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Guide to the Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers Papers, 1849 –<br />

1961 and undated<br />

*T-Mss 1961 - 002<br />

Billy Rose Theatre Division<br />

The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> for the Performing Arts<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

Contact Information<br />

The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> for the Performing Arts<br />

Billy Rose Theatre Division<br />

40 Lincoln Center Plaza<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> 10023-7498<br />

Phone: 212/870-1639<br />

Fax: 212/870-1868<br />

Email: theatrediv@nypl.org<br />

Web address: http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/the/the.html<br />

Processed by: Camille Croce Dee<br />

Date Completed: August 2007<br />

Processed and encoded through a gift from Robert W. Wilson.<br />

© 2007 The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations. All<br />

rights reserved.


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Descriptive Summary<br />

Title:<br />

Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Collection ID: *T-Mss 1961-002<br />

Creator:<br />

Brown, Chamberlain and Lyman<br />

Extent:<br />

351 linear feet ( 850 boxes)<br />

Repository:<br />

Billy Rose Theatre Division.<br />

The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> for the Performing Arts<br />

Abstract: The Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers are 351 linear feet and<br />

contain business and personal correspondence, scrapbooks, autographs, legal and<br />

financial papers, scripts, photographs, clipping files, and production materials<br />

documenting their work as theatrical agents, managers, and producers. The papers<br />

provide a history of the entertainment industry from the end of the 19 th century through<br />

the middle of the 20 th century. A number of family and personal papers are also<br />

included.<br />

Administrative Information<br />

Access<br />

Collection is open to the public. <strong>Library</strong> policy on photocopying will apply.<br />

Advance notice may be required.<br />

<strong>Public</strong>ation Rights<br />

For permission to publish, contact the Curator, Billy Rose Theatre Division.<br />

Preferred Citation<br />

Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers, *T-Mss 1961-002, Billy Rose Theatre<br />

Division, The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> for the Performing Arts.<br />

Custodial History<br />

The Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers were donated to the Billy Rose Theatre<br />

Division after Lyman Brown’s death in 1961.<br />

Processing Information<br />

The collection was processed and cataloged in 2006 and 2007.<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Biographical Note<br />

Theatrical casting agents, producers, and writers, brothers Chamberlain and<br />

Lyman Brown were born in Hartford, Connecticut to Delorious T. Chamberlain and<br />

George McDuffee Brown. Chamberlain Brown was born April 1, 1892; Lyman<br />

Chamberlain Brown was born July 7, 1897. Their father operated Brown Thompson<br />

& Company, a department store in Hartford, and also ran for governor of<br />

Connecticut. Both the Brown and Chamberlain families could claim a distinguished<br />

<strong>New</strong> England lineage. The Brown family is descended from two U.S. presidents:<br />

John Adams and John Quincy Adams. The Chamberlain family could claim Civil and<br />

Mexican War generals, including the maternal grandfather of the Brown brothers,<br />

General Samuel Emery Chamberlain.<br />

The brothers had two sisters who died: Frances, who was older than<br />

Chamberlain, and Anna, who was younger than Lyman. The family spent winters<br />

either in Florida or Pasadena, California, and summers mostly at Annisquam,<br />

Massachusetts. Always inseparable, the Brown brothers began their lifelong<br />

fascination with the theater in their childhood, with Lyman, as the younger, following<br />

Chamberlain’s strong-willed lead. According to an unpublished, incomplete<br />

autobiographical manuscript (in the collection) entitled The Brown brothers,<br />

Chamberlain began collecting posters as a young child and snuck away with Lyman<br />

to a performance at Parsons Theatre in Hartford, only to be collected by their mother,<br />

upon notification by Mrs. Parsons. Whenever a star was playing in Hartford, the<br />

brothers would put his or her poster in their window.<br />

At the age of eleven, Chamberlain Brown was enrolled at the Cloyne School in<br />

<strong>New</strong>port, Rhode Island and Lyman soon followed. The Brown brothers also attended<br />

the Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, although the dates are<br />

unknown. The brothers were separated when Chamberlain attended St. Andrew’s and<br />

Lyman was enrolled at the Pomfret School in Pomfret, Connecticut.<br />

Chamberlain’s collecting habit escalated to autographs, photographs, and<br />

programs. He also subscribed to many theatrical periodicals such as the Theatre<br />

Magazine, and The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Dramatic Mirror, thus forming the basis of his<br />

extensive collection. Many of these autographs of late 18 th and early 19 th century<br />

performers and much of their ephemera can be found in this collection. The brothers<br />

also attended many <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> performances when visiting their aunt Emma Brown<br />

Lyman (Aunt Kittie) and her husband Jack every Christmas. These performances<br />

were documented in the Theatre Record diaries kept by the Brown brothers in their<br />

early teens. (A few of these volumes are in this collection; see also the Chamberlain<br />

and Lyman Brown Theater Diaries - *T-Mss 2002-010.) The Castle Square Opera<br />

Company in Boston became a favorite place for the Brown brothers to visit after<br />

Lyman’s dental appointments.<br />

While summering in Annisquam, Chamberlain Brown produced his first plays<br />

at the Village Hall: The Social Stew (1909) and The Chorus Boy (1910).<br />

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Chamberlain attended Harvard University, but dropped out when he acquired Donald<br />

Meek’s stock company in Lowell, Massachusetts (probably purchased for him by his<br />

father, George M. Brown) which Chamberlain then owned and managed. He also<br />

acted with several companies in Boston and Lowell, including the Harvard Stock<br />

Company, and the Castle Square. As well, Chamberlain Brown appeared with<br />

Margaret Anglin in Hippolytus at the Tremont Theatre in Boston (1911). He also<br />

produced and performed with the Brown-Horton Stock Company sometime around<br />

1911.<br />

By 1913, Chamberlain Brown had come to <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> and performed in The<br />

Yellow Jacket at the Fulton Theatre, as well as in vaudeville. In 1914, he was listed<br />

as press representative for Brown, Sullivan and Brown at Aeolian Hall, with Lyman<br />

as the Boston representative. The Brown-Peacock Exchange (business and publicity<br />

representatives) was also listed at Aeolian Hall from August 1913 to January 1914.<br />

By March 1914, the company had become the Chamberlain Brown Exchange.<br />

Lyman Brown would work with Chamberlain in the summers, finally also dropping<br />

out of school to join his brother in the business. Their first office was at Aeolian<br />

Hall; they then moved to the Fitzgerald Building (West 43rd Street and Broadway),<br />

then 156 West 45 th Street, and finally, 145 West 45 th Street. Their only known <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>York</strong> City residences included 853 Seventh Avenue from approximately 1929 to 1932<br />

and the Hotel Belvedere from 1950 to 1952.<br />

Chamberlain Brown claimed to have discovered Clark Gable, Helen Hayes,<br />

Alfred Lunt, Rudolph Valentino, Leslie Howard, Jeannette MacDonald, Jack Haley,<br />

Don Ameche, Preston Foster, Robert Walker, Glenda Farrell, Carlotta Monterey,<br />

Conrad Nagel, Tallulah Bankhead, Helen Menken, Harry K. Morton, Nita Naldi and<br />

many others. The Brown agency represented such theater notables as John Carradine,<br />

Mrs. Leslie Carter, Lon Chaney, Jr., Ruth Chatterton, Constance Collier, Glenda<br />

Farrell, Dorothy Gish, Hal Holbrook, Miriam Hopkins, Otto Kruger, Fritzi Scheff,<br />

Spencer Tracy, and Tom Ewell (once an agency employee) among others.<br />

The agency correspondence files are extensive and range from the famous to the<br />

would-be, aspiring performer. Some of their most famous correspondents include<br />

Tallulah Bankhead, Ralph Bellamy, Sidney Blackmer, Yul Brynner, John Carradine,<br />

Charles Coburn, George M. Cohan, Joan Crawford, George Cukor, Glenda Farrell,<br />

Jack Haley, Otto Kruger, Claire Boothe Luce, Bela Lugosi, Guthrie McClintic, Helen<br />

Menken, Alla Nazimova, Clifford Odets, Ronald Reagan, Gloria Swanson, Laurette<br />

Taylor, Spencer Tracy, Sophie Tucker, Rudy Vallee, Peggy Wood, Fay Wray, and Ed<br />

Wynn.<br />

Chamberlain Brown also corresponded with soldiers and sailors during and after<br />

World War II, as well as with a number of prisoners, some of whom he knew before<br />

their incarceration. Lyman, the ever-dependable brother, ran the agency’s bread and<br />

butter trade: stock productions. He also managed at least two of their own stock<br />

companies in Westchester and Atlantic City.<br />

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In addition to their agency activity, the Brown brothers began their numerous and<br />

financially disastrous attempts at producing. Kept by Pierre Gendron, starring Minnie<br />

Dupree at the Comedy Theatre in 1926, was Chamberlain Brown’s initial Broadway<br />

production. Brown then presented Frances Starr in Immoral Isabella? by Lawton<br />

Campbell at the Bijou Theatre in 1927. (In his autobiographical manuscript, Brown<br />

claims that Clifford Odets appeared in the cast as an extra, but this is unverified.) In<br />

1928, Brown produced two plays on Broadway: Elmer Harris’s play The Great<br />

Necker with Blanche Ring at the Ambassador Theatre and A Lady for a Night by<br />

Hutcheson Boyd at the Forty-Ninth Street Theatre.<br />

Also in 1928, under the aegis of the Chamberlain Brown Cosmopolitan Artists, at<br />

the Cosmopolitan Theatre, he presented (“at popular prices”) Mrs. Dane’s Defense,<br />

with Violet Heming, Sherlock Holmes with Gene Raymond and Fritzi Scheff, and<br />

Within the Law with Violet Heming and Claudette Colbert.<br />

The Brown brothers’ first stock company in the metropolitan area was at the<br />

Greenwich Theatre in Connecticut. Under the auspices of the Chamberlain Brown<br />

Players (also known as the L. Chamberlain Brown Players), between 1929 and 1930<br />

they presented over thirty plays such as As You Like It starring Preston Foster and<br />

Lyle Talbot, and Parade starring Spencer Tracy. Brilliants, written by Lyman Brown<br />

using the pseudonym Basil Bruce Trevino, was also scheduled for performance there.<br />

Other stars who appeared at Greenwich included Don Ameche, Glenda Farrell, Mayo<br />

Methot, Georgette Cohan, Jessie Royce Landis, and Henry Daniell.<br />

In 1931 and 1932, the Chamberlain Brown Players played overlapping seasons at<br />

the Riviera Theatre in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City and at the Westchester Theatre in Mt. Vernon,<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>. Productions included Private Lives with Peggy Wood at the Riviera and<br />

at the Westchester Theatre. Also at the Westchester Theatre, Ruth Gordon starred in<br />

A Church Mouse and Alice Brady starred in Dishonored Lady and Ladies of the Jury.<br />

Glenda Farrell and Cesar Romero appeared in Strictly Dishonorable. Other stars who<br />

performed at the Westchester included Fritzi Scheff, Sydney Greenstreet, Otto<br />

Kruger, Florence Reed, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Georgie Drew Mendum, and Pauline<br />

Lord.<br />

The Chamberlain Brown Players also played a summer season at the Apollo<br />

Theatre in Atlantic City in 1933. Productions included stock staples of the era such<br />

as A Church Mouse, Dangerous Corner, Dinner at Eight, The Shanghai Gesture, The<br />

Vinegar Tree, and When Ladies Meet. Lyman Brown appears to have run the<br />

company diligently, but by this time, the financial problems that would chronically<br />

plague the brothers had begun to predominate. However, they attempted another<br />

summer season in Atlantic City at the Earle Theatre in 1934, but it was short-lived.<br />

Idle Tongues, a play by Chamberlain Brown, was presented at the Cedarhurst<br />

Playhouse on Long Island in 1934, after several other production attempts. In 1936,<br />

the Chamberlain Brown Players attempted another summer season including plays<br />

such as Blind Alley, The Distaff Side, Night of January 16 th , and Remember the Day at<br />

the Bronxville Auditorium, but were forced to cancel one play, Love on the Dole.<br />

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Perhaps Chamberlain Brown’s most controversial Broadway play was<br />

Chamberlain Brown’s Scrap Book that opened at the Ambassador Theatre in 1932.<br />

He classified it as a “vaudeville,” thus permitting more than eight performances a<br />

week. However, Actors’ Equity Association ruled the show a revue and demanded its<br />

members give immediate notice. A week later, the ruling was overturned, but<br />

Chamberlain Brown’s victory was short-lived, since the musicians refused to work<br />

without being p<strong>aid</strong> first, causing the production to close. (This incident is documented<br />

in correspondence with Actors’ Equity Association.) His stock production of A<br />

Church Mouse ran at the Mansfield Theatre in June and July of 1933.<br />

The Brown brothers also presented Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn (venue<br />

unknown, 1930), as well as a vaudeville act with Fritzi Scheff in Chicago (1930).<br />

In the late 1930s and 1940s, Chamberlain Brown’s production attempts included<br />

performances by his acting students at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1938,<br />

contests, a dance marathon, and staged benefits, including performances of Taken<br />

from Life, a play reportedly by Chamberlain Brown and Arthur Chalmers, a <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>York</strong> City policeman convicted of murder. Scheduled productions sometimes did not<br />

open, such as Dangerous Corner and Outward Bound at the Astor Theatre in East<br />

Hartford, Connecticut in 1949.<br />

Beginning in 1926, Chamberlain Brown hosted radio programs discussing the<br />

theater or presenting talent on various stations such as WINS, WMCA, and WOR.<br />

By 1948, he was paying WGYN for his radio segment without Lyman’s knowledge.<br />

Chamberlain also embarked upon a number of professional activities that dovetailed<br />

with the agency business, including founding membership clubs such as the Talent of<br />

the Hour Club (ca. 1940) and the Theatre Record Club (ca.1940). Much to Lyman<br />

Brown’s consternation, Chamberlain Brown also initiated several unsuccessful<br />

publications such as Chamberlain Brown’s Dramatic Mirror (1934-1935), Paint and<br />

Powder (1936-1937) and Theatre Record (1938-1953). Chamberlain Brown also<br />

undertook giving lectures, but without great success.<br />

Perhaps because of an inability to evolve professionally with the changing times,<br />

or Chamberlain Brown’s lifestyle, the Brown agency floundered, despite family<br />

financial support for the brothers. Chamberlain declared bankruptcy in 1934 and was<br />

the defendant in numerous lawsuits for collection of funds spanning several decades.<br />

Chamberlain Brown died suddenly on November 12, 1955 in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City at<br />

the age of sixty-three. Lyman Brown died in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City on March 31, 1961 also<br />

at the age of sixty-three.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

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The Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Theatrical Agent Records are approximately<br />

351 linear feet and contain business and personal correspondence, legal and financial<br />

papers, scrapbooks, production materials, clipping files, scripts, and photographs<br />

covering the history of the entertainment industry from the end of the 19 th century<br />

through the middle of the 20 th century. The bulk of the agency records spans more than a<br />

fifty year period beginning in 1903 and ending in 1959. Much of the material in the<br />

papers pertains to Chamberlain Brown and his activities from his early career as an actor<br />

to his death in 1955.<br />

Chamberlain and Lyman Brown represented many famous actors including Spencer<br />

Tracy, John Carradine, Lon Chaney, Jr., Tom Ewell (who worked in the agency office),<br />

Hal Holbrook, Ruth Chatterton and Constance Collier, among others. The Brown<br />

brothers also claimed to have launched the careers of Clark Gable, Helen Hayes, Alfred<br />

Lunt, Jeanette MacDonald, Tallulah Bankhead, Don Ameche, Jack Haley, Preston Foster,<br />

Rudolph Valentino, Robert Walker, and Glenda Farrell.<br />

From their childhood, the Brown brothers also collected theatrical materials<br />

consisting of autographs and ephemera from actors and actresses during the late 1800s.<br />

The collection contains a large number of these items, either collected or purchased by<br />

the Brown brothers, for many 19 th and early 20 th century performers. The agency files<br />

are also included in the collection. There are also a number of papers relating to actress<br />

and singer Fritzi Scheff, a particular favorite of the brothers. The agency correspondence<br />

and associated ephemera documents the range and changes in the performing arts<br />

industry for almost half a century. The collection contains extensive materials on 19 th<br />

and 20 th century theater including over six hundred scrapbooks, correspondence from<br />

many famous, as well as now forgotten actors, singers, vaudevillians, burlesque<br />

performers and managers, extensive newspaper clippings, autographs, signed<br />

photographs, and programs. The Brown brothers continued to correspond with many of<br />

these performers, including Mrs. Leslie Carter, Marie Curtis, and Amelia Bingham, after<br />

their retirement from the stage.<br />

There are also materials relating to Edward Everett Horton, Claire Boothe Luce,<br />

members of the Barrymore and Drew families, Clark Gable, Ray Bolger, Joe E. Brown,<br />

Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn, Rosalind Russell, and Barbara Stanwyck. These as well<br />

as many other actors and actresses, both famous and unknown, are represented in the<br />

correspondence of the collection. Also included in the collection is correspondence from<br />

producers, directors and managers such as George M. Cohan, Lee Shubert and George<br />

Cukor. While working as an actor, playwright Clifford Odets corresponded with<br />

Chamberlain Brown and wrote an in-depth profile titled “The Great God Brown”<br />

(1928). Extensive correspondence from stock company managers and professional<br />

associations, particularly Actors’ Equity Association, also exist in the files. Chamberlain<br />

Brown’s correspondence with World War II servicemen, as well as with incarcerated<br />

men, is also included in the collection.<br />

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Legal and financial papers document the ever-present financial difficulties that<br />

beset the Brown brothers. Some personal and family papers and photographs can also be<br />

found in the collection.<br />

Organization<br />

They are:<br />

The collection is organized into eleven series and twenty-four sub-series.<br />

Series I: Personal and Family Papers<br />

Sub-series 1 – Family Correspondence<br />

Sub-series 2 – General<br />

Series II: Correspondence<br />

Sub-series 1 – General<br />

Sub-series 2 – Actors’ Equity Association<br />

Sub-series 3 – Soldiers and Sailors<br />

Sub-series 4 – Prisoners<br />

Sub-series 5 – Autographs<br />

Series III: Professional Projects<br />

Sub-series 1 - Productions<br />

Sub-series 2 - Radio<br />

Sub-series 3 – Clubs<br />

Sub-series 4 – Lectures<br />

Sub-series 5 – <strong>Public</strong>ations<br />

Sub-series 6 – Writings<br />

Sub-series 7 – General<br />

Series IV:<br />

Scripts<br />

Series V: Legal and Financial Papers<br />

Sub-series 1 – Contracts<br />

Sub-series 2 – Commission Records<br />

Sub-series 3 – Loose Financial Records<br />

Sub-series 4 – General<br />

Series VI: Office Files<br />

Sub-series 1 – Contact Cards<br />

Sub-series 2 - Stock Theaters<br />

Sub-series 3 - General<br />

Series VII:<br />

Fritzi Scheff Papers<br />

Series VIII: Photographs<br />

Sub-series 1 – Personal and Family<br />

Sub-series 2 – Performers and Clients<br />

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Sub-series 3 – General<br />

Series IX:<br />

Series X:<br />

Series XI:<br />

Clippings<br />

Scrapbooks<br />

Oversized<br />

Series Descriptions<br />

Series I: Personal and Family Papers, 1849 – 1960 and undated<br />

5.5 boxes<br />

This series contains correspondence to and from the Brown and Chamberlain families, as<br />

well as some family documents. There are also personal records belonging to<br />

Chamberlain and Lyman Brown.<br />

Sub-series 1 – Family Correspondence, 1887 – 1959 and undated<br />

Sub-series 2 – General, 1849 – 1960 and undated<br />

Sub-series 1 – Family Correspondence, 1887 – 1959 and undated<br />

3 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series consists of correspondence between the Brown brothers themselves, to<br />

and from their father, George McDuffee Brown, and especially from their aunts,<br />

Emma Brown Lyman (Aunt Kittie) and Ann Brown Leacock (Aunt Nan), who<br />

assisted the brothers financially throughout their lives. There is also<br />

correspondence with several other Brown family members.<br />

A number of letters (ca. 1933 or 1934) from Lyman to Chamberlain relate the<br />

travails of a stock company they ran in Atlantic City. Of particular interest is a<br />

handwritten note from the brothers’ maternal grandfather, General Samuel Emery<br />

Chamberlain, to Chamberlain Brown and his parents. This series also includes<br />

condolence letters to Lyman on Chamberlain’s death.<br />

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Sub-series 2 – General, 1849 – 1960 and undated<br />

2.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical by Topic<br />

This series contains papers belonging to each of the Brown brothers individually,<br />

as well as to both of them, and documents relating to the Brown and Chamberlain<br />

families. Included are agent licenses, bios, medical records, school records,<br />

invitations, portrait drawings, and clippings. Programs range from those<br />

documenting Chamberlain Brown’s early appearances on the stage to appearances<br />

later in life at professional events. Other programs are probably from plays,<br />

films, and concerts they attended or those in which their clients appeared; some<br />

are autographed. Of special note are two programs for Clark Gable’s appearances<br />

in Anna Christie and Sinner at the Palace Theatre in Houston (1928). Datebooks<br />

kept by Lyman Brown from 1928 - 1930, contain a description of the day of their<br />

mother’s death in 1929.<br />

The Brown and Chamberlain Family Papers include some correspondence<br />

between family members and correspondence from outside institutions regarding<br />

family history. There is also a drawing, probably by General Samuel Emery<br />

Chamberlain, of Maple Hall, a family home. Of particular interest is<br />

correspondence regarding the donation of the illustrated diary kept by General<br />

Samuel E. Chamberlain during the Mexican War (1846-1848). (The diary was<br />

donated to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1956). Family wills and<br />

trusts are filed with Legal and Financial Papers.<br />

Series II: Correspondence, 1858 – 1961 and undated<br />

107.5 boxes<br />

This series is comprised of agency correspondence, largely to and from both professional<br />

and aspiring performers, but also from, producers, directors, managers, stock companies<br />

playwrights, and professional organizations such as Actors’ Equity Association.<br />

Chamberlain Brown’s correspondence to a number of soldiers and sailors during World<br />

War II and also to prisoners is also included in this series. Autographs collected and/or<br />

purchased by the Brown brothers are also contained in this series.<br />

Sub-series 1 – General<br />

Sub-series 2 – Actors’ Equity Association<br />

Sub-series 3 – Soldiers and Sailors<br />

Sub-series 4 – Prisoners<br />

Sub-series 5 – Autographs<br />

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Sub-series 1 – General, 1884 – 1961 and undated<br />

96.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series encompasses the voluminous correspondence of the Brown brothers’<br />

agency files. The bulk of the correspondence is to and from Chamberlain Brown<br />

and dates between 1915 and 1955 (his death). Since the Brown brothers either<br />

represented, booked, or discovered a staggering array of performers,<br />

correspondence with virtually every performer of note from those decades can be<br />

found in these files. Although far too many to list, some of the most notable are<br />

Spencer Tracy, Dorothy Gish, Don Ameche, Tallulah Bankhead, Ethel<br />

Barrymore, Ralph Bellamy, Milton Berle, Yul Brynner, John Carradine, George<br />

M. Cohan, Ann Corio, Joseph Cotton, George Cukor, Glenda Farrell, Preston<br />

Foster, Sydney Greenstreet, Jack Haley, Otto Kruger, Claire Boothe Luce, Bela<br />

Lugosi, Guthrie McClintic, Helen Menken, Ward Morehouse, Alla Nazimova,<br />

Clifford Odets, Lee Shubert, Gloria Swanson, Laurette Taylor, Sophie Tucker,<br />

Rudy Vallee, Peggy Wood, Fay Wray, and Ed Wynn. There is a large amount of<br />

correspondence with Mrs. Leslie Carter and Edward Everett Horton, among<br />

others.<br />

Of particular note is an undated letter from Carlotta Monterey in Me. mentioning<br />

seeing a lot of Eugene O’Neill and family and liking them. Also of interest is a<br />

1937 letter from Fredric March in which he declares he is not a communist.<br />

Playwright Clifford Odets’ correspondence file includes an eleven-page profile of<br />

Chamberlain Brown, “The Great God Brown,” written in 1928.<br />

A fair amount of the correspondence with theater and film greats such as Ronald<br />

Reagan, Joan Crawford, Nancy Davis, Gregory Peck, Vincent Price, and John<br />

Wayne (to name only a few), consists of annual queries from Lyman Brown about<br />

appearing in summer stock, usually with regrets from the star or his or her staff.<br />

Correspondence with stock theater managers is also included. There are also<br />

numerous invitations to notables in various fields from Chamberlain Brown to<br />

attend his programs.<br />

Many letters concern commission payments to the Brown agency by actors while<br />

on the road in stock, and so provide insight into the itinerant actor’s life. There is<br />

also correspondence from aspiring performers, some of whom became<br />

disillusioned when Chamberlain Brown’s promises failed to materialize.<br />

Autographs and contracts for individuals are also filed with their correspondence.<br />

Correspondence with attorneys is filed at the end of the alphabet.<br />

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Sub-series 2 – Actors’ Equity Association, 1922 – 1955<br />

1 box<br />

Arrangement: Chronological<br />

Included in this series is correspondence relating to salary and commission<br />

matters, claims against the agency, and against actors by the Brown brothers.<br />

Of particular note is the correspondence relating to the controversy surrounding<br />

the production Chamberlain Brown’s Scrap Book (1932). Equity ruled the<br />

production should be deemed a revue, thus limiting it to eight performances per<br />

week, while Chamberlain Brown and cast argued the show should be classified as<br />

vaudeville. Actors were ordered to give two weeks’ notice. The ruling was then<br />

reversed but the orchestra’s demands to be p<strong>aid</strong> before performances ultimately<br />

closed the production one week after the victory over Equity.<br />

Sub-series 3 – Soldiers and Sailors, 1928 – 1953<br />

3.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series consists of correspondence between Chamberlain Brown and young<br />

servicemen and their families during World War II. In some instances, Brown<br />

appears to have found stories on these soldiers and sailors in newspapers or<br />

muscle magazines and wrote to them, sometimes asking for an autograph,<br />

sometimes with the promise of a theatrical career. Others worked in the theater or<br />

for the Brown agency before the war and their earlier correspondence is also filed<br />

here. His 1945 letterhead listed service men represented by Mr. Brown “for<br />

stage, screen and radio for which many have been placed.” Some servicemen<br />

continued to correspond with Brown after the war.<br />

Occasional references to more personal relationships between Chamberlain<br />

Brown and the men can be found in the correspondence. There are also a few gay<br />

serviceman writing to him, for example, one of his former employees. All of the<br />

letters provide a valuable window into the life of a serviceman during World War<br />

II.<br />

Sub-series 4 – Prisoners, 1926 – 1955 and undated<br />

2.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series contains Chamberlain Brown correspondence with prisoners, most of<br />

whom he had known before their incarceration. There is also some<br />

correspondence with prison personnel, for example, a request by Brown to attend<br />

an execution at <strong>New</strong> Jersey State Prison. Prisoners sometimes wrote to<br />

Chamberlain Brown asking for money and/or jobs, which he promised them when<br />

they came up for parole. A large amount of the correspondence is with Arthur<br />

Chalmers, a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City mounted policeman who worked near the Browns’<br />

West 45 th Street office. Chalmers was convicted of murdering his alleged mistress<br />

around 1938. Chamberlain Brown arranged several benefit performances of the<br />

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play, Taken from Life, purportedly written by Chalmers and Brown; scripts are<br />

contained in the Productions series. There are also a number of letters from James<br />

P. DePew, who had formerly been an elevator boy in the building where the<br />

Browns had their office.<br />

Sub-series 5 – Autographs, 1858 – 1954 and undated<br />

4 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series consists not only of many scrapbook pages and autographed clippings,<br />

but also includes other items, such as calling cards and sketches for performers<br />

and other notables. Some of these items were possibly purchased by the Brown<br />

brothers, in addition to those they collected themselves. (Some autographs are<br />

from the Norris Howes, Jr. “collection,” some of which is also at University of<br />

Delaware. The connection to the Brown brothers is unclear.)<br />

Many are undated, but feature 19th and early 20 th century performers. Additional<br />

autographs are contained in the General Correspondence with the individual’s<br />

correspondence. Of special note are autographs for Celia Adler, Julia Arthur,<br />

Douglas Fairbanks (senior), Sam Jaffe, Marilyn Miller, George Jean Nathan, and<br />

Alexander Woollcott.<br />

Series III: Professional Projects, 1909 – 1955 and undated<br />

17 boxes<br />

This series comprises the theatrical productions, including the stock companies run by<br />

the Brown brothers, as well as radio programs, clubs, lectures, and publications founded,<br />

produced, or performed by Chamberlain Brown. Writings include manuscripts by both<br />

Chamberlain and Lyman Brown. The General files contain materials for projects ranging<br />

from proposed (but unproduced) stock seasons to ideas for giving acting lessons.<br />

Sub-series 1 - Productions<br />

Sub-series 2 – Radio<br />

Sub-series 3 - Clubs<br />

Sub-series 4 – Lectures<br />

Sub-series 5 – <strong>Public</strong>ations<br />

Sub-series 6 – Writings<br />

Sub-series 7 – General<br />

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Sub-series 1 – Productions, 1910 – 1949 and undated<br />

10 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series documents the producing and production management activities of the<br />

Brown brothers, from 1910 with one of Chamberlain Brown’s earliest productions<br />

of his own script, The Chorus Boy, at the Village Hall in Annisquam,<br />

Massachusetts, through the late 1940s. Materials consist of correspondence,<br />

contracts, scripts, publicity materials, programs, sides, a few production materials,<br />

subscriber surveys and brochures, clippings, and financial papers such as box<br />

office statements, checkbooks, invoices, and receipts. Performers such as Judith<br />

Anderson, Claudette Colbert, Glenda Farrell, Preston Foster, Ruth Gordon, Don<br />

Murray, Florence Reed, Cesar Romero, Spencer Tracy, and Peggy Wood<br />

appeared under their productions. They also presented Ruth St. Denis and Ted<br />

Shawn in 1930. Under the auspices of Chamberlain Brown’s Castle Square<br />

Theatre Company, director and producer Harold Prince also appeared in The<br />

Third Degree at the DeMe. Studio, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City (1948). Most of their<br />

productions appear to have been financial losses.<br />

Perhaps the most long-lived and best-documented of the various incarnations of<br />

the stock companies run by the brothers was the Chamberlain Brown Players, also<br />

known as the L. Chamberlain Brown Players. From the late 1920s to the late<br />

1930s, the Brown brothers operated the company at several theaters, including the<br />

Greenwich Theatre in Connecticut (1929), the Riviera Theatre in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City<br />

(1931-1932), the Westchester Theatre in Mt.Vernon, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> (1931-1932),<br />

Bronxville Auditorium (1936), and at both (Nixon’s) Apollo Theatre (1933) and<br />

the Earle Theatre in Atlantic City, <strong>New</strong> Jersey (1934). Correspondence from<br />

Lyman to Chamberlain in the Personal and Family Papers indicates that Lyman<br />

ran the day-to-day operations in Atlantic City. The Westchester Theatre<br />

scrapbooks indicate that Lyman Brown also ran that company. One of<br />

Chamberlain Brown’s plays, Idle Tongues, was performed in Cedarhurst, Long<br />

Island in 1934 under the Chamberlain Brown Players’ auspices. A number of<br />

versions of the script, some unproduced, are contained in the papers. Brilliants,<br />

written by Lyman Brown, using the pseudonym Basil Bruce Trevino, was<br />

scheduled for production by the Chamberlain Brown Players at the Greenwich<br />

Theatre, but it is unclear if it ever opened. Materials on productions proposed but<br />

never produced by the Chamberlain Brown Players may be found in the<br />

Professional Projects - General series. Additional material on Chamberlain<br />

Brown’s early productions is contained in the Scrapbooks series.<br />

There are also materials for a number of individual productions including<br />

Chamberlain Brown’s Scrap Book which opened at the Ambassador Theatre in<br />

1932. This show caused Actors’ Equity Association to rule its actor members give<br />

notice from performing in it, since Equity termed the production as a revue, while<br />

Brown maintained it was a vaudeville. Although the ruling was reversed a week<br />

later, Chamberlain Brown was forced to close the show, since the musicians<br />

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demanded payment before performing. (Correspondence relating to Chamberlain<br />

Brown’s Scrap Book can be found with Actors’ Equity Association<br />

correspondence.) Materials relating to auditions, benefits, contests, and a dance<br />

marathon managed by the Brown brothers are also included in this series.<br />

Sub-series 2 - Radio, 1926 – 1952 and undated<br />

2.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

Included in this series are correspondence, scripts, publicity material, and<br />

clippings for Chamberlain Brown’s radio programs, as well as a few items for<br />

television. The programs ranged from fifteen minute segments of Brown reading<br />

news of the theater, to studio productions with numerous guests and music. The<br />

programs for WINS (1936-1937), WMCA (1937), and WOR (1932 and later) are<br />

the best documented. Fritzi Scheff, Renee Carroll, Hy Gardner, Peggy Wood, and<br />

Charles Coburn, among others, appeared on Brown’s WMCA program in 1937.<br />

Richard Roffman’s correspondence (found in the Correspondence – General<br />

series) indicates Chamberlain Brown p<strong>aid</strong> for his WGYN program, Stars of<br />

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1948-1949) himself, without Lyman’s<br />

knowledge. This series also contains an undated script/scrapbook for a proposed<br />

television program on Chamberlain Brown’s life, Mr. Show Business, by Albert<br />

Oliver. Additional radio scripts and scripts possibly intended for radio can be<br />

found throughout the papers.<br />

Sub-series 3 – Clubs, 1938 – 1955 and undated<br />

.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series consists of correspondence, talent forms, audition lists, programs,<br />

membership cards, and publicity materials relating to clubs either formed by<br />

Chamberlain Brown, or with which he was closely associated, namely, the<br />

Theatre Assembly. Brown’s clubs, such as Theatre Record Club, were frequently<br />

related to his other ventures, both productions and publications. The clubs<br />

included The Builders, Talent Matinee, Talent of the Hour Club, Theatre Lovers<br />

[sic] Club, and Theatre Record Club. Often, the purpose of the club was to<br />

showcase new talent in some way and featured guest judges. Chamberlain Brown<br />

would sometimes write to people in the news, including Eleanor Roosevelt, and<br />

theater notables to be judges. Club meetings were held at the Hotel Astor, Hotel<br />

Capitol, Carl Fischer Hall, and other venues.<br />

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Sub-series 4 – Lectures, 1932 – 1954 and undated<br />

1 box<br />

Arrangement: Chronological<br />

This series consists of correspondence, publicity materials, lecture notes, tickets,<br />

and clippings for Chamberlain Brown’s lectures on the theater. Much of the<br />

papers are solicitations for bookings and local audience members for a particular<br />

engagement. Brown lectured with occasional success at venues such as women’s<br />

clubs, at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut (1947), and the<br />

Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1952) which he had<br />

attended. There are also materials for cancelled bookings, such as the Jersey City<br />

Women’s Club.<br />

Sub-series 5 – <strong>Public</strong>ations, 1934 – 1954 and undated<br />

.75 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series consists of correspondence, talent forms, financial papers, galleys, and<br />

individual issues of Chamberlain Brown’s publications on theater, another of his<br />

many financially unsuccessful attempts to redefine himself professionally.<br />

<strong>Public</strong>ations include Chamberlain Brown’s Dramatic Mirror (1934-1935), Paint<br />

and Powder (1936-1937), and Theatre Record (1938-1953). <strong>Public</strong>ation runs are<br />

incomplete.<br />

Sub-series 6 – Writings, 1909 – 1951 and undated<br />

1.25 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical by Author, then by Title<br />

Included in this series are the Brown brothers’ plays, articles, book project ideas,<br />

and outlines. Chamberlain Brown’s works range from his earliest handwritten<br />

manuscript for The Social Stew (1909) to published columns such as “The Man<br />

Who Owns Broadway,” “Up and Down Broadway,” and “Casting Roundup” (ca.<br />

1951). Lyman Brown’s writings include an outline for The Passing Show of <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>York</strong> (1925) through materials relating to a proposed book, Blueprint for Summer<br />

Theatre (1948) and several articles on summer stock. Additional manuscripts by<br />

the Brown brothers (Idle Tongues by Chamberlain Brown and Brilliants and Zero<br />

Hour by Lyman Brown) are contained in the Productions series.<br />

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Sub-series 7 – General, 1927 – 1959 and undated<br />

1 box<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical by Topic<br />

This series is comprised of papers documenting Chamberlain Brown’s largely<br />

unsuccessful attempts at various commercial projects such as acting lessons and<br />

promotional tie-ins, as well as proposed productions, unproduced stock seasons,<br />

and papers relating to theater rentals for unspecified events.<br />

One of Chamberlain Brown’s many failed production ideas was the Dollar Top<br />

Theatre (1933) which attempted to make live theater available to the general<br />

public at affordable prices. Its inaugural production at the Ritz Theatre, Hope of a<br />

Tree by Leopold L. Atlas, was switched before opening to the play Oliver Twist<br />

and the opening was postponed three times and apparently never opened.<br />

Series IV: Scripts, 1899 – 1958 and undated<br />

13.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical by Title<br />

This series contains playscripts, many undated, which may have been sent by aspiring<br />

playwrights, or possibly used for plays cast by the Brown brothers. They range from<br />

Whirligig: A Dramatic Conundrum in Two Guesses by Edgar Smith, music by John<br />

Stromberg, and lyrics by Harry B. Smith (1899) to Brook Hollow by George Batson (ca.<br />

1958). There are several radio scripts such as American Youth by Normand A.<br />

Archimbault (undated), <strong>New</strong> Tomorrows (1945) and Youth Promenade (1945) by Elsa<br />

Larabee Andrezen. Of special interest are Angel by Melchior Lengyel, English version<br />

by Guy Bolton (1934) and a one-act version of A Tale of Two Cities also by Guy Bolton<br />

(undated). There is also an undated script for the play Between Us Two by actress<br />

Florence Auer. Reader reports, synopses, fragments, and unidentified scripts are also<br />

contained in this series. One Lyle Leverich was a script reader for the Brown agency.<br />

Series V: Legal and Financial Papers, 1899 – 1961 and undated<br />

20.5 boxes<br />

This series consists of contracts, commission cards and sheets for clients, bank<br />

statements, correspondence and legal documents for collection actions against the Brown<br />

brothers, invoices, and receipts relating to their business and personal finances, which<br />

were almost always intertwined. Documents from family wills and trusts are included in<br />

this series.<br />

Sub-series 1 – Contracts<br />

Sub-series 2 – Commission Records<br />

Sub-series 3 – Loose Financial Records<br />

Sub-series 4 – General<br />

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Sub-series 1 – Contracts, 1911 – 1958 and undated<br />

1.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

Included in this series are stock agreements and Actors’ Equity Association<br />

contracts for productions other than those listed in Productions series, or for those<br />

individuals who do not have a folder in the General Correspondence files.<br />

Representation agreements can also be found here, as well notes from actors<br />

promising to pay commissions to Chamberlain Brown if hired. Of particular<br />

interest are contracts for Eddie Bracken, Nancy Davis, Buster Keaton, Sheldon<br />

Leonard, Mildred Natwick, and William Tilden II.<br />

Sub-series 2 – Commission Records, 1920 – 1933 and undated<br />

9 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Cards are Alphabetical; Sheets are Chronological<br />

This series contains client commission cards and sheets kept by the agency. The<br />

cards are filed by the client’s name and include cards for numerous performers<br />

such as James Cagney, Clark and McCullough, Georgette Cohan, Claudette<br />

Colbert, Elisha Cook, Jr., William Frawley, Clark Gable, Helen Gahagan, Jules<br />

[sic] Garfield, Dorothy Gish, Lucille Lortel, Claire Boothe Luce, Alfred Lunt,<br />

Clifford Odets, Thelma Ritter, Cesar Romero, Rosalind Russell, Fritzi Scheff,<br />

Sylvia Sidney, Barbara Stanwyck, Norma Terris, Spencer Tracy, Gertrude<br />

Vanderbilt, Cora Witherspoon, and Peggy Wood. Of special note is the<br />

card for Marjorie Main with the note “Bad debt. Did not get p<strong>aid</strong>.”<br />

Sub-series 3 – Loose Financial Records, 1933 – 1934<br />

3 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Chronological by Theater<br />

This series consists of weekly settlements and checks for the Chamberlain Brown<br />

Players’ summer engagements at (Nixon’s) Apollo Theatre (1933) and at the<br />

Earle Theatre (1934.)<br />

Sub-series 4 – General, 1899 – 1961 and undated<br />

7 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series includes bank statements, checks, correspondence, cards, ledger<br />

sheets, statements, salary lists, and office rents. There are legal documents and<br />

correspondence relating to the many lawsuits filed by vendors, bars, restaurants,<br />

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venues, and utilities against Chamberlain Brown for collection of funds due, as<br />

well as for his 1934 bankruptcy declaration. Rent was always a problem and the<br />

files are filled with correspondence regarding unp<strong>aid</strong> rent, dunning notices, and<br />

legal actions by the various realty companies. There is also correspondence in<br />

1951 with Century Pawnbrokers, where Chamberlain Brown pawned a typewriter<br />

and wristwatch.<br />

The Brown brothers received bequests from their father’s (George McDuffee<br />

Brown) estate and from their paternal aunts— Anne Brown Leacock (Aunt Nan)<br />

and Emma Brown Lyman (Aunt Kittie) both in their lifetimes and after their<br />

deaths. The papers include estate correspondence, wills, and trust statements.<br />

Two handwritten informal “wills” by Chamberlain and Lyman Brown in 1933<br />

and 1938 are also contained in this series.<br />

Series VI: Office Files, ca. 1908 – 1961 and undated<br />

8.75 boxes<br />

Included in this series are contact cards for performers and stage managers, stock theater<br />

schedules, bulletins, and notes by Lyman Brown, and administrative office files.<br />

Sub-series 1 – Contact Cards<br />

Sub-series 2 - Stock Theaters<br />

Sub-series 3 – General<br />

Sub-series 1 – Contact Cards, ca. 1923 – 1955 and undated<br />

3 index card boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series consists of mostly undated Contact Cards. Cards sometimes include<br />

clippings about the performer, credits, and descriptions. The files are on index<br />

cards, but are also sometimes on slips of paper. Some performers have more than<br />

one card and occasionally there is a small photo. There are cards for Tad Mosel,<br />

Zero Mostel, Jules Munshin, Jan Murray, and Henny Youngman, with<br />

handwritten names and addresses on the card, although there is no evidence the<br />

Brown agency represented these performers. A separate file exists for stage<br />

managers, but only for the letters “A” and “B.”<br />

Sub-series 2 – Stock Theaters, ca. 1908 – 1961 and undated<br />

2.75 boxes<br />

Arrangement: By Format<br />

This series contains bulletins and schedules published by the major stock play<br />

publishers such as American Play Company, Century Play Company, and<br />

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Co=National [sic] Plays, as well as schedules for stock productions kept by<br />

Lyman Brown, as well as his extensive notes regarding negotiations and stars. Of<br />

particular note are the box office statements (for a 1949 stock production of<br />

Accent on Youth starring Paul Lukas) signed by Tom Ewell who was employed by<br />

the Brown brothers.<br />

Sub-series 3 – General, 1913 – 1954 and undated<br />

3 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

Included in this series are general administrative agency files such as casting files,<br />

employee files, notes and memoranda, stationery, and a number of industry<br />

publications. Papers for Actors’ Equity Association other than correspondence<br />

are contained in this series.<br />

Series VII: Fritzi Scheff Papers, 1905 – 1955 and undated<br />

1.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: By Format<br />

This series is comprised of extensive correspondence between Scheff and the Brown<br />

brothers, from 1920 to 1955, manuscript drafts of a biography, programs, ephemera, and<br />

clippings. There are also contracts, some financial papers, and a few publicity materials<br />

for a 1930 vaudeville tour of Fritzi Scheff and Company, presented by Chamberlain<br />

Brown.<br />

Series VIII: Photographs, 1886 – 1956 and undated<br />

3.75 boxes<br />

This series contains both personal and family photos, as well as agency photos of<br />

performers and of other theatrical subjects, and photos either sent to or purchased by the<br />

Brown brothers. Some photos are autographed.<br />

Sub-series 1 – Personal and Family<br />

Sub-series 2 – Performers and Clients<br />

Sub-series 3 – General<br />

Sub-series 1 – Personal and Family, 1886 – 1952 and undated<br />

1.5 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

Included in this series are photos of each of the Brown brothers separately and<br />

together, mostly as children, and also a photo of them probably with their<br />

maternal grandfather, General Samuel Emery Chamberlain. There is also a<br />

wedding portrait of Delorious T. Brown, their mother, as well as a photo of their<br />

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father George McDuffee Brown, unidentified Brown and Chamberlain family<br />

members, and albums. Photos of family homes, including Maple Hall and<br />

Chamberlain Lodge in Annisquam, Massachusetts are also in this series.<br />

Sub-series 2 – Performers and Clients, 1917 – 1956 and undated<br />

2 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series consists of photographs of notables such as Jack Dempsey, Paul<br />

Douglas, Vince Edwards, Jack Lord, Mary Pickford, Fritzi Scheff, and Lenore<br />

Ulric. A number of the photos (almost all of men) are from the agency card files<br />

and includes 3″ x 5″ photos of performers such as Ray Bolger, Joe E. Brown, Jack<br />

Haley, George Jessel, Teddy Hart, Sterling Holloway, Walter Matthau, Arthur<br />

Treacher, and Bert Wheeler. The series also contains a small number of photos of<br />

stage managers from the agency files. Some of the client photos are stamped<br />

“Chamberlain Brown Patricia Allen Agency.”<br />

Sub-series 3 – General, 1900 – 1955 and undated<br />

.25 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical by Topic<br />

This series is comprised of photos of prisoners, soldiers, and theater companies.<br />

Of particular note is a 1919 photo of actors such as Donald Brian, Patricia<br />

Collinge, Frank Craven, and others at an Actors’ Fund function in Chicago. Also<br />

included are Fritzi Scheff family photos.<br />

Series IX: Clippings, 1902 – 1961 and undated<br />

15.75 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

This series consists of the voluminous newspaper clippings on performers kept by the<br />

Brown brothers on numerous stage and screen personalities through 1961, the year of<br />

Lyman Brown’s death. The clipping files include some of the Brown brothers’ favorite<br />

stars such as Alice Brady, Violet Heming, Helen Menken, Blanche Ring, and Frances<br />

Starr, as well as some of their discoveries such as Clark Gable and Helen Hayes. There<br />

are also files for Billie Burke, Louis Calhern, Eddie Cantor, Claudette Colbert, Ann<br />

Corio, William Gaxton, Al Jolson, Elsa Maxwell, Burgess Meredith, Barbara Stanwyck,<br />

Sophie Tucker, Rudy Vallee, Orson Welles, Robert Young, and others.<br />

Series X: Scrapbooks, ca. 1880s – 1950 and undated [Bulk Dates ca. 1880s – ca.<br />

1929 and undated]<br />

637 boxes<br />

Arrangement: Alphabetical<br />

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This series contains a most extensive collection of scrapbooks kept by Chamberlain and<br />

Lyman Brown from their childhood through their adulthood, mostly documenting a large<br />

array of 19 th and 20 th century performers, as well as other theater subjects. There are also<br />

several personal scrapbooks relating to Chamberlain Brown. A number of the<br />

scrapbooks contain programs for miscellaneous productions seen by the Brown brothers<br />

at theaters such as the Hartford Opera House, Parsons Theatre also in Hartford,<br />

Connecticut, and on trips to <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City. Several scrapbooks also cover<br />

miscellaneous actors and actresses. The Theatre Record scrapbooks (1903 – 1914)<br />

include two volumes of the playgoing diaries kept by Chamberlain and Lyman Brown,<br />

while several other volumes appear to have been purchased. (See also Related Materials<br />

– Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Theatrical Diaries.)<br />

Included in the scrapbooks are mostly clippings, but also programs, a number of<br />

photographs, and other ephemera for the performers. In some instances, there are<br />

multiple scrapbooks for the star, such as Edith Ellis, Violet Heming, Elsie Janis, Helen<br />

Menken, Tom Mix, Marjorie Rambeau, and Joseph Schildkraut to name but a few. Some<br />

of the most notable personalities include Maude Adams, Humphrey Bogart, Mrs. Leslie<br />

Carter, Clark Gable, Helen Hayes, Edward Everett Horton, Bert Lahr, Fredric March,<br />

Carlotta Monterey, Antoinette Perry, William Powell, Fritzi Scheff, Clifton Webb, and<br />

Peggy Wood.<br />

The Chamberlain Brown scrapbooks provide some of the only information in the<br />

collection on his early career. His summer productions of The Social Stew (1909) and<br />

The Chorus Boy (1910) in Annisquam, Massachusetts are well-documented in the<br />

scrapbooks. The two Westchester Theatre scrapbooks document the 1931-1932<br />

productions there by the Chamberlain Brown Players.<br />

Series XI: Oversized, ca. 1890s – 1953 and undated<br />

18 boxes<br />

Arrangement: By Size and Format<br />

This series is comprised of lists of stock productions, scrapbook fragments for stars such<br />

as Kenneth MacKenna, Paul Muni, Ethel Shutta, and Ernest Truex, photographs, posters,<br />

publicity materials, and clippings, some of which are autographed. The lists and<br />

schedules of stock productions appear to have been filled-in by the Brown office.<br />

Photographs include a portrait of Chamberlain Brown (ca. 1920s), as well as a photo of<br />

Emma Brown Lyman (Aunt Kittie).<br />

Of particular note are the posters for some of Chamberlain Brown’s early productions,<br />

including The Social Stew and The Chorus Boy at the Village Hall, Annisquam,<br />

Massachusetts (1909, 1910), and for Night of January 16 th at Bronxville Auditorium<br />

(1936), as well as newsletters for the Brown brothers’ stock companies at the Greenwich<br />

Theatre, Greenwich, Connecticut (1929) and Riviera Theatre, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City (1931).<br />

There are also clippings autographed by Bennett Cerf, Charles Laughton, and Winged<br />

Victory cast members.<br />

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Box 1<br />

Series I: Personal and Family Papers, 1849 – 1960 and undated<br />

Sub-series 1 – Family Correspondence, 1887 – 1959 and undated<br />

Brown, Chamberlain Correspondence, 1907 – 1952 and undated<br />

Brown, George M. (Father), 1930 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 1 1930 - 1934<br />

F. 2 1935 – 1937 and undated<br />

Brown, Lyman, 1928 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 3 1928<br />

F. 4 1933 – 1934 (Includes correspondence re: Atlantic City run.)<br />

F. 5 ca. 1933 – 1934 (Includes correspondence mostly re: Atlantic City<br />

run.)<br />

F. 6 1939 – 1941 (Includes “diatribe” by Lyman Brown, Mar. 16, 1939.)<br />

F. 7 undated<br />

Leacock, Ann Brown (Aunt Nan), 1938 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 8 1938 - 1940<br />

F. 9 1941 – 1948 and undated<br />

Lyman, Emma Brown (Aunt Kittie), 1932 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 10 1932 - 1941<br />

F. 11 undated<br />

F. 12 Swan, Roma (Cousin), 1952 Dec. 8<br />

Miscellaneous, 1907 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 13 Re: Birth Certificate, 1942<br />

F. 14 Re: Brown, Chamberlain and Lyman Collection, 1941, 1951<br />

and undated (See also Lyman Brown correspondence from<br />

Harry L. Swan.)<br />

F. 15 Fan Letter to Lois Ewell, ca. 1907<br />

F. 16 Gimbel’s Re: Aunt Kittie’s Gift Card, 1940<br />

Brown, Chamberlain and Lyman Correspondence, undated<br />

F. 17 Brodhead, William F. and Helen (Doctor), 1933 – 1957 and<br />

undated (Includes correspondence to and from, prescriptions, diet,<br />

and cancelled checks. See also Dollar Top Theatre correspondence,<br />

ca. 1932.)<br />

F. 18 Brown, Mrs. Charles M., 1948 (Includes Polly Brown Pierce wedding<br />

invitation.)<br />

F. 19 Johnston, Carmelita Latimer (Mrs. Burton C., Maternal<br />

Relation), undated<br />

F. 20 - 21 Lyman, Emma Brown (Aunt Kittie), 1941 – 1942 and undated<br />

(Includes letter re: Aunt Kittie’s death.)<br />

Brown, Lyman Correspondence, 1933 – 1959 and undated<br />

Brown, Chamberlain (Probably), 1933 – 1951 and undated<br />

(Correspondence addressed to “Babe,” “Baby,” and “Lem.”)<br />

F. 22 1933 - 1951<br />

F. 23 -24 undated<br />

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Box 2<br />

Brown, George M. (Father), 1933 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 1 1933 - 1934<br />

F. 2 1935 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 3 Brown, Kate (Father’s Second Wife), undated<br />

F. 4 Derick, C.W., 1937<br />

Leacock, Ann B. (Aunt Nan), ca. 1936 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 5 ca. 1936 - 1941<br />

F. 6 1942<br />

F. 7 1943<br />

F. 8 1944<br />

F. 9 1945 - 1946<br />

F. 10-11 1947<br />

F. 12 1948<br />

F. 13 1949<br />

F. 14 1950<br />

F. 15 1951<br />

F. 16 1952<br />

F. 17 1953 and undated<br />

Box 3<br />

F. 1 Leacock, Arthur G. (Uncle), 1938 – 1945 (See also Financial and<br />

Legal papers: George M. Brown estate, 1947.)<br />

Lyman, Emma Brown (Aunt Kittie), 1934 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 2 1934 - 1937<br />

F. 3 1938<br />

F. 4 1939<br />

F. 5 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 6 1942<br />

F. 7-8 undated<br />

F. 9 Sargent, Kenneth J., 1953 (Includes correspondence re: Aunt Nan.)<br />

F. 10 Swan, Roma and Harry (Cousins), 1945 – 1959 and undated<br />

(Includes letter re: Chamberlain and Lyman Brown collection, 1959.)<br />

F. 11 Wentworth, Martha, undated (Includes note probably to Lyman<br />

Brown.)<br />

F. 12 Wightman, Dora, 1952<br />

F. 13 Birthday Telegrams, 1940 – 1958 (Birthday greetings are also filed in<br />

individual General Correspondence folders.)<br />

F. 14 Condolence Letters on Chamberlain Brown’s Death, 1955 –<br />

1956 (Includes card from Mr. and Mrs. Ezio Pinza.)<br />

F. 15 Miscellaneous, 1943 – 1946 (Includes note re: clothing and books at<br />

Aunt Nan’s summer home.)<br />

F. 16 Brown, Mrs. Frank S. (Ann M. McDuffee, Paternal Grandmother),<br />

1905 and undated (Includes two notes from Chamberlain.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Brown, George M. (Father), 1887 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 17 (Includes two letters to Frank Brown; the only known Frank Brown was<br />

paternal grandfather of Chamberlain and Lyman Brown, but letters<br />

are addressed to “My dear brother” by George M. Brown.)<br />

F. 18 Brown, Lyman, undated<br />

F. 19 Todd, Maria P. (Niece), 1937 and undated (Includes letter to “Kate”<br />

Brown and copy of note to Mrs. Todd from George M. Brown.)<br />

F. 20 Brown, Delorious T. (Mrs. George M. Brown – Mother), undated<br />

(Includes short note from Chamberlain Brown.)<br />

Brown, George M. and Delorious T. (Parents), 1911 and undated<br />

F. 21 Chamberlain, Samuel Emery (Maternal Grandfather), undated<br />

F. 22 Lyman, Emma Brown (Nan), 1911 (Includes note re: Nan’s<br />

engagement to Arthur G. Leacock.)<br />

Leacock, Ann B. (Aunt Nan), 1941 - 1953<br />

F. 23 Brown, Chamberlain, 1946 - 1953<br />

F. 24 Brown, Lyman, 1941 - 1953<br />

F. 25 Lyman, Emma Brown (Aunt Kittie), 1937 – 1938 and undated<br />

(Includes correspondence from Chamberlain and or Lyman.)<br />

F. 26 Miscellaneous, 1933 – 1952 and undated (Includes several pieces of<br />

correspondence to and from Chamberlain and or Lyman Brown and<br />

family members and friends, some identified by first name only.)<br />

Sub-series 2 – General, 1849 – 1960 and undated<br />

Brown, Chamberlain, 1911 – 1955 and undated<br />

Box 4<br />

F. 1 Acting Career – Programs, 1911 - 1942<br />

Agent’s License, 1914 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 2 General, 1940 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence and<br />

forms.)<br />

F. 3 Licenses, 1914 - 1954<br />

F. 4 Appearances, 1938 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 5 Awards and Certificates, 1944 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 6 Biographies and Autobiographies, 1952 and undated<br />

F. 7 Committees - “Miss <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City Steps Out for Navy Relief,”<br />

1942 (Chamberlain Brown asked to serve on committee.)<br />

F. 8 Headstone, 1956 (Includes letter to Lyman Brown from memorial<br />

company re: Chamberlain’s headstone.)<br />

F. 9 Horoscope and Graphology Report, 1934 and undated<br />

F. 10 Invitations, 1934 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 11 Notes, undated (Includes six items, one of which is Way Down East cast<br />

list.)<br />

F. 12 Poem by Jack Shafer, undated (Poem typed on <strong>New</strong>ark Ledger paper.)<br />

Brown, Lyman, 1928 – 1944<br />

F. 13 Agent’s License, 1942 – 1944 (Includes correspondence with Screen<br />

Actors Guild.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Datebooks, 1928 - 1930<br />

F. 14 1928 (Includes description of day of mother’s death, July 21 st . George<br />

M. Cohan invited the Brown brothers to dinner.)<br />

F. 15 1930 (Datebook imprinted “1929,” but used in 1930 for notes on<br />

finances.)<br />

F. 16 Ration Books and Draft Cards, 1942 and ca. 1940s<br />

Brown, Chamberlain and Lyman, 1905 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 17 Club Programs and <strong>Public</strong>ations, 1933 – 1952 and undated<br />

(Includes publications by Drama Study Club, The Lambs, Pleiades<br />

Club, and The Three Arts Club.)<br />

F. 18 Holiday Cards and Invitations, 1926 – 1934 and undated<br />

(Includes mostly holiday cards from the Brown brothers, Christmas<br />

crossword by Ruth White, and card signed by cast of unidentified<br />

play, including Blanche Ring and Julia Kelety.)<br />

Box 5<br />

Medical, 1930 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 1 Dentist, 1946 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 2 Eye Doctor, 1949<br />

F. 3 Hospital and Miscellaneous, 1930 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 4 Membership Cards, 1916 – ca. 1946 and undated<br />

F. 5 Memorabilia Purchases, 1941 and 1958 (Includes correspondence re:<br />

purchases and possible purchases.)<br />

F. 6 Portraits, 1929 – 1935 and undated (Includes drawing by Dennis<br />

Barbarito, “<strong>New</strong> Deal for the Actor,” by I.N. Reices (sp.?), silhouettes<br />

by Holden D. Wetherbee, with Taylor Holmes sketch and autograph<br />

on verso, and letter from Alexander Sander re: doing sketch. )<br />

Programs, 1905 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 7 Motion pictures, 1935<br />

Theater, 1905 - 1958 (Includes some autographed.)<br />

F. 8 A – C, 1923 – 1955 and undated (Includes program for Clark<br />

Gable in Anna Christie, Palace, Houston, 1928.)<br />

F. 9 D – L, 1921 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 10 M – R, 1912 – 1955 and undated (Includes programs for Flora<br />

Robson and Michael Redgrave in Macbeth, National Theatre,<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City, 1948 (signed), and for Helen Hayes in Mary<br />

Jane’s Pa, Columbia Theatre, Washington, D.C., 1912.)<br />

F. 11 S – T, 1924 – 1958 and undated (Includes programs for Clark<br />

Gable in Sinner, Palace, Houston, 1928, and for Deborah Kerr<br />

in Tea and Sympathy, Lyceum Theatre, Minneapolis, undated<br />

(signed).)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 12 V – Z, ca. 1905 – 1952 and undated (Includes programs for<br />

Prospect Theatre (vaudeville), and for Winged Victory,<br />

undated (signed) and for Lucile Watson and Peggy Conklin in<br />

Yes, My Darling Daughter, Playhouse Theatre, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

City, 1937 (signed).)<br />

F. 13 Miscellaneous, 1922 – 1954 and undated (Includes programs<br />

for musical performances, souvenir program for opening of<br />

Dufwin Theatre, Oakland, Ca., musical performances, Annual<br />

All-Star Show for Israel Orphan Asylum, Madison Square<br />

Garden, 1934, testimonial dinner for Victor Moore, Lights<br />

Club, Freeport, N.Y., undated (signed), and for Pagliacci,<br />

Tremont Theatre, Boston, undated (signed by cast with<br />

notes).)<br />

F. 14 Residence, 1947 and undated (Includes notes re: missing object; see<br />

also Legal and Financial papers.)<br />

F. 15 School, 1906 – 1934 (Includes Latin homework assignment for<br />

Chamberlain and two report cards for Lyman from Browne & Nichols<br />

School.)<br />

F. 16 Special Interests, 1940 – 1955 (Includes correspondence mostly re:<br />

newspaper articles of interest, but also permission to use<br />

Chamberlain’s Opera Quiz questions.)<br />

F. 17 Ticket Stubs, 1936 – 1938 and undated (Includes stubs for<br />

unidentified productions, probably belonging to the Browns.)<br />

Clippings, ca. 1900, 1923 – 1958 and undated<br />

Box 6<br />

F. 1 ca. 1900, 1923 - 1941<br />

F. 2 1942 – 1958 and undated<br />

Brown and Chamberlain Family Papers, 1849 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 3 Brattle Storage Warehouse, 1924 – 1938 (Includes mostly<br />

correspondence and invoices for payment.)<br />

Brown, Delorious T. (Mrs. George McDuffee Brown – Mother),<br />

ca. 1889 – 1959<br />

F. 4 1907 – 1959 (Includes calling card, two letters from <strong>New</strong> Hampshire<br />

Historical Society re: wedding gown, and letter from Howard K.<br />

Brown re: family history.)<br />

F. 5 Wedding Souvenir Album, ca. 1889 (Includes partially completed<br />

published wedding album.)<br />

F. 6 Brown, George M. (Father), 1903 – 1911 and undated (Includes<br />

note to “Miss Duffy” and receipts from family members.)<br />

F. 7 Brown, Leo H., 1943 (Includes second-hand dealer license.)<br />

F. 8 Chamberlain, General Joshua M., 1960 (Includes reviews of<br />

biography published.)<br />

Chamberlain, General Samuel Emery (Maternal Grandfather),<br />

1849 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 9 General, 1849 – 1906 and undated (Includes letter from Edward<br />

Baker, Bookseller, Jan. 29, 1906, letter to Mrs. Lydia<br />

Chamberlain re: her son, Samuel, from John G. Wood, Apr. 11,<br />

1849, and a pencil sketch of Maple Hall, the family home,<br />

probably by Samuel Chamberlain.)<br />

F. 10 Correspondence Re: Diary, 1943 – 1956<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Series II: Correspondence, 1858 – 1961 and undated<br />

Sub-series 1 – General, 1884 – 1961 and undated<br />

F. 11 Aarons, Jules, 1937 - 1938<br />

F. 12 Abarbanell, Lina, 1933 - 1955<br />

F. 13 Abbey, May E., 1937 - 1946<br />

F. 14 Abbott, George, 1933 - 1952<br />

F. 15 Abbott, Judy, 1943 - 1948<br />

F. 16 Abbott, Ruth, 1939 - 1944<br />

F. 17 Abel, Walter, 1939 – 1955 (Includes one letter from Abel.)<br />

F. 18 Able, Will, 1952 – 1955 (Includes correspondence from Bill Acorn, Lyn<br />

Shirley (Acorn & Shirley).)<br />

F. 19-20 Abriel, Warren, 1946 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 21-22 Acker, Mabel, 1938 – 1950 and undated (Includes letters to Lyman<br />

Brown.)<br />

F. 23 Ackerman, Harry, 1936 - 1949<br />

F. 24 Ackerman, P. Dodd, 1936 - 1938<br />

F. 25 Acton, Wallace, 1936 – 1956 and undated<br />

Box 7<br />

F. 1 Adams, Barton, 1930 - 1934<br />

F. 2 Adams, Bruce, 1938 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 3 Adams, Jack, 1946 - 1952<br />

F. 4 Adams, Laurence W., 1937 – 1952<br />

F. 5 Adams, Paul, 1938 – 1949<br />

F. 6 Adams, Peter, 1947 – 1949<br />

F. 7 Addiss, Jus, 1948<br />

F. 8 Adikes, Catherine, 1942 – 1943 (Includes sheet music for songs by<br />

Adikes.)<br />

F. 9 Adler, Adeline, 1954 – 1955<br />

F. 10 Adler, Gen. and Mrs. Julius Ochs, 1941 – 1947 (Includes one note<br />

from General Adler’s assistant and two letters from Mrs. Adler; see also<br />

Talent of the Hour Club correspondence, 1941.)<br />

F. 11 Adler, Stella, 1935 – 1954<br />

F. 12 Aegis Theatre Club, Inc., 1948 – 1950<br />

F. 13 Agee, James, 1949<br />

F. 14 Agin, Boyd, 1943 – 1944 (Includes contract.)<br />

F. 15 Aherne, Brian, 1937 – 1955<br />

F. 16 Aiken, David, 1953<br />

F. 17 Ainsley, Billy, 1954 - 1955<br />

F. 18 Akers, Bob, 1954<br />

F. 19 Akins, Zöe, 1941 – 1942 (Includes correspondence with others re: play<br />

written by Akins.)<br />

F. 20 Alarimo, John, 1953 – 1955<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 21 Albertson, Arthur, 1921 (Includes one letter and Equity contract for Wait<br />

Till We’re Married.)<br />

F. 22 Albright, Hardie, 1927 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 23 Alden, Robert, 1946 – 1954<br />

F. 24 Aldin, Harley, 1931 - 1938<br />

F. 25 Aldrich, Mariska, 1952 - 1953<br />

F. 26 Alexander, Alex, 1946 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 27 Alexander, Charles, 1938 - 1946<br />

F. 28 Alexander, Jimmy, 1953 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 29 Alexander, Ronald, 1939 – 1941<br />

F. 30 Allbritton, Louise, 1950 and undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 31 Allen, Edgar, 1928 – 1934<br />

F. 32 Allen, Fred, 1950 -1955 and undated<br />

F. 33 Allen, Ida Bailey, 1928 – 1947<br />

F. 34 Allen, Joseph, 1927 – 1934 and undated<br />

F. 35 Allen, June, 1940 – 1945<br />

F. 36 Allen, Lester, 1943 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 37 Allen, Mary True, 1947 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 38 Allen, Robert, 1931 – 1954<br />

F. 39 Allen, Vera, 1928 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 40 Allen, Viola, 1940 – 1947 and undated<br />

Box 8<br />

F. 1 Allenby, Peggy, 1930 – 1955 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 2 Allenton, Joseph, 1934 – 1938 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 3 Allgood, Sara, 1946 – 1949<br />

F. 4 Allison, George Jr., 1950 – 1955<br />

F. 5 Allister, Claud [sic], 1931 – 1954<br />

F. 6 Allyn, Alan, 1940 – 1947<br />

F. 7 Alpert, Mickey, 1951 – 1955<br />

Altimond, Dick, 1946 - 1955<br />

F. 8 1946 – 1947 June<br />

F. 9 1947 July – 1948 June<br />

F. 10 1948 July – 1948 Dec.<br />

F. 11 1949<br />

F. 12 1950 and undated<br />

F. 13 Altman, I.I. (“Al,”) 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 14 Altman, Ruth, 1932 – 1955<br />

F. 15 Altobell, Leonard, 1939 – 1955 (Includes correspondence mostly re:<br />

summer theater.)<br />

F. 16 Ambrose, Helen, 1936<br />

F. 17 Ameche, Don, ca. 1933 – 1955<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 18 American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1932 – 1941<br />

F. 19 American Negro Theatre, 1947 May 9<br />

F. 20 American Play Company, 1952<br />

F. 21 American Theatre Council, 1937 (Includes letter and brochure to<br />

Lawrence Ames re: first national convention.)<br />

F. 22 Ames, Leon, 1931 – 1946<br />

F. 23-24 Ames, Marshall, 1936 - 1938<br />

F. 25 Ames, Michael, 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 26 Amherst Drama Festival (Mass.), 1940<br />

F. 27 Amsden, Dorothy, 1949<br />

F. 28 Amy, Frank, Jr., 1939 - 1940<br />

Box 9<br />

F. 1 Anders, Glenn, 1924 – 1959 and undated (Includes Equity contract for<br />

So This is Politics.)<br />

F. 2 Anderson, Arthur, 1944 – 1946<br />

F. 3 Anderson, Donald R., 1952 – 1953<br />

F. 4 Anderson, John, 1951<br />

F. 5 Anderson, John Murray, 1933, 1947 – 1953 and undated (Includes<br />

two notes from Anderson.)<br />

F. 6 Anderson, Judith, 1929 – 1950 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 7 Anderson, Mary, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 8 Anderson Paquita, 1945 – 1947<br />

F. 9 Anderson, Paul, 1943 – 1947 (Includes stock contract.)<br />

F. 10-11 Anderson, Robert, 1940 – 1941 (Includes correspondence re: Straw in the<br />

Wind and letter to Arthur Pierson, Nov. 30, 1940.)<br />

F. 12 Andrews, Adora, 1950 - 1951<br />

F. 13 Andrews, Albert Garcia (A.G.), 1931 – 1944<br />

F. 14 Andrews, Ann, 1935 – 1955<br />

F. 15 Andrews, Dana, 1945 – 1952 (Includes two letters from Andrews.)<br />

F. 16 Andrews, Edward, 1939 – 1949<br />

F. 17 Andrews, Tod, 1947 – 1949<br />

F. 18 Andrezen, Elsa, 1944 – 1945 (See also Scripts.)<br />

F. 19 Angle, Charles, 1931 – 1933<br />

F. 20 Anglim, Paul Gifford, 1950 (Includes some correspondence re: The<br />

Bostonians, Inc.)<br />

F. 21 Anglin, Margaret, 1935 – 1947 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 22 Antel, Dorothea, 1935 – 1937<br />

F. 23 Anthony, Harry, 1937 - 1942<br />

F. 24 Anthony, John J., 1938 – 1959<br />

F. 25 Appell, Don, 1943 – 1948<br />

F. 26 Appleby, Stephen Ker, 1939<br />

F. 27 Appler, Walter, 1938 – 1948<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 28 Apstein, Theodore, 1940 - 1941<br />

F. 29 Archer, Frank, 1936 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 30 Arden, Elizabeth 1937 – 1946 (Includes correspondence mostly re:<br />

invitations to speak.)<br />

F. 31 Ardsley, Adele, 1936 – 1954<br />

F. 32 Arginto, Mario, 1949<br />

F. 33 Arkansas State Theatre, 1949<br />

F. 34-35 Arlen, Richard, 1938 – 1959 and undated (Includes autograph and<br />

correspondence with Mrs. Arlen.)<br />

F. 36 Arling, Joyce, 1934 – 1949<br />

F. 37 Armetta, Henry, 1939 – 1945<br />

F. 38 Armitage, Buford, 1932 – 1950<br />

F. 39 Armitage, Walter, 1932 – 1952<br />

F. 40 Armstrong, Bob, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 41 Arnall, Curtis, 1928 – 1937<br />

Box 10<br />

F. 1 Arno, Peter, 1938 – 1948 (Includes only correspondence sent to Arno.)<br />

F. 2-3 Arnold, Ainsworth, 1925 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 4 Arnold, Edward, 1940 – 1956 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 5 Arthur, Don, 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 6 Arthur, Dorothy, 1938<br />

F. 7 Arthur, Helen, 1933 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 8 Arthur, Jack, 1934 - 1950<br />

F. 9 Arthur, Jean, 1933 – 1949<br />

F. 10 Arthur, Phil, 1941 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 11 Arto, Vincent, 1950<br />

F. 12 Ash, Paul, 1928 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 13 Ashe, Warren, 1928 -1946<br />

F. 14 Ashley, Joel, 1939 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 15 Askin, Leon, 1947 - 1949<br />

F. 16 Astaire, Fred, 1941 - 1953<br />

F. 17 Astor, Mary, 1940 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 18 Atherton, Daisy, 1943 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 19 Atwell, Roy, 1947<br />

Auer, Florence, 1931 – 1960 and undated (See also Scripts – Between<br />

Us Two by Auer.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 20 1931 – 1945 (Includes Equity contract for Grand General, June 28, 1955,<br />

postcards with pictures of homes of Myrna Loy, Jean Arthur, Deanna<br />

Durbin, George Burns, and Gracie Allen, 1942.)<br />

F. 21 1946 - 1960<br />

F. 22-23 undated<br />

F. 24 Auer, Mischa, 1941 – 1947 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 25 August, Edwin, 1946 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 26 Aumont, Jean Pierre, 1945 – 1957 (Includes requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 27 Austin, J.W., 1927 – 1955 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 28 Averell, Florence B., 1943 – 1948 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 29 Avery, Charles, 1946<br />

F. 30 Avondale Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.), 1956 – 1959 (See also William<br />

Tregoe correspondence.)<br />

“A” Miscellaneous, 1917 – 1960 and undated<br />

Box 11<br />

F. 1 Aa – Adams, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes notes from Cindy<br />

Adams and Mason Adams.)<br />

F. 2 Adde – Alexander, 1917 – 1956 and undated (Includes notes from<br />

Wesley Addy, Larry Adler, and Eddie Albert.)<br />

F. 3 Alf – Alton, 1922 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 4 Ama – Antrim, 1928 – 1956 and undated (Includes notes from<br />

Maxwell Anderson and Louis K. Anspacher.)<br />

F. 5 App – Arnst, 1932 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 6 As – Ayres, 1935 – 1958 and undated (Includes notes from Gene<br />

Autry and Brooks Atkinson.)<br />

F. 7 Bachrach, Fabian, 1947 (Contains correspondence re: invitations and<br />

regrets per staff.)<br />

F. 8 Bainter, Fay, 1939 – 1954 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 9 Baird, Stewart, 1936 – 1941 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Baker, Belle, 1951 and undated (Includes letter to Baker and autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 11 Baker, Ellis, 1932 – 1933<br />

F. 12 Baker, Fay, 1940 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 13 Baker, Lee, 1928 – 1936 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 14 Baker, Martha Atwood, 1943 – 1946<br />

F. 15 Baker, Phil, 1939 – 1951 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 16 Baker, Robert, 1946<br />

F. 17 Baldwin, Richard C., 1944 – 1949<br />

F. 18 Baldwin, Robert, 1934 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 19 Ballard, Francis, 1944 – 1948<br />

F. 20-21 Ballard, Fred, 1931 - 1942<br />

F. 22 Ballew, Smith, 1932 – 1933 (Includes Local 802 contracts and summons<br />

for bad check to Ballew.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 23 Ballou, Marion, 1937 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 24 Banham, Sam, 1945 - 1948<br />

F. 25-26 Bankhead, Tallulah, 1932 – 1954 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 27 Bannerman, Margaret, 1937 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 28 Bannister, Harry, 1921 – 1953 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

Box 12<br />

F. 1 Bar Harbor Playhouse (Me.), 1934 – 1948<br />

F. 2 Bara, Theda, 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 3 Baragrey, John, 1943 – 1948 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 4 Barbee, Richard, 1944 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 5 Barclay, John, 1939 – 1949<br />

F. 6 Barclay, Richard, 1932 – 1953<br />

F. 7 Bard, Ben, 1936 – 1955 (Includes letter describing Angie Dickinson, Oct.<br />

24, 1953.)<br />

F. 8 Bari, Lynn, 1945 – 1952<br />

F. 9 Barker, Jess, 1934 – 1951 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 10 Barker, Lex, 1951 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and regrets<br />

per MCA.)<br />

F. 11 The Barnstormers (Tamworth, N.H.), 1938<br />

F. 12 Barnard, Henry, 1950<br />

F. 13 Barnard, Sam, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 14 Barnes, Earl, 1945<br />

F. 15 Barnes, George, 1927 – 1935 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 16 Barnes, Howard G., 1954<br />

F. 17 Barnes, Howard M., 1938 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 18 Barnes, Kempster, 1947 - 1948<br />

F. 19 Barnett, Zöe, 1918 – 1951<br />

F. 20 Barnwald, William H., 1932 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 21 Barr, Florence, 1947<br />

F. 22 Barrat, Robert, 1928 – 1931 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 23 Barrett, Raymond, 1941<br />

F. 24 Barrett, Richard, 1949 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 25 Barrie, Elaine, 1939 – 1945<br />

F. 26 Barrie, Leslie, 1929 – 1943 (Includes inscribed booklet, Swells the Note of<br />

Praise and reviews of Journey’s End.)<br />

F. 27 Barrison, Philip, 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 28 Barry, Bobby, 1930 - 1955<br />

F. 29 Barry, Donald (“Red”), 1941 - 1951<br />

F. 30 Barry, John, 1944 - 1946<br />

F. 31 Barry, William E., 1930 – 1947<br />

F. 32 Barrymore, Diana, 1945 – 1955 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 33 Barrymore, Ethel, 1928 – 1944 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 34 Barsa, Joseph, 1935 – 1939<br />

F. 35 Barthé, Richmond, 1947<br />

F. 36 Barthelmess, Richard, 1939 – 1946<br />

F. 37 Bartholomew, Freddie, 1944 – 1947<br />

F. 38 Bartlett, Elise, 1917 – 1944 (Includes agreement to represent and<br />

handwritten ledger of wages earned.)<br />

F. 39 Bartlett, Lillian, 1942 - 1948<br />

F. 40 Bartlett, Michael, 1936 1944 (Includes autographed program for Follow<br />

Your Heart and handbill for Town Hall concert.)<br />

F. 41 Barton, Dan, 1946 – 1948<br />

F. 42 Barton, James, 1938 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 43 Barton, John, 1940 – 1944<br />

F. 44 Barton, Otis, 1935 - 1941<br />

Box 13<br />

F. 1 Bartsch, Hans, 1932 – 1947 (See also Scripts. and General Office Files –<br />

Casting - The Chocolate Soldier.)<br />

F. 2 Baruch, André, 1947 – 1948<br />

F. 3 Basch, Harry, 1947 - 1949<br />

F. 4 Bass Rocks Theatre (a.k.a. Bass Rocks Summer Theatre)<br />

(Gloucester, Mass.), 1939 – 1947<br />

F. 5 Bassing, Robert, 1944 (Includes Equity contract for Abie’s Irish Rose.)<br />

F. 6 Bates, Lulu, 1947 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 7 Batista, Miriam, 1939<br />

F. 8 Bauer, Dodie, 1948 - 1952<br />

Bauerfeind, George L., 1948 - 1953<br />

F. 9 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 10 1950<br />

F. 11 1951 – 1953<br />

F. 12 Baxter, Anne, 1949 - 1953<br />

F. 13 Baxter, Barry, 1919 and undated (Includes contract and autograph only.)<br />

F. 14 Baxter, Frank, 1956 and undated (Includes condolence note re:<br />

Chamberlain Brown’s death.)<br />

F. 15 Baxter, George, 1928 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 16 Baxter, Warner, 1924 – 1947 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 17 Bayne, Beverly, 1930 – 1949<br />

F. 18 Bayne, Jon, 1947 - 1949<br />

F. 19 Beach, Elizabeth, 1955<br />

F. 20 Beach, Gertrude, 1946 – 1951<br />

F. 21 Beach, Richard, 1945 and undated<br />

F. 22 Beal, John, 1937 – 1940<br />

F. 23 Beal, Royal, 1933 – 1954<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 24 Beasley, Byron, 1921 – 1922 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 25 Beatty, Roberta, 1920 - 1933<br />

F. 26 Beck, Louise (Mrs. Martin Beck), 1948, 1952 and undated<br />

F. 27 Becker Brothers, 1954<br />

F. 28 Beddoe, Don, 1931 – 1938<br />

F. 29 Bedell, Muriel, 1936 - 1943<br />

F. 30 Bedell, W. James, 1940 and undated<br />

F. 31 Beggs, Mitchell, 1930 - 1950<br />

F. 32 Begley, Martin, 1950 – 1955<br />

F. 33 Belasco, Emil, 1949 - 1950<br />

F. 34 Bell, Arthur, 1942 – 1946<br />

F. 35 Bell, James, 1940 – 1947<br />

F. 36 Bell, Kay, 1948 - 1955<br />

F. 37 Bell, Ralph, 1939 – 1943 (Includes Equity contract for Little Women, Oct.<br />

23, 1943.)<br />

F. 38 Bell, Stanley, 1941 – 1949<br />

F. 39 Bellamy, Ralph, 1929 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 40 Belmore, Daisy, 1948 – 1950<br />

F. 41 Belmont, Eleanor (Mrs. August), 1940 – 1954<br />

F. 42 Ben-Ami, Jacob, 1932 - 1933<br />

F. 43 Benchley, Robert, 1941 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 44 Bender, James, 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 45 Bender, Richard, 1941 – 1946<br />

F. 46 Bendtsen, Frank, 1932 – 1946 (Includes Equity stock agreements.)<br />

Box 14<br />

F. 1 Bennett, Constance, 1943 – 1948 (Includes requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 2 Bennett, Edna, 1929 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 3 Bennett, Raphael, 1941<br />

F. 4 Bennett, Richard, 1927, 1934, and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 5 Bennett, Robert Russell, 1944 – 1948<br />

F. 6 Bennett, Wilda, 1928 (Includes Equity contract for Oh, Johnny, Dec. 30,<br />

1927.)<br />

F. 7 Bennington Drama Festival (Vt.), 1946 – 1948<br />

F. 8 Benny, Jack, 1931 – 1946<br />

F. 9 Bensen, Carl, 1936 - 1952<br />

F. 10 Bentley, Spencer, 1937 – 1940 (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 11 Beresford, Lance (a.k.a. Mackenzie, Colin), 1940 - 1942<br />

F. 12 Berg, Gertrude, 1939 - 1940<br />

F. 13 Bergen, Edgar, 1939, 1945<br />

F. 14 Berger, Richard, 1936 – 1952 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 15 Bergere, Valerie, 1929 – 1935 (Includes agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 16 Berghof, Herbert, 1942<br />

F. 17 Bergman, Ingrid, 1944 – 1946 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 18 Bergner, Elisabeth, 1942 – 1949 (Includes copies of Equity contracts for<br />

summer stock productions of Amphitryon ’38.)<br />

F. 19-20 Berkshire Playhouse (Stockbridge, Mass.), 1938 – 1952 and<br />

undated<br />

F. 21 Berland, Howard, 1943 - 1949<br />

F. 22 Berle, Milton, 1933 – 1946<br />

F. 23 Bermuda Theatre Series (Hamilton, Bermuda), 1952<br />

F. 24 Bernard, Elise, 1943<br />

F. 25 Bernard, Robert, 1942, 1943 (Includes Equity contracts for Arsenic and<br />

Old Lace, Apr. 28, 1943, and You Can’t Take It with You, July 27, 1943.)<br />

F. 26 Bernstein, Ira, 1952 – 1955<br />

F. 27 Bernstein, Leonard, 1942 – 1946 (Includes one handwritten letter from<br />

Bernstein and one reply per his assistant re: invitation to the Theatre<br />

Assembly.)<br />

F. 28 Berti, Dehl, 1943 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 29 Bertman, Esther Wollison, 1951 - 1952<br />

F. 30 Bertram, Bert, 1942 – 1951 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 31 Bertram, Helen, 1930 – 1935<br />

F. 32 Betz, Carl, 1949, 1950<br />

F. 33 Bevans, Philippa, 1942 – 1947 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 34 Bey, Turhan, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 35 Bickford, Charles, 1929 – 1950 (Includes only one letter from Bickford<br />

and autograph; all other correspondence is to him.)<br />

F. 36 Bigelow, Otis, 1938 – 1955<br />

F. 37 Billingsley, Sherman, 1940 – 1950<br />

F. 38 Bingham, Amelia, 1918 – 1926 and undated (Includes Equity contract<br />

for Out There, July 9, 1918 and autograph.)<br />

F. 39 Birch, Wyrley, 1939 – 1943 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 40 Bishop, Richard, 1933 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 41 Bittner, Jack, 1941 – 1945<br />

F. 42 Blackburn, Dorothy, 1935 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 43 Blackburn, Rosina, 1950 – 1955<br />

F. 44 Blackey, Donald, 1947 – 1948 (Includes several checks and bank<br />

receipts.)<br />

F. 45 Blackley, Douglas, 1932 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 46 Blackman,Blanche S., 1937 - 1947<br />

F. 47-48 Blackmer, Sidney, 1928 – 1953 and undated (Includes Equity contract<br />

and autographs.)<br />

Box 15<br />

F. 1 Blackstone, Harry, 1947<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 2 Blackwell, Carlyle, 1925 – 1945 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 3 Blackwell, Donald, 1931 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 4 Blackwood, George, 1929 – 1953 and undated (Includes handwritten<br />

ledger sheets of wages earned, and Equity stock contract; see also Scripts<br />

– Their Night Out.)<br />

F. 5 Blair, Helen, undated<br />

F. 6 Blair, Nancy, 1944<br />

F. 7 Blake, Carter, 1935 – 1943<br />

F. 8 Blake, Cynthia, 1943 (Includes Equity contract for You Can’t Take It with<br />

You, July 26, 1943.)<br />

F. 9 Blake, Sam, 1939<br />

F. 10 Blandick, Clara, 1929 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 11 Blau, Béla, 1929 – 1940<br />

F. 12 Blinn, Beatrice, 1929 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 13 Blocki, Fritz, 1944<br />

F. 14 Blondell, Joan, 1944 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 15 Blood, Adele, 1925 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 16 Bloomgarden, Kermit, 1937 – 1955 (Includes mostly correspondence to<br />

Bloomgarden.)<br />

F. 17 Bloomingdale, Alfred, 1943 – 1945 (Includes invitations to and regrets<br />

per staff.)<br />

F. 18 Blue, Monte, 1933 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 19 Bluegrass Theatre (Louisville, Ky.) 1946 (See also “H” Miscellaneous<br />

for additional Bill Hodapp correspondence.)<br />

F. 20 Boardman, True, 1929<br />

F. 21 Bodine, Clarence, 1948 and undated<br />

F. 22 Bogart, Humphrey, 1941 – 1950 (Includes two notes of regret signed by<br />

Bogart re: summer stock requests.)<br />

F. 23 Boland, Mary, 1922 – 1948 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Boles, Glen, 1936 – 1939 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 25 Boles, John, 1937 – 1943 (Includes mostly correspondence to with replies<br />

from staff).<br />

F. 26 Boley, May, 1919 – 1938 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 27 Bolger, Ray, 1928 – 1946<br />

F. 28 Bolton, Joe, 1939 – 1955<br />

F. 29-30 Bolton, John, 1945 – 1948 and undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 31 Bond, Lillian, 1947 - 1955<br />

F. 32 Bondhill, Gertrude, 1913 – 1955 (Includes photocopy of handwritten note<br />

from Woodrow Wilson, Aug. 19, 1913.)<br />

F. 33 Bonds, Buddy, 1947<br />

F. 34 Bonomo, Joe, 1943 - 1950<br />

F. 35 Booth, Agnes, undated<br />

F. 36 Booth, Lloyd Emerson, 1944<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 37 Booth, Shirley, 1947 – 1952 (Includes correspondence re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 38 Boothbay Playhouse (Me.), 1938 - 1947<br />

F. 39 Boran, Arthur, 1936 - 1939<br />

F. 40 Borden, Harold, 1954 – 1955<br />

F. 41 Bordoni, Irene, 1939 – 1945 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets per staff.)<br />

F. 42 Borell, Louis, 1937 – 1948<br />

F. 43 Boston Summer Theatre (a.k.a. Boston and Cambridge Summer<br />

Theatre) (Mass.)<br />

F. 44 Bottomley, Harold L., 1941 - 1946<br />

F. 45 Bottomley, Roland, 1937 – 1944 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 46 Bouvier, Arthur, 1945 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 47 Bowers, Charles H. (Charlie), 1945 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 48 Bowes, Major Edward, 1935 – 1938<br />

F. 49 Bowie, John, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 50 Bowler, Richard, 1927 – 1949 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

appear in The Greatest Thing in the World, May 13, 1927 and Equity<br />

stock contracts.)<br />

F. 51 Bowman, Don, 1955<br />

F. 52 Boxill, Roger, 1948 - 1951<br />

Box 16<br />

F. 1 Boyar, Ben A., 1934 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 2 Boyd, John, 1936 – 1946 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 3 Boyd, William, 1921 – 1953 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 4 Boyer, Charles, 1939 – 1948<br />

F. 5 Boyer, Josephine, 1945 – 1948<br />

F. 6 Boyer, Marc, 1950 - 1953<br />

F. 7 Boyne, Peter, 1939 – 1955 and undated (Includes Equity contract for<br />

Little Women, Oct. 20, 1943.)<br />

F. 8 Boynton, Wesley, 1935 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 9 Bradell, W.E., 1939 - 1955<br />

F. 10 Bradford, Edith, 1950 and undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page<br />

and two letters.)<br />

F. 11 Bradley, Lillian E., 1948<br />

F. 12 Bradshaw, L.H., 1933<br />

Brady, Alice, 1927 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 13 1927 – 1932 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 14 1933 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 15 1934<br />

F. 16 1935<br />

F. 17 1936 – 1938 and undated (Includes settlement for release from<br />

representation, Dec. 1936, and autograph.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 18 Brady, William A., 1929 - 1942<br />

F. 19 Braggiotti, Stiano, 1931 – 1945 and undated (Includes Equity<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 20 Braham, Horace, 1928 – 1960 and undated (Includes handwritten ledger<br />

sheet of wages earned and Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 21 Brainard, Bertha, 1935 – 1939 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 22 Bramley, Raymond, 1931 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 23 Brandt, George, 1947 – 1955<br />

F. 24 Brandt, Harry, 1938 – 1946 (Includes letter and autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 25 Branower, David, 1942<br />

F. 26 Branzell, Karin, 1939- 1949<br />

F. 27 Breeden, John, 1928 – 1948 (Includes handwritten financial ledger sheet of<br />

wages earned and publicity handbill.)<br />

F. 28 Breese, Edmond (Includes autograph and note.)<br />

F. 29 Bren, Milton, 1929<br />

F. 30 Brennan, Nan, 1945 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 31 Brent, Romney, 1930 – 1949<br />

F. 32 Brentano, Felix, 1944 – 1946<br />

F. 33 Breslin, J.A., 1940 - 1941<br />

Box 17<br />

F. 1 Brian, Donald, 1926 – 1947 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 2 Brian, Virginia (Mrs. Donald Brian), 1938 – 1959 and undated<br />

F. 3 Bridewell, Carrie, 1939 – 1951 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 4 Bridges, Lloyd, 1937 (Includes one handwritten letter re: possible reading.)<br />

F. 5 Bridges, Russell, 1951<br />

F. 6 Briggs, Matt, 1941 – 1945<br />

F. 7 Brinker, Una Abell, 1937 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 8 Brinkley, Doug, 1950 – 1955<br />

F. 9 Brister, Robert, 1928 – 1934<br />

F. 10 Britton, Ethel, 1937 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 11 Britton, Florence, 1949 and undated<br />

F. 12 Britton, Sherry, 1942 – 1944 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 13 Broadhurst, Ed, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 14 Broadhurst, Ira (a.k.a. Merlin, Ira), 1937 and undated (Includes<br />

synopsis of Those Bonapartes!, 6 pp.)<br />

F. 15 Brocks, Hanna, 1940 - 1941<br />

F. 16 Broder, Jane, 1930 – 1942<br />

F. 17 Broderick, Helen, 1944, 1950<br />

F. 18 Brooke, Clifford, 1931 - 1949<br />

F. 19 Brooke, Cynthia, undated (Includes note and autograph.)<br />

F. 20 Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1938 – 1940<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 21 Brooklyn Ethical Culture School, 1932<br />

F. 22 Brookov, Zelma, 1942 – 1947<br />

F. 23 Brooks. Alan, 1920 – 1929 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Broome, T.K., 1948 – 1950 (Includes typed song lyrics for City Dude.)<br />

F. 25 Broones, Martin, 1936 - 1950<br />

F. 26 Brown, Buddy, 1927 – 1938<br />

F. 27 Brown, Grace Z., 1949 - 1950<br />

F. 28 Brown, Himan, 1938 – 1955<br />

F. 29 Brown, Jim, 1950 – 1954<br />

F. 30 Brown, Joe E., 1928 - 1953<br />

F. 31 Brown, Johnny Mack, 1933 – 1937<br />

F. 32 Brown, Katherine, 1933 - 1947<br />

F. 33 Brown, Kirk, 1940 – 1945 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 34 Brown, Reed Jr., 1928 – 1944 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 35 Brown, Sherman, 1911 (Includes notes glued to The Wild Rose program,<br />

Parsons Theatre, Hartford, Conn.)<br />

F. 36 Brownell, Mabel, 1927 – 1944 and undated (See also Legal and<br />

Financial Papers – Bankruptcy.)<br />

F. 37 Bruce, Nigel, 1950 and undated<br />

F. 38 Bryan, Gertrude, 1947 – 1955 (Includes clippings glued on page.)<br />

F. 39 Bryant, Billy, 1940 - 1944<br />

F. 40 Bryant, Willie, 1939 – 1947<br />

F. 41 Brynner, Yul, 1947<br />

Box 18<br />

F. 1 Buck, Ashley, 1925 – 1949<br />

F. 2 Buck, Gene, 1936 – 1947<br />

F. 3-4 Buckler, Edna, 1921 - 1956<br />

F. 5 Buckley, Louise, 1941 – 1947<br />

F. 6 Buckley, May, 1928 – 1940 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 7 Buckley, Neil, 1927 – 1932<br />

F. 8-9 Bucks County Playhouse (<strong>New</strong> Hope, Pa.), 1939 – 1951 and<br />

undated<br />

F. 10 Buell, Lucille, 1952 – 1953<br />

F. 11 Buka, Donald, 1939 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 12 Bunce, Alan, 1926 - 1955<br />

F. 13 Bunting, Emma, 1943 – 1950 and undated (Includes Equity contract for<br />

You Can’t Take It with You, July 26, 1943.)<br />

F. 14 Burbank, Dick, 1950 – 1955<br />

F. 15 Burby, Jane, 1944 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 16 Burg, Bertha, 1950<br />

F. 17 Burg, S.A., 1954 – 1955<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 18-19 Burgess, Hazele, 1942 – 1955 and undated (See also Clippings for<br />

grand larceny charges brought against Chamberlain Brown by Burgess,<br />

July, 1942.)<br />

F. 20 Burke, Billie, 1927 – 1952<br />

F. 21 Burke, James F., 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 22 Burke, Melville, 1924 – 1949 and undated (See also Lakewood<br />

Theatre.)<br />

Burns, Nat, 1934 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 23 1934 – 1942<br />

F. 24 1943 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 25 1944 – 1946<br />

F. 26 1947 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 27 Burr, Courtney, 1940 – 1954<br />

F. 28 Burroughs, Don, 1931 – 1933 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 29 Burt, Frederic, 1925 – 1927<br />

F. 30 Burtt, B.L. (Hicks’ House of Service, Inc.), 1934 Sept. 7<br />

Box 19<br />

F. 1-2 Bush, James, 1927 – ca. 1927<br />

F. 3 Bush, Joe, 1947<br />

F. 4 Bushel, Hyman, undated (Includes one handwritten note only.)<br />

F. 5 Bushell, Bill, 1944<br />

F. 6 Bushman, Francis X., 1932<br />

F. 7 Busley, Jessie, 1929 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 8 Butler, (Mrs.) Edward, 1942 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 9 Butler, Edwin, 1939<br />

F. 10 Butterworth, Charles, 1940 – 1946 and undated (Includes autograph<br />

and requests re: summer stock and regrets per staff.)<br />

F. 11 Buzzell, Edward, 1938 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 12 Byington, Spring, 1935 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 13 Byram, John, 1934 – 1947<br />

F. 14 Byrd, Sam, 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 15 Byron, Arthur, 1926 – 1940 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 16 Byron, Helen, 1906 – 1945<br />

F. 17 Byron, Marcia, 1924 – 1934 (Includes note and autograph.)<br />

F. 18 Byron, Paul, 1943, 1952<br />

“B” Miscellaneous, 1919 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 19 Ba – Baldwin, 1937 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 20 Ball – Bari, 1933 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 21 Bark – Barrs, 1919, 1930 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 22 Barry – Bayfield, 1925 – 1956 and undated (Includes short notes<br />

from Blanche Bates, Sept. 12, 1934 and Barbara Baxley, Aug. 21,<br />

1950.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 23 Beach – Bemis, 1928 – 1952 (Includes note from Louise Beavers, Apr.<br />

23, 1946, Ed Begley, Mar. 19, 1947, and David Belasco’s assistant,<br />

Aug. 17, 1929 and Dec. 26, 1930.)<br />

F. 24 Bendix – Bentley, 1924 - 1955<br />

F. 25 Ber – Bissing, 1936 – 1955 and undated (Includes two notes from<br />

Edna Best.)<br />

F. 26 Black – Blossom, 1927 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 27 Blue – Borup, 1921 – 1958 and undated (Includes notes from Agnes<br />

Booth and Evangeline Booth.)<br />

Box 20<br />

F. 1 Bos – Brewster, 1934 – 1958 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Charles Bowden and Eddie Bracken.)<br />

F. 2 Bri – Bromley, 1937 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 3 Bronson – Bruning, 1924 – 1958 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from John Mason Brown, Jan. 27, 1933, Louise<br />

Brooks, and Hillary Brooke.)<br />

F. 4 Bruno – Burgess, 1925 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 5 Burke – Byron, 1929 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 6 Cabot, Bruce, 1938 - 1955<br />

F. 7 Cabot, Eliot, 1934 – 1936 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 8 Caesar, Irving, 1939 - 1949<br />

F. 9 Cagney, James, 1940 – 1952 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 10 Cagney, Jeanne, 1937 – 1946<br />

F. 11 Cahill, Lily, 1924 – 1950 (Includes Equity tryout contract, Apr. 28, 1921.)<br />

F. 12 Cahn, Irving, 1946 - 1949<br />

F. 13 Caine, Georgia, 1915 and undated (Includes contract and autograph.)<br />

F. 14 Calder, King, 1928 – 1953 (Includes agreement to represent, July 16, 1928<br />

and handwritten ledger sheet of wages earned.)<br />

F. 15 Calhern, Louis, 1919 – 1955 and undated (Includes photo and program<br />

for Mary Ann, Davis Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pa., one autographed scrapbook<br />

fragment.)<br />

F. 16 Call John, 1939 and undated (Includes postcard and envelope fragment.)<br />

F. 17 Callander, RoMe., 1930 – 1939 (Includes Equity contract fragment for<br />

Grand Hotel, Nov. 24, 1930.)<br />

Cambridge Summer Theatre (a.k.a. Cambridge Summer Playhouse)<br />

(Mass.), 1941 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 18 1941 - 1943<br />

F. 19 1944 – 1946<br />

F. 20 1947 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 21 Cameron, Beatrice, 1932 – 1937<br />

F. 22 Cameron, Frances, 1920 – 1940 and undated (Includes Equity<br />

agreement for Mimi, Mar. 15, 1920 and autograph.)<br />

F. 23 Cameron, Kathryn, 1943 and undated (Includes Equity contract for Let<br />

Us Be Gay, Sept. 20, 1943 and autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Cameron, Ray, 1951 - 1952<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 25 Cameron, Yukona, 1941<br />

F. 26 Campbell, Alan, 1927 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 27 Campbell, Eugenia, 1948<br />

F. 28 Campbell, Frank H., 1937 (Campbell was Acting Lieutenant, NYPD.)<br />

Box 21<br />

F. 1 Canal Fulton Summer Theatre, 1956 – 1958<br />

F. 2 Cannon, Thomas, 1936 – 1947<br />

F. 3 Cantor, Eddie, 1926 – 1942<br />

Cape Playhouse (Dennis, Cape Cod, Mass.), 1934 – 1950<br />

F. 4 1934 – 1941<br />

F. 5 1942 – 1946<br />

F. 6 1947<br />

F. 7 1948 – 1950<br />

F. 8-9 Cape Theatre (Cape May, N.J.), 1946 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 10 Capitol Theatre (Albany, N.Y.), 1930<br />

F. 11 Card, Virginia, 1944 - 1954<br />

F. 12 Cardwell, Donal, 1940 – 1951<br />

F. 13 Carey, Harry, Jr., 1952<br />

F. 14 Carey, Macdonald, 1940 – 1955 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 15 Carillo, Leo, 1921 – 1947 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 16 Carleton, Richard, 1948 and undated<br />

F. 17 Carlin Phillips, 1938 – 1947<br />

F. 18 Carlisle, Kitty, 1943 – 1946 (Includes correspondence to, one note from<br />

Carlisle, June 5, 1946, and autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 19 Carlos, Ernest, 1944<br />

F. 20-21 Carmel, Wilfred Arthur, 1939 – 1941 (Includes Dramatists Guild<br />

application.)<br />

F. 22 Carmen, Ruth, 1939 – 1947<br />

F. 23 Carol, Sue, 1943 – 1948<br />

F. 24 Carothers, Mina Hall, 1948 – 1950<br />

F. 25 Carr, Anthony, 1946 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 26 Carrà, Lawrence, 1946 – 1953<br />

F. 27 Carradine, John, 1941 – 1959 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 28 Carricart, Robert, 1947 and undated<br />

F. 29 Carrigan, Thomas J., 1915 and undated (Includes letter and autograph.)<br />

F. 30 Carrington, Elaine, 1931 – 1946 (Includes Equity tryout contract for The<br />

Empress, Apr. 10, 1931.)<br />

F. 31 Carrington, Helen, 1939 and undated<br />

Box 22<br />

F. 1 Carroll, Albert, 1928 – 1950 and undated (Includes autograph; see also<br />

Theatre Record.)<br />

F. 2 Carroll, Harry, 1927 – 1929 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 3 Carroll, Leo G., 1934 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 4 Carroll, Marie, 1915 – 1928 (Includes contracts.)<br />

Carroll, Nancy, 1941 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 5 1941 – 1942<br />

F. 6 1943 – 1945 Aug.<br />

F. 7 1945 Sept. – 1956 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 8-9 Carruthers, Mabel, 1930 – 1961 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Carson, Frances, 1945 – 1949<br />

F. 11 Carson, Robert, 1942 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 12 Carter, Douglas, 1930<br />

F. 13-14 Carter, Mrs. Leslie, 1915 – 1937 and undated (Includes salary list and<br />

autographs.)<br />

F. 15 Carter, Richard, 1946 - 1947<br />

F. 16 Cartwright, Walter, 1942 – 1950 (Includes Equity contract for Charley’s<br />

Aunt, Aug. 31, 1945 and stock contracts; see also Theatre Record.)<br />

F. 17 Caseria, Pat, 1946 – 1947 (See also Photographs.)<br />

F. 18 Casey, Stuart, 1934 - 1936<br />

F. 19 Cash, Maurice, 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 20 Cassidy, Claudia, 1946 – 1951<br />

F. 21 Castle, Mae, 1938 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 22 Cathay Circle Theatre (Los Angeles, Ca.), 1956 (Includes telegram re:<br />

Edward Everett Horton appearance.)<br />

F. 23 Catlett, Walter, 1921 – 1955 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Caubaye, Suzanne, 1927 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 25 Caubisens, Henri, 1940 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 26 Ceeley, Leonard, 1929 – 1945<br />

F. 27 Chagrin Falls Summer Theatre (Ohio), 1952<br />

F. 28 Chalzel, Leo, 1943 – 1950 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 29 Chandler, Warren, 1939 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 30 Chaney, Lon Jr., 1933 – 1950 (Includes correspondence about Chaney and<br />

two letters from Creighton Chaney, Lon Jr.’s son.)<br />

F. 31-32 Chapel Playhouse (Guilford, Conn.), 1939 – 1950 and undated<br />

Box 23<br />

F. 1 Chapin, Violet, undated<br />

F. 2 Chapman, Frank, 1933 - 1950<br />

F. 3 Chapman, Lonny, 1948<br />

F. 4 Charles, Bill (a.k.a. Charles Williams, Bill Gould Charles), 1944<br />

F. 5 Charles, Ellis, ca. 1947 - 1948<br />

F. 6 Charters, Spencer, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 7 Chase, Alden, 1929 – 1941<br />

F. 8 Chase, Ilka, 1940 – 1947 (Includes requests re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 9 Chase, Stephen, 1943 – 1944<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 10-11 Chatterton, Ruth, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes production<br />

materials for Caprice and Rebound.)<br />

F. 12 Chavard, Gilda, 1949 - 1950<br />

F. 13 Chavelle, Ken, 1937 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 14 Chebot, Paul, 1946 – 1949<br />

F. 15 Cherryman, Rex, 1919 – 1945 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 16 Chevy Chase Summer Theatre (Wheeling, Ill.), 1949 – 1952<br />

F. 17 Choate, Edward, 1939 – 1948<br />

F. 18 Christenberry, Charles, 1952 - 1953<br />

F. 19 Christi, Vito, 1943 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 20 Christians, Mady, 1936 – 1951<br />

F. 21 Christie, Audrey, 1935 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 22 Churchill, Berton, 1928 – 1930<br />

F. 23 Cisney, Marcella, 1944 – 1946<br />

F. 24 City of Indianapolis, 1944<br />

F. 25 City of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Law Dept., 1927 (Includes correspondence re:<br />

Chamberlain Brown attending execution.)<br />

F. 26-27 Civic Theatre (Chicago, Ill.), 1939 and undated<br />

F. 28 Civic Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.), 1942<br />

F. 29 Civic Theatre of Saint Louis, Inc. (Mo.), 1940<br />

F. 30 Claire, Helen, 1934 - 1940<br />

F. 31 Claire, Ina, 1928 – 1946 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 32 Clancy, Thaddeus, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 33 Clark, Alexander, 1940 – 1955 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 34 Clark, Bobby, 1945 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets, and autographed clippings; see also autographed clipping of<br />

Dane Clark.)<br />

F. 35 Clark, Caroline (Marshall), 1905 – 1950<br />

F. 36 Clark H. Getts, Inc., 1951 – 1952<br />

F. 37 Clark, Herbert, 1946 – 1947 and undated<br />

Box 24<br />

F. 1 Clark,Wallis, 1926 – 1955 (Includes handwritten ledger sheet of wages<br />

earned, undated)<br />

Clarke, Erle Howe, 1912 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 2 1912 – 1943<br />

F. 3 1944 – 1946<br />

F. 4 1947<br />

F. 5 1912 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 6 Clarke, Frances Sterling, undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 7 Clarke, Harry, 1927 – 1929<br />

F. 8 Clarke, Lance, 1940 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 9 Clarke, Marjorie, 1936 – 1943 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 10 Clayburgh, Alma, 1939 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 11 Clayton, Ethel, 1953<br />

F. 12 Clement, Clay, 1935 – 1955 (Includes Equity contract to represent, receipt,<br />

and two notes.)<br />

F. 13 Cleveland, Anna, 1933 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 14 Cleveland, Georgine (a.k.a. Gene, Jean), 1933 – 1946<br />

F. 15 Clifford, Kathleen, 1937 - 1938<br />

F. 16 Clift, Montgomery, 1941 – 1955 and undated (Includes requests re:<br />

summer stock and two notes of regret from Clift.)<br />

F. 17 Cline, Louis, 1927 – 1951<br />

F. 18 Clinton Playhouse (Clinton, Conn.), 1943 - 1953<br />

F. 19 Clive, Madeleine, 1938 – 1955<br />

F. 20 Cloninger, Ralph, 1930 – 1948<br />

F. 21 Clubley, John, 1943 – 1948<br />

F. 22 Clurman, Harold, 1938 – 1951 (Includes correspondence to Clurman and<br />

replies from his staff, one of which is from Elia Kazan.)<br />

F. 23 Co-ordinating Council for Negro Performers, Inc., 1954 (Includes<br />

two items.)<br />

F. 24-25 Cobb, Daniel, 1943 – 1955<br />

F. 26 Coburn, Charles, 1927 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 27 Coca, Imogen, 1944 – 1951<br />

F. 28 Cocherille, Robert E., 1945 – 1950 and undated (See also Theatre<br />

Record.)<br />

F. 29 Cochran, Steve, 1945 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 30 Coco, James, 1941 Apr. 11 (Includes one postcard.)<br />

F. 31 Coconut Grove Playhouse (Miami, Fla.), 1956<br />

F. 32 Cohan, George M., 1920 – 1942 and undated (Includes Equity contract<br />

for Mary, Sept. 20, 1920.)<br />

F. 33 Cohan, Georgette, 1929 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 34 Cohen, Alexander H., 1941 - 1946<br />

Box 25<br />

F. 1 Cokayne, Peggy, 1942 - 1950<br />

F. 2 Colbert, Claudette, 1944 – 1947 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets per staff; see also Within the Law, Cosmopolitan Theatre.)<br />

F. 3 Cole, Beatrice, 1943<br />

F. 4 Cole, Jack, 1948 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 5 Coleman, Charles, 1942 – 1950<br />

F. 6 Coleman, Vincent, 1931 – 1941 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 7 Collamore, Jerome, 1945 – 1954<br />

F. 8 Collier, Constance, 1938 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 9 Collier, Ruth, 1943<br />

F. 10 Collier, William, 1904 – 1935 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

scrapbook fragment, program for Within the Law, <strong>New</strong>ell Theatre, White<br />

Plains, N.Y., 1913.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 11 Collier, William E., 1948<br />

F. 12 Collinge, Patricia, 1928 – 1943<br />

F. 13 Collins, Charles, 1931 – 1960<br />

F. 14 Collins, George Pat, 1926 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 15 Collins, Jackie (Mr.), 1951 – 1953 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 16 Collins, Miriam, 1917 and undated (Includes contract and autograph<br />

only.)<br />

F. 17 Collins, Ray, 1927 – 1929 (Includes Equity contract for The Donovan<br />

Affair, Sept. 8, 1926.)<br />

F. 18 Colman, Booth, 1945 – 1950<br />

F. 19 Colman, Ronald, 1941 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets per staff.)<br />

F. 20 Colosimo, Joe, 1948 – 1953<br />

F. 21 Colt, Ethel Barrymore, 1944 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 22 Colt, John Drew, 1933 – 1934 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 23 Community Theatre (Spring Lake, N.J.), 1939 - 1940<br />

F. 24 Compton, Charles, 1938 – 1950 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 25 Compton, Francis, 1937 – 1948 (Includes Equity stock contract July 23,<br />

1943.)<br />

F. 26 Comus Players (<strong>New</strong>ark, N.J.), 1940<br />

F. 27 Conklin, Hal, 1926 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 28 Conley, Ruth, 1931 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 29 Conn, Billy, 1940 – 1948<br />

F. 30-31 Connelly, James Hargis, 1926 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 32 Connery, John, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 33 Conning, Brace [sic], 1935 - 1946<br />

F. 34 Connolly, Walter, 1928 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 35 Connor, Allen, 1928 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 36 Conover, Theresa Maxwell, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 37 Conroy, Frank, 1923 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract, Apr. 9,<br />

1923 and autograph.)<br />

F. 38 Conroy, Thom [sic], 1939 – 1946<br />

F. 39 Conway, John, 1943<br />

Box 26<br />

F. 1 Cook, Donald, 1932 – 1946 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent and autograph.)<br />

F. 2 Cook, Joe, Jr., 1937 – 1955<br />

F. 3 Cooksey, Curtis, 1942 and undated<br />

F. 4 Cooper, Anthony Kemble, 1939 – 1943<br />

F. 5 Cooper, Gary, 1940 – 1953 (Includes re: summer stock and regrets per<br />

staff.)<br />

F. 6 Cooper, Gladys, 1939 – 1945 (Includes requests to appear and regrets.)<br />

F. 7 Copley Theatre (Boston), 1932 – 1944 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 8 Coppola, William J., 1950 – 1953 (See also Theatre Record forms.)<br />

F. 9 Corbett, William (a.k.a. Corbett, Will D.), 1923 and undated<br />

(Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Cordner, Blaine, 1925 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 11 Corey, Wendell R., 1942 - 1953<br />

F. 12 Corelli, Alan, 1938 – 1946<br />

Corio, Ann, 1937 – 1959 and undated<br />

F. 13 1937 – 1941 (Includes lipstick imprint on tissue, 1940.)<br />

F. 14 1942 – 1943<br />

F. 15 1944 – 1949<br />

F. 16 1950 – 1959<br />

F. 17 undated<br />

F. 18 Corley, Cynthia, 1945 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 19 Cornell, Elmer (a.k.a. Osgood, Richard E.), 1929 – 1931; ca. 1950<br />

and undated (Includes agreement to represent, Jan. 2, 1930 and<br />

handwritten ledger sheets of wages earned.)<br />

F. 20 Cornell, Katharine, 1925 – 1948<br />

F. 21 Cornell, Nord, 1942 – 1946<br />

F. 22 Corrigan, Emmett, 1928 – 1929 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 23 Corthell, Herbert, 1942 – 1945<br />

F. 24 Corwin, Norman, 1939 - 1945<br />

F. 25 Cosgriffs, Kittie, 1941 – 1949<br />

F. 26 Cosgrove, John, 1948 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 27 Cosgrove, Ruth, 1951<br />

F. 28 Cotsworth, Staats, 1932 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 29 Cotton, Joseph, 1931 – 1957 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract, June 12, 1931.)<br />

F. 30-31 Coughlin, Robert T., 1949 – 1952<br />

F. 32 Courneer, William, 1946 - 1952<br />

F. 33 Courtleigh, Edna, 1918 - 1955<br />

F. 34 Courtleigh, Stephen, 1931 – 1955 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

Box 27<br />

F. 1 Covert, Bruce, 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 2 Cowan, Jerome, 1928 – 1932 (Includes agreement to represent, Dec. 1,<br />

1929 and handwritten financial ledger sheets of wages earned.)<br />

Cowl, Jane, 1933 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 3 1933 - 1937<br />

F. 4 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 5 1942 – 1950 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 6 Crabbe, Buster (a.k.a. Larry), 1943 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 7 Crabtree, Paul, 1947 - 1957<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 8 Crafts, Charlie, 1921 – 1944 (Includes agreement to represent and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 9 Cragsmoor Players (Ellenville, N.Y.), 1938 – 1949<br />

F. 10 Craig, James, 1938 – 1943<br />

F. 11 Craig, Robert W. 1928 – 1939 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 12 Crandall, Edward, 1925 and undated (Includes Equity contract for The<br />

Loves of Lulu, Apr. 27, 1925 and autograph.)<br />

F. 13 Crandell Theatre (Chatham, N.Y.), 1949<br />

F. 14 Crane, James L., 1930 – 1938 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 15 Craven, Frank, 1912 – 1944 (Includes Equity contract for No Plans for<br />

Tomorrow, Dec. 21, 1943, autograph, and list of credits.)<br />

F. 16 Craven, Natalie, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 17 Crawford, Cheryl, 1940 – 1959<br />

F. 18 Crawford, Clifton, undated<br />

F. 19 Crawford, Edna Archer, 1943 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 20 Crawford, Joan, 1930 – 1957 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 21 Crawford, Pauline, 1937 – 1938<br />

F. 22 Creley, Jack, 1953 (see also Theatre Record talent forms.)<br />

F. 23 Crews, Laura Hope, 1934 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Cripps, Billy, 1939<br />

F. 25 Cronyn, Hume, 1947 – 1957 (Includes several requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 26 Crosby, Bing, 1938 – 1942 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 27 Crosby, Everett N., 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 28-29 Crosman, Henrietta, 1929 – 1943 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 30 Cross, Julia Vincent, 1946 – 1954<br />

F. 31 Crothers, Rachel, ca. 1927 – 1941<br />

F. 32 Crowley, Matthew, 1931 – 1932 (Includes Equity agreement to represent,<br />

Sept. 1, 1931 and handwritten ledger sheets of wages earned.)<br />

F. 33 Crox, Harry, 1941 – 1945<br />

F. 34 Croyden, Joan, 1939 – 1941<br />

F. 35 Crymble, Charles, 1925 – 1949<br />

F. 36 Cukor, George, 1933 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 37 Cull, Howard, 1931 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 38-40 Culler, Robert J., 1939 - 1944<br />

Box 28<br />

F. 1 Cumberland, John, 1928 - 1930<br />

F. 2 Cummings, Constance, 1930 and undated<br />

F. 3 Cummings, Robert, 1921 – 1957 (Includes Equity contract for Nemesis,<br />

Mar. 9, 1921.)<br />

F. 4 Cunningham, Cecil, 1949 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 5 Curtis, Donald, 1938 - 1950<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 6 Curtis, Jack, 1931<br />

F. 7 Curtis, Marie, 1925 – 1960 and undated (Includes Equity contract for<br />

White Collars, Sept. 24, 1925 and autograph.)<br />

F. 8 Cutler, Robert, 1938 – 1939<br />

“C” Miscellaneous, 1910 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 9 CBS – Cameron, 1915 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 10 Camp – Carey, 1920 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 11 Carleton – Carrigan, 1922 – 1954 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from “Uncle Don” Carney.)<br />

F. 12 Carrington – Castle, 1910 – 1953 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Irene Castle re: summer stock and regrets,<br />

1940.)<br />

F. 13 Caral – Chao, 1925 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 14 Chapin – Claire, 1936 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 15 Clare – Clurman, 1925 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 16 Cobb – Colman, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Louis Calhern, Anita Colby, Alonzo Deen Cole, and Ted<br />

Collins’s secretary.)<br />

F. 17 Comden – Conroy, 1924 – 1951 (Includes correspondence from Betty<br />

Comden and Marc Connelly.)<br />

F. 18 Constance – Cooper, 1932 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 19 Coots – Cortes, 1929 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

with Joan Copeland.)<br />

F. 20 Cosentino – Coy, 1929 – 1960 and undated<br />

Box 29<br />

F. 1 Cracraft – Cregar, 1911 – 1953<br />

F. 2 Crichton – Cruz, 1929 – 1950 and undated (Includes postcard from<br />

Bob Crosby.)<br />

F. 3 Cubitt – Cutler, 1916 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 4 DaCosta, Morton, 1937 – 1951<br />

F. 5 Dade, Frances, 1929 – 1930 (Includes agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 6 Dailey, Allen, 1927 – 1928<br />

F. 7 Dailey, Dan, 1948 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer and regrets.)<br />

F. 8 Dailey, Irene, undated (Includes one postcard.)<br />

F. 9 Dale, Frances, 1931 – 1945 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 10 Dale, Glenn, ca. 1920s – 1938<br />

F. 11 Dale, Jimmie, 1925 – 1930 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 12 Dale, Margaret, 1919 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

halftone of Dale signed by William H. Crane, and contract.)<br />

F. 13 Dale, Theresa, undated<br />

F. 14 Dale, Violet, 1939 – 1953 and undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 15 Dallas, Gertrude, 1939 – 1956 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 16 Dalrymple, Jean, 1943 - 1948<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 17 Dalton, Charles, 1919 – 1939 (Includes Equity contract for The World’s<br />

Enemy.)<br />

F. 18 Dalton, Doris, 1938 – 1945<br />

F. 19 Daly, Arnold (Performer), 1925 – 1947<br />

F. 20 Daly, Virginia, 1942 – 1945<br />

F. 21 Daly, Virrie, 1937 – 1938<br />

F. 22 Dane, Essex, 1936 – 1951 (Includes typed Prologue for ‘An Unfinished<br />

Symphony,’ A Mozartian Fancy by Dane.)<br />

F. 23 Daniell, Henry, 1922 - 1944<br />

F. 24 Daniels, Bebe, 1936 (Includes one item; see also “D” Miscellaneous<br />

correspondence for letter possibly re: Daniels.)<br />

F. 25 Daniels, Lowell J., 1945<br />

F. 26 Dantine, Helmut, 1945 - 1949<br />

F. 27 D’Arcy, Roy, 1931 – 1936<br />

F. 28 Dare, Robert, 1949 – 1954 (Includes reader’s report, estimated budget, and<br />

weekly expenses for Magnificent Frauds, ca. 1953.)<br />

F. 29 Darlington, Danita, 1948<br />

F. 30 Darnell, Linda, 1944 – 1956 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 31 Darney, Edward, 1929 and undated (Includes Equity contract and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 32 Darrow, John, 1932 – 1935<br />

F. 33 Darwell, Jane, 1943 - 1949<br />

Box 30<br />

F. 1 Davenport, E.L., undated (Includes scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 2 Davenport, Harry, 1911 – 1933<br />

F. 3 Davis, Bessie McCoy, 1917 – 1922 and undated (Includes ink drawing<br />

and scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 4 Davis, Bette, 1939 – 1950 (Includes mostly requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 5 Davis, Blevins, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 6 Davis, Boyd, 1933 – 1940<br />

F. 7 Davis, Dona [sic], 1943<br />

F. 8 Davis, Harold, 1946<br />

F. 9 Davis, Meyer, 1939 – 1943<br />

F. 10 Davis, Owen, 1931; 1944 – 1949<br />

F. 11 Davis, Owen, Jr., 1931 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 12 Dawn, Gay, 1954 – 1955<br />

F. 13 Dawn, Hazel, 1912 – 1960 (Includes three letters, scrapbook page with list<br />

of credits, and autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 14 Dawson, Ronald, 1936 – 1938<br />

F. 15 Day, Juliette, undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 16 Dean, Julia, 1948 – 1951 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 17 Dean, Thelma, 1943 – 1944<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 18 Deane, Gregory, 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 19 DeAngelis, Jefferson, 1927 – 1931 (Includes several notes re:<br />

commissions.)<br />

F. 20 DeBrett, Diana, ca. 1940s<br />

F. 21 DeCordoba, Pedro, 1909 – 1934 and undated (Includes scrapbook page<br />

and autograph.)<br />

F. 22 DeCordova, Fred, 1939 and undated<br />

F. 23 Dee, Alberta, 1953 – 1954 (Includes Equity contract for Poor Little Rich<br />

Girl.)<br />

F. 24 Deer Lake Theatre (a.k.a. Kenley Deer Lake Theatre) (Orwigsburg,<br />

Pa.), 1938 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 25 DeHaven, Carter, 1944 – 1955 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 26 DeHavilland, Olivia, 1942 – 1951 (Includes requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 27 Dekker, Albert, 1930 – 1936 and undated (Includes Equity contract for<br />

As You Desire Me, contract portion for The Light Behind the Shadow, and<br />

handwritten ledger sheet of wages earned.)<br />

F. 28 DeKova, Frank, 1946 – 1948<br />

F. 29 DeLacy, Philippe, 1934 – 1941<br />

F. 30 DeLeath, Vaughn, 1932 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 31 DeLette, Bruce, 1942 – 1955<br />

F. 32 Delf, Harry, undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 33 DeLiagre, Alfred, Jr., 1938 – 1940<br />

F. 34 Della Malva, Giuseppe, 1934 – 1935<br />

F. 35 Delmar, Billy, 1944 – 1955<br />

F. 36 DeLong, Hal, 1923 – 1924<br />

F. 37 DeLys, Derna, 1947 – 1948<br />

F. 38 DeLys, Gaby, 1953 – 1954 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

itinerary.)<br />

F. 39 DeMette, Stella, 1925 – 1942 (Includes correspondence with George<br />

Englehart re: publicity for DeMette.)<br />

F. 40 DeNeergard, Beatrice, 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 41 Dennison, Eva, 1940 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 42 Denniston, Reynolds, 1935 – 1939 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 43 Denny, Reginald, 1943 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 44 DePhilippe, Dora, 1934 – 1955<br />

F. 45 Derwent, Clarence, 1939 – 1954<br />

F. 46 Derwent, Elfrida, 1934 – 1955 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

Box 31<br />

F. 1 DeSales, Francis, 1937 – 1943 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 2 Deshler, Francis, undated<br />

F. 3 Desmond, Mae, 1935 – 1950 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 4 Desmond, William, 1910 – 1948 and undated (Includes letter to<br />

Desmond, autographs, and page from scrapbook.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 5 Devereaux, John Drew, 1955<br />

F. 6 DeVoe, Frank, undated (Includes autograph only.)<br />

F. 7 DeVoe, Pasqualina, 1936 – 1945<br />

F. 8 DeWeale, Emma, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 9 Dewey, Thomas E., 1930 – 1955 (Includes one note from Dewey and<br />

correspondence with Dewey staff.)<br />

F. 10 DeWitt, Fay, 1948<br />

F. 11 DeWolfe, Billy, 1939 – 1950 (Includes one note from deWolfe, Jan. 29,<br />

1950.)<br />

F. 12 DiAngelo, Louis P., 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 13 Diaz, José, 1954 – 1955<br />

F. 14-15 Dickerson, Griffin, 1948 - 1951<br />

F. 16 Diehl, G.F., 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 17 Diehl, Ilka Marie, 1938 – 1955<br />

F. 18 Dietz, Howard, 1919 – 1940 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping, correspondence to Dietz, and unsigned card from.)<br />

F. 19 Digges, Dudley, 1926 – 1943<br />

F. 20 DiGiacomo, Carmen, 1946<br />

F. 21 Dill, Marcel, 1944 – 1954<br />

F. 22 Dillingham, Charles, 1910 (Includes agreement between Dillingham and<br />

Elliot Fraser, Sept. 10, 1910.)<br />

F. 23 Dillon, Jack, 1945 – 1956<br />

F. 24 Dinehart, Alan, 1922 – 1942 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 25 DiSarro, James, 1950 – 1951<br />

F. 26 Disque, George H., 1945 – 1948<br />

F. 27 Dix, Mae, 1939<br />

F. 28 Dix, Richard, 1935 – 1946 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 29 Dixon, Jean, 1938 – 1941<br />

F. 30 Doane, Beatrice, 1944 – 1945 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 31 Dobbs, George, 1930 – 1934 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 32 Dock Street Theatre (Charleston, .S.C.), 1940 (Includes Charles H.<br />

Meredith’s autograph.)<br />

F. 33 Dodson, John, E., 1898 and undated<br />

F. 34 Dolin, Anton, 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 35 Donah, Paul (a.k.a. C. Paul), 1932 – 1937 and undated (Includes<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 36 Donlevy, Brian, 1931 - 1953<br />

Donnelly, Harold, 1940 – 1946<br />

F. 37 1940 (Includes Equity stock contract with William Walters, Nov. 20, 1940.)<br />

F. 38 1941 - 1942<br />

F. 39 1943 - 1944<br />

F. 40 1945 - 1946<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 41 Donnelly, Ruth, 1930 - 1940<br />

F. 42 Dooley, John, 1935 – 1939 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 43 Dorelle, Maxine, 1951 – 1952<br />

F. 44 Dorfman, Nat N., 1937 - 1946<br />

F. 45 Dorne, Cyrilla, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 46 Doro, Marie (a.k.a. Stewart, Marie Doro), 1947 – 1955 (Includes The<br />

Foreword, Three Arts Club newsletter with article by Doro, Feb. 1949.)<br />

F. 47 Dorr, Dorothy, undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

Box 32<br />

F. 1 Dougherty, Jack, 1932 – 1937<br />

F. 2 Douglas, Gilbert, 1925 – 1931<br />

F. 3 Douglas, Kirk, 1951 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets; one note signed by Douglas, Dec. 22, 1954.)<br />

F. 4 Douglas, Melvyn, 1932 – 1951 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 5 Douglas, Ralph, 1939 – 1948 (Includes Equity contract for The Old Soak<br />

Apr. 8, 1944 and stock contracts.)<br />

Douglas, Tom, 1922 – 1935 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 6 1922 – 1927<br />

F. 7 1928<br />

F. 8 1929 – 1935<br />

F. 9 undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Dovey, Alice, 1953 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 11 Dowling, Eddie, 1931 – 1952 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 12 Downs, Johnny, 1940 – 1946 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 13 Doyle, John T., 1928 – 1930 (Includes Equity agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 14 Dragonette, Jessica, 1934 – 1944<br />

F. 15 Drama Book Shop, 1938 - 1948<br />

F. 16 Dramatic Guild (Detroit, Mich.), 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 17 Dramatic Workshop and Dramatic Workshop Players, 1943 – 1950<br />

and undated<br />

F. 18 Dramatists Guild, 1931 – 1944<br />

F. 19 Dresser, Louise, 1937 – 1959<br />

F. 20 Dressler, Eric, 1931 (Includes Equity agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 21 Drew, John, 1921<br />

F. 22 Drews, Robert E., 1949 (Includes rough draft of Radio Moscow script<br />

(5pp.).)<br />

F. 23 Dryden, Wheeler, 1935 – 1938<br />

F. 24 Du-For, Denis, 1948<br />

F. 25 Dudley, Bide, 1940 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 26 Duffield, Brainerd, 1945 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 27-28 Duffy, Henry, 1917 – 1953 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent and autograph.)<br />

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F. 29 Duffy, Herbert, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 30 Dugan, David, 1938 - 1942<br />

F. 31 Duluth Playhouse (Minn.), 1942 – 1956<br />

F. 32 Dumont, Frank, 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 33 Duncan, Charles, 1939 – 1943<br />

F. 34 Duncan, Ken, 1934 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 35 Duncan, Malcolm, 1931 and undated (Includes autographed scrapbook<br />

page.)<br />

F. 36 Duncan Sisters (Rosetta, Vivian), 1943<br />

F. 37-38 Dunkle, Dorothy, 1947 – 1952<br />

F. 39 Dunn, Caesar, 1939 – 1943<br />

F. 40 Dunn, Emma, 1927 – 1936 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 41 Dunn, James, 1936 – 1956<br />

F. 42 Dunne, Irene, 1944 – 1957 (Includes requests re: summer stock and one<br />

reply from Dunne.)<br />

Box 33<br />

F. 1 Dunphy, Christopher, 1936<br />

F. 2 Dunstan, Clifford, 1939 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 3 Dupre, Jeanette, 1939 – 1953<br />

F. 4 Duprée, Minnie, 1926 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract and agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 5 Durston, David, 1939 – 1946<br />

F. 6 Duryea, Dan, 1940 – 1954<br />

F. 7 Dyrenforth, Harald, 1940 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 8 Dyrenforth, James, 1919 and undated (Includes contract and autograph.)<br />

“D” Miscellaneous, 1911 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 9 Da – Dalzell, 1930 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 10 Dam – Daniels, 1930 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 11 Danis – Darro, 1937 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 12 Daum – Davis, 1929 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 13 Dawson – Delf, 1911 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 14 Delmar – Devlin, 1924 – 1953 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Jack Dempsey and Reginald Denham.)<br />

F. 15 Dewhurst – Djanel, 1927 – 1956 and undated (Includes letter from<br />

G.P. (sp.?) Goodnow re: Colleen Dewhurst’s costumes for Nina,<br />

June 6, 1956.)<br />

F. 16 Doane – Downes, 1920 – 1953 and undated (Includes note from Fifi<br />

D’Orsay.)<br />

F. 17 Downey – Drosin, 1934 – 1954 and undated (Includes note from<br />

Morton Downey.)<br />

F. 18 Dubin – Dykes, 1912 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 19 Earl, Donna, 1937 – 1939<br />

F. 20 Earle, Florence, 1916 – 1939 (Includes contracts.)<br />

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F. 21 Eastman, Gretchen, 1950<br />

F. 22 Eaton, Eleanor, 1942 – 1944<br />

F. 23 Eckstrom, Carl, 1953 – 1954 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 24 Edeson, Robert, undated (Includes letter, illustration, and autographs.)<br />

F. 25 Edington, Ralph, 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 26 Edna Means Dramatic Service, 1938 – 1941<br />

F. 27 Edney, Florence, 1917 – 1944 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

Box 34<br />

F. 1-2 Edward Small Company (a.k.a. Small-Landau Co., Edward Small<br />

Productions, Inc.), 1932 – 1950<br />

F. 3 Edwards, Arthur R., 1947 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 4-5 Edwards, Jack, 1929 – 1932<br />

F. 6 Edwards, Lloyd, L.G., 1948<br />

F. 7 Edwards, Roland, 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 8 Edwards, Waldo, 1930 – 1933 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 9 Effrat, Jack, 1947 – 1950<br />

Eichel, Leslie, 1949 – 1954 and undated<br />

1949<br />

F. 10 Aug. – Sept.<br />

F. 11 Oct. – Dec. (Includes one page of script.)<br />

F. 12 1950<br />

F. 13 1951 – 1954 and undated (Includes published article “Loans for Latin<br />

America,” undated.)<br />

F. 14 Eilers, Sally, 1939 – 1942<br />

F. 15 Eisley, Fred, 1948 – 1951 and undated (See also Theatre Record.)<br />

F. 16 El Teatro (Santa Fe, N.M.), 1948 - 1950<br />

F. 17 Elder, Dorothy, 1943 (Includes Equity contract for Let Us Be Gay, Sept. 20,<br />

1943.)<br />

F. 18 Eliscu, Fernanda, undated<br />

Ellerbe, Harry, 1930 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 19 1930 – 1931 (Includes agreement to represent and handwritten ledger<br />

sheet of wages earned.)<br />

F. 20 1932 – 1933<br />

F. 21 1934 – 1949<br />

F. 22 1950 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 23 Elliott, James S., 1941 – 1946<br />

F. 24 Elliott, Lorna, 1928 – 1931 (Includes agreement to represent and<br />

handwritten ledger of wages earned.)<br />

F. 25 Ellis, Edith, 1909 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 26 Ellis, Elaine, 1944 – 1949 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 27 Ellis, Mary Jo, 1938<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 28 Elman, Dave, 1938 – 1943<br />

F. 29 Elmore, Lee, 1932 – 1955 (Includes copy of Equity agreement for<br />

directors.)<br />

F. 30 Elsom, Isabel, 1947 – 1948<br />

F. 31-32 Elton, Edmund, 1912 – 1936 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 33 Emery, Bob, 1938 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 34 Emery, Edwin T., 1945 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 35 Emery, Gilbert, 1927 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 36 Emery, John, 1937 – 1947 and undated (Includes Equity agreements to<br />

represent.)<br />

Box 35<br />

F. 1 Empire Theatre (Fall River, Mass.), 1948<br />

F. 2 Empire Theatre (Salem, Mass.), 1939<br />

F. 3 Empress Theatre (St. Louis, Mo.), 1951 - 1952<br />

Erlanger Theatre, 1935 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 4-6 Buffalo, N.Y., 1942 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 7 Atlanta, Ga., 1935<br />

F. 8 Ernst, Jessie (Hein), 1936 – 1948 and undated (Carbon copy; see also<br />

Scripts – Venice for Two.)<br />

F. 9 Errolle, Ralph, 1928 – 1945 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Erskin(e), Chester, 1934 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 11 Erwin, Stuart, 1941 – 1959 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 12 Esmond, Elsie, 1929 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 13 Espero, Sidonie, 1931 – 1939 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 14 Estabrook, Howard, 191? – 1943 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 15 Eth, Bill, 1945<br />

F. 16 Ethan Allen Players (<strong>New</strong>port, Vt.), 1947<br />

F. 17 Evans, Bobby, 1938 – 1949<br />

F. 18 Evans, Brandon, 1928 – 1933 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 19 Evans, Edith, 1930 Oct. 12<br />

F. 20 Evans, Elsa, 1940 – 1943<br />

F. 21 Evans, Ernest, undated (Includes letter and autograph.)<br />

F. 22 Evans, George, 1944 - 1947<br />

F. 23 Evans, James W., 1951<br />

F. 24 Evans, Jane, 1929 – 1955 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 25-26 Evans, Madge, 1930 – 1947 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 27 Evans, Maurice, 1938 – 1950 (Includes mostly requests to appear and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 28-30 Ewell, Lois, 1924 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 31 Ewell, Tom, 1933 – 1953 and undated (Ewell worked in the Browns’<br />

office.)<br />

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Box 36<br />

“E” Miscellaneous, 1928 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 1 Ea – Edwards, 1928 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 2 Em – Erwin, 1929 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 3 Ei – Ellsler, 1929 – 1951 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Laura Elliot and Patricia Elliott.)<br />

F. 4 Es – Eythe, 1930 – 1955 and undated<br />

Fagan, Myron C., 1939 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 5 1939 – 1941 May (Includes correspondence re: Anna Sten.)<br />

F. 6 1941 – June – 1941 Aug.<br />

F. 7 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 8 1952 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 9 Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr., 1933 - 1955<br />

F. 10 Fairfax, Robert 1950 - 1951<br />

F. 11 Fairhaven Summer Theatre (Fairhaven, Mass.), 1946 - 1949<br />

F. 12 Falk, Lee, 1941 Sept. 6 (Includes one telegram re: casting.)<br />

F. 13 Falk, Robert, 1952 – 1953<br />

F. 14 Falkenburg, Jinx, 1945 – 1947 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

Famous Artists Country Playhouse, 1949 - 1952<br />

F. 15 Fayetteville, N.Y., 1949 - 1950<br />

F. 16 Rochester, N.Y., 1940 - 1952<br />

F. 17 Farley, Morgan, 1920 – 1939 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent, commission papers, and autograph.)<br />

F. 18-19 Farmer, Clarence (“Curley”), 1936 - 1952<br />

F. 20 Farnum, Dustin, 1916 and undated (Includes one handwritten note,<br />

autographs, and one signed clipping of Virginia Harnard.)<br />

F. 21 Farnum, Franklyn, 1943 – 1951<br />

F. 22 Farnum, William, 1934 – 1944 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 23 Farrar, Geraldine, 1940 – 1944 and undated (Includes one signed note<br />

from Farrar and several notes from her secretary.)<br />

Box 37<br />

F. 1 Farrell, Charles, 1935 – 1955 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

Farrell, Glenda, 1929 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 2 1929 – 1932 (Includes commission cards and handwritten ledger sheet of<br />

wages earned.)<br />

F. 3 1938 – 1939 (Includes contract.)<br />

F. 4 1940 – 1942 (Includes wedding invitation, Jan. 19, 1941, contracts, copy<br />

of ground plan for Brief Moment.)<br />

F. 5 1943 – 1948<br />

F. 6 1951 – 1955 (Includes contract.)<br />

F. 7-8 undated<br />

F. 9 Faust, Gilberta, 1937 – 1944<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 10 Faversham, Edith (a.k.a. Campbell Walker, Edith), 1915 – 1944<br />

and undated<br />

F. 11 Faversham, William, 1915 – 1933 and undated (Includes publicity<br />

story.)<br />

F. 12 Faversham, William, Jr., 1928 – 1930 and undated<br />

F. 13 Fay, Eddie, 1936 – 1937 (Includes autographed clipping and two letters.)<br />

F. 14 Fay, Frank, 1939 – 1944 (Includes one letter form Fay.)<br />

F. 15 Fay, Robert, 1952 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 16 Feagin, Lucy, 1939 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 17 Fealy, Margaret, 1939 and undated<br />

F. 18 Fealy, Maude, 1939 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 19 Fearnley, John, 1947 – 1954<br />

F. 20 Fellowes, Rockliffe, ca. 1912 and undated (Includes note and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 21 Fellows, Edith, 1944 – 1953<br />

F. 22 Fenton, Frank, 1938 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 23 Ferber, Edna, 1941 (Includes one note re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 24 Ferber, Herbert, 1927 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 25 Ferguson, Elsie, 1944 – 1947<br />

F. 26 Fernandez, Bijou, 1939 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 27 Ferrer, José, 1942 – 1952 and undated (Includes requests re: summer<br />

stock and regrets, and autograph; also includes autographs for Sir<br />

Johnston Forbes-Robertson and Louise Mink.)<br />

F. 28 Ferrette, Cecilia, 1951 – 1953<br />

F. 29 Ferson, Earl, 1946<br />

F. 30 Fetherston, Eddie, 1931 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 31 Ffrangcon-Davies, Gwen, 1934 (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 32 Fidler, Jimmie, 1937 – 1948<br />

F. 33 Fiedler, Elsa, 1947 - 1949<br />

Box 38<br />

F. 1 Field, George, 1938<br />

F. 2 Field, Sylvia, 1936 – 1948 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 3 Fierman, Robert, 1945 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 4 Filkins, Grace, 1941 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 5 Fischer, Alice, 1928 – 1947 and undated (Includes autographs; also<br />

includes autographs for Albert Phillips and Norman Hackett.)<br />

F. 6 Fishbein, Frieda, 1932 - 1948<br />

F. 7 Fisher, Carl, 1938 – 1951<br />

F. 8 Fisher, Irving, 1920 – 1955 (Includes two letters and an autograph.)<br />

F. 9 Fisher, Sam, 1949<br />

F. 10 Fitch, Clyde, 1940 – 1941 (Includes only correspondence with Richard W.<br />

Fitch re: return of scripts.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 11 Fitzgerald, Geraldine, 1944 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 12 Flack, Nanette, 1948 – 1949 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clippings.)<br />

F. 13 Flagg, Clay, 1945 and undated<br />

F. 14 Flaherty, Bernard J., 1950 – 1951<br />

F. 15 Fleming, Alice, 1935 – 1940 and undated (Includes flyer.)<br />

F. 16 Fletcher, Bramwell, 1940 – 1951 and undated (Includes typed musical<br />

numbers for Tonight at 8:30.)<br />

F. 17 Fletcher, Lawrence, 1928 – 1946 and undated (Includes handwritten<br />

ledger of wages earned and agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 18 Floyd, John, 1951 - 1957<br />

F. 19 Flynn, Errol, 1941 – 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 20 Flynt, Norman E., 1947 – 1950<br />

F. 21 Fonda, Henry, 1941 – 1947 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock,<br />

Twentieth Century-Fox publicity piece, and regrets.)<br />

F. 22 Fontaine, Joan, 1944 – 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 23 Foran, Irene, 1945 – 1947<br />

F. 24 Forbes, Leon, 1937 – 1944<br />

F. 25 Forbes, Ralph, 1924 – 1946 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 26 Forbes-Robertson, Ian, undated (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 27 Ford, Glenn, 1941 – 1952 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 28 Ford, Harrison (1884 – 1957), 1940 and undated (Includes clippings<br />

and autographs)<br />

F. 29 Ford, Ruth Thea, 1940 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 30 Ford, Wallace, 1928 – 1939 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 31 Forde, Hal, 1939 (Includes one note.)<br />

F. 32 Forest [sic], Frank, 1936 – 1945<br />

F. 33 Forrester, Ross, 1929 – 1945<br />

F. 34 Foster, Claiborne, 1925 – 1928 and undated<br />

F. 35 Foster, Donald, 1919 – 1948 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent, autograph, fragment of credits list, and signed card.)<br />

F. 36 Foster, Leo, 1945<br />

F. 37 Foster, Norman (a.k.a. Hofer, Norman), 1924 -1942 and undated<br />

F. 38 Foster, Phoebe, 1936 – 1945 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 39 Foster, Preston, 1928 - 1945<br />

F. 40 Foulk, Robert, 1931 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 41 Fox, Allen, ca. 1931 – 1932 (Includes one handwritten letter.)<br />

F. 42 Fox, Franklyn, 1930 – 1932 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 43 Fox, Grace, 1945 and undated (Includes autograph and letter.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 44 Fox, Harry, undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 45 Fox, Sonny, 1949<br />

F. 46 Foxe, Earle A., 1920 – 1952 (Includes one letter and autograph.)<br />

Box 39<br />

F. 1 Francine, Anne, undated<br />

F. 2 Francis, Arlene, 1938 – 1956 (Includes requests re: summer stock, regrets,<br />

and autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 3 Francis, Emma, 1945 and undated (Includes letter and autographed<br />

scrapbook fragment.)<br />

F. 4 Francis, Eva Mae, 1929 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 5 Francis, Kay, 1933 – 1949 and undated (Includes mostly requests re:<br />

summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 6 Franklin, Cass, 1938 – 1942<br />

F. 7 Franklin, Clay, 1937 – 1952<br />

F. 8 Franklin, Irene, 1921 and undated (Includes notes from Burton Green<br />

(husband) re: commission.)<br />

F. 9 Franklin, Joe, 1954 – 1955 (Includes correspondence to and two notes from<br />

Franklin.)<br />

F. 10 Franklyn, Beth, 1928 – 1937 and undated (Includes contracts and<br />

autographed scrapbook fragment.)<br />

F. 11 Frawley, Paul, 1919 and undated (Includes contract and autograph only.)<br />

F. 12 Frazin, Gladys, 1938 and undated<br />

F. 13 Fred Miller Theatre, 1955 - 1957<br />

F. 14 Frederick, John, 1945 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 15 Frederick, Lee, 1931 (Includes two legal documents re: lawsuit against<br />

Chamberlain Brown.)<br />

F. 16 Frederick, Pauline, 1919 – 1930 and undated (Includes one letter re:<br />

Frederick, autographs, and clipping.)<br />

F. 17 Fredricks, Arline, 1942 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 18 Freedley, George, 1932 - 1952<br />

F. 19-20 Freedley, Vinton, 1920 – 1955 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 21 Freeman, Helen, 1925 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 22 Freeman, Howard, 1937 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 23 Freeman, Maurice, 1933 – 1944<br />

F. 24 French, Augusta, 1939 – 1955<br />

F. 25 Friebus, Florida, 1955 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 26 Friebus, Theodore, 1953 (Includes one handwritten letter.)<br />

F. 27 Friedberg, Annie, 1932 – 1952<br />

F. 28 Friganza, Trixie, 1934 – 1955 (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 29 Frohman, Bert, 1939 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 30 Frohman, Daniel, 1933 – 1939 (Includes three short notes from Frohman.)<br />

F. 31 Froman, Jane, 1945<br />

F. 32 Fryer, Robert, 1947 – 1952<br />

F. 33 Fuchs, Viktor, 1941<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 34 Fuller, Frances, 1940 - 1955<br />

F. 35 Fuller, Rosalinde, 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 36 Furness, Betty, ca. 1931 – 1953<br />

“F” Miscellaneous, 1918 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 37 Fa – Faye, 1932 – 1954 and undated (Includes note from Howard<br />

Fast, July 7, 1939.)<br />

F. 38 Fe – Fillmore, 1929 – 1955 and undated (Includes note from Verna<br />

Felton.)<br />

Box 40<br />

F. 1 Fin – Forsythe, 1918 – 1957 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald, and Carrie Finnell.)<br />

F. 2 Fos – Furst, 1923 – 1955 and undated (Includes handwritten note<br />

from Jacqueline Susann on verso of letter to Charles K. Freeman.)<br />

F. 3 Gaal, Francesca, 1949 Dec. 23<br />

F. 4 Gabel, Martin, 1942 – 1945<br />

F. 5 Gable, Clark, 1928 – 1952 (Includes mostly correspondence to and about,<br />

handwritten ledger sheet of wages earned, and two telegrams from<br />

Gable.)<br />

F. 6 Gahagan, Helen (a.k.a. Douglas, Helen Gahagan), 1934 – 1952 and<br />

undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 7 Gaige, Crosby, 1934 – 1936 (Includes two short notes from Gaige.)<br />

F. 8 Gainey, Andrew, 1947<br />

F. 9 Gaither, Gant, 1940 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 10 Gallagher, Frank, 1931 – 1962 and undated (Includes Equity agreement<br />

to represent, handwritten list of wages earned, and handbill.)<br />

F. 11 Gallagher, Glen, 1936 – 1939 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping and contract.)<br />

F. 12 Gallaher, Donald, 1945 – 1946 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 13 Gallatin, Alberta (a.k.a. Childe, Alberta Gallatin), 1899 – 1946 and<br />

undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 14 The Gallery Gods, 1947 – 1949<br />

F. 15 Gallo, Fortune, 1938 – 1945<br />

F. 16 Galloway, Louise, 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 17 Gam, Rita, 1946<br />

F. 18 Gambarelli, Maria, 1933 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 19 Gans, Alan, 1946<br />

F. 20 Garden, Mary, 1933 – 1936 (Includes two notes.)<br />

F. 21 Gardet, Robert, 1936 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 22-23 Gardiner, Maud Louise, 1936 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 24 Gardner, David, 1953<br />

F. 25 Gardner, Ed, ca. 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 26 Gardner, Hunter, 1939 – 1948 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 27 Gardner, Hy, 1937 – 1954 and undated (Includes holiday card with<br />

photo of son, undated.)<br />

F. 28 Gardner, Jack, 1921 – 1942 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

scrapbook page.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 29 Gardner, Vincent, 1937 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 30 Garland, Judy, 1941 – 1951 (Includes requests re: summer stock and note<br />

per assistant.)<br />

F. 31 Garrick, Richard, 1945 – 1949 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 32 Garson, Greer, 1947 – 1957 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

Box 41<br />

F. 1 Gateson, Marjorie, 1928 – 1953 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 2 Gaus, Robert, 1951<br />

F. 3 Gaxton, William, 1949 – 1953<br />

F. 4 Gaye, Chris, 1948<br />

F. 5 Gaynor, Janet, 1941 - 1952 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 6 Gaze, Gwen, 1939<br />

F. 7 Gear, Louella, 1923 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 8 Geddes, Norman Bel, 1938 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 9 Geiger, Clarence, 1943 – 1945 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 10 Gelert, Karen, 1949<br />

F. 11-12 Gendron, Pierre, 1926 – 1942 and undated (See also Chamberlain<br />

Brown Writings – Plays.)<br />

F. 13 George, Constance, 1938 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 14 George, Gladys, 1942 – 1943<br />

F. 15 George, Grace, 1914, 1940 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 16 Gerrard, Al, undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 17 Geva, Tamara, 1940<br />

F. 18 Gibbons, Charles C., 1932 – 1938 and undated (“Boy-friend and onetime<br />

employee” written on original folder.)<br />

F. 19 Gibson, Wynne, 1925 – 1946 and undated (Includes contract and<br />

autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 20 Gilbert, Bob, 1930 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 21 Gilbert, John, 1934 – 1935<br />

F. 22 Gilbert, Lauren, 1938 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 23 Gilbert, Walter, 1934 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Gilkey, Stanley, 1938 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 25 Gill, Helen, 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 26 Gillette, Bobby, 1930 – 1931<br />

F. 27 Gillette, William, 1930 Dec. 17<br />

F. 28 Gillmore, Margalo, 1944 (Includes two telegrams; one is corrected version,<br />

June 23, 1944.)<br />

F. 29 Gilmore, Paul, 1931 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 30 Gilmore, Virginia, ca. 1941 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 31 Girard, Harry, 1916 – 1936<br />

F. 32 Girls [sic] Service League of America, 1939 – 1942<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 33 Gish, Dorothy, 1928 – 1952<br />

F. 34 Gish, Lillian, 1948<br />

F. 35 Givney, Kathryn, 1934 – 1960 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 36 Glaser, Lulu, 1931 – 1953<br />

F. 37 Glaser, Vaughan, 1929 – 1953 and undated (Includes several letters,<br />

autographed clippings,and scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 38 Glason, Billy, 1940 and undated<br />

F. 39 Gleason, James, 1919 – 1946 (Includes agreement to represent, requests re:<br />

summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 40 Gleckler, Robert P., 1930 – 1936 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

Box 42<br />

F. 1-2 Glendinning, Ernest, 1917 – 1947 (Includes Equity contracts and<br />

handwritten ledger sheet of wages earned.)<br />

F. 3 Glendinning, John, 1946 – 1947 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 4 Glosé, Augusta, 1948 and undated (Includes autographed halftones.)<br />

F. 5 Glosz, Rosemary, 1942 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 6 Gluck, Wally, 1945 – 1951<br />

F. 7 Goddard, Paulette, 1942 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 8 Goetz, E. Ray, 1940 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 9 Goff, Marie, 1921 and undated (Includes contract and autograph only.)<br />

F. 10 Golden, Al, 1946<br />

F. 11 Golden, John, 1933 – 1955<br />

F. 12 Goldfischer, Morris, 1938 – 1940<br />

F. 13 Goldina, Miriam, 1942 – 1951<br />

F. 14 Goldwyn, Frances, 1932 – 1936 (Includes two handwritten notes.)<br />

F. 15 Goodman, Philip, undated<br />

F. 16 Goodwin, Coburn, 1942 – 1945<br />

F. 17 Gorcey, Bernard, 1943<br />

F. 18 Gordon, Bernard D., 1938 – 1941 (Includes manuscript for “Glad to<br />

Know You,” (3pp.).)<br />

F. 19 Gordon, Eleanor, 1943 – 1962 and undated<br />

F. 20 Gordon, Gavin (American), 1923 – 1953 and undated (Includes<br />

agreement to represent and autograph.)<br />

F. 21 Gordon, Grant, 1946 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 22 Gordon, John, 1940 and undated<br />

F. 23 Gordon, Larry, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 24 Gordon, Max, 1939 – 1948 (Includes four letters.)<br />

F. 25 Gordon, Ruth, 1939 – 1950 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract<br />

for Here Today, July 15, 1940.)<br />

F. 26 Gore, Abe, 1943 – 1951<br />

F. 27 Gore, Clyde, R., 1951 – 1953<br />

F. 28 Gosselin, Ray, 1941<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 29 Gottschalk, Ferdinand, 1930 – 1932<br />

F. 30 Gould, Edward, 1943 – 1953 (See also Copley Theatre, Boston.)<br />

F. 31 Gould, Jay Reid, 1940 - 1942<br />

F. 32 Gould, Marguerite, 1943<br />

F. 33 Goulding, Edmund, 1934 – 1946<br />

F. 34 Gowing, Gene, 1929 – 1939<br />

F. 35 Grace, Charity, 1946 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 36 Graham, Frederick, 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 37 Granlund, Nils Thor, 1930 - 1939<br />

F. 38 Grant, Sydney, undated (Includes letter, clipping, and autograph.)<br />

F. 39 Granville, Bernard, 1929 – 1931 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 40 Grapewin, Charley, 1941 and undated (Includes letter and autographed<br />

scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 41 Grauer, Ben, 1936 - 1939<br />

F. 42 Gray, Alexander, 1925 – 1943 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

Box 43<br />

F. 1 Greaza, Walter M., 1937 – 1954 (See also Correspondence – Actors’<br />

Equity Association.)<br />

F. 2 Greben, Harry, 1953 – 1954<br />

F. 3 Greco, Anthony, 1948<br />

F. 4 Green, Bennett, 1945 – 1952<br />

F. 5 Green, Ethel, undated (Includes letter, autographed clippings, and scrapbook<br />

page.)<br />

F. 6 Green, Gertrude, 1953 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 7 Green Hills Theatre (Reading, Pa.), 1947 – 1950<br />

F. 8 Green, Johnny, 1937 – 1938<br />

F. 9 Green, Larry, 1948 – 1954<br />

Green Mountain Playhouse , 1936 - 1951<br />

F. 10 Burlington, Vt., 1936 – 1938<br />

F. 11 Middlebury,Vt., 1949 – 1951<br />

F. 12 Greene, Luther, 1931 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 13 Greenleaf, Raymond, 1943 – 1945 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 14 Greenspan, Judge Benjamin E., 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 15 Greenstreet, Sydney, 1930 – 1946 (Includes contracts and handwritten<br />

ledger sheets of wages earned.)<br />

F. 16 Greenwich Theatre (East Greenwich, R.I.), 1948<br />

F. 17 Gregory, Douglas, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 18 Gregory, Frank, 1943 – 1950<br />

F. 19 Gretna Playhouse (Mount Gretna, Pa.), 1945 – 1952<br />

F. 20 Grey, Katherine, 1925 – 1945 and undated (Includes contract and<br />

autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 21 Grey, Madeline, 1936 – 1939 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 22 Grey, Shirley, 1930 – 1938<br />

F. 23 Griebe, Ethel K., 1940 – 1942<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 24 Griffith, Eleanor, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes one letter,<br />

contracts, and autograph.)<br />

F. 25 Griggs, John, 1930 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 26 Grimball, Elizabeth B., 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 27 Grimek, John C., 1943 - 1945<br />

F. 28 Grisman, Sam H., 1937 - 1954<br />

F. 29 Grogan, John, 1942 – 1949<br />

F. 30 Groody, Louise, 1927 – 1947 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 31 Gross, Ben, 1938 – 1954 (Includes two letters and autographed clipping of<br />

“Listening In” column.)<br />

F. 32 Gross, Irving, 1932 – 1939<br />

F. 33 Grossinger, Jennie, 1941<br />

F. 34 Grossman, Arthur, 1940<br />

F. 35 Guberman, Ruth, 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 36 Guthrie, Joseph Leon, 1906 – 1911 and undated<br />

F. 37 Guttmann, Joseph, 1947 (Includes letter from Ellis Hahn.)<br />

Guy Palmerton Players, 1938 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 38-39 Fitchburg, Mass., 1938 – 1952 and undated (See also Manhattan<br />

Players.)<br />

F. 40 Portland, Me., 1940 (See also Guy Palmerton correspondence.)<br />

F. 41 Gwenn, Edmund, 1942 – 1949 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 42 Gygi, Ota, 1939 - 1940<br />

“G” Miscellaneous, 1911 – 1957 and undated<br />

Box 44<br />

F. 1 Gag – Gazzo, 1929 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Betty Garrett, John Gassner, and Michael V. Gazzo.)<br />

F. 2 Gea – Gerstad, 1933 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 3 Gib – Glauberg, 1911 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 4 Gle – Goulding, 1924 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 5 Grabowski – Greaves, 1925 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 6 Green – Guttmann, 1921 – 1956 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Yvette Guilbert and Texas Guinan.)<br />

F. 7 Hackett, Raymond, 1931 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 8 Hagen, Dr. Harry, 1938<br />

F. 9 Haines, Robert Terrell, 1931 – 1942 and undated (Includes<br />

autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 10 Hajos, Mitzi, 1937 – 1951 and undated (Includes three pages of<br />

unidentified radio script and autographed clippings, )<br />

F. 11 Hale, Rodney, 1943<br />

F. 12 Haley, Jack, 1942 – 1947 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 13 Hall, Albert K., 1939<br />

F. 14 Hall, Aurelia, 1941 (Includes only correspondence to Hall.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 15 Hall, Dorothy, 1926 – 1944 and undated (Includes side for Good Times<br />

(Ruth) and handwritten ledger sheet of wages earned.)<br />

F. 16 Hall, Eddie, 1927 – 1955 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 17 Hall, Ellen, 1939 – 1943 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 18 Hall, Louis Leon, 1925 and undated (Includes contract and autographed<br />

scrapbook pages only.)<br />

F. 19 Hall, Mary, 1941 – 1953 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 20 Hall, Thurston, 1924 -1945 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 21 Hall, Wendell, 1938 – 1947 and undated (Includes radio program copy.)<br />

Box 45<br />

F. 1 Halley, Rudolph, 1951 – 1955<br />

F. 2 Halliday, Hildegard, undated<br />

F. 3 Halliday, Jackson, 1928 – 1941<br />

F. 4 Halliday, John, 1939 – 1947 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 5 Halliday, Robert, 1924 – 1939 and undated (Includes contracts and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 6 Hallop, Billy, 1942 July 12 (Includes autographed receipt only.)<br />

F. 7 Halpern, Seymour, 1941 – 1955 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 8 Hamilton, Margaret, 1934 – 1944 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 9 Hamilton, Neil, 1922 – 1947 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Hamilton, Reed, 1921 – 1926 and undated<br />

F. 11 Hamilton, Tom, 1931 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 12 Hamlin, Paul A., 1932<br />

F. 13 Hammell, Grandin K., 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 14 Hammerstein, Oscar II, 1944 – 1949 (Includes two short notes and one<br />

form letter.)<br />

F. 15 Hammerstein, Theodore J., 1936 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 16 Hammerstein, William, 1954 – 1955<br />

F. 17 Hammond, Freeman, 1944 – 1948 (See also Keene Summer Theatre.)<br />

F. 18 Hammond, Ronald T., 1945 – 1949<br />

F. 19 Hammond, Virginia, 1945 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 20 Hampden, Walter, 1938 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 21 Hampton, Hope, 1929 – 1945 (Includes correspondence with Jules<br />

Brulatour.)<br />

F. 22 Hampton Playhouse (Bridgehampton, N.Y.), 1947 – 1948<br />

F. 23 Hanaford, Maude, 1925 Sept. 1 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 24 Handler, Sam L. (“Bingo”), 1937 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 25 Handley, Regina C., 1940<br />

F. 26 Hanley, Millicent, 1945 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 27 Hanna, Arthur, 1934 – 1938 (Hanna was the General Manager of the Red<br />

Barn Theatre, Locust Valley, N.Y.)<br />

F. 28 Hanna, Betty, 1931 and undated (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 29 Hanna Theatre (Cleveland, Ohio), 1942 – 1950<br />

F. 30 Hanson, Gladys, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 31 Harbach, Otto, undated (Incudes two notes from Ella and William<br />

Harbach.)<br />

F. 32 Harbor, James, 1941 (Harbor was advance man for Stars for Units proposed<br />

tour.)<br />

F. 33 Harbor Playhouse (Marion, Mass.), 1947<br />

F. 34 Harbor Theatre (Brooklyn, N.Y.), 1937 – 1938 (Includes contract.)<br />

Hardie, Russell, 1927 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 35 1927 – 1930 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 36 1931 – 1936<br />

F. 37 1937 – 1942<br />

F. 38 1943 – 1951 and undated (Includes publicity handbill.)<br />

Box 46<br />

F. 1 Harding, Ann, 1938 – 1949 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 2 Harding, Harvey, 1935 – 1936<br />

F. 3 Hardy, Bill, 1940 – 1942<br />

F. 4 Hardy, Joe (Actor), 1943 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 5 Harens, Dean, 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 6 Hargrave, Roy, 1927 – 1928 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 7 Harlan, Kenneth, 1921 – 1937 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

scrapbook pages.)<br />

F. 8 Harlow, Lou, 1951<br />

F. 9 Harolde, Ralf, 1929 – 1937 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Harrelson, Helen, 1947 – 1949<br />

F. 11 Harrigan, Nedda, ca. 1933 – 1942<br />

F. 12 Harrigan, William, 1929 – 1948 and undated (Includes Equity<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 13 Harrington, Bill, 1943<br />

F. 14 Harrington, John, 1929 – 1934<br />

F. 15 Harris, Beth, 1953 - 1955<br />

F. 16 Harris, Charles, 1929 – 1953<br />

F. 17 Harris, Elmer, 1940 – 1951 (See also Scripts – Young Sinners.)<br />

F. 18 Harris, Gloria, 1946 - 1947<br />

F. 19 Harris, Julie, 1953 – 1954 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 20 Harris, Mitchell, 1924 – 1945 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 21 Harris, Robert, 1933 – 1948<br />

F. 22 Harris, Sam H., 1929 – 1940 (Includes correspondence from Morris<br />

Jacobs.)<br />

F. 23 Harris, Stan, 1953 – 1954<br />

F. 24 Harris, William, Jr., 1930 - 1944<br />

F. 25 Harrison, Bertram, 1929 – 1948<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 26 Harrison, James, 1943 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 27 Hart, Gardner, 1929 and undated<br />

F. 28 Hart, Mary, 1931 and undated<br />

F. 29 Hart, Moss, 1935 – 1948<br />

F. 30 Hart, Teddy, 1930 – 1940 (Includes Equity stockcontract.)<br />

F. 31 Hart, William S., 1931 – 1934 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 32 Hartley, Jack, 1933 – 1941 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 33 Hartman, Paul, 1942 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 34 Hartmann, James, 1938 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 35 Harty, Tom (a.k.a. Harty, Thomas), 1939- 1948<br />

F. 36 Harven, Jane, 1943<br />

F. 37 Harvey, Edward, 1940 – 1948<br />

F. 38 Harvey, Elwyn, 1947 - 1948<br />

Harvey, Georgia, 1920 – 1953 and undated<br />

Box 47<br />

F. 1 1920 – 1939<br />

F. 2 1940 – 1944 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 3 1945 – 1953<br />

F. 4 undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 5 Harvey, Lilian, 1946 - 1950<br />

F. 6 Harvey, Michael, 1938 – 1943<br />

F. 7 Harvey, Patricia, 1944 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 8 Harwin, Francis X., 1946<br />

F. 9 Hasso, Signe, 1947 – 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock and one<br />

note of regret from Hasso.)<br />

F. 10 Hatfield, Margaret, 1933 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 11 Hatton, Fanny and Frederick, 1933<br />

F. 12 Hauser, Gayelord [sic], 1952 – 1953 (Includes two typed notes from<br />

Hauser’s secretary.)<br />

F. 13 Havoc, June, 1939 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 14 Hawkins, Byron, 1929 – 1930<br />

F. 15 Haworth, Vinton, 1932 – 1934 and undated (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 16-17 Haydon, Julie, 1943 – 1948<br />

F. 18 Hayes, Albert, 1936 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 19 Hayes, Helen, 1924 – 1949 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 20 Hayes, Joseph, 1950 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 21 Hayloft, Theatre (Allentown, Pa.), 1947<br />

F. 22 Hayward, Louis, 1939 – 1957 (Includes mostly requests re: summer stock.<br />

F. 23 Healy, Ted, 1925 – 1933 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Heatherton, Ray, 1939 – 1943 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 25 Heckart, Eileen, 1944 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 26 Hedgerow Theatre (Mayhem, Pa.), 1940<br />

F. 27 Hedley, Charles, 1929 – 1951<br />

F. 28 Hedman, Martha, 1933 and undated (Includes autograph; see also Scripts<br />

– Should a Man Tell?.)<br />

F. 29 Heech, Leonard, 1947 – 1951<br />

F. 30 Heflin, Van, 1935 – 1953 (Includes mostly requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 31 Heigh, Helene, 1942 – 1943<br />

F. 32 Helburn, Theresa, 1927 – 1928 (Includes three items; one is agreement for<br />

play option.)<br />

F. 33 Helena, Edith, ca. 1933 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 34 Helton, Percy, 1930 – 1943<br />

F. 35-36 Heming, Violet, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

Box 48<br />

F. 1 Henderson, Jack, 1933 and undated<br />

F. 2 Henderson, Ray, 1946 (Includes three items.)<br />

Henderson, Robert, 1929 – 1954 and undated (See also Scripts – Tiger<br />

Lilly [sic].)<br />

F. 3 1929 – 1930 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 4 1931 – 1939<br />

F. 5 ca. 1941 - 1943<br />

F. 6 1944 – 1954 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 7 undated<br />

F. 8 Henlopen Playhouse (Rehoboth Beach, Del.), 1948 (See also “M”<br />

Miscellaneous correspondence for Norma MacHardy letter.)<br />

F. 9 Henning, Edgar, 1928 – 1929 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 10 Henry, Bill, 1937 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 11 Hepburn, Katharine, 1943 – 1948 (Includes one telegram from Hepburn<br />

and queries from Chamberlain Brown.)<br />

F. 12 Herber, Hugh, 1940 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 13 Herblin, David, 1919 – 1922 and undated<br />

F. 14-15 Herendeen, Frederick, 1938<br />

F. 16 Hermann, Chester, 1928 – 1930<br />

F. 17 Herne, Chrystal, 1936 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 18 Herrick Fred (a.k.a. Handschi, Fred), 1937 and undated<br />

F. 19 Hersholt, Jean, 1941 – 1942 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 20 Hewitt, Alan, 1942 – 1949<br />

F. 21 Heyburn, Weldon, 1929 – 1948 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 22 Heyman, Katherine, Ruth, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 23 Hibbard, Adel<strong>aid</strong>e, 1929 – 1933 (Includes autographed list of credits.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 24 Hibbard, Edna, 1931 – 1932 and undated (Includes contract and<br />

autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 25 Hicks, Bessie V., 1935 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 26 Higgins, John W., 1944 – 1954<br />

F. 27 Hildebrandt, Paul, 1948 – 1953<br />

F. 28 Hildegarde, 1940 – 1944 and undated (Includes two items.)<br />

Box 49<br />

F. 1 Hill, Abram, 1941 – 1945 (Includes four items.)<br />

F. 2 Hill, Barre, 1949 – 1950 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 3 Hill, Carok, 1940 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 4 Hill, Frank, 1940 - 1944<br />

F. 5 Hill, Gus, 1930 – 1936 (Includes six items.)<br />

F. 6 Hill, Mildred, 1954<br />

F. 7 Hillebrand, Fred, undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 8 Hilliard, Jack, 1947<br />

F. 9 Hilltop Theatre (a.k.a. <strong>New</strong> Hilltop Theatre) (Ellicott City, Md.),<br />

1938 – 1959<br />

F. 10 Hinkley, Dorothy, 1943 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 11 Hirose, George, 1933 – 1951<br />

F. 12 Hirsch, Katherine, 1931 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 13 Hirst, Ed, 1952 – 1953<br />

F. 14 Hitch, William, ca. 1930 and undated<br />

F. 15 Hobart, Rose, 1927<br />

F. 16 Hobbes, Halliwell, 1944<br />

F. 17 Hoben, Alice, M., 1949 – 1954<br />

F. 18 Hobson, Irene, 1903 – 1955 (Includes card and autographed scrapbook<br />

page.)<br />

F. 19 Hocker, David, 1943 and undated<br />

F. 20 Hodge, Martha, 1939 – 1943 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 21 Hoerle, Helen, 1932 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 22 Hoffman, Harold G. (N.J. Governor), 1934 – 1953<br />

F. 23 Hoffman, Irving, 1937 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 24 Hoffmann, Max, Jr., 1923 – 1926 and undated (Includes Equity<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 25 Hogan, Frank S., 1944 – 1951 (Includes correspondence to Hogan’s staff.)<br />

F. 26 Hohl, Arthur E., 1925 – 1950<br />

F. 27 Holbrook, Hal, 1946 - 1953<br />

F. 28 Holbrook, William, 1930 – 1949<br />

F. 29 Holden, John, 1935 - 1944<br />

F. 30 Hole, Jonathan, 1929 – 1940<br />

F. 31 Holland, Maurice, 1933 – 1955<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 32 Hollis, Alan, 1926 – 1927<br />

F. 33 Holly, Jay, 1925 – 1927 and undated (Includes agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 34 Holm, Celeste, 1939 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets per attorney; one handwritten note from Holm, May 15, 1941.)<br />

F. 35 Holman, Libby, 1936 – 1946 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 36 Holmes, Alan Gray, 1939 – 1952 (Includes handbill for productions at<br />

Clark University, 1949.)<br />

F. 37 Holmes, Burton, 1945 (Includes requests to appear and regrest per Mrs.<br />

Holmes.)<br />

F. 38-39 Holmes, Helen, 1927 – 1953 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clippings.)<br />

F. 40 Holmes, Taylor, 1928 – 1946 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 41 Holton, Joe, 1935 - 1955<br />

F. 42 Hoodless, Louise G., 1935 and undated<br />

Box 50<br />

F. 1 Hope, Adele Blood, 1935 – 1936 (Hope was Vice-Pres. of Chamberlain<br />

Brown Players.)<br />

F. 2 Hope, Constance, 1935 -1944<br />

F. 3 Hopkins, Arthur, 1932 – 1949<br />

F. 4 Hopkins, Charles, 1932 – 1937 (Hopkins was Director of N.Y.S. Federal<br />

Theatre Project.)<br />

F. 5-6 Hopkins, Miriam, 1930 – 1949 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 7 Hopper, Edna Wallace, 1896 – 1947 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 8 Hopper, Hedda, 1947 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 9 Hopple, Mary, 1939 and undated<br />

Horton, Edward Everett, 1922 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 10 1922, 1939 May – 1939 July (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 11 1939 Aug. – 1939 Dec. (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 12 1940 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 13 1941 – 1942 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 14 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 15 1946 – 1947 Jan. – 1947 July<br />

F. 16 1947 Aug. – 1948 Dec.<br />

F. 17 1949 – 1951 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 18 1952 Jan. – 1952 July (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 19 1952 Aug. – 1952 Dec. (Includes handwritten list of “Music for Band<br />

Concert.")<br />

F. 20 1953 – 1954 Jan. – 1954 July (Includes Equity stock agreements.)<br />

F. 21 1954 Aug. – 1954 Dec.<br />

F. 22 1955 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

Box 51<br />

F. 1 1956 Jan. – 1956 July (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 2 1956 Aug. – 1956 Dec.(Includes letter from Thelma Ballou, Nov. 26,<br />

1956.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 3 1957 (Includes Equity contract and postcard of Cherry County Playhouse,<br />

Traverse City, Mich., from Ruth Bailey, Aug. 23, 1957.)<br />

F. 4 1958 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 5 1959 – 1960<br />

F. 6 undated<br />

F. 7 Hosmer, Bradley C., 1955 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 8 Howard, Alan, 1953 and undated<br />

F. 9 Howard, Arthur, 1922 and undated (Includes autographed scrapbook<br />

cover and contract only.)<br />

F. 10 Howard, Betty, 1951<br />

F. 11 Howard, Esther, 1928 and undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page<br />

and contract only.)<br />

F. 12 Howard, Fred (a.k.a. Frederick, Frederic), 1939 – 1942 and<br />

undated (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 13 Howard, Henry, 1930 – 1935 and undated (Includes Equity agreement<br />

to represent and handwritten ledger sheet of wages earned.)<br />

F. 14 Howard, Leslie, 1922 – 1939 (Includes six items.)<br />

F. 15 Howard, Warda, 1941 – 1942<br />

F. 16 Howard, Willie and Eugene, 1937 and undated (Includes letter and<br />

autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 17 Howell, Virginia, 1922 – 1936 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 18 Howes, Mary, undated<br />

F. 19 Hoyt, Julia, 1925 – 1937 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 20 Hubbard, Margaret, undated<br />

F. 21 Hudson, Robert, undated (Includes letter and autograph.)<br />

F. 22 Huff, Forrest, 1910 – 1940<br />

F. 23 Huff, Stanton, 1937 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 24 Hughes, Anthony, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 25 Hughes, Arthur, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 26 Hughes, Gareth, 1924 – 1954 and undated (See also photos.)<br />

F. 27 Hughes, William, 1941 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 28 Hull, Burling, 1949 – 1950 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 29 Hull, Esther (a.k.a. Madison, Esther Hull), 1932 - 1939<br />

F. 30-31 Hull, Henry, 1920 – 1953 and undated (Includes contract, autographs,<br />

letters to “Miss Johnston, Mar. 27, 1934.”)<br />

F. 32 Hull, Henry, Jr., 1941<br />

F. 33 Hull, Josephine, 1928 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 34 Humphrey, Cecil, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 35 Humphrey, Daisy, 1939 and undated (Includes two letters.)<br />

F. 36 Humphrey, John, 1940 – ca. 1957 and undated<br />

F. 37 Hunt, Bradford, 1942 – 1943<br />

F. 38 Hunt, Charlotte, 1927 and undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 39 Hunt, Edward, 1945 – 1950 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 40 Hunt, Ida Brooks, 1922 – 1929<br />

F. 41 Hunt, Marsha, 1939 - 1951<br />

Box 52<br />

F. 1 Hunter, Douglas, 1925 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 2 Hunter, Glenn, 1928 – 1945 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 3 Hunter, Judith, 1951 – 1956<br />

F. 4 Hunter, Louise, 1923 and undated<br />

F. 5 Hurd, George, 1927 – 1933<br />

F. 6 Hurst, Fannie, 1934 – 1955<br />

F. 7 Hussey, Ruth, 1945 – 1955<br />

F. 8-10 Huston, Philip, 1935 – undated<br />

F. 11 Huston, Walter, 1934 – 1947 undated<br />

F. 12 Hutchins, Richmond, 1943<br />

F. 13 Hutchinson, Mary, 1939 – 1949<br />

F. 14 Hutchinson, “Jack” Stewart, 1929 – 1939 and undated (Includes<br />

agreement to represent in stock.)<br />

F. 15 Hutchinson, Muriel C., 1937 – 1951<br />

F. 16 Hyman, Earle, 1947<br />

F. 17 Hyman, Robert, 1917 – 1931 (Includes agreement to represent Hyman and<br />

Virginia Mann.)<br />

“H” Miscellaneous, 1916 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 18 Ha – Hamlin, 1916 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 19 Hamm – Harlow, 1912 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 20 Harm – Harrow, 1910 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 21 Hart – Hazzard, 1920 – 1955 and undated (Includes notes from Ian<br />

Hay, Sessue Hayakawa, and Helen Harvey.)<br />

Box 53<br />

F. 1 Hea – Henry, 1919 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Ben Hecht, Ray Hedge.)<br />

F. 2 Herb – Heyworth, 1933 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 3 Hib – Hix, 1915 – 1956<br />

F. 4 Hod – Hope, 1915 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 5 Hopkins – Howle, 1920 – 1955 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Arthur Hornblow, Kathleen Howard, Reed<br />

Howes, and Walter Hoving.)<br />

F. 6 Huds – Hylton, 1910 – 1957 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Jay Hunt, Ruth Hunter, and Louise Huntington.)<br />

F. 7 Iannella, Marie, 1949 – 1954 (Includes lawsuit with correspondence to<br />

Anthony J. Siminerio.)<br />

Inches, Howard V.H., 1930 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 8 1930 – 1931<br />

F. 9 1932 (Includes legal and financial papers.)<br />

F. 10 1933 – 1953<br />

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F. 11 undated<br />

F. 12 Ingalls, Albert S, Jr. and Miles, 1933 – 1944<br />

F. 13 Ingersoll, William, 1928 – 1932<br />

F. 14 Intropidi, Ethel, 1934 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 15 Ireland, John, 1943 – 1952 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 16 Irene, Lily, 1928 – ca. 1950<br />

F. 17 Ireton, Ray, 1945<br />

Box 54<br />

F. 1 Irvine, Theodora, 1933 – 1949<br />

F. 2 Irving, Elizabeth, 1937 and undated<br />

F. 3 Irving, Isabel, 1922 – 1935 and undated (Includes autographs and Equity<br />

agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 4 Irving, Richard, 1939 – 1942 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 5 Irwin, Lou, 1930 – 1939<br />

F. 6 Irwin, May, 1930 and undated<br />

F. 7 Ivan, Rosalind, 1930 – 1949 and undated<br />

Ivoryton Playhouse (Ivoryton, Conn.), 1937 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 8 1937 – 1940<br />

F. 9 1941 – 1946<br />

F. 10 1947 – 1952 and undated (Includes holiday card with watercolor of<br />

Ivoryton Playhouse.)<br />

F. 11 Jackson, Anne, undated (Includes one handwritten note)<br />

F. 12 Jackson, Ethel, 1930 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 13 Jackson, Ray, 1930<br />

F. 14 Jackson, Suzanne, 1947 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 15 Jacobs, Marilyn, 1947 – 1948<br />

F. 16 Jacoves, Felix, 1939<br />

Jacovidis, Patrick, 1937 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 17 1937<br />

F. 18 1938<br />

F. 19 1939 and undated<br />

F. 20 Jagger, Dean, 1943 – 1946<br />

F. 21 Jam Handy Corporation, 1949<br />

F. 22 James E. Branigan Association, 1939 – 1941<br />

F. 23 James, Anthony, 1939 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 24 James, Hal, 1936 – 1943 and undated (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 25 Jameson, House, 1934 – 1943<br />

F. 26 Jampol, Irving, 1925<br />

F. 27 Janis, Elsie, 1938 – 1939 and undated (Includes letter to “John.”)<br />

F. 28 Janney, Leon, 1936 – 1937 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Alfred H. Alexander re: Janney.)<br />

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F. 29 Janney, Russell, 1925 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 30 Janney, William, 1932 - 1937<br />

F. 31 Janssen, Werner, 1929 – 1930 and undated<br />

F. 32 Jantzen, Gene, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 33 Jaquet, Frank, 1934 – 1937<br />

F. 34 Jardon, Dorothy, 1915 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 35 Jarrett, Arthur, 1942 – 1945 and undated (See also Scripts.)<br />

F. 36 Jarrett, Jack, 1933 and undated<br />

F. 37 Jefferson Theatre (Birmingham, Ala.), 1940<br />

F. 38 Jeffrey, William, 1945 -1955<br />

F. 39 Jellico, Jean, 1942 – 1950<br />

F. 40 Jenkins, Florence Foster, 1944 (Includes one note re: regrets for Theatre<br />

Assembly invitation.)<br />

F. 41 Jeritza, Maria, 1939 – 1948 (Includes correspondence to and about; one<br />

telegram from Jeritza.)<br />

F. 42 Jessel, George, 1937 – 1941 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

scrapbook page and one note from Jessel re: sending photos.)<br />

F. 43 Jewel, Izetta (a.k.a. Jewell, Izetta), 1918 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 44 Jewell, Isabel, 1931 and undated<br />

Box 55<br />

F. 1 Jochim, Anthony, 1942 – 1943<br />

F. 2 Johann, Zita, 1925 – 1932<br />

F. 3 John, Alice, ca. 1933 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 4 John Drew Theatre (East Hampton, N.Y.), 1944 – 1950<br />

F. 5 Johns, Florence, 1927 and undated<br />

F. 6 Johnson, Ben, 1925 - 1928<br />

F. 7 Johnson, Gertrude M., 1948<br />

F. 8 Johnson, J. Rosamond, 1945 – 1951<br />

F. 9 Johnson, Orrin, 1921 – 1922 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Johnson, Rita, ca. 1934 – 1949<br />

F. 11 Johnson, Van, ca. 1930s – 1953<br />

F. 12 Johnston, Justine, 1946 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 13 Johnston, Moffat, 1928 – 1930<br />

F. 14 Jolson, Al, 1943 and undated (Includes one note from Jolson’s assistant,<br />

Oct. 12, 1943 and one autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 15 Jones, Allan, 1941 – 1946 (Includes three items: requests re: summer<br />

stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 16 Jones, Barry, 1930 – 1940 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 17 Jones, John Price, 1925 – 1933 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent for stock.)<br />

F. 18 Jones, Margo, 1946 – 1948<br />

F. 19 Jones, Walter, 1918 – 1948<br />

F. 20 Jordan, Jack, 1928 – 1952 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 21 Jordan, Marian and Jim (“Fibber McGee and Molly”), 1945 – 1953<br />

(Includes requests re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 22 Jory, Victor, 1931 – 1960 (Includes Equity agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 23 Josephson, Louis, 1941<br />

F. 24 Jostyn, Jay, 1947 – ca. 1950s (Includes letter re: Jostyn from Mildred<br />

Brown, Mar. 17, 1947, and autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 25 Joy, Leatrice, 1930 – 1948 and undated (Includes note from Ms.(?)<br />

Kellard re: Joy photos, undated.)<br />

F. 26 Joy, Nicholas, 1944 – 1948 and undated (Includes sketches by Joy on his<br />

letters.)<br />

F. 27 Joyce, Barbara, 1939 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 28 Joyce, Jack, 1947 and undated<br />

F. 29 Joyce, Jolly, 1943 – 1949<br />

F. 30 Jozsy, Vilma, 1940 - 1941<br />

F. 31 Jubinville, Ed, 1948 – 1953 (Includes article from Muscle Power, June<br />

1948.)<br />

F. 32 Judah, Catherine, 1944<br />

F. 33 Judge, James, 1947<br />

F. 34 Julian, Emily, 1949 – 1951<br />

F. 35 Junger, Esther, 1940<br />

F. 36 Junior, John, 1931 – 1940 and undated (Includes autographed scrapbook<br />

page and Equity agreement to represent for stock.)<br />

“I – J” Miscellaneous, 1913 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 37 I – Ja, 1932 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 38 Je – Johnstone, 1913 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Nat S. Jerome and Page Johnson.)<br />

F. 39 Jol – Justice, 1913 – 1956 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Peggy Hopkins Joyce and Sena Jurinac.)<br />

Box 56<br />

F. 1 Kabatchnik, Amnon, 1954<br />

F. 2 Kaelred, Katherine, 1926 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 3 Kahn, Roger Wolfe, 1936 – 1937<br />

F. 4 Kaliz, Armand, 1932 – 1933<br />

F. 5 Kalkhurst, Eric, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 6 Kane, Mikel, 1947<br />

F. 7 Kansas City Theatre Guild, 1954 (Includes correspondence from Ada<br />

Bates and brochure.)<br />

F. 8 Kaplan, Boris, 1932 – 1955<br />

F. 9 Kaplan, Harry, 1937 – 1953 and undated (Includes lawsuit.)<br />

F. 10-11 Kaplan, Hymie, 1940 – 1944 and undated (Kaplan was possibly an<br />

employee or loanshark.)<br />

F. 12 Kappeler, Alfred, 1910 – 1940 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 13 Karloff, Boris, 1939 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 14 Katch, Kurt, 1940<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 15 Kaufman, George S., 1944 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 16 Kaufman, S. Jay, 1946 – 1949<br />

F. 17 Kay, Beatrice, 1944 – 1950<br />

F. 18 Kay, Lisan, 1946 – 1948<br />

F. 19 Kaye, Danny, 1941<br />

F. 20 Kaye, Jesse, 1938 – 1942<br />

F. 21 Kaye, Johnny, 1934 – 1936<br />

F. 22 Kaye, Louis, 1947 – 1949<br />

F. 23 Kazan, Elia, 1940 – 1944<br />

F. 24 Keane, Doris, 1933 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 25 Kearns, Allen, 1943 – 1951 and undated (Includes contracts and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 26 Keating, Fred, 1929 – 1954<br />

F. 27 Keedwell, Norval, 1917 – 1938 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 28 Keefe, Cornelius, 1923 – 1949<br />

F. 29 Keeler, Eloise, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 30 Keene, Hank, 1941<br />

F. 31 Keener, Suzanne, 1929 – 1932 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 32 Keighley, William, 1930 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 33 Keightley, Cyril, 1924 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 34 Keith, Ian, 1932 – 1957 and undated (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 35 Keith, Robert L., 1925 – 1927 and undated (Includes autograph and<br />

contract between Abie’s Irish Rose of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, Inc. and Keith.)<br />

F. 36 Johnston, Colin, 1934 – 1941<br />

F. 37 Keene Summer Theatre (Keene, N.H.), 1937 – 1939<br />

F. 38 Kehoe, Vincent, 1947 – 1948<br />

F. 39 Kelety, Julia, 1930 – 1955<br />

F. 40 Keller, Jack, 1936 – 1937<br />

F. 41 Kelley, Lawrence A. Jr., 1953<br />

F. 42 Kelley, Louise, 1932 – 1945 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 43 Kellin, Mike, 1949 Feb. (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 44 Kelly, Gene, 1941 – 1952 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 45 Kelly, George, 1936 – 1944<br />

F. 46 Kelly, Gregory, 1924 – 1927 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

contract only.)<br />

F. 47 Kelly, June, 1951 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 48 Kelly, Kitty, 1930 – 1940 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 49 Kelly, Lew, undated<br />

Box 57<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 1 Kelly, Margot, 1924 – 1954 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 2 Kelly, Nancy, 1943 – 1955 (Includes one letter from Kelly.)<br />

F. 3 Kelly, P.J., 1953<br />

F. 4 Kelly, Paul, 1923 – 1941 and undated (Includes Equity contract and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 5 Kelly, Robert, 1928 – 1929 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 6 Kelly, Walter, 1939 – 1940 (Includes correspondence with Francis X.<br />

Harwin re: Kelly and small photo.)<br />

F. 7 Kelly, William J., 1934 and undated<br />

F. 8 Kelton, Dorret, 1939 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 9 Kemble, Lillian, 1931 – 1947 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 10 Kempf, Hazel, 1942 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 11 Kenley, John, 1940 – 1957 and undated (See also Deer Lake Theatre.)<br />

F. 12 Kenneally, Philip, 1950 – 1955<br />

F. 13 Kennebunkport Drama Festival, 1955 – 1957<br />

F. 14 Kennedy, Harold J., 1941 – 1956 (Includes Equity contract; see also<br />

McCarter Theatre and Amherst Drama Festival.)<br />

F. 15 Kennedy, John, 1939 – 1955<br />

F. 16 Kennedy, Leo, 1935 – 1939 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 17 Kennedy, Madge, 1933 – 1945 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 18 Kenney, Marie, 1948 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 19 Kent, Edgar, 1911 – 1931 and undated (Includes Equity agreement to<br />

represent for stock.)<br />

F. 20 Kent, Stapleton, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 21 Kenyon, Dorothy, 1939 – 1951 (Includes mostly correspondence re:<br />

regrets on not attending Brown’s events; one clipping fragment.)<br />

F. 22 Kern, Jerome, undated (Includes one handwritten note from Kern.)<br />

F. 23 King, Geoffrey, 1931 – 1933 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Kerr, Frederick, 1930 (Includes agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 25 Kerz, Leo, 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 26 Kesslere, G. Maillard, 1937 (Includes three notes re: client proofs.)<br />

F. 27 Kettering, Ralph T., 1931 – 1934 (See also Fritzi Scheff papers.)<br />

F. 28 Keyes, Donald, 1943<br />

F. 29 Kibbee, Guy, 1939 – 1950<br />

F. 30 Kieffer, Jay C., 1930 and undated<br />

F. 31 Kiernan, Walter, 1951 (Includes letter re: Theatre Record article and<br />

autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 32 Kilbride, Percy, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 33 Kimball, Hunter, 1948 – 1951<br />

F. 34 Kimberley, Robert, 1940 – 1950<br />

F. 35 King, Allyn, 1925 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 36 King, Charles, 1921 – 1943 (Includes autograph.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 37 King, Dennis, 1922 – 1951 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 38 King, Edith, 1939 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 39 King, Jean Paul, 1937 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 40 King, Patricia, 1944 and undated<br />

F. 41 Kingsberry, Jack, 1935 – 1940<br />

F. 42 Kirby, Louise, 1951 – 1952<br />

F. 43 Kirkland, Alexander, 1926 – 1959 and undated (See also Ridgefield<br />

Summer Theatre.)<br />

Box 58<br />

F. 1-2 Kirkland, Muriel, 1930 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 3 Kirkwood, James, Jr., 1946 - 1947<br />

F. 4 Kirouac, Ed, 1950 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 5 Kirtland, Louise, 1934 – 1956 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 6 Klamm, Allis, 1950 – 1952<br />

F. 7 Klar, Arthur, 1941 – 1950<br />

F. 8 Klark, Gladys, 1939 – 1951 (Includes two items and one Equity contract.)<br />

F. 9 Kling, Saxon, 1919 – 1927 and undated (Includes contracts; see also<br />

Scripts – Where Were We?.)<br />

F. 10 Knell, Jack, 1930 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 11-12 Knickerbocker Playhouse (Radio), 1939 – 1940 and undated<br />

(Includes mostly correspondence with Nan Elliott re: Frances Farmer<br />

appearance.)<br />

F. 13 Knowles, Priscilla, 1932 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 14 Koehler, Irene, 1951 – 1952 (See also Scripts – Annie, My Neighbor and<br />

The Party (short stories).)<br />

F. 15 Kogan, Julie, 1949 and undated<br />

F. 16 Kohler, Don, 1934 - 1944 and undated<br />

F. 17 Kolb, Wallace, 1925 – 1926 and undated<br />

F. 18 Kolbe, Alex, 1949<br />

F. 19-20 Kolk, Scott (a.k.a. Colton, Scott), 1928 – 1941 and undated (Includes<br />

handwritten ledger sheet of wages earned.)<br />

F. 21 Koll, Dr. Irvin S., 1927<br />

F. 22 Kondolf, George, 1929 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 23 Kortenkamp, Donald, 1945<br />

F. 24 Kosta, Testa, 1925 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 25 Kraft, Irma, 1926 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 26 Kramm, Joseph, undated (Includes one handwritten letter.)<br />

F. 27 Kreuger, Kurt, 1948<br />

F. 28 Krieger, Lee, 1951 and undated<br />

F. 29 Krimsky, John, 1938<br />

F. 30 Kronick, Norman, 1948 – 1949 and undated (Includes newspaper<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 31 Kross, Anna M., 1948 – 1955 (Includes requests to attend WGYN<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

program and regrets, and Chamberlain Brown’s birthday party at<br />

Rosoff’s, 1955. )<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 59<br />

F. 1 Kruger, Ottilie, 1944 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 2-3 Kruger, Otto, 1928 – 1959 and undated (Includes contracts and<br />

autographs.)<br />

F. 4 Kurer, Vilma, 1941 – 1951<br />

“K” Miscellaneous, 1919 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 5 Ka, 1930 – 1951 and undated (Includes correspondence from Whitford<br />

Kane, A.P. Kaye, and Kurt Kasznar.)<br />

F. 6 Kea – Kelton, 1927 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Ralph Kellard.)<br />

F. 7 Kemb – Keyser, 1919 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 8 Ki, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence from Louis<br />

Kimball, Manast Kippen, and John M. (Jack) Kirkland.)<br />

F. 9 Kl – Kn, 1921 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 10 Ko – Kyle, 1934 – 1956 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Louis Kroll and Andzia Kuzak.)<br />

F. 11 LaFrandre, Jack, 1946<br />

F. 12 LaGuardia, Fiorello, 1934 – 1946 (Includes correspondence from<br />

LaGuardia’s staff only.)<br />

F. 13 LaHarte, Rose, 1944 – 1955 (Includes birthday card to Chamberlain<br />

Brown and autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 14-15 LaMotte, Lila, 1937 – 1944 (Includes correspondence with attorneys re:<br />

LaMotte v. Brown.)<br />

F. 16 LaPlante, Laura, 1956 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 17 LaRiviere, Lucien, ca. 1933 – 1937<br />

F. 18 LaRue, Grace, 1955<br />

F. 19 LaRue, Jack, 1937 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 20 Laverne, Lucille, 1936 – 1938<br />

F. 21 Lackland, Ben, 1932 – 1939 and undated<br />

Box 60<br />

F. 1 Ladd, Alan, 1946 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 2-3 Ladd, Fonnie Black (F.B.), 1942 – 1947 (Ladd worked for Chamberlain<br />

Brown; see also Productions – East Meadow Summer Stock, and<br />

Financial – Collections – Great Northern Hotel.)<br />

F. 4 Lafferty, Alice and Robert, 1948<br />

F. 5 Laguna Players (Ca.), 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 6 Laire, Judson, 1937 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 7 Laite, Charles, 1930 and undated<br />

F. 8 Lakemont Theatre (Toledo, Ohio), 1941<br />

F. 9 Lakes Region Playhouse (Gilford, N.H.), 1950 – 1952<br />

F. 10 Lakewood Summer Playhouse (Barnesville, Pa.), 1952 – 1956<br />

(Includes one letter to John Kenley.)<br />

F. 11 Lakewood Theatre (Skowhegan, Me.), 1934 – 1956 and undated<br />

(See also Melville Burke and Henry Richards.)<br />

F. 12 Lamb, Mollie, 1939 – 1942<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 13 Lamarr, Hedy, 1948 – 1952 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets per staff.)<br />

F. 14 Lambert, Dorothy, 1946 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 15 Lambert, Jack, 1943 and undated<br />

F. 16 Lambert, Sam, 1947 – 1951<br />

F. 17 Lambrose, George, 1947 and undated (Includes four items.)<br />

F. 18 Lamont, Louise, ca. 1937 and undated<br />

F. 19 Lamour, Dorothy, 1944 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets, one from Lamour.)<br />

F. 20 Lancaster, Burt, 1951 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets, one from Lancaster.)<br />

F. 21 Lancet, Robert, 1946<br />

F. 22 Landers, Perla, 1952 – 1955 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 23 Landi, Elissa, 1932 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 24 Landis, Jessie Royce, 1939 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 25 Landone, Brown, 1939 and undated (Includes manuscript (1p.), “Like an<br />

Eagle—Free!” and publications; possibly relative.)<br />

F. 26 Lane, Lenita, 1926 – 1945 and undated (Includes contracts, handwritten<br />

ledger sheet of wages earned, and handbill.)<br />

F. 27 Langan, Glenn, 1946 – 1951<br />

F. 28 Langford, Irene, 1939 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 29 Langford, William, 1945 – 1952<br />

F. 30 Langman, Elizabeth L., 1933<br />

F. 31 Lansing, Charlotte, 1932 – 1945<br />

F. 32 Larimore, Earle, 1924 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 33 Larrimore, Francine, 1930 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 34 Lasky, Jesse L., 1947<br />

F. 35 Latham, Cynthia, 1943 – 1955<br />

F. 36 Lattimore, George W., 1941 – 1944<br />

F. 37 Laughlin, Anna, 1929 – 1930<br />

F. 38 Laughlin, Ben, 1930 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 39 Laughton, Charles, 1935 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 40 Laura D. Wilck, Inc., 1929 – 1950<br />

Box 61<br />

F. 1-2 Laurence Rivers, Inc., 1933 – 1937 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Stiano Braggiotti, Kenneth MacKenna, Mildred<br />

Natwick, Vincent Price, Hugh Sinclair, Rowland Stebbins, Margaret<br />

Webster, Dudley Digges, Conway Tearle, Vivien Leigh (per staff), and<br />

Robert Donat (per staff).)<br />

F. 3 Laurie, Joe Jr., 1934 – 1952 (See also Scripts – The Sophie Tucker Story.)<br />

F. 4 Lavery, Emmet, 1930 – 1940<br />

F. 5 Lawes, Lewis E., 1933 – 1939<br />

F. 6 Lawford, Ernest, 1925 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 Lawler, Anderson, 1928 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 8 Lawrence, Charles, 1931 – 1947<br />

F. 9 Lawrence, Gertrude, 1940 – 1952<br />

F. 10 Lawrence, Harry W., 1946<br />

F. 11 Lawrence, Herbert, 1931<br />

F. 12 Lawrence, Nick, 1947 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 13-14 Lawton, Thais, 1927 – 1955 and undated (Includes contracts and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 15 Lazarnick, Inc. (Photographer), 1942<br />

F. 16 LeGallienne, Eva, 1929 – 1949 and undated (Includes letter introducing<br />

Ted Fetter and requests re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 17 LeGuere, George (a.k.a. LeGuerre), 1910 – 1942 and undated<br />

(Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 18 LeNoire, Rosetta, 1943 – 1944 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 19 LeRoy, Hal, 1942 and undated (Includes two items; one is note from Mrs.<br />

LeRoy.)<br />

F. 20 Lean, Cecil, 1930 – 1932 and undated (Includes autographs and one for<br />

Cleo Mayfield.)<br />

F. 21 Leary, Gilda, 1927 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 22 Leary, Nolan, 1937<br />

F. 23 Leavitt, Theodore, 1942 – 1943 (See also Hilltop Theatre.)<br />

F. 24-25 Lederer, Francis, 1939 – 1957<br />

F. 26 Ledig, Howard, 1948 and undated<br />

F. 27 Lee, Auriol, 1917 and undated (Includes contract.)<br />

F. 28 Lee, Gypsy Rose, 1931 – 1951 (Includes two handwritten notes.)<br />

F. 29 Lee, Lila, 1951 and undated (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 30 Lee, Ruth, 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 31 Leeds, Strelsa, 1937 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 32 Leftwich, Alexander, 1925 – 1933<br />

F. 33 Lehr, Lewis C., 1940 - 1945<br />

Box 62<br />

F. 1 Leiber, Fritz, 1928 – 1930<br />

F. 2 Leigh, Andrew, 1938 and undated<br />

F. 3 Leigh, Grace, 1944 and undated (Includes letter mentioning Leigh from<br />

one of the Browns and autograph.)<br />

F. 4 Leigh, Philip, 1930 – 1931 and undated (Includes Equity agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 5 Leiter, Edward, 1927 – 1938 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 6 Lenthall, Franklyn, 1939 – 1949<br />

F. 7 Lenya, Lotte, 1945 Aug. 8<br />

F. 8 Leon, Joseph, 1939 – 1945<br />

F. 9 Leonard, Benny, 1937 – 1939 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 10 Leonard, Eddie, 1934 – 1939<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 11 Leonard, Mary M., 1943 – 1946<br />

F. 12 Leonard, Robert, 1936 – 1944<br />

F. 13 Leontovich, Eugenie, 1928 – 1948<br />

F. 14 Leslie, Robert, 1931 and undated<br />

F. 15 Lester, Blaine, 1946<br />

F. 16-17 Lester, Blaine, 1947 – 1949 (Includes letter from Joesph W. Ress, attorney<br />

to Chamberlain Brown, re: Lester.)<br />

F. 18 Lester, Edward A., 1925 – 1948 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 19 Lester, Edwin, 1944 – 1946<br />

F. 20 Leve, Samuel, 1941 and undated<br />

F. 21 Levene, Sam, 1937 – 1938 (Includes autographed clipping and<br />

correspondence to Levene.)<br />

F. 22 Leventhal, Jules J., 1928 – 1946 and undated (Includes agreement.)<br />

F. 23 Leverenz, Larry (a.k.a. Leverenz, Clarence), 1940 – 1945<br />

F. 24 Levesque, Auguste, 1940 – 1949<br />

F. 25 Levey, Ethel, 1944 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 26 Levin, Herman, 1947 – 1955<br />

F. 27 Levy, Bert, 1934 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 28 Levy, Edmond, 1946 – 1947<br />

F. 29 Levy, Irving, 1940 - 1941<br />

F. 30 Lewis, Abby, 1948 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 31 Lewis, Carrington, 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 32 Lewis, Earle, R., 1937 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 33 Lewis, George, 1934 – 1947<br />

F. 34 Lewis, Jerry, 1947 – ca. 1950 and undated (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 35 Lewis, Loney, 1945 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 36-37 Lewis, Russell, 1941 – 1947<br />

F. 38 Lewis, Walter, 1917 – 1952 (Includes three items, including agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 39 Lewis, Walter J., 1949<br />

F. 40 Libaire, Dorothy, 1930 – 1932 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 41 Liff, Victor, 1950 – 1953<br />

F. 42 Light, Robert, 1938 and undated<br />

F. 43 Lightner, Rosella, 1939<br />

Box 63<br />

F. 1 Linden, Eric, 1940 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 2 Linden, Marta, 1946 – 1959 and undated<br />

F. 3 Linden, Robert, 1928 – 1929 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 4 Lindsay, Howard, 1940 – 1952<br />

F. 5 Linley, Betty, 1925 – 1931 and undated (Includes agreement to pay<br />

commission.)<br />

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F. 6 Lipman, Clara, 1931 – 1949 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 7 Litel, John B., 1929 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 8 Liveright, Horace B., 1927 – 1932 (Includes Equity contract and one<br />

letter.)<br />

F. 9 Lloyd, Ted, 1935 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 10 Loane, Mary, 1939 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 11 Locust Players Guild, Inc. (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1932<br />

F. 12 Loder, John, 1950 – 1952 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 13 Lodge, Francesca, 1940 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 14 Lodge, John Davis, 1942 – 1955<br />

F. 15 Lodge, Lily, 1953 – 1954<br />

F. 16 Loeb, Philip, 1939 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 17 Loftus, Cecilia, 1932 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 18 Logan, Joshua, 1953 – 1954 (Includes note from Logan’s assistant and<br />

note from Nedda Logan.)<br />

F. 19 Logan, Stanley, 1925 – 1928 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 20 Lonergan, Lester, 1924 – 1943 and undated (Includes Equity contract<br />

and one letter from Lonergan, Jr.)<br />

F. 21 Long, Avon, 1945 – 1947 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 22 Long, John Luther, undated<br />

F. 23 Loose, Richard E., 1949<br />

F. 24 Lopez, Oscar, 1941 – 1942<br />

F. 25 Lopez, Vincent, 1934 – 1955 (Includes four items.)<br />

F. 26 Loraine, Robert, 1905 – 1933 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 27 Lord, Jack, 1930 – 1954 and undated (Includes autographed program<br />

from S.S. Calawai entertainment, 1930; see also Photographs.)<br />

F. 28 Lord, Jimmie, 1939 – 1943<br />

F. 29 Lord, Marjorie, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 30 Lord, Pauline, 1933 – 1947 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 31 Lord, Philip, 1930 – 1943 (Includes stock contracts.)<br />

F. 32 Lord, Phillips H., 1935 – 1938<br />

F. 33 Lorenz, John A., 1931 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 34 Lorne, Marion, 1945 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 35 Lorraine, Ted, 1943 and undated (Includes letter and autograph.)<br />

F. 36 Lortel, Lucille, 1947 – 1955<br />

F. 37 Loughran, James V., 1939<br />

F. 38 Louise, Anita, 1937 – 1948 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 39 Love, Elizabeth, 1931 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 40 Love, Montagu, 1933 – 1934<br />

F. 41 Lowe, Edmund, 1920 – 1949 (Includes autographs and Equity contract.)<br />

F. 42 Lowe, Garrett, 1945<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 43 Lowe, K. Elmo, 1918 – 1954<br />

F. 44 Lowe, Lucy, 1937 – 1940<br />

F. 45 Lowell, Harry, 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 46 Lowell, Helen, 1921 – 1931 and undated (Includes handwritten ledger<br />

sheet of wages earned and contracts.)<br />

Box 64<br />

F. 1 Lowery, Robert, 1950 – 1952 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 2 Loy, Myrna, 1947 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 3 Lubin, Arthur, 1928 – 1952 and undated (Includes handwritten ledger<br />

sheets of wages earned and contract.)<br />

F. 4 Luce, Claire Boothe, 1931 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 5 Lucey, Léola, 1945 – 1953<br />

F. 6 Luckenbach, Edgar F., 1947 – 1948<br />

F. 7 Luckett, Malcolm, 1930 – 1931<br />

F. 8 Ludwig, Salem, 1946 Oct. 22<br />

F. 9 Lugosi, Bela, 1924 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 10 Lukas, Paul, 1938 – 1950<br />

F. 11 Lund, John, 1949 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 12 Lunt, Alfred and Fontanne, Lynn, 1935 – 1946<br />

F. 13 Lupino, Ida, 1942 – 1952<br />

F. 14 Lust, Geraldine, 1946<br />

F. 15 Luttinger, Al, 1931 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 16 Lyman, Charles (a.k.a. Dosch, Charles), 1929 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 17-18 Lyman, Keith (a.k.a. Esty, Everett; Lee, Russell), 1939 – 1941 (See<br />

also Joseph Lee Murphy correspondence re: lawsuit.)<br />

F. 19 Lynch, Jerry, 1928 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 20 Lynch, Jimmie and Alice, 1934 and undated<br />

F. 21 Lynn, Jeffrey, 1941 – 1949 (Includes three items.)<br />

Lynn, Robert, 1932 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 22<br />

F. 23 Lynn-Thomas, Derrick, undated<br />

F. 24 Lyon, Ben, 1921 – 1955 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 25 Lyon, Frank, 1918 – 1943 (Includes agreement to represent.)<br />

Lyon, Wanda, 1918 – 1958 and undated (Possibly engaged to Lyman<br />

Brown.)<br />

F. 26 1918 – 1939 (Includes agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 27 1940 - 1958<br />

F. 28 undated<br />

F. 29 Lyons, Gene, 1943 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 30 Lyons, Leonard, 1937 – 1955<br />

F. 31 Lyons, Warren J., 1944 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 32 Lytell, Bert, 1930 – 1954 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 33 Lytell, Wilfred, 1928 – 1929<br />

F. 34 Lytton, Louis, 1939 - 1952<br />

Box 65<br />

“L” Miscellaneous, 1919 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 1 LaForge – Lanzner, 1931 – 1956 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Carl Laemmle, Jr.)<br />

F. 2 Lar – Layton, 1919 – 1953 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Paula Laurence and Reginald Lawrence.)<br />

F. 3 LeBermuth – Lehrman, 1932 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 4 Lei – Lewisohn, 1929 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Sylvia Leigh, Jack Leslie, May Leslie, Albert Lewis, Robert Q.<br />

Lewis, and Irene Lewisohn.)<br />

F. 5 Lic – Lloyd-Jones, 1920 – 1952 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Estelle Liebling, Lotta Linthicum, and Gladys<br />

Lloyd (Robinson).)<br />

F. 6 Lo, 1931 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence from Mrs.<br />

Robinson Locke and Johhny Long (Orchestra).)<br />

F. 7 Lu – Lytton, 1931 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Edith Luckett (Davis) and Dayton Lummis.)<br />

F. 8 McArdle, Helen, 1948<br />

F. 9 MacArthur, Charles, 1955 Sept. 14<br />

F. 10 McCann, Frances, 1944<br />

F. 11 McCarter Theatre (Princeton, N.J.), 1942 – 1950<br />

F. 12 McCarty, Barclay V., 1938<br />

F. 13 McCauley, Sanford, 1930 – 1938<br />

F. 14-15 McClelland, Donald, 1931 – 1950 and undated (Includes Equity<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 16 McClelland, Reed, 1931 – 1933 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 17 McClendon, Rose, undated (Includes one letter.)<br />

F. 18 McClintic, Guthrie, 1932 – 1952<br />

F. 19 McClure, Peggy, 1944 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 20 McColl, James, 1937 – 1940<br />

F. 21 McCollum, Warren, 1931 – 1940 (Includes Equity stock contract and<br />

three items.)<br />

F. 22 McConnell, Lulu, 1930 – 1943<br />

F. 23 McCormack, James, 1942 – 1943<br />

F. 24 McCormick, Myron, 1938<br />

F. 25 McCoy, Frank, 1921 – 1944 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 26 McCoy, Pat, 1941 – 1942 (Includes synopsis (2pp.) of Bertie from<br />

Brighton; see also Scripts.)<br />

F. 27 McCrea, Joel, 1940 – 1950 (Includes mostly requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 28 McDermott, Aline, 1934 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 29 McDevitt, Ruth, undated (Includes two items.)<br />

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Box 66<br />

F. 1 MacDonald, Christie, 1939 – 1962 and undated<br />

F. 2 MacDonald, Donald, undated<br />

F. 3 McDonald, Earl, 1939 – 1947 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 4 McDowall, Roddy, 1944 – 1955<br />

F. 5 McDowell, Melbourne, 1911 Dec. 5<br />

F. 6 McElveen, Jimmy, 1933 – 1937<br />

F. 7 McFarland, Phillip (“Bub”), 1933 – 1941 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 8 McFayden, Harry, 1930 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 9 McGarvey, Bert, 1940 – 1954<br />

F. 10 McGill, Earle, 1939 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 11 McGowan, Jack, 1921 – 1925 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 12 MacGregor, Edgar, 1926 – ca. 1953 and undated<br />

F. 13 McGregor, Jock, 1946 – 1947<br />

F. 14 MacGregor, Lynn, 1932 and undated<br />

F. 15 McHugh, Frank, 1930 - 1953<br />

F. 16 McHugh, Matt, 1931<br />

F. 17 MacIntosh, Frank L., 1937 – 1949<br />

F. 18 McKay, Richard, 1938 - 1939<br />

F. 19 McKay, Scott (a.k.a. Gose, Carl), 1941 – 1951<br />

F. 20 McKee, John, 1943 – 1946 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 21 MacKellar, Helen, 1929 – 1947 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 22 MacKenna, Kenneth, 1927 – 1937 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 23 McKnight, Bob, 1943 – 1947<br />

F. 24 Maclaren, Ian, 1928 – 1935<br />

F. 25 McLaughlin, James, 1940 – 1949<br />

F. 26-27 McLaughlin, Robert, 1929 – 1934<br />

F. 28 MacLean, Alan, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 29 MacLean, Douglas, 1917 – 1936<br />

F. 30 MacLean, Joan, undated<br />

F. 31 MacMahon, Aline, 1939 – 1948 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 32 MacMahon, Horace, 1939 and undated<br />

F. 33 McManamy, Sue, undated<br />

F. 34 McMichael, Lewis, 1929 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 35 McNaughton, Harry, 1937 – 1955<br />

F. 36 MacPherson, Douglas, 1929 – 1932 and undated (Includes handwritten<br />

ledger sheet of wages earned and autograph.)<br />

F. 37 McVeagh, Eve, 1945 and undated<br />

F. 38 Macaulay, Joseph, 1932 – 1960 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 39 Mack, Russell, 1923 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 40 Mackie, Mae, 1936 – 1949<br />

F. 41 Macklosky, Frank, 1937 - 1940<br />

Box 67<br />

F. 1 Macready, George, 1937 – 1941<br />

F. 2 Madcap Players (Dallas, Tex.), 1943<br />

F. 3 Magelssen, Ralph, 1948 and undated<br />

F. 4 Main, Marjorie, 1936 – 1952 (Includes one autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 5 Major, Clare Tree, 1938 and undated<br />

F. 6 Major, Jack, 1933 – 1944<br />

F. 7 Makinson, George, 1939 and undated<br />

F. 8 Mangan, Margaret, 1941 – 1942<br />

F. 9 Manhattan Players (<strong>New</strong>burgh, N.Y. and Fitchburg, Mass), 1934 –<br />

1936 (See also Guy Palmerton Players, Fitchburg, Mass.)<br />

F. 10 Manheim, S.W., 1928 – 1939<br />

F. 11 Mann, Jack, 1953 – 1955 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 12 Manners, David, 1946 – 1949<br />

F. 13 Manners, Lucille, 1946<br />

F. 14 Manning, Ruth, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 15 Manolato, Pauline, 1944 – 1947<br />

F. 16 Manor Vail (Lyndonville, Va.), 1951<br />

F. 17 Manson, Maurice, 1946 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 18 Mantle, Burns, 1928 – 1944 (Includes four notes.)<br />

F. 19 Maple, Audrey, 1919 and undated<br />

F. 20 Maplewood Theatre (N.J.), 1933 – 1939 and undated (See also Buford<br />

Armitage correspondence.)<br />

F. 21 Marbe, Fay, 1933 – 1939<br />

F. 22 Marbury, Elisabeth, 1932 Dec. 16<br />

F. 23 March, Fredric, 1925 – 1950 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 24 Marchetti, Roger, 1935<br />

F. 25 Marcin, Max, 1928 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 26 Marco, Jack, 1926 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 27 Margo, 1934 – 1944 (Includes five items.)<br />

F. 28 Marinoff, Fania 1936 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 29 Markey, Enid, 1956 and undated<br />

F. 30 Markham, Marcella, 1951 and undated<br />

F. 31 Markitan, May, 1944<br />

F. 32 Marks, Joe E., 1941 – 1944<br />

F. 33 Marlowe, Hugh, 1939 – 1953<br />

F. 34 Marly, Jean, 1938 – 1947<br />

F. 35 Marsh, Lucille, 1944 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 36 Marshal [sic], Alan, 1948<br />

F. 37 Marshall, Armina, 1929 Apr. 15<br />

F. 38 Marshall, Boyd, 1928<br />

F. 39 Marshall, E.G., ca. 1942 and undated (Includes two handwritten notes.)<br />

F. 40 Marshall, Herbert, 1937 – 1953<br />

F. 41 Marshall, Tully, 1941 and undated (Includes inscribed record of stage and<br />

screen by Joseph Marks Agency.)<br />

F. 42 Marston, John, 1930 – 1945 (Includes publicity handbill.)<br />

F. 43 Martell, Joe, 1939 - 1944<br />

Box 68<br />

F. 1 Martin, Charles, 1931 – 1955<br />

F. 2 Martin, Dick (Richard A.), 1949<br />

F. 3 Martin, Glenn, 1945<br />

F. 4 Martin, Helen, 1944 and undated<br />

F. 5 Martin, Mrs. Jacques, 1930 – 1936<br />

F. 6 Martin, Lewis, 1938 - 1945<br />

F. 7 Martin, Mary, 1947<br />

F. 8 Martin, Neil, 1935 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 9 Martin, Tony, 1940 – 1951 (Includes four items.)<br />

F. 10 Martindale, James V., 1951 (Includes correspondence re: Payton Theatre<br />

and Crescent Stock Company materials.)<br />

F. 11 Marvin, Jack, 1930 – 1932<br />

F. 12 Mascari, Thomas (a.k.a. Anthony, Thomas), 1942 - 1947<br />

F. 13 Mason, Ann, 1932 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 14 Mason, David (a.k.a. Mason, John M.), 1938 - 1941<br />

F. 15 Mason, James, 1946 – 1947 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 16 Mason, Mary, 1938 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 17 Mason, Raymond, 1940 – 1944<br />

F. 18 Massey, Raymond, 1940 – 1950<br />

F. 19 Mason, Reginald, 1927 – 1947 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 20 Masters, Lynn, 1944 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 21 Mather, Oliver T., 1947 (Includes correspondence re: The Three Jokers<br />

musical group.)<br />

F. 22 Matson, Fern, 1935 – 1938<br />

F. 23 Matteson, Ruth, 1935 – 1939<br />

F. 24 Matthews, A.E., 1927 and undated<br />

F. 25 Mature, Victor, 1941 – 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets per staff.)<br />

F. 26 Matzenauer, Margarete, 1926 – 1949<br />

F. 27 Maxwell, Elsa, 1928 – 1953 and undated (Includes contracts, press story<br />

for DeLuxe, and charity ball flyer.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 28 Maxwell, Marilyn, 1947<br />

F. 29 Mayan Theatre (Los Angeles, Ca.), 1944 – 1945 (See also Paul Small<br />

correspondence and “F” Miscellaneous correspondence for Russell<br />

Fillmore correspondence.)<br />

F. 30 Maybee, Roderick, 1929 – 1934<br />

F. 31 Mayer, Harry, 1947<br />

F. 32 Mayhew, Kate, 1935 – 1937 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 33 Mayhew, Stella, 1932 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 34 Mayo, Earle, 1942 – 1945<br />

F. 35 Mayo, Margaret, 1940 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 36 Mayo, Martha, 1928 - 1952<br />

F. 37 Mead, Jack, 1928 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

Mead, Ralph Henry, 1931 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 38 1931 – 1950 (Includes Memorandum of Agreement between Mead and<br />

Anne Nichols, 1931.)<br />

F. 39-40 undated<br />

F. 41 Meadows, Jayne (a.k.a. Cotter, Jayne), 1941 and undated<br />

F. 42 Meaney, Martin H. (5 th Deputy Commissioner, N.Y.P.D.), 1937<br />

F. 43-44 Mears, John Henry and Stannard, 1932 – 1949 and undated (Includes<br />

one item of John Henry Mears; see also Lee Elmore correspondence.)<br />

Box 69<br />

F. 1 Meehan, John, 1910 – 1945 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 2 Meeker, C.R., Jr., 1950<br />

F. 3 Meeker, George, 1929 – 1932 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 4 Meersman, Peter, 1946 – 1953<br />

F. 5 Meighan, James, 1930 and undated<br />

F. 6 Mellish, Fuller and Fuller, Jr., 1929 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

list of credits for Fuller Mellish.)<br />

F. 7 Meltmar, Wray, 1938<br />

F. 8 Melton, Frank, 1944 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 9 Melton, James, 1938 - 1939<br />

F. 10 Melton, Sidney, 1940 – 1944 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 11 Memphis Open-Air Theatre (Tenn.), 1947 – 1952 and undated (See<br />

also Victor Morley correspondence.)<br />

F. 12 Mence, Leonard, 1939 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 13 Mendum, Georgie Drew, 1930 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 14 Menjou, Adolphe, 1930 – 1956 (Includes mostly requests re: summer<br />

stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 15 Menken, Grace, 1929 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 16 Menken, Helen, 1930 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 17 Merande, Doro, 1939 – 1945 and undated (Includes two notes and<br />

Equity stock contract.)<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 18 Meredith, Burgess, 1937 – 1944 and undated (Includes mostly requests<br />

re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 19 Merivale, Philip, 1927 – 1942<br />

F. 20 Merkel, Una, 1939 – 1949<br />

F. 20 Merlin, Frank, undated (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 21 Merling, Howard, 1952 – 1953 (See also Scripts – Undercurrent: A Play<br />

of Harlem in Three Acts.)<br />

F. 22 Merman, Ethel, 1939<br />

F. 23 Mero-Irion, Yolanda, 1946<br />

F. 24 Merriam, Lillie Fuller, 1940 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 25 Merrick, Duff, 1937<br />

F. 26 Merrick, Gordon, 1937 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 27 Merrick, James Kirk, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 28 Merrill, Dina, undated<br />

F. 29 Merrill, Gary, 1940 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 30 Mersereau, Claire, 1929 – 1930 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 31 Mershon, Bernice, undated<br />

F. 32 Mershon, Ross, 1937 – 1939<br />

F. 33 Meskill, Katherine, 1939 – 1951 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 34 Mestayer, Harry, undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 35 Metaxa, Georges, 1942<br />

F. 36 Michaels, Sidney and Louisette, 1949 – 1960 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 37 Michel, Leon, 1945 – 1951<br />

F. 38 Michelena, Vera, 1922 – 1955 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 39 Middlebury Playhouse (Vt.), 1941 – 1950 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 40 Middlemass, Robert, 1928 – 1930 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 41 Midgley, Richard, 1940 - 1943<br />

F. 42 Miles, Donald, 1927 – 1928<br />

F. 43 Miles, Homer, 1939 – 1943 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 44 Militello, Joseph, 1934 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 45 Millard, Helene, 1934 – 1951 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 46 Miller, David, 1938 – 1940<br />

F. 47 Miller, Eddie, 1943 - 1952<br />

F. 48 Miller, George “Lefty,” 1943<br />

F. 49 Miller, Hope, 1938 - 1945<br />

Box 70<br />

F. 1 Mills, Florence, 1919 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 2 Millville Playhouse (Pa.), 1953<br />

F. 3 Milne, Virginia, 1939 – 1940 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

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F. 4 Milton, Billy, 1929<br />

F. 5 Milton, Robert, 1927 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 6 Minturn, Harry, 1928 – 1947 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 7 Mirante, Arnold, 1945 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 8 Mitchell, Cameron, 1938 and undated<br />

F. 9 Mitchell, Dodson Lomax, 1934 – 1935 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 10 Mitchell, Edward R., 1947 – 1950<br />

F. 11 Mitchell, Grant, 1928 – 1929 and undated<br />

F. 12 Mitchell, John F., 1939 – 1945 and undated (See also Scripts.)<br />

F. 13 Mitchell, Julian, undated (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 14 Mitchell, Steve, undated (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 15 Mitchell, Thomas, 1934 – 1947 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 16 Mitchum, Robert, 1947 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 17 Moe, John (a.k.a. Larson, John), 1937 – 1946<br />

F. 18 Mojica, José, 1928 – 1929<br />

F. 19 Moniz, Frank, 1951 - 1955<br />

F. 20 Monk, Marilyn, 1946 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 21 Monroe, Vaughn, 1944 – 1946 (Includes invitations to appear and regrets.)<br />

F. 22 Montalban, Ricardo, 1941 – 1949 and undated (Includes contracts and<br />

signed receipts.)<br />

F. 23 Montclair Theatre (N.J.), 1948<br />

F. 24 Monterey, Carlotta, 1926 – 1938<br />

Montgomery, Douglass, 1931 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 25 (Includes photo postcard to Agnes de Mille, Apr. 29, 1932.)<br />

1938<br />

F. 26 Jan. - June<br />

F. 27 July – Sept.<br />

F. 28 Oct. – Dec.<br />

1939<br />

F. 29 Jan. – July<br />

F. 30 Aug. – Oct. and ca. 1939<br />

F. 31-32 1940<br />

Box 71<br />

F. 1 1941 (Includes publicity material and typed production notes for Night Must<br />

Fall, Toronto.)<br />

F. 2 1942<br />

F. 3 1943<br />

F. 4 1944<br />

F. 5 1945<br />

F. 6 1946<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 1947<br />

F. 8 1948 – 1958<br />

F. 9 undated (Includes note to “Mr. Mandelstam” and announcement of “Return<br />

of Kent Douglass to the Screen.”)<br />

F. 10 Montgomery, James, 1939 – 1944<br />

F. 11 Montgomery, Robert, 1935 – 1951 (Includes requests re: summer stock.)<br />

F. 12 Moore, Alan, 1946 - 1947<br />

F. 13 Moore, Baker, 1919 – 1945 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 14 Moore, Dickie, 1946 – 1955<br />

F. 15 Moore, Eulabelle, 1939 – 1954 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 16 Moore, Grace, 1934 – 1946 (Includes requests to appear and regrets.)<br />

F. 17 Moore, Mary, 1945 – 1948<br />

F. 18 Moore, Mary Alice, 1946 – 1950 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 19 Moore, Melton, 1942 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 20 Moore, Percival T., 1931<br />

F. 21 Moore, Raymond (Producer), 1936 – 1937 (See also “M” Miscellaneous<br />

correspondence for Raymond Moore, actor.)<br />

F. 22 Moore, Tom, ca. 1916 – 1941 and undated (Includes carbon copies of<br />

three scenes from Night Must Fall, Having a Wonderful Time, and Wine<br />

of Choice, and autographed cover of Film Fun, Mar. 1921.)<br />

F. 23 Moore, Victor, 1937 – 1938<br />

F. 24 Moorehead, Agnes, 1949<br />

F. 25 Moores, Clara, 1926 and undated<br />

F. 26 Morehouse Ward, 1934 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 27 Moreland, Beatrice, 1917 – 1940 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 28 Morgan, Brewster, 1931 – 1939<br />

F. 29 Morgan, Claudia, 1930 – 1941 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 30 Morgan, Dickson, 1936 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 31 Morgan, Frank, 1937 – 1949 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 32 Morgan, Milton, 1938 – 1940<br />

F. 33 Morgan, Ralph, 1923 – 1948 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 34 Morgan, William K., 1936 – 1939 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 35 Morley, Victor, 1932 – 1953 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 36 Morosco, Oliver, 1927 - 1932<br />

Box 72<br />

F. 1 Morris, Chester, 1922 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 2 Morris, David, 1931 – 1947 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 3 Morris, George, 1947 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 4 Morris, McKay, 1931 – 1934 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 5 Morris, Maynard, 1931 – 1956 and undated (Morris worked for the<br />

Browns and later for Leland Hayward.)<br />

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F. 6 Morris, <strong>New</strong>bold, 1943 – 1955 (Includes note re: Chamberlain Brown<br />

birthday party at Rosoff’s, 1955.)<br />

F. 7 Morrison, Anne, undated (Includes letters and autographs.)<br />

F. 8 Morrison, Ethel, 1928<br />

F. 9 Morrison, Walter, 1918 and undated (Includes contract.)<br />

F. 10 Morristown Stock Company (N.J.), 1946<br />

F. 11 Morros, Boris, 1931 – 1933<br />

F. 12 Moscow Art Theatre, undated (Papers are in Russian.)<br />

F. 13 Moser, Marie, 1940 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 14 Moses, Harry, 1931 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 15 Moss, Edward and H.B., 1931 - 1937<br />

F. 16 Moss, Paul F., 1934 - 1948<br />

F. 17 Moultrie, Jane, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 18 Muir, Jean, undated<br />

F. 19 Mudie, Alan, undated<br />

F. 20 Mulhall, Jack, undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 21 Mulock, Alfred, 1947<br />

F. 22 Mulrane, Richard G., 1942 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 23 Muni, Paul, 1940 – 1946<br />

F. 24 Munsey, Max, 1942 - 1949<br />

F. 25 Murphy, Donald R., 1940 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 26 Murphy, George, 1948 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 27-28 Murphy, Joseph Lee, 1938 – 1940 and undated (See also Keith Lyman<br />

correspondence re: lawsuit.)<br />

F. 29 Murray, Don, 1947 Sept. 8<br />

F. 30 Murray, Elizabeth, 1939 - 1945<br />

F. 31 Murray, George, 1945<br />

F. 32 Murray, J. Harold, 1939 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 33 Murray, James, 1936<br />

F. 34 Murray, Jan, 1942 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 35 Murray, Mae, 1943 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 36 Mutchler, Jack, 1951 – 1953<br />

F. 37 Myers, Pauline, 1943<br />

“M” Miscellaneous, 1911 – 1959 and undated<br />

F. 38 MacAllen – McDowell, 1918 – 1954 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Jean McBride, W.J. McCarthy, Mary Margaret<br />

McBride, Johnston McCulley, Marc McDermott, Frank McDonald,<br />

and Ian MacAllaster.)<br />

F. 39 McElroy – McLiam, 1916 – 1958 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from William McFadden, Kenneth MacGowan, and<br />

Paul McGrath.)<br />

Box 73<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 1 MacMahill – Magwood, 1911 – 1953 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Robert L. McQueeney, Bruce McRae, Kathleen<br />

Maguire, and George E. Mack.)<br />

F. 2 Maher - Marriott, 1916 – 1959 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Richard Maney, Martin Manulis, José<br />

Manzanares, Arthur Margetson, Leona Maricle, John Marriott, and<br />

Albert Marre.)<br />

F. 3 Marsh – Massey, 1928 – 1959 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from George Marshall, Oswald Marshall, Boris<br />

Marshalov, Vivian Martin, Ignacio Martinette, Sadie Martinot,<br />

Galliano Masini, and Edward Massey.)<br />

F. 4 Mather – Mayo, 1922 – 1953 (Includes correspondence from Brander<br />

Matthews and Mitzi Mayfair.)<br />

F. 5 Mea – Melville, 1927 – 1957 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Anne Meacham, Thomas Maighan, Lauritz Melchior, and Luella<br />

Melius.)<br />

F. 6 Men – Mickelson, 1931 – 1957 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Beth Merrill.)<br />

F. 7 Mid – Mills, 1920 – 1957 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Emanuel Middleton, Frank Milan, Allie Lowe Miles, Gilbert<br />

Miller, Grant Mills, Rodney Millington, and Conrad Milliken.)<br />

F. 8 Milt – Morehouse, 1919 – 1953 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from John Mintern, Ernest Milton, Herbert Mitchell,<br />

Norman Mitchell, Florence Moore, and Worthington Miner.)<br />

F. 9 Moreno – Morris, 1911 – 1959 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Antonio Moreno, Gene Morgan, Helen Morgan,<br />

Howard Morgan, Marion Morgan, Karen Morley, and Gordon<br />

Morris.)<br />

F. 10 Morrissey – Myrtil, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Boris Morros, Irving Morrow, Brewster Morse,<br />

Kathryn Murray, Odette Myrtil, Florence Morrison, Mary (Mrs.<br />

Priestly) Morrison, and Michael Myerberg.)<br />

F. 11 Nadzo, Guido, 1924 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 12 Nazimova, Alla, 1926 - 1944<br />

F. 13-14 Nagel, Conrad, 1920 - 1951<br />

Box 74<br />

F. 1 Naish, J. Carroll, 1950 and undated<br />

F. 2 Namara, Marguerite, 1925 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 3 Napier, Alan, 1947<br />

F. 4 Nash, James, 1929 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 5 Nash, Mary, 1944 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 6 Neal, Tom, 1934 – 1935<br />

F. 7 Nedell, Bernard, 1927 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 8 Neigher, Harry, 1943 – 1950<br />

F. 9 Nelson, Harry, 1928 – 1929 and undated<br />

F. 10 Nelson, Ozzie, 1934 Feb. 28<br />

F. 11 <strong>New</strong> Holyoke Theatre (Holyoke, Mass.), 1942 – 1943 and undated<br />

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F. 12 <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> City Police Department, 1946 -1949<br />

F. 13 <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Light Opera Guild, 1949<br />

F. 14 <strong>New</strong>comb, Mary, 1925 – 1936<br />

F. 15 <strong>New</strong>combe, Jessamine, 1936 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 16 <strong>New</strong>dall, Clifford, 1929 and undated<br />

F. 17 <strong>New</strong>ell, David, 1928<br />

F. 18 <strong>New</strong>man, Isidora, 1950 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 19 <strong>New</strong>port Casino Theatre Company (R.I.), 1931 - 1952<br />

F. 20 <strong>New</strong>ton, Richard, 1946 – 1947<br />

F. 21 Ney, Richard, 1947 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 22 Niagara Falls Summer Theatre (Canada), 1952<br />

F. 23 Nielsen, Alice, 1940 May 23<br />

F. 24 Nielsen, Karl, 1947 and undated<br />

F. 25 Niven, David, 1946 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 26 Nizer, Louis, 1946 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 27 Nolan, Lloyd, 1930 - 1945<br />

F. 28 Noles, Conrad, 1939 – 1941<br />

F. 29 Noonan, Tommy, 1938 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 30 Norcross, Hale, 1943 – 1944 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 31 Nordstrom, Clarence, 1930 – 1949 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 32 Nordstrom, Marie, undated (Includes agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 33 North, Olive, 1908 and undated<br />

North Shore Players (Mass.), 1939 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 34 Beverly, 1946 – 1950<br />

F. 35-36 Marblehead, 1939 – 1949 and undated (See also Arthur Pierson.)<br />

F. 37 North Star Drama Guild (Minneapolis, Minn.), 1947 – 1948 (See<br />

also Robert Gaus correspondence.)<br />

Box 75<br />

F. 1-2 Norton, Dean, 1919 – 1959 and undated<br />

F. 3 Norton, Elliot, 1948 (Includes one letter from Norton.)<br />

F. 4 Norwich Summer Theatre (Conn.), 1948 (See also “K” Miscellaneous<br />

correspondence for Kneeter holiday card.)<br />

F. 5 Norworth, Jack, 1919 – 1938 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 6 Nossen, Bram, 1944 – 1945 and undated (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 7 Nourse, Allen, 1939 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 8 Novarro, Ramon, 1940 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

correspondence mostly re: Command to Love, with Novarro<br />

representatives.)<br />

F. 9 Nowell, Wedgwood, 1949 - 1950<br />

F. 10 Nugent, Edward, 1939 – 1948 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 11 Nugent Elliott, 1920 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 12 Nugent, J.C. (John Charles), 1928 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 13 Nusbaum, Mort, 1941 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 14 Nyary, Alec S., 1943 – 1946<br />

“N” Miscellaneous, 1921 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 15 Na – <strong>New</strong>ton, 1926 - 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from The National Savoyards, William Neil, Gordon Nelson, Miriam<br />

Nelson, William <strong>New</strong>ell, Ruby <strong>New</strong>man, and Theodore <strong>New</strong>ton.)<br />

F. 16 Ni – Nyman, 1921 – 1953 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Kenyon Nicholson, Genia Mikolajewa, Carlotta Nillson, Yeichi<br />

Mimura, and William Norris.)<br />

F. 17 Oaker, Jane, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 18 Oakes, Percy, 1947<br />

F. 19 Oakie, Jack, 1939 – 1941 (Includes requests re: summer stock and regrets<br />

per agent.)<br />

F. 20-21 Oakley, Bob (a.k.a. Oakley, Jackson), 1925 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 22 Oatman, Marta, 1929 – 1940<br />

F. 23 Ober, Philip, 1944 – 1948 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 24 Ober, Robert, 1942 – 1950<br />

F. 25 O’Brian, Hugh, 1948 Apr. 9<br />

F. 26 O’Brien, Eugene, 1928 – 1930 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 27 O’Brien, George, 1925 – 1940 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 28 O’Brien, Pat, 1928 – 1951<br />

F. 29-30 O’Brien-Moore, Erin, 1929 – 1957 and undated (Includes Equity<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 31 Ocean Playhouse (Atlantic City, N.J.), 1942 – 1950<br />

F. 32 O’Connor, Donald, 1946 – 1949 (Includes three itmes.)<br />

F. 33 O’Connor, Una, 1955 and undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 34 O’Connor, Vincent, 1929 – 1951<br />

F. 35 O’Daniels, Barrie, 1941 – 1950 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from O’Daniels’s staff and autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 36 O’Day, Nell, 1934 – 1946 (Includes contract with Chamberlain Brown.)<br />

F. 37 Odell, Maude, 1932 – 1936 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract<br />

and side for “Mrs. Hallam” in Another Language.)<br />

Box 76<br />

F. 1 Odets, Clifford, 1928 – 1951 and undated (Includes eleven page profile<br />

of Chamberlain Brown written by Odets (1928) and letter introducing<br />

Bette Grayson, July 8, 1941.)<br />

F. 2 O’Driscoll, Martha, 1944 – 1949<br />

F. 3 O’Flynn, Damian, 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 4 O’Gatty, Jimmy (a.k.a. “Packey”), 1928 – 1941 and undated<br />

Ogunquit Playhouse (Me.), 1939 - 1952<br />

F. 5 1939 – 1946<br />

F. 6 1947 – 1948 July<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 1948 Aug. - 1952<br />

F. 8 O’Hara, Patricia Quinn, 1941<br />

F. 9 Ohman, Phil and Arden, Victor, 1930 (Includes three letters of<br />

agreement.)<br />

F. 10 Old Homestead (Swanzey, N.H.), 1945 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 11 Oliver, Sherling, 1934 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 12-13 Olney Theatre (Olney, Md.), 1939 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 14 Olsen, Ole and Johnson, Chic, 1939 – 1941<br />

F. 15 Olver, Hal, 1933 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 16 O’Malley, Rex, 1925 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 17 O’Neil, Nance, 1940 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 18 O’Neil, Sally, 1934 – 1944 and undated (Includes letter of agreement.)<br />

F. 19 O’Neill, Barry, 1930<br />

F. 20 O’Neill, James C., 1938 Aug. 7<br />

F. 21 Operti, LeRoi, 1942 – 1951<br />

F. 22 O’Ramey, Georgia, 1921 – 1928 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 23 Orr, Forrest, undated<br />

F. 24 Orr, Mary, 1939 – 1943 and undated (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 25 Osborne, Vivienne, 1925 – 1955 and undated (Includes Equity<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 26 O’Shea, Kevin, 1940 – 1942<br />

F. 27 Ossipaw, Aaron, 1941 and undated<br />

F. 28 O’Sullivan, Maureen, 1950 – 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

Box 77<br />

F. 1 Otway, Howard, 1943 and undated (Includes Equity contract and letter.)<br />

F. 2 Ouspenskaya, Maria, 1943 – 1946<br />

F. 3 Overman, Lynne, 1914 – 1932 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

“O” Miscellaneous, 1919 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 4 O’Brien – O’Sullivan, 1919 – 1954 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Hugh O’Connell and Robert Emmet O’Connor.)<br />

F. 5 Oakland – Ousley, 1928 – 1954 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from George Offerman, Jr., Larry Oliver, Dorothy<br />

Olney, Conrad Osborn, Harry H. Oshrun, Frank Otto, Marie<br />

Bankhead Owen, and Monroe Owsley.)<br />

PARB Research Services, 1933 – 1942 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from James Van de Mark.)<br />

F. 6 1933 – 1938<br />

F. 7 1939<br />

F. 8 1940 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 9 Pabst Theatre (Milwaukee, Wisc.), 1942 (See also Arthur Sircom<br />

correspondence.)<br />

F. 10 Padgett, Jerry, 1949<br />

F. 11 Page, Bradley, 1928 – 1936 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 12 Page, Eugene, 1943<br />

F. 13 Paige, Mabel, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 14 Paige, Robert, 1933 – 1945<br />

F. 15 Painter, Eleanor, undated<br />

F. 16 Palm Beach Playhouse (Palm Springs, Ca.), 1952 – 1957<br />

F. 17 Palmer, Clara, 1921 – 1955 (Includes contracts, one with George M. Cohan<br />

for Mary, and autograph.)<br />

F. 18 Palmer, Jeanne, 1939 – 1942<br />

F. 19 Palmerton, Guy, 1937 – 1953 and undated (See also Guy Palmerton<br />

Players, Worcester Drama Festival, and Manhattan Players.)<br />

F. 20-21 Paloian (a.k.a. Paloyan), George, 1948 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 22 Pantages, Lloyd, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 23 Pape, Lionel, 1935 and undated<br />

F. 24 Paper Mill Playhouse (Millburn, N.J.), 1940 – 1955<br />

F. 25 Parker, Jean, 1941 – 1951 (Includes only correspondence from Parker’s<br />

husband, Curtis Grotter.)<br />

F. 26 Parker, Kenneth, 1944 – 1949<br />

F. 27 Parker, Mary Moncure, ca. 1938 and undated<br />

F. 28 Parks, Bobby, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 29 Parks, Melvin, 1935 – 1947<br />

F. 30-31 Parr, Charles H. III, 1942 - 1944<br />

Box 78<br />

F. 1 Parrish, Judy, 1939 and undated (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 2 Parsons, George, 1916 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 3 Parsons, Kathryn, 1934 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 4 Parsons, Louella, 1936 – 1939 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 5 Pasadena Playhouse (Ca.), 1955 – 1956<br />

F. 6 Pascal, Eddie, 1931 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 7 Patrick, John (a.k.a. Pyle, Richard), 1917 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 8 Patrick, Lee, ca. 1928 – 1931 and undated (Includes Equity agreement<br />

to represent.)<br />

F. 9 Pattee, Floyd, 1945<br />

F. 10 Patterson, Ada, 1936 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 11 Paul, Leslie, 1946<br />

F. 12 Paxton, Marie, 1943 – 1949 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 13 Paz, Joseph, 1944<br />

F. 14 Peacock, Anne, 1943 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 15 Peacock, Bertram, 1936 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 16 Pearce, Alice, 1943<br />

F. 17 Pearce, Jean, 1943 – 1945 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 18 Pearson, Molly, 1933 – 1940 (Includes two items.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 19 Pearson, Talbot, 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 20 Peck, Gregory, 1945 – 1952 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 21 Peckham, Ted, 1937 – 1943 (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 22 Pemberton, Brock, 1935 – 1946<br />

F. 23 Pemberton, Virginia, 1934 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 24 Pembroke, George, 1944 - 1952<br />

F. 25 Pendleton, Gaylord, 1935 and undated<br />

F. 26 Pendleton, Nat, 1928 June 25 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 27 Pennington, Ann, 1936 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 28 Penthouse Theatre (Atlanta, Ga.), 1949 – 1951<br />

F. 29 Peppard, George, 1955 Feb. 28<br />

F. 30 Perfect, Rose, 1939 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 31 Perkins, Osgood, undated (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 32 Perry, Antoinette, 1926 – 1945<br />

F. 33 Perry, Ben, 1944<br />

F. 34 Perry, Mary, 1938 – 1944 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 35 Perry, Robert E., 1936 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 36 Persoff, Nehemiah, 1946 July 23<br />

F. 37 Peters, Brandon, 1922 – 1942 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 38 Peters, Rollo, 1929 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 39 Peterson, Marjorie, 1935 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 40 Petrova, Olga, 1946 – 1954 and undated (Includes two synopses of Big<br />

Deal, undated.)<br />

F. 41 Petry, Gedda, 1945 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 42 Pettes, Marie, undated<br />

F. 43 Pevney, Joseph, 1939 – 1940 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 44 Phelps, Eleanor, 1931 and undated (Includes Equity agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 45 Phillips, Howard, 1927 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 46 Phillips, Minna, 1939 – 1948<br />

F. 47 Phillips, Norma, 1930 and undated<br />

F. 48 Pickford, Mary, 1934 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 49 Picon, Molly, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 50 Pidgeon, Walter, 1936 – 1956 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

Box 79<br />

F. 1 Pierce, Lewis, 1944 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 2 Pierce, Marion, 1939 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 3 Pierpont, Laura, 1939 – 1942 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 4 Pierson, Arthur, 1931 – ca. 1944 and undated (See also Robert<br />

Anderson and North Shore Players correspondence.)<br />

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Pillot, Eugene, 1940 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 5 1940<br />

F. 6 1941 - 1942<br />

F. 7 1943<br />

F. 8 1944 – 1946 and undated (Includes fifteen revised pages of Open<br />

Sesame script.)<br />

F. 9 Pine, Phillip, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 10 Pingree, Helen, 1951 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 11 Pinkerton, Roderick, 1948<br />

F. 12 Pinza, Ezio, 1955 and undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 13 Pioneer Valley Drama Festival (Holyoke, Mass.), 1940 – 1944<br />

F. 14 Pitkin, Robert, 1936<br />

F. 15 Pitman, Richard, 1934 – 1937<br />

F. 16 Pittinger, Warren, 1929 – 1930 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 17 Pitts, Zasu, 1939 – 1956<br />

F. 18 Pittsburgh Playhouse (Pa.), 1940 – 1952<br />

Playhouse, 1942 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 19 Albany, N.Y., 1947 - 1952<br />

F. 20 Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., 1948<br />

Providence, R.I., 1942 – 1945 and undated<br />

1942<br />

F. 21 Mar. – June 10<br />

F. 22 June 17 – July<br />

F. 23 Aug. – Sept.<br />

F. 24 1943 (Includes correspondence with Wendell Corey.)<br />

F. 25 1944 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 26 Playhouse in the Park (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1952 – 1956<br />

F. 27 Plimmer, Walter, 1934 – 1935<br />

F. 28 Plummer, Christopher, 1952 Dec. 8<br />

F. 29 Plunkett, Cy, 1922 – 1929<br />

F. 30 Plymouth Drama Festival (Plymouth, Mass.), 1943 – 1953 (See also<br />

Franklin Trask correspondence.)<br />

F. 31 Poché Theatre (<strong>New</strong> Orleans, La.), 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 32 Pocono Playhouse (Mountainhome, Pa.), 1947 – 1953<br />

F. 33 Poe, Aileen, 1941 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 34 Pollock, Channing, 1928 – 1932 (Includes four items.)<br />

F. 35 Pons, Lily, 1936 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 36 Porter, Kenneth, 1946 – 1949 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 37 Porter, Norman, 1944 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 38 Porter, Paul and Paul, Jr., 1931 – 1955 and undated<br />

Box 80<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 1 Portsmouth Theatre (N.H.) , 1942 – 1952 (See also condolence letter<br />

from Maude Hartwig on Chamberlain Brown’s death.)<br />

F. 2 Post, Emily, 1946<br />

F. 3 Post, Guy Bates, 1928 – 1945 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 4 Post, Harry, 1949<br />

F. 5 Poultney, George W., 1945<br />

F. 6 Powell, Dick, 1931 – 1953 (Includes mostly requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 7 Powell, Eleanor, 1947<br />

F. 8 Powell, William, 1922 - 1953<br />

F. 9 Power, Tyrone (1869 – 1931), 1924 and undated<br />

F. 10 Power, Tyrone (1914 – 1958), 1941 – 1951 (Includes requests re:<br />

summer stock.)<br />

F. 11 Powers, James T., 1891 – 1942 (Includes holiday card with Powers’ photo<br />

from Rich & Harris, and letters from Rachel Booth Powers, his wife.)<br />

F. 12 Powers, Jeanne, 1937 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 13 Powers, Leona, 1933 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 14 Powers, Marie, 1940 – 1950<br />

F. 15 Powers, Richard, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 16 Powers, Tom, 1919 – 1942 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 17 Preminger, Otto, 1940 – 1941 (See also Scripts – Most Likely to Succeed.)<br />

F. 18 Preston, Jack, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 19 Preston, Randolph, 1936 – 1942<br />

F. 20 Preston, Walter, 1944 – 1950<br />

F. 21 Price, Georgie, 1941 – 1946<br />

F. 22 Price, Jean, 1940 and undated<br />

F. 23 Price, Vincent, 1940 – 1952 and undated (Includes requests re: summer<br />

stock and regrets.)<br />

F. 24 Primrose, Mrs. George H., 1940 Apr. 1<br />

F. 25 Prince, Adel<strong>aid</strong>e, 1934 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 26 Prince, Harold, 1948 – 1954 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 27 Princess Do May, 1954 (Includes correspondence with manager.)<br />

F. 28 Pringle, William, 1928 – 1943<br />

F. 29 Probert, George, 1928 – 1931 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 30 Proctor, Catherine, 1932 – 1952 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 31 Prouty, Jed, 1930 – 1940<br />

F. 32 Provincetown Players (Provincetown, Mass.), 1946 and undated<br />

F. 33 Prussing, Louise, 1926 – 1947<br />

F. 34 Pryor, Arthur, Jr., 1930 – 1949<br />

F. 35 Pryor, Roger, 1926 – 1947<br />

F. 36 Puck, Harry, 1928 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 37 Pulsifer, Fay, 1939 – 1940 and undated<br />

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F. 38 Purcell, Irene, 1928 – 1940 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 39 Putnam, George Carson, 1946<br />

“P” Miscellaneous, 1901 – 1959 and undated<br />

F. 40 Pac – Payne, 1901 – 1959 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Doris Packer (letter of introduction), John Parrish, Harriet<br />

Parsons, Joseph Pasternak, William Moore Patch, Elizabeth Patterson,<br />

and Larry Parks.)<br />

Box 81<br />

F. 1 Pea – Pezet, 1924 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Eddie Peabody, Lea Penman, Dorothy Peters, Karen Peterson,<br />

including postscript by Walter Huston, Westbrook Pegler’s assistant,<br />

and Mrs. John deWitt Peltz.)<br />

F. 2 Pf – Porterfield, 1920 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

with Mary Philips, Irving Pichel, Mme. Pilar-Morin, Noam Pitlik,<br />

Players Repertory Company, Denis [sic] Plimmer, and “Bird”<br />

Pollard.)<br />

F. 3 Pos – Putnam, 1911 – 1952 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Tom Poston et al, Paul M. Potter, Phyllis Povah, Purnell B.<br />

Pratt, Monte Proser, Dick Purcell, Gertrude Purcell, and Rosemary<br />

Prinz.)<br />

F. 4 Quigley, Charles, 1945 – 1950 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 5 Quillan, Eddie, 1934 and undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 6 Quinlan, Gertrude, undated<br />

F. 7 Quinn, Anthony, 1948 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

replies.)<br />

F.8 Quinn, Shirland, 1944<br />

F. 9 “Q” Miscellaneous, 1932 – 1956<br />

F. 10 Railton, Margo, 1942 and undated<br />

F. 11 Rainer, Luise, 1940 – 1948<br />

F. 12 Rains, Claude, 1928 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 13 Ralph, Jessie, 1926 – 1942 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 14 Ralston, Esther, 1938 – 1950 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 15 Rambeau, Marjorie, 1946 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 16 Rambova, Natacha, 1926 – 1927 and undated<br />

F. 17 Rand, Jerry, 1947 Apr. 22<br />

F. 18 Rand, Raymond, 1942<br />

F. 19 Rand, Sally, 1934 – 1947<br />

F. 20 Randell, Louis P, 1938 (Includes three letters re: formation of theatrical<br />

agency association.)<br />

F. 21 Randolph, Donald, 1936 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 22 Rapper, Irving, 1939 and undated<br />

F. 23 Rascoe, Burton, 1937 – 1943<br />

F. 24 Rathbone, Basil, 1930 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 25 Ratoff, Gregory, 1930<br />

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F. 26 Rauber, Richard, ca. 1933 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 27 Rawlinson, Herbert, 1930 – 1933 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 28 Rawls, Eugenia, 1943 – 1946 and undated (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 29 Rawls, James, 1939 – 1952 and undated<br />

Ray, Charles, 1924 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 30 1924 – 1932 (Includes contracts and autographs.)<br />

F. 31 1936 – 1940 (Includes Nov. 1936 issue of Hollywood Digest.)<br />

F. 32 undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

Box 82<br />

F. 1 Ray, Clara, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 2 Ray- Mond (Magician), 1942 – 1948<br />

F. 3 Raymond, Dean, 1928 – 1930<br />

F. 4 Raymond, Eugene III, 1937 – 1938<br />

F. 5 Raymond, Frederick, Jr., 1920 – 1923 and undated (Includes only<br />

contracts and inscription with sketches)<br />

F. 6 Raymond, Gene (a.k.a. Guion, Raymond), 1925 – 1950 and<br />

undated (Includes correspondence re: summer stock and regrets,<br />

contract for Raymond Guion, and autograph, signed as “Raymond<br />

Guion.”)<br />

F. 7 Raymond, Helen, 1930 – 1942<br />

F. 8 Raymond, Maude, 1927 – 1928 and undated<br />

F. 9 Raymond, Robin, 1939 – 1940 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 10-11 Raymond, Royal and Shirley, 1941 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 12 Reade, M<strong>aid</strong>a, 1932 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 13 Reade, Roma, undated<br />

F. 14 Reagan, Ronald, 1948 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets; includes two handwritten notes from Reagan.)<br />

F. 15 Red Barn Theatre (Westboro, Mass.), 1951 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 16 Redgrave, Michael, 1946 Dec. 20<br />

Reed, Florence, 1930 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 17 1930 – 1939 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 18 1940 – 1958 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 19 Undated<br />

F. 20 Reed, Phillip, 1937 – 1949<br />

F. 21 Reedy, Bart, 1941<br />

F. 22 Reeve, Ada, 1931<br />

F. 23 Reeves-Smith, Harry, 1929 and undated<br />

F. 24 Reeves-Smith, Olive, 1937 - 1953<br />

F. 25 Regent, Robert, 1934 – 1937<br />

F. 26 Regent Theatre (Norwalk, Conn.), 1933 and undated<br />

F. 27 Reichmann, Max (Photographer), 1951<br />

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F. 28 Reid, Carl Benton, 1930 – 1946<br />

F. 29 Reid, Frances, 1941<br />

F. 30 Remarqué, Erich Maria, 1946 Apr. 5 (Includes one note of regret for<br />

speaking invitation.)<br />

F. 31 Remy, Ethel, 1921 – 1952 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 32 Renault, Francis, 1943 – 1954 and undated (Includes autographed flyer<br />

and postcard.)<br />

F. 33 Rennie, Hugh, 1953 July 18<br />

F. 34 Rennie, James, 1928 – 1944 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 35 Rennyson, Gertrude, 1952 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 36 Rentz, Thomas, 1952 – 1953<br />

F. 37 Revell, Nellie, 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 38 Revner, Katherine, 1928 – 1932 and undated<br />

Box 83<br />

F. 1 Reynolds, Charles H., 1950 – 1953<br />

F. 2 Reynolds, Gene, 1941 – 1949<br />

F. 3 Reynolds, Helene, 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 4 Reynolds, Jack, 1946 and undated<br />

F. 5 Rhyner, Charles, 1944<br />

F. 6 Rialto Theatre (Washington, D.C.), 1937<br />

F. 7 Riano, Renie, 1945 (Includes correspondence from agent.)<br />

F. 8 Ricard, Amy, undated (Includes autographs, one of Lester Lonergan.)<br />

F. 9 Rice, Edmund (a.k.a. Larry), 1944 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 10 Rice, Elmer, 1931 – 1940<br />

F. 11 Rice, Lillian, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 12 Rice, William, 1937 - 1940<br />

F. 13 Rich, Eddie, 1945 – 1952<br />

F. 14 Rich, Irene, 1928 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 15 Rich, Shirley, 1951<br />

F. 16 Richards, Addison, 1941 June 27<br />

F. 17 Richards, Dick (Comedian), 1944 – 1950<br />

F. 18 Richards, Gordon, 1939 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 19 Richards, Henry, 1930 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 20 Richards, Kurt, 1933 – 1942<br />

F. 21 Richards, Lexford, 1947 – 1951 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 22 Richards, Stanley, 1939 – 1946 and undated (Includes title page of play<br />

Quantity Beach.)<br />

F. 23 Richards, Thomas, 1937 – 1939<br />

F. 24 Richardson, Emory, 1942 – 1944 and undated (Includes Equity<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 25 Richardson, Ralph, undated (Includes one item.)<br />

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F. 26 Richardson, Richard, 1928 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 27 Richardson, Wells, 1931 - 1944<br />

F. 28 Richman, Arthur, 1932 and undated<br />

F. 29 Richman, Harry, 1934 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 30 Riddell, Gilberte, 1949<br />

F. 31 Ridgefield Summer Theatre (Conn.), 1948 (See also Alexander<br />

Kirkland correspondence.)<br />

F. 32 Ridges, Stanley, 1917 – 1949 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent and autograph.)<br />

F. 33 Ridgeway Theatre (White Plains, N.Y.) , 1935 - 1940<br />

F. 34 Ridgewell, Audrey, 1939 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 35 Rigali, Al, 1939 – 1942 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 36 Riggs, Ralph, 1945 – 1950<br />

F. 37 Riley, Leo, 1953 – 1955 and undated (See also Scripts.)<br />

F. 38 Ring, Blanche, 1927 – 1955 and undated (Includes contracts and<br />

autograph.) .<br />

F. 39 Ripley, Everett, 1940 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 40 Risdon, Elizabeth, 1921 – 1944 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 41 Risdon, Marianne, 1939(Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 42 Ritchie, Charles, 1928 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 43 Ritter, Thelma, 1952 – 1956 (Includes requests re: summer stock, regrets,<br />

and Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 44 Riverside Theatre (Bridgton, Me.), 1948<br />

Box 84<br />

F. 1 Robards, Jason, 1931 – 1941<br />

F. 2 Rober, Richard, 1944 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 3 Roberts, Beverly, 1941 – 1943<br />

F. 4 Roberts, Roy, 1936 – 1940 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 5 Robertson, Guy, 1920 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 6 Robertson, William, 1936 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 7 Robeson, Paul, 1941 – 1946 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets per attorney.)<br />

F. 8 Robins, Edward H., 1931 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 9 Robinson, Bill, 1941 – 1944 (Includes one letter from Robinson.)<br />

F. 10 Robinson, Casey, 1943 May 12<br />

F. 11 Robinson, Edward G., 1943 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 12 Robinson, Frances, 1926 - 1947<br />

F. 13 Robson, Flora, 1942 – 1951 (Includes correspondence from Lloyd N.<br />

Almirall and fan letter to Robson.)<br />

F. 14 Robson, May, 1928 – 1940 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 15 Roche, John, 1920 – 1921 (Includes contract and autograph only.)<br />

F. 16 Rockmore, Elias L. (“Bob”), 1926 – 1942 (See also Paul Robeson<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

correspondence.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 17 Rodrigues, Aurelio, 1948 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 18 Roecker, Edward, 1938 – 1945<br />

F. 19 Roeder, Joesph, 1939 – 1940 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 20 Roerick, William, 1939 – 1955 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

Roffman, Richard, 1928 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 21 1938 – 1948 (Includes correspondence to Roffman re: Chamberlain<br />

Brown.)<br />

F. 22 1950 – 1951<br />

F. 23 undated<br />

F. 24 Rogers, Al, 1934 – 1936<br />

F. 25 Rogers, Charles “Buddy,” 1936 – 1949 (Includes three items, including<br />

brief note from Rogers.)<br />

F. 26 Rogers, Ginger, 1936 – 1954 (Includes mostly requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets.)<br />

F. 27 Rogers, Jessica, 1943 – 1953<br />

F. 28 Rogers, Leonard, 1955 and undated (Includes letter and autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 29 Rogers, Roy, 1941 – 1944 (Includes four items.)<br />

F. 30 Roland, Norman, 1945 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 31 Rollins, David, undated<br />

F. 32 Rollins, Leighton, 1938 – 1940<br />

F. 33 Romano, Charles, 1932 and undated<br />

F. 34 Romero, Cesar, 1927 – 1951 and undated (Includes several clippings,<br />

Equity agreement to represent, and handwritten ledger sheet of wages<br />

earned.)<br />

F. 35 Rooney, Mickey, 1946 – 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

one regret.)<br />

F. 36 Rooney, Pat, 1947 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 37 Roos, Joanna, 1930 – 1942 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 38 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1933 – 1939 (Includes responses to invitations per<br />

staff and one letter from George T. Bye, June 17, 1938.)<br />

F. 39 Rorke, Hayden, 1946 – 1949 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping; see also Laguna Players (Ca.).)<br />

Box 85<br />

F. 1 Rose, Billy, 1943 – 1953 (Includes mostly regrets in response to<br />

invitations.)<br />

F. 2 Rose, Edward W., undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 3 Rosen, Jerry, 1946<br />

F. 4 Rosene, John Louis, 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 5 Rosoff’s Restaurant, 1954 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 6 Ross, Anthony, 1938 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 7 Ross, Lanny, 1937 – 1947<br />

F. 8 Ross, Leo, 1948 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 9 Ross, Thomas W., 1953 and undated (Includes autographed scrapbook<br />

page.)<br />

F. 10 Rosskam, Charles H., 1943 – 1951 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clippings.)<br />

F. 11 Rothe, Elliott,1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 12 Rowe, Earl, 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 13 Rowland, Adele, undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 14 Rowland, Kenneth, undated<br />

F. 15 Roy, Harold, 1930 – 1931 and undated<br />

Royal Alexandria Theatre (Toronto), 1932 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 16 1932 – 1940<br />

F. 17 1941<br />

1943<br />

F. 18 June – July<br />

F. 19 Aug. – Sept.<br />

F. 20 1944<br />

1945<br />

F. 21 Jan. – Mar.<br />

F. 22 May – Aug.<br />

F. 23 1946<br />

F. 24 1947 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 25 Royle, Selena, 1930 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 26 Royton, Helen, 1935 – 1937 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 27 Rubin, Benny, 1931 – 1936<br />

F. 28 Ruffo, Titta, 1927 Jan. 7<br />

F. 29 Ruggles, Charles, 1934 – 1949 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 30 Rushmore, Vivian, undated<br />

F. 31 Russell, Annie, 1935 and undated (Includes correspondence and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 32 Russell, Bill, 1945 – 1946 and undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 33 Russell, Bob, 1946 and undated<br />

F. 34 Russell, Jane, 1949 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock, regrets,<br />

and autograph.)<br />

F. 35 Russell, Rosalind, ca. 1940 – 1951 (Includes requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets, some per Frederick Brisson.)<br />

F. 36 Russell, Zelda, 1927 – 1946 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 37 Ruth, Tommy, 1944 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 38 Rutherford, Tom, 1933 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 39 Ryan, Mary, 1930 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 40 Ryttenberg, Jack Edward, 1933<br />

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Box 86<br />

“R” Miscellaneous, 1915 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 1 Ra, 1915 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence from Isabel<br />

Randolph, Burton Rascoe, Elizabeth Rathburn, Carl Ravazza,<br />

Dorothy Raymond, and Robin Raymond.)<br />

F. 2 Rea – Rhodes, 1931 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Harry Redding, Ralph Remley, Dave Renard, Al Reno,<br />

Hamilton Revelle, Anne Revere, and Carrie Reynolds.)<br />

F. 3 Ric – Rizer, 1913 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Vernon Rich, Charles Richman, Geogre Riddell, Hal Riddle, Frances<br />

Ring, Robert Ringling, Bob Ripa, Ritz Quartette, and William Riva.)<br />

F. 4 Rob – Root, 1920 – 1956 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Eleanor Robson and Emmett Rogers.)<br />

F. 5 Ros – Royer, 1925 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Clifford Rose, Rose Marie (manager), Stuart Rose, “Roxy”<br />

Rothafel, Anita Rothe, Marcel Rousseau, Adele Rowland, Edward<br />

Royce, and Riza Royce.)<br />

F. 6 Royle – Ryder, 1924 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Edwin Milton Royle, Siegfried Rumann, Lewis Russell, William<br />

Russell, Alfred Ryder, and John W. Rumsey.)<br />

F. 7 Sabin, Charles, 1933 – 1942<br />

F. 8 Sacro, Ralph, 1942 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 9 Sage, Clifford Russell, 1935 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 10 St. Clair, Robert, 1930 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 11 St. Denis, Ruth, 1940 Mar. 7<br />

F. 12 St. John, Theodore, 1939 and undated<br />

F. 13 St. Michael’s Playhouse (Winooski, Vt.), 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 14 Saks, Yetta, 1944 – 1950<br />

F. 15 Salmaggi, Felix W., 1937 – 1949<br />

F. 16 Salt Creek Summer Theatre (Hinsdale, Ill.), 1952<br />

F. 17 Sampsel, John Guy, 1938 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 18 Samuel French, Inc., 1940 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 19 Samuell, William, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 20 Sanders, Lee, 1946 – 1948<br />

F. 21 Sanders, Tom H., 1945<br />

F. 22 Sanderson, Julia, 1935 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 23 Sands, Dorothy, 1928 – 1948 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 24 Santley, Joseph, 1951 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 25 Santrey, Henry, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 26 Sardi, Vincent, 1931 – 1933 (Includes correspondence re: unp<strong>aid</strong><br />

account.)<br />

F. 27 Sargent, Brent, 1943 – 1946<br />

F. 28 Sargent, Mary, 1940 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 29 Sargent, Tom, 1929 – 1933<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 30 Sarter, Emilie, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 31 Sasso, Frank, 1926 – 1927 and undated<br />

Box 87<br />

F. 1 Satinsky, Joseph, 1942 – 1953<br />

F. 2 Satz, Ludwig, 1936 – 1942<br />

F. 3 Saunders, Nicholas, 1945 – 1947 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 4 Savage, Barbara, 1939 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 5 Savannah Playhouse of Armstrong Junior College (Ga.), 1941<br />

(Includes correspondence from Stacy Keach.)<br />

F. 6 Saville, Ruth, 1950 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 7 Savitz, Dick and Mrs., 1941 - 1943<br />

F. 8 Savoy, George, 1939<br />

F. 9 Savoy-Victoria Musical Comedy Co., undated<br />

F. 10 Saxe, Sam, 1938<br />

F. 11 Schafer, Natalie, 1939 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 12 Schenker, Jack, 1945<br />

F. 13 Schildkraut, Joseph, 1924 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 14 Schuessler, Fred, 1930 – 1931<br />

F. 15 Schuler, William (Billy), 1921 – 1923 and undated (Includes<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 16 Schulman, Victorine D., 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 17 Schwartz, Arthur, undated<br />

F. 18 Schwartz, Maurice, 1933 – 1938<br />

F. 19 Schwezoff, Igor, 1941 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 20 Scott, Agnes (a.k.a. Yost, Agnes Scott), 1954 - 1955<br />

F. 21 Scott, Cyril, 1925 – 1931 (Includes Equity agreement to represent.)<br />

F. 22 Scott, Dorothy, 1937 – 1948<br />

F. 23 Scott, James T., 1928 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 24 Scott, Martha, 1937 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 25 Scott, Randolph, 1936 – 1954 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 26 Scott, Zachary, 1946 – 1952<br />

F. 27 Sea Cliff Summer Theatre (Sea Cliff, N.Y.), 1947 -1950 and<br />

undated<br />

F. 28 Sears, Barbara, 1943 and undated<br />

F. 29 Segal, Vivienne, 1920 – 1952 (Includes invitations to appear, regrets, and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 30 Seiden, Milton, 1949<br />

F. 31 Select Theatres Corporation, 1933 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 32 Selvaggio, John E., 1953 – 1954<br />

F. 33 Selwart, Tonio, 1940 and undated<br />

F. 34 Selwyn, Arch, 1931 – 1933<br />

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F. 35 Selznick, Irene Mayer, 1947 – 1948 (Includes only correspondence to<br />

Selznick and from Irving Schneider re: Selznick.)<br />

F. 36 Sereno, Joseph M., 1953<br />

F. 37 Serlin, Oscar, 1934 – 1948<br />

F. 38 Servoss, Mary, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 39 Seymour, Harry, 1943<br />

F. 40 Seymour, Jane, 1949 – 1951 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 41 Seymour, John D., 1928<br />

F. 42 Shafter, Otto, 1940<br />

F. 43 Shale, Harry, 1940 – 1944<br />

F. 44-45 Shannon, Effie, 1925 – 1946 and undated (Includes handwritten ledger<br />

sheet of wages earned.)<br />

Box 88<br />

F. 1 Shapiro, Herbert, 1931 and undated<br />

F. 2 Sharon, William, 1931 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 3 Shaw, Oscar, 1917 – 1944 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 4 Shaw, Reta, 1946<br />

F. 5 Shayne, Edith, 1932 – 1939 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 6-7 Shea, Joseph E., 1924 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 8 Shean, Al, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 9 Sheehan, Bill (William E.), 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 10 Sheehy, Alice E., 1948<br />

F. 11 Sheffer, Robert, 1940<br />

F. 12 Sheffield, Reginald, 1949 and undated<br />

F. 13 Sheffield, Flora, undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 14 Shelton, Don, 1939 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 15 Shelton, Hall, 1937 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 16 Shepley, Ruth, 1918 – 1929 and undated (Includes contracts and<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 17 Sheridan, Ann, 1948 – 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 18 Sherman, Mildred, 1939 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 19 Sherwood, Charles, 1949<br />

F. 20 Sherwood, Henry, 1931 – 1949 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 21 Shevin, Fred, 1956<br />

F. 22 Shields, George, 1931 – 1934 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 23 Shirley, Florence, 1911 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 24 Short, Frank Lee, 1945 and undated<br />

F. 25 Short, Hassard, 1951 Mar. 22 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 26 Shotwell, Marie, 1917 (Includes two items, including contract.)<br />

F. 27 Shrewsbury, Lillian, 1939<br />

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F. 28 Shubert, J.J., 1955 June 23 (See also Select Theatres Corporation and<br />

Shubert Theatre Corporation correspondence.)<br />

F. 29 Shubert, Lee, 1918 – 1951 (See also Select Theatres Corporation and<br />

Shubert Theatre Corporation; includes contract for Freedom company<br />

between Shubert and Morris Gest, 1918.)<br />

F. 30-31 Shubert-Lafayette Theatre (Detroit, Mi.), 1942 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 32-33 Shubert Theatre Corporation, 1928 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 34 Shull, Leo, 1945 – 1947<br />

F. 35 Shulman, Norwood, 1948 – 1949 (Includes correspondence with Shulman<br />

family.)<br />

F. 36 Shutta, Ethel, 1947 – 194? and undated<br />

F. 37 Sidney, George, 1915 – 1942<br />

F. 38 Sidney, Sylvia, 1927 – 1955 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 39 Siems & Kaye, 1937 and undated<br />

F. 40 Silbert, Liza, 1932 – 1944<br />

F. 41 Sillman, Leonard, 1935 – 1955<br />

F. 42 Silver, Joe, 1942 – 1947 and undated<br />

Box 89<br />

F. 1 Simmons, Romayne, 1945<br />

F. 2 Simpson, Ivan, undated<br />

F. 3 Simpson, Pamela, undated<br />

F. 4 Simpson, Peggy, 1938 (Includes correspondence about Simpson.)<br />

F. 5 Sinclair, Horace, 1931 – 1942 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 6 Sinclair, Hugh, 1930 and undated<br />

F. 7 Singleton, Penny, 1946 – 1949<br />

F. 8 Sircom, Arthur, 1937 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 9 Sitgreaves, Beverly, undated<br />

F. 10 Skelly, Hal, 1926 – 1932<br />

F. 11 Skelly, Madge, 1949<br />

F. 12 Skilling, Robert, 1934 – 1937<br />

F. 13 Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1942 – 1955 and undated (Includes two letters<br />

from Skinner.)<br />

F. 14 Skinner, Neil, 1938 – 1941<br />

F. 15 Skinner, Otis, 1928 and undated (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 16 Skinner, Richard, 1941 and undated (See also Westchester Playhouse,<br />

Olney Theatre, and McCarter Theatre.)<br />

F. 17 Skipworth, Alison, 1928 – 1941 and undated (Includes contract for<br />

Mrs. Dane’s Defense.)<br />

F. 18 Slater, Ralph, 1948 (Includes one note from Slater’s managing director.)<br />

F. 19 Slezak, Walter, ca. 1936 (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 20 Sloan, Bernard R., 1949<br />

F. 21 Sloane, A. Baldwin, undated (Includes two items; see also Scripts – The<br />

Summer Widowers.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 22 Small, Paul, 1943 (See also Mayan Theatre.)<br />

F. 23 Smiley, Emily, 1939 and undated<br />

F. 24 Smith, Alexis, 1947 – 1949 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 25 Smith, Archie, 1944 – 1946<br />

F. 26 Smith, Betty, undated (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 27 Smith, Bruce, 1945<br />

F. 28 Smith, C.Aubrey, 1943 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 29 Smith, Kate, 1933 – 1949<br />

F. 30 Smith, Loring, 1939 – 1943 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 31 Smith, Matthew, 1928 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 32 Smith, Queenie, 1950 and undated<br />

F. 33 Smith, Ralph S., 1950<br />

F. 34 Smith, Virginia, 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 35 Smith, Walter, undated<br />

F. 36 Smith, Winchell, 1920 – 1927<br />

F. 37 Snyder, Louise, 1942 – 1944 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 38 Sobol, Louis, 1932 – 1949 (Includes autographed column.)<br />

F. 39 Society of American Arts and Letters, Inc., undated<br />

F. 40 Somnes, George, 1937 -1952<br />

F. 41 Sondergaard, Gale, 1934 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 42 Sonderson, Lora, 1941 – 1951<br />

F. 43 Sons of the Pioneers, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 44 Soo, Jack, 1945<br />

F. 45 Sorin, Louis, 1942 and undated<br />

F. 46 Sothern, E.H., 1928 and undated (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 47 Sothern, Georgia, 1941 – 1951<br />

F. 48 Soulé, Olan, E., 1933 - 1948<br />

F. 49-50 South Shore Players (Cohasset, Mass.), 1937 – 1948<br />

F. 51 Souther, Joaquin, 1933 – 1944<br />

F. 52 Spa Summer Theatre (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.), 1939 -1947 and<br />

undated<br />

F. 53 Spachner, Leopold, 1941 - 1943<br />

Box 90<br />

F. 1 Spencer, Richard, 1931 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 2 Sper, Norman L., 1947<br />

F. 3 Spong, Hilda, 1938 and undated<br />

F. 4 Spooner, Cecil, 1939 – 1951<br />

F. 5 Spottswood, James, 1926 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 6 Spurr, 1930 – 1941 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 Squire, Katherine, 1946 – 1948<br />

F. 8 Stafford, Charles, 1939 – 1940 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 9 Stander, Lionel, 1947 – 1950<br />

F. 10 Stanley, Aileen, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 11 Stanley, Forrest, 1911 and undated<br />

F. 12 Stapleton, Jean, 1946 – 1952 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 13 Stapleton, Maureen, 1946 Dec. 17<br />

F. 14 Starlight Theatre (Pawling, N.Y.)., 1939 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 15-16 Starr, Frances, 1926 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 17 Starr, Muriel, 1940 and undated (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 18 State Theatre (Torrington, Conn.), 1939<br />

F. 19 Steel, John, 1928 – 1934 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 20 Steele, Rogers, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 21 Steele, Vernon, 1918 – 1931<br />

F. 22 Steichen, Edward, undated (Includes one handwritten note and envelope<br />

fragment.)<br />

F. 23 Sten, Anna, 1941 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 24 Stenborg, Helen, 1945 – 1946 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 25 Stephenson, Henry, 1929 – 1942<br />

F. 26 Sterling, Jan (a.k.a. Jane), undated (Includes two handwritten notes from<br />

Jane Sterling.)<br />

F. 27 Sterling, Richard, 1937 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 28 Stern, Jack, 1935 – 1938 (Includes contract.)<br />

F. 29 Stern, Jill, 1933 and undated<br />

F. 30 Stevens, Harry, 1937 and undated<br />

F. 31 Stevens, Mort, 1943 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 32 Stevenson, Richard, 1928 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 33 Stevenson, W. Douglas, undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 34 Stewart, June, 1944 – 1947 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 35 Stewart, Katherine, 1940<br />

F. 36 Stewart, Lillian, undated<br />

F. 37 Stoddard, Haila, 1942 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 38 Stokowski, Sonya, 1939 – 1944<br />

F. 39 Stone, Ezra, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 40 Stone, Fred, 1910 – 1949 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 41 Stone, Millburn, undated<br />

F. 42 Stone, P.M., 1951 – 1952 (Includes correspondence re: history of Castle<br />

Square Stock Company.)<br />

F. 43 Stone, Paul, 1938<br />

F. 44 Stone, Ralph W., 1944 – 1947<br />

F. 45 Stone, Robert W., 1944<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 91<br />

F. 1 Stony Creek Players (Conn.), 1940 – 1944 (See also Ronald T.<br />

Hammond correspondence.)<br />

F. 2 Stoopnagle, Colonel, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 3 Storch, Larry, 1948 Nov. 26<br />

F. 4 Stout, A.D., 1937 – 1940<br />

F. 5 Straight, Beatrice, 1939 – 1948 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 6 Strange, Robert, 1929 - 1948<br />

F. 7 Stratton, Chester, 1939 – 1943 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 8 Strickland, Helen, 1925 – 1932<br />

F. 9 Strong, Jay, 1929 – 1940 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 10 Strunsky, Manya Gordon, 1936 – 1937<br />

F. 11 Stuart, Maxine, 1943 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 12 Stuart, Nick, 1933 – 1944<br />

F. 13 Stubbs, Harry, undated<br />

F. 14 Stuckmann, Eugene, 1943 – 1947<br />

F. 15 Sullivan, Ed, 1932 – 1954<br />

F. 16 Sullivan, Fred, 1930 – 1944 (Includes Equity contract and handwritten<br />

ledger sheet of wages earned.)<br />

F. 17 Sullivan, Gayne, 1948 – 1951<br />

Summer Theatre, 1946 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 18 Brattleboro, Vt., 1946 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 19 Watkins Glen, N.Y., 1948 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 20 Suratt, Valeska, 1915 – 1947 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 21 Susann, Jacqueline, 1939 – 1944 and undated (See also “F”<br />

Miscellaneous for handwritten note on verso of letter to Charles K.<br />

Freeman.)<br />

F. 22 Sutherland, Ann, 1925 – 1931 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 23 Sutton-Mattocks, V.E., 1933 – 1938<br />

F. 24 Swan, Mark, 1925 - 1930<br />

F. 25 Swann, Russell, 1937 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 26-27 Swanson, Gloria, 1936 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 28 Swarthout, Gladys, 1942 – 1946<br />

F. 29 Sweet, Blanche, 1916 – 1944<br />

F. 30 Sylva, Marguerita, 1933 – 1939 and undated<br />

“S” Miscellaneous, 1910 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 31 Sab – Sayers, 1910 – 1957 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Fred Sadoff, Virginia Sale, William Sampson, Harold Sanford,<br />

Dorothy Sarnoff, William, Sauter, George Schiller, and Leah<br />

Salisbury.)<br />

F. 32 Sca – Scully, 1925 – 1958 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from George Schiller.)<br />

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109


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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 33 Sea – Seymour, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes Wilfred<br />

Seagram, Zelda Sears, Rolfe Sedan, Marian Seldes, Marjorie<br />

Seligman, Vincent Serrano, Almira Sessions, Ed Setrakian, and Edgar<br />

Selwyn.)<br />

Box 92<br />

F. 1 Sha – Shearer, 1930 – 1952 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Zara Shakow, Peggy Shannon, Mary Shaw, Montague Shaw,<br />

Edith Shayne, Robert Shayne, and Norma Sheaere (per staff).)<br />

F. 2 Sheehan – Sherwood-Stahl, 1928 – 1955 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Jack Sheehan, Joshua Shelley, John Shellie,<br />

Fred Sherman, Garrison P. Sherwood, and Henry Sherwood.)<br />

F. 3 Shi – Sisk, 1917 – 1956 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Herb Shriner, Maurice Shrong, Anna Shropshire, Hunt Sidway,<br />

Bartlett Simmons, Georgia Simmons, Arthur Sinclair, Herman<br />

Shumlin, and Lee Simonson (per staff).)<br />

F. 4 Sk – Smith, 1930 – 1931 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Mark Smith, Patricia Smith, Robinson Smith, correspondence re: Red<br />

Skelton, and Spyros P. Skouras.)<br />

F. 5 So – Squires, 1907 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Bernard Sobel, Helen Spring, and Harry D. Squires.)<br />

F. 6 Sta – Staw, 1928 – 1953 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Grace Stafford, Ernest Stallard, Hugh Stange, and Charles Stanley.)<br />

F. 7 Ste – Stiefel, 1929 -1957 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Harvey Stephens, K.T. Stephens, Leon B. Stevens, Onslow Stevens,<br />

and Rosalie Stewart.)<br />

F. 8 Sto – Str, 1924 – 1956 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Michael Strange, John Stratton, Ethel Strickland, Raymond Stricklyn,<br />

Joe Striker, Michael Strong, Gloria Strook, Susan Strasberg, Carol<br />

Stone, Royal C. Stout, and Leslie Stowe.)<br />

F. 9 Stu – Sykes, 1926 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Norman Stuart, Richard Stuart, Clinton Sundberg, Paul Swan,<br />

Joseph Sweeney, and Basil Sydney.)<br />

F. 10 Taber, Richard, 1939 – 1950 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

limerick by Taber about the Browns.)<br />

F. 11 Tachna, Edith, 1941 – 1944 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

Talbot, Lyle (a.k.a. Lysle), 1928 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 12 1928 – 1930<br />

F. 13 1931<br />

F. 14 1932 – 1944 and undated (Includes publicity handbill.)<br />

F. 15 Taliaferro, Edith, 1918 - 1932<br />

F. 16 Taliaferro, Mabel, 1923 – 1954 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

Box 93<br />

F. 1-2 Talma, Zolya, 1923 – 1952 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 3 Tamiroff, Akim, 1942 – 1946<br />

F. 4-5 Tanno, Louis, 1927 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 6 Tano, Guy, 1939 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 7 Tapps, Georgie, 1942 – 1948<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 8 Tarkington, Booth, 1919 Sept. 6 (Includes short note re: trying to make<br />

an appointment to see the Browns.)<br />

F. 9 Tashman, Lilyan, 1919 – 1933 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 10 Taylor, Laurette, 1922 – 1942 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract, autographs and letters from Taylor to others.)<br />

F. 11 Taylor, Robert, 1948 – 1951 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 12 Taylor, Wade, 1953 – 1954<br />

F. 13 Tearle, Conway, 1920 – 1937 (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 14 Teasdale, Verree, 1928 – 1939 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 15 Telfer, Ronald, 1943 - 1953<br />

F. 16 Tellegen, Lou, 1920 – 1934 (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 17 Temple, Richard, 1939 – 1945 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 18 Temple, Shirley, 1944 – 1951 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 19 Templeton, Fay, 1932 and undated<br />

F. 20 Terris, Norma, 1936 – 1950<br />

F. 21 Terry, Beatrice, 1928 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 22 Terry, Phillip, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 23 Terry, Sheila, 1949<br />

F. 24 Thatcher, Heather, 1939 and undated<br />

F. 25 Theadore [sic], Ralph, 1931 – 1944 (Includes Equity agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 26 Theatre Alliance, 1935<br />

F. 27-28 Theatre-by-the-Sea (Matunuck, R.I.), 1927 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 29 Theatre Guild, Inc., 1925 – 1948<br />

F. 30 Theatre-in-the-Dale (<strong>New</strong> Milford,Conn.), 1947<br />

F. 31 Theatre-in-the-Round (Worcester, Mass.), 1950<br />

Box 94<br />

F. 1 Thomas, Calvin, 1928 – 1937<br />

F. 2 Thomas, Frank, Jr. (Frankie), 1947 – 1952 and undated (Includes<br />

autograph.)<br />

F. 3 Thomas, Jack, 1934 – 1947<br />

F. 4 Thomas, John Charles, 1933 – 1953 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 5 Thompson, Bill, 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 6 Thompson, Donald, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 7 Thompson, Hal, 1928 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 8 Thomson, Barry (a.k.a. Thomson, John Barry), 1935 – 1940<br />

F. 9 Thomson, Carolyn, undated<br />

F. 10 Thomson, Kenneth, 1926 – 1929 (Includes unsigned contract with Cecil<br />

B. DeMille Pictures.)<br />

F. 11 Thorndike, Oliver, 1939 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 12 Three Arts Club, 1947 - 1951<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 13 Throckmorton, Cleon, 1952 July 30<br />

F. 14 Thurgate, Lillian, 1935 – 1940<br />

F. 15 Thurston, Adel<strong>aid</strong>e, 1944 – 1950<br />

F. 16 Tibbett, Lawrence, 1933 – 1951<br />

F. 17 Tiers, Alexander, 1928 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 18 Timen, Mrs. John W., 1940<br />

F. 19 Tinney, Cal, 1937 – 1940<br />

F. 20 Tivoli Theatre (San Francisco, Ca.), 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 21 Todd, Michael, 1932 - 1943<br />

F. 22 Todd, Mitch, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 23 Tone, Franchot, 1939 – 1956<br />

F. 24 Tonti, Joseph E., 1945 – 1952<br />

F. 25 Toomey, Regis, undated<br />

F. 26 Town Hall Playhouse (Westboro, Mass.), 1940 – 1941 (See also Alan<br />

Gray Holmes.)<br />

F. 27 Tracy, Lee, 1922 – 1953<br />

F. 28 Tracy, Spencer, 1927 – 1945 and undated (See also Productions,<br />

Parade, Greenwich Theatre, 1929.)<br />

F. 29 Trask, Franklin, 1946 – 1951<br />

F. 30 Traube, Shepard, 1931 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 31 Treacher, Arthur, 1931 – 1948<br />

F. 32 Tregoe, William, 1941 – 1959<br />

F. 33 Trent, Lee, 1946<br />

F. 34 Treseder, Kenneth, 1948 and undated<br />

F. 35 Trevor, Claire, 1938 – 1953 (Includes wedding invitation.)<br />

F. 36 Trevor, T. Edward, 1934 - 1950<br />

F. 37 Trilling, Steve, 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 38 Triple Cities Playhouse (Binghamton, N.Y.), 1952 – 1956<br />

F. 39 Troutman, Ivy, 1938 – 1942 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 40 Troy, Matthew J., 1937 – 1953<br />

F. 41 Truax, Harry, 1946 – 1947<br />

F. 42 True, Virginia, 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 43 Truex, Ernest, 1932 – 1948 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

Box 95<br />

F. 1 Tubbs, William C., 1944 – 1947<br />

F. 2 Tucker, Harland, 1928 – 1929<br />

F. 3 Tucker, Sophie, 1928 – 1947<br />

F. 4 Tucson Winter Playhouse (Ariz.), 1955<br />

F. 5 Tully, Philip Milton, 1931 – 1939<br />

F. 6 Tunney, Gene, 1933 – 1948 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 7 Turner, Bob, 1946 – 1947<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 8 Turner, M<strong>aid</strong>el, 1929 – 1939<br />

F. 9 Twelvetrees, Helen, 1932 – 1946<br />

F. 10 Tyndall, Kathryn, 1940 and undated<br />

“T” Miscellaneous, 1895 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 11 Ta – Thon, 1915 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Rose Tapley, George Tapps, Florence Tarr, Forrest Taylor, Renée<br />

Taylor, Godfrey Tearle, Evan Thomas, and Harlan Thompson.)<br />

F. 12 Thor – Totten, 1916 – 1952 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Jerome Thor, Lawrence Tierney, Zeffie Tilbury, Dan<br />

Tobin, Toddy Pictures Co., Norman Tokar, Robert Toms,<br />

Ernest Torrence, Edyth Totten, and Carl H. Tollefsen (Alfred<br />

Drake’s father-in-law; mentions him in letter.)<br />

F. 13 Tra – Turk, 1895 – 1949 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Emerson Tracey, Beerbohm Tree, Jr., Dorothy Tree, Lester<br />

Tremayne, Ivan Treasault, Charles Trowbridge, Paula Trueman,<br />

Sonny Tufts, and Boris Tumarin.)<br />

F. 14 Turner – Tyrell, 1923 – 1952 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Florence Turner and George C. Tyler.)<br />

F. 15 Udvardy, Lillian, 1948 – 1954<br />

F. 16 Ulric, Lenore, 1931 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 17 Urquhart, Charles, 1933 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 18 “U” Miscellaneous, 1933 – 1951 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Gladys Unger.)<br />

F. 19 Vagabond Players, Inc. (Tuxedo, N.C.), 1949<br />

F. 20 Vague, Vera, 1945 – 1950<br />

F. 21 Vail, Lester, 1928 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 22 Valaire, Valerie, 1932 – 1944 and undated (Includes autograph and<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 23 Valency, Maurice, 1940 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 24 Valentine, Ethel, 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 25 Valentine, Grace, 1930 – 1934<br />

F. 26 Valentine, Maurice, 1937 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 27 Valentine, May, 1940 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 28 Valentine, William, 1944<br />

F. 29 Vallee, Rudy, 1931 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 30 Valley Players (Holyoke, Mass.), 1942 – 1949<br />

F. 31 Vann, Billy B. and Grace, 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 32 Van Brundt, Robert, 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 33 Van Brundt, Mrs. Walter, 1952 - 1953<br />

F. 34 Van Buren, A.H., 1936 and undated (Includes contract.)<br />

F. 35 Van Cleve, Edith, 1931 – 1955 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 36 Van Druten, John, 1928 Apr. 1 (Includes letter of introduction for Henzie<br />

Raeburn.)<br />

F. 37 Van Fleet, Jo, ca. 1953 (Includes one note.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 38 Van Kirk, Dorothy, 1939<br />

F. 39 Van Patten, Dick, undated (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 40 Van Patten, Joyce, 1942 – 1947 (Includes two postcards from mother,<br />

contract, and receipt.)<br />

F. 41 Van Sicle, Raymond, ca. 1920s and undated<br />

F. 42 Van Vought, Billy and Bea, 1951 – 1952<br />

F. 43 Van Wyck Players (Beacon, N.Y.), 1947<br />

Box 96<br />

F. 1 Vance, Vivian, undated (Includes one letter)<br />

F. 2 Vanderbilt, Gertrude, 1942 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 3 Varconi, Victor, 1930 – 1935 and undated (Includes script The Last<br />

Hour (7 pp.).)<br />

F. 4 Varden, Evelyn, 1934 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 5 Varela, Nina, 1944 – 1947<br />

F. 6 Vasil, Arthur, 1955<br />

F. 7 Velsey, Graham, 1929 – 1946 and undated (Includes commission<br />

agreement.)<br />

F. 8 Vendetti, Chester P., 1952 – 1953<br />

F. 9 Venuta, Benay, 1938 - 1939<br />

F. 10 Verdi, Francis M., 1933 and undated<br />

F. 11 Vermilyea, Harold, 1930 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 12 Victor, Josephine, 1929 – 1952 and undated (Includes article, “What<br />

Play’s the Thing?” (3 pp.).)<br />

F. 13 Vignola, Bob, 1951 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 14 Vilan, Demetrios, 1929 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 15 Villani, Fredd [sic], 1953<br />

F. 16 Vincent, Iris Vera, 1938 – 1940 and undated (Includes speech, outlines,<br />

and brochure.)<br />

F. 17 Vincent, Walter, 1953 – 1955<br />

F. 18 Vitale, Joseph, 1948 and undated<br />

F. 19 Vogeding, Fredrik, 1937 – 1939<br />

F. 20 Vokes, May, 1924 – 1931 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 21 Von Busing, Fritzi, 1945 – 1948<br />

F. 22 Voss, Grace (Photographer), 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 23 Vredenburgh, Clarence, 1939 – 1940<br />

“V” Miscellaneous, 1913 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 24 Va – Vert, 1913 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Rita Vale, Lewis J. Valentine, Paul Valentine, Lili Valenty, Nenette<br />

Vallon, Edward Van Sloan, Gloria Vanderbilt, Stuart Vaughan, Clyde<br />

Veaux, Bayard Veiller, Evelyn Venable, and Ida Vernon.)<br />

F. 25 Vic – Vye, 1927 – 1953 and undated (Includes correspondence from<br />

Helen Vinson, Michael Visaroff, Vera Visconti, Fredrik Vogeding,<br />

Don Voorhees, and Murvyn Vye.)<br />

F. 26 WRVA Theatre (Richmond, Va.), 1952 (See also Bertram Yarborough.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 27 Wadsworth, Henry, 1928 – 1930 and undated<br />

F. 28 Wadsworth, Jessie and O’Reily, Elinor, 1930 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 29 Wagner, Charles L, 1936 – 1945<br />

F. 30 Wagner, Helen, 1943 - 1944<br />

F. 31 Wagstaff, Joseph, 1943 – 1948<br />

F. 32 Walden, Bertha, 1930 – 1948 (Includes commission agreement.)<br />

F. 33 Walker, Charlotte, 1951 and undated<br />

F. 34 Walker, Danton, 1937 – 1949<br />

F. 35 Walker, June, 1948<br />

F. 36 Walker, Laura, 1933 – 1947 and undated (Includes letter from Charlie<br />

Tutweiler (sp.?); see also Scripts – Up to Scratch.)<br />

F. 37 Walker, Raymond, 1937 and undated<br />

Box 97<br />

F. 1 Wallace, Augusta, 1936 – 1941 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 2 Wallace, Bentley, 1929 – 1930 and undated<br />

F. 3 Wallace, Mike, 1946<br />

F. 4 Wallace, Morgan, undated (Includes one item.)<br />

F. 5 Wallace, Regina, 1955 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 6 Walsh, Arthur, 1945 – 1949<br />

F. 7 Walter H. Baker Company, 1940 (Includes two letters re: proposed<br />

production of The Old Homestead.)<br />

F. 8 Walton, Vera, 1937 – 1949<br />

F. 9 Warburton, John, 1931 – 1951 and undated (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 10 Ward, Alan, 1928 - 1931 and undated<br />

F. 11 Wark, Bob, 1939 - 1940 and undated (Includes flyer for The Great<br />

American Family, Curran Theatre production.)<br />

F. 12 Warner, H.B, 1915 – 1943 and undated (Includes autographed scrapbook<br />

page.)<br />

F. 13 Warren, Katherine, 1939 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 14 Warwick, Noel, 1930<br />

F. 15 Warwick, Robert, 1926 – 1928 and undated (Includes contract.)<br />

F. 16 Washington Civic Theatre (Washington, D.C.), 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 17 Washington Theatre Festival (Washington, D.C.), 1949<br />

F. 18 Waters, Helen, 1946 - 1947<br />

F. 19 Waters, Tom, 1908 – 1949 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 20 Waters, Zack, 1948 – 1953<br />

F. 21 Watson, Billy, 1933 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 22 Watson, Leona, 1945 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 23 Watson, Lucile, 1929 – 1953 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

scrapbook page and note to “Miss Stoddard.”)<br />

F. 24 Watson, Minor, 1927 – 1934<br />

F. 25 Watts, W.J. Schuyler, 1932<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 26 Wayburn, Ned, 1935 – 1940<br />

F. 27 Wayne, John, 1946 – 1955 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets, one from Wayne.)<br />

F. 28 Wayne, Nathaniel, 1932 – 1949 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 29 Webb, Clifton, 1919 – 1945 (Includes requests re: summer stock, regrets,<br />

and autograph.)<br />

F. 30 Webb, Nella, 1932 – 1953 and undated (Includes holiday card to “Miss<br />

Marlowe”, 1951, and publicity material.)<br />

F. 31 Weber, Joe, 1934 – 1941<br />

F. 32 Webster, Harold McCloud, 1941<br />

F. 33 Webster, June, 1939 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 34 Webster, Margaret, 1942 – 1949<br />

F. 35 Weitman, Robert M., 1936 – 1944<br />

F. 36 Weldon, Bunny, 1953 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 37 Weldon, Martin, 1940 – 1955 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

Weldon, Mortimer H., 1928 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 38 1928 – 1939 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 39 1940 - 1943<br />

F. 40 undated<br />

F. 41 Welles, Orson, 1938 – 1946 (Includes mostly requests re: summer stock<br />

and regrets)<br />

F. 42 Wellesley Summer Theatre and School (Mass.), 1947 – 1950 and<br />

undated (See also “W” Miscellaneous – Eldon Winkler<br />

correspondence.)<br />

F. 43 Wells, Maurice, 1932 – 1938<br />

F. 44 Wendell, Howard, 1947 - 1949<br />

Box 98<br />

F. 1 Wentworth, Estelle, 1934<br />

F. 2 Wentworth, Lola, 1946 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 3 Wentworth, Robert, 1939 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 4 Werrenrath, Reinald, 1937 – 1939<br />

F. 5 West, Albert G., 1931 – 1932 (Includes Equity contracts and handwritten<br />

ledger sheets of wages earned.)<br />

F. 6 West, Mae, 1921 – 1952 (Includes one note from West.)<br />

F. 7 West, Paul, 1950 – 1954<br />

F. 8 Westchester Playhouse (Mt. Kisco, N.Y.), 1936 – 1952<br />

F. 9 Westcott, Gordon, 1928 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 10 Westley, John, 1930 – 1939 (Includes Equity stock contract and<br />

autograph.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 11 Westman, Nydia, 1931 – 1949 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 12 Weston, Ruth, 1936 – 1942 (Includes Equity stock contracts.)<br />

F. 13 Weston, Sammy, 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 14 Westport Country Playhouse (Conn.), 1939 – 1950<br />

F. 15 Wexley, John, 1946<br />

F. 16 Weyand, Ronald, 1951<br />

F. 17 Waldron, Charles D. and Charles, Jr., 1935 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 18 Whalen, Harold, 1919 – 1920 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent.)<br />

F. 19 Whalen, Michael, 1940 – 1949 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 20 Whalen, Tim, 1944 – 1945 (Includes character list for Dinner for Three<br />

(a.k.a. Three for Dinner).)<br />

F. 21 Wheatcroft, Stanhope, 1912 - 1954<br />

F. 22 Wheatley, Jane, 1931 – 1934 (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 23 Wheeler, Esther Belle, 1946 – 1947<br />

F. 24 White, Alfred H., 1943<br />

F. 25 White, George, 1946 – 1947 (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 26 White, Gordon, 1928 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 27 White, Robert, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 28 Whitehead, Douglass, 1946 and undated<br />

F. 29 Whiting, Jack, 1933 – 1954<br />

F. 30 Whitlow, Robert, 1951 - 1953<br />

F. 31 Whitney, Robert, 1941 and undated<br />

F. 32 Whitson, Pauline, 1941 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 33-34 Whitty, Dame May, 1944 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 35 Whorf, Richard, 1931 and undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 36 Whyte, Jerome V., 1929 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 37 Widmark, Richard, 1948 – 1952 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 38 Wiest, George, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 39 Wilbur, Crane, 1930 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 40 Wilcox, Bert, 1941 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 41 Wilcox, Robert, 1941 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 42 Wilde, Cornell, 1936 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 43 Wilder, Thornton, 1939 – 1949 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

replies; one note from Isabel Wilder.)<br />

Box 99<br />

F. 1 Wiley, John Sr., 1941<br />

F. 2 Willard, Al, Jr., 1928 – 1930 and undated<br />

F. 3 Willi, Arthur, 1944 - 1953<br />

F. 4 William (a.k.a. Sauvain), Earl, 1947 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 5 William, Warren, 1937 – 1946<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 6 Williams, Burton, 1946 and undated<br />

F. 7 Williams, Clifford, 1935 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 8 Williams, Emlyn, 1936 Nov. 21<br />

F. 9 Williams, Esther, 1948 – 1953 (Includes one note from Williams.)<br />

F. 10 Williams, Lottie, 1951<br />

F. 11 Williams, Robert, 1925 – 1942 and undated (Includes autograph and<br />

contracts.)<br />

F. 12 Willicombe, Joseph, Jr., 1941<br />

F. 13 Wilshire, David, 1941<br />

F. 14 Wilson, Billy, 1951 – 1953<br />

F. 15 Wilson, Charlie, 1929 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 16 Wilson, Dooley, 1939 (Includes two items re: commissions.)<br />

F. 17-18 Wilson, Ethel, 1929 – 1943 and undated (Includes agreement to<br />

represent, handwritten ledger sheets of wages earned, and clipping.)<br />

F. 19 Wilson, Frank, 1940 – 1948<br />

F. 20 Wilson, Gladys, 1932 and undated<br />

F. 21 Wilson, John C., 1931 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 22 Wilson, Katherine, 1931 – 1932 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

contract.)<br />

F. 23 Wilson, Lois, 1939 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 24 Wilson, Marie, 1941 – 1953 (Includes correspondence re: summer stock<br />

and replies from Buster Collier.)<br />

F. 25 Wilson, Ted, 1935 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 26 Wiman, Dwight Deere, 1932 – 1938<br />

F. 27 Winchell, Walter, 1933 - 1949<br />

F. 28 Winchester, Barbara, 1935 – 1957<br />

F. 29 Windsor, Claire, 1942 and undated<br />

F. 30 Windust, Bretaigne, 1934 – 1943 (Includes two items.)<br />

F. 31 Winninger, Charles, 1934 – 1948 (Includes three items.)<br />

F. 32 Winslow, Leah, 1929 and undated<br />

F. 33 Winslow, Norma, 1943 – 1956 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 34 Winston, Harold, 1934 – 1947<br />

F. 35 Winthrop, John, 1931 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 36 Winwood, Estelle, 1935 – 1954 and undated (Includes autographed<br />

scrapbook pages.)<br />

F. 37 Withers, Jane, 1943 – 1947 (Includes requests re: summer stock and reply<br />

per Ruth Withers.)<br />

F. 38 Witherspoon, Cora, 1934 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 39 Wittop, Freddy (a.k.a. Rey, Federico), 1948 – 1949 (Includes three<br />

items.)<br />

F. 40 Wolfe, Jimmie, 1935 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 41 Wolfington, Iggie 1946 – 1948<br />

F. 42 Wong, Anna May, 1941 – 1944 (Includes one note from Wong.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 43 Wons, Tony, 1932 - 1936<br />

Box 100<br />

F. 1 Wood, Audrey, 1946 Feb. 26<br />

F. 2 Wood, Douglas, 1930 - 1947<br />

F. 3 Wood, Marjorie, 1928 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 4 Wood, Peggy, 1927 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 5 Woodruff, Henry, 1910 – 1949 (Includes four tiems.)<br />

F. 6 Woods, A.H., 1929 – 1942 and undated (Includes two returned checks.)<br />

F. 7 Woods, Donald, 1931 – 1949<br />

F. 8 Woods, Edward, 1928 – 1941 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 9 Woods, Richard, 1947 - 1948<br />

F. 10 Woodstock Playhouse (N.Y.) (a.k.a Maverick Theatre), 1938 –<br />

1939 and undated<br />

F. 11 Woolley, Monty, 1943 – 1949 (Includes one note from Woolley.)<br />

F. 12 Woodward, Ruth M., 1940 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 13 Woolford, Guy, 1936 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 14 Worcester Drama Festival (Worcester, Mass.), 1943 – 1952 and<br />

undated<br />

F. 15-16 Worlock, Frederic, 1927 -1945 and undated (Includes Equity contract.)<br />

F. 17 Wray, Fay, 1941 – 1944 and undated (Includes Equity stock contract.)<br />

F. 18 Wray, John, 1923 – 1936 and undated (Includes Equity agreement to<br />

represent for stock.)<br />

F. 19 Wren, Sam, 1932 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 20 Wright, Barbara Bell, 1944 and undated<br />

F. 21 Wright, Dorothy, 1949<br />

F. 22 Wright, Maynard, 1946 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 23 Wulff, Cecile, 1939 – 1946 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 24 Wyatt, Jane, 1938 - 1940<br />

F. 25 Wycherly, Margaret, 1939 – 1948 (Includes Equity contracts.)<br />

F. 26 Wykes, Gordon E., 1944 – 1952<br />

F. 27 Wyman, Jane, 1945 – 1953 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets, one from Wyman.)<br />

F. 28 Wynn, Bessie, 1924 – 1955 and undated (Includes autograph.)<br />

F. 29 Wynn, Ed, 1928 – 1942 and undated (Includes wedding invitation, 1937.)<br />

F. 30 Wynn, Keenan, 1946 – 1950 (Includes requests re: summer stock and “at<br />

home” card for Eve Abbott and Wynn.)<br />

F. 31 Wynters, Charlotte, 1920 – 1932 (Includes contracts.)<br />

Box 101<br />

“W” Miscellaneous, 1911 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 1 WJJD – Wanger, 1911 – 1955 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Patrick Waddington, Walter Walker, and Lester<br />

Wallack.)<br />

119


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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 2 Ward – Wayne, 1925 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Fannie Ward, Fleming Ward, Frederick Warde, Helen Ware,<br />

Richard Waring, Herbert Warren, Robert Warwick, Herbert<br />

Waterous, Douglass Watson, Minor Watson, Billie Lou Watt,<br />

Elizabeth Watts, and Richard Watts, Jr.)<br />

F. 3 Weaver – Weitzenkorn 1931 – 1952 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from George Webb, Doc Weiss (escapologist), Dora<br />

Weissman, and Louis Weitzenkorn.)<br />

F. 4 Welch – Whytal, 1925 – 1958 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Sammy White and Mrs. Russ Whytal.)<br />

F. 5 Wic – Williams, 1916 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Frank Wilcox, John J. Wildberg, Charles B. Williams, Frances<br />

Williams, Tom Emlyn Williams, and William Williams.)<br />

F. 6 Williamson – Withers, 1926 – 1958 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Henry Willson, Al H. Wilson, Frances Wilson,<br />

Jane Winton, and Grant Withers.)<br />

F. 7 Wolf – Wynne, 1922 – 1957 and undated (Includes correspondence<br />

from Victor Wolfson, Freeman Wood, Edgar Allan Woolf, Honorable<br />

Wu, and Meg Wyllie.)<br />

F. 8 YMCA, 1934 – 1938 (See also Lectures - Correspondence, 1952 – 1954.)<br />

F. 9 Yablokoff, Herman, 1935 - 1942<br />

F. 10 Yarborough, Bertram, 1929 – 1954 and undated (See also WRVA<br />

Theatre.)<br />

F. 11 <strong>York</strong>, Carroll David, 1936 – 1939<br />

F. 12 <strong>York</strong>e, Oswald, 1937 – 1938 and undated (Includes scrapbook page<br />

with Stella Tracey autograph on verso.)<br />

F. 13 Youmans, Robert, 1947 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 14 Young, Bill, undated<br />

F. 15 Young, Henry Lyon and Felicity, 1940 - 1941<br />

F. 16 Young, James, 1936 – 1939 and undated (Includes correspondence to<br />

others and scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 17 Young, Loretta, 1940 – 1957 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 18 Young, Mary, 1931 – 1948 and undated (Includes autographs.)<br />

F. 19 Young, Robert, 1940 – 1957 (Includes requests re: summer stock and<br />

regrets.)<br />

F. 20 Young, Roland, 1934 – 1952 and undated (Includes correspondence to<br />

others and autograph.)<br />

F. 21 Youngstown Hippodrome Co., (Ohio), 1931 - 1940<br />

Box 102<br />

F. 1 Your Broadway Correspondence (Radio), 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 2 Yurka, Blanche, 1929 – 1960 and undated (Includes recommendation<br />

for Mildred Natwick, Nov. 14, 1932.)<br />

F. 3 Zayenda, Edmund, 1940<br />

F. 4 Zell, Violet, 1950 – 1955<br />

Zemacki, Charles and Eyster, Beula, 1946 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 5 1946 – 1951<br />

F. 6 1952<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 1953 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 8 Zolotow, Sam, 1938 and undated<br />

F. 9 “X” – “Z” Miscellaneous, 1911 – 1955 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence from Clara Kimball Young, Flora Zabelle, Edmondo<br />

Zacchini.)<br />

Unidentified/Illegible, 1920 – 1957 and undated<br />

F. 10 A – H, 1920 – 1957 and undated (Includes “autobiography” of<br />

Chamberlain Brown by “J.F.H.”, Apr. 9. 1937.)<br />

F. 11 J – P, 1935 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 12 R – W, 1926 – 1955 and undated<br />

Attorneys, 1928 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 13-14 Alper, S. Allan, 1942 – 1943<br />

F. 15 Alper, S. Allan and Wilk, Abraham, 1941<br />

F. 16 Feinberg & Feinberg, 1931 – 1933 (Includes correspondence re:<br />

Donald Cook, Donald Gallagher, and “Miss Castle.”)<br />

Field, Louis N., 1938 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 17 1938 – 1939 (Includes correspondence and documents re: various<br />

lawsuits such as The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Times, The <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Herald<br />

Tribune, Edith de Lys, and Disabled Veterans of the World War.)<br />

F. 18 1940 – 1941 July<br />

F. 19 1941 Aug. – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 20 Finkelstein, Leon, 1935 - 1936<br />

F. 21 Fox, Irving, 1941<br />

F. 22 Gray, Robert A., 1928 – 1929 and undated<br />

F. 23-24 Grossman, Bernard A., 1933 – 1939 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence re: bankruptcy, Crystal Press, Inc., Actors’ Equity<br />

Association, Irving Rich et al; see also Legal and Financial –<br />

Bankruptcy.)<br />

F. 25 Kendler, Julius, 1931<br />

F. 26 Leonard, Martin H., 1954 – 1955 (Includes papers re: Dee vs. Brown<br />

and Eyster vs. Brown.)<br />

F. 27 Richter, William, 1937 – 1953 (Includes correspondence re: Arthur<br />

Chalmers; see also Prisoners’ correspondence – Ernest Kehler.)<br />

F. 28 Miscellaneous, 1922 - 1942<br />

Sub-series 2 – Actors’ Equity Association, 1922 - 1955<br />

Box 103<br />

F. 1 1922 - 1929<br />

F. 2 1930<br />

1931<br />

F. 3 Jan. – Apr.<br />

F. 4 May – Dec.<br />

1932<br />

F. 5 Jan. – Apr.<br />

F. 6 May – Dec. (Includes papers re: Chamberlain Brown’s Scrap Book.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 1933<br />

F. 8 1934<br />

F. 9 1935<br />

F. 10 1936<br />

F. 11 1937<br />

F. 12 1938<br />

F. 13 1939<br />

F. 14 1940<br />

1941<br />

F. 15 Jan. – Sept.<br />

F. 16 Oct. – Nov.<br />

F. 17 1942 - 1949<br />

F. 18 1950 - 1952<br />

F. 19 1953<br />

F. 20 1954 - 1955<br />

Sub-series 3 – Soldiers and Sailors, 1928 - 1953<br />

Box 104<br />

F. 1 Adams, Milton, 1942 - 1949<br />

F. 2 Allensworth, William T., 1943 (Includes autographed clipping and note.)<br />

F. 3 Alyea, Donald G., 1945<br />

F. 4-5 Alyea, Raymond L., 1944 – 1949<br />

F. 6-7 Armes, Eddie, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 8 Baird, Robert W., 1944 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 9 Ball, Walter C., 1945 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 10 Banklian, Armen, 1952 – 1953<br />

F. 11 Barnes, John and Maxine, 1946<br />

F. 12 Berge, David J., 1941 - 1945<br />

F. 13 Berk, Pete, 1945<br />

F. 14 Booth, Jesse B., 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 15 Bourque, Henry E. Jr., 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 16 Bradish, Carroll E., Jr. and John Patrick, 1943 – 1944; 1954<br />

(Includes clipping on Carroll E. Bradish, Jr., drowning.)<br />

F. 17 Brossenne, A.R., 1943 – 1944<br />

Brown, Harry S., 1942 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 18 1942<br />

F. 19 1943<br />

F. 20 1944 and undated<br />

F. 21 Brunnhoelzel, William and Edward, 1944<br />

F. 22 Buckley, Louise, ca. 1944<br />

F. 23 Burst (sp.?), Stanley, 1944<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 24 Burton, Terrence R., 1952<br />

F. 25 Cabral, Frank, 1952 – 1953<br />

F. 26 Calandra, Charles, 1942 – 1944<br />

F. 27 Calder, Louis J., 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 28 Carmassi, Ray A., 1951 – 1952<br />

Box 105<br />

F. 1-2 Clawson, Earl, 1946 – 1947<br />

F. 3 Cotton, Earle, D., 1945<br />

F. 4 Crowell, George L., Jr., 1942 – 1956 (Includes Equity stock contract,<br />

check, contact information and typed agreement with Chamberlain<br />

Brown, and typed song lyrics.)<br />

F. 5 Cullen, John C., 1944 – 1945 (Cullen caught Nazi spies on Long Island,<br />

June 1942.)<br />

F. 6 Cutler, Irving, 1945 - 1946<br />

F. 7 Delmar, Billy, 1951 and undated<br />

F. 8 Desmond, Donald P., 1945 – 1947<br />

F. 9 DiGaetano, Joseph, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 10 Donals, Harvey, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 11 D’Onofrio, Lou, 1944 – 1948<br />

F. 12 Dow, Kenneth S., 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 13 Downey, Joseph F., 1938 – 1935<br />

F. 14 Eddy, Wallace D., 1942 and undated<br />

F. 15 Fecht, George, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 16-17 Finchley, Palmer, 1928 – 1944 (Includes letters of introduction by<br />

Finchley for several aspiring actors; Finchley worked for Chamberlain<br />

Brown.)<br />

F. 18 Finnerty, James J., 1947<br />

F. 19 Foster, James, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 20 Frankhouser, Joe, 1942 – 1949<br />

F. 21 Gagnie, Clayton, 1945<br />

F. 22 Gallo, John A., 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 23 Garcia, Louis L., 1943 - 1959<br />

Box 106<br />

F. 1 Gavitt, Lawrence F., 1943<br />

F. 2 Giarroffa, Joseph, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 3 Gurganus, James M., Jr., 1942 – 1951<br />

F. 4 Harwin, Francis X., 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 5 Hudman, Smead G., 1944<br />

F. 6 Hutchenreuther, Ed, 1943 - 1945<br />

F. 7 Iman, Arthur H., 1945 – 1953<br />

F. 8 Johnson, Harold, 1943 – 1944<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 9 Kaplan, Robert, 1943 – 1945 (Kaplan was Chamberlain Brown’s former<br />

secretary.)<br />

F. 10 Kelfer, Sumner, 1953<br />

F. 11 Koeppl, Herman, 1943 – 1945<br />

F. 12 Landis, L.R., 1944<br />

F. 13 Leitner, Charles R., 1944<br />

F. 14 Leone, Santo, 1945<br />

F. 15 Libby, Steve, 1943 (Includes radio script “Rec Hall Tonight,” presented at<br />

Tyndall Field.)<br />

F. 16 Lindahl, Arthur W., 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 17 LoCurto, Salvatore, 1942<br />

F. 18 Lubiniecki, Ted, 1944<br />

F. 19 McCormack, James B., 1943 – 1946 (Includes three letters to Lyman<br />

Brown.)<br />

F. 20 Marshall, Edward, 1944<br />

F. 21 Mason, Raymond E., 1943 - 1945<br />

F. 22 Melechowicz, Walter L., 1942 – 1945<br />

F. 23 Minton, Earle R., Jr., 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 24 Moran, John A., Jr., 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 25 Morgan, Normand, 1945<br />

F. 26 Northrup, Stan C., 1945 and undated<br />

F. 27 O’Hara, John E., 1943 - 1946<br />

F. 28 Palasak, Philip, 1944<br />

F. 29 Rigney, James, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 30 Rocco, Gaetano, 1943<br />

F. 31 Salone, Fred, 1946<br />

F. 32 Sandrof, Morris, 1945<br />

F. 33 Schmidt, Gus, 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 34 Smith, Bert K., 1945 - 1946<br />

F. 35 Smith, Franklin O., 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 36 Smith, Joseph H., 1944<br />

F. 37 Standish, Bennie, 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 38 Stap, Robert F., 1945<br />

F. 39 Stark, Caroll G., 1945<br />

F. 40 Stilz, M.S., 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 41 Studenny, Joe A., 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 42 Sullivan, William J., 1943 - 1944<br />

F. 43 Swartz, Anthony M., 1945<br />

Box 107<br />

F. 1 Thorp, Raymond, 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 2 Tomaszewski, Stanley, 1944 – 1947<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 3 Verigan, Owen C., 1946<br />

F. 4 Waselinko, George, 1944 - 1945<br />

Miscellaneous. 1943 - 1952<br />

F. 5 A- L, 1943 - 1952<br />

F. 6 M – R, 1943 - 1952<br />

F. 7 S, 1943 - 1945<br />

F. 8 Unidentified, 1944 – 1949 and undated<br />

Sub-series 4 – Prisoners, 1926 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 9 Caracelli, William, 1953<br />

Chalmers, Arthur, 1937 – 1955 and undated<br />

General, 1937 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 10 1937<br />

F. 11 1938<br />

F. 12 1939<br />

F. 13 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 14 1942<br />

F. 15 1943<br />

F. 16 1944<br />

F. 17 1945<br />

F. 18 1946<br />

F. 19 1947<br />

F. 20 1948<br />

F. 21 1949<br />

F. 22 1950 – 1955 and undated<br />

Court Case, 1937 – 1945 and undated<br />

Box 108<br />

F. 1 1937<br />

Benefit Productions, 1938<br />

F. 2 Jan.<br />

F. 3 Feb.<br />

F. 4 Mar. 2 – 3<br />

F. 5 Mar. 5<br />

F. 6 Mar. 6<br />

F. 7 Mar. 7 - 30<br />

F. 8 Apr. – Dec.<br />

F. 9 1939<br />

F. 10 Transcripts (Copies), 1939<br />

F. 11 Appeals, 1939 - 1945<br />

F. 12 Miscellaneous, undated (Includes notes and message to Chalmers<br />

from Chamberlain Brown.)<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 13 Chalmers, Charlotte (Mrs. Arthur), 1937 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 14 Chilak, Paul, 1951 – 1954<br />

F. 15 Daniels, Lowell, 1949 and undated<br />

DePew, James P., 1938 - 1951<br />

1938<br />

F. 16 Jan. – May<br />

F. 17 June – Aug.<br />

F. 18 Sept. – Dec.<br />

F. 19 1939<br />

F. 20 1940<br />

Box 109<br />

F. 1 1941<br />

F. 2 1947 – 1948 July<br />

F. 3 1948 – Aug. – 1948 Dec.<br />

F. 4 1949<br />

F. 5 1950<br />

F. 6 1951<br />

F. 7 Hart, Lavern, 1949 - 1950<br />

F. 8 Hyland, A.R., 1938 - 1941<br />

F. 9 Johnston, Carson, 1954 – 1955 (Includes correspondence from Rev. Vern<br />

L. Adams and Carson’s mother.)<br />

F. 10 Kehler, Ernest, 1940<br />

F. 11 Lagay, R. William, 1936 – 1941 (Includes correspondence re:<br />

Chamberlain Brown attending execution; Lagay was Prison Keeper, N.J.<br />

State Prison; see also photos.)<br />

F. 12 Liggett, Vincent, 1926 – 1930 and undated<br />

F. 13 Murray, Steve (a.k.a. Lickerman, Murray), 1939 – 1942 and<br />

undated (Murray worked for Chamberlain Brown.)<br />

F. 14 Peacox, Earle, 1934 – 1938 (Includes handwritten poem.)<br />

F. 15 Scott, Walter J., 1953<br />

Tucker, William E., 1934 – 1945 (Tucker worked for Chamberlain Brown<br />

and appears to have had a personal relationship with him.)<br />

F. 16 1934 – 1939<br />

F. 17 ca. 1930s<br />

F. 18 1940 – 1942<br />

F. 19 1943<br />

F. 20 1944 – 1945<br />

F. 21 Von Moser, Ernest O., 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 22 Miscellaneous, 1927 – 1951 and undated (Includes single letters from<br />

prisoners, including James Rembish accusing Chamberlain Brown and<br />

Palmer Finchley of sexual assault, letters from prison chaplains, and<br />

correspondence re: Chamberlain Brown attending execution.)<br />

Sub-series 5 – Autographs, 1858 – 1954 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 110<br />

F. 1 Abeles, Edward S., 1907 May 8<br />

F. 2 Acorn, Bill, undated<br />

F. 3 Adler, Celia, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 4 Ainsley, Henry, undated<br />

F. 5 Albertson, Lillian, 1948 and undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 6 Albia, Arthur, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 7 Allen, Louise, undated<br />

F. 8 Allison, May, ca. 1914 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 9 Ames, Florenz, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 10 Ames, Robert, undated<br />

F. 11 Aramini, August, undated<br />

F. 12 Arcaro, Flavia, undated<br />

F. 13 Arden, Edward, 1914 – 1916 and undated (Includes autographs and<br />

correspondence to “Mr. Heisz.”)<br />

F. 14 Armitage, Pauline, 1921<br />

F. 15 Armstrong, Robert, undated<br />

F. 16 Arthur, John L, undated<br />

F. 17 Arthur, Julia, undated (Includes handwritten questionnaire.)<br />

F. 18 Ashley, Arthur H., undated<br />

F. 19 Ashwell, Lena, undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 20 Atchison-Ely, Edgar and Caine, Georgia, undated (Includes<br />

autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 21 Attell, Abe, 1948 and undated<br />

F. 22 Ayres, Dudley, undated<br />

F. 23 Bageard, Jeannette, undated<br />

F. 24 Bailey, Consuelo, undated<br />

F. 25 Barton, Roxane [sic], undated<br />

F. 26 Beaston, Frank, 1927<br />

F. 27 Beaudet, Louise, 1889 July 18<br />

F. 28 Beck, Merrill, 1943<br />

F. 29 Beecher, Janet, undated (Includes autographs and scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 30 Bell, Digby, 1901 Mar. 11 (Includes only letter to “Biff.”)<br />

F. 31 Bellamy, Madge, undated<br />

F. 32 Bird, Richard, 1924<br />

F. 33 Bigelow, Charles A., 1903 Apr. 28<br />

F. 34 Bisland, Edward, undated<br />

F. 35 Black, Adele, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 36 Blair, Anthony, undated<br />

F. 37 Boniface, Stella, 1928<br />

F. 38 Bosworth, Aubrey, undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 39 Bourne, Margaret, 1958 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 40 Brenner, Dorothy (a.k.a. Albert, Dorothy), undated (Includes<br />

autographed clipping; see also Office Files – Employees.)<br />

F. 41 Brown, Harry C., undated<br />

F. 42 Brown, Martin, undated (Includes autographed clipping and sketch only;<br />

see also Scripts – Silver.)<br />

F. 43 Bruns, Edna, undated<br />

F. 44 Burgess, Neil, 1883 Mar. 15 (Includes letter to “R.M. Fields” purchased.)<br />

F. 45 Burt, Laura, undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 46 Burtis, James P., 1921<br />

F. 47 Byrne, Francis, undated (Includes scrapbook page only.)<br />

F. 48 Caldara, Orme, undated<br />

F. 49 Carpenter, Tyler, 1940 Dec. 5 (Includes change of address card to “Miss<br />

Patricia Allen.”)<br />

F. 50 Cheatham, Kitty, 1945 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 51 Cherry, Charles, undated<br />

F. 52 Clark, Norman, undated<br />

F. 53 Clarke, Creston (sp.?), 1891 Nov. 24<br />

F. 54 Clive, Maggie, undated<br />

F. 55 Clivette, Catherine, undated<br />

F. 56 Coakley, Marion, undated<br />

F. 57 Connors, Jack, 1948 Aug. 15 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 58 Cooper, Jane, undated<br />

F. 59 Corcoran, Mike, undated (Includes autograph and print only.)<br />

F. 60 Cossart, Ernest, undated (Includes list of credits only.)<br />

F. 61 Courtleigh, William, 1914 – 1928 (Includes contract and Lambs’<br />

privileges card.)<br />

F. 62 Cox, Palmer, undated<br />

F. 63 Crabtree, Lotta (a.k.a. Lotta), 1858 - 1887<br />

F. 64 Crane, Harold, undated (Includes scrapbook page only.)<br />

F. 65 Cripps, Kernan, undated<br />

F. 66 Cross, Wellington, 1922<br />

F. 67 Daly, Lucy, undated<br />

F. 68 Dana, Viola, undated (Includes autograph and list of credits “To Mr.<br />

Coston.”)<br />

F. 69 Danielle, Estelle and Danielle (sp.?), 1909 (Includes autographed<br />

clipping.)<br />

F. 70 Darling, Edward V., undated<br />

F. 71 Davidson, Dore, 1906 Aug. 22<br />

F. 72 DeCappet, Theodosia, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page<br />

only.)<br />

F. 73 DeVerdier, Inez, undated<br />

F. 74 Decker, Edith, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 75 Dell, Claudia, undated<br />

F. 76 Delmont, Gene, undated<br />

F. 77 Dexter, Elliott, undated<br />

F. 78 Doyle, Miriam, undated<br />

F. 89 Drake, Josephine, undated<br />

F. 80 Dundee, Johnny, 1922 Mar. 16<br />

F. 81 Durkin, James, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 82 Eddinger, Wallace, undated<br />

F. 83 Edmond, Grace, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 84 Ellis, Charles, undated<br />

F. 85 Ellis, Robert, 1919 June 12<br />

F. 86 Empey, Guy, 1920<br />

F. 87 Fabian, Simon H. and Ray, undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 88 Fairbanks, Douglas, 1922<br />

F. 89 Farmer, Chic, 1943 Sept. 14 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 90 Faversham, Philip, undated<br />

F. 91 Fender, Harry, undated<br />

F. 92 Fenwick, Irene (a.k.a.Barrymore, Irene Fenwick), undated<br />

F. 93 Ferguson, Dorothy, undated<br />

F. 94 Fisher, Florence, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 95 Fiske, Robert, undated<br />

Box 111<br />

F. 1 Foster, Fay, 1915<br />

F. 2 Fox, Ward, undated<br />

F. 3 Foy, Eddie, undated<br />

F. 4 Frazer, Robert, undated (Includes autographed halftone.)<br />

F. 5 Frenyear, Mabel, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 6 Frush, Danny, 1924 Sept. 8<br />

F. 7 Gardner, Grace, 1907 Jan. 8 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 8 Gilbert, Martin, 1924<br />

F. 9 Giles, Charles, undated<br />

F. 10 Glass, Gaston, undated<br />

F. 11 Golden, Bernice, undated<br />

F. 12 Gordon, Kitty, undated<br />

F. 13 Gordon, Robert, undated<br />

F. 14 Gould, Jay, undated<br />

F. 15 Grattan, Lawrence, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 16 Gray, Lawrence, 1927 Mar. 3 (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 17 Haakon, Paul, ca. 1937 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 18 Hale, Creighton, undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 19 Halsey, Forrest, 1910<br />

F. 20 Hamilton, Mahlon, undated<br />

F. 21 Hampton, Mary, 1899 Mar. 9 (Includes autographed card with handwritten<br />

proverb.)<br />

F. 22 Hardy, Sam, 1921 and undated<br />

F. 23 Hartsell, Harold, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 24 Hayes, Catherine, 1891<br />

F. 25 Hayward, Ina, 1919 June 13<br />

F. 26 Hellman, Harry, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 27 Henry, Eleanor, undated<br />

F. 28 Herbert, Henry, undated<br />

F. 29 Herlein, Lillian, undated<br />

F. 30 Herz, Ralph C., undated<br />

F. 31 Hilliard, Lonida V., 1906 – 1907<br />

F. 32 Hines, Elizabeth, undated<br />

F. 33 Hitchcock, Raymond, 1929 (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 34 Holmes, Phillips, undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

F. 35 Hope, Flossie, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 36 Horton, Marie, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 37 Hoyer, Roy, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 38 Hudson, Earl J., undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 39 Hudson, Muriel V., undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 40 Humphrey, Ola, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 41 Hussey, Jimmy, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 42 Hyson, Carol, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 43 Ives, Charlotte, undated<br />

F. 44 Jacobs, Max, undated<br />

F. 45 Jaffe, Sam, 1947<br />

F. 46 Kane, Gail, undated<br />

F. 47 Kargau, Olga, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 48 Keene, Tom, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 49 Kelcey, Herbert, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 50 Kemble, Madge, 1908 May 15 (Includes note to “Mr. Norden” (sp.?).)<br />

F. 51 Kent, Eleanor, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 52 Kent, Miller, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 53 Kent, William, 1925 and undated (Includes autographed scrapbook<br />

pages.)<br />

F. 54 Kerrigan, Kathleen, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 55 Kerry, Norman, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 56 Kimball, Jennie, undated (Includes color lithograph.)<br />

F. 57 Kline, Olive, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 58 Knight, Percival, undated<br />

F. 59 Kolker, Henry, undated<br />

F. 60 LaMarr, Barbara, 1924 July<br />

F. 61 Lamison, Norah, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 62 Landis, Cullen, 1929 and undated<br />

F. 63 Langer, Nick, undated<br />

F. 64 Latscha, Albert, undated (Includes autographed halftone only.)<br />

F. 65 LeMoyne, Sarah Cowell, 1899 July 21 (Includes letter to “My dear Mr.<br />

Thomas.”)<br />

F. 66 Levy, Al, ca. 1939 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 67 Lieb, Lora, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 68 Lindon, Edna Earlie, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 69 “Little Blossom” (Currier & Ives Print), undated<br />

F. 70 Lohr, Marie, undated<br />

F. 71 Lorraine, Lillian, undated<br />

Box 112<br />

F. 1 Madame Troubadour by Joseph Herbert, undated (Includes<br />

autographed halftone.)<br />

F. 2 McCauley, John B., undated<br />

F. 3 MacDonnell, Kathleen, undated<br />

F. 4 McGregor, Malcolm, undated<br />

F. 5 MacKay, Edward J., 1920<br />

F. 6 McNeill, Don, undated<br />

F. 7 McNeill, Lillian, 1920 Sept. 12<br />

F. 8 Mackaye, Dorothy, undated<br />

F. 9 Madden, Tommie, 1945<br />

F. 10 Magraine, Thais, 1920 and undated<br />

F. 11 Maitland, Arthur, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 12 Maley, Denman, undated<br />

F. 13 Marsh, Howard W., undated<br />

F. 14 Mayo, Edna, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 15 Meaney, Pat, 1944 June 10 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 16 Meek, Kate, 1901 Oct. 31 (Includes letter to K.J. Tillotson, Chicago.)<br />

F. 17 Merritt, Grace, undated<br />

F. 18 Mersch, Mary, 1911 (Includes autographed photo glued to list of credits.)<br />

F. 19 Miller, Marilyn, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 20 Millington, Gertrude, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 21 Millward, Jessie, undated<br />

F. 22 Montell, Eleanor, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 23 Moore, Wayne, 1955<br />

F. 24 Mortimer, Henry, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 25 Nathan, George Jean, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 26 Nelson, Barry, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 27 <strong>New</strong>bold, Robinson, undated<br />

F. 28 <strong>New</strong>combe, Jean, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 29 Niblo, Fred, 1937 June 29<br />

F. 30 Nordica, Lillian, undated<br />

F. 31 Norman, Christie, undated<br />

F. 32 Norton, Ned, 1954 and undated (Includes list of credits.)<br />

F. 33 O’Brian, John Lord,<br />

F. 34 O’Malley, Pat, undated<br />

F. 35 O’More, Colin, undated<br />

F. 36 O’Neill, James L., undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 37 Onslow, Alice, undated<br />

F. 38 Paden, Howard E., 1923 Jan. 21<br />

F. 39 Pearl, Jack, undated<br />

F. 40 Pearson, Drew, undated<br />

F. 41 Perry, Frederick, undated<br />

F. 42 Pickford, Jack, 1918 – 1922 and undated<br />

F. 43 Pier-Roemer, undated<br />

F. 44 Pixley, Annie, undated (Includes autographed publicity card for The<br />

Deacon’s Daughter and tinted illustrations of M’Liss: Child of the<br />

Sierras.”)<br />

F. 45 Plowright, Hilda, undated<br />

F. 46 Pratt, Aurora, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 47 Puck, Eva, undated<br />

F. 48 Purcell, Charles, undated<br />

F. 49 Ramero, James, 1940 (Includes signed receipts.)<br />

F. 50 Randall, Carl, undated<br />

F. 51 Reid, Florence, undated (Includes autographed clipping only.)<br />

F. 52 Remington, Mayne, undated<br />

F. 53 Richards, Isabel, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page only.)<br />

F. 54 Richards, Rudy, 1943 Nov. 21 (Includes autographed color clipping.)<br />

F. 55 Russell, Harold, undated<br />

F. 56 Rutter, Louise, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 57 Sandwina, Max and Katie, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 58 Sanford, Ralph, 1931 Dec. 29<br />

F. 59 Santley, Florence, undated (Includes autographs, list of credits, also<br />

autographs for Edward Morgan, Robert Edison, Agnes Scott, Zelda<br />

Sears, et al.)<br />

F. 60 Shafer, Robert, undated<br />

F. 61 Shannon, Winona, undated (Includes autographed clippings.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 62 Silverman, Sime, undated<br />

F. 63 Slater, Bill, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 64 Soanes, Jack, undated<br />

F. 65 Spence, Wilma, 1944 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 66 Stanford, Arthur, 1911 (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 67 Steele, Frederic Dorr, ca. 1927 (Includes autographed clipping of drawing<br />

of Cassius by Steele.)<br />

F. 68 Stetzler, Alma, undated (Includes autographed list of credits.)<br />

F. 69 Stevenson, Gordon, undated (Includes autographed sketch of Stevenson as<br />

Caesar.)<br />

F. 70 Stirling, Richard, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 71 Stone, Dorothy, undated<br />

F. 72 Taylor, Don, 1944 Dec. 17 (Includes autographed color clipping.)<br />

F. 73 Thomas, Walter, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 74 Thompson, Charles, 1816 and undated (Includes two handwritten<br />

contracts, possibly purchased.)<br />

F. 75 Thorpe, Ruth, undated (Includes autographed clipping on list of credits.)<br />

F. 76 Trenkler, Freddie, 1944 July 23 (Includes autographed clipping only.)<br />

F. 77 Tully, Tom, undated<br />

F. 78 Tynan, Brandon, 1954 (Includes inscribed copy of Script, Lambs’<br />

publication.)<br />

Box 113<br />

F. 1 Van Dresser, Marcia, undated<br />

F. 2 Van Studdiford, Grace, 1904 Oct. 29<br />

F. 3 Villiers, Violette, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 4 Waldron, Charles, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 5 Walker, Antoinette, undated<br />

F. 6 Walker, Starr King, 1911 (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 7 Walsh, Clara Bell, undated<br />

F. 8 Walsh, Lionel, undated (Includes autographed halftone.)<br />

F. 9 Ward, Genevieve, undated (Includes autographed halftone.)<br />

F. 10 Watson, Bobby, undated<br />

F. 11 Watt, Douglas, undated<br />

F. 12 Webber, Florence, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 13 Wells, Gilbert, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 14 Wheaton, Annabel, undated<br />

F. 15 Wilber, Mabel, 1912 – 1919 and undated<br />

F. 16 Wilson, Jack, undated<br />

F. 17 Winant, Forrest, undated<br />

F. 18 Winter, Winona, undated (Includes autographed clipping.)<br />

F. 19 Withee, Mabel, undated (Includes autographed scrapbook page.)<br />

F. 20 Wood, Maurice, undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 21 Woolf, Walter, undated<br />

F. 22 Woollcott, Alexander, undated (Includes handwritten note introducing<br />

William Roerick to Guthrie McClintic.)<br />

F. 23 Wyndham, Charles, undated<br />

F. 24 Wyndham, Olive, undated<br />

F. 25 Young, Cyril, undated<br />

F. 26 Zegel, Ferdinand, undated<br />

Correspondence and Autographs Probably Purchased, 1828 – 1928<br />

and undated<br />

Correspondence, 1858 - 1916<br />

F. 27 A – G, 1881 – 1908 (Includes correspondence from Wilson Barrett,<br />

Sidney Drew, and J. Forbes-Robertson.)<br />

F. 28 H – L, 1890 – 1919 (Includes correspondence from Joseph Jefferson.)<br />

F. 29 M – R, 1887 – 1911 (Includes correspondence from Julia Marlowe<br />

and Julia Murray.)<br />

F. 30 S – W, 1858 – 1916 (Includes correspondence from Francis Wilson.)<br />

F. 31 Illegible, 1887 - 1915<br />

Autographs, 1828 – 1928 and undated<br />

F. 32 A – B, 1882 – 1914 and undated<br />

F. 33 C – D, 1828 – 1913 and undated<br />

F. 34 E – H, 1891 – 1926 and undated<br />

F. 35 I – L, 1838 – 1925 and undated<br />

F. 36 M – N, 1879 – 1915 and undated<br />

F. 37 O – R, 1875 – 1913 and undated<br />

F. 38 S – T, 1866 – 1916 and undated<br />

F. 39 V – Z, 1887 – 1928 and undated<br />

F. 40 Illegible, 1888 – ca. 1915 and undated<br />

F. 41 Contract (Lord, Harriet and Klaw and Erlanger), 1892 Oct. 6<br />

F. 42 Poem – “Mystery” by M<strong>aid</strong>a Craigen, 1887<br />

F. 43 Everall Habit Ads, undated<br />

F. 44 Miscellaneous, 1904 – 1911 and undated (Includes two loose pages of<br />

lists of autographs, several pages of)<br />

Box 114<br />

Series III: Professional Projects, 1909 – 1955 and undated<br />

Sub-series 1 – Productions, 1910 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 1 Actors’ Dinner Club (Floor Show) (Hotel Woodstock), 1933 Sept.<br />

Among Those Sailing by Laura Walker, 1936<br />

F. 2 General (Includes correspondence, contracts, casting, and advertising<br />

materials.)<br />

F. 3 Financial<br />

Armstrong Players (Castle Square Theatre, Bridgeport, N.Y.), 1936<br />

- 1938<br />

F. 4 Correspondence, 1936 – 1938<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

1938<br />

F. 5 General,<br />

F. 6 Contracts<br />

F. 7 Financial<br />

Auditions, 1946 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 8 Malin Studios, Inc. 1946 (See also Theater Rentals, Malin Studios, Inc.)<br />

F. 9 1947 (Includes judges’ notes for public auditions at John Golden Theatre.)<br />

F. 10 undated (Includes notes on Hotel St. George auditions and unidentified.)<br />

The Barker (Stock), 1932 and ca. 1932 and undated<br />

F. 11 Script, ca. 1932<br />

F. 12-13 Financial, 1932 and undated<br />

F. 14 Bear Mountain Show Boat (N.Y.), 1934 (Includes signed agreement and<br />

cast list.)<br />

Benefits, 1919 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 15 American Legion Benefit, undated<br />

F. 16 Camp Upton Athletic Fund Benefit, 1919 Feb. 23<br />

F. 17 Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. Entertainment and Military Ball,<br />

1934 Apr. 28<br />

N.Y. American Christmas Fund Benefit (Imperial Theatre), 1933<br />

and ca. 1933<br />

F. 18 General, 1933<br />

F. 19 Script, ca. 1933<br />

F. 20 Night of Stars (United Palestine Appeal), 1938 - 1941<br />

F. 21 Stars Shine for Young America (Police Athletic League Benefit)<br />

(Madison Square Garden), 1942<br />

Box 115<br />

Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1937 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 1 At a Certain Hour by Wanda Lyon, 1937 – 1938 (Includes<br />

program, correspondence, and clippings for student performances.)<br />

F. 2 Little Italy by Alexander Greenland, undated (Includes mockup for<br />

part of program and one clipping; uncertain if this ever actually took<br />

place.)<br />

F. 3 Youth, Inc. by Millie Steinberg, 1938 (Includes one clipping.)<br />

Castle Square Stock Company (a.k.a. 10-20-30 Company)<br />

F. 4 General, 1948 (Includes materials for productions of The Third Degree;<br />

Hal Prince in cast at DeMe. Studio and Don Murray in Chanin<br />

Theatre cast.)<br />

F. 5 Outward Bound (LaMeri Theatre), undated<br />

F. 6 Chamberlain Brown Artists, ca. 1928 (Includes subscriber materials and<br />

clipping mentioning Claudette Colbert in Within the Law.)<br />

Chamberlain Brown Cosmopolitan Artists, 1928<br />

F. 7 Mrs. Dane’s Defense (Includes play selection sheet.)<br />

F. 8 Sherlock Holmes (Cast included Fritzi Scheff and Violet Heming.)<br />

Within the Law<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 9 Cosmopolitan Theatre (Cast included Claudette Colbert; see also<br />

Clippings - Claudette Colbert.)<br />

F. 10 Stock (Includes contracts and clippngs.)<br />

Chamberlain Brown Players (a.k.a. L. Chamberlain Brown<br />

Players), 1928 - 1949 and undated (See also Proposed Stock<br />

Seasons and Loose Financial Records.)<br />

F. 11 Correspondence, 1939<br />

F. 12 Offering Circular and Draft, 1939 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence re: certificate of incorporation.)<br />

F. 13 Organization Formation, 1938 (See also Theatre Lovers Club.)<br />

(Nixon’s) Apollo Theatre (Atlantic City, N.J.), 1933 - 1934<br />

F. 14 Correspondence, 1933 – 1934 (See also Personal and Family<br />

Papers and Lyman Brown Correspondence.)<br />

F. 15 Scripts (Radio), ca. 1933 (Includes three scripts for publicity<br />

purposes.)<br />

F. 16 General, 1933<br />

F. 17 Advertising and <strong>Public</strong>ity (General), ca. 1933<br />

F. 18 Financial, 1933 Sept 23 (Includes one salary receipt.)<br />

1933<br />

F. 19 Another Language, May – June<br />

F. 20 A Church Mouse, May<br />

F. 21 Criminal at Large, July<br />

F. 22 Dangerous Corner, Aug.<br />

F. 23 Death Takes a Holiday, Apr. – May<br />

F. 24 Dinner at Eight, Aug. – Sept.<br />

F. 25 The First Mrs. Fraser, June<br />

F. 26 The Ghost Train, Sept.<br />

F. 27 Goodbye Again, June<br />

F. 28 The Greeks Had a Word for It, May<br />

F. 29 Love and Babies, Aug.<br />

F. 30 Lysistrata, July (Includes side for “Kinesias.”)<br />

F. 31 Madame X, July – Aug.<br />

F. 32 A Mother’s Sacrifice, Oct.<br />

F. 33 Paris, June – July<br />

F. 34 The Party’s Over, Oct.<br />

Box 116<br />

F. 1 Republican Club Benefit, Sept. 3<br />

F. 2 The Shanghai Gesture, July<br />

F. 3 Springtime for Henry, Sept.<br />

F. 4 Stepping Sisters, Aug.<br />

F. 5 That’s Gratitude, Sept.<br />

F. 6 There’s Always Juliet, June<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 Tonight or Never, May<br />

F. 8 Undesirable Lady, Sept.<br />

F. 9 The Vinegar Tree, May<br />

F. 10 When Ladies Meet, Apr.<br />

Bronxville Auditorium (N.Y.), 1936 - 1937<br />

F. 11 General, 1936 – 1937<br />

1936 June 22 – 1936 July 20<br />

F. 12 Financial, June – July<br />

F. 13 Blind Alley and Love on the Dole, July (Blind Alley opened<br />

July 13; Love on the Dole was cancelled.)<br />

F. 14 The Distaff Side (Opened July 6.)<br />

F. 15 Fly Away Home (Opened July 20.)<br />

F. 16 Night of January 16 th (Opened June 22.)<br />

F. 17 Remember the Day (Opened June 29; Charita Bauer was in cast.)<br />

F. 18 Caravan Theatre, 1938 and undated (Includes papers on proposed<br />

summer season and correspondence with Caravan Theatre; Kevin<br />

McCarthy is listed on contact sheet.)<br />

Idle Tongues by Chamberlain Brown, 1928 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 19 Cedarhurst Playhouse (L.I.), 1934 – 1935 (Includes program,<br />

advertising invoice, and collection notice for advertising; see also<br />

Roerich Theatre.)<br />

Scripts, undated<br />

F. 20 Handwritten<br />

F. 21 Acts I and II<br />

F. 22-23 Carbon Copies<br />

F. 24 Typescript (Includes doodle drawings and handwritten revisions.)<br />

F. 25 Typescript with Revisions<br />

Box 117<br />

F. 1 Handwritten on Verso of A Lady Descends by Garnett<br />

Weston and Garrett Fort (Script begins on p.2; includes<br />

one loose page of notes.)<br />

F. 2 Handwritten on Verso of Cissy by Maurice Marks<br />

F. 3 Typescript<br />

F. 4 Miscellaneous, 1928 – 1949 and undated (Includes clippings on<br />

possible other productions that probably never took place, and<br />

typed bio of actor in cast.)<br />

Earle Theatre (Atlantic City, N.J.), 1933 - 1934<br />

F. 5 General, 1934<br />

Financial, 1933 - 1934<br />

Boardwalk National Bank Account Checkbooks, 1933 -<br />

1934<br />

1933<br />

F. 6 Apr. 10 – June 23 (Includes two checkbooks.)<br />

F. 7 June 27 – Aug. 26 (Includes two checkbooks.)<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 8 Sept. 30 – Oct. 14<br />

F. 9 1934 May 24 – 1934 July 7<br />

F. 10 Tax Account, 1933 June – 1933 Oct.<br />

F. 11 Invoices and Receipts, 1934<br />

1934<br />

F. 12 Brothers, June<br />

F. 13 Her Master’s Voice, June<br />

F. 14 The Late Christopher Bean, May - June<br />

Box 118<br />

F. 1 Pagan Lady, June<br />

F. 2 The Pursuit of Happiness, June<br />

F. 3 Sailor Beware, July<br />

F. 4 General Clippings<br />

F. 5 Greenwich Operating Company (Conn.), 1929 – 1933 (Includes<br />

contracts.)<br />

Greenwich Theatre (Conn.), ca. 1927 – 1929 and undated<br />

1929<br />

F. 6 Correspondence<br />

Financial<br />

F. 7-8 General<br />

F. 9 Expenses and Salaries, Apr. 15 – June 15<br />

F. 10 The Affairs of Anatol, 1929 Oct. – 1929 Nov.<br />

F. 11 An Amazing Career, 1929 June (Includes only Equity stock<br />

contract for Alice Griswold.)<br />

F. 12 The Amorous Antic, 1929 July<br />

F. 13 As You Like It, 1929 Nov. – 1929 Dec. (Includes contracts,<br />

financial papers, and agreement with Shubert Theatre Corporation<br />

for Adelphi Theatre, N.Y. City engagements; Preston Foster and<br />

Lyle Talbot in cast.)<br />

F. 14 Biarritz, 1929 July – 1929 Aug.<br />

F. 15 The Boundary Line, July (Includes one clipping.)<br />

Brilliants by Lyman Brown (a.k.a. Basil Bruce Trevino), ca.<br />

1927 and undated (This play was scheduled for tryout at the<br />

Greenwich Theatre.)<br />

F. 16 Script, ca. 1927<br />

F. 17 Report on Play, undated<br />

F. 18 The Cradle Snatchers, 1929 July<br />

F. 19 The Danger Line, Sept. – 1929 Oct.<br />

F. 20 The Day Lady, 1929 Oct.<br />

The Forcing Bed, 1929<br />

F. 21 General, July – Aug.<br />

F. 22 Script<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 23 Gutter Cousins, 1929 Oct.<br />

Box 119<br />

F. 1 Her Friend the King, 1929 Dec.<br />

F. 2 Her Lord and Master, 1929 Oct.<br />

F. 3 Hokus Pokus, 1929 May (Chamberlain Brown was manager; A.H.<br />

Woods produced.)<br />

F. 4 Junior, 1929 Dec.<br />

F. 5 A Lady Descends, 1929 Sept. – 1929 Dec.<br />

F. 6 The Lawyer Talks, 1930 Jan.<br />

F. 7 The Lion’s Tail, 1929 Sept.<br />

F. 8 Middle of the Night, 1930 Jan.<br />

F. 9 Miss Gulliver’s Travels, 1929 Aug. – 1929 Sept. (Includes<br />

electric bills for National and Ambassador Theatres.)<br />

F. 10 Nancy’s Private Affair, 1929<br />

F. 11 Parade, 1929 Aug. (Cast included Spencer Tracy.)<br />

F. 12 Playboy of the Western World and ‘Op o’ Me Thumb, 1929<br />

Nov. (Includes mostly financial papers.)<br />

F. 13 Prima Donna, 1929 Aug. – 1929 Sept.<br />

F. 14 The Shanghai Gesture, 1933 (Florence Reed starred.)<br />

F. 15 Sporting Blood, 1929 July<br />

F. 16 Tabloid, 1929 Sept.<br />

F. 17 Tea for Three, 1929 Nov – 1929 Dec.<br />

F. 18 The Third Day, 1929 Aug. – 1929 Sept.<br />

F. 19 This Thing Called Love, 1929 Apr. 8<br />

F. 20 The Torch Bearers, 1929 Dec.<br />

F. 21 The Trial of Mary Dugan, 1929 Apr. 15<br />

F. 22 Waterfront, 1929 Oct.<br />

F. 23 When Ladies Meet, 1933 June<br />

Hawthorne Inn Casino (Gloucester, Mass.), 1934 - 1937<br />

Box 120<br />

F. 1 Correspondence, 1934<br />

F. 2 Legal and Financial, 1934 – 1937 (Includes contract, license, and<br />

receipts.)<br />

F. 3 National Theatre (N.Y. City), 1936 (Productions included Blind Alley,<br />

East Lynne, and The Family Upstairs.)<br />

F. 4 Regent Theatre (Norwalk, Conn.), 1933<br />

Riviera Theatre (N.Y. City), 1931 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 5-6 Correspondence, 1931 – 1932<br />

F. 7 Audience Questionnaires, 1932<br />

F. 8 Subscriber Play Ballot, 1932<br />

F. 9 To-Do Lists, undated<br />

F. 10 As Husbands Go, 1931 Dec.<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 11 Death Takes a Holiday, 1931 Nov.<br />

F. 12 The House Beautiful, 1932 Feb.<br />

F. 13 Lysistrata, 1932<br />

F. 14 The Music Master, 1932<br />

F. 15 Private Lives, 1932 (Includes two programs autographed by cast:<br />

Peggy Wood, Ernest Glendinning, King Calder, Edna Hibbard,<br />

and Maude Odell.)<br />

F. 16 The Shanghai Gesture, 1931 Oct.<br />

F. 17 Tonight or Never, 1931 Oct.<br />

Westchester Theatre (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.), 1931 – 1932 and<br />

undated<br />

1931 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 18 Correspondence<br />

F. 19 Advertising (General)<br />

F. 20 Financial, 1931 and undated<br />

F. 21 Program Copy, 1931<br />

1931 and ca. 1931<br />

F. 22 <strong>Public</strong>ity Materials (General)<br />

F. 23 Subscriber Information<br />

F. 24 Ada Beats the Drum, 1931<br />

F. 25 As Husbands Go, 1932<br />

F. 26 Band Concert, 1931 June<br />

F. 27 Berkeley Square, 1931 Oct.<br />

F. 28 Bird in Hand, 1932 Mar.<br />

F. 29 Brothers, 1931<br />

Box 121<br />

F. 1 A Church Mouse, 1932 (Ruth Gordon and Ernest Glendinning<br />

starred.)<br />

F. 2 Clare Tree Major Children’s Theatre, 1931 – 1932<br />

F. 3 Cobra, 1931<br />

F. 4 Death Takes a Holiday, 1931 Apr. (Includes flyer autographed by<br />

several cast members.)<br />

F. 5 Dishonored Lady, 1931 Sept. (Alice Brady starred.)<br />

F. 6 Elizabeth Sleeps Out, 1931 Dec.<br />

F. 7 Elizabeth the Queen, 1932 Feb.<br />

F. 8 The Empress, 1931 May<br />

F. 9 The First Mrs. Fraser, 1932 Apr. (Blanche Yurka starred.)<br />

F. 10 The Good Fairy, 1932 Apr.<br />

F. 11 The Greeks Had a Word for It, 1932 Jan.<br />

F. 12 The House Beautiful, 1932 Mar. (Fritzi Scheff starred.)<br />

F. 13 It’s a Wise Child, 1931 Apr.<br />

F. 14 Ladies of the Jury, 1931 June (Alice Brady starred.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 15 Lysistrata, 1932 (Cast included Sydney Greenstreet.)<br />

F. 16 A Man’s Man, 1931 Dec.<br />

F. 17 Melo, 1932 Feb.<br />

F. 18 Merton of the Movies, 1931 Nov.<br />

F. 19 Michael and Mary, 1931 May (Sylvia Field starred.)<br />

F. 20 Mrs. Moonlight, 1931 Jan. – 1931 Feb.<br />

F. 21 On the Spot, 1931 Nov.<br />

F. 22 Once in a Lifetime, 1932 Jan.<br />

F. 23 Philip Goes Forth, 1931 May<br />

F. 24 Private Lives, 1931 Dec. (Peggy Wood and Ernest Glendinning<br />

starred.)<br />

F. 25 Rebound, 1931 June<br />

F. 26 The Royal Family, 1931 Apr. (Otto Kruger starred.)<br />

F. 27 The Shanghai Gesture, 1931 Oct. (Florence Reed starred.)<br />

F. 28 Stella Dallas, 1931 Nov. (Cast included Mrs. Leslie Carter, Georgie<br />

Drew Mendum, Sylvia Filed, and Victor Jory.)<br />

F. 29 Strange Interlude, 1931 June<br />

F. 30 Strictly Dishonorable, 1931 June (Glenda Farrell and Cesar<br />

Romero starred.)<br />

F. 31 Tomorrow and Tomorrow, 1932<br />

F. 32 Tonight or Never, 1931 Sept. – 1931 Oct. (Peggy Wood starred.)<br />

F. 33 The Truth Game, 1931 Oct. – 1931 Nov.<br />

F. 34 Up Pops the Devil, 1931 May<br />

F. 35 The Vinegar Tree, 1932 Feb.<br />

F. 36 Wedding Bells, 1931 Nov. (Peggy Wood starred.)<br />

F. 37 What Every Woman Knows, 1931 Sept. (Pauline Lord starred.)<br />

F. 38 Young Woodley, 1932<br />

F. 39 Clippings (General), 1931 – 1932 (Includes general clippings from<br />

Westchester newspapers, as well as clippings on the company.)<br />

Chamberlain Brown Productions, 1933 - 1939<br />

F. 40 General, 1933 – 1934<br />

F. 41 Financial, 1933 – 1939<br />

F. 42 Subscription Orders, 1933<br />

F. 43 Chamberlain Brown Stock Company (Hathaway Theatre, Lowell,<br />

Mass.), 1911 – 1912 (Includes program for The Daughters of Men.)<br />

Box 122<br />

F. 1 Chamberlain Brown’s Flashes, 1934, 1949<br />

Chamberlain Brown’s Scrapbook (a.k.a. What Do We Want?),<br />

1932 and undated<br />

1932<br />

F. 2 General<br />

F. 3 Opening Night Telegrams, Aug. 1<br />

F. 4-5 Scripts, undated (Includes two scripts.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

1932<br />

F. 6 Financial<br />

F. 7 Clippings, Aug.<br />

F. 8 The Chorus Boy (Village Hall, Annisquam, Mass.), 1910 Aug.<br />

A Church Mouse, 1933 and undated<br />

F. 9 Mansfield Theatre, N.Y. City, 1933<br />

F. 10 Broad St. Theatre, Hoboken, N.J., undated (Includes one clipping;<br />

cast included Ruth Gordon.)<br />

F. 11 Contests, 1937 – 1938 and undated (Includes three letters from winners<br />

of quiz contests and flyers for various venues; theater tickets and<br />

auditions were prizes.)<br />

F. 12 Dance Marathon (Palace Theatre, Bridgeport, Conn.), 1928 – 1929<br />

(Includes mostly financial papers.)<br />

F. 13 Denbigh, 1927 (Includes several productions.)<br />

F. 14 The Dusty Road (Bayville School Theatre, L.I., N.Y.), undated<br />

F. 15 The Enemy (Times Square Theatre), 1926 Mar. 24<br />

F. 16 The Great Necker, 1928 (Includes several productions.)<br />

F. 17 Hempstead Theatre Summer Stock (Hempstead, N.Y.), 1933<br />

(Productions included An Amazing Career, Counsellor-at-Law, and The<br />

First Mrs. Frazer; includes contracts with Skouras Theatres and actors.)<br />

F. 18 Immoral Isabella?, 1927 (Includes several productions.)<br />

Kept (a.k.a. A Youth’s Companion), 1926<br />

F. 19 Tryout Tour, July (Includes box office statements for Broadway Theatre<br />

(Long Branch, N.J.), Stamford Theatre (Conn.), side for part of<br />

“Marjorie,” and program for Playhouse (Mamaroneck, N Y.)<br />

production.)<br />

F. 20 Opening Night Telegrams, Sept. 17<br />

F. 21 Contracts, Mar. – Sept.<br />

F. 22 Financial<br />

F. 23 Clippings, Sept.<br />

Box 123<br />

F. 1 Ladies of the Jury (<strong>New</strong> Brighton Theatre, Brooklyn, N.Y.), 1931<br />

F. 2 Lady for a Night (a.k.a. Nize Girl?, Nize Lady) (49 th St. Theatre),<br />

1928<br />

F. 3 Let Us Be Gay (County Center Repertory Company (White Plains,<br />

N.Y.), 1931<br />

F. 4 Roerich Theatre (N.Y. City), 1933 – 1934 (Productions include<br />

Outward Bound, Little Lord Faunteleroy, Peg O’ My Heart, The Torch<br />

Bearers, Young Woodley, and Idle Tongues; see also Cedarhurst<br />

Playhouse.)<br />

F. 5 Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn, 1930 Jan. 10<br />

F. 6 Schenley Distillers Corporation Show (Hotel Biltmore, N.Y. City),<br />

1934 (Includes mostly financial papers.)<br />

F. 7 Student Performances, 1946 and undated (Includes programs.)<br />

Taken from Life, 1938 and ca. 1938<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 8 General, 1938<br />

F. 9-10 Scripts, ca. 1938<br />

F. 11 Clippings, 1938<br />

F. 12 Talent Quest and Unidentified Production (Dover Theatre),<br />

undated<br />

F. 13 The Third Degree (Playhouse de Artistes, N.Y. City), 1942 (Includes<br />

invitation, clipping, and correspondence re: scene preview performance.)<br />

Triangle Theatre Tryouts, 1927<br />

F. 14 Love and Lightning (a.k.a. It Never Happens Here), 1927 June<br />

17 (Includes contracts.)<br />

F. 15 The Tightwad, 1927 Mar. – 1927 Apr. (Includes contracts.)<br />

Zero Hour (a.k.a. Within Twenty-four Hours) by Lyman Brown,<br />

1930 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 16 Within Twenty-four Hours (a.k.a. Zero Hour) (Erlanger Theatre,<br />

Atlanta, Ga.), 1930<br />

F. 17 Zero Hour (Broad St. Theatre, <strong>New</strong>ark, N.J.), 1931<br />

Scripts, undated<br />

F. 18 Old Version, undated<br />

F. 19 Annotated Carbon Copy with Revisions, undated<br />

F. 20 Annotated Typescript, undated<br />

F. 21 Miscellaneous, undated (Includes two budgets for unidentified projects and<br />

notes.)<br />

Sub-series 2 – Radio, 1926 – 1952 and undated<br />

Box 124<br />

F. 1 Correspondence (General), 1932 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 2 Antarctic Broadcast – Scripts, undated (Beverly Bayne was featured.)<br />

F. 3 Repertory Company of the Air, 1938 and undated (Includes note from<br />

Douglass Montgomery, Sept., 9, 1938; there is no indication this program<br />

idea was ever produced.)<br />

F. 4 WEVD Program, 1938 – 1948 (Includes script, ca. 1938.)<br />

WGBS Program, 1930 - 1931<br />

F. 5 General, 1931<br />

F. 6 Chamberlain Brown’s Stars of Broadway Scripts, 1930 - 1931<br />

F. 7 WGYN (Stars of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow), 1948 – 1949<br />

(See also Richard Roffman correspondence.)<br />

WINS, 1936 - 1937<br />

F. 8 General, 1937 Mar.<br />

Scripts, 1936 - 1937<br />

F. 9 1936<br />

F. 10 1937<br />

WMCA Program, 1937 and undated (Includes apprerances by Renée<br />

Carroll, Charles Coburn, Hy Gardner, Fritzi Scheff, and Peggy Wood.)<br />

F. 11 General, 1937 and undated<br />

Scripts, 1937<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 12 Apr. - May<br />

F. 13 June – Oct.<br />

F. 14 Nov. and undated<br />

F. 15 WMSG, 1926 Sept. 23 (Includes two clippings.)<br />

WOR Programs, 1932 - 1949<br />

Box 125<br />

F. 1 Correspondence, 1932 – 1949 (Includes mostly 1949 correspondence.)<br />

Scripts, 1932 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 2 Chamberlain Brown’s Broadway, 1932<br />

F. 3 Theatre: Today, Yesterday, Tomorrow, 1949<br />

F. 4 Unidentified, undated<br />

F. 5 Incomplete, undated (Includes incomplete, unidentified scripts,<br />

probably from WINS or WMCA programs; segments include<br />

scripts for Ray Heatherton, Mme. Maria Jeritza, and Maurice<br />

Schwartz.)<br />

F. 6 Program Ideas, 1934 – 1952 (Includes correspondence with radio stations,<br />

including WEVD, WINS, WMCA, and WOR.)<br />

F. 7 Miscellaneous, 1937 – 1945 (Includes handbill for Harbor Theatre radio<br />

broadcast.)<br />

Television, 1951 and undated<br />

F. 8 Correspondence, 1951 (Includes three letters to and from WOR-TV re:<br />

possible fifteen-minute segment.)<br />

F. 9 Mr. Show Business (Proposed Television Program) by Albert<br />

Oliver, undated (Includes script/scrapbook on Chamberlain<br />

Brown’s life; includes photos and publicity materials.)<br />

Sub-series 3 – Clubs, 1938 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 10 The Builders, undated (Includes one letter of invitation to attend first<br />

meeting.)<br />

F. 11 Talent Matinee, 1943<br />

Talent of the Hour Club, 1939 – 1942 and undated<br />

Correspondence, 1939 – 1942<br />

F. 12 1939<br />

F. 13 1940<br />

F. 14 1941 – 1942 (See also Theater Rentals – Nola Studios, Inc.)<br />

F. 15 Audition Lists, 1939<br />

F. 16 <strong>Public</strong>ity Materials, 1940 – 1941 and undated<br />

Talent Forms and Correspondence, 1940 - 1941<br />

F. 17 B - F<br />

F. 18 G – Y<br />

Theatre Assembly, 1939 – 1949 and undated<br />

Correspondence, 1939 – 1949 and undated<br />

Box 126<br />

F. 1 1939 – 1942<br />

F. 2 1943<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 3 1944 - 1945<br />

F. 4 1946 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 5 Programs, 1939 - 1944<br />

F. 6 Theatre Lovers [sic] Club, 1938 (Includes contract for venue and<br />

correspondence; see also Chamberlain Brown Players – Organization<br />

Formation.)<br />

F. 7 Theatre Record Club, 1940 – 1955 (Includes programs, correspondence,<br />

and membership cards; see also Hotel Astor and Legal and Financial –<br />

Collections – National Process Company.)<br />

Sub-series 4 – Lectures, 1932 – 1954 and undated<br />

General, 1934 – 1952 and undated (Includes tickets, postcards, flyers,<br />

leases, and publicity.)<br />

F. 8 1934 - 1946<br />

F. 9 1950<br />

F. 10 1951<br />

F. 11 1952<br />

F. 12 undated<br />

Correspondence, 1932 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 13 1932 – 1949<br />

1950<br />

F. 14 Feb. – Sept.<br />

F. 15 Oct. – Dec.<br />

F. 16 1951<br />

1952<br />

Box 127<br />

F. 1 Jan. (Includes correspondence re: Browne & Nichols School,<br />

Cambridge, Mass. lecture.)<br />

F. 2 Feb. – July<br />

F. 3 Aug. – Dec.<br />

F. 4 1953 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 5 Jersey City Women’s Club, 1947 - 1948<br />

F. 6-7 <strong>New</strong> Bedford, Mass., 1950 – 1951 (Includes general clippings from local<br />

papers.)<br />

Wadsworth Atheneum (Hartford, Conn.), 1947 Sept. – 1947 Dec.<br />

F. 8 Sept. – Nov.<br />

F. 9 Dec. 7 – Dec. 8<br />

F. 10 Dec. 9 – Dec. 11<br />

F. 11 Dec. 12 – Dec. 21<br />

F. 12 The Theatre by Chamberlain Brown, 1952 (Includes handwritten<br />

lecture.)<br />

F. 13 Lecture Notes (Unidentified), undated (Includes handwritten and typed<br />

lecture notes.)<br />

Sub-series 5 – <strong>Public</strong>ations, 1934 – 1954 and undated<br />

Chamberlain Brown’s Dramatic Mirror, 1934 – 1935 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 128<br />

F. 1 General, 1935<br />

Issues, 1934 – 1935<br />

F. 2 1934 Nov. – 1934 Dec.<br />

1935<br />

F. 3 June 19 (This issue is titled Chamberlain Brown’s Daily Dramatic<br />

Mirror <strong>New</strong>s.)<br />

F. 4 Sept. – Oct.<br />

Paint and Powder, 1936 – 1937<br />

1936 - 1937<br />

F. 5 General<br />

F. 6 Financial (Includes Anco Printers, Inc. collection action.)<br />

Issues, 1936 - 1937<br />

1936<br />

F. 7 Mar. – Apr.<br />

F. 8 May – June<br />

F. 9 July – Dec.<br />

1937<br />

F. 10 Mar. – May<br />

F. 11 June – Dec.<br />

Theatre Record, 1938 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 12 General, undated (Includes mockup of promotions outline.)<br />

F. 13 Correspondence, 1939 – 1953 and undated<br />

Talent Forms and Correspondence, 1950 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 14 A – C, 1950 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 15 D – G and V, 1950 – 1954 and undated<br />

Issues, 1938 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 16 1938 – 1939 (Title was Theatre Record <strong>New</strong>s in 1938; includes some<br />

manuscript pages for 1939.)<br />

F. 17 1940 – 1941 (Includes galleys.)<br />

F. 18 1950 – 1953 and undated<br />

Sub-series 6 - Writings, 1909 – 1951 and undated<br />

Brown, Chamberlain, 1909 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 19 Articles, 1951 and undated (Includes drafts and published material for<br />

“The Man Who Owns Broadway,” “Up and Down Broadway,” and<br />

“Casting Roundup.”)<br />

F. 20 Book Project Ideas, 1932 – 1937 (Includes contract with Aventine<br />

Corporation, publisher, for Stagestruck, 1932.)<br />

Plays, 1909 – 1910 and undated<br />

F. 21 The Boy with the Whooping Cough and The Broadway<br />

Johnnie, 1910 and undated (Includes two notebooks with<br />

handwritten scripts.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 129<br />

F. 1 The Chorus Boy, 1910 (Includes handwritten script in bound writing<br />

book; produced at the Village Hall, Annisquam, Mass., Aug. 10,<br />

1910; see also Chamberlain Brown scrapbooks.)<br />

F. 2 The Christian Ruler and The Echo of Broadway, undated<br />

(Includes two notebooks with handwritten scripts.)<br />

F. 3 The Honeymoon Trail to 2909 and Untitled, undated (Includes<br />

two notebooks with handwritten scripts; “Pierre Gendron” written<br />

on front cover of notebook with untitled play.)<br />

F. 4 The Social Stew, ca. 1909 (Includes notebook with handwritten<br />

script; “45 Minutes from Broadway Act III” written on cover;<br />

produced at the Village Hall, Annisquam, Mass., Aug. 23, 1909;<br />

see also Chamberlain Brown scrapbooks.)<br />

F. 5 The Society Queens: A Musical Cocktail in Two Drinks,<br />

undated (Includes two notebooks with handwritten scripts.)<br />

F. 6 The Speaking Tongue, undated (Includes notebook with<br />

handwritten script.)<br />

Brown, Lyman, 1925 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 7-8 Articles and Miscellaneous Writings, undated (Includes article on<br />

stock theater, “Take Stock of Yourself,” and several untitled articles<br />

or portions of articles.)<br />

Plays, 1925 - 1940<br />

F. 9 Famous Stage Doors, 1940 (Includes rejection letter from N.W.<br />

Ayer & Son, Mar. 5, 1940; possibly radio script.)<br />

F. 10 The Passing Show of <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> (Outline), 1925 Apr. 20<br />

Brown, Chamberlain or Lyman, 1948<br />

F. 11 Blueprint for Summer Theatre Book Project Idea, 1948 (Includes<br />

Certificate of Participation and contract with John-Richard Press,<br />

proposed publisher.)<br />

F. 12 Unidentified (Probably Chamberlain or Lyman Brown), undated<br />

(Includes play fragments, articles, etc.; play fragments possibly from<br />

Idle Tongues.)<br />

Sub-series 7 – General, 1927 - 1955 and undated<br />

Acting Lessons, 1935 – 1936 and undated<br />

Box 130<br />

F. 1 Chamberlain Brown School of Acting, 1935 (Includes ledger sheets,<br />

contact sheets and teaching notes.)<br />

F. 2 Chamberlain Brown Theatre Study, undated (Includes description of<br />

project and agreement form for students.)<br />

F. 3 Untitled, 1936 and undated (Includes carbon copy of form letter and<br />

schedules.)<br />

F. 4 Project Ideas, 1937 – 1952 (See also Radio Project Ideas and Writings –<br />

Book Project Ideas.)<br />

F. 5 Promotional Tie-Ins, 1937 – 1953<br />

Proposed Productions, 1927 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 6 The Boy Lincoln (Rehearsals), 1941 (Includes invoices for Union<br />

Church rehearsal space and letter from audience member. )<br />

Dollar Top Theatre, 1932 – 1933<br />

Correspondence, 1932 - 1933<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 General, 1933<br />

F. 8 Letters re: Concept, 1932 Nov. and ca. 1932<br />

F. 9 <strong>Public</strong>ity and Clippings, 1932 – 1933<br />

F. 10 Subscriber Forms and Lists, ca. 1933 (Includes Ritz Theatre ticket.)<br />

F. 11 Hope of a Tree, 1933 (Includes correspondence and contract with<br />

Leopold L. Atlas, playwright.)<br />

F. 12 A Hymn to the Theatre, undated (Includes two typed versions of<br />

project description.)<br />

F. 13 The Mouthpiece by Frank J. Collins, 1929 (Includes Certificate of<br />

Incorporation for Protean Productions, contracts, and correspondence<br />

with Collins; probably never produced.)<br />

F. 14 “Proposal for Professional Tryout Theatre” (Heckscher Theatre,<br />

N.Y. City), 1933 – 1935 and undated (Includes agreement and<br />

project description.)<br />

Right Off the Boat by Lyman Brown, 1929 (Probably never opened.)<br />

F. 15 General<br />

F. 16 Contracts (Includes contracts with Edward Eliscu, Werner Janssen, and<br />

others.)<br />

F. 17 Salute to the Great Stars of the Theatre, Opera, Vaudeville,<br />

Pictures, Radio and a Salute to the Great <strong>Public</strong> (Carl<br />

Fischer Recital Hall), undated (Probably never produced.)<br />

F. 18 Miscellaneous, 1927 – 1941 and undated (Includes clippings on The<br />

Rat Catcher.)<br />

Proposed Stock Seasons, 1933 – 1959 and undated<br />

Chamberlain Brown Players, 1935 – 1959 and undated<br />

Astor Theatre (East Hartford, Conn.), 1949 - 1955<br />

F. 19 General, 1949<br />

F. 20 Dangerous Corner, 1949 – 1955 (Includes Hartford Courant<br />

collection action; never opened.)<br />

F. 21 Outward Bound, 1949<br />

East Meadow Republican Club (L.I., N.Y.), 1949 (Productions<br />

never opened.)<br />

F. 22 General (Includes correspondence with F. B. Ladd.)<br />

F. 23 Contracts<br />

F. 24 Jackson Heights Country Club, 1935<br />

F. 25 Capitol Theatre (Reading, Pa.), 1943 and undated<br />

F. 26 Hotel des Artistes, 1942<br />

F. 27 Linden Inn (Lindenhurst, L.I.), 1941 (Includes agreement with Louis<br />

Pernot.)<br />

F. 28 Mansfield Theatre (N.Y. City), 1933 (Includes production of The<br />

Trial of Mary Dugan and season cancelled.)<br />

F. 29 Westchester County Center (N.Y.), 1935<br />

F. 30 Miscellaneous, 1939 – 1949 and undated<br />

Theater Rentals, 1932 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 31 Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1950 – 1951 (Includes seating plan;<br />

see also Productions At a Certain Hour, Little Italy, and Youth, Inc.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 32 Carnegie Recital Hall, 1948 (Includes correspondence and lease for<br />

Little David (a.k.a. Just David and The Grape Vine.)<br />

F. 33 Hotel des Artistes, 1941 – 1942 (See also Proposed Stock Seasons.)<br />

F. 34 Malin Studios, Inc., 1946 – 1947 (See also Professional Projects –<br />

Auditions.)<br />

F. 35 Midtown Music Hall, 1941 (see also Boy Lincoln rehearsals.)<br />

F. 36 Nola Studios, Inc., 1941 (See also Clubs – Talent of the Hour Club and<br />

Legal and Financial – Collections.)<br />

F. 37 Pythian, 1943<br />

F. 38 Town Hall, 1934 – 1940 (Includes correspondence with Kenneth Klein and<br />

lease.)<br />

F. 39 Y.M.C.A. (Bridgeport, Conn.), 1947<br />

F. 40 Potential Rentals, 1932 – 1950 and undated (Includes correspondence.)<br />

Series IV: Scripts, 1899 – ca. 1958 and undated<br />

Box 131<br />

F. 1 The Adorable Pest (Act II, Incomplete), undated (Typescript, begins on p.<br />

4; “Spaulding for husband” handwritten on cover.)<br />

F. 2 The Affairs of the Hemingways by Fred Bishop, undated (Includes two<br />

scripts: “The episode of seeing ghosts at the summer camp” and “The<br />

episode of Helga, ‘Wallace Beery,’ and the Ice Man;” possibly radio script.)<br />

F. 3 All Over Again by Paul H. Barnee, 1920 (Includes only side for role of<br />

“Marion.”)<br />

F. 4 All Square by Bide Dudley, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 5 All Things <strong>New</strong> by Harry Wagstaff Gribble, 1927 July (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 6 All’s Fair by Charles Beath (a.k.a.Charles J. Conrad, Jr.), 1932 (Carbon<br />

copy.)<br />

F. 7 American Youth (Radio Script) by Normand A. Archimbault, undated<br />

F. 8 The Anatomist by James Bridie, 1929 Sept. (Typescript.)<br />

F. 9 Angel by Melchior Lengyel, English version by Guy Bolton, 1934<br />

(Includes Hans Bartsch carbon copy.)<br />

F. 10 Annie, My Neighbor and The Party (Short Stories) by Irene Koehler,<br />

undated<br />

F. 11 Annulled by Charles Leonard Appleton, 1928<br />

F. 12 Bed & Board, undated (Includes Century Play Company copy.)<br />

Box 132<br />

F. 1 Bertie from Brighton (The Most Lovable Boy Since Peter Pan) by P.E.<br />

McCoy, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 2 Between Heaven and Hell by Joseph H. Hughes and Eugenia Hughes,<br />

undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 3 Between Us Two by Florence Auer, undated (Typescript.)<br />

F. 4 Blessed Lamb, 1935 Sept. (Typescript; includes note on title page “All colored<br />

cast excepting one white boy.”)<br />

F. 5 Breach of Promise, undated (Carbon copy; cover and title page missing.)<br />

F. 6 Bride of the Lamb by William Hurlbut, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 7 Broiled Live Lobster by George B. Baldwin, undated (Carbon copy, 9 pp.,<br />

unpaged.)<br />

F. 8 Brook Hollow by George Batson, ca. 1958<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 9 Bundles from Britain (a.k.a. My Fair Ladies) by Arthur Jarrett and<br />

Marcel Klauber, ca. 1941 (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 10 Burden of the Flesh by Sully Lewis, undated (Typescript.)<br />

Box 133<br />

F. 1 Cast Thy Bread by Esther Kaufman, undated<br />

F. 2 The Clam Digger by Eleanor Holmes Hinkley, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 3 The Delicate Line by Mark Trachtenberg, 1951<br />

F. 4 Delivered unto Mars by Leo Riley, undated<br />

The Dictator by Richard Harding Davis, undated<br />

F. 5 “Old” (Typescript, handwritten revisions; includes three separate folders for<br />

Acts I, II, and III.)<br />

F. 6 “Prompt Copy” “Old” (Typescript; includes three separate folder for Acts I,<br />

II, and III, and some handwritten revisions.)<br />

F. 7 Diplunacy by Edgar Smith, undated (Typescript, 23 pp.)<br />

F. 8 La Dolores by Jose Feliu y Codina, English version by Bert F.<br />

Howell, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

Box 134<br />

F. 1 Face Value by Andre Birabeau, translated by Hans Bartsch, undated<br />

(Typescript.)<br />

F. 2 The Farmer Takes a Wife by Frank B. Elser and Marc Connelly based<br />

on Walter D. Edmonds’ novel Rome Haul, 1934 (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 3 The Favour of the King by A. MacLeod, ca. 1923 (Typescript; includes<br />

three separate folders for Acts I, II, and III, and letter from H. Bissing to<br />

Gilbert Miller office re: script, July 5, 1923.)<br />

F. 4 Fishin Worm Row by John Fowler Mitchell, Jr., 1940 (Typescript.)<br />

F. 5 For Value Received, undated (Typescript; title page missing.)<br />

F. 5 The Fortunes of the Foster Family by Fred Bishop, undated (Typescript,<br />

possibly radio script; includes episode “Uncle Titus’ and Aunt Martha’s<br />

golden wedding celebration.”)<br />

F. 6 A French Custom by Alfred Lyman (a.k.a. Hiram C. Bloomingdale),<br />

ca. 1934<br />

F. 7 Genesis by George Groskritz, 1952 (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 8 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Musical), ca. 1950s (Script probably belonging<br />

to actress playing Lorelei Lee on tour; signature illegible; includes notes re:<br />

tour on last page.)<br />

Box 135<br />

F. 1 Getting’ Somewhere (Incomplete), undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 2 The Guilty Generation by Jo Milward and J. Kerby Hawkes, undated<br />

(Carbon copy; includes handwritten and typed pages of revisions.)<br />

F. 3 Honeymoon Across the Ocean by Albert Gervese, undated (Carbon<br />

copy.)<br />

F. 4 Hotel Paradiso by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieres,<br />

translated by Peter Glenville, undated (Samuel French carbon copy.)<br />

F. 5 Hurly Burly by Joe Weber, undated (Typescript (30 pp.) with handwritten<br />

revisions; program page and “Offered by Viola Irene Cooper” label glued to<br />

title page; “Produced at Weber and Fields’ Music Hall, 8 Sept., 1897”<br />

handwritten on title page.)<br />

F. 6 The Infernal Triangle by Sil-Mara, English adaptation by A.<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Mattulath, undated (Carbon copy; “Dr. Edmond Parker” and address<br />

stamped on title page.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 June (Act III), undated (Incomplete carbon; “Miss Dee” written on first page.)<br />

F. 8 Lilies of the Field by William Hurlbut, ca. 1921 (Carbon copy; “National<br />

Play Co., Inc.” and address on title page.)<br />

F. 9 Mademoiselle (Act III), undated (Typescript.)<br />

F. 10 The Magic Melody (a.k.a. The Love Dream)(Musical) by Fredric<br />

Arnold Kummer, music by Sigmund Romberg, undated (Title<br />

page reads The Love Dream; The Magic Melody handwritten on cover.)<br />

F. 11 Mama and Papa by Helen Day, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 12 The Masquerader by John Hunter Booth, undated (Includes Century Play<br />

Co. copy.)<br />

The Midnight Dance by M. Charles Meré, undated (Carbon copies.)<br />

Box 136<br />

F. 1 Adapted by Frederic and Fanny Hatton<br />

F. 2 Adapted from the French by Gertrude Purcell<br />

F. 3 Monsieur American [sic], undated (Includes no title page; “David B.<br />

Gordon” and address handwritten on verso of last page.)<br />

F. 4 Most Likely to Succeed by Frank Gabrielson, ca. 1940 (Carbon copy;<br />

“Property of Otto L. Preminger” and address on title page.)<br />

F. 5 Music Hath Charms (Act III), undated (Carbon copy; “Property of Lynn<br />

Forling (sp.?)” written on cover; this is not the Friml work.)<br />

F. 6 Names in Bronze [by Edward C. Reveaux], ca. 1934 (Carbon copy; title<br />

page missing; includes some handwritten revisions.)<br />

F. 7 <strong>New</strong> Tomorrows (Radio) by Elsa Larabee Andrezen, 1945 (Includes<br />

three typescripts for radio serial episodes and letter, Jan. 31, 1945.)<br />

F. 8 Ollie’s Eye-Opener by G. Marian Burton and Charles Anthony,<br />

undated (Century Play Co. carbon copy.)<br />

F. 9 On Location by Kent Wiley, ca. 1937 (Carbon copy; “Property of S.R.<br />

Golding” and address on title page.)<br />

F. 10 Open All Night by Willard Robertson and Kilbourn Gordon, undated<br />

F. 11 Our Little Wife (Incomplete) by Avery Hopwood, undated (Carbon<br />

copy.)<br />

F. 12 Out of the Night by Harold Hutchinson and Margery Williams, ca.<br />

1927 (Carbon copy.)<br />

Box 137<br />

F. 1 Paris Nights (a.k.a. While Paris Slept) by Hervé Schwedersky and<br />

Edward Wilburn Lowrey, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 2 A Passage to India by Santha Rama Rau, from E.M. Forster’s novel,<br />

ca. 1932 (Published edition.)<br />

F. 3 Patricia Steps Up by Shirley Burns, undated (Carbon copy with hand<br />

drawn stage plot.)<br />

F. 4 Pedestals by Leo A. Levy, 1927 (Typescript.)<br />

F. 5 Phipps by P.G. Wodehouse, undated (Samuel French carbon copy.)<br />

F. 6 Pop Goes the Weasel by Willis Maxwell Goodhue, ca. 1936 (Carbon<br />

copy.)<br />

F. 7 The Poppy Kiss by Catherine Chisholm Cushing, ca. 1923 (Carbon<br />

copy.)<br />

F. 8 Pousse Café by Edgar Smith, undated (Tams-Witmark carbon copy; includes<br />

some annotations.)<br />

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F. 9 Prey: A Play in Two Scenes and Four Chapters by David Barr,<br />

undated (Typescript.)<br />

F. 10 The Princess and the Courtesan by William Hurlbut, ca. 1925 (Carbon<br />

copy.)<br />

F. 11 The Prodigal Parents by B. Harrison Orkow, 1926 (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 12 Purity by René Wachtausen, translated and adapted by Ralph Roeder,<br />

1930 Oct. 21 (Carbon copy; “Property of A. Shubert Theatrical Co.’<br />

stamped on title page.)<br />

Box 138<br />

F. 1 Queen Sesha by Ferencz Martos, music by Albert Szirmai, undated<br />

(Carbon copy; “Copyright by George Choos” on title page.)<br />

F. 2 Red Dust by Wilson Collison, 1927<br />

F. 3 The Road to Perdition (a.k.a. The Girl He Left Behind Him) by Gustav<br />

Kadelburg, undated (Typescript; includes three separate scripts for Acts<br />

I, II, and III.)<br />

F. 4 Roman Holiday (Operetta) book by Eugene and Ralph Berton, music<br />

by Eugene Berton, and lyrics by Edward Eliscu, undated (Carbon<br />

copy; “Property of Horace Liveright” and address typed on title page.)<br />

F. 5 6 Washington Square (Act II), undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 6 Sacrifice by David Blum, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 7 Saint Ursula by Edward Sheldon and Zoe Akins, 1921 (Carbon copy;<br />

Acts I, II, and III dated May 21, 1921.)<br />

F. 8 Sam Abramovitch by Francis Porché, adapted Charlton Andrews,<br />

undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 9 Sapolio by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg, lyrics by Harry B.<br />

Smith, undated (Typescript; program page glued to first page.)<br />

F. 10 Satyr, undated (Carbon copy; “Dr. Edmond Pauker” and address stamped on title<br />

page.)<br />

F. 11 Savages Under the Skin by Harry L. Foster and Arthur W. Proctor, ca.<br />

1927 (Carbon copy.)<br />

Box 139<br />

F. 1 Schemers by Dr. William Irving Sirovich, 1922 Jan. (Carbon copy;<br />

includes three pages of revisions.)<br />

F. 2 The Scotch Verdict by Jerome Collamore, based on Willkie Collins’<br />

“Law and the Lady,” undated<br />

F. 3-4 The Sea Woman by Willard Robertson, 1922 Dec. (Carbon and<br />

mimeographed copies.)<br />

F. 5 The Shadow on the Wall by George Barton, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 6 The Shelf by Dorrance Davis, ca. 1926 (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 7 Ship <strong>New</strong>s by Stuart Hamill, 1931 (Fragile condition.)<br />

F. 8 Should a Man Tell? by Martha Hedman and Henry Arthur House,<br />

undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 9 Silver by Martin Brown, undated (American Play Co. carbon copy.)<br />

F. 10 Sinister Melody by Bruce Spaulding and Anthony Baird, 1929 (Carbon<br />

copy; “Property of Mary Hay” typed on title page.)<br />

F. 11 Sisters of the Chorus by Martin Mooney and Thomson Burtis, 1928<br />

(Carbon copy; includes some handwritten additions.)<br />

Box 140<br />

F. 1 The Skylarkers by Edward Hammond, undated (Typescript.)<br />

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F. 2 Sleet by John Fowler Mitchell, Jr., 1935 (Bound typescript.)<br />

F. 3 The Sophie Tucker Story by Joe Laurie, Jr., Morton Sunshine, and<br />

John Effrat, ca. 1953 (Probably stage manager’s script for Tucker tribute<br />

at Wadorf-Astoria, Oct. 5, 1953.)<br />

F. 4 Star of Bengal by Thompson Buchanan, 1928 (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 5 Steve by Robert L. Dempster, 1936 Dec. 1 (Typescript; includes Standard<br />

Play Co. copy.)<br />

F. 6 The Stickiness of Gelatine [sic] by Edgar Smith, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 7 The Summer Widowers (<strong>New</strong> Version) book by Glen MacDonough,<br />

music by A. Baldwin Sloane, 1910 Nov. 21<br />

F. 8 A Tale of Two Cities: A Version in One Act from the novel by Charles<br />

Dickens by Guy Bolton, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 9 Tante by C. Haddon Chambers, 1913 (Typescript stamped “From Charles<br />

Frohman” with address; “Nov. 10, 1913” also stamped; Includes four<br />

separate scripts for Acts I–IV.)<br />

F. 10 Their Night Out by George Blackwood, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 11 Tiger Lilly [sic] by Robert Henderson, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 12 Twirly Whirly by Edgar Smith, music by W.T. Francis and John<br />

Stromberg, lyrics by Edgar and Robert B. Smith, 1902 (Carbon<br />

copy with “Offered by Viola Irene Cooper” label on title page; production<br />

information handwritten on title page.)<br />

Box 141<br />

F. 1 Two Bones and a Dog by Louis Weitzenkorn, undated (Carbon copy;<br />

“From Leah Salisbury” and address stamped on title page.)<br />

F. 2 Two Women by Daniel N. Rubin, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 3 The Typhoon by Menyhert Lengyel, adapted by Emil Nyitray and<br />

Byron Omoley (sp.?), undated (Carbon copy; includespaper with<br />

Nyitray’s address.)<br />

F. 4 Ugly Girl by Harry Wagstaff Gribble, 1930 Aug. (Carbon copy with some<br />

handwritten revisions; “Miss Frances Fuller” and Sept. 25, 1931 on front<br />

cover.)<br />

F. 5 The Unbalanced Man, undated (Typescript.)<br />

F. 6 Under Glass by Eva Kay Flint and George Bradshaw, ca. 1933 (Carbon<br />

copy.)<br />

Undercurrent: A Play of Harlem in Three Acts by Howard Merling<br />

and Bert Merling, ca.1950 and undated<br />

F. 7 Adaptation for Showcase, ca. 1950 (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 8-9 Sides, undated<br />

F. 10 The Unfair Sex by Edwin Justus Mayer, 1924 (Carbon copy; “Property of<br />

Schwab, Liveright & Mandel” stamped on title page.)<br />

F. 11 Up on the Hill by Arthur Goodrich, 1912 (Carbon copy; includes three<br />

separate scripts for Acts I, II, and III.)<br />

Box 142<br />

F. 1 Up to Scratch by Laura Walker, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 2 The Vendetta by George Damroth, 1929 June 17 (Mimeographed copy.)<br />

F. 3 Venice for Two (a.k.a. Storm Center) by Jessie Hein Ernst and Max<br />

Simon<br />

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F. 4 Virtue’s Bed by Courtenay Savage, undated (Mimeographed copy; “Frank<br />

& Dunlap, Ltd.” and address stamped on title page.)<br />

F. 5 The Voice in the Wall by I. Gershman and M.M. Musselman [sic],<br />

undated (American Play Co. carbon copy.)<br />

F. 6 War to End War by Leo A. Levy, 1931 (Typescript.)<br />

F. 7 Watch on the Rhine by Lillian Hellman, undated (Samuel French<br />

typescript.)<br />

F. 8 The Wedding Band (Side) by Leo Riley, undated (Includes side for<br />

“Captain.”)<br />

F. 9 Wet Saturday by Herman Boxer, based on a short story by John<br />

Collier, undated (Mimeographed copy.)<br />

F. 10 What Can You Lose? by Arthur Jarrett and Marcel Klauber, undated<br />

(Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 11 What Will People Say? by Charles Stewart Booth, undated (Typescript;<br />

includes three separate script for Acts I, II, and III.)<br />

Box 143<br />

F. 1 Where Were We? (a.k.a. The Lady Refuses) by Saxon Kling, ca. 1933<br />

(Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 2 Whirligig: A Dramatic Conundrum in Two Guesses by Edgar Smith,<br />

music by John Stromberg, lyrics by Harry B. Smith, 1899<br />

(Includes Tams-Witmark carbon copy with some annotations and revisions;<br />

production information handwritten on title page.)<br />

F. 3 Who Gets Huguette? by Jean de Letras, adapted by Manby Green and<br />

Ed Feilbert, undated (Typescript.)<br />

F. 4 Whoop-Dee-Doo by Edgar Smith, music by W.T. Francis, undated<br />

(Includes Tams-Witmark carbon copy; production information handwritten<br />

on cover.)<br />

F. 5 The Wildcatters by John Fowler Mitchell, Jr., 1930 (Typescript.)<br />

F. 6 Wilfred: A Short Talking Comedy Sketch by Robert Norton, undated<br />

(Typescript; note on last page indicates play is adapted from a sketch used by<br />

Tom Douglas in vaudeville in England.)<br />

F. 7 Witchcraft (Acts III and IV), undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

F. 8 Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie, 1954 (Samuel French<br />

mimeographed copy.)<br />

Wolf! Wolf! by Gertrude Purcell, 1926 and ca. 1926<br />

F. 9 1926 (Annotated carbon copy; includes script cover with pencil notes on<br />

verso.)<br />

F. 10 ca. 1926 (Incomplete carbon copy.)<br />

F. 11 The Wolves by Romain Rolland, authorized translation by Barrett H.<br />

Clark, undated (Carbon copy.)<br />

Box 144<br />

F. 1 A Woman of That Kind by Lillian Day and Lyon Mearson, undated<br />

(Carbon copy stamped “Freda Fishbein.”)<br />

F. 2 Young Sinners by Elmer Harris, 1930 Aug. 21 (Carbon copy with some<br />

annotations.)<br />

F. 3 Youth Promenade (Radio) by Elsa Larabee Andrezen, 1945<br />

(Typescript.)<br />

F. 4 Untitled by Powell Lindsay (?), undated (Typescript; handwritten name and<br />

address of Powell Lindsay with script; characters include Aunt Eliza, Uncle<br />

Ben, and Mary Lee.)<br />

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F. 5 Reader Reports, undated<br />

F. 6 Scenes, undated (Includes retyped scenes from plays such as The Chorus Lady,<br />

The Commuters, Four Walls, The Girl of the Golden West, Sherlock Holmes,<br />

The Third Degree, and Way Down East.)<br />

F. 7 Synopses, 1932 and undated (Includes synopses of Dear Murderer by St. John<br />

L. Clowes, The Love That Blinds by Clayton Hamilton and Grace Isabel<br />

Colbron, and Seduction by Alvin L. Levi, 1932.)<br />

F. 8 Fragments, undated (Includes covers for The Open Gate, Act I and Alimony by<br />

Charles Dickson, and two carbon pages of unidentified plays.)<br />

Series V: Legal and Financial Papers, 1899 – 1961 and undated<br />

Sub-series 1 – Contracts, 1911 – 1958 and undated<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

F. 9 “A”, 1921 - 1948<br />

“B”, 1911 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 10 Ba – Blair, 1911 – 1945 (Includes contracts for Margaret Barker and<br />

Barnes & Crawford.)<br />

F. 11 Blake – Byron, 1919 – 1946 and undated (Includes contract for<br />

Eddie Bracken.)<br />

“C”, 1918 – 1952<br />

F. 12 Ca – Ch, 1920 – 1949<br />

F. 13 Cl – Cu, 1918 – 1952<br />

F. 14 “D”, 1917 – 1956 and undated (Includes Equity stock agreements for<br />

Nancy Davis and Colleen Dewhurst (unsigned), and agreement to pay<br />

commission for Margaret Dumont.)<br />

F. 15 “E”, 1925 – 1944<br />

F. 16 “F”, 1917 – 1946<br />

F. 17 “G”, 1917 – 1946 and undated<br />

Box 145<br />

F. 1 “H”, 1918 – 1945<br />

F. 2 “I - J”, 1917 – 1951<br />

F. 3 “K”, 1919 – 1945 (Includes Equity stock agreements for Buster Keaton<br />

and James Kirkwood.)<br />

F. 4 “L”, 1925 – 1951 (Includes contracts for Sheldon Leonard (unsigned) and<br />

Audra Lindley.)<br />

“M”, 1917 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 5 McAuliffe – May, 1917 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 6 Meek – Murray, 1918 – 1947 and undated (Includes Equity stock<br />

agreements for Ralph Meeker and Peggy [sic] Murray.)<br />

F. 7 “N”, 1917 – 1945 and undated (Includes contract for Mildred<br />

Natwick.)<br />

F. 8 “O”, 1918 – 1943<br />

F. 9 “P”, 1920 – 1944 (Includes contract for Doris Packer.)<br />

“R”, 1912 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 10 Ra – Reynolds, 1912 – 1944<br />

F. 11 Ri – Rutherford, 1921 – 1947 and undated (Includes agreement<br />

to pay commission card for Tex Ritter.)<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 12 “S”, 1917 – 1958 (Includes contract for Lillia Skala.)<br />

F. 13 “T”, 1921 – 1940 (Includes contracts for Frank M. Thomas and William<br />

Tilden II.)<br />

F. 14 “V”, 1925 – 1944<br />

F. 15 “W”, 1917 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 16 “Y”, 1932 – 1943<br />

F. 17 Unidentified, undated<br />

F. 18 Templates, 1936 – 1939 and undated<br />

Sub-series 2 – Commission Records, 1920 – 1933 and undated<br />

Cards, 1920 – 1933 and undated<br />

Box 146<br />

“A”, 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 1 Ab – Al, 1928 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 2 Am – Arm, 1930 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 3 Arn – Ay, 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

“B,” 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 4 Ba, 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 5 Be<br />

F. 6 Bo – Bre<br />

F. 7 Bri – Bur<br />

F. 8 Bur - By<br />

“C,” 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

Box 147<br />

F. 1 Cab – Can, 1928 – 1932 and undated (Includes cards for James<br />

Cagney and Louis Calhern.)<br />

1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 2 Car – Cav (Includes cards for Mrs. Leslie Carter.)<br />

F. 3 Ce - Ch<br />

F. 4 Cl, 1928 – 1932 and undated (Includes card for Clark &<br />

McCullough.)<br />

F. 5 Coa – Con, 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes cards for<br />

Georgette Cohan, Claudette Colbert, and Patricia Collinge.)<br />

1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 6 Co, 1927 – 1933 and undated (Includes cards for Elisha Cook,<br />

Jr. and Jane Cowl.)<br />

F. 7 Cr – Cu (Includes cards for Frank Craven, Constance Cummings,<br />

and Robert Cummings.)<br />

“D”, 1924 – 1932 and undated<br />

1928 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 8 Da<br />

F. 9 De - Di<br />

Box 148<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 1 Do<br />

F. 2 Du – Dy, 1924 – 1931 and undated<br />

“E,” 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 3 Ea – Elliott, 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 4 Ellis – Ev, 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes card for Madge<br />

Evans.)<br />

“F,” 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 5 Fa – For, 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes card for Glenda<br />

Farrell.)<br />

F. 6 Fo – Fu, 1927 – 1933 and undated (Includes cards for Preston<br />

Foster and William Frawley.)<br />

“G,” 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 7 Ga – Gi, 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes cards for Clark<br />

Gable, Helen Gahagan, Jules [sic] Garfield, and Dorothy Gish.)<br />

F. 8 Gl – Gu, 1927 – 1933 and undated (Includes card for Sydney<br />

Greenstreet.)<br />

“H,”, 1920 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 9 Hac – Han, 1920 – 1932 and undated<br />

Box 149<br />

F. 1 Har – Hay, 1928 – 1933 andundated<br />

F. 2 He, 1927 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 3 Hi – Ho, 1923 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 4 Hu – Hy, 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 5 “I – J,” 1928 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 6 “K,” 1927 – 1932 and undated<br />

“L,” 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 7 La, 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 8 Le – Li<br />

Box 150<br />

F. 1 Lo – Ly (Includes cards for Lucille Lortel, Claire Boothe Luce,<br />

Alfred Lunt, and Bert Lytell.)<br />

“M,” 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 2 McAllister – McWade, 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes card<br />

for Kenneth MacKenna.)<br />

1928 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 3 Macy – Matus (Includes card for Marjorie Main with note “Bad<br />

debt. Did not get p<strong>aid</strong>.”)<br />

F. 4 Max – Me (Includes cards for Georgie Drew Mendum, Helen<br />

Menken, and Mayo Methot.)<br />

F. 5 Mi, 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 6 Mof – Morg, 1928 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 7 Mo – My, 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

Box 151<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 1 “N,” 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 2 “O,” 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes card for Clifford Odets.)<br />

“P,” 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 3 Pa – Pe, 1928 – 1932 (Includes cards for Lee Patrick and Rollo<br />

Peters.)<br />

1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 4 Ph – Po, (Includes card for Tyrone Power (1931).)<br />

F. 5 Pr – Q<br />

“R,” 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 6 Ra – Re, 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 7 Rh – Rob, 1928 – 1932 and undated (Includes cards for Thelma<br />

Ritter and Roy Roberts.)<br />

F. 8 Roc – Ry, 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes cards for Cesar<br />

Romero and Rosalind Russell.)<br />

“S,” 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

Box 152<br />

F. 1 Sa – Se, 1928 – 1932 and undated (Includes cards for C. Russell<br />

Sage, Dorothy Sands, Natalie Schafer, and Fritzi Scheff.)<br />

1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 2 Sh – Si (Includes card for Sylvia Sidney.)<br />

F. 3 Sk – Sta (Includes cards for Barbara Stanwyck and Frances Starr.)<br />

F. 4 Ste - Sy<br />

“T,” 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 5 Ta – Te, 1928 – 1932 and undated (Includes cards for Lysle<br />

Talbot, Edith Taliaferro, and Norma Terris.)<br />

F. 6 Th – Ti, 1927 – 1931 and undated<br />

F. 7 To – Ty, 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes cards for Spencer<br />

Tracy and Ernest Truex.)<br />

“U – V,” 1928 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 8 U – Va (Includes cards for Valerie Valaire, Albert (van) Dekker, and<br />

Gertrude Vanderbilt.)<br />

F. 9 Ve - Vo<br />

“W,” 1927 – 1933 and undated<br />

1928 – 1932 and undated<br />

Box 153<br />

F. 1 Wa (Includes card for Lucile Watson.)<br />

F. 2 We – Wh<br />

F. 3 Wi, 1927 – 1933 and undated (Includes cards for Estelle Winwood<br />

and Cora Witherspoon.)<br />

F. 4 Wo, 1928 – 1933 and undated (Includes card for Peggy Wood.)<br />

F. 5 “Y – Z,” 1931 – 1932 and undated<br />

Sheets, 1925 – 1933 and undated<br />

Box 154<br />

F. 1 1925 – 1926<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 2 ca. 1928 - 1929<br />

1930<br />

F. 3 Jan. – June<br />

F. 4 July – Sept.<br />

F. 5 Oct. – Dec.<br />

1931<br />

F. 6 Jan. – Apr.<br />

F. 7 May – June<br />

F. 8 July – Oct.<br />

F. 9 Nov. – Dec.<br />

F. 10 1932<br />

F. 11 1933<br />

F. 12 undated<br />

Sub-series 3 - Loose Financial Records, 1933 - 1934<br />

Chamberlain Brown Players Weekly Settlements and Checks<br />

(Nixon’s) Apollo Theatre (Atlantic City, N.J.), 1933<br />

Box 155<br />

Apr. – July 15<br />

Box 156<br />

July 22 – Oct.<br />

Box 157<br />

Earle Theatre (Atlantic City, N.J.), 1934 June – 1934 July<br />

Sub-series 4 – General, 1899 – 1961 and undated<br />

General Accounts, 1928 – 1934 and undated<br />

Cards, 1928 – 1934 and undated<br />

Box 158<br />

F. 1 A – B, 1928 -1934 and undated (Includes Chamberlain Brown’s<br />

salary and personal bills.)<br />

F. 2 C – F, undated (Includes card for commission records.)<br />

1928 and undated<br />

F. 3 G – O (Includes general and operating expenses and Motion Picture<br />

Dept. commissions received.)<br />

F. 4 P – Z (Includes cards for payroll and rents.)<br />

F. 5 Ledger Sheets, 1930 – 1932 and undated<br />

Statements, 1927 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 6 1927 – 1938<br />

F. 7 1942 – 1945 and undated (Includes salary lists on some statements.)<br />

F. 8 Bankruptcy (Chamberlain Brown), 1933 – 1935 and undated (See<br />

also Bernard Grossman correspondence.)<br />

Banks, 1921 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 9 Empire Trust Company, 1930 – 1938 (Includes several statements<br />

and two letters.)<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 10 Hamilton National Bank, undated (Includes blank checks.)<br />

Modern Industrial Bank, 1930 - 1952<br />

Correspondence, 1930 - 1952<br />

F. 11 1930 – 1939<br />

F. 12 1940 - 1943<br />

Box 159<br />

F. 1 1944 – 1947<br />

F. 2 1948 - 1949<br />

F. 3 1950 - 1951<br />

F. 4 1952<br />

F. 5 Statements, 1938 – 1952 and undated (Includes check stubs.)<br />

F. 6 National Safety Bank and Trust Company, 1936 – 1941 (Includes<br />

correspondence with Alexander Efron, several statements, and checks<br />

returned.)<br />

Miscellaneous, 1921 – 1949 and undated<br />

F. 7 Correspondence, 1931 - 1949<br />

F. 8 Statements, 1921 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 9 Chamberlain Brown Amusement Corporation Certificate of<br />

Incorporation, 1929 May 21<br />

F. 10 Chamberlain Brown, Inc., 1917 – 1931<br />

F. 11 Lyman Brown (Checks from Family), 1917 – 1930<br />

Collections, 1921 – 1959 and undated<br />

F. 12 Active Press, 1936 – 1939 (Includes correspondence with Benjamin<br />

Solomon re: lawsuit.)<br />

F. 13 Arrow Letters Corporation, 1952<br />

F. 14 Beekman Tower Hotel, 1941 – 1942<br />

F. 15 Bergold Press, Inc., 1938 – 1939 (Includes correspondence with<br />

Edward S. Alter, attorney re: lawsuit.)<br />

F. 16 Bolton, Harold (Arbitration), 1930 – 1934<br />

F. 17 Brass Rail, 1940 – 1949<br />

F. 18 Brooks Costume Company, 1930 – 1933<br />

F. 19 Call Business Sservice, 1951 - 1953<br />

F. 20-21 Carl Fischer Concert Hall, 1949 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 22 Christy, Don, 1953 - 1954<br />

F. 23 Cutler, M. Allen, 1950 – 1952 (Includes correspondence re: John<br />

Kenley and lawsuit.)<br />

Box 160<br />

F. 1 Disabled American Veterans of the World War, 1937 – 1939<br />

(See also Louis N. Field correspondence.)<br />

F. 2 Dixie Hotel, 1932 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 3 Eaves Costume Company, 1941 (Includes correspondence with Joseph<br />

D. Geoly, attorney.)<br />

F. 4-5 Eisenberg, Philip O, 1939 – 1942 and undated<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 6 Eldridge Co., Inc., 1936<br />

F. 7 Fox, James G., 1931<br />

F. 8 Gold Sound Systems, Inc., 1938<br />

Grayber, Irving N., 1936 - 1943<br />

F. 9 1936 – 1938 (Includes Meyer v. Brown, Ambrose, v. Brown, and<br />

Grayber v. Brown.)<br />

F. 10 1939<br />

F. 11 1940<br />

F. 12 1941 – 1943 (Includes correspondence with Morris H. Horowitz,<br />

Grayber’s attorney.)<br />

F. 13 Grayson, Frances Wilson, 1921 - 1922<br />

F. 14 Great Northern Hotel, 1948 - 1949<br />

F. 15 Hechheimer, Harry Saks, 1920 – 1924<br />

F. 16 Hotaling <strong>New</strong>s Agency, 1930, 1948 – 1951<br />

F. 17 Hotel Astor, 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 18 Hotel Capitol, 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 19 Hotel Jackson, 1939 – 1941<br />

F. 20 Hotel Knickerbocker, 1940 – 1943<br />

F. 21 Hotel Lincoln, 1932 – 1933 and 1948 - 1951<br />

F. 22 Hotel Times, Square, 1933 – 1934<br />

F. 23 Hotel Woodstock, 1949 – 1950<br />

F. 24 Jacobs, Charles A., 1935<br />

F. 25 K.C.S. Tavern, 1950 – 1952<br />

F. 26 Keyes Star Press, 1951<br />

F. 27 LaHiff, William F. (Estate), 1934<br />

F. 28 Lawrence, Margaret, 1929<br />

F. 29 Lincoln Office Towel Supply Company, 1937 - 1940<br />

Box 161<br />

F. 1 McAfee, Robert (Photographer), 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 2 McCullough, Kae E., 1949<br />

F. 3 McGaugh, Rex, 1933 (Includes correspondence with American<br />

Federation of Musicians re: claim for payment.)<br />

F. 4 Mahieu Costumers, Inc., 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 5 Manhattan Storage & Warehouse Company, 1950 - 1952<br />

F. 6 Meyer, Eugene C. and Margaret, 1935<br />

F. 7 Model Letter Service, 1939 – 1941<br />

F. 8 Monarch Towel Supply Company, 1931 – 1934<br />

F. 9 Nassau Press, 1949 - 1959<br />

F. 10 National Process Company, 1939 (National Process Company was<br />

printer of Theatre Record.)<br />

F. 11-12 <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Telephone Company, 1929 - 1942<br />

F. 13 Nichols, Anne, 1931<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 14 Owners and Tenants Electric Company, 1943 – 1946<br />

F. 15 Park Palace Amusement Corporation, 1937 – 1938<br />

F. 16 Pitel Press, Inc., 1936<br />

F. 17 Postal Envelope Company, 1953<br />

F. 18 Reliable Multigraphing Company, 1932<br />

F. 19 Sachs Quality Furniture, Inc., 1942 – 1944<br />

F. 20 Sanderson Brothers, 1933 – 1934<br />

F. 21 Schramm, Ebben, 1942 - 1945<br />

F. 22 Sheehan, E.M., 1939<br />

F. 23 Solanto, Albert, 1930 - 1934<br />

F. 24 Tankus, George, 1930 – 1934 and undated<br />

F. 25 V.J. Nola Studios, 1952<br />

F. 26 Vail Scenic Construction Company, 1929 - 1931<br />

F. 27 Ward & Harvey Studios, Inc., 1929 - 1932<br />

F. 28 Western Union Telegraph Company, 1931 – 1932 and 1941 –<br />

1942<br />

F. 29 Miscellaneous, 1930 – 1953 (Includes third party lawsuit: Hotel<br />

Algonquin v. Robert Goodhue.)<br />

Box 162<br />

F. 1 Expenses – Lists, 1926 – ca.1951 (See also General Account Statements.)<br />

F. 2 Insurance, 1957 (Includes estimate and notes for life insurance policy for<br />

Lyman Brown.)<br />

Invoices and Receipts, 1926 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 3 General, 1926 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 4 Alexander Theatre Ticket Office, 1948 – 1949 and undated<br />

(Includes some correspondence.)<br />

Hotels, 1937 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 5 General, 1937 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 6 Hotel Webster, 1951 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 7 Productions (Unidentified), 1930 – 1941 and undated<br />

Office Rent (145 West 45 th St.), 1923 – 1955 and undated (Includes<br />

some leases.)<br />

F. 8 1923 - 1928<br />

F. 9 1930 - 1931<br />

F. 10 1932 - 1934<br />

F. 11 1939 – 1942<br />

F. 12 1935 - 1938<br />

F. 13 1943<br />

F. 14 1944<br />

F. 15 1945<br />

F. 16 1946 – 1947<br />

F. 17 1948<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 18 1949<br />

F. 19 1950 – 1952<br />

F. 20 1953<br />

F. 21 1954<br />

F. 22 1955 and undated<br />

Box 163<br />

F. 1 Pawnbrokers, 1951<br />

F. 2 Priestley Productions, Inc., 1939 (Includes stock certificate in Lyman<br />

Brown’s name.)<br />

Residences, 1929 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 3 853 Seventh Avenue, 1929 – 1932<br />

F. 4-5 Hotel Belvedere, 1950 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 6 Salary Receipts (Clients), 1916 – 1940 and undated<br />

Staff Salaries, 1930 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 7 Cards, undated (See also General Accounts – Cards – P-Z.)<br />

F. 8 Sheets, 1930 – 1931<br />

F. 9-10 Statements, 1932 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 11 Stocks and Bonds, 1934 – 1941 (Includes note from and letter to Emma<br />

Brown Lyman (Aunt Kittie).)<br />

Taxes, 1918 – 1961 and undated<br />

F. 12 1918 – 1920<br />

F. 13 1921<br />

F. 14 1922 – 1924<br />

F. 15 1925 – 1927<br />

F. 16 1928<br />

F. 17 1929 – 1933<br />

F. 18 1934 – 1936 (See also Personal and Family Papers – Chamberlain Brown<br />

Correspondence from George M. Brown, 1935.)<br />

F. 19 1937 – 1939<br />

F. 20 1951 – 1954 (Includes correspondence from government re: taxes due.)<br />

F. 21 1961<br />

F. 22 undated<br />

Wills and Trusts, 1899 – 1959 and undated<br />

Box 164<br />

F. 1 Brown, Chamberlain and Lyman, 1933, 1938 (Includes two<br />

handwritten, informal wills; Chamberlain Brown possibly infers<br />

suicide.)<br />

Brown, George M. Estate (Father), 1909 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 2 1938 – 1947 (Includes probate document.)<br />

F. 3 1948 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 4 State St. Trust Company Passbook, 1909 – 1918<br />

F. 5 Brown, George S. (Grandfather)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

166


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 6 Chamberlain, Samuel E. (Grandfather), 1899 (Includes bankbook<br />

and note to Lyman Chamberlain Brown.)<br />

F. 7 Chase, Abbie McDuffee (Great-Aunt), 1929 – 1933 (Includes<br />

statements.)<br />

F. 8 Leacock, Anne Brown (Aunt Nan) Estate, 1954 (Includes<br />

correspondence with Perkins and Holland; see also Emma Brown<br />

Lyman Estate.)<br />

Lyman, Emma Brown (Aunt Kittie) Estate, 1942 – 1959<br />

F. 9 1942 – 1947<br />

F. 10 1948 – 1949<br />

F. 11 1950<br />

F. 12 1951 - 1952<br />

F. 13 1953 – 1955<br />

F. 14 1957 – 1959 (Includes report on Anne Brown Leacock Trust.)<br />

F. 15 Miscellaneous, 1938 – 1954 and undated (Includes correspondence to<br />

vendors, subpoenas to appear in lawsuits (Louise Henry v. N.Y. Post,<br />

1938 and Brenda Lane v. L.E.C. Corporation, 1934), and business card<br />

for Philip Silverman, attorney.)<br />

Series VI: Office Files, ca. 1908 – 1955 and undated<br />

Sub-series 1 – Contact Cards, ca. 1923 – 1955 and undated<br />

Box 165<br />

A – H, ca. 1930 – 1955 and undated<br />

Box 166<br />

I – Mi, ca. 1928 – 1949 and undated<br />

Box 167<br />

N – Z, Featured and Star Character Comedians, and Production<br />

Stage Managers A-B, ca. 1923 – 1951 and undated<br />

Sub-series 2 – Stock Theaters, ca. 1908 – 1961 and undated<br />

Box 168<br />

F. 1 Box Office Statements (When Ladies Meet, South Broad St.<br />

Theatre, Philadelphia, Pa.), 1933 Apr. 17 – 1933 Apr. 19<br />

(Statements signed by Tom Ewell.)<br />

Bulletins, 1908 – 1934 and undated<br />

F. 2 Amalgamated Amusement Company, ca. 1908<br />

American Play Company, Inc., 1929 – 1933 and undated<br />

F. 3 1929 Dec. 2 – 1932 Jan. 4 (Many weeks are missing.)<br />

F. 4 1932 Jan. 11 – 1932 Nov. 21<br />

F. 5 1933 May 1 – 1933 Sept. 25<br />

Century Play Company, 1928 - 1934<br />

1928<br />

F. 6 Apr. 30 – Sept. 24<br />

F. 7 Oct. 1 – Dec. 31<br />

1929<br />

F. 8 Jan. 7 – June 24<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 9 July 1 – Dec. 30<br />

1930<br />

F. 10 Jan. 6 – May 26<br />

F. 11 June 2 – Dec. 29<br />

F. 12 1931 Jan. 5 – 1931 Dec. 28 (Many weeks are missing.)<br />

F. 13 1932 Jan. 11 – 1932 Nov. 14 (Many weeks are missing.)<br />

F. 14 1933 Apr. 17 – 1933 Sept. 18 (Some weeks are missing.)<br />

F. 15 1934 May 28 and 1934 June 10<br />

Co=National [sic] Plays, Inc., 1931 - 1934<br />

1931<br />

F. 16 (Many weeks are missing.)<br />

F. 17 1931 Dec. 28 – 1933 Jan. 2<br />

F. 18 1933 Jan. 9 – 1934 Jan. 1 (Includes Bulletin newsletter; some weeks<br />

are missing.)<br />

F. 19 1934 Jan. 8 – 1934 Dec. 3 (Includes only several issues.)<br />

Darcy and Wolford, 1931 – 1933<br />

Box 169<br />

F. 1 1931 Apr. – 1931 Dec. 28<br />

F. 2 1932 Jan. 4 – 1933 Oct. 2 (Includes only several issues for 1933.)<br />

F. 3 The Prompter, 1918 – 1933 (Includes six issues.)<br />

F. 4 Route Card (Take a Look Company), 1924 – 1925<br />

F. 5-6 Tip Folio, 1914 - 1918<br />

Schedules, 1931 - 1961<br />

F. 7-8 Alphabetical by City, 1931 – 1957 (Includes schedules kept by<br />

Lyman Brown.)<br />

F. 9 Alphabetical by Play Title, 1960 – 1961 (Includes schedules kept<br />

by Lyman Brown.)<br />

Summer, 1928 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 10 Box Office Statements, 1933 – 1949 and undated (Includes mostly<br />

box office statements for Accent on Youth with Paul Lukas, 1949.)<br />

F. 11 “Contracts for Lyman Brown” (Notes), 1947 (Includes notes kept<br />

by Lyman Brown, alphabetical by performer.)<br />

Schedules and Notes, 1940 – 1950 and undated (Includes typed<br />

notes on loose sheets of paper and handwritten notes in notebooks<br />

kept by Lyman Brown.)<br />

Box 170<br />

F. 1 1940 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 2-3 1948 and undated (Includes notes alphabetical by city, second file<br />

alphabetical by star, and notes on related matters.)<br />

1949<br />

F. 4 May 16 – June 6 (Includes handwritten notes kept chronologically<br />

re: negotiations.)<br />

F. 5 June 17 – Aug. 18 (Includes two notebooks.)<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 6 Aug. 18 – 31 (Includes some notes kept chronologically and some<br />

by star.)<br />

F. 7 1950 and undated (Includes notes on clients arranged chronologically<br />

and notebook with schedules, arranged by city.)<br />

F. 8 Stars Contacted (Probably), 1951 – 1954 and undated<br />

F. 9 Miscellaneous, 1928 – 1939 and undated (Includes handwritten review<br />

of Susan and God, Brighton Theatre, ca. Aug. 1939, flyer for native<br />

Theatre, Mamaroneck, N.Y., and notes.)<br />

Sub-series 3 – General, 1913 – 1954 and undated<br />

Memos to Secretary, ca. 1931 – 1932 (Includes typed and handwritten<br />

notes from Chamberlain Brown to Carolyn Duffy, secretary, mostly on<br />

financial matters.)<br />

F. 10 ca. 1931 Jan. – ca. 1931 Apr.<br />

F. 11 1931 May – 1931 June<br />

F. 12 1931 July – 1932 Apr.<br />

Box 171<br />

F. 1 Actors’ Equity Association, 1923 – 1947 and undated (Includes<br />

Equity card, Equity <strong>Library</strong> Theatre schedule and newsletter, and<br />

program for Annual Midnight Follies, 1923; see also Correspondence –<br />

Actors’ Equity Association.)<br />

Casting, 1928 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 2 Artists Under Contract Not Engaged, 1930 – 1932<br />

F. 3 The Chocolate Soldier, 1944 (Includes correspondence re: proposed<br />

revival by Dr. Hans Bartsch.)<br />

F. 4 Claudia, 1948 (Includes correspondence re: proposed stock production.)<br />

F. 5 Client Lists, 1930 and undated<br />

F. 6 Happily Ever After, 1944 – 1945 and undated (Includes<br />

correspondence and papers re: proposed Barney Klawans’<br />

production; also includes letter from Gene Lockhart, Oct. 31, 1944.)<br />

F. 7 Notes and Suggestions, 1934 – ca. 1949 and undated (Includes<br />

James Van de Mark report on Men in White at Curran Theatre, 1934.)<br />

F. 8-9 Notes on Stars, 1934 – ca. 1936 and undated (Notes probably kept<br />

by Lyman Brown.)<br />

F. 10 Notes on Talent Seen and To See, 1928 and undated<br />

F. 11 Rabbit Run Theatre (Madison, Ohio), 1948<br />

F. 12 Steve, 1930 (Includes two lists of actors for unidentified stock production.)<br />

Talent, 1935 – 1951 and undated<br />

F. 13 Promotion and Inquiries, 1938 – 1954 and undated (Includes<br />

flyers for Millard Mitchell, correspondence re: the Lane Brothers,<br />

and postcards for Ralph Harrolde play reading.)<br />

Resumés, 1946 - 1951 and undated<br />

F. 14 General, 1946 and undated<br />

F. 15 Waters, Zack (Director), 1950 – 1951 (Includes photos.)<br />

F. 16 Sent Out, 1935<br />

F. 17 Charity Solicitations, 1936 – 1954<br />

Employees, 1917 – 1954 and undated<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 18 Agreements, 1938<br />

F. 19 Duties and Address List, 1927 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 20 Potential, 1933 – 1952<br />

F. 21 References, 1931 - 1945<br />

F. 22 Albert, Dorothy (a.k.a. Brenner, Dorothy), 1940 - 1949<br />

F. 23-24 Archambault, Normand A., 1936 – 1940 and undated<br />

Box 172<br />

F. 1-2 Balogh, William C., 1925 – 1931 and undated (Includes mostly<br />

correspondence re: salary owed.)<br />

F. 3 Beckwith, William G., 1951 and 1954<br />

F. 4 Breaux, Johnny, 1934 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 5 Brown, William J., 1933 – 1943 and undated (Includes lawsuit<br />

papers.)<br />

F. 6-7 Carroll, Fred and Helen (Mother), 1938 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 8 Cook, Howard, 1947 – 1948 and undated<br />

F. 9 Crawford, O.T., 1934<br />

F. 10 Decker, Phelps, 1925<br />

F. 11 Duffy, Carolyn, 1932 – 1934 and undated (Includes lawsuit papers.)<br />

F. 12 Flack, Frederic G., 1934 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 13 Fox, Benjamin, 1937 - 1938<br />

F. 14 Fox, Jimmie (a.k.a. Fox, James L. and Robert A.), 1941 – 1947<br />

and undated (Fox was also in prison.)<br />

F. 15 Gottlieb, Harold, 1937<br />

F. 16 Grady, John W., 1941 (Includes lawsuit papers.)<br />

F. 17 Gural, Natalie, 1931 (Includes lawsuit papers.)<br />

F. 18 Howe, Ralph S. , 1935 – 1936 (Includes lawsuit papers.)<br />

F. 19 Lewis, Nat, 1934 – 1936 and undated (Includes lawsuit papers.)<br />

F. 20 Lodge, Robert E., 1938 (Includes lawsuit papers.)<br />

F. 21 Neumacher, Richard, 1948 and undated<br />

F. 22 O’Reilly, William J., 1925 – 1929 (Includes employment and lawsuit<br />

papers.)<br />

F. 23-24 Oliver, Robert (a.k.a. “Little Oliver”), 1937 – 1952 and undated<br />

(Includes clippings re: probable publicity stunt by Chamberlain<br />

Brown, correspondence, and program for Louder, Please, Islam<br />

Grotto.)<br />

F. 25 Reiff, Robert, 1932 and undated<br />

F. 26 Scholl, John Jay, 1917 -1920 (Includes lawsuit papers.)<br />

F. 27 Shepard, Anna, 1933 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 28 Worden, Joseph H., 1941 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 29 Miscellaneous, 1929 – 1943 and undated<br />

Box 173<br />

F. 1 Hotels, 1937 – 1949 and undated<br />

Industry <strong>Public</strong>ations, 1913 – 1954 and undated<br />

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Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 2 Arts Council of Breat Britain Annual Reports, 1945 and 1946 –<br />

1947<br />

F. 3 Broadway Brevities, 1921 – 1924<br />

F. 4 Chicago Radio Talent Directory, 1940 May<br />

F. 5 Fidelity (Actors’ Fidelity League), 1921 (Includes four issues only.)<br />

F. 6 The Fifth Year of CEMA (Council for the Encouragement of<br />

Music and the Arts, Great Britain), 1944<br />

F. 7 The King-Lynch <strong>New</strong>s (Manchester, N.H.), 1913<br />

F. 8 Lest We Forget: Curtain Falls on Notable Theatrical<br />

Personages in 1946 (Etc.), 1946 – 1950<br />

F. 9 National Theatre Service Department Report, 1954 July 10<br />

(Unpublished, marked “Fourth Copy.”)<br />

F. 10 <strong>New</strong> Theatre Magazine, 1935 – 1936 (Includes correspondence only.)<br />

F. 11 Notes and Ideas (Chamberlain Brown, Probably), undated<br />

F. 12 Office, 1926 – 1946 and undated (Includes floor plan for office; see also<br />

Legal and Financial Papers – Office Rent.)<br />

F. 13 Office Space, Potential, undated (Includes Cellini Building brochure.)<br />

F. 14 <strong>Public</strong>ity, 1938 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 15 Stationery, ca. 1920s – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 16 Subscriptions, 1924 – 1948<br />

F. 17 Ticket Requests, 1939 Nov. 4 (Includes copy of one letter requesting<br />

tickets to hear Jerome Rappaport.)<br />

F. 18 U.S. Post Office, 1948 - 1950<br />

F. 19 Miscellaneous, 1939 – 1954 and undated (Includes handwritten notes,<br />

calling cards for unidentified people, letterhead, and letter from vendor.)<br />

Series VII: Fritzi Scheff Papers, 1905 – 1955 and undated<br />

Correspondence, 1920 – 1955 and undated (Includes correspondence with<br />

Chamberlain and Lyman Brown.)<br />

F. 20 1920 - 1929<br />

F. 21 1930 (Includes some correspondence re: Fritzi Scheff and Company.)<br />

F. 22 1931 (Includes correspondence and contracts mostly for Tonight or Never;<br />

includes financial statement; see also Ralph Kettering correspondence.)<br />

F. 23 1932<br />

F. 24-25 1933 (Includes correspondence re: Tonight or Never, Community Playhouse,<br />

Kingston, Mass.)<br />

F. 26 1934 – 1936<br />

F. 27 1937<br />

Box 174<br />

F. 1-2 1938<br />

F. 3 1939<br />

F. 4-5 1940 (Includes note from Daniel Frohman, Jan. 14, 1940.)<br />

F. 6 1941<br />

F. 7-8 1942<br />

F. 9 1943 – 1944<br />

171


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 10 1945 – 1946<br />

F. 11 1947<br />

F. 12 1948 – 1953<br />

F. 13 1954 – 1955 (Includes correspondence and documents re: Scheff estate<br />

dispute.)<br />

F. 14-18 undated<br />

Box 175<br />

F. 1-2 Biography (Manuscript Drafts), undated (Includes several manuscripts, one<br />

marked “Synopsis – 3 rd Copy Complete.”)<br />

Fritzi Scheff and Company (Vaudeville), 1930<br />

F. 3 General (Includes contracts, handwritten program copy, program, and clipping<br />

for RKO Palace (Chicago), presented by Chamberlain Brown.)<br />

F. 4 Financial<br />

F. 5 Programs, 1909 – 1921 and undated<br />

F. 6 Ephemera, 1929 – 1952 and undated (Includes union cards, dues, receipts,<br />

Times Square Hall of Fame award certificate, B.F. Keith’s Theatre <strong>New</strong>s,<br />

Nov. 5, 1923, and Kiss Me Again sheet music fragment.)<br />

F. 7 Clippings, 1905 -1933 and undated<br />

Series VIII: Photographs, 1886 – 1956 and undated<br />

Sub-series 1 – Personal and Family, 1886 – 1952 and undated<br />

Brown, Chamberlain, ca. 1892 – ca. 1940s<br />

F. 8-9 ca. 1892 - 1909<br />

F. 10 ca. 1915 – ca. 1940s (Includes photo with Johnny “Joe” Dundee.)<br />

Brown, Lyman, 1899 – ca. 1940s<br />

F. 11 1899 – 1903 and undated<br />

F. 12 ca. 1940s<br />

F. 13 Brown, Chamberlain and Lyman, 1897 – ca. 1950s (Includes photo<br />

probably with Gen. Samuel E. Chamberlain, maternal grandfather.)<br />

F. 14 Brown, Dolorius T. (Mother), 1886 – 1890 and undated (Includes<br />

wedding portrait.)<br />

F. 15 Brown, George M. (Father), undated<br />

Brown Family (Miscellaneous), 1889 – 1952 and undated<br />

Box 176<br />

F. 1 1889 – 1952 and undated<br />

F. 2 ca. 1889 and undated (Probably Brown family.)<br />

F. 3 Chamberlain Family, 1889 and undated<br />

F. 4 Unidentified or Relationship Unknown, 1887 – 1889 and undated<br />

F. 5 Homes, 1933 and undated (Includes photos of Chamberlain Lodge,<br />

Annisquam, Mass., and Maple Hall.)<br />

Albums, ca. 1910 and undated<br />

F. 6 Brown, Chamberlain’s Album, undated (Includes photos of Lyman<br />

Brown, Elsie Finch, George Gray, Henry Woodruff, Aunt Nan, et al.)<br />

F. 7 ca. 1910 (Includes photos of family and summer home (?) and several N.Y.<br />

theater exteriors.)<br />

172


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Sub-series 2 - Performers and Clients, 1917 – 1956 and undated<br />

General, 1917 – 1956 and undated<br />

F. 8 A – B, 1939 – 1950 and undated (Includes photos of Elsa Alsey,<br />

Ainsworth Arnold, <strong>New</strong> Holyoke Theatre marquee, Apr. 15, 1943,<br />

Hal Brown, and Nat Burns.)<br />

F. 9 C- D, 1917 – 1938 and undated (Includes Emmett Corrigan, Jack<br />

Dempsey, Gilbert Douglas, and Paul Douglas.)<br />

F. 10 E – H, 1940 – 1954 and undated (Includes photo of Vince Edwards.)<br />

F. 11 J – N, 1936 – ca. 1954 and undated (Includes photos of Jack Lord and<br />

Nila Mac.)<br />

F. 12 O – R, 1935 – 1956 and undated (Includes photos of Erin O’Brien-<br />

Moore, Mary Pickford, and Roger Pryor.)<br />

F. 13 S – Z and Unidentified, 1926 – 1954 and undated (Includes photos<br />

of Fritzi Scheff, Lenore Ulric, Estelle Wentworth, and Violet Zell. )<br />

From Card File, ca. 1930 - 1949<br />

Actors<br />

Box 177<br />

F. 1 A – B<br />

F. 2 C (Includes photo of Ira Cirker.)<br />

F. 3 D (Includes photo of John Dexter.)<br />

F. 4 E<br />

F. 5 F (Includes photo of Jay C. Flippen.)<br />

F. 6 G (Includes photo of Robert E. Griffith.)<br />

H<br />

F. 7 Ha (Includes photos of Larry Haines and Teddy Hart.)<br />

F. 8 He – Hi<br />

F. 9 Ho (Includes photo of Sterling Holloway.)<br />

F. 10 Hu – Hy<br />

F. 11 I – J<br />

F. 12 K<br />

Box 178<br />

F. 1 L<br />

F. 2 M (Includes photos of Walter Matthau and Sid Melton.)<br />

F. 3 N – O<br />

F. 4 P – Q<br />

F. 5 R<br />

F. 6 S (Includes photo of Ed Setrakian.)<br />

F. 7 T -Z<br />

F. 8 Comedians (Featured and Star) (Includes photos of Ray Bolger, Joe E.<br />

Brown, William Gaxton, Jack Haley, George Jessel, Jack Pearl,<br />

Arthur Treacher, Ernest Truex, Bert Wheeler, Robert Q. Lewis, Ken<br />

Murray, and Herb Shriner.)<br />

F. 9 Production Stage Managers (A – B), undated<br />

173


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Sub-series 3 – General, 1900 – 1955 and undated<br />

F. 10 Actors’ Fund (Chicago), 1919 Mar. 28 (Includes photo of actors at<br />

piano, including Lina Abarbanell, Wilda Bennett, Helen Bolton, Lionel<br />

Braham, Donald Brian, Charles Cherry, Patricia Collinge, Frank Craven,<br />

Francine Larrimore, Charles Randall, and Margery Wood.)<br />

F. 11 Hardie, Willard, 1926 – 1931 and undated (Includes album.)<br />

F. 12 Over Twenty-One (Italy?), undated (Includes three photos of performance<br />

with note from “Dennis.”)<br />

F. 13 Overnight Company, 1911 – 1912 (Includes autographed photo in poor<br />

condition.)<br />

F. 14 Prisoners, 1938 and undated (Includes letter from N.J. State Prison.)<br />

F. 15 Scheff, Fritzi (Family Photos), 1900 – 1905 and undated<br />

Box 179<br />

F. 1 Soldiers, 1943 – ca. 1946 and undated<br />

F. 2 Theatre Record (Performers), 1950 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 3 Purchased (Probably), undated (Includes several photos inscribed to<br />

Florence Auer; Auer is also in one photo.)<br />

F. 4 Miscellaneous, 1943 – 1955 and undated (Includes photo of James Van<br />

de Mark, “Giorgio,” and Monroe Carlow (student).)<br />

Series IX: Clippings, 1902 – 1961 and undated<br />

Loose<br />

F. 5 Beecher, Janet, 1926 – 1929<br />

Bennett, 1924 – 1937 and undated<br />

F. 6 1924 – 1927<br />

F. 7 1928<br />

F. 8 1929 – 1930<br />

F. 9 1931 – 1937 and undated<br />

Brady, Alice, 1913 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 10 1913 – 1924<br />

F. 11 1925<br />

F. 12-13 1926<br />

F. 14 1927<br />

F. 15 1928<br />

F. 16 1929<br />

F. 17 1930<br />

1931<br />

Box 180<br />

F. 1 Feb. – Sept.<br />

F. 2 Oct. – Dec.<br />

F. 3 1932<br />

F. 4 1933<br />

F. 5 1934 – 1936<br />

F. 6 1937<br />

174


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 1938 – 1942 and undated<br />

Braham, Horace, 1922 – 1934 and undated<br />

F. 8 1922 - 1927<br />

F. 9 1928<br />

F. 10 1929<br />

F. 11 1930 – 1934 and undated<br />

Burke, Billie, 1908 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 12 1908 – 1927<br />

F. 13 1928 – 1929<br />

F. 14 1930 – 1935<br />

F. 15 1936 – 1946<br />

F. 16 undated<br />

Byron, Arthur, ca. 1907 – 1943 and undated<br />

Box 181<br />

F. 1 ca. 1907 - 1929<br />

F. 2 1930<br />

F. 3 1931 - 1935<br />

F. 4 1936 – 1943 and undated<br />

Calhern, Louis, 1923 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 5 1923 - 1927<br />

F. 6 1928 - 1929<br />

F. 7 1930 - 1939<br />

F. 8 1940 – 1944 and undated<br />

Cantor, Eddie, 1924 – 1946 and undated<br />

F. 9 1924 – 1933<br />

F. 10 1934 – 1938<br />

F. 11 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 12 1941 - 1942<br />

F. 13 1943 – 1946<br />

F. 14-16 undated<br />

Carroll, Albert, 1923 – 1945<br />

Box 182<br />

F. 1 1923 – 1926<br />

F. 2 1927<br />

F. 3 1928<br />

F. 4 1929<br />

F. 5 1930 – 1945<br />

Colbert, Claudette, 1925 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 6 1925 – 1928 (Includes Within the Law clippings (Chamberlain and Lyman<br />

Brown production).)<br />

175


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 7 1929 – 1930<br />

F. 8 1931 - 1935<br />

F. 9 1936 – 1938<br />

F. 10 1939<br />

F. 11 undated<br />

Connolly, Walter, 1912 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 12 1912 – 1933<br />

F. 13 1933 - 1937<br />

F. 14 1938 – 1941 and undated<br />

Corio, Ann, 1940 – 1947 and undated<br />

F. 15 1940 – 1942<br />

F. 16-17 1943<br />

Box 183<br />

F. 1 1944 – 1947<br />

F. 2 undated<br />

Darnell, Linda, 1939 – 1944 and undated<br />

F. 3 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 4 1941 – 1942<br />

F. 5 1943 – 1944<br />

F. 6 undated<br />

F. 7 Gable, Clark, 1927 – 1928 and undated (See also Personal and Family<br />

Papers - Programs for Anna Christie and Sinner, Palace, Houston.)<br />

Gaxton, William, 1925 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 8 1925 – 1927<br />

F. 9 1928<br />

F. 10 1929<br />

F. 11 1930 – 1931<br />

F. 12 1932 – 1935<br />

F. 13 1936 – 1938<br />

F. 14 1939 – 1940<br />

F. 15 undated<br />

F. 16 Gibson, Ted W., 1913 – 1917 and undated<br />

Glendinning, Ernest, 1924 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 17 1924 – 1929<br />

F. 18 1930 – 1931<br />

F. 19 1932 – 1936 and undated<br />

Hall, Jon, 1937 – 1941 and undated<br />

Box 184<br />

F. 1-2 1937<br />

F. 3 1938 – 1939<br />

176


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 4 1940<br />

F. 5 1941<br />

F. 6 undated<br />

Hardie, Russell, 1924 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 7 1924 – 1929<br />

F. 8 1930<br />

F. 9 1931<br />

F. 10 1932 – 1935<br />

F. 11 1936 and undated<br />

Hayes, Helen, 1922 – 1950 and undated<br />

F. 12 1922 – 1926<br />

F. 13 1927<br />

F. 14 1928<br />

F. 15 1929<br />

F. 16 1930<br />

F. 17 1931<br />

F. 18 1932<br />

F. 19 1933 - 1936<br />

Box 185<br />

F. 1 1937<br />

F. 2 1938<br />

F. 3-4 1939<br />

F. 5 1940<br />

F. 6 1941 - 1950<br />

F. 7-8 undated<br />

Heming, Violet, 1922 – 1943 and undated<br />

F. 9 1922 - 1925<br />

F. 10 1926<br />

F. 11 1927 – 1928<br />

F. 12 1929<br />

F. 13 1930 – 1935<br />

F. 14 1936 – 1943 and undated<br />

Jolson, Al, 1923 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 15 1923 - 1925<br />

F. 16 1926 – 1927<br />

1928<br />

F. 17 Mar. – Sept.<br />

F. 18 Oct.<br />

F. 19 Nov. – Dec.<br />

Box 186<br />

177


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 1 1929 – 1930<br />

F. 2 1931 – 1933<br />

F. 3 1934 - 1939<br />

F. 4 1940<br />

F. 5 1941<br />

F. 6-7 undated<br />

Kirkland, Alexander, 1924 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 8 1924 – 1929 (Includes programs for The Right Age to Marry, Forty-Ninth<br />

St. Theatre and Nixon’s Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City, N.J.)<br />

F. 9 1930 – 1935<br />

F. 10 1936 – 1940 and undated<br />

F. 11-12 Laurie, Joe, Jr., 1924 – 1941 and undated<br />

Lieber, Fritz, 1923 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 13 1923 – 1928<br />

F. 14 1929<br />

F. 15 1930<br />

F. 16 1931 – 1932 and undated<br />

Lord, Pauline, 1919 – 1940 and undated<br />

Box 187<br />

F. 1 1919 – 1925<br />

F. 2 1926<br />

F. 3 1927<br />

F. 4 1928 – 1930<br />

F. 5 1931 – 1935 (Includes What Every Woman Knows, Chamberlain Brown<br />

Players, Westchester Theatre.)<br />

F. 6 1936 – 1940 and undated<br />

Lowell, Helen, ca. 1904 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 7 ca. 1904 - 1925<br />

F. 8 1926<br />

F. 9 1927 – 1930<br />

F. 10 1931 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 11-12 MacMahon, Aline, 1926 – 1961 and undated<br />

McManamy, Sue, 1915 – 1932 and undated<br />

F. 13 1915 – 1924<br />

F. 14 1925 – 1932<br />

F. 15 undated<br />

Maxwell, Elsa, 1924 – 1954 and undated<br />

Box 188<br />

F. 1 1924 – 1939<br />

F. 2 1940 – 1941<br />

F. 3 1942 – 1954<br />

178


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 4 undated<br />

Menken, Helen, 1918 – 1938 and undated<br />

F. 5 1918 – 1925<br />

F. 6 1926<br />

F. 7 1927<br />

F. 8 1928<br />

F. 9 1929<br />

F. 10 1930<br />

F. 11 1931 – ca. 1934<br />

F. 12 1935 – 1938 (Includes press releases for Her Second Husband, CBS radio<br />

program, 1937.)<br />

F. 13 undated (includes publicity material for Shubert theaters and B.F. Keith’s<br />

Riverside.)<br />

Meredith, Burgess, 1930 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 14 1930 – 1935<br />

F. 15 1936<br />

F. 16 1937<br />

F. 17 1938 – 1940<br />

F. 18 1941<br />

F. 19 undated<br />

Overman, Lynne, 1924 -1939 and undated<br />

Box 189<br />

F. 1 1924 – 1928<br />

F. 2 1929 – 1930<br />

F. 3 1931 – 1939 and undated<br />

Rich, Irene, 1923 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 4 1923 – 1929<br />

F. 5 1931 – 1939<br />

F. 6 1940 – 1941 and undated<br />

Ring, Blanche, 1902 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 7 1902 – 1922 (Includes some halftones.)<br />

F. 8 1923 – 1925<br />

F. 9-10 1926<br />

F. 11-12 1927<br />

F. 13 1928<br />

F. 14 1929<br />

F. 15 1930<br />

F. 16 1931 – 1933<br />

F. 17 1934 – 1958<br />

F. 18 undated<br />

Risdon, Elizabeth, 1917 – 1938 and undated<br />

179


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 190<br />

F. 1 1917 – 1925<br />

F. 2 1926 – 1927<br />

F. 3 1928 – 1929<br />

F. 4 1930 – 1938 and undated<br />

Santley, Joseph, 1921 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 5 1921 – 1924<br />

F. 6 1925<br />

F. 7 1926<br />

F. 8 1927 – 1935 and undated<br />

F. 9 Saunders, John Mack, undated<br />

F. 10 Savitt, Jan, 1939 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 11 Savo, Jimmy, 1927 – 1940 and undated<br />

Stanwyck, Barbara, 1926 – 1958 and undated<br />

F. 12 1926 – 1929<br />

F. 13 1930 – 1933<br />

F. 14 1934 – 1937<br />

F. 15 1938 – 1939<br />

F. 16 1940<br />

F. 17 1941 – ca. 1942<br />

F. 18 1948 – 1958<br />

F. 19-20 undated<br />

Starr, Frances, ca. 1906 – 1942 and undated<br />

Box 191<br />

F. 1 ca. 1906 – 1925<br />

F. 2 1926<br />

F. 3 1927<br />

F. 4 1928<br />

F. 5 1929 – 1934<br />

F. 6 1935 – 1942<br />

F. 7 undated<br />

F. 8 Tearle, Conway, 1923 – 1924<br />

Thomas, John Charles, 1917 – 1936 and undated<br />

F. 9 1917 – 1921 Mar.<br />

1921<br />

F. 10 Apr. – July<br />

F. 11 Sept. – Dec.<br />

F. 12 1922 – 1923 Oct.<br />

1923<br />

F. 13 Nov.<br />

180


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 14 Dec.<br />

1924<br />

F. 15 Jan. – Feb.<br />

F. 16 Mar. – Dec.<br />

F. 17 1925 - 1926<br />

Box 192<br />

F. 1 1927 – 1928<br />

F. 2 1929 – 1931<br />

F. 3 1932 – 1936<br />

F. 4 undated<br />

F. 5 Tracy, Arthur, 1930 – 1933 and undated<br />

Tucker, Sophie, 1925 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 6 1925 – 1928<br />

F. 7 1929 – 1933<br />

F. 8 1934 – 1937<br />

F. 9 1938<br />

1939<br />

F. 10 Jan. – July<br />

F. 11 Aug. – 1 – 25<br />

F. 12 Aug. 26 – ca. Aug. 31<br />

F. 13 Sept. – Dec. and ca. 1939<br />

F. 14 1940 – 1945 and undated<br />

F. 15 Vallee, Rudy, 1929 – 1942 and undated<br />

F. 16-17 Warner, H.B., 1910 – 1929 and undated<br />

Box 193<br />

F. 1 1922<br />

F. 2-3 1923<br />

F. 4 1924 – 1925<br />

F. 5 1926<br />

F. 6 1927 – 1929 and undated<br />

Welles, Orson, ca. 1936 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 7 ca. 1936 – 1938<br />

F. 8 1939 (Includes press releases for Campbell Playhouse.)<br />

F. 9 1940 and ca. 1940<br />

F. 10 1941<br />

F. 11 undated<br />

F. 12 Whorf, Richard, 1925 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 13 Wynters, Charlotte, 1925 – 1926<br />

Young, Robert, 1937 – 1960 and undated<br />

F. 14 1937 – 1938<br />

181


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

F. 15 1932 – 1936<br />

F. 16 1939<br />

F. 17 1940<br />

Box 194<br />

F. 1 1941 – 1960<br />

F. 2 undated<br />

F. 3 Prisons, 1938 – 1939 and undated<br />

F. 4 A – Z, ca. 1898 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 5 General, ca. 190? – 1953 and undated (Includes unidentified and undated<br />

halftones and other clippings.)<br />

Series X: Scrapbooks, ca. 1880s – 1932 and undated [Bulk Dates],<br />

ca. 1880s – 1950 and undated<br />

Box 195<br />

Abarbanell, Lina<br />

Box 196<br />

Adams, Maude<br />

Box 197<br />

Ainley, Henry<br />

Box 198-199<br />

Albertson, Arthur (2)<br />

Box 200<br />

Alessandro, José<br />

Box 201<br />

Alexander, Katherine<br />

Box 202<br />

Allen, Louise and Dumbrille, Douglas<br />

Box 203<br />

Allenby, Peggy<br />

Box 204<br />

Anderson, Ernest<br />

Box 205<br />

Andrews, Ann<br />

Box 206<br />

Anglin, Margaret<br />

Box 207<br />

Apollo Theatre<br />

Box 208<br />

Arcaro, Flavia and Jewel, Izetta<br />

Box 209<br />

Ardell, Franklyn<br />

Box 210<br />

182


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 211<br />

Box 212<br />

Box 213<br />

Box 214<br />

Box 215<br />

Box 216<br />

Box 217<br />

Box 218<br />

Box 219<br />

Box 220<br />

Box 221<br />

Box 222<br />

Box 223<br />

Box 224<br />

Box 225-<br />

225a<br />

Box 226-227<br />

Box 228<br />

Box 229-231<br />

Box 232<br />

Armitage, Buford<br />

Armitage, Pauline<br />

Armstrong, Robert<br />

Arnold, Ainsworth<br />

Arnold, Roberta<br />

Arthur, John<br />

Arthur, Julia<br />

Ash, Paul<br />

Asther, Nils<br />

Auditorium Theatre (Concord, N.H.)<br />

Austin, Leslie<br />

Baker, Lee<br />

Baklanoff, Georges<br />

Baldwin, Winnie<br />

Barnes, George<br />

Barnes, T. Roy<br />

Barnett, Zoe (2)<br />

Barrett, Maurice<br />

Barrymore, John (3)<br />

Barrymore, Lionel<br />

183


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 233-235<br />

Box 236-237<br />

Box 238<br />

Box 239-240<br />

Box 241<br />

Box 242-244<br />

Box 245<br />

Box 246<br />

Box 247<br />

Box 248<br />

Box 249<br />

Box 250<br />

Box 251<br />

Box 252<br />

Box 253<br />

Box 254<br />

Box 255<br />

Box 256<br />

Box 257<br />

Box 258<br />

Barthelmess, Richard (3)<br />

Barton, James (2)<br />

Basse, Edward<br />

Bates, Blanche (2)<br />

Baxter, Warner<br />

Bayes, Nora (3)<br />

Beasley, Byron<br />

Beaston, Frank<br />

Beecher, Janet<br />

Bellamy, Ralph<br />

Benham, Earl<br />

Bennett, Richard<br />

Bennison, Louis<br />

Bentley, Robert<br />

Bickford, Charles<br />

Bingham, Amelia<br />

Bird, Richard<br />

Blair, Eugenie<br />

Blood, Adele<br />

Blue, Monte et al<br />

184


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 259<br />

Bogart, Humphrey<br />

Box 260<br />

Bohnen, Michael<br />

Box 261-263<br />

Boland, Mary (3)<br />

Box 264<br />

Boley, May<br />

Box 265<br />

Bolton, Helen<br />

Box 266<br />

Bosworth, Aubrey<br />

Box 267<br />

Bowhan, Sibylla et al<br />

Box 268-269<br />

Boyd, William (2)<br />

Box 270-273<br />

Brady, Alice (4)<br />

Box 274<br />

Brian, Donald<br />

Box 275<br />

Bronson, Bettie<br />

Brown, Chamberlain (5), ca. 1880s - 1914<br />

Box 276<br />

Scrapbook, ca. 1880s<br />

Box 277 Correspondence, 1903 – 1911<br />

Box 278 1904 - 1914<br />

Box 279-280 General<br />

Box 281<br />

Brown, Martin<br />

Box 282<br />

Browne, Harry C.<br />

Box 283<br />

Brownell, Mabel<br />

Box 284<br />

Burdette, Glenn<br />

Box 285-286<br />

Burke, Billie (2)<br />

Box 287<br />

Burroughs – Stage Celebrities<br />

Box 288<br />

185


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 289<br />

Box 290<br />

Box 291<br />

Box 292<br />

Box 293<br />

Box 294<br />

Box 295<br />

Box 296<br />

Box 297<br />

Box 298<br />

Box 299<br />

Box 300<br />

Box 301<br />

Box 302<br />

Box 303<br />

Box 304<br />

Box 305<br />

Box 306<br />

Box 307<br />

Box 308<br />

Burtis, James<br />

Buzzell, Eddie<br />

Byron, Arthur<br />

Byron, Milton<br />

Cabot, Elliot<br />

Caine, Georgia<br />

Caldara, Orme<br />

Calhern, Louis<br />

Calvert, Catherine<br />

Campbell, Edith<br />

Carrillo, Leo<br />

Carroll, Albert<br />

Carroll, Harry<br />

Carroll, Marie<br />

Carruthers, Mabel<br />

Carson, Frances<br />

Carter, Frank<br />

Carter, Mrs. Leslie<br />

Carus, Emma<br />

Castle Square Players<br />

186


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 309<br />

Box 310<br />

Box 311<br />

Box 312<br />

Box 313<br />

Box 314<br />

Box 315<br />

Box 316<br />

Box 317<br />

Box 318-319<br />

Box 320<br />

Box 321<br />

Box 322<br />

Box 323<br />

Box 324<br />

Box 325<br />

Box 326-327<br />

Box 328<br />

Box 329-330<br />

Box 331<br />

Catlett, Walter<br />

Cherry, Charles<br />

Christy, Hamilton<br />

Clark, Herbert<br />

Clark, Sylvia and Gerrard, Alfred<br />

Clarke, Harry<br />

Cleveland, Anna<br />

Cloninger, Ralph<br />

Coakley, Marion<br />

Cohan, George M.<br />

Coleman, Vincent (2)<br />

Collier, William<br />

Collier, William, Jr.<br />

Collinge, Patricia<br />

Collins, Miriam<br />

Colman, Ronald<br />

Connor, Allen<br />

Conover, Theresa Maxwell (2)<br />

Corrigan, Emmett<br />

Courtenay, William (2)<br />

187


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Box 353<br />

Cowl, Jane<br />

Crafts, Charles<br />

Craig, Robert<br />

Crane, Harold<br />

Crane, James (2)<br />

Craven, Frank<br />

Crawford, Clifton<br />

Crawford, Edna Archer<br />

Crews, Laura Hope<br />

Cripps, Kernan and Miscellaneous<br />

Cropper, Roy<br />

Crosman, Henrietta<br />

Cross and Josephine<br />

Cross, Wellington<br />

Cunningham, Cecil<br />

Curtis, Marie<br />

Dale, Margaret (2)<br />

DalMonte, Toti<br />

Dalmores, Aimee<br />

Dana, Kenneth<br />

188


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Davis, Bessie McCoy<br />

Dawn, Hazel<br />

DeHaven, Carter<br />

Delf, Harry<br />

Demarest, Frances<br />

DeSousa, May<br />

Diehl, Ilka and Drake, Josephine<br />

Dillman, Hugh<br />

Dilson, John<br />

Dinehart, Allan (2)<br />

Dix, Richard<br />

Dr. Bill<br />

Donahue, Jack<br />

Dooley, Johnny<br />

Dooley, Johnny, Gordon, Ray and William<br />

Dorr, Dorothy<br />

Dowling, Eddie<br />

Doyle, James and Dixon, Harland<br />

Doyle, Leonard<br />

Doyle, Miriam<br />

189


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Dresser, Louise<br />

Duffy, Henry<br />

Dunbar, Janet<br />

Dunn, Emma<br />

The Earl and the Girls Company<br />

Earle, Florence<br />

Eddinger, Wallace<br />

Edeson, Robert<br />

Edney, Florence<br />

Edwards, Sarah and Enright, Florence<br />

Eldridge, Florence<br />

Ellis, Edith (4)<br />

Elton, Edmund<br />

Evans, Ernest<br />

Falconer, Helen<br />

Fallon, Eva<br />

Fassett, Malcolm<br />

Faversham, William<br />

Fay, Frank<br />

Feldman, Gladys<br />

190


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Box 421<br />

Fenton, Leslie et al<br />

Fenwick, Irene<br />

Ferguson, Dave<br />

Fetherston, Eddie<br />

Finlay, Vera<br />

Fisher, Irving<br />

Fleming, Alice<br />

Fletcher, Juanita (2)<br />

Flynn, Marie<br />

Forbes, Ralph<br />

Ford, Wallace<br />

Foster, Norman and Hawley, H. Dudley<br />

Foster, Phoebe (2)<br />

Fox, Franklyn<br />

Fox, Grace<br />

Fox, Harry<br />

Francis, Dorothy<br />

Franklin, Irene (2)<br />

Frawley, Paul<br />

Frederick, Pauline (2)<br />

191


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Freedley, Vinton<br />

Friganza, Trixie (2)<br />

Gable, Clark (a.k.a. William)<br />

Gahagan, Helen<br />

Gale, Alice<br />

Gallaher, Donald (2)<br />

Garden, Mary<br />

Gaxton, William<br />

Gendron, Pierre<br />

Gentle, Alice<br />

George, Edmond<br />

Gibson, Ted W.<br />

Gibson, William L.<br />

Gilbert, Walter (2)<br />

Glason, Billy<br />

Glendinning, Ernest<br />

Goff, Marie<br />

Gordon, Gavin<br />

Gordon, Kitty<br />

Gordon, Richard<br />

192


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Box 466<br />

Gordon, Roy<br />

Gould, Jay<br />

Graham, Frederick<br />

Granville, Bernard<br />

Greenwood, Barrett<br />

Grey, Jane (2)<br />

Grey, Katherine<br />

Guerite, Laura<br />

Guion, Raymond<br />

Hackett, Charles<br />

Hackett, Raymond<br />

Hale, Louise Closser<br />

Hall, Dorothy<br />

Hall, Georgia Lee<br />

Hall, Louis Leon<br />

Hall, Thurston<br />

Halliday, John<br />

Halliday, Robert<br />

Hamilton, Reed and Hoffman, Max Jr.<br />

Hampden, Burford (2)<br />

193


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Box 490<br />

Box 491<br />

Hanaford, Maude<br />

Hanley, William<br />

Harding, Ann<br />

Hardy, Sam B. (2)<br />

Harrigan, William<br />

Harvey, Georgia<br />

Hayes, Helen (2)<br />

Hedman, Martha<br />

Heming, Violet (4)<br />

Henderson, Jack<br />

Henning, Leo<br />

Henry, Eleanor<br />

Herblein, David<br />

Herz, Ralph<br />

Hibbard, Mrs. George A.<br />

Hines, Elizabeth<br />

Holmes, Taylor<br />

Horton, Edward Everett<br />

Howard, Arthur<br />

Howard, Esther<br />

194


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Box 515<br />

Box 516<br />

Box 517<br />

Howard, Frederick<br />

Howell, Virginia<br />

Howland, Jobyna<br />

Howland, Olin<br />

Hull, Henry<br />

Hunter, Glenn<br />

Hussey, Jimmy<br />

Ivogun, Maria and Daniels, Joseph<br />

Jackson, Thomas<br />

Janis, Elsie (5)<br />

Jessel, George<br />

Joel, Clara<br />

Jolson, Al<br />

Jones Leslie<br />

Kaelred, Katherine (2)<br />

Kappel, Gertrude<br />

Keane, Ryder<br />

Kearns, Allen (2)<br />

Keedwell, Norval<br />

Keene, Richard<br />

195


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Box 541<br />

Box 542<br />

Box 543<br />

Box 544<br />

Keightley, Cyril<br />

Keith, Ian and Ray, Albert et al<br />

Keith, Robert<br />

Kelety, Julia (3)<br />

Kellard, Ralph<br />

Kelly, Gregory (3)<br />

Kelly, Margot<br />

Kemble, Lillian<br />

Kennedy, Madge (2)<br />

Kent, William (2)<br />

Kerrigan, J. Warren (2)<br />

Kingsley, Mona<br />

Kirkbride, Bradford<br />

Kling, Saxon<br />

Knight, Percival<br />

Kruger, Otto<br />

Lahr, Bert<br />

LaMar, Dorothy<br />

Langford, Howard<br />

Larimore, Earle<br />

196


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Box 552<br />

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Box 558<br />

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Box 561<br />

Box 562<br />

Box 563<br />

Box 564<br />

Box 565<br />

Box 566-567<br />

Larrimore, Francine<br />

Lawton, Thais<br />

LaRue, Grace (2)<br />

Leary, Gilda<br />

LeGuere, George<br />

Leigh, Grace<br />

Leigh, Philip<br />

Leighton, Isabel<br />

Lieber, Fritz<br />

Lippe, Juliette<br />

Lonergan, Lester<br />

Long, Nick Jr.<br />

Lord, Pauline<br />

Lorraine, Ted<br />

Lowe, Edmund (2)<br />

Lowe, Isabelle<br />

Lowell, Helen<br />

Luce, Alexis<br />

Lyon, Ben<br />

Lyon, Frank<br />

197


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Box 571<br />

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Box 586<br />

Box 587<br />

Box 588<br />

Lytell, Wilfred (2)<br />

MacDonald, Christie<br />

McFarlane, J. Glynne<br />

Mack, Russell<br />

Mackay, Edward<br />

McKay, Morris<br />

Mackaye, Dorothy<br />

MacKellar, Helen (2)<br />

MacKenna, Kenneth<br />

McLean, Douglas<br />

MacManamy, Sue<br />

MacPherson, Douglas<br />

Magrane, Thais<br />

Manson, Day<br />

Marbe, Fay<br />

March, Fredric<br />

Marsh, Howard<br />

Marshall, Boyd<br />

Marston, John<br />

Martin, Neil<br />

198


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Box 603-605<br />

Box 606<br />

Box 607<br />

Box 608<br />

Box 609<br />

Box 610-611<br />

Box 612<br />

Box 613<br />

Martin, Vivian<br />

Mason, Ann<br />

Mayhew, Stella<br />

Mayo, Martha<br />

Meade, Ada<br />

Meakins, Charles<br />

Meek, Donald<br />

Melton, Barry<br />

Menken, Helen (3)<br />

Michelena, Vera<br />

Miscellaneous Actors<br />

Miscellaneous Actresses and Actors<br />

Mitchell, Doris<br />

Mix, Tom (3)<br />

Monterey, Carlotta<br />

Montgomery, Douglass<br />

Moore, Florence<br />

Moore, Owen<br />

Moores, Clara (2)<br />

Moreno, Antonio<br />

199


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Box 628<br />

Box 629<br />

Box 630<br />

Box 631<br />

Box 632<br />

Box 633<br />

Morgan, Frank<br />

Morgan, Ralph<br />

Morn, Edna<br />

Morris, Chester<br />

Morrison, Anne<br />

Morton, Harry K.<br />

Munnis, Hal<br />

Muratore, Lucien<br />

Murdock, Ann<br />

Murray, Elizabeth<br />

Nash, Florence<br />

Nash, Mary<br />

Nedell, Bernard<br />

Neilson, Frances<br />

<strong>New</strong>combe, Jean<br />

<strong>New</strong>combe, Mary<br />

Nichols, Beatrice<br />

Norris, William<br />

O’Brien, Eugene<br />

O’Brien, Virginia<br />

200


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Box 651<br />

Box 652<br />

Box 653<br />

Box 654<br />

Oliver, Edna May<br />

O’More, Colin<br />

Onslow, Alexander<br />

Operas and Operettas, ca. 1886 – 1907 and 1900 - 1906<br />

O’Ramey, Georgia<br />

Orr, Ann<br />

Orr, Forrest<br />

Osterman, Jack<br />

Palmer, Clara<br />

Parsons, George<br />

Pearl, Jack<br />

Pendleton, Nat<br />

Peralta, Frances<br />

Perry, Antoinette<br />

Perry, Frederick<br />

Pickford, Jack<br />

Pitkin, Robert<br />

Plays and Players, 1909 - 1910<br />

Plunkett, Cy<br />

Powell, William<br />

201


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Box 671<br />

Box 672<br />

Box 673<br />

Powers, Tom<br />

Price, Georgie<br />

Pringle, William<br />

Prior, Allan<br />

Probert, George<br />

Productions – Miscellaneous, ca.1903<br />

Programs, Etc., 1880 – 1958 and undated<br />

Bills of the Play, 1891 – 1898<br />

1901 – 1958<br />

1907 – 1937<br />

1910 – 1940<br />

1914 – 1930<br />

1915 – 1934<br />

1919 – 1926<br />

Hartford Opera House, 1900 - 1903<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>, 1890 - 1905<br />

1890 - 1898<br />

1898<br />

1898 - 1900<br />

1899 - 1900<br />

1901 - 1902<br />

202


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Box 696<br />

Box 697<br />

Box 698<br />

Box 699<br />

Box 700<br />

Box 701<br />

Box 702<br />

Box 703<br />

1903 - 1905<br />

NY and Europe, 1898 – 1899<br />

Parsons Theatre (Hartford, Conn.) (2)<br />

Miscellaneous, 1880 – 1893<br />

Miscellaneous and Clippings<br />

Punch & Judy Theatre<br />

Purcell, Charles<br />

Rambeau, Marjorie (7)<br />

Randall, Carl (2)<br />

Rawlinson, Herbert<br />

Reed, Florence<br />

Regan, Walter (2)<br />

Rennie, James (2)<br />

Revalles, Flora<br />

Revere, Eugene<br />

Ridges, Stanley<br />

Romilly, Rita<br />

Rooney, Pat<br />

Ross, Thomas W.<br />

Ruben, José<br />

203


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Box 715<br />

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Box 722<br />

Box 723<br />

Box 724<br />

Box 725-726<br />

Box 727<br />

Box 728<br />

Box 729<br />

Ruggles, Charles<br />

St. John, Theodore<br />

Salisbury, Monroe<br />

Scanlan, Walter (2)<br />

Scheff, Fritzi<br />

Scheff, Fritzi – The Love Wager, 1912 - 1913<br />

Schildkraut, Joseph (3)<br />

Sears, Zelda (2)<br />

Selwyn, Edgar<br />

Sexton, Al<br />

Shannon, Effie (2)<br />

Shaw, Oscar<br />

Sheffield, Flora<br />

Shepley, Ruth<br />

Sherman, Lowell<br />

Sherrill, Jack and Wray, John<br />

Shields, Sydney<br />

Sills, Milton (2)<br />

Skelly, Hal<br />

Smart, Jack<br />

204


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Box 745-746<br />

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Box 749<br />

Box 750<br />

Box 751-752<br />

Somerset, Pat<br />

Spong, Hilda<br />

Spooner, Cecil and Edna May<br />

Squires, Jack<br />

Stage Stars – Miscellaneous<br />

Starr, Frances<br />

Steel, John<br />

Sterling, Richard<br />

Stevens, Emily (2)<br />

Stevenson, Douglas<br />

Strange, Robert<br />

Suratt, Valeska<br />

Sweet, George<br />

Sydney, Basil<br />

Taber, Richard<br />

Taliaferro, Edith (2)<br />

Tell, Olive (2)<br />

Tellegen, Lou<br />

Terry, Ethel Grey<br />

Theatre Record, 1903 - 1914<br />

Brown, Chamberlain (2)<br />

205


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Box 754-755<br />

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Box 769-770<br />

Box 771<br />

Box 772<br />

Box 773<br />

Box 774<br />

Box 775<br />

Brown, Lyman C.<br />

Kahn Sisters, 1903 – 1906 and 1906<br />

V. 9 and Scrapbook – Mitchell, L.H.<br />

1908 - 1914<br />

Thomas, Calvin<br />

Thomas, Frank<br />

Thomas, John Charles<br />

Thompson, May<br />

Thomson, Kenneth<br />

Tibbett, Lawrence<br />

Toms, Robert<br />

Trevor, Norman (2)<br />

Troutman, Ivy<br />

Trowbridge, Charles<br />

Truex, Ernest (2)<br />

Tucker, Sophie<br />

Tynan, Brandon<br />

Underwood, Frances<br />

Valentine, Ethel<br />

Valentine, Grace<br />

206


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Box 796-797<br />

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Box 800-801<br />

Box 802-803<br />

Van, Billy B. (2)<br />

Van Biene, Eileen and Wallace, Smythe<br />

Van Buren, A.H. (2)<br />

Van Sickle, Raymond<br />

Vanderbilt, Gertrude<br />

Vaughan, Evelyn<br />

Victor, Josephine (2)<br />

Wagstaff, Joseph<br />

Wallace, Regina<br />

Wallace, Smythe<br />

Ward, Dorothy<br />

Ware, Helen (2)<br />

Warner, John<br />

Warwick, Robert<br />

Washburn, Bryant (2)<br />

Watson, Lucile (2)<br />

Webb, Clifton<br />

Webber, Florence<br />

Wellman, Emily Ann (2)<br />

Westchester Theatre, (2)<br />

207


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Box 827<br />

Box 828<br />

Westley, John<br />

Whalen, Harold<br />

Wheat, Lawrence<br />

Wheaton, Anna<br />

White, George (2)<br />

Whittell, Josephine<br />

Wilber, Mabel<br />

Wilbur, Crane<br />

Williams, Earle<br />

Williams, Robert<br />

Wilson, Eileen (3)<br />

Winant, Forrest<br />

Winter, Winona<br />

Winwood, Estelle<br />

Withee, Mabel (3)<br />

Wood, Peggy<br />

“World’s Greatest Actors and Actresses”<br />

Wyndham, Olive<br />

Wynn, Bessie<br />

<strong>York</strong>, Carroll<br />

208


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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Box 829<br />

Box 830<br />

Box 831<br />

Box 832<br />

Box 833<br />

Young, Mary<br />

Young, Roland<br />

Yurka, Blanche<br />

Miscellaneous Clippings<br />

Series XI: Oversized, ca. 1890s – 1953 and undated<br />

Stock Productions – Lists, 1931 - 1950<br />

F. 1 1931<br />

F. 2 1932<br />

F. 3 1935 - 1936<br />

Box 834<br />

F. 1 1939 and ca. 1930s<br />

F. 2 1945<br />

F. 3-4 1946 (Includes schedules through May 13, 1946 only.)<br />

Box 835<br />

F. 1-3 1949<br />

F. 4-5 1950 (Includes handwritten schedule; possibly Brown clients playing stock.)<br />

Scrapbook Fragments, 1902 – 1929 and undated<br />

Box 836<br />

F. 1 Baxter, Barry<br />

F. 2 Coleman, Vincent<br />

F. 3 Collier, William<br />

Box 837<br />

F. 1 Crandall, Edward, 1925 – 1929<br />

F. 2-3 Craven, Frank, 1902 - 1927<br />

F. 4 D’Oro, Marie<br />

Box 838<br />

F. 1 Estabrook, Howard (Includes photographs.)<br />

F. 2 Ford, Harrison, 1927 – 1928 (Includes photo.)<br />

F. 3 Gates, Ruth, 1909 – 1926 and undated<br />

Box 839<br />

F. 1 Gaul, George<br />

F. 2 Gibson, Ted W.<br />

F. 3 Gladstone, Davie<br />

Box 840<br />

F. 1 Grant, John O.<br />

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F. 2 Grant, Sydney<br />

F. 3 Hall, Mary<br />

F. 4 Hanson, Gladys<br />

Box 841<br />

F. 1 Hayward, Ina<br />

F. 2 Herne, Crystal<br />

Box 842<br />

F. 1 Hillebrand, Fred<br />

F. 2 Hoyer, Roy<br />

F. 3 Hunt, Phoebe<br />

F. 4 Illington, Margaret<br />

F. 5 Johnson, Orin<br />

Box 843<br />

F. 1 MacKenna, Kenneth<br />

F. 2 Lovejoy, Arthur<br />

F. 3 McManamy, Sue<br />

Box 844<br />

F. 1 Minturn, Harry<br />

F. 2 Menken, Grace, 1926 - 1927<br />

F. 3 Muni, Paul, 1927 and undated<br />

F. 4 Murray, John T.<br />

F. 5 Nugent, Eddie, 1929<br />

F. 6 Pader, Howard<br />

Sanderson, Julia, 1913 - 1927<br />

Box 845<br />

F. 1 1913 - 1920<br />

F. 2-3 1922<br />

F. 4 1926 – 1927<br />

Box 846<br />

F. 1 Shutta, Ethel<br />

F. 2 Stock Companies<br />

F. 3 Truex, Ernest<br />

Box 847<br />

F. 1 Wallace, Ramsey, 1926<br />

F. 2 Warwick, Robert<br />

Box 848<br />

F. 1 Warwick, Robert (Includes mostly screen clippings.)<br />

F. 2 Whorf, Richard<br />

F. 3 Wiest, George<br />

F. 4 Yarborough, Bertram (Contains scrapbook of program pages and photos of<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Yarborough with stars who appeared at Playgoers’ Guild, Richmond,<br />

Va.; includes photos by Pete Pilcher of Arthur Treacher, Nancy Carroll,<br />

Ilka Chase, Gene Raymond, Vicki Cummings, and Kay Francis.)<br />

Box 849<br />

F. 1 Domino (Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City, N. J.), 1932<br />

F. 2 Haley, Jack<br />

Photographs, ca. 1890s – ca. 1920s<br />

F. 3 Brown, Chamberlain<br />

F. 4 Personal and Family – General (Includes photo of Emma Brown Lyman<br />

(Aunt Kittie).)<br />

F. 5 Oliver, Robert<br />

Box 850<br />

F. 1 Personal and Family Papers – Posters – Brown, Chamberlain, 1909 -<br />

1910 and undated (Includes posters for The Chorus Boy and The Social<br />

Stew, Village Hall, Annisquam, Mass., poster for program of songs and<br />

dances, Vestry Hall, Jamaica Plain, undated, holiday card from Staats<br />

Cotsworth, undated, and sheet music for George Gershwin songs, undated.)<br />

F. 2 Productions – Chamberlain Brown Players (a.k.a. L. Chamberlain<br />

Brown Players) – Posters, 1929 – 1936 (Includes poster for Night of<br />

January 16 th , Bronxville Auditorium, Greenwich Theatre newsletter, July 14,<br />

1929, and Riviera Theatre newsletter, Oct. 17, 1931.)<br />

F. 3 <strong>Public</strong>ity Material – Brown, Chamberlain, undated<br />

Clippings, 1913 – 1953 and undated<br />

F. 4 Brown, Chamberlain, 1913 – 1941 and undated<br />

F. 5 Autographed and Not Autographed, 1939 – 1953 and undated<br />

(Includes clipping on Veronica Lake and autographed clippings for<br />

Bennett Cerf, Ben Gross, Marjorie Hartford, Robert Merkle, Ed<br />

Jubinville, Charles Laughton, and Winged Victory cast members.)<br />

F. 6 Miscellaneous, 1941 and undated (Includes publicity for Lydia Mendelssohn<br />

Theatre Dramatic Festival (Michigan), undated, Berkshire Playhouse<br />

production record, ca. 1941, and Under Fire: A Magazine of The Great War<br />

issued nightly at Hudson Theatre, undated.)<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Related Materials<br />

Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Theater Diaries - *T-Mss 2002-010<br />

Separated Materials<br />

Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Clipping Files at The Billy Rose Theatre Division<br />

Abbott and Costello<br />

Abel, Walter<br />

Abie’s Irish Rose<br />

Adler, Larry<br />

Adler, Luther<br />

Albert, Eddie<br />

Albertson, Frank<br />

Alexander, Katherine<br />

Allen, Fred<br />

Allen, Gracie<br />

Allyson, June<br />

Ameche, Don<br />

Amos and Andy (Radio)<br />

Anderson, Eddie<br />

Anderson, Judith<br />

Appleby, Dorothy<br />

Arlen, Richard<br />

Aumont, Jean-Pierre<br />

Autry, Gene (2)<br />

Ayres, Lew<br />

Barrymore, Diana<br />

Barthelmess, Richard<br />

Baxter, Warner<br />

Benny, Jack<br />

Blackwood, George<br />

Blair, Janet<br />

Boyd, William Henry<br />

Brice, Fanny<br />

Bruce, Virginia<br />

Buzzell, Eddie<br />

Cagney, James<br />

Carroll, Madeleine<br />

Carter, Mrs. Leslie<br />

Chatterton, Ruth<br />

Clark, Wallis<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Collier, Constance<br />

Collier, William Jr. (“Buster”)<br />

Craig, James<br />

Craven, Frank<br />

Crawford, Broderick<br />

Crewes, Laura Hope<br />

Crosby, Bob<br />

Crosby, Juliette<br />

Dale, Violet<br />

Della Chiesa, Vivian<br />

Dietrich, Marlene<br />

Etting, Ruth<br />

Everyman (Hollywood Bowl)<br />

Fairbanks, Douglas Jr.<br />

Fairbanks, Douglas Sr.<br />

Farrell, Charles<br />

Farrell, Glenda<br />

Feldman, Gladys<br />

Fellowes, Rockliffe<br />

Foster, Claiborne<br />

Foster, Donald<br />

Foster, Preston<br />

Fox, Harry<br />

Francis, Kay<br />

Franklyn, Maude<br />

Frederick, Pauline<br />

Freeman, Helen<br />

Frohman, Daniel<br />

Gable, Clark<br />

Gahagan, Helen<br />

Gallagher, Skeets<br />

Garfield, John<br />

Gargan, William (Bill)<br />

Garland, Judy<br />

Garson, Greer<br />

Gateson, Marjorie<br />

Gaul, George<br />

Gaxton, William,<br />

Gaythorne, Pamela<br />

Gish, Dorothy<br />

Goddard, Paulette<br />

Grant, Cary<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Granville, Bonita<br />

Hall, John<br />

Halliday, Robe<br />

Hardie, Russell<br />

Harding, Ann<br />

Hart, William S.<br />

Hartman, Paul and Grace<br />

Healy, Ted<br />

Heflin, Van<br />

Hellzapoppin<br />

Henie, Sonja<br />

Henreid, Paul<br />

Henry, William (Bill)<br />

Holden, William<br />

Holt, Tim<br />

Hope, Bob<br />

Houston, George Fleming<br />

Howard, Arthur<br />

Howard, Esther<br />

Howard, Leslie<br />

Huston, Philip<br />

Huston, Walter<br />

James, Harry<br />

Jaus & Whalen<br />

Kelly, Charles<br />

King, Charles<br />

Ladd, Alan<br />

Lamour, Dorothy<br />

Landi, Elissa<br />

Landis, Carole<br />

Larrimore, Francine<br />

Laughton, Charles<br />

LeGallienne, Eva<br />

Lederer, Francis<br />

Lee, Gypsy Rose<br />

Leslie, Joan<br />

Levene, Sam<br />

Lewis, Joe E.<br />

Lindsay, Howard<br />

Loftus, Cecilia<br />

Lombard, Carole<br />

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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Lowe, Edmund<br />

Lyon, Wanda<br />

McDowall, Roddy<br />

MacMurray, Fred<br />

March, Fredric<br />

Martin, Mary<br />

Martin, Tony<br />

Mason, Edgar<br />

Mature, Victor<br />

Merivale, Phililp<br />

Merman, Ethel<br />

Miller, Ann<br />

Miller, Marilyn<br />

Mix, Tom<br />

Montez, Maria<br />

Montgomery, Douglass<br />

Montogmery, George<br />

Montgomery, Robert<br />

Moore, Grace<br />

Moore, Tom<br />

Morgan, Dennis<br />

Morgan, Frank<br />

Morgan, Ralph<br />

Morgan, Russ<br />

Morley, Karen<br />

Morley, Robert<br />

Morris, Chester<br />

Mortimer, Dorothy<br />

Morton, Charles<br />

Muni, Paul<br />

Murphy, George<br />

Nelson, Ozzie<br />

Niven, David<br />

Nolan, Lloyd<br />

Norman, Karyl<br />

Norton, Barry<br />

Novarro, Ramon<br />

O’Brien, George<br />

O’Brien, Pat<br />

O’Brien-Moore, Erin<br />

O’Connor, Donald<br />

O’Hara, Maureen<br />

215


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

O’Neill, Nance<br />

O’Ramey, Georgia<br />

Olsen & Johnson<br />

Page, Paul<br />

Paige, Robert<br />

Parks, Valerie<br />

Patrick, Gail<br />

Paxinou, Katina<br />

Pemberton, Virginia<br />

Pendleton, Nat<br />

Penner, Joe<br />

Picon, Molly<br />

Pidgeon, Walter<br />

Pitts, Zasu<br />

Post, Guy-Bates<br />

Powell, Eleanor<br />

Powell, William<br />

Power, Tyrone<br />

Preston, Robert<br />

Raft, George<br />

Reagan, Ronald<br />

Rennie, James<br />

Ring, Blanche<br />

Robson, Flora<br />

Robson, May<br />

Rogers, Ginger<br />

Rooney, Mickey<br />

Ruggles, Charles<br />

Russell, Rosalind<br />

Sanders, George<br />

Schildkraut, Joseph<br />

Schwartz, Maurice<br />

Scott, Randolph<br />

Shannon, Effie<br />

Shaw, Artie<br />

Shaw, Oscar<br />

Sheridan, Ann<br />

Shirley, Anne<br />

Shore, Dinah<br />

Sidney, Sylvia<br />

Skelton, Red<br />

Skinner, Cornelia Otis<br />

216


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Box/Folder Description _<br />

Smith, Kent<br />

Sondergaard, Gale<br />

Sothern, Ann<br />

Sothern, Georgia<br />

Stanwyck, Barbara<br />

Starr, Frances<br />

Stone, Fred<br />

Swarthout, Gladys<br />

Swanson, Gloria<br />

Taylor, Laurette<br />

Taylor, Robert<br />

Tellegen, Lou<br />

Tierney, Gene<br />

Trevor, Claire<br />

Truex, Ernest<br />

Turner, Lana<br />

Ulric, Lenore<br />

Underwood, Frances<br />

Vail, Lester<br />

Valaire, Valerie<br />

Vallee, Rudy<br />

Varconi, Victor<br />

Vermilyea, Harold<br />

Vosselli, Judith<br />

Wagstaff, Joseph<br />

Walker, Charlotte<br />

Wallace, Regina<br />

Walton, Florence<br />

Ware, Helen<br />

Waring, Fred<br />

Watson, Lucile<br />

Wayne, John<br />

Webb, Clifton<br />

Weissmuller, Johnny (2)<br />

Weston, Ruth<br />

Wilson, Marie<br />

Winchell, Walter<br />

Winwood, Estelle<br />

Wood, Peggy<br />

Zender, Marguerite<br />

217


Chamberlain and Lyman Brown Papers<br />

Box/Folder Description _<br />

Ziegfeld, Flo<br />

Zorina, Vera<br />

T-Cabinet:<br />

2 wooden blocks with Chamberlain Brown and Lyman Brown’s names printed in<br />

black ink. Names are written in English and in Japanese.<br />

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