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[[underline]]SYNDICATES[[/underline]]

Associated Press
United Press
International News Service

Where we can persuade the syndicated to take already prepared stories of the Collection and Exhibition, will do so. In most instances, however, they prefer an interview. This would be some six weeks in advance of the Exhibition.

[[handwritten "?"]] Bell Syndicate - L. L. Stevenson interview

[[handwritten "?"]] McNaught Syndicate - Whitney Bolton interview or story.

[[handwritten "?"]] King Features - Alice Hughes story

[[handwritten "?"]] INP or ACME - picture layout on highlights of the Collection.

American Weekly Magazine - feature possibly pegged on the religious aspect of the Collection.

New York Times Magazine Section - by-line article possibly by Mr. Laloire on the Collection.

Sunday [[handwritten circle]] Magazine Section - Is often interested in "unearthed" or "hidden" manuscripts. Since the collection has not been seen for so many years, it should, I believe, interest them.

[[handwritten note pointing to Sunday Magazine sentence saying "American Specialist [[better?]]??"]]

This Week Magazine and/or Parade on Christmas connotations of the Collection.

[[underline]]NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS[[/underline]]
World Telegram and Sun - feature and interview by Sally McDougal. 
All daily papers- news story on opening of exhibition & history of collection.
Post - Week end edition - story.
Christian Science Monitor - general overall story of history of Collection, exhibit, etc.
[[underline]]Daily Mirror[[/underline]] - Sidney Fields interview with Mr. Seligmann on history of collection; how he persuaded D'Arenbergs to let it come to American, etc.
[[handwritten note saying "not up to standard - for precious art"]]
Column items - social such as Knickerbocker and Ventura, and general, such as Walker, Kilgallen, etc.

[[underline]]RADIO & TV[[/underline]]
There are a few very good radio and TV interview programs. These could be [[handwritten underline]]done by either Mr. Seligmann or [[handwritten circle]]Mrs. Parker,[[/handwritten circle]][[/underline]] to be scheduled just in advance and currently with the exhibition. Among the more valuable programs are: 

Mary Margaret McBride, Margaret Arlen, Alma Dettinger, This is New York, Luncheon at Sardi, Tex & Jinx, Nancy Craig.