Larsen, Carl., 04/02/1974-04/02/1974
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Correspondence to Cynthia Helms. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Dates
- 04/02/1974-04/02/1974
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Extent
From the Collection: 9.5 Linear Feet (10 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
1 Typed Letter Signed from Carl Larsen to Cynthia Helms, regarding Radio Smithsonian and the proposed "Smithsonian Magazine of the Air," with references to Paul Johnson, Hal Banks, and Ed Thompson. Also mentions a series "The Ascent of Man," with references to Jacob Bronowski and Joan Shorey. Sent from Washington, D.C. on Smithsonian Institution letterhead.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
LARSEN, CARL - CORRESP. TO HELMS, CYNTHIA (1974): Typed Letter Signed
HELMS, CYNTHIA - CORRESP. FROM LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
SMITHSONIAN RADIO - REFERENCE BY LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
"SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE OF THE AIR" - REFERENCE BY LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
JOHNSON, PAUL - REFERENCE BY LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
BANK, HAL - REFERENCE BY LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
THOMPSON, ED - REFERENCE BY LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
"ASCENT OF MAN" - REFERENCE BY LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
BRONOWSKI, JACOB - REFERENCE BY LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
SHOREY, JOAN - REFERENCE BY LARSEN, CARL (1974): Typed Letter Signed
Creator
- From the Collection: Helms, Richard (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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