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- Reference NumberARC-0070
- Level of descriptioncollection
- TitleFlorida Flambeau
- Date1963 December 3
- Size1.92 (Linear feet)
- Scope and ContentsThe Florida Flambeau is Volume 50, Number 60 from December 3, 1963. It features a photo of student Jim Morrison on the front page. Morrison played the part of Gus in Harold Pinter's one-act play, The Dumb Waiter and is pictured with his co-star in a scene from the play. Strangely, Morrison is listed as "Stanislous Bolislavsky" in the caption for the photo. The production took place on December 4 and 6, 1963 at Florida State University's Conradi Theater. The collection provides a look at Jim Morrison during his time at Florida State University and gives the researcher information on other events at the school in December 1963. Seen in a broader context, the collection provides insight to southern college newspapers during the early 1960s, the types of articles they were running, and the advertising they were accepting.
- Biography / Administrative HistoryIn 1963, The Florida Flambeau was a daily paper published by the students of Florida State University. Volume 50, Number 60 consists of four pages with articles and advertisements, including one for a Count Basie concert that evening.
- NotesProcessing Information: Processed by James A. Kohler, Project Archivist. Completed March 30, 2011. Descriptive sources and standards used to create this finding aid: DACS and local processing manual.
Citation: [Identification of item], Florida Flambeau, Library and Archives, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
Acquisition Note: The Florida Flambeau was received by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum as a gift from Gerald McClain on March 10, 2001. - AccessCollection is open for research. Patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights statement on the Researcher Registration form before using this collection. Consult the Library and Archives in advance of your visit to ensure access to these materials is available.
- UseThe copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. For more information, please consult the staff of the Library and Archives.
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