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Untitled review of Cooks, Gluttons, and Gourmets, carbon copy, 1962 January 20

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 34
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1962 January 20

Introduction to The Stories of Sherlock Holmes, Read by Basil Rathbone, carbon copy, 1963 February 15

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 35
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1963 February 15

"Why Nero Wolfe Likes Orchids," in Life, manuscript, carbon copy, and clipping, 1963 February 25-April 19

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 36
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1963 February 25-April 19

"Capital Gains and Cultural Losses," in Book Week, manuscript, carbon copy, photocopy, and correspondence, 1963 August 6-1964 March 22

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 37
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1963 August 6-1964 March 22

"Was the Murderer in the Jury Box?" review of The Minister and the Choir Singer, carbon copy and photocopy, 1964 January 8-February 2

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 38
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1964 January 8-February 2

"Wrong Side Up," carbon copy, 1964 February 3

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 39
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1964 February 3

"The Man Who Came In from the Cold," in Mademoiselle, manuscript, carbon copy, and photocopy, 1964 May 7

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 40
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1964 May 7

Untitled review of La Bonne Table, manuscript and carbon copy, 1964 October 4

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 41
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1964 October 4

"Ages 9 to 12: Stories Past and Present," review of Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, manuscript and carbon copy, 1964 October 6

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 42
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1964 October 6

Untitled article about John Hersey, manuscript and carbon copies, 1964 October 20

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 43
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1964 October 20

Foreword from French Cooking for Americans, carbon copies, 1964 December 30

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 44
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1964 December 30

Untitled article on the Connecticut State Commission on the Arts, carbon copies, 1965 March 23

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 45
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1965 March 23

Untitled review of Invitation to an Inquest, manuscript and carbon copies, 1965 October 27

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 46
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1965 October 27

"A Murderer's Milieu," review of The Boston Strangler in The Saturday Review, manuscript and carbon copy, 1966 - 1966

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 47
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1966 - 1966

Foreword, The Game of Croquet: Its Appointments and Laws, carbon copy, 1967 September 20

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 48
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1967 September 20

Untitled introduction in Reader's Digest, carbon copy, 1968 April 16

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 49
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1968 April 16

Untitled article in Holiday, carbon copy, 1969 October 11

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 50
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1969 October 11

Untitled review in Vermont Life Magazine, carbon copy, 1969 September 11

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 51
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1969 September 11

Untitled review in Reader's Digest, carbon copy, 1973 March 28

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 52
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1973 March 28

"Why Can't a Woman --," corrected and revised typescript, undated

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 53
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: undated

"Tri-Country Robin," manuscript and carbon copy, 1956 August 3

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 54
Identifier: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1956 August 3

Untitled poem, carbon copy, undated

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 55
Identifier: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: undated

Authors' Guild (U.S.), 1947 - 1975

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: C
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1947 - 1975

"Learning What It Means to Be a Negro," in The New York Herald Tribune Weekly Book Review, photocopy, 1947 May 25

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 1
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1947 May 25

"Grim Fairy Tales," in The Saturday Review of Literature, revised carbon copy and photocopy, 1949 April 2

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 2
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Rex Stout papers document Stout’s family life, political activism, and writing career. This includes the writing, publication, and adaptation of his successful Nero Wolfe novels and short stories, as well as other fiction and nonfiction works in print and for radio. His membership and leadership in political and literary organizations such as the Authors' Guild and the Authors' League of America, the Baker Street Irregulars, Freedom House, the Screen Writers' Guild, the Society for the...
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Dates: 1949 April 2