Description | File contains: A letter from Helen O'Brian [Picture Editor] from Look Magazine to Stanley Kubrick rejecting his photo submission of little girl in Greenwich Village, dated 17 October 1944; A news letter from Camp Winneshewauka where Stanley Kubrick is mentioned for taking photographs, 'B Kubrick' [Barbara Kubrick, Stanley's younger sister] is listed on Honour Roll, dated July 14 1945; Two copies of the 'Taft Review' [Kubrick's Highschool Newspaper] where Kubrick is credited for photograph, dated June 8th 1944; A clipping from Life Magazine title 'The King Brothers', Kubrick is not credited but could have taken the photographs, article is dated 22 November 1948 [based on annotation]; An invoice from the 'International Photographers of the Motion Picture Industries' for the renewal of Kubrick's membership, dated 1 October 1954; And a 'Look' Magazine headed piece of paper listing typed feature names, the first is 'Boxing Story' which could reference the feature done on the boxer, Walter Cartier [the feature which inspired the documentary short 'Day of the Fight']. Next to each feature name is a handwritten date which range from 1946-1949.
Please note: both copies of the Taft Review have been kept in the folder. Each is wrapped in millinex due to the fragile condition of the paper. Both copies have been kept in because one copy is folded to show the first and last page, and the second copy shows the middle two pages. Please do no take the newspapers out of the protective millinex.
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