: Box 9, Folder 12
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Description: Three Long WeeksDates: August 13, 1931Container: Box 9, Folder 13
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Description: EnglandDates: 1936-1938Container: Box 9, Folder 14
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Description: Holland, Jack and June KnightDates: 1931Container: Box 9, Folder 15
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Description: Holland, Jack and June KnightDates: 1931Container: Box 17, Folder 12
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer:
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Description: Publicity shots touting June as an MGM starDates: circa 1934-1935Container: Box 9, Folder 16
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Description: Publicity shots touting June as an MGM starDates: 1935-1936Container: Box 10, Folders 1-3
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Description: Lake Arrowhead, California, Winter CarnivalDates: January 17, 1935Container: Box 10, Folder 4
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Description: Rhumba CostumeDates: 1936Container: Box 10, Folder 5
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Description: "Tea Time At The Zoo"Dates: 1935Container: Box 10, Folder 6
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Description: "Tea Time At The Zoo"Dates: 1935Container: Box 17, Folder 13
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Description: News PhotosDates: circa 1932-July 1947Container: Box 10, Folder 7
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Description: Paramount Publix CorporationDates: circa 1933Container: Box 10, Folder 8
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Description: Paramount Theater, NYDates: September 1933Container: Box 10, Folder 9
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Description: "Pictures With People"Dates: circa 1930-1946Container: Box 11, Folder 1
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Description: "Pictures With People"Dates: circa 1945Container: Box 17, Folder 14
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Description: Public Relations, Bolling Field, Washington, D.C.Dates: circa 1944Container: Box 11, Folder 2
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Description: "Red Feather Campaign"Dates: 1948Container: Box 11, Folder 3
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Screen Productions:
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Description: Break The News (London)Dates: 1937Container: Box 11, Folder 4
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Description: Break The News (London)Dates: 1937Container: Box 17, Folder 15
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Description: Broadway Melody of 1936Dates: 1935Container: Box 11, Folder 5
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Description: Cross Country CruiseDates: 1934Container: Box 11, Folder 6
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Description: House Across the BayDates: 1940Container: Box 11, Folder 7
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Description: Ladies Must LoveDates: 1933Container: Box 11, Folder 8
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Description: The Lilac Domino (London)Dates: 1937Container: Box 11, Folder 9
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Description: Mata HariDates: 1931Container: Box 11, Folder 10
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Description: Take A ChanceDates: 1933Container: Box 11, Folder 11
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Description: Vacation From LoveDates: 1938Container: Box 11, Folder 12
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Description: Wake Up And DreamDates: 1934Container: Box 12, Folder 1
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Description: Sculling and RowingDates: circa 1937Container: Box 12, Folder 2
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Stage Productions:
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Description: And On We Go (London)Dates: 1937Container: Box 12, Folder 3
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Description: Dream With MusicDates: 1944Container: Box 12, Folder 4
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Description: Fifty Million FrenchmenDates: October 1929Container: Box 17, Folder 16
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Description: Glad To See YouDates: 1944Container: Box 17, Folder 17
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Description: Going Places (London)Dates: 1936Container: Box 12, Folder 5
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Description: Hot-Cha!Dates: 1932Container: Box 12, Folder 6
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Description: Hot-Cha!Dates: 1932Container: Box 17, Folder 18
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Description: JubileeDates: 1935Container: Box 12, Folder 7
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Description: The OvertonsDates: 1945Container: Box 12, Folder 8
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Description: SweetheartsDates: 1946-1947Container: Box 12, Folder 9
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Description: SweetheartsDates: 1947Container: Box 17, Folder 19
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Description: Take A ChanceDates: 1932Container: Box 12, Folder 10
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Description: Take A ChanceDates: 1932Container: Box 17, Folder 20
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Description: The Would-Be GentlemanDates: 1945Container: Box 12, Folder 11
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Description: The Would-Be GentlemanDates: 1946Container: Box 17, Folder 21
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Description: Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas, TexasDates: 1936Container: Box 12, Folder 12
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Description: Universal PicturesDates: 1933-1934Container: Box 12, Folders 13-15
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Description: Universal PicturesDates: 1933-1934Container: Box 17, Folder 22
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Description: Western States' Jewelry Trades ShowDates: 1935Container: Box 13, Folder 1
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Sub-series 3.: Friends, 1906-1945
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Description: FriendsDates: circa 1920- circa 1945Container: Box 13, Folder 2
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Description: FriendsDates: circa 1930sContainer: Box 17, Folder 23
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Description: Friends: Signed PhotosDates: 1906-1934Container: Box 13, Folder 3
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Series V.: Articles and Clippings, 1931-1985
0.59 cubic ft. (3/4 of a document box and 1 slim document box)Arranged chronologically. Contains miscellaneous newspaper and magazine articles about June as well as family members and other stars, newspaper tear sheets and pages from disassembled clipping scrapbooks.
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Description: MiscellaneousDates: 1933-1983Container: Box 13, Folder 4
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Newspaper Tear Sheets:
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Description: Deseret News, Weekly Magazine; "June Knight, Crippled Child, Danced to Fame and Beauty"Dates: November 1936Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: Des Moines Sunday Register; "June Knight's Fight For Beauty"Dates: November 17, 1935Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: Los Angeles Sunday Times; pg. 3, "When Stars of the Films Were Young," pg. 4 fashion spread, "Fashions Today"Dates: August 12, 1934Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: Los Angeles Times; pg. 1, "Married Bliss Lasts Less Than Fortnight"Dates: December 13, 1934Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: Mid-Week Pictorial; pg. 30, advertisement for Hot-Cha!Dates: March 19, 1932Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: St. Louis Globe Democrat; "Movie Dressographs"Dates: December 1, 1935Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: Unknown newspaper's Magazine Section; pg. 17, "This Year Skirts Will Be Slimmer and Shoulders Wider"Dates: March 12, 1933Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: Other PeopleDates: 1931-1985Container: Box 13, Folder 5
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Description: ScrapbooksDates: March 1931-April 1941Container: Box 13, Folders 6-10
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Description: ScrapbooksDates: September 1936-January 1939, November 1942-September 1943, March 1944-July 1948Container: Box 14, Folders 1-6
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Series VI.: Artwork, 1926-1943
0.04 cubic ft. (½ F24 flat box)Contains sketches, fashion illustrations and watercolors done by June, portraits of June by other artists and miscellaneous pieces of art.
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Sub-series 1.: Sketches by June Knight, 1926-1943
Arranged chronologically.
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Description: "Red Hots," illustrated and written by Margaret Vallikett (age 13)Dates: September 3, 1926Container: Box 16, Folder 3
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Description: Pencil and watercolor art by Marie Valli (age 15-20)Dates: 1928-1933Container: Box 16, Folder 3
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Description: Pencil and watercolor art by June KnightDates: 1933-1943Container: Box 16, Folder 3
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Sub-series 2.: Sketches of June Knight by Other Artists, circa 1930s-1940s
Arranged alphabetically.
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Description: Arno, Peter: watercolorDates: undatedContainer: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Berry, Michael: pencil sketchDates: undatedContainer: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Femaire: pen and ink fashion sketchDates: circa 1936Container: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Flagg, James Montgomery: two copies of a pencil sketch printed on a postcard, with negativeDates: circa 1940Container: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Hoffman: two pen and ink sketchesDates: circa 1930sContainer: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: LaFoulthy: charcoal sketches of June Knight, her father Holley Vallikett and mother BerylDates: 1937Container: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Lane, Jane: pencil sketchDates: undatedContainer: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Merrell, Marshall: pencil sketchDates: circa 1930sContainer: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Unknown artist: watercolor sketchDates: undatedContainer: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Zito: caricatureDates: undatedContainer: Box 16, Folder 4
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Sub-series 3.: Miscellaneous Artwork, undated
Arranged alphabetically.
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Description: Dsumis, Morgan: "Listen," sketch of Scottie dogsDates: undatedContainer: Box 16, Folder 5
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Description: Zito: "Dogs by Zito," nine cartoon sketchesDates: undatedContainer: Box 16, Folder 5
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Series VII.: Audio-Visual Materials, circa 1933-circa 1953
0.8 cubic ft. (1 PRB phonograph record box and 1 CAR 3x5 card file box)Contains recordings of June and 8mm home movies.
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Sub-series 1.: Phonograph Records, circa 1933-1945
Phonograph records 78 rpm.
Phonograph records 33 1/3 rpm.
Arranged alphabetically.
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Description: Brown, Les and His OrchestraDates: undatedContainer: Audio-Visual Storage, Folder 1
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Description: Knight, JuneDates: 1937-1938, 1944, 1945, undatedContainer: Audio-Visual Storage, Folders 2-11
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Description: Knight, June & BBC Male Voice Quartet and OrchestraDates: 1937Container: Audio-Visual Storage, Folder 12
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Description: Knight, JuneDates: circa 1935, 1937, 1938, undatedContainer: Audio-Visual Storage, Folders 13-19
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Description: Whiteman, Paul and His OrchestraDates: circa 1933Container: Audio-Visual Storage, Folder 20
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Sub-series 2.: Home Movies, 1948-circa 1953
Film 8mm.
Arranged chronologically. (Audio-Visual Storage)
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Description: Palm SpringsDates: circa 1948Container: Box 17A, Item 1
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Description: Palm SpringsDates: November 1948Container: Box 17A, Item 2
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Description: Roscoe and Marie, SnowDates: circa 1949Container: Box 17A, Item 3
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Description: Fishing, TexasDates: circa 1949Container: Box 17A, Item 4
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Description: Texas?Dates: June 1950Container: Box 17A, Items 5-6
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Description: Texas?Dates: July 1950Container: Box 17A, Item 7
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Description: Doolittle Pool, JulieDates: September 1950Container: Box 17A, Item 8
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Description: Ghost Town, Pool, Guests, HollyDates: September 1950Container: Box 17A, Item 9
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Description: Santa BarbaraDates: circa 1952Container: Box 17A, Item 10
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Description: MexicoDates: circa 1952Container: Box 17A, Item 11
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Description: Not labeledDates: circa 1953Container: Box 17A, Item 12
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Series VIII.: Artifacts, circa 1880-circa 1987
22.83 cubic ft.Contains a broadside and oil portrait of June; a wardrobe trunk, advertising banner, cigarette box, music box, plaques, and a printing block; handbags, hats, shoes, undergarments, pinafores, dresses, layette, linens, bonnets, nightwear, booties and shoes, undergarments, gloves, toilette set, teething toy, and needlework samples; dance costumes, evening gowns, a kimono, blouse, lace cape, dresses, lounging pajamas, tuxedo and a Rhumba costume.
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Sub-series 1.: Art, 1946-circa 1987
Arranged alphabetically.
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Description: Broadside: The Would-Be GentlemanDates: 1946Container: Art Storage
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Description: Painting: Oil portrait of Mrs. June Knight BuehlerDates: circa 1969-1987Container: Art Storage
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Sub-series 2.: Non-clothing Items, circa 1920s-1983
Arranged alphabetically.
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Description: TrunkDates: circa 1920s-1930sContainer: Artifact Storage
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Description: BannerDates: 1945Container: Box 18
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Description: Cigarette BoxDates: circa 1940sContainer: Box 19
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Description: Music BoxDates: undatedContainer: Box 19
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Description: PlaquesDates: June 8, 1977, February 4, 1983Container: Box 19
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Description: Printing BlockDates: circa 1930sContainer: Box 19
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Sub-series 3.: Women's Accessories, circa 1905-circa 1940s
Arranged chronologically.
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Description: Artificial FlowerDates: circa 1927Container: Box 20
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Description: Ballet ShoesDates: circa early 1920sContainer: Box 20
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Description: HandbagDates: 1932Container: Box 20
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Description: HatsDates: circa 1933, undatedContainer: Box 20
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Description: Tap ShoesDates: circa 1930sContainer: Box 20
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Description: HatDates: circa 1923Container: Box 21
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Description: ShoesDates: circa 1940sContainer: Box 21
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Description: Hawaiian CostumeDates: undatedContainer: Box 22
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Description: JabotDates: circa 1905Container: Box 22
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Description: PantiesDates: circa mid 1930sContainer: Box 22
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Description: Panty ShieldDates: circa mid 1930sContainer: Box 22
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Description: Peasant Costume from film The Lilac DominoDates: 1937Container: Box 22
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Description: SleeveDates: circa 1896-1906Container: Box 22
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Description: StockingsDates: circa 1930sContainer: Box 22
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Sub-series 4.: Infant and Child Clothing and Accessories, circa 1887-1923
Arranged chronologically.
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Description: Apron/PinaforeDates: circa 1920 or earlierContainer: Box 23
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Description: BlanketDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 23
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Description: DressesDates: circa 1913 or earlier, circa 1916 or earlierContainer: Box 23
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Description: Dress and SlipDates: circa 1889Container: Box 23
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Description: Dress/PinaforeDates: undatedContainer: Box 23
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Description: Jacket and Skirt OutfitDates: circa 1887Container: Box 23
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Description: LayetteDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 23
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Description: NightgownDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 23
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Description: Pelisse (Cloak)Dates: circa 1914Container: Box 23
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Description: PillowcaseDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 23
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Description: WrapperDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 23
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Description: BagDates: circa 1918Container: Box 24
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Description: BibDates: October 23, 1923Container: Box 24
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Description: BonnetsDates: circa 1913, circa 1914Container: Box 24
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Description: Bootees (Booties)Dates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 24
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Description: CapsDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 24
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Description: Diaper CoverContainer: Box 24
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Description: Diaper DrawersDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 24
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Description: GlovesDates: circa 1910-1920, circa 1920sContainer: Box 24
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Description: MittsDates: circa 1890s to 1920sContainer: Box 24
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Description: Sacque and Bonnet SetDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 24
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Description: ShoesDates: circa 1913Container: Box 24
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Description: SocksDates: 1915Container: Box 24
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Description: StockingsDates: circa 1913 or earlierContainer: Box 24
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Description: Teething ToyDates: circa 1913Container: Box 24
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Description: Toilette SetDates: circa 1913Container: Box 24
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Description: UndershirtsDates: circa 1913, circa 1914Container: Box 24
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Sub-series 5.: Women's Gowns and Costumes, circa 1880-1950
Arranged chronologically.
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Description: Dance CostumeDates: circa 1927Container: Box 25
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Description: Evening GownsDates: circa 1931, 1933Container: Box 25
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Description: Evening Gown with Bolero JacketDates: circa 1933Container: Box 25
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Description: KimonoDates: circa 1930sContainer: Box 25
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Description: BlouseDates: circa 1900Container: Box 26
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Description: Bolero JacketDates: circa 1940Container: Box 26
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Description: CapeDates: circa 1880Container: Box 26
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Description: Dance CostumeDates: circa 1931Container: Box 26
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Description: Evening GownsDates: circa 1933, circa late 1930sContainer: Box 26
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Description: Lounging PajamasDates: circa 1930-1939Container: Box 26
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Description: Negligee/NightgownDates: circa 1940-1950Container: Box 26
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Description: Evening GownDates: circa 1940Container: Box 27
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Description: Cheongsam (Chinese Dress)Dates: circa 1930Container: Hanging
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Description: Day DressDates: circa 1949Container: Hanging
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Description: Evening GownsDates: circa early 1930s, circa mid 1930s, circa 1938, circa 1940-1950Container: Hanging
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Description: Gown with JacketDates: 1937Container: Hanging
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Description: JacketDates: circa 1930sContainer: Hanging
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Description: Pajama SetDates: circa 1930sContainer: Hanging
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Description: Rhumba CostumeDates: 1934Container: Hanging
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Description: Smock/OverblouseDates: undatedContainer: Hanging
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Description: TuxedoDates: 1933Container: Hanging
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Theater--Twentieth century.
Personal Names
- Porter, Cole, 1891-1964.
Corporate Names
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Universal Pictures Company.
Form or Genre Terms
- Costume.
- Diaries.
- Film stills.
- Love letters.
- Phonograph records.
- Scores.
- Scrapbooks.
- Scripts.
- Sketches.
Occupations
- Actors.
- Dancers.
- Motion picture actors and actresses.
- Singers.
- Women inventors.
