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Theater

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Additional papers of Eve Merriam, 1960-1984 (inclusive) 1978-1984 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: 84-M79
Overview:

These addenda consist of a photograph, personal and business correspondence, publicity materials, and writings by Eve Merriam.

Additional papers of Helen Howe, 1872-1975

Collection Identifier: 82-M96
Overview:

Addenda to the papers (77-M218, 78-M104) of Helen Howe, monologuist and author.

Autobiography of Mildred Aldrich, 1926

Collection Identifier: A-4: M-114
Overview:

Transcript of Midred Aldrich's autobiography, Confessions Of A Breadwinner.

Diaries of Clara Morris, 1867-1924

Collection Identifier: A-168
Overview:

Diaries, etc., of Clara Morris, actress and author.

Papers of Eve Merriam, 1840-1978 (inclusive) 1930-1978 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: 78-M146--78-M151
Overview:

Correspondence, radio and television scripts, book reviews, etc., of Eve Merriam, writer and feminist.

Papers of Florence Lewis Speare, 1911-1968

Collection Identifier: MC 210
Overview:

Published copies of plays, correspondence, programs, photographs, etc., of Florence Lewis Speare, playwright and teacher.

Papers of Florence Lincoln, 1911-1931

Collection Identifier: SC 101
Overview:

Scripts by Florence Lincoln, Radcliffe College Class of 1911, with annotations by George Pierce Baker.

Papers of Grace Parthenia Atwell, 1886-1944

Collection Identifier: A-55
Overview:

Theater programs, etc., of actress Grace Parthenia Atwell.

Papers of Helen Howe, 1872-1975

Collection Identifier: 77-M218, 78-M104
Overview:

Correspondence, writings, diaries, engagement books, etc., of Helen Howe, monologuist and author.

Papers of Josephine Hull, 1871-1957

Collection Identifier: A-94
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, photographs, etc., of Josephine (Sherwood) Hull, stage and screen actress.

Thomas Whittemore papers

FOUND IN: Dumbarton Oaks
Collection Identifier: MS.BZ.013
Scope and Contents: The bulk of the collection consists of Thomas Whittemore’s teaching materials, correspondence, printed materials (e.g., books, playbills, and pamphlets), and photographs, which were created between the late 1800s and 1950s. The items are related to Whittemore’s teaching career at Tufts College and Columbia University before he founded the Byzantine Institute in 1930. The contents also record and illustrate Whittemore’s other activities during this period, such as his trips to Europe, as well...