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Guide to the Harry Behn Papers, 1914-1968


Ax 420





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Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives

1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Ax 420

 
Creator:
 

Behn, Harry

 
Title:
 

Harry Behn Papers

 
Dates:
 

1914-1968 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

2 linear feet
2 containers

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Harry Behn (1898-1973) was a writer, teacher, and founder of various media groups. The collection includes books, plays, screenplays, correspondence, and mementos relating to Behn's interest in children's literature and educational programs.

 

Biographical Note

Harry Behn (1898-1973) was born in Yavapai County, Arizona. He was the son of Henry K. Behn, a miner, and Maren (Christensen) Behn. Although he began his education at Stanford University in 1918, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1922 from Harvard University. Behn married Alice Lawrence and had three children: Pamela, Prescott, and Peter. Behn worked in a number of different professions over his lifetime. He was a scenario writer for motion picture studios from 1925-1935; a teacher of creative writing at the University of Arizona in Tucson from 1938-1947; he founded the university radio bureau in 1938 and managed in until 1947; he founded the University of Arizona Press in 1960; and also founded the Phoenix Little Theater in 1922, managing it until 1923. In addition, Behn was the vice-president of the Tucson Regional Plan from 1940-1947.

Behn created twenty-one books for children, including several volumes of poetry, translated two, and wrote numerous screenplays and scripts for radio programs. His books include Siesta (1931), The Little Hill (1949), All Kinds of Time (1950), Windy Morning (1953), The House Beyond the Meadow (1955), The Wizard in the Well (1956), The Painted Cave (1957), Timmy's Search (1958), The Two Uncles of Pablo (1959), Sombra (1961), Roderick (1961), The Faraway Lurs (1963), Cricket Songs (1964), Omen of the Birds (1964), The Golden Hive (1966), Chrysalis: Concerning Children and Poetry (1968), What a Beautiful Noise (1970), More Cricket Songs (1971), Crickets and Bullfrogs and Whispers of Thunder: Poems and Pictures (1984), Trees: A Poem (1992), and Halloween (2003).

In 1923, Behn was awarded a fellowship for graduate study in Sweden for one year. He won Graphic Arts awards for three of his children's books, The Little Hill, All Kinds of Time, and The Painted Cave. All Kinds of Time also was one of thirty classics selected by the New York Public Library and by Life magazine. Omen of the Birds won the Honor Award from the Boys' Club of America; Cricket Song received the Award of Merit from Claremont Graduate College.

Behn commented to Junior Authors, "After I graduated from Harvard...I started a little theater in Phoenix, Arizona. Then I was sent to Sweden disguised as a scholar. After wandering a while about Europe, I drifted to Hollywood where I wrote scenarios for several movies, including La Boheme, The Crowd, Hotel Imperial, The Racket, The Big Parade, and Hell's Angels. Then I taught at the University of Arizona, lived on a small ranch, organized and directed the university radio bureau, founded and edited the Arizona Quarterly, worked very hard for Tucson Regional Plan, and I can't remember what else, all at once. With a burst of ambition, I organized a broadcasting company, sold it, and moved to Greenwich, Connecticut...Greenwich reminds me of mountainous Arizona where I grew up. I was born in McCabe, a mining camp, now a ghost town, but my earliest memories are of Prescott, with its Army post to guard us against the Apaches, or the Apaches from us, I'm not sure. But many of the people came from New England; there were pines and oak trees, and a real winter, and frogs peeping in the spring, just as they are today, here in Greenwich. I must go out now and see how much more the leaf buds have opened..."

(Sources: Gale Literary Databases. "Harry Behn." Contemporary Authors. 28 Oct. 5003. 1 July 2005. More Junior Authors; Junior Authors Electronic (1963) Updated 1999. Copyright (c) by The H. W. Wilson Company.)

Content Description

The Harry Behn Papers consist of four books; twenty-eight screen treatments, screenplays, scenarios, and continuities for film and television; nine plays; five radio scripts; a series of correspondence comprising sixty-one letters; and mementos including a scrapbook and one folder of both American and European playbills from the 1950s.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Gift of Harry Behn in 1968

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is open to the public.

Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room.

Restrictions on Use 

Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives. Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to the Manuscripts Librarian of the Division of Special Collections & University Archives. The reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation 

[Identification of item], Harry Behn Papers, Ax 420, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Behn, Harry
Behn, Harry--Correspondence
Authors, American--20th century
Children's literature, American
Playbills

Detailed Description of the Collection

 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
1
folder
1

Miscellaneous
 
 
2
Novels. The Little Hill and Chrysals
 
 
3
Novels. Siesta and Sombra
 
 
4
Treatments. The Big Parade
 
 
5
Screenplays. Billy the Kid
 
 
6
Screenplays. La Boheme
 
 
7
Screenplays. The Bugle Sounds
 
 
8
Treatments. The Cabaret
 
 
9
Scenarios. Crop-The Tenth Anniversary
 
 
10
Treatments. The Crowd
 
 
11
Scenarios. Frozen River
 
 
12
Screenplays. Giants are Mortal
 
 
13
Treatments. Grand National
 
 
14
Screenplays. Hell's Angels
 
 
15
Screenplays. Honor
 
 
16
Screenplays. Honor
 
 
17
Screenplays. In Praise of Love
 
 
18
Screenplays. A Man Stands Alone
 
 
19
Treatments. The Marble Faun
 
 
20
Screenplays. The Mob
 
 
21
Treatments. Passing Strangers
 
 
22
Screenplays. Proud Flesh
 
 
23
Scenarios. The Racket
 
 
24
Treatments. Roughshod
 
 
25
Scenarios. Secrets of the Chateau
 
 
26
Screenplays. Texas Rangers
 
 
27
Treatments. Timber
 
 
28
Treatments. Two Little Savages
 
 
20
Screenplays. Two Nights in a Jungle
 
 
30
Screenplays. Viennese Lovers
 
 
31
Story ideas. Washington
 
 
32
Scenarios. White Silence
 
 
33
Three act plays. Arctic Voyage
 
 
34
One act plays. Binding of the Sheaf
 
 
35
One act plays. Broadway Eve
 
 
36
One act plays. Camera
 
 
37
Story ideas. Chicken Every Sunday
 
 
38
Three act plays. Crossing for Two
 
 
39
Three act plays. A Doctor In Spite of Himself
 
 
40
One act plays. The Heroes
 
 
41
Three act plays. In Praise of Love
 
 
42
Radio scripts. A Challenge to Drums
 
 
43
Radio scripts. Dust Over Transuaal
 
 
44
Radio scripts. Highland Mary
 
 
45
Radio scripts. Pieces of Eight
 
 
46
Radio scripts. U-Go-1917
 
 
47
Correspondence. Miscellaneous
 
 
48
Correspondence. Harry Behn, H.K. Behn, Mrs. H. K. Behn
 
 
2
Scrapbook
 
 

Playbills