Air traveler to Los Angeles [graphic].
Photograph shows Lillian Hellman, standing in front TWA plane, after arriving in Los Angeles.
Leonard Bernstein Collection, 1900-1990
Public domain scan of Hebrew manuscript, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, February 7, 1955
excerpt: "...[Lillian Hellman] and Dacid Hocker felt D[orothy] Parker should be sent an advance of $200.00...Abe also told me that the authors will will agree to ask $200,000.00 for a TV performance of WONDERFU... More
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard & Felicia Bernstein, December 5, 1...
excerpt: "`We [DeKoos] are very pleased to [take over Mr. Bernstein's representation for the whole of Europe, with the exception of Italy]...[Lillian Hellman] said she had an idea that had been nagging her for ... More
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard & Felicia Bernstein, April 8, 1955
excerpt: "I had just received from Lois Frisch copies of a contract between Dorothy Parker, you, Lenny, and Lillian...Your ASCAP check arrived today and is for the sum of $3,058.52, the largest you have ever ha... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Shirley Bernstein, March 28, 1950
excerpt: "Strange how constantly I think of Felicia. Like a real emotion...I'll be awaiting word from Adolph & Betty, & from Lillian. I seem to be at the mercy of both, in my planning." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, February 7, 1955
excerpt: "...[Lillian Hellman] and Dacid Hocker felt D[orothy] Parker should be sent an advance of $200.00...Abe also told me that the authors will will agree to ask $200,000.00 for a TV performance of WONDERFU... More
Selma Wolfman Lillian Hellman's secretary to Leonard Bernstein, Februa...
excerpt: "Enclosed is a clipping that came from Bernard Malamud. He wanted you to see it and asked that you send it on to Mrs. Davis."
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard & Felicia Bernstein, December 5, 1...
excerpt: "`We [DeKoos] are very pleased to [take over Mr. Bernstein's representation for the whole of Europe, with the exception of Italy]...[Lillian Hellman] said she had an idea that had been nagging her for ... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, November 14, 1951
excerpt: "I guess we had better say no to the Latin American tour...I know nothing about working with Lillian H., but I would of course love to." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, March 4, 1955
excerpt: "Felicia can tell you the whole story about Lillian and her demand that I cable you not to see Guthrie." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, March 4, 1955
excerpt: "Felicia can tell you the whole story about Lillian and her demand that I cable you not to see Guthrie." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, March 4, 1955
excerpt: "Felicia can tell you the whole story about Lillian and her demand that I cable you not to see Guthrie." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard & Felicia Bernstein, April 8, 1955
excerpt: "I had just received from Lois Frisch copies of a contract between Dorothy Parker, you, Lenny, and Lillian...Your ASCAP check arrived today and is for the sum of $3,058.52, the largest you have ever ha... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Felicia Bernstein, April 21, 1955
excerpt: "The Scala has still not made up its old mind about dates of the remaining Bohemes and Sonnambs...to Paris to see Lillian and Gene Kelly (the new brainstorm for Candide)." From: Correspondence Series