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Some notable pieces of this collection are a facsimile of the original screenplay of  Night of the Living Dead , Russo's very first typed novel manuscript for  Beer and Apathy , which was written during Russo's time at WVU, and several articles bearing the signature of film director and co-creator of  Night of the Living Dead , George Romero.","This series includes John Russo's written works that have been published into printed media or have yet to be published.  The two types of materials found within this series include typescripts for unpublished novels, as well as published novels and comics.  Most materials are autographed by John Russo.  A notable item included in this series is John Russo's first novel typescript that he wrote while attending West Virginia University in 1961,  Beer and Apathy .","This series includes screenplays written by John Russo that are meant to be turned into feature films, or have been turned into feature films already.  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Russo has also written several original horror novels over the years, as well as comics set in the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eNight of the Living Dead\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e universe. Russo has continued to write, having worked on several projects and even acted in movies like \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eMy Uncle John is a Zombie!\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e (2017).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born in Clarion, Pennsylvania on September 2, 1939, John Russo is primarily a horror author and filmmaker that has been active for 50+ years in both novel and screenwriting.  Having attended West Virginia University in the early 1960s, Russo is a self-taught writer and filmmaker, and was drafted into the US Army for two years.  While attending WVU, Russo met George Romero, and the two would go on to co-author and film what would become known as  Night of the Living Dead  in January of 1967, with the film releasing in 1968.   Night of the Living Dead  popularized the presence of what we know today as \"zombies\" in popular culture due to its shocking, graphic nature at the time.  It was also the first horror film to star an African-American man, Duane Jones, as the lead actor.  After  Night of the Living Dead , Russo went on to make more horror, suspense, and thriller films on his own, including  Midnight  (1982), and also wrote  Return of the Living Dead  (1985), a cult classic continuation of the zombie concept he originally wrote for  Night of the Living Dead  in 1968.  Not only has Russo made and written films, but he has written novelizations for some of the films he has been involved in, like  Night of the Living Dead  in 1974, as well as  Return of the Living Dead  in 1977.  Russo has also written several original horror novels over the years, as well as comics set in the  Night of the Living Dead  universe. Russo has continued to write, having worked on several projects and even acted in movies like  My Uncle John is a Zombie!  (2017)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], John Russo Papers, A\u0026amp;M 4557, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], John Russo Papers, A\u0026M 4557, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection includes papers, articles, audiovisual materials, and published works relating to horror writer John Russo. 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She received her Master of Fine Arts Degree from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Baugnet has had her exhibited nationally and internationally, and is represented in numerous private and public collections, including Walker Art Center's Artists' Book Collection, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design's Special Collection, The Library of Congress Special Collections and Emory College, among others. Baugnet's work has been acknowledged through a variety of residencies, grants, and awards, including a fellowship from the Atlanta Center for the Arts and a Jerome/Minnesota Center for Book Arts Fellowship. In Fall 2015, she served as Resident Fellow at IAU (Institut Américain Universitaire) College in Aix-en-Provence, France. Baugnet is professor emerita of art and design at St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. She lives and works in De Pere, Wisconsin. ","Source","Baugnet, Julie. \"Information.\" Julie Baugnet: Books. 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At the age of 18 she graduated  summa cum laude  in 1937 with a double major in mathematics and French. Finding few opportunities for an African-American teenage mathematician she eventually took a job as a schoolteacher in Marion, Virginia.","After marrying her first husband, James Goble, in 1939 Katherine was selected by the president of WVSU to be one of three African Americans to integrate West Virginia University (WVU) following Governor Homer Holt's decision to desegregate public graduate schools in West Virginia. 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As NACA transformed in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson continued to provide groundbreaking work including trajectory analysis for the 1961 Freedom 7 mission with Alan Shepard, America's first human spaceflight. Her and engineer Ted Skopinski's  Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position  was the first time a woman in the Flight Research Division received credit as an author of a research report. ","Over the course of her career with NASA Johnson assisted with a variety of pioneering space flight missions. She verified the flight plan of John Glenn prior to his historic orbit of the Earth in 1961, in 1969 she was part of the team that calculated where and when to launch the rocket for the Apollo 11 mission that sent the first humans to the Moon, as well as working on the space shuttle program, and authoring/coauthoring 26 research reports. 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As NACA transformed in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson continued to provide groundbreaking work including trajectory analysis for the 1961 Freedom 7 mission with Alan Shepard, America's first human spaceflight. Her and engineer Ted Skopinski's  Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position  was the first time a woman in the Flight Research Division received credit as an author of a research report. ","Over the course of her career with NASA Johnson assisted with a variety of pioneering space flight missions. She verified the flight plan of John Glenn prior to his historic orbit of the Earth in 1961, in 1969 she was part of the team that calculated where and when to launch the rocket for the Apollo 11 mission that sent the first humans to the Moon, as well as working on the space shuttle program, and authoring/coauthoring 26 research reports. 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Born Creola Katherine Coleman to parents Joylette Roberta and Joshua McKinley Coleman, she was the youngest of four children. Excelling at mathematics from an early age, Katherine and her family moved to Institute, West Virginia in order for Katherine to attend high school on the campus of West Virginia State University (WVSU). Graduating from high school at the age of 14, Johnson immediately enrolled at WVSU to pursue higher education. At the age of 18 she graduated \u003cemph\u003esumma cum laude\u003c/emph\u003e in 1937 with a double major in mathematics and French. 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As NACA transformed in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson continued to provide groundbreaking work including trajectory analysis for the 1961 Freedom 7 mission with Alan Shepard, America's first human spaceflight. Her and engineer Ted Skopinski's \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eDetermination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e was the first time a woman in the Flight Research Division received credit as an author of a research report. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOver the course of her career with NASA Johnson assisted with a variety of pioneering space flight missions. She verified the flight plan of John Glenn prior to his historic orbit of the Earth in 1961, in 1969 she was part of the team that calculated where and when to launch the rocket for the Apollo 11 mission that sent the first humans to the Moon, as well as working on the space shuttle program, and authoring/coauthoring 26 research reports. Katherine Johnson retired from NASA in 1986 after 33 years at the Langley facility.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOver the years Johnson received numerous awards and recognitions for her contributions to space flight. In 2015, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama, the highest civilian award in the United States. In 2016, NASA named the Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility after her. 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Becoming the first African-American woman to be accepted into WVU's graduate program, Johnson withdrew from classes after discovering she was pregnant, settling into motherhood and her career as a teacher over the next decade.","In 1952, after hearing from a relative about jobs working with the all-black West Area computing section at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Langley laboratory under the instruction of fellow West Virginian Dorothy Vaughan, Katherine and James moved to Newport News, Virginia and Johnson began working at Langley in the summer of 1953. First assigned to a project in the Maneuver Loads Branch of the Flight Research Division, her temporary position quickly turned permanent.","Johnson helped provide some of the math for the 1958 document  Notes on Space Technology . As NACA transformed in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Johnson continued to provide groundbreaking work including trajectory analysis for the 1961 Freedom 7 mission with Alan Shepard, America's first human spaceflight. Her and engineer Ted Skopinski's  Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout for Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position  was the first time a woman in the Flight Research Division received credit as an author of a research report. ","Over the course of her career with NASA Johnson assisted with a variety of pioneering space flight missions. She verified the flight plan of John Glenn prior to his historic orbit of the Earth in 1961, in 1969 she was part of the team that calculated where and when to launch the rocket for the Apollo 11 mission that sent the first humans to the Moon, as well as working on the space shuttle program, and authoring/coauthoring 26 research reports. 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