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The Miles Matson Joke Collection consists of transcriptions and clippings of jokes
plus
additional comedy-related materials. The time span of the joke collection covers
approximately the late 1950s to early 1990s, with the bulk dating from the 1970s and
1980s.
The collection is arranged in two series, I. Jokes, circa 1950s-1990s, and II. Other
Comedy-Related Materials, circa 1970-1988. |
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Series I contains approximately 100,000 transcriptions and clippings of jokes, typed,
handwritten or pasted onto approximately 24,000 index cards and indexed by subject.
The
cards were originally housed in ring binders and were organized in rough alphabetical
order
by subject keyword. The sequence of cards within the binders, and of the binders themselves,
has been preserved, even when it does not follow strict alphabetical order. The binders
were
assigned volume numbers during processing to help maintain their original order. Two
binders, Vol. 149, Dentists - Dogs and Vol. 150, Pair - Quote, have been preserved
as
examples of their original state. The other binders have been discarded due to preservation
concerns, with their contents housed in document boxes. |
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The approximately 2,660 keywords used by Matson to classify the jokes are varied in
nature,
ranging from themes like marriage and growing old, to names of well-known comedians
like
Rodney Dangerfield, to genres of jokes like limericks, puns and put-downs. Please
note that
a significant portion of the jokes in Matson’s collection may be considered crude
and/or
offensive in nature, including humor based on racial and ethnic stereotypes and sexually
explicit humor. Many jokes are duplicated several times within the collection, often
indexed
by Matson under multiple subject keywords. An alphabetical index of Matson’s keywords
is
included in this guide and provides box and folder number locations for cards and
notes
containing jokes on each subject. |
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Several binders were partially or completed filled by cards indexed only by letter;
these
volumes have been described as A (B, C, etc.) [assorted keywords] and typically contain
a
mix of subject keywords not found elsewhere in Matson’s collection. Vols. 147, 148
and 154
contain miscellaneous cards that were not classified by Matson. Vol. 151, Miscellaneous
[notes], consists not of index cards but rather of notes taken by Matson recording
various
jokes, often in an incomplete fashion. The notes were assigned subject keywords. |
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Series II is composed of published materials, originally also collected in binders
by
Matson, and a scrapbook of comedy-related clippings. Short runs of the publications
Comedy Fillers (May 1978-September 1980) and Quote (October 15, 1983-March 15, 1985) are filed here, along with a disbound copy
of Larry Wilde’s The Ultimate Jewish Joke Book (1986). Matson’s
scrapbook, which has been disbound for preservation purposes, primarily contains clippings
about famous comedy writers and performers and articles about the art of joke-telling
and
the psychology of humor. A few transcriptions of jokes and pieces of correspondence
were
also found in the scrapbook and have been kept in their original location. |