Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute


Inventory of the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Collection


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Overview of the Collection

Biography of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee

Scope and Contents

Statement of Arrangement

Restrictions

Related Material

Administrative Information

Bibliography

Detailed Description/Box and Folder Listing

Series 1: Stage and Film Productions

Series 2: Radio and Television Productions

Series 3: Radio and Television Productions, bound manuscripts

Series 4: Writings by and about Lawrence and Lee

Series 5: Organizations and Awards

Series 6: Playscripts and Manuscripts by Other Writers

Series 7: Photographs

Series 8: Programs

Series 9: Correspondence, Carl Van Vechten to Jerome Lawrence

Series 10: Artwork and Posters

Series 11: Realia

Series 12: Miscellaneous

Overview of the Collection

Repository: Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute. The Ohio State University
Creators: Lawrence, Jerome, 1915 - , and Lee, Robert E., 1918-1994.
Title: Inventory of the Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee Collection
Dates: ca. 1939 -
Extent: cubic feet
Abstract: The playwriting team of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee was one of the great partnerships in American twentieth-century theatre. Among their many long running and widely produced plays are Inherit the Wind, First Monday in October, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, and Auntie Mame. The collection includes scripts, script development notes, production files, correspondence, teaching materials, photographs, clippings, journal and magazine issues, artifacts, audiovisual materials, original art, autographs, playbills, souvenir booklets, theatre and writer organizations materials, brochures and conference materials, posters, radio and television scripts, and books.
Record Series: L&L

Biography of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee

The playwriting team of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee was one of the great partnerships in American twentieth-century theatre. Among their many long running and widely produced plays are Inherit the Wind, First Monday in October, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, and Auntie Mame. Lawrence was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1915, and received the BA degree from The Ohio State University in 1937. Lee was born in Elyria, Ohio, in 1918, and educated at Northwestern University and Ohio Wesleyan University. The two met and formed their legendary 52-year collaboration in January 1942. Their first work, Inside a Kid's Head, was produced on radio and has since been widely anthologized. Their new-formed writing partnership continued through their war service. They were two of the founders of the Armed Forces Radio Service and worked on Mail Call, Yarns for Yanks, Command Performance, and other official radio programs. After the war they wrote radio scripts for such programs as Favorite Story, Young Love, The Frank Sinatra Show, Hallmark Playhouse, and The Railroad Hour.

From the late 1940s, Lawrence and Lee collaborated on plays for the theatre. Their first Broadway production, Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'!, opened at the Adelphi Theatre in1948. Their second play, Inherit the Wind, was produced in 1955 by Margo Jones's Theatre '55 in Dallas, Texas, and opened at the National Theatre in New York on 21 April 1955, establishing Lawrence and Lee in the American theatre. This play clearly demonstrates one of the team's firmly held beliefs: "the theme of the dignity of every individual mind, and that mind's life-long battle against limitation and censorship." ("Interview," 14) Inherit the Wind has remained one of the most produced and read plays from the second half of the twentieth century. In addition to dozens of plays, the partnership produced books for musicals, screenplays, radio and television scripts, biographies and textbooks, and many stories and articles for a variety of publications, nationally and internationally. They also directed many productions of their own plays. Both writers taught frequently, sharing their expertise and mentoring novice playwrights at the University of California (Los Angeles), the University of Southern California, the Ohio State University, New York University, and Baylor University. They were co-founders of American Playwrights Theatre established to enable work by established playwrights to be produced outside of New York.

Lawrence and Lee co-founded the Margo Jones Award as a memorial to Margo Jones who gave a number of American playwrights, including themselves, productions that were important to the development of their careers. Originally established to honor regional theatres, in 1991 the award was changed to honor "that citizen-of-the-theatre who has demonstrated a significant impact, understanding and affirmation of the craft of playwriting, with a lifetime commitment to the encouragement of the living theatre everywhere."

Lawrence and Lee have received numerous awards including the Peabody Award separately, and the Donaldson Award, the Outer Critics' Circle Award, and the London Critics' Award for Best Foreign Play for Inherit the Wind jointly. Both were recognized with honorary degrees for their literary accomplishments -- Lawrence from the Ohio State University, Fairleigh Dickson University, and Villanova University, and Lee from Ohio Wesleyan University and the Ohio State University. They were inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame in 1990. That same year, they were named Fellows in the College of Fellows of the American Theatre at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

The contributions of Lawrence and Lee to American literature, to the craft of playwriting, and to the promotion of American professional and academic theatre are significant. As Alan Woods writes in The Selected Plays of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, "Their major achievement...lies in their passionate belief that the theatre must be of consequence and must deal with ideas and issues of social significance. Their plays demonstrate how playwrights can write of major issues with passion, wit, and grace." (Selected Plays, xxii-xxiii)

Selected chronology of works

Condensed from the complete "Lawrence and Lee Chronology" by Alan Woods in The Selected Plays of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee edited by Woods (Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1995).

Date Event
1938-1939 Jerome Lawrence, writer-director at KMPC, Beverly Hills, California.
1938 Robert E. Lee, writer for Empire Builders, series, SGAR, Cleveland, Ohio.
1939-1942 Jerome Lawrence, writer at CBS, Hollywood, California, and CBS, New York.
1940 Robert E. Lee, writer-director for Opened by Mistake, KMPC, Hollywood, California.
1941 Robert E. Lee, writer for Flashbacks, radio series, WGAR, Cleveland, Ohio.
1941, 1942 summers Jerome Lawrence, writer for A Date with Judy, NBS, Hollywood.
23 January 1942 Lawrence and Lee begin as a writing team for radio, television, theatre, films.
1942 Robert E. Lee, writer for NBC and CBS radio programs including Meet Corliss Archer, with Janet Waldo, CBS.
1942-1945 Armed Forces Radio Services programs including Mail Call, Command Performance.
1943 The World We're Fighting For: radio dramas, KFI.
1944 Living Newspaper: The Soviet G.I.: written and directed by Jerome Lawrence, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia.
1945-1946 Request Performance: radio programs, CBS.
1946 Screen Guild Theatre: radio, CBS
1946-1948 Record albums dramatized and directed by Lawrence and Lee including Rip Van Winkle, A Cask of Amontillado, A Tale of Two Cities, One God.
1946-1949 Favorite Story: radio dramas syndicated by Ziv Productions.
1947 Frank Sinatra Show: radio program, CBS.
29 January 1948 Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'!: premiere, Adelphi Theatre, New York.
1948 Dinah Shore Program: radio program, NBC.
1948-1954 The Railroad Hour: radio re-created and new musical theatre works, NBC.
1949-1950 Young Love: radio program, CBS.
1950-51 Halls of Ivy: radio program, NBC.
1950-1951 Hallmark Playhouse: radio series, CBS.
1951 The Unexpected (also called Times Square Playhouse): television films, syndicated by Ziv Productions.
1952-1953 Favorite Story: television plays, syndicated by Ziv Productions.
1954-1956 Musiplays published by Harms: Annie Laurie; A Story of Robert Burns; Roaring Camp; The Familiar Stranger.
10 January 1955 Inherit the Wind: premiere, Theatre '55, Dallas, Texas; Broadway opening 21 April 1955, National Theatre, New York.
13 June 1956 Shangri-La: premiere, Winter Garden Theatre. New York.
31 October 1956 Auntie Mame: premiere, Broadhurst Theatre, New York.
1 October 1959 The Gang's All Here: premiere, Ambassador Theatre, New York.
19 November 1959 Only in America: premiere, Cort Theatre, New York.
25 May 1961 A Call on Kuprin: premiere, Broadhurst Theatre, New York.
24 October 1961 Shangri-La: broadcast on Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC-TV.
10 February 1965 Diamond Orchid: premiere, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York. Revised version Sparks Fly Upward opened McFarlin Auditorium, Dallas, Texas, 3 December 1965. \
18 November 1965 Inherit the Wind: broadcast on Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC-TV.
14 January 1966 Live Spelled Backwards: by Jerome Lawrence, premiere, Beverly Hills Playhouse, California.
24 May 1966 Mame: premiere, Winter Garden Theatre, New York.
6 February 1969 Dear World: premiere, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York.
21 April 1970 The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail: premiere, The Ohio State University; then 154 productions through American Playwrights Theatre.
August 1970 The Crocodile Smile: premiere, State Theatre of North Carolina, Flat Rock, North Carolina; previous versions produced as The Laugh Maker (The Players Ring, Hollywood, California, August 1952, and Turn on the Night, Playhouse-in-the-Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 1961.
19 October 1971 The Incomparable Max: premiere, Royale Theatre, New York.
18 November 1972 Jabberwock: Improbabilities Lived and Imagined by James Thurber in the Fictional City of Columbus, Ohio: premiere, Thurber Theatre, The Ohio State University; then multiple productions through American Playwrights Theatre.
31 May 1973 Ten Days That Shook the World: by Robert E. Lee, premiere, Freud Playhouse, University of California at Los Angeles.
3 September 1975 Lincoln, The Unwilling Warrior: television program using Carl Sandburg's Lincoln as source material, NBC-TV.
13 November 1975 Sounding Brass: by Robert E. Lee, premiere, Reformed Church, Bronxville, New York.
1977 Actor: musical adapted from Jerome Lawrence's Actor, The Life and Times of Paul Music, broadcast on Hollywood Television Theatre.
3 October 1978 First Monday in October: premiere, Majestic Theatre, New York.
1981 First Monday in October: film with screenplay by Lawrence and Lee, Paramount Pictures.
4 October 1990 Whisper in the Mind: premiere, Arizona State University, Tempe; revised version, Missouri Repertory Theatre, Kansas City, 2 May 1994.

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Scope and Contents

The Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee collection contains playscripts, screenplays, television and radio scripts by the writers jointly and individually, correspondence, photographs, production files, programs, clippings and personal papers, lectures and articles by and about Lawrence and Lee, and files on numerous theatre and film organizations in which they participated, documenting their careers from 1939. Plays documented include Inherit the Wind, Auntie Mame, Mame, The Gang's All Here, Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'!, A Call on Kuprin, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Dear World, First Monday in October and others, and radio and television programs including Armed Forces Radio Service scripts, Favorite Story, The Railroad Hour, Hallmark Playhouse, Young Love, The World We're Fighting For, Request Performance and The Unexpected. Also included are a substantial portion of Jerome Lawrence’s book collection; scripts by other playwrights; artwork by Carl Van Vechten, Al Hirschfeld, Sam Norkin, William Auerbach-Levy, and Ronald Searle; and memorabilia such as a Tiffany silverplated clock, inscribed by Herman Shumlin to Paul Muni and autographs and framed photographs of celebrities such as George Bernard Shaw, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, Sigmund Romberg, Noel Coward, Vernon Duke.

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Statement of Arrangement

The collection is divided into twelve series. Scripts authored by Lawrence and Lee are in two separate series, one for loose scripts kept in folders, the other for scripts bound into volumes.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to the public. Some restrictions may apply.

Restrictions on Use

Publication Rights: All rights reside with the rights holder. All permissions must be obtained from the appropriate rights holder.

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Related Material

At the Lawrence and Lee Theatre Research Institute: The American Playwrights Theatre collection and The Ohio State University Department of Theatre production files. At the Ohio State University Archives: University records, publications, and photographs. Other materials on Lawrence and Lee can be found at the Billy Rose Theatre Collection, the New York Library for the Performing Arts.

Books are shelved separately as the Lawrence and Lee book collection. Audio-visual materials are housed in the library's audio-visual collection.

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

The Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee Collection is the gift of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Collection materials were first received in 1972, a second large deposit made in 1986, and other deposits thereafter.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Jerome Lawrence-Robert E. Lee Collection, Collection ID: L&L, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, The Ohio State University.

Processing Information

Processed by: Al Converse, Nena Couch, Jeffrey Stephens, Alan Woods.

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Bibliography

Couch, Nena. "An Interview with Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee." In Studies in American Drama 1945-Present (1992) Vol. 7, no. 1: 3-18.

Fink, Lawrence E. The American Playwrights Theatre: Creating a Partnership between Commercial and Education Theatre as an Alternative to Broadway in the 1960s and 1970s. Ph.D. dissertation. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University, 1993.

Fink, Lawrence E. From Thought to Theatre: Creation, Development, and Production of The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. M.A. thesis. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University, 1988.

Lawrence, Jerome, and Robert E. Lee. The Selected Plays of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Edited by Alan Woods. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 1995.

Winchester, Mark. "Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee: A Classified Bibliography." In Studies in American Drama 1945-Present (1992) Vol. 7, no. 1: 88-160.

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Detailed Description/Box and Folder Listing


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Series 1: Stage and Film Productions

Box Folder
1 1 AUNTIE MAME SCRIPT
AUNTIE MAME original script, edited and annotated by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
2 AUNTIE MAME, 1956
"AUNTIE MAME," the folder contains 1 copy of the play marked "First Draft, 15 Mar. 1956.
3 AUNTIE MAME, 1956
Marked "AUNTIE MAME," the folder contains 1 copy of the play marked "Revised Draft - 15 Jun 1956." originally 4.10
4 AUNTIE MAME, 1956
Marked "AUNTIE MAME," the folder contains a revised copy of the play script starring Rosalind Russell dated 15 Aug 1956. Missing pages 2.17 thru 2.20.
Box Folder
2 1 AUNTIE MAME Souvenir Programs
AUNTIE MAME Souvenir Programs from Broadway, starring: Rosalind Russell (3 copies), Constance Bennett (3 copies), Greer Garson (1 copy), Eve Arden (1 copy).
2 AUNTIE MAME Souvenir Programs
AUNTIE MAME Souvenir Programs for productions at: Melody Fair, Oakdale Musical Theatre and Warwick Musical Theatre starring Shirl Conway.
3 AUNTIE MAME Production Photos
AUNTIE MAME Production Photos includes assorted performance snap shots of the original production with Rosalind Russell.
4 AUNTIE MAME photographs
AUNTIE MAME photographs
5 AUNTIE MAME Production Photos
AUNTIE MAME Production Photos: 5"x7" and 8"x10" photos include:Rosalind Russell,Beatrice Lillie,Jane Clayton,Sylvia Sidney,Shirl Conway,Greer Garson,Peggy Cass & Brazil, Copenhagen & Spain productions
6 AUNTIE MAME, Articles about, 1958
AUNTIE MAME, Articles about, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee: Queen Magazine, London, "Who Is Auntie Mame?"; Theatre Arts, Nov 1958, incl AUNTIE MAME text & "The Mames In Our Lives".
7 AUNTIE MAME, Plays & Players, Oct 1958
AUNTIE MAME, Plays and Players Oct 1958 "Auntie Mame" review by CarylBrahms (pages 12 & 13) with production photos from the London Production at the Adelphi Theatre.
8 AUNTIE MAME Thank you, Thank..
AUNTIE MAME, Thank you, Thank you, a public thank you advertisement from "Jerry and Bob", thanking all the Auntie Mames past, present and future; "Auntie Mame, Thank you, Thank you".
9 AUNTIE MAME Stationery
AUNTIE MAME Stationery, letterhead with the Rosalind Russell as Auntie Mame for the logo.
10 AUNTIE MAME Programs
AUNTIE MAME Programs from the productions starring: Rosalind Russell, Greer Garson, Bonfils Theatre production, Tante Mamie - Aveny Teatret with Berthe Quistgaard. Gift of Jerome Lawrence. Was 13.7.
11 AUNTIE MAME, misc. about
AUNTIE MAME, miscellaneous items about, incl: house seat order for Jacqueline Kennedy 12/12/56, "20 years later Auntie Mame is still playing at...", theatre & film Publicity clippings for Rosalind Russell.
12 AUNTIE MAME Promotional Button
AUNTIE MAME Promotional Button from the Theatre Palisades opening of AUNTIE MAME.
13 AUNTIE MAME
AUNTIE MAME reviews.
Box Folder
3 1 KUPRIN, 1961
"KUPRIN" the folder contains 1 copy of the play, A CALL ON KUPRIN, by Lawrence and Lee, dated 20 Mar 1961. Was 4.18.
2 CALL ON KUPRIN,holograph pages, 1961
"A CALL ON KUPRIN - holograph page changes" folder contains a copy of the play dated 25 May 1961 as produced at the Broadhurst Theatre, NYwith holograph page changes.
3 A CALL ON KUPRIN Script, 1961
A CALL ON KUPRIN Script copy, as produced at the Broadhurst Theatre, New York, 25 May 1961.
4 A CALL ON KUPRIN Playbill, 1961
A CALL ON KUPRIN, Broadhurst Theatre, New York; Variety review May 9, 1961 including advertisement for INHERIT THE WIND & TURN ON THE NIGHT.
5 A Call on Kuprin photographs
A Call on Kuprin production photographs: George Voskovec, Jeffrey Lynn, Ledia Bruce, Eugenie Leontovich.
6 TURN ON THE NIGHT, 1961
TURN ON THE NIGHT (CROCODILE SMILE) program: Playhouse in the Park, New York 7-12 Aug 1961. Cast notes, Reviews: Variety 9 Aug 61; Philadelphia Bulletin 2,8 & 11 Aug 61 Philadelphia Inquirer 8 Aug 61.
7 LAUGHMAKER, 1963
LAUGHMAKER (later CROCODILE SMILE) script, 20 Aug 1963, Reviews 1952 Los Angeles Mirror, 1964 Plain Dealer. Was 1.11.
8 THE CROCODILE SMILE Script, 1968
THE CROCODILE SMILE Script dated March 1968. 1.12.
9 THE CROCODILE SMILE Dramatics, 1978
THE CROCODILE SMILE script from Dramatics Magazine May/June 1978. 3 copies, zerox of Dramatists Play Service (DPS) catalogue entry for script.
10 THE CROCODILE SMILE Flatrock, 1967
THE CROCODILE SMILE program and reviews from the Flatrock Playhouse, North Carolina 1967 production. Was 6.9.
Box Folder
4 1 CROSS-EXAMINATION 20 Jan 1967, 1967
"CROSS-EXAMINATION - 20 Jan 1967," the folder contains 2 copies of the bi-play by Lawrence and Lee, dated 20 Jan 1967. Restricted access. was 2.21 & 4.11.
2 CROSS-EXAMINATION 1 Mar 1967, 1967
"CROSS-EXAMINATION 1 Mar 1967," the folder contains 2 copies of the Bi-play by Lawrence and Lee, dated 1 Mar 1967. Resrtricted Access. Originally 2.22 & 4.11.
3 CROSS-EXAMINATION Script, 1967
CROSS-EXAMINATION, a bi-play, type script for 1 Oct 1967 revision, 2 copies, restricted access by permission of Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee. Was 2.23.
4 CROSS-EXAMINATION 1 Oct 1967, 1967
"CROSS-EXAMINATION 1 Oct 1967," folder contains 2 copies of the Bi-play by Lawrence and Lee, dated 1 Oct 1967. Access Restricted. Was 4.12
5 THE ANGELS WEEP bi-play
Script: ANGELS WEEP, a bi-play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
Box Folder
5 1 THE DIAMOND ORCHID Script, 1960
THE DIAMOND ORCHID original type script 15 Oct 1960 (later SPARKS FLY UPWARD). Was 2.12.
2 THE DIAMOND ORCHID Script, 1960
THE DIAMOND ORCHID script copy dated 15 Oct 1960 (later SPARKS FLY UPWARD). Was 2.13.
3 THE DIAMOND ORCHID Script, 1963
THE DIAMOND ORCHID script revision dated 1 Mar 1963 (later SPARKS FLY UPWARD). Was 2.14.
4 THE DIAMOND ORCHID Script, 1963
THE DIAMOND ORCHID script revision 1 Mar 1963 (later SPARKS FLY UPWARD). 2.15.
5 THE DIAMOND ORCHID, 1963
THE DIAMOND ORCHID script revisions for pages II 5 32-34 from 1 Mar 1963 (later SPARKS FLY UPWARD). Was 2.16.
6 THE DIAMOND ORCHID Programs
THE DIAMOND ORCHID Programs from the world premiere production 20-23 Jan 1965 at Schubert Theatre New Haven, Feb 65 at National Theatre Washington DC, Henry Miller Theatre Broadway, review Arizona Sun
7 Diamond Orchid: photographs
Diamond Orchid production photographs with Jennifer West and Mario Alcalde.
Box Folder
6 1 DILLY 15 Oct 1955 .R., 1955
(RAR #:CMs 3-1) - DILLY - 15 Oct 1955 - R. Folder contains 1 "Access Restricted" copy of the musical play, DILLY, by Vernon Duke and Lawrence and Lee.
2 DILLY 1 Sep 1954, 1954
(RAR #:CMs 3-2) - DILLY - 1 Sep 1954. contains 1 "Access Restricted" copy of the musical play, DILLY, by Vernon Duke and Lawrence and Lee. Was 2.2.
3 DILLY 10 May 1954, 1954
(RAR #:CMs 3-3) - DILLY - 10 May 1954. contains 1 "Access Restricted" copy of the musical play, DILLY, by Vernon Duke and Lawrence and Lee. Was 2.3.
4 DILLY Lyric Book, 1954
DILLY Lyric Book by Vernon Duke and Lawrence and Lee. Access Restricted. Was 2.3. (RAR #:CMs 3-3)
5 DILLY Working File 1
(RAR #:CMs 3-5) - DILLY - Working File 1. contains 1 "Access Restricted" copy of notes on lyrics revisions, etc., for the musical play, DILLY, by Vernon Duke and Lawrence and Lee. Was 2.5.
Box Folder
7 1 DEAR WORLD early drafts 1 of 3
Marked "CMs3-47 DEAR WORLD early drafts MSS folder 1 of 3." Also marked front of folder "DEAR WORLD (various versions, drafts, notes), also called TOMORROW MORNING. Script materials "Out-Takes I." 3.4
2 DEAR WORLD current script 2
"CMs3-48 DEAR WORLD - current script - MSS folder 2 of 3, also marked on front of folder, DEAR WORLD - Original Manuscript + Notes + revisions by Jerry Herman, Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee was 3.5.
3 DEAR WORLD current script 3
"CMs3-48 DEAR WORLD - current script - MSS folder 3 of 3, also marked on front of folder, DEAR WORLD - Original Manuscript + Notes + revisions was 3.6.
4 DEAR WORLD - 1967, 1967
CMs3-49 - DEAR WORLD - 1 Nov 1967, contains a script draft with typed note (signed "Ann") from Ann Levack was 3.7.
5 DEAR WORLD - memorabilia, 1968-1969
CMs3-50 DEAR WORLD - Programs & Memorabilia," contains "gift frame" (empty), proof of 1st NY TIMES ad for the show, proof color photo of Angela Lansbury used on PLAYBILL cover, and three PLAYBILLS.
6 DEAR WORLD Caricature
DEAR WORLD Caricature by Billings for show logo.
7 DEAR WORLD (Kara Varld)
DEAR WORLD (Kara Varld) script text for the Swedish production gift of Ostgotateatern.
Box Folder
8 1 THE FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER
THE FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER production photograph, press release & reviews.
2 First Monday in October photographs
The First Monday in October production photographs: 1) Eugene Hare, Melvyn Douglas, George Brengel, Spencer McIntyre, Robert Snook, Ben Letter, Earl Keyes, John Buck, Jr., Jean Arthur; 2) Larry Gates, Eugene Stuckmann, Maurice Copeland, Earl Sydnor, Patrick McCullough, Alexander Reed, Jane Alexander.
3 THE GANG'S ALL HERE Script, 1957
THE GANG'S ALL HERE ribbon script copy, 1 Sep 1957 revision. Was 1.2.
4 THE GANG'S ALL HERE Script, 1957
THE GANG'S ALL HERE ribbon script copy revision 1 Sep 1957 - "Bob's Copy". Was 1.2.
5 THE GANG'S ALL HERE Script, 1957
THE GANG'S ALL HERE ribbon script copy revision 1 Sep 1957.
6 THE GANG'S ALL HERE Script, 1959
THE GANG'S ALL HERE script revision from 15 June 1959. Was 1.4.
7 THE GANG'S ALL HERE Script
THE GANG'S ALL HERE rehearsal script. Was 1.5.
8 THE GANG'S ALL HERE Playbill, 1959
THE GANG'S ALL HERE production Playbill from the Ambassador Theatre Broadway with Melvin Douglas, 5 Oct 1959.
9 THE GANG'S ALL HERE (misc.)
THE GANG'S ALL HERE miscellaneous. Theatre Arts Nov 1960 with script, flyer UCLA Summer Theatre Workshop 1971 Robert E. Lee directing, letter to Bob from Zelda Fichandler, Arena Stage 15 Nov 60 JL gif
10 THE GANG'S ALL HERE Photo
THE GANG'S ALL HERE production photograph from news clipping.
11 The Gang's All Here photograph
The Gang's All Here production photograph: Bernard Lenrow, E. G. Marshall, Fred Stewart, Bert Wheller, Melvyn Douglas, Paul McGrath.
Box Folder
9 1 HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR, 1966
HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR original typescript 24 Aug 1965-1 Sep 66. Access restricted by permission of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
2 HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR Script, 1966
HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR type script from Sep 1966, access restricted by permission of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
3 HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR Script, 1966
HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR script revision Nov 1966, access restricted by permission of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
4 HOUSE BOAT IN KASHMIR Script, 1967
HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR script copy revised 14 July 1967, New York. Access restricted by permission of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Was 2.10.
5 HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR Script, 1968
HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR script copy revision Aug 1968, London, Access restricted by permission of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Was 2.11.
6 HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR Script, 1968
HOUSEBOAT IN KASHMIR alternate version of the script, Access Restricted by Permission of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
Box Folder
10 1 THE INCOMPARABLE MAX Script
THE INCOMPARABLE MAX manuscript ribbon copy. Was 1.6.
2 THE INCOMPARABLE MAX Script
THE INCOMPARABLE MAX original typescript copy, from the stories by Max Beerbolm. Was 1.7.
3 THE INCOMPARABLE MAX Memorabilia, 1971
THE INCOMPARABLE MAX memorabilia, Black Tie opening invitation card and envelope at the Royal Theatre 19 Oct 1971.
4 THE INCOMPARABLE MAX Programs, 1971
THE INCOMPARABLE MAX programs, Playbills from Royale Theatre BroadwayOct 1971, Curtain Time Fireside Theatre Selection with production photographs. Was 6.12.
Box Folder
11 1 INHERIT THE WIND, Screenplay, 1959
"INHERIT THE WIND, Screenplay " folder contains 1 copy of the screenplay revision 13 August 1959 by Nathan E. Douglas and Harold Jacob Smith, Stanley Kramer Productions. (film script). was 4.13.
2 INHERIT THE WIND Script, 1987
INHERIT THE WIND Australian Broadcast radio adaptation of the script by Joy Hollyer.
3 INHERIT THE WIND Script, 1987
INHERIT THE WIND screenplay adapted for television by John Gay 6 Apr 1987.
4 INHERIT THE WIND TV script, 1987
INHERIT THE WIND script adaptation for television by John Gay 7 Oct 1987 revision 2 copies.
5 INHERIT THE WIND Russian Scrip, 1957
INHERIT THE WIND Russian script translation, Moscow 1957.
6 INHERIT THE WIND Israel's Haifa, 1989-91
INHERIT THE WIND, Israel's Haifa Municipal Theatre program, review, and production photographs; copy of Lowe caricature 1989 MISHPOT Ha-Kafim Haifa Municipal Theatre gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
7 INHERIT THE WIND Scranton
INHERIT THE WIND Scranton Court Theatre production program and reviews Apr 1990, includes articles publicizing visit by Jerome Lawrence.
8 INHERIT THE WIND Program PACE
INHERIT THE WIND program from the PACE University, NYC bilingual production with English and Chinese subtitles.
9 INHERIT THE WIND Habimah Program
INHERIT THE WIND program from the Habimah Theatre production in Isreal, 1962.
10 INHERIT THE WIND Crossroads, 1990
INHERIT THE WIND program from the Crossroads Theatre production, Santa Monica, CA Feb 1990.
11 INHERIT THE WIND article, 1962
INHERIT THE WIND article by Gale Webb about the play produced, Amateur Stage May 1962.
12 INHERIT THE WIND London program, 1960
INHERIT THE WIND program from the production at St Martin's Theatre, London 16 Mar 1960.
13 INHERIT THE WIND review, 1989
INHERIT THE WIND review, Jerusalem Post, "Do - or - Die Struggle" 10 Mar 1989, photo copy.
14 INHERIT THE WIND Russian cartoon
INHERIT THE WIND cartoon from the Russian production, photo copy.
15 INHERIT THE WIND miscellaneous, 1956
INHERIT THE WIND miscellaneous, program from movie version with Herschfeld cartoon cover design, Community Players of Sheboygan program, Cleveland Plain Dealer, "Play Boys from Ohio" reviews clippings
16 INHERIT THE WIND LA Times Rev, 1989
INHERIT THE WIND Los Angeles Times review 6 Jun 1989 "A New Wind Blows Through Troubled Israel", about the Haifa Municipal Theatre production.
17 INHERIT THE WIND photographs
INHERIT THE WIND movie production photographs, and marquee for Paul Muni in INHERIT THE WIND at the National Theatre.
18 INHERIT THE WIND program misc, 1957-609
INHERIT THE WIND film program, Paul Muni program, Theatre Arts Aug 1957 complete script, "The Genesis and Exodus of the Play" Plays and Players, May 1960 p 64 photo review, THEATRE WORLD May 1960 photo review, American Artist article on Staats Cotsworth, painter of Heavenly Hillsboro.
19 INHERIT THE WIND Habimah, 1962
INHERIT THE WIND Habimah Theatre production 13 Sep 1962 program photo copy, review from Jerusalem Post, Gifts of the Israeli Theatre Archive.
20 INHERIT THE WIND Haifa, 1988
INHERIT THE WIND Haifa Theatre Production 1988 news article gift of Isreali Theatre Archive.
21 INHERIT THE WIND clippings, 1990
INHERIT THE WIND miscellaneous clippings 21 Jul 90 Nashville Banner; Alabama Shakespeare Festival production Apr-May 91 Birmingham News, Montgomery Advertiser, program notes. Gift of Jerome Lawrence
22 INHERIT THE WIND Turkish scrip, 1973
INHERIT THE WIND Turkish translation of the script; Maymun Davasi by Holit Calkir National Theatre of Ankara 1973
23 INHERIT THE WIND Cantonese Script, 1990
INHERIT THE WIND Cantonese script translation by Liang Tee Tue, for production of Four Star Players, New York 1990 directed by Tue with English and Chinese subtitles.
24 INHERIT THE WIND, Philadelphia, 1991
INHERIT THE WIND City Hall Court Room 253, Phiadelphia production 27 Sep-15 Dec 1991 with Jason Miller & Malachy McCourt presented by Scranton Public Theatre Gift of Jerome Lawrence Posters in Mapcase
25 THE DEVIL FROM CHICAGO TO STAGE
THE DEVIL FROM CHICAGO TO STAGE a paper by Suzanne A. Feldstein Theatre 673 with Dr. Alan Woods, OSU using research materials from the Theatre Research Institute.
26 DIGEST OF GREAT AMERICAN PLAYS
DIGEST OF GREAT AMERICAN PLAYS, # 98 listed is INHERIT THE WIND, gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
27 THE GLORY OF GOD IS INTELLIGENCE
THE GLORY OF GOD IS INTELLIGENCE, a student resource manual from the department of Christian Education of the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints pp 16-19 from INHERIT THE WIND gift of JL
28 INHERIT THE WIND, OSU Nov 1990, 1990Nov
INHERIT THE WIND, OSU Production Program,Invitation,Clipping,photo of Jerome Lawrence with cast. Presented in connection with Jerome Lawrence residency and 75th Birthday celebration, Nov 1990.see 51
29 CLARENCE DARROW TIMELINE 1990, 1990Fall
CLARENCE DARROW TIMELINE October/November 1990 article DARROW FOR THE DEFENSE by Gerald Carson p 2+ photo essay. Gift of Jerome Lawrence.
Box Folder
12 1 JABBERWOCK, 1972
"JABBERWOCK," folder contains 1 copy of rehearsal script dated 1 Sep 1972, and also marked "Rev. 11 Sep '72." Was 4.15
2 JABBERWOCK & set photo, 1973
"JABBERWOCK & set photo," contains 1 copy of revised script play marked "Revised Jan 1973" , 1 B&W glossy PHP (5X7) of stage setting and comments from APT members. Was 4.16
3 JABBERWOCK, 1973
"JABBERWOCK," folder contains 1 copy of the APT Pilot Script, dated Mar. 1973. AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE. Was 4.15.
4 JABBERWOCK, 1973
JABBERWOCK Same as folder 3, plus holograph notes from Office Of The Professor of Thurber Studies (OSU) signed "Lewis" and addressed to "Bob" (not Lee) subject copies of script on loan from L&L 4.17.
5 Directing notes JABBERWOCK
"Directing Notes - JABBERWOCK" - Ohio State - Dallas, contains a wire-spiral-bound notebook of handwritten notes from both productions made by Jerome Lawrence with program from OSU was 3.11.
6 JABBERWOCK-notes/memos/outline, 1971-1972
JABBERWOCK - Notes - Memos - Outlines from 9 Sep 1971 Oct 1972, was 3.12.
7 JABBERWOCK Programs OSU, 1972
JABBERWOCK programs from the OSU (Ohio State University) production, Nov - Dec 1972 6 copies.
8 JABBERWOCK Reviews,flyers,ads, 1972-
JABBERWOCK Programs, reviews, flyers & advertisements from various productions. Was 6.14.
9 JABBERWOCK Review, Dallas Time
"'JABBERWOCK' Comes To Life"-Dallas Times reviews, 4 Mar 73 by Bob Porter.
Box Folder
13 1 INSIDE A KID'S HEAD Russian Translation
INSIDE A KID'S HEAD Russian script translation 3 copies. 2 & 3 copy gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
2 LIVE SPELLED BACKWARDS script
"LIVE SPELLED BACKWARDS," folder contains 1 manuscript copy of the play by Jerome Lawrence. (Undated). Was 4.19.
3 LIVE SPELLED BACKWARDS program, 1966Jan
LIVE SPELLED BACKWARDS program from Beverly Hills Playhouse production Jan 1966, given as a work in progress.
4 LOOK, MA, I'M DANCIN!' Reviews
LOOK, MA, I'M DANCIN!', reviews of original production with Nancy Walker.
Box Folder
14 1 MAME, mss, proofs
MAME, mss for publication, typed introduction, proofs/Random House, folder contains copy of MAME and typed introduction (Forward) to the play, and selected proof pages w/transmittal notes, was 3.15.
2 MAME, Jan 1, 1966, 1966Jan1
MAME, Jan 1, 1966, contains 1 copy of the revised musical, dated January 1, 1966, in a Studio Duplicating Service, Inc., cover. Was 3.16.
3 MAME, Jan 1, 1966, 1966Jan1
MAME, Jan 1, 1966, folder contains 1 copy of the revised musical, dated January 1, 1966, in a Studio Duplicating Service, Inc., cover. Was 3.17. Same as folder # 16.
4 MAME, Jan 1, 1966, 1966Jan1
MAME, Jan 1, 1966, contains 1 copy of the revised musical, dated January 1, 1966, in a Studio Duplicating Service, Inc. cover, Same as folder #16 except script is marked "Las Vegas version." Was 3.18.
5 MAME Proof Pages I
MAME Proof pages for Random House script publication.
6 MAME Proof Pages II
MAME Proof pages corrected for the Random House script.
7 MAME CASTING
MAME CASTING, includes letters, resumes, promotional materials and audition lists, notes for mounting the national company.
8 MAME Casting
MAME Casting photos and resumes for the original Broadway production.
9 MAME Programs, Angela Lansbury
MAME Programs starring Angela Lansbury includes Playbills, souvenir programs, flyers from previews at Shubert, Winter Garden, & Los Angeles Civic Light Opera with the original company.
10 MAME PLAYBILLS PROGRAMS...
MAME Playbills & Programs from the Winter Garden with Janis Paige, Jane Morgan, Sheila Smith & Celeste Holm
11 MAME NATIONAL COMPANY CELESTE
MAME Flyers & Programs from the National Company Tour with Celeste Holm.
12 MAME LONDON with GINGER ROGERS
MAME London Production starring Ginger Rogers souvenir programs
13 MAME PROGRAMS PROFESSIONAL
MAME Programs from professional companys: Susan Haywood at Caesar's Palace, Patrice Munsel at Kenley Players, Ann Miller, Mariette Hartley, Juliet Prowse at Royale Drury Lane, Gretchen Wyler Starlight
14 MAME Australia & New Zealand
MAME Brochure of J. C. Williamson Theatres LTD in Australia and New Zealand where MAME played.
15 MAME Berkeley High School
MAME program from Berkeley High School Production.
16 MAME, flyer, photo, reviews
"MAME, flyer, photo, reviews, N.Y.," contains Shubert Theatre, Boston, flyer. B&W 8X10 PHP of Frankie Michaels (autographed), N.Y.POST front page about MAME. Reviews Watts, Wilson, N.Y.Post. Was 3.19.
17 MAME Miscellaneous
MAME Miscellaneous - contains Boston preview infomation Boston Panorama guide, essay "The Early Story Of The Winter Garden Theatre" by Ruth Maitland to Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee. Was 6.8.
18 MAME PROMOTIONAL NYC LANSBURY
MAME promotional articles and reviews from the New York Production with Angela Lansbury.
19 MAME Publicity, New York Co.
MAME Publicity from the New York Company at the Winter Garden, with reviews and promotional advertisements.
20 MAME Publicity National Co.
MAME Publicity for the National touring company with Celeste Holm including Reviews, publicity and promotional articles.
21 MAME, London, Ginger Rogers 1
MAME, London Production with Ginger Rogers starring includes publicity, promotional articles, reviews (1 of 2).
22 MAME, London, Ginger Rogers 2
MAME, London Production starring Ginger Rogers including publicity, promotional articles and reviews (2 of 2).
23 MAME Press West Coast
MAME publicity for the West Coast Production including promotional articles and reviews.
24 MAME Press-Hollywood.Austral
MAME Press - Hollywood movie rites, Tour of Australia, & New Zealand contains clippings, releases, promotional articles; etc.
25 MAME Cover story of LIFE, 1966
MAME Cover story of LIFE Magazine, 17 June 1966 with Angela Lansbury.
26 MAME, Tickets, reviews, 1966-1968
"MAME, Tickets, reviews (N.Y. & San Francisco)" : tickets, MAME, New York, San Francisco, review, MD MAGAZINE, CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, Celeste Holm, et.al. Was 3.20.
27 MAME PUBLISHED MUSIC from...
MAME EASY PIANO ARRANGEMENTS of selections from MAME contains: IF HE WALKED INTO MY LIFE, OPEN A NEW WINDOW, WE NEED A LITTLE CHRISTMAS, MY BEST GIRL, MAME.
28 MAME Party Hats
MAME production party hats (3).
29 MAME Promotional Button Vegas
MAME Promotional Button for Juliet Prowse at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.
30 MAME Stationery
MAME Stationery - Letterhead.
31 MAME JULIET PROWSE CLEVELAND
MAME photo copy of clipping with photo from Juliet Prowse in MAME at the State Theatre Cleveland.
32 MAME script, French translation
MAME script, French translation
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15 1 NIGHT THOREAU SPENT..., THE
Marked "CMs3-45, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT....MSS. & working papers" contains original notes, research, and working outlines of the play, much in holograph. THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL. Was 3.1
2 NIGHT THOREAU SPENT....,THE, 1969Sep27
Book marked "Original Manuscript - THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL - by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee - September 27, 1969." includes corrections and notes. Was 3.3.
3 NIGHT THOREAU SPENT...., THE
"THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL - prompt script Kent State, Michael Brittain, Director." the folder contains script, photographs, reviews, National Press Release. Was 3.14.
4 NIGHT THOREAU SPENT..., THE, 1972
Marked "CMs3-46, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT....Screenplay, October 1972" has revised copy (Oct 1972) of screenplay - property of Frank Perry Films, Inc. Was 3.2.
5 THE NIGHT THOREAU...Cal State
THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Program and audition flyer from California State Theatre Production.
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16 1 THE NIGHT THOREAU...notes 1969
THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee preliminary notes, drafts and information on Concord from 1969.
2 THE NIGHT THOREAU...first draf, 1969Oct18
THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL first draft of script sent to typest 18 October 1969.
3 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...pt 1, 1969Nov
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL November 1969-1970 (part 1) Bob's working copy from February 1970.
4 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...pt 2, 1969Nov
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL November 1969-1970 (part 2) APT (American Playwrights Theatre) reading copy 11 May 1970 with notes and line changes.
5 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...file
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL preproduction file #1 with correspondence for the APT productions of TNT, preliminary publicity & script changes.
6 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...OSU, 1970Apr21
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL premiere production at OSU 21 April 1970 includes reviews, letters, & press clippings.
7 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...OSU 2, 1970AprSe
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL file #2 APT OSU Premiere postproduction file April-September 1970. Programs, notes, reviews, correspondence following the April Premiere & July second production.
8 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...RIO, 1970May
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Rio Hondo production May 1970, programs, publicity, reviews, correspondence.
9 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...ENMU
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Eastern New Mexico University Porales, New Mexico, programs, publicity, press release, reviews, correspondence.
10 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...Hamli, 1970May
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Hamline University production May 1970 programs, reviews, clippings, correspondence (Malibu File).
11 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...revis, 1970Jun
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL revised script June 1970 with Robert E. Lee's directing notes for the UCLA production August 1970.
12 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...SUNY, 1970Jul
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for SUNY at Brockport programs, brochure, correspondence.
13 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...UCLA, 1970Jul
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Robert E. Lee's production notes from UCLA production July-October 1970 with correspondence, promotional information and script changes.
14 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...UCLA, 1970Jul
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Robert E. Lee's working script for the UCLA production under Lee's direction July & October 1970.
15 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...UCLA, 1970Jul22
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL rehearsal schedule, casting notes, directing notes for the UCLA production under Lee's direction July 22, 1970.
16 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...UCLA, 1970Jul
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL directing notes for the UCLA production under Lee's direction, blueprints of Freud Theatre, programs, reviews, notes and correspondence July 1970.
17 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...UCLA, 1970Jul
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Jonathan's Lennebach projector cues for the UCLA production under Lee's direction, July & October 1970.
18 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...UCLA, 1970Oct
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL for second UCLA production 7-17 October 1970 with script changes, note correspondence.
19 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...UCLA, 1970Oct
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL for second UCLA production 7-17 October 1970 programs letters, flyers, floor plans, notes, correspondence.
20 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...File3, 1970Oct
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production file #3 October-November 1970 programs, letters, reviews, invitations, & publicity.
21 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...OU, 1970Oct
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production file for Ohio University production October 1970 programs, letters, reviews, (Malibu File).
22 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...UNC, 1970Oct
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production file for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Carolina Playmakers) October 1970 program, press release, reviews, (Malibu File).
23 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...ARENA, 1970Oct
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production file for Arena Stage October 1970, programs, press release, reviews,correspondence, telegrams, notes, check stub, brochure (Malibu File).
24 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...Conco, 1970Nov
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production file for Concord Players November 1970, programs, flyers, invitations, reviews, clippings, correspondence (Malibu File).
25 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...SUNY, 1970Dec
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production file for SUNY Fredonia December 1970, programs, reviews, correspondence (Malibu File).
26 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...CalSt, 1970Dec
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production file for California State University December 1970, programs, reviews, correspondence (Malibu File).
27 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU..., 1970Dec
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production files for December 1970, programs, reviews, correspondence, notes (Malibu File).
28 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...Revis, 1971
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production script revisions from August 1970.
29 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...Revis, 1971Mar
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production script revisions part 2 from November 1970.
30 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...Revis, 1971Mar
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production script revisions part 3 from March 1971 with 1972 Literary Cavelcade sketches.
31 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...Final, 1971Mar
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production final script revision from March 1971.
32 TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU...Final, 1971Mar9
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL APT production final script revision from 9 March 1971.
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17 1 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Alley, 1971Jan
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Alley Theatre Houston Texas January 1971, programs, correspondence, press releases, reviews (including Malibu File).
2 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Goodmn, 1971Jan
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Goodman Theatre in Chicago January 1971, programs, notes, photos, article "Henry David Thoreau Is Alive and Living" at Goodman Theatre by JL.
3 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Goodmn, 1971Jan
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Goodman Theatre in Chicago January 1971, reviews, press releases, correspondence, receipts (Malibu File).
4 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Conejo, 1971Jan
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Conejo Players January 1971, programs, reviews, correspondence (Malibu File).
5 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Mint, 1971Feb6
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Mint Museum Drama Guild (Charlotte, North Carolina) 6 February 1971, programs, reviews, correspondence, photo of billboard.
6 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Centur, 1971Feb
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Centenary College February 1971, programs, reviews
7 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...OhioWe, 1971Feb
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Ohio Wesleyan February 1971, programs, reviews, clippings, correspondences, theatre brochure.
8 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...UMinn, 1971Feb
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for University of Minnesota February-March 1971, programs, reviews, clippings, correspondences, flyer and production photos, brochure.
9 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Austra, 1971Mar
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Ensemble Theatre, Australia reviews, correspondences, program.
10 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...JanMar, 1971JanMa
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for college, city and school productions from January - March 1971 reviews, correspondences, program.
11 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Dallas, 1971Apr
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Dallas Theatre Center April 1971 programs, reviews, correspondences, notes, press releases, brochures Malibu File.
12 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...KentSt, 1971Apr
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Kent State University April 1971 programs, flyer, correspondences, taped interview, transcription-Jerome Lawrence, photos of JL (Malibu file).
13 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Kent 2, 1971Apr
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Kent State University Part 2 April 1971 Reviews (Malibu file).
14 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...AprMay, 1971AprMa
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for APT American Playwrights Theatre productions April - May 1971 programs, reviews, correspondences.
15 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...July, 1971Jul
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for APT American Playwrights Theatre productions July 1971 programs, reviews, correspondences.
16 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...OctDec, 1971OctDe
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for APT American Playwrights Theatre productions October - December 1971 programs, reviews, correspondences.
17 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Dublin, 1972Mar
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file for Dublin Theatre Festival at the Olympia Theatre Jerome Lawrence, director March 1972 programs, reviews, correspondences, photos.
18 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Bowlin, 1972
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL research from Bowling Green University, "The Relationship of Semantic Computability to Performance Ratings in the Theatre..." David W. Addington 2 draft cor w/ REL
19 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...HongKo, 1972
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file from Hong Kong student production program, photos.
20 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...genera
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL production file from Pompton High School and Boston Repertory Company programs, note to Bob from Frank Liberman.
21 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Broadw
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Broadway Preproduction file business letters, financial prospectives, script changes, correspondences.
22 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU..publish
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Hill & Wang Publication correspondences and script proofs.
23 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU.Business, 1971
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Business correspondences for 1971.
24 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU.Business, 1972
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Business letters & correspondences for 1972 includes transcription of taped interview from Kent State Univ. director Michael Brittain, notes from the playwright.
25 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU.Business, 1972
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Business letters & note from Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Literary Cavelcade, After Dark programs.
26 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...French, 1972
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL business correspondences with Samuel French Inc. regarding amateur and stock licencing.
27 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU.Business, 1972
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL business letters and correspondences , production lists from 1972.
28 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...French, 1972
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL business letters regarding changes in agreement with Samuel French March 1972.
29 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Promo
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL promotional file including quote from reviews (Malibu File).
30 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...Review
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL Financial Times London review by George Oppenheimer, "The First of the Hippies".
31 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU.AfterDar, 1972Jul
TNT, "THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL: 141 US Productions - None of Them in New York", After Dark July 1972 article by Glenn Loney.
32 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU...LitCav, 1972Apr
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL script edition from Literary Cavelcade April 1972, V 24, # 7, 3 copies.
33 TNT,THE NIGHT THOREAU..Cartoon
TNT, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL negative of Hap Garman cartoon.
34 The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Goodman photographs
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail: protographs for the Goodman Theatre, January 1971 production: Christopher Walken, Douglas Campbell, Ann Casson, Lu Ann Post.
35 The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Mint Museum photograph
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail: protograph for the Mint Museum Drama Guild (Charlotte, N.C.) February 1971 lobby display.
36 The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Kent State photographs
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail: protographs of Jerome Lawrence and Michael Brittain taken during the Kent State University April 1971 production rehearsal.
37 The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Dublin photographs
The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail: photographs of the Dublin, Ireland, March 1972 production.
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18 1 THE NEW YORKERS Script June 63, 1963Jun1
THE NEW YORKERS Script edition 1 June 1963 access restricted by permission of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
2 ONLY IN AMERICA - 1 APR 1959, 1959
CMs3-51 - ONLY IN AMERICA - 1 Apr 1959, contains 1 copy of the script revision by Lawrence and Lee, dated 1 April 1959.
3 ONLY IN AMERICA - 19 Nov 1959, 1959
CMs3-52 ONLY IN AMERICA - 19 Nov 1959 - CORT THEATRE, contains 1 copy of the play as produced on Broadway at the Cort Theatre (cast list incl.) by Lawrence and Lee, dated 19 Nov 1959 was 3.10.
4 ONLY IN AMERICA ProductionFile
ONLY IN AMERICA Production File playbill, type transcription from interview with Harry Golden by Russell Lee Lawrence.
5 ONLY IN AMERICA ProductionFoto
ONLY IN AMERICA Production photographs.
6 SHORT AND SWEET Script, 1962Oct1
SHORT AND SWEET original manuscript 1 October 1962 Access Restricted by Permission of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee was 1.10.
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19 1 SHANGRI-LA Burr & Byram, 1955Aug5
SHANGRI-LA script revision 5 August 1955 for Burr & Bynam was 1.13.
2 SHANGRI-LA Fryer & Carr
SHANGRI-LA script revision for Fryer & Carr was 1.14.
3 SHANGRI-LA Production Script, 1956
SHANGRI-LA 1956 production script compliments of Edwin H. Morris & Co, Inc. including score.
4 SHANGRI-LA Hallmark Script, 1960Oct
SHANGRI-LA 1956 early Hallmark Radio Adaptation with rehearsal schedule October 1960 was 1.15.
5 SHANGRI-LA Lehman Engel Score
SHANGRI-LA Lehman Engel's score.
6 SHANGRI-LA Tape of Score
SHANGRI-LA Open Reel Audio Tape of 6 of the 20 songs from the score removed to LawLee tape collection was 11.17.
7 SHANGRI-LA Reviews
SHANGRI-LA Reviews gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
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20 1 SHANGRI-LA Hallmark Revision, 1960Oct12
SHANGRI-LA Hallmark Radio Script Revision from 12 October 1960 with revised rehearsal schedule was 1.16.
2 SHANGRI-LA Miscellaneous
SHANGRI-LA Miscellaneous materials Playbill 3 June 1956 at Winter Garden, script for press release, sheet music for the songs; "Shangri-La" and "Lost Horizon" was 1.18.
3 SHANGRI-LA Overture Lead Sheet
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for the Overture from the vocal score.
4 SHANGRI-LA, "The Beetle Race"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "The Beetle Race" manuscript copy of Race Music #23A from piano/vocal score.
5 SHANGRI-LA, "Every Night"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Every Night" manuscript copy from piano/vocal score.
6 SHANGRI-LA In The Hollow Of...
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "In The Hollow Of His Hand" manuscript copy from piano/vocal score.
7 SHANGRI-LA It's Fun To Be In..
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "It's Fun To Be In London" manuscript copy from piano/vocal score 12 copies 1-7-53.
8 SHANGRI-LA Long Ago & Finale 1
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Long Ago" #6 & 3 copies of vocal parts Act 1 Finale # 7 manuscript copy from piano/vocal score.
9 SHANGRI-LA "Moderation"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Moderation" & Exit Music #12A 1-6-46 3 copies from piano/vocal score.
10 SHANGRI-LA
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "No Night To Fear" #8 2 copies from piano/vocal score.
11 SHANGRI-LA "Nothing To Do"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Nothing To Do" #13 (1-9-60) 12 copies from piano/vocal score.
12 SHANGRI-LA "Om Mani Padme Hum"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Om Mani Padme Hum" from piano/vocal score.
13 SHANGRI-LA "Remember Him"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Remember Him" #6 1-6-48 from piano/vocal score.
14 SHANGRI-LA "Shangri-La"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Shangri-La" #6 1-6-48 vocal arrangements & manuscript copy of introduction of piano/vocal score.
15 SHANGRI-LA Talkin' With...Feet
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Talkin' With Your Feet" 5 copies of piano/vocal score.
16 SHANGRI-LA "Somewhere"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Somewhere" piano/vocal score.
17 SHANGRI-LA "The Man I Never...
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "The Man I Never Met" introduction, piano/vocal and duet arrangements.
18 SHANGRI-LA "When We Are Born..
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "When We Are Born Again" & Reprise of "When We Are Born Again" piano/vocal score.
19 SHANGRI-LA "What Do You Do"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "What Do You Do" piano/vocal score & interlude music.
20 SHANGRI-LA "What Every Girl...
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "What Every Girl Should Know" piano/vocal score.
21 SHANGRI-LA "The Outside World"
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "The Outside World" piano/vocal score & instrumental #17 A.
22 SHANGRI-LA Entrance of the...
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Entrance of the Servants" 1-4-26 #5a piano/vocal score.
23 SHANGRI-LA Entrance of Egg...
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for "Entrance of Eggbearers" 1-4-27 #5ba piano/vocal score.
24 SHANGRI-LA Harpsichord Music
SHANGRI-LA Lead Sheet for Harpsichord Music 1-6-38 #10 piano/vocal score.
25 SHANGRI-LA 1-6-39 11
SHANGRI-LA underscore 1-6-39 #11 cue "I was not born here" piano/vocal score.
26 SHANGRI-LA 1-6-48 #12A
SHANGRI-LA underscore 1-6-48 #12A cue piano/vocal score.
27 SHANGRI-LA Entrance of Boy #14
SHANGRI-LA underscore 1-6-50 #14 "Entrance of Boy" piano/vocal score.
28 SHANGRI-LA I-7 to I-8 #16
SHANGRI-LA underscore I-7 to I-8 #16 cue "How do you do?" piano/vocal score.
29 SHANGRI-LA I-8-56 #17
SHANGRI-LA underscore I-8-56 #17 after release of "Walk Sweet" piano/vocal score.
30 SHANGRI-LA I-8-57 #17A
SHANGRI-LA underscore I-8-57 #17A "World Outside"manuscript and additional copies piano/vocal score.
31 SHANGRI-LA Finale Act 1 #7 #22
SHANGRI-LA Finale for Act 1 marked both #7 & #22 1-10-74 manuscript and additional copies piano/vocal score.
32 SHANGRI-LA #21 I-10-75
SHANGRI-LA #75 1-10-75 underscore cue line "where you are" manuscript and additional copies piano/vocal score.
33 SHANGRI-LA #18A 2-1-11
SHANGRI-LA #18A 2-1-11 leadsheet manuscript and piano vocal score copies "All My Days Alone..." cue line "I'll Tell The Others".
34 SHANGRI-LA #29A 2-1-14 2-1-15
SHANGRI-LA #29A 2-1-14 to 2-1-15 after "Walk Sweet" leadsheet copy.
35 SHANGRI-LA #32 2-2-20
SHANGRI-LA #32 2-2-20 leadsheet copy from score.
36 SHANGRI-LA #34A 2-4-25 2-4-26
SHANGRI-LA #34A 2-4-25 to 2-4-26 leadsheet copy from score.
37 SHANGRI-LA #39 2-8-35
SHANGRI-LA #39 2-8-35 preceeds "Listen to the Sound as curtain opens leadsheet copy from score.
38 SHANGRI-LA #40 2-8-36 - 2-8-37
SHANGRI-LA #40 2-8-36 to 2-8-37 leadsheet copy from score.
39 SHANGRI-LA #41 2-9-39
SHANGRI-LA #41 2-9-39 entrance of Lo-Tsen leadsheet copy from score.
40 SHANGRI-LA #42 2-9-40
SHANGRI-LA #42 2-9-40 cue "Believe what you see" leadsheet copy from score.
41 SHANGRI-LA #42A 2-9 Blackout
SHANGRI-LA #42A 2-9 Blackout cue leadsheet copy from score.
42 SHANGRI-LA #9 leadsheet
SHANGRI-LA #9 leadsheet copy from score.
43 SHANGRI-LA #30 leadsheet
SHANGRI-LA #30 leadsheet copy from score.
44 SHANGRI-LA miscellaneous score
SHANGRI-LA miscellaneous manuscript leadsheets from score.
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21 1 SPARKS FLY UPWARDS
SPARKS FLY UPWARDS (also know as DIAMOND ORCHID) script copy Jerome Lawrence's copy was 2.17.
2 SPARKS FLY UPWARDS revised
SPARKS FLY UPWARDS (also known as DIAMOND ORCHID) revised version of the script was 2.18.
3 SPARKS FLY UPWARDS revised pgs
SPARKS FLY UPWARDS (also known as DIAMOND ORCHID) revised pages for II.6, II.7 of the script was 2.19.
4 SPARKS FLY UPWARD reviews
SPARKS FLY UPWARD (also known as DIAMOND ORCHID) programs and reviews from Dallas Morning News, Dallas Times Herald (reprints) SMU Southern Methodist University Premiere Production was 2.20 & 6.18.
5 SPARKS FLY UPWARD review
SPARKS FLY UPWARD (also known as DIAMOND ORCHID) Variety reviews of West Point, ZIV Television Production, Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
6 WHISPER IN THE MIND Script
WHISPER IN THE MIND manuscript copy of play by Norman Cousins, Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
7 WHISPER IN THE MIND Programs
WHISPER IN THE MIND Programs from Audrey Skirball Theatre, Inc. Premiere concert reading, Arazona State University Premiere Production.
8 WHISPER IN THE MIND Costumes
WHISPER IN THE MIND Costume Design Renderings by Caryn Neman for Arazona State University production.
9 WHISPER IN THE MIND Press...
WHISPER IN THE MIND Press Release Packet for the Arizona State University production.
10 WHISPER IN THE MIND Reviews
WHISPER IN THE MIND Reviews of the Arizona State University production: Phoenix Gazzette 22 September 1990, New York Times, On Stage 7 September 1990, flyer.

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Series 2: Radio and Television Productions

Box Folder
22 1 ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 25 FEB 1947.
2 ALL MY CHILDREN, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. ALL MY CHILDREN, 10 OCT 1948.
3 ARABIAN NIGHTS., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee included in syndicated release (ZIV). ARABIAN NIGHTS, 15 Oct 1946.
4 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, 27 JAN 1948.
5 ASPERN PAPERS, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE ASPEN PAPERS, 27 JAN 1948.
6 ASSIGNATION, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE ASSIGNATION, 16 NOV 1948.
7 BEN HUR: A TALE OF THE CHRIST, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. BEN HUR: A TALE OF THE CHRIST, 1 APR 1947.
8 BET, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE BET, 18 May 1948.
9 BILLY THE KID., 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. BILLY THE KID, 10 Aug 1949.
10 BLUE DANUBE, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE BLUE DANUBE, 8 JUN 1948.
11 BOTTLE IMP, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE BOTTLE IMP, 28 Oct 1947.
12 BROWNINGS, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE BROWNINGS, 10 Feb 1948.
13 BRUSHWOOD BOY, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE BRUSHWOOD BOY, 25 Oct 1949.
14 CASEY AT THE BAT., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. CASEY AT THE BAT, 3 Jun 1947.
15 CASHEL BYRON'S PROFESSION., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. CASHEL BYRON'S PROFESSION, 4 Nov 1947.
16 CASTING AWAY LECKS/ALESHIRE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE CASTING AWAY OF MRS. LECKS AND MRS. ALESHIRE, 28 Jan 1947.
17 CHANGE OF FACE., 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. CHANGE OF FACE, 22 Mar 1949.
18 CONNECTICUT YANKEE..A'S COURT, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee included in syndicated release (ZIV). CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT, 18 Jun 1946.
19 COPPER PENNY, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE COPPER PENNY, 28 Dec 1948.
20 COUNTRY OF THE BLIND, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND, 14 Sep 1948.
21 CYRANO DE BERGERAC, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. CYRANO DE BERGERAC, 25 JUN 1946. (NOTE: Script is not in this folder).
22 DAVID COPPERFIELD, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee included in syndicated release (ZIV). DAVID COPPERFIELD, 14 Jan 1947.
23 DEBT-COLLECTOR, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE DEBT-COLLECTOR, 13 May 1947.
24 DOLL IN THE PINK SILK DRESS., 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE DOLL IN THE PINK SILK DRESS, 8 Nov 1949.
25 DOLL'S HOUSE, A, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. A DOLL'S HOUSE, 16 Mar 1948.
26 DR. HEIDEGGER'S EXPERIMENT., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. DR. HEIDEGGER'S EXPERIMENT, 18 Mar 1947.
27 DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.
28 ENOCH SOAMES., 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. ENOCH SOAMES, 1 Mar 1949.
29 FLYING DUTCHMAN, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN, 15 Feb 1949.
30 FRANKENSTEIN., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee included in syndicated release (ZIV). FRANKENSTEIN, 18 Feb 1947.
31 GAMBLER, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE GAMBLER, 4 Jan 1949.
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23 1 GIFT OF LAUGHTER, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE GIFT OF LAUGHTER, 11 Aug 1949.
2 GLASS EYE, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE GLASS EYE, 20 May 1947.
3 GOD SEES THE TRUTH, BUT WAITS., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. GOD SEES THE TRUTH, BUT WAITS, 10 Dec 1946.
4 GOLDEN INGOT, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE GOLDEN INGOT, 18 Nov 1947.
5 GREAT EXPECTATIONS., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. GREAT EXPECTATIONS, 23 Jul 1946.
6 GREEN MANSIONS., 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. GREEN MANSIONS, 6 Mar 1948.
7 GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. GULLIVER'S TRAVEL, 17 Sep 1946.
8 HUCK FINN (+ MUSIC & LYRICS), 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. HUCK FINN, 13 Aug 1946.
9 IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, 11 Feb 1947.
10 IN THE TIME OF THE TERROR., 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. IN THE TIME OF THE TERROR, 8 Nov 1949.
11 INSIDE A KID'S HEAD., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. INSIDE A KID'S HEAD, 2 Dec 1947.
12 JAMIE FREEL., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. JAMIE FREEL, 11 Mar 1947.
13 JANE EYRE, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee included in syndicated release (ZIV). JANE EYRE, 6 Aug 1946.
14 JEST OF HAHALABA, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE JEST OF HAHALABA, 26 Oct 1948.
15 JUDGEMENT OF PARIS, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS, 25 Jan 1949.
16 LADY OF THE LAMP, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE LADY OF THE LAMP, 21 Oct 1947.
17 LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, THE, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW, 2 Jul 1946.
18 LIGHT THAT FAILED, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE LIGHT THAT FAILED, 20 Jan 1948.
19 LITTLE MINISTER, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE LITTLE MINISTER, 15 Nov 1949.
20 LODGING FOR A NIGHT., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. LODGING FOR A NIGHT, 25 Mar 1947.
21 LONG AGO, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. LONG AGO, 23 Nov 1948.
22 LOST HORIZON., 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. LOST HORIZON, 6 Jan 1948.
23 MAGIC SHOP, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MAGIC SHOP, 8 Feb 1949.
24 MAGNIFICENT LIE, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MAGNIFICENT LIE, 25 Oct 1949.
25 MAN FROM YESTERDAY, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY, 16 Dec 1947.
26 MAN WHO SOLD HIS SHADOW/DEVIL, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MAN WHO SOLD HIS SHADOW TO THE DEVIL, 19 Nov 1946.
27 MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY, 27 May 1947.
28 MANIAC, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MANIAC, 12 Oct 1948.
29 MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, 10 Jun 1947.
30 MAYERLING., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. MAYERLING, 22 Apr 1947.
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24 1 MOBY DICK, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. MOBY DICK, 4 Feb 1947.
2 QUEEN OF SPADES, THE, 1947
1. KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee included in syndicated release (ZIV). THE QUEEN OF SPADES, 7 Jan 1947.
2. KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MONKEY'S PAW, 7 Dec 1948.
3 MOONSTONE, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MOONSTONE, 15 Apr 1947.
4 MUTINEERS OF THE BOUNTY., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. MUTINEERS OF THE BOUNTY, 11 Nov 1947.
5 MYSTERY OF ROOM 323, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MYSTERY OF ROOM 323, 30 Sep 1947.
6 NECKLACE, THE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE NECKLACE, 7 Oct 1947.
7 OLIVER TWIST., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. OLIVER TWIST, 29 Oct 1947.
8 PAOLO AND FRANCESCA., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. PAOLO AND FRANCISCA, 11 Jan 1947.
9 PASSING OF THE 3RD FLOOR BACK., 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. PASSING OF THE THIRD FLOOR BACK, 29 Mar 1949.
10 PETER IBBETSON., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. PETER IBBETSON, 16 Sep 1947.
11 PHANTOM RICKSHA, THE, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE PHANTOM RICKSHA, 29 Oct 1946.
12 PIECE OF STRING, A, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. A PIECE OF STRING, 21 Sep 1948.
14 RHYTHM., 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. RHYTHM, 13 Apr 1948.
15 ROLL-CALL OF THE REEF., 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROLL-CALL OF THE REEF, 18 Jan 1949.
16 SIRE DE MALETROIT'S DOOR., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. SIRE DE MALETROIT'S DOOR, 24 Sep 1946.
17 SONS'S VETO, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE SON'S VETO, 4 May 1948.
18 SUBSTITUTE, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE SUBSTITUTE, 5 Aug 1949.
19 SUICIDE CLUB., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. SUICIDE CLUB, 30 Dec 1947.
20 TALE OF TWO CITIES, A, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. A TALE OF TWO CITIES, 9 Mar 1948.
21 THREE MUSQUETEERS, THE, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE THREE MUSQUETEERS, 31 Dec 1946.
22 TIME MACHINE, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE TIME MACHINE, 30 Nov 1948.
23 TOM SAWYER., 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. TOM SAWYER, 23 Sep 1947.
24 TURN OF THE SCREW, THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE TURN OF THE SCREW, 9 Aug 1949.
25 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER...., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER...., 30 Jul 1946.
26 VALIANT, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE VALIANT, 5 Oct 1948.
27 VANITY FAIR., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee included in syndicated release (ZIV). VANITY FAIR, 12 Nov 1946.
28 WASHINGTON SQUARE, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. WASHINGTON SQUARE, 2 Dec 1947.
29 WHEN THE DOOR OPENED, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. WHEN THE DOOR OPENED, 8 Mar 1949.
30 WINDOW, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE WINDOW, 2 Mar 1948.
WINDOW, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE WINDOW, 2 Mar 1948.
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25 1 WUTHERING HEIGHTS, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. WUTHERING HEIGHTS, 3 Dec 1946.
2 YOUNG MAN WHO STROKED CATS,THE, 1949
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE YOUNG MAN WHO STROKED CATS, 15 Mar 1949.
3 YOUNG YEARS, THE, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE YOUNG YEARS, 24 Feb 1948.
4 YOUTH, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee. YOUTH, 28 Sep 1948.
5 BLESSED ARE THEY, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). BLESSED ARE THEY, 24 Dec 1946.
6 COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, 22 Oct 1946.
7 EARTH TO THE MOON., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). EARTH TO THE MOON, 5 Nov 1946.
8 ESCAPE TO NOWHERE., 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). ESCAPE TO NOWHERE, 3 Feb 1948.
9 FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON, 5 Nov 1946.
10 JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM, 17 Dec 1946.
11 LITTLE WOMEN, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). LITTLE WOMEN, 9 Jul 1946.
12 LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, THE, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, 3 Sep 1946.
13 MERIDIAN 7-1212., 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). MERIDIAN 7-1212, 10 Sep 1946.
14 PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, THE, 1946
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, 26 Nov 1946.
15 OUR LIVES HAVE JUST BEGUN., 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). OUR LIVES HAVE JUST BEGUN, 23 Mar 1948.
16 TREASURE ISLAND, 1948
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). TREASURE ISLAND, 27 Apr 1948.
17 WINDOW IN THURMS, A, 1947
KFI Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for FAVORITE STORY, written by Lawrence and Lee but not included in syndicated release (ZIV). A WINDOW IN THURMS, 6 May 1947.
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26 1 ANNIE LAURIE, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ANNIE LAURIE, 2 Apr 1951.
2 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS., 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS (revised, also has 1 page of lyrics), 12 May 1954.
3 BABE'S IN TOYLAND, 1954
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. BABE'S IN TOYLAND, 12 Apr 1954.
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: BABES IN TOYLAND (revised), 12 Apr 1954.
4 BEAUTIFUL DREAMER, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. BEAUTIFUL DREAMER, 2 Jul 1951.
5 BEST FOOT FORWARD (revised), 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. BEST FOOT FORWARD (revised), 28 Mar 1949.
6 BIG TOP, THE, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE BIG TOP, 6 Aug 1951.
7 BIRTHDAY (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. BIRTHDAY (revised), 3 May 1954.
8 BITTER SWEET., 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. BITTER SWEET, 23 Feb 1953.
9 BITTER SWEET. (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. BITTER SWEET, 23 Feb 1953, (revised).
10 BLUE PARADISE (revised)., 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. BLUE PARADISE (revised), 16 Feb 1953.
11 BOHEMIAN GIRL, THE, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL, 12 Nov 1951.
12 EL CAPITAN (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. EL CAPITAN (revised), 20 Apr 1953.
13 CAROUSEL, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. CAROUSEL, 2 Feb 1953.
14 CASEY AT THE BAT (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. CASEY AT THE BAT (revised), + 1 page of music, 9 Jul 1951.
15 CAT AND THE FIDDLE, THE (rev.), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE (revised), 14 Dec 1953.
16 CHOCOLATE SOLDIER, THE, 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER, 17 Oct 1949.
17 CHOCOLATE SOLDIER, THE (rev.), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER, (revised), 23 Nov 1953.
18 MISS CINDERELLA (2nd revision), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MISS CINDERELLA, (2nd revision), 18 Aug 1952.
19 CIRCUS PRINCESS, THE, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE CIRCUS PRINCESS, 18 May 1953.
20 CONNECTICUT YANKEE, A, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. A CONNECTICUT YANKEE, 27 Nov 1950.
21 COUNTESS MARITZA (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. COUNTESS MARITZA (revised), 31 Mar 1952.
22 DANNY FREEL (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. DANNY FREEL (revised), 27 aUG 1951.
23 DEAR YESTERDAY (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. DEAR YESTERDAY (revised), 8 Jun 1953.
24 DEAREST ENEMY (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. DEAREST ENEMY, (revised), 22 Jan 1951.
25 DEAREST ENEMY (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. DEAREST ENEMY, (revised), 10 Nov 1952.
26 DESERT SONG, THE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE DESERT SONG (revised), 21 Jan 1952.
27 EAST WIND (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. EAST WIND (revised), 4 Feb 1952.
28 EILEEN (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. EILEEN (revised), 16 Mar 1953.
29 EMPEROR OF SAN FRANCISCO, THE, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE EMPEROR OF SAN FRANCISCO, 24 Sep 1951.
30 ERMINIE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ERMINIE (revised), 21 Apr 1952.
31 FAMILIAR STRANGER, THE (rev.), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE FAMILIAR STRANGER (revised), 28 Sep 1953.
32 FANTAISIE IMPROMPTU (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. FANTAISIE IMPROMPTU (revised), 25 Aug 1952.
33 FIREFLY, THE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE FIREFLY (revised), 25 Feb 1952.
34 FIREFLY, THE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE FIREFLY (revised), 28 Sep 1953.
35 FORTUNE TELLER, THE, 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE FORTUNE TELLER, 25 Apr 1949.
36 FORTUNE TELLER, THE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE FORTUNE TELLER, (revised), 13 Apr 1953.
37 FREDERIKA (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. FREDERIKA (revised), 18 Feb 1952.
38 FRIML STORY, THE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE FRIML STORY (revised), 13 Jul 1953.
39 GIRL FROM UTAH, THE (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE GIRL FROM UTAH (revised), 18 Jan 1954.
40 GOLDEN CURTAIN, THE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE GOLDEN CURTAIN (revised), 22 Sep 1952.
41 GOLDEN EMPRESS, THE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE GOLDEN EMPRESS (revised), 27 Jul 1953.
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27 1 GREAT DAY (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. GREAT DAY (revised), 5 Apr 1954.
2 HAPPY PRINCE, THE, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE HAPPY PRINCE, 24 Dec 1951.
3 HIGH BUTTON SHOES (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. HIGH BUTTON SHOES, (revised), 7 May 1951.
4 HOLIDAY INN, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. HOLIDAY INN, 29 Oct 1951.
5 HOLIDAY INN, 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. HOLIDAY INN, 15 Dec 1952.
6 HOMECOMING, 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. HOMECOMING, 31 May 1954.
7 HOPE IS A WOMAN, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. HOPE IS A WOMAN, 24 Aug 1953.
8 I MARRIED AN ANGEL (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. I MARRIED AN ANGEL (revised), 14 Jan 1952.
9 INNOCENTS ABROAD (2nd revision, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. INNOCENTS ABROAD (2nd revision), 3 Sep 1951.
10 IRENE, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. IRENE, 25 May 1953.
11 IRENE (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. IRENE, (revised), 22 Mar 1954.
12 JOURNEY INTO THE SUN!, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. JOURNEY INTO THE SUN!, (revised), 10 Sep 1951.
13 JUBILEE (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. JUBILEE (revised), 11 Nov 1951.
14 KATINKA (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. KATINKA (revised), 28 May 1951.
15 KISS ME, KATE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. KISS ME, KATE (revised), 24 Mar 1952.
16 MISS LIBERTY, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MISS LIBERTY, 9 Feb 1953.
17 LITTLE MINISTER, THE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE LITTLE MINISTER, (revised), 23 Jun 1952.
18 LITTLE NELLIE KELLY, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. LITTLE NELLIE KELLY, 13 Mar 1950.
19 LONG AGO (2nd revision), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. LONG AGO (2nd revision), 20 Aug 1951.
20 LORNA DOONE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. LORNA DOONE (revised), 31 Aug 1953.
21 LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 16 Jan 1950.
22 LOVE SONG (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. LOVE SONG, (revised), 21 Jul 1952.
23 LUTE SONG (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. LUTE SONG, (revised), 23 Mar 1953.
24 MADAM BUTTERFLY (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MADAM BUTTERFLY (revised), 30 Mar 1951.
25 M'LLE MODISTE (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. M'LLE MODISTE, (revised), 9 Nov 1951, and 26 Nov 1951.
26 MAESTRO (revised)., 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MAESTRO (revised), 15 Sep 1952.
27 MARINKA (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MARINKA (revised), 3 Dec 1951.
28 MARTHA (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MARTHA (revised), 22 Feb 1954.
29 MARTHA (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for the RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MARTHA (revised), 22 Feb 1954.
30 MARY (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MARY (revised), 4 May 1953.
31 MAYTIME (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MAYTIME (revised), 1 Feb 1954.
32 MERRY WIDOW, THE, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MERRY WIDOW, 23 Jan 1950.
33 MERRY WIDOW, THE, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MERRY WIDOW, 23 Jan 1950. (same as folder #3, box 9).
34 MERRY WIDOW, THE, 1951
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MERRY WIDOW, 23 Jan 1950. (also see folders 3, and 4, box 9).
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: THE MERRY WIDOW, 25 Jun 1951.
35 MERRY WIDOW, THE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MERRY WIDOW (revised), 26 Jan 1953, also see folders 3, 4, 5 in box 9.
36 MIKADO, THE, 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE MIKADO, 5 Dec 1949.
37 MUSIC IN THE AIR (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MUSIC IN THE AIR (revised), 25 Jan 1954.
38 MY MARYLAND (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MY MARYLAND (revised), 26 May 1952.
39 MY ROMANCE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. MY ROMANCE (revised), 5 Jan 1953.
40 NECKLACE, THE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE NECKLACE (revised), 14 Jul 1952.
41 NEW MOON, THE (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE NEW MOON (revised) 21 Jun 1954.
Box Folder
28 1 NIGHT MUSIC (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. NIGHT MUSIC (revised), 7 Sep 1953.
2 NO, NO, NANETTE, 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. NO, NO, NANETTE, 21 Nov 1949.
3 ON THE WINGS OF SONG, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ON WINGS OF SONG, 3 Aug 1953.
4 ON YOUR TOES, 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ON YOUR TOES, 17 Nov 1952.
5 ORANGE BLOSSOMS, 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ORANGE BLOSSOMS, 11 Feb 1952.
6 PINAFORE, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. PINAFORE, 6 Mar 1950.
7 PINK LADY, THE, 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE PINK LADY, 28 Apr 1952. (also see folders 22, and 23, box 9).
8 PINK LADY, THE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE PINK LADY, 27 Apr 1953. (also see folders 22, and 23, box 9).
9 PINK LADY, THE (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE PINK LADY, 14 Jun 1954. (also see folders 22, and 23, box 9).
10 PIRATE OF NEW ORLEANS, THE(rev, 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE PIRATE OF NEW ORLEANS, (revised), 28 Jul 1952.
11 PIRATES OF PENZANCE, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. PIRATES OF PENZANCE, 11 Dec 1950.
12 PIRATES OF PICADILLY, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. PIRATES OF PICADILLY, 30 Jul 1951. (also see folder #27, box 9).
13 PIRATES OF PICADILLY (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. PIRATES OF PICADILLY, (revised), 1 Sep 1952. (also see folder #26, box 9).
14 PRINCE OF PILSEN, THE, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE PRINCE OF PILSEN, 24 Apr 1950.
15 PRINCESS PAT, THE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE PRINCESS PAT, (revised), 30 Mar 1953.
16 QUALITY STREET (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. QUALITY STREET (revised), 1 Jun 1953.
17 RAILROAD HOUR CHRISTMAS, THE, 1950
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE RAILROAD HOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY, 25 Dec 1950. (also see folder #32, box 9).
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: THE RAILROAD HOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY, 25 Dec 1950.
18 RAILROAD HOUR XMAS, THE (Rev), 1952
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE RAILROAD HOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY, (revised), 25 Dec 1952. (also see folder #31, box 9).
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: THE RAILROAD HOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY, (Revised), 22 Dec 1952.
19 RED MILL, THE (revised), 1942
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE RED MILL (revised), 10 Jan 1942. (also see folders 34, 35, 36, box 9).
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: THE RED MILL, (Revised), 10 Jan 1949.
20 RED MILL, THE (2nd revision)., 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE RED MILL (2nd revision), 10 Jan 1949. (also see folders 33, 35, 36, box 9).
21 RED MILL, THE, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE RED MILL, 2 Jan 1950. (also see folders 33, 34, 36, box 9).
22 RED MILL, THE (revised), 1954
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE RED MILL, (revised), 8 Mar 1954. (also see folders 33, 34, 35, box 9).
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: THE RED MILL, (Revised), 8 Mar 1954.
23 REVENGE WITH MUSIC (revised), 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. REVENGE WITH MUSIC (revised), 23 Oct 1950.
24 RR HR. REVIEW OF THE YEAR, THE, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE RAILROAD HOUR REVIEW OF THE YEAR, 31 Dec 1951. (also see folder #39, box 9).
25 RR HR. REVIEW OF THE YEAR, THE, 1953
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE RAILROAD HOUR REVIEW OF THE YEAR, 28 Dec 1953. (also see folder #38, box 9).
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: REVIEW OF THE YEAR, 28 Dec 1953.
26 RIGHT DRESS (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. RIGHT DRESS, (revised), 16 Jun 1952.
27 RIP VAN WINKLE (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. RIP VAN WINKLE (revised), 17 Sep 1951.
28 ROARING CAMP (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROARING CAMP (revised), 23 Jul 1951. (also see folder #43, box 9).
29 ROARING CAMP, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROARING CAMP, 17 Aug 1953. (also see folder #42, box 9).
30 ROBERTA, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROBERTA, 9 Oct 1950. (also see folder #45, box 9).
31 ROBERTA (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROBERTA, (revised), 9 Nov 1953. (also see folder #44, box 9).
32 ROSALIE (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSALIE, (revised), 17 Dec 1951. (also see folder #47, box 9).
33 ROSALIE (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSALIE, (revised), 7 Jun 1954. (also see folder #46, box 9).
34 ROSALINDA (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSALINDA, (revised), 12 Mar 1951. (also see folders #49, & 50, box 9).
35 ROSALINDA (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSALINDA, (revised), 11 May 1953. (also see folders #48, & 50, box 9).
36 ROSALINDA (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSALINDA, (revised), 2 Nov 1953. (also see folders #48, & 49, box 9).
37 ROSE MARIE, 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSE MARIE, (revised), 19 Dec 1949. (also see folder #52, box 9).
38 ROSE MARIE (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSE MARIE, (revised), 5 Nov 1951. (also see folder #51, box 9).
39 ROSE OF ALGERIA, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSE OF ALGERIA, 2 Mar 1953. (also see folder #54, box 9).
40 ROSE OF ALGERIA (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. ROSE OF ALGERIA, (revised), 2 Mar 1953. (also see folder #53, box 9).
Box Folder
29 1 SALLY, 1958
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SALLY, 13 Dec 1958. (also see folder #56, box 9).
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: SALLY, 13 December 1948. This folder is marked "First Lawrence and Lee Script."
2 SALLY (revised), 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SALLY, 1 May 1950. (also see folder #55, box 9).
3 SARI (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SARI, 21 Feb 1951. (also see folder #58, box 9).
4 SARI (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SARI, 17 Mar 1952. (also see folder #57, box 9).
5 SCHUMANN STORY, THE (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE SCHUMANN STORY (revised), 8 Feb 1954.
6 SEVENTH HEAVEN, 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SEVENTH HEAVEN, 3 Nov 1952.
7 SHOW BOAT, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SHOW BOAT, 19 Jan 1953. (also see folder #62, box 9).
8 SHOW BOAT, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SHOW BOAT, 12 Oct 1953. (also see folder #61, box 9).
9 SMILES (2nd revision), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SMILES, (2nd revision), 19 Apr 1954.
10 SNOW WHITE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SNOW WHITE (revised), 21 Dec 1953.
11 SPRING IS HERE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SPRING IS HERE (revised), 12 May 1952.
12 SPRINGTIME IN PARIS (revised), 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SPRINGTIME IN PARIS, (revised), 16 Jul 1951.
13 STARLIGHT, 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. STARLIGHT, 20 Jul 1953. (also see folder #71, box 9).
14 STARLIGHT (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. STARLIGHT, (revised), 4 Aug 1952, also see folder #67, box 9.
15 STUDENT PRINCE, THE, 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE STUDENT PRINCE, 28 Nov 1949. (also see folders #69, & 70, box 9).
16 STUDENT PRINCE, THE, 1951
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE STUDENT PRINCE, 15 Jan 1951. (also see folders #68, & 70, box 9).
17 STUDENT PRINCE, THE (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE STUDENT PRINCE, 5 Oct 1953. (also see folders #68, & 69, box 9).
18 SUNNY, 1950
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SUNNY, 27 Mar 1950. (also see folder #73, box 9).
19 SUNNY (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SUNNY, (revised), 5 May 1952. (also see folder #72, box 9).
20 SWAN LAKE, 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SWAN LAKE, 8 Sep 1952.
21 SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE, THE (rev), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE (revised), 9 Jun 1952.
22 SWEETHEARTS, 1949
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SWEETHEARTS, 14 Feb 1949. (also see folder #77, box 9).
23 SWEETHEARTS (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. SWEETHEARTS, (revised), 7 Dec 1953. (also see folder #76, box 9).
24 THREE MUSKETEERS, THE (rev.), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE THREE MUSKETEERS, (revised), 29 Mar 1954.
25 THROUGH THE YEARS (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THROUGH THE YEARS (revised), 15 Feb 1954.
26 TRILBY (Script No. 254)., 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. TRILBY, 10 Aug 1953. (Marked "SCRIPT NO. 254").
27 2 HEARTS IN 3/4 TIME (revised, 1951
1. Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. TWO HEARTS IN THREE QUARTER TIME (revised), 26 Feb 1951.
2. THE RAILROAD HOUR radio script: TWO HEARTS IN THREE QUARTER TIME, (Revised), 26 Feb 1951.
28 UP IN CENTRAL PARK (revised), 1953
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. UP IN CENTRAL PARK (revised), 9 Mar 1953.
29 VAGABOND KING, THE (revised), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE VAGABOND KING (revised), 4 Jan 1954.
30 WALTZ DREAM, A, 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. A WALTZ DREAM, 13 Oct 1952.
31 WHITE EAGLE, THE (revised), 1952
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE WHITE EAGLE (revised), 3 Mar 1952.
32 WONDERFUL ONE-HOSS SHAY (rev.), 1954
Broadcast (Radio) Scripts for THE RAILROAD HOUR, written by Lawrence and Lee. THE WONDERFUL ONE-HOSS SHAY (revised), 10 Mar 1954.

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Series 3: Radio and Television Productions, bound manuscripts

Brittingham's Remotes (Radio program), 1939-1940
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Brittingham's Remotes (Scripts) / [Jerome Lawrence], 1939-1940
Call for music (Radio program), 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.CFM Call for music (Scripts) [#1 - 11], 1948
CBS SHOWS (Radio program), 1939-1941
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.CBS CBS Shows (Scripts), 1939-1941
Columbia String Trio (Radio program), 1939
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Columbia String Trio (Scripts), 1939
Favorite story (Radio program), 1946-1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 20,000 leagues under the sea, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 A window in thrums, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 A work of art, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 Alice in Wonderland, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 All my children, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 Arabian nights, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 Around the world in eighty days, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 Billy the kid, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 Billy the Kid (script), [1949?]
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 Blessed are they, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 Casey at the bat, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 Cashel Byron's profession, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 Change of face, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 Count of Monte Cristo, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 Cyrano de Bergerac, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 David Copperfield, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 Dr. Heidegger's experiment, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 Earth to the moon, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 Enoch Soames, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 Escape to nowhere, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 Frankenstein, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 Gift of laughter (script), 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 Green mansions, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 Gulliver's travels, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 Huck Finn, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 In the time of the terror (script), 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 Inside a kid's head, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 Jamie Freel, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 Jane Eyre, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 Joan of Arc, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 Journey to Bethlehem, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 Journey to Bethlehem, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 Les Miserables, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 Lifeline (script), [1949?]
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 Little Women, 1946
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 Lodging for a night, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 Long ago, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 Lost horizon, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 Mary Queen of Scots, 1947
Mayerling, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 Moby Dick, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 Mutineers of the bounty, 1947
Mystery of room 323, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 Oliver Twist, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 Our lives have just begun, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 Pacific crossing (Script), [1949?]
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 Paolo and Francesca, 1949
Passing of the third floor back, 1949
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 Passing of the third floor back (script), 1949
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 Peter Ibbetson, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 Rappaccini's daughter, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 Rhythm, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 Roll call of the reef, 1949
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.11 Ronald Colman formats #1 through #105, 1946-1949
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 Sire de Maletroit's door, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 Suicide club, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 Tale of two cities, 1946
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 The Aspern papers, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 The Assignation, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 The bet, 1948
The Blue Danube, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 The bottle imp, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 The Brownings, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 The brushwood boy (script), [1949?]
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 The casting away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 The copper penny, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 The country of the blind, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 The debt collector, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 The diamond lens, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 The diamond lens, 1946
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 The doll in the pink silk dress (script), 1949
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 The Dynamiter, 1949
The Flying Dutchman, 1949
The gambler, 1949
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 The gift of laughter, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 The glass eye, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 The glass eye, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 The golden ingot, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 The importance of being earnest, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 The Jest of hahalaba, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 The lady of the lamp, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 The light that failed, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 The little minister, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 The little minister (script), [1949?]
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.1 The Luck of Roaring Camp, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 The magic shop, 1949
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 The magnificent lie (script), 1949
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 The man from yesterday, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 The man who corrupted Hadleyburg (script), 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 The man who married a dumb wife, 1948
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 The man who sold his shadow to the devil, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 The man without a country, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 The maniac, 1948
The Monkey's paw, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.4 The moonstone, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 The necklace, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 The Phantom Ricksha, 1946
The prince and the pauper, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 The queen of spades, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 The son's veto, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 The strange Mr. Bartleby, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 The substitute (script), 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 The sunken city, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 The three musqueteers, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.8 The Time machine, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.3 The travels of Marco Polo, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.12 The turn of the screw (script), [1949?]
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 The young man who stroked cats, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.6 The young years, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 Tom Sawyer, 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.7 Treasure island, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.v.2 Vanity fair, 1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.5 Washington square, 1947
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.V.9 When the door opened, 1949
Favorite story (Television program), 1952-1954
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.24 A commission in lunacy (script), 1954
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.16 A martyr to science (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.18 A tale of negative gravity (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.14 A work of art (script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.13 An eye for an eye (Script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.15 Born into trouble (script), 1953
Canterville ghost (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.16 Colonel Chabert (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.22 Conscript (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.24 Death bed (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.23 Decision (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.13 Fools rush in (Script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.17 Gallegher (script), 1953
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.18 God sees the truth (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.24 Homecoming (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.17 Horseman in the sky (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.13 How much land does a man need? (Script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.23 Inside out (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.19 Lodging for a night (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.21 Mr. Homicide (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.16 My double: and how he undid me (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.23 One wicked impulse (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.13 Phantom ricksha (Script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.19 Rappaccini's daughter (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.17 Sealed orders (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.21 Septimius Felton (script), 1954
Silence (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.13 Strange journey (script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.21 Strange valley (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.20 The accursed house (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.16 The adoption (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.23 The attendant's confession (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.20 The Bedford House conspiracy (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.24 The brave eyes (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.20 The bride comes to yellow sky (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.18 The cardboard ghost (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.19 The city hunter (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.15 The copper penny (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.16 The diamond lens (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.15 The duel (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.14 The dynamiter (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.18 The face of Paris (script), 1953
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.14 The fury (Script), 1952
The gambler (script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.18 The gentleman in black (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.13 The gold bug (Script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.19 The heroism of Doctor Hallidonhill (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.24 The hitchhiker (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.18 The lighthouse (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.23 The little regiment (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.17 The lost duchess (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.22 The magic egg (script), 1954
The magic parchment (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.13 The magician (script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.21 The man who corrupted Hadleyburg (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.16 The man who sold his shadow (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.21 The man with the broken ear (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.19 The moving finger (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.23 The pendant (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.17 The postmistress of Laurel Run (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.14 The prison with the open door (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.19 The reporter who made himself king (script), 1953
The robbers (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.16 The story of two lives (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.14 The strange Mr. Bartleby (Script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.21 The suicide club (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.17 The three strangers (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.22 The time barrier (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.20 The transferred ghost (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.15 The window (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.22 Three miraculous soldiers (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.15 Turtle Island (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.24 Two days solitary imprisonment (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.22 Vengeance (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.17 Visa versa (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.20 What happened at Three Oaks? (formerly "ICE") (script), 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.22 World's end (script), 1954
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.FS.TV.v.20 Zodomirsky's duel (script), 1953
Four Kings of Rhythm (Radio program), 1939
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Four Kings of Rhythm (Scripts), 1939
Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians (Radio Program), 1942
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians (Script), 1942
Hallmark Playhouse (Radio program), 1953
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HHB A man for the ages (script), 1951
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HPL All my children (script), 1952
Ben Hur (script), 1952
Cashel Byron's profession (script)
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HHB Cinderella (script), 1951
Deepwood (script), 1951
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HPL Evangeline (script), 1951
Forty odd (script), 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HHB Joy street (script), 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HPL Lorna Doone (script), 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HHB Monsieur Beaucaire (script), 1951
Patrick calls me mother (script), 1950
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HPL Persuasion (script), 1952
Quality street (script), 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HHB Rest and be thankful (script), 1951
Scudda-Hoo! Scudda-Hay! (script), 1951
The third ingredient (script), 1951
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HPL Twenty thousand leagues under the sea (script), 1951
Halls of Ivy (Radio program), 1950-1951
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.HHB Astronomy (script), 1951
Bentley-Brooke (script), 1950
Note the quote (script), 1951
Jean O'Neill (Radio program), 1939-1940
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Jean O'Neill (Scripts), 1939-1940
KMPC Radio Programs, 1938-1939
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.KMPC KMPC Radio Programs, 1938-1939
Lady Esther's Album of the Week (Radio program), 1942
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.LES Lady Esther's Album of the Week (scripts), 1942
Leopold Stokowski and the Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, 1941
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Leopold Stokowski and the Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (Script), 1941
Lud Gluskin and his Orchestra (Radio program), 1940
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Lud Gluskin and his Orchestra (Script), 1940
Man About Hollywood (Radio program), 1940
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MAH Man about Hollywood #1 - 9 (Scripts), 1940
Martha Mears (Radio program), 1940-1941
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Martha Mears (Scripts), 1940-1941
Meet Mr. Music (Radio program), 1940
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.LES Meet Mr. Music #1 - 6 (Script), 1940
Musical shows v.2 (Radio programs), 1939-1941
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.2 Musicals v.2 (Scripts), 1939-1941
Nightcap Yarns (Radio program), [1939?]-1952
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.OMT [Nightcap yarns #1 - 26] (Scripts), 1951
Personal Album (Radio program), 1942-1943
Volume
SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Personal Album (Scripts), 1942-1943
Piano and Organ Shows (Radio programs), 1939-1941
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Piano and Organ Shows (Scripts), 1939-1941
Railroad Hour (Radio program), 1948-1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 A Connecticut yankee, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 A Waltz dream, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 Annie Laurie, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Annie Laurie, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 Around the world in eighty days, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 Babes in toyland, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 Babes in toyland, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Beautiful dreamer, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 Best foot forward, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 Birthday, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 Bitter sweet, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 Blossom time, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 Blue paradise, 1953
Carousel, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Casey at the bat, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 Countess Maritza, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Danny Freel, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 Dear yesterday, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 Dearest enemy, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 Dearest enemy, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 East wind, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 Eileen, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 El Capitan, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 Erminie, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Fantaisie impromptu, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 Frederika, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 Great day, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 High button shoes, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 Holiday Inn, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 Holiday Inn, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 Homecoming, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 Hope is a woman, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 I married an angel, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Innocents abroad, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 Irene, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 Irene, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 Irene, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Journey into the sun, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 Jubilee, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 Katinka, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 Kiss me Kate, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 Little Nellie Kelly, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Long ago, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 Lorna Doone, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 Louisiana purchase, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Love song, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 Love story, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 Lute song, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 M'lle Modiste, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 Madam Butterfly, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 Madam Sherry, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Maestro, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 Man without a country, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 Marinka, 1951
Martha, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 Martha, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 Mary, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 Maytime, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 Maytime, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Miss Cinderella, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 Miss Liberty, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 Music in the air, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 Music in the air, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 Music in the air, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 My Maryland, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 My romance, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 Naughty Marietta, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 New wine, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 Night music, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 No, No, Nanette, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 On wings of song, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 On your toes, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 Orange blossoms, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 Penny whistle, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 Pinafore, 1950
Pirates of Penzance, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Pirates of Picadilly, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Pirates of Piccadilly, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 Quality street, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 Revenge with music, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 Review of the year, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 Right dress, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Rip Van Winkle, 1951
Roaring camp, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 Roaring camp, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 Roberta, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 Roberta, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 Roberta, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 Rosalie, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 Rosalie, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 Rosalinda, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 Rosalinda, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 Rosalinda, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 Rosalinda, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 Rose Marie, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 Rose Marie, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 Rose of Algeria, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 Sally, 1948
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 Sally, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 Sally, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 Sari, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 Sari, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Scheherazade, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Scheherezade, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 Seventh heaven, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 Show boat, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 Show Boat, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 Smiles, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 Snow White, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 Song of Norway, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 Spring is here, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 Springtime in Paris, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 Springtime in Paris, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Starlight, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 Starlight, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 State fair, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 State fair, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 Sunny, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 Sunny, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 Sunny, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 Swan lake, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 Sweethearts, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 Sweethearts, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 Sweethearts, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 Sweethearts, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 The Big top, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 The Bohemian girl, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 The Brownings, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 The Cat and the fiddle, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 The Cat and the fiddle, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 The chocolate soldier, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 The Chocolate soldier, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 The Chocolate soldier, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 The Circus princess, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 The Desert song, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.4 The Emperor of San Francisco, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 The familiar stranger, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 The Firefly, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 The Firefly, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 The fortune teller, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 The Fortune teller, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 The Fortune teller, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 The Friml story, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 The Girl from Utah, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 The Golden curtain, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 The Golden empress, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 The Great waltz, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 The Great waltz, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 The Gypsy baron, 1952
The Gypsy princess, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 The Happy prince, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 The Little minister, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 The Merry widow, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 The Merry Widow, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 The Merry widow, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 The Merry Widow, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 The Mikado, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 The million pound bank-note, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 The Ministrel boy, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 The Ministrel boy, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 The minstrel boy, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 The Necklace, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 The New moon, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 The Pink lady, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 The Pink lady, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.11 The Pink Lady, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 The Pink lady, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.8 The Pirate of New Orleans, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 The Prince of Pilsen, 1950
The Princess Pat, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 The Princess Pat, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.2 The Railroad Hour Christmas party, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 The Railroad Hour Christmas Party, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 The Railroad Hour Review of the year, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 The Railroad Hour review of the year, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 The Red Mill, 1949
The Red mill, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.5 The Red mill, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 The Red mill, 1954
The Schumann story, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.1 The student prince, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 The Student prince, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.13 The Student prince, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.7 The Swedish nightingale, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 The Three Musketeers, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 The Three musketeers, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.9 The Vagabond king, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 The Vagabond king, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.6 The White eagle, 1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.15 The Wonderful one-hoss shay, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.14 Through the years, 1954
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.12 Trilby, 1953
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.v.3 Two hearts in three quarter time, 1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RH.V.10 Two hearts in three quarter time, 1953
Up in Central Park, 1953
Red Cross Show (Radio program), 1940
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.LES Red Cross Show (script), 1940
Request Performance (Radio program), 1945-1946
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RP.V.1 Request Performance #1 - 15 (scripts), 1945
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.RP.V.2 Request Performance #16 - 29 (scripts), 1946
Russ Brown (Radio program), 1939
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Russ Brown (Scripts), 1939
Saturday morning party (Radio program), 1939
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.LES Saturday Morning Party (script) #1 - 7, 1939
Singing Organist (Radio program), 1940
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Singing Organist (Scripts), 1940
Skipper Storm (Radio program), 1940-1941
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Skipper Storm (Scripts), 1940-1941
Frank Sinatra show (Radio program), 1947
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.SBS Songs by Sinatra (Script), 1947
Little Show (Radio program), 1941
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.LES The little show (Scripts) #1 - 7, 1941
Under Western Skies (Radio program), 1939
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MAH Under Western Skies (Scripts), 1939
Unexpected (Television program), c1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.UN.V.1 The Unexpected #1 - 10 (scripts), c1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.UN.V.2 The Unexpected #11 - 13 (scripts), c1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.UN.V.3 The Unexpected #14 - 19 (scripts), c1951
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.UN.V.4 The Unexpected #20 - 26 (scripts), c1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.UN.V.5 The Unexpected #27 - 33 (scripts), c1952
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.UN.V.6 The Unexpected #34 - 39 (scripts), c1952
War Department Scripts (Radio Programs), 1943-1945
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.CP War department scripts, 1943-1945
Wilbur Hatch and his Orchestra (Radio program), 1940
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.MUS.v.1 Wilbur Hatch and his Orchestra (Scripts), 1940
With Dick Powell in Hollywood (Radio program), [1940?]-[1949?]
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.LES With Dick Powell in Hollywood (Script), [1940?]-[1949?]
World We're Fighting For (Radio program), 1943
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.WWFF.V1 The world we are fighting for #1 - 13 (Scripts), 1943
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.WWFF.V2 The world we are fighting for #14 - 26 (Scripts), 1943
Young love (Radio program), 1949-1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 A mouse invades the girls' dorm, 1950
An alumnus returns to campus for final basketball game, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 Coach Schmidt gets coaching assistant, 1949
Cooking Dinner, 1949
Esther Radabaugh, 1949
Esther Radabaugh (preview), 1949
Getting married, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 Homecoming brings back Merkin '27, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 Jan & Jimmy adopt Dutch war orphan, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 Jan & Jimmy rent a room on a part-time basis, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 Jan and Jimmy break the new (Christmas show), 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 Jan and Jimmy go to work, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 Jan and Jimmy meet the Blounts, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 Jan and Jimmy run a date bureau, 1950
Jan and Jimmy run for student body president, 1950
Jan and Jimmy take dramatics, 1950
Jan buys Jimmy a puppy, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 Jan gets laryingitis, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 Jan goes to the beauty shop...so does Jimmy, 1950
Jimmy appears on an amateur show with Bernie Bleat, 1950
Jimmy is guinea pig for the truth drug, 1950
Jimmy plays Dan Cupid to win a bedroom suite, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 Jimmy plays football, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 Jimmy puts the shot, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 Jimmy turns juvenile delinquent, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 Jimmy writes poetry for the horses, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 Love nest in the sundial office, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 Marriage counselors, 1949
Maudine Ormsby, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 Midwestern adds a course in marital relations to the curriculum, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 Midwestern halloween masquerade ball, 1949
Midwestern Mudhens versus Waterbury Water Seals, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 Mollybelle looks after Jimmy while Jan is at home, 1949
Old Jeff comes to claim Mollybelle on her wedding day, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 Parents come visiting, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 Snow Valley skiing, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 Squint squints at the campus, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 The coach almost proposes to Mollybelle, 1950
The Coach and Mitch go to the burlesque, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 The Cora Gruver auction, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 The dean gets married, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.3 The dean refuses dates for prom queen candidates, 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 The honeymoon, 1949
The honeymoon, 1949
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.2 The Mask and wig show, 1949
The treadmill and the cannon, 1950
The work of art (Ford Show), 1950
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SPEC.L&L.SCRIPTS.YL.V.1 Young Love preview, 1949

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Series 4: Writings by and about Lawrence and Lee

Box Folder
30 1 "ALUMNUS TO APPEAR ON CAMPUS"
"ALUMNUS TO APPEAR ON CAMPUS" Columbus Dispatch publicity regarding Robert E. Lee's visit to Ohio Wesleyan 2/8/71 "Alumnus to Appear on Campus".
2 "AND THE ELEVENTH IS 'WEAR THY
"AND THE ELEVENTH IS 'WEAR THY MACKINTOSH TO MUNCIE'", "And the Eleventh is 'Wear Thy Mackintosh to Muncie'" article in Thursdays Curtain June 26 1980 Thespian Theatre Conference at Ball State U.
3 ASSORTED re: Jerome Lawrence
ASSORTED re Jerome Lawrence, JL quote in Readers' Digest August 1968, UCLA Fall '62:Images and Imagemakers Workshop with JL, Christopher Isherwood, Richard L. Coe Awards Dinner in New Playwrights Thea
4 BANFF Summer 1952 Robert E Lee
BANFF short story and writers workshop with Norman Cousins and Robert E. Lee Banff School of Fine Arts, University of Alberta, June 23 - September 12, 1952.
5 BIBLIOTECA AMERICANA program, 1975Feb
BIBLIOTECA AMERICANA program February 1975 Bucurest, Jerome Lawrence on the cover for the airing of INHERIT THE WIND film presentation 17 February 1975, 1600 hours.
6 OHIOANA QUARTERLY: Cleveland.., 1990
OHIOANA QUARTERLY V 33, # 4, Winter 1990 pp 244-246 "Cleveland We Love You" by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
7 HE BUILT A DIFFERENT BRIDGE
HE BUILT A DIFFERENT BRIDGE article pp 35-7 about Jerome Jawrence in They Started Here, 2 copies gift of Jerome Lawrence.
8 LIVING PLAYWRIGHTS IN...THEATR, 1983Sep
LIVING PLAYWRIGHTS IN THE LIVING THEATRE by Leonard Spigelgrass about Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee in Dramatics V 55, #1, September 1983, pp 10-13, 2 copies.
9 LOAN TO OSU LIBRARIES, 1972Jun8
LOAN TO OSU LIBRARIES letter from Jerome Lawrence regarding loan agreement for his materials 8 June 1972.
10 LAWRENCE OSU POSTGRAD...AWARDS
JEROME LAWRENCE OSU POSTGRADUATE AWARDS: Program and Award presentation script for 43rd Ohio State Award 1979 (Jerome Lawrence presentor), Jerome Lawrence in Friends of the Library Newsletter 1976.
11 JAMES THURBER, OHIO'S BEAMISH
JAMES THURBER, OHIO'S BEAMISH BOY, essay by Jerome Lawrence in connection to the production of JABBERWOCK, premiered at OSU.
12 THE ONLY SIN IS SILENCE, 1963Jul
THE ONLY SIN IS SILENCE, copy of the Ohio State University Monthly July 1963 pg.9+, a reprint of Jerome Lawrence's Commencement address at the confirmation of his honorary doctorate, doctorate copy,ph
13 THE OTHER ROBERT E. LEE, 1970Mar
THE OTHER ROBERT E. LEE, article by Judith Teusch, Today's Family Digest March 1970 pp 65-70.
14 A PAIR OF FAMOUS SONS REMEMBER
A PAIR OF FAMOUS SONS REMEMBER CLEVELAND, article by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee from the Cleveland Press.
15 PIERSON PLAYHOUSE THEATRE 25th
PIERSON PLAYHOUSE THEATRE PALISADES 25th year Anniversary Celebration Program.
16 PLAYWRIGHT DUO: ALPHA & OMEGA, 1968Jul7
PLAYWRIGHT DUO: THE ALPHA AND OMEGA OF STAGE ENTERPRIZE article by Cecil Smith, in Los Angeles Times (L. A. Times) Calendar July 7, 1968.
17 PLAYS BY LAWRENCE AND LEE
PLAYS BY LAWRENCE AND LEE, pamphlet advertising plays including:INHERIT THE WIND,ONLY IN AMERICA,THE GANG'S ALL HERE,A CALL ON KUPRIN,THREE BY TWO,AUNTIE MAME,THE DIAMOND ORCHID,TURN ON THE LIGHT 6.21
18 RADIO DIRECTORS ANNUAL 1948, 1948
RADIO DIRECTORS ANNUAL 1948 with a short biographical sketch of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
19 THE REMEMBERABLE PAST, 1959Oct
THE REMEMBERABLE PAST by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Theatre Arts October 1959, V 43, # 10, pp 56-59.
20 SCHOLASTIC READING RECORD DISK, 1972Nov
SCHOLASTIC READING RECORD DISK with Jerome Lawrence, John Ciardi, Ira Wallach on "The Writer's Craft" Suppliment to Literary Cavalcade, Nov 1972.
21 A TRIBUTE TO A GREAT LADY, 1990
A TRIBUTE TO A GREAT LADY, honoring Martha Scott written by Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee and Norman Cousins for the Arizona State University WHISPER IN THE MIND premiere production program incert.
22 A TRIBUTE TO LAWRENCE AND LEE
A TRIBUTE TO LAWRENCE AND LEE, The Mastermind Artist Team, Beverly Hills High School Theatre, Nov 1 & 2 by Jurgen Wolff.
23 VARIETY CLIPPING, 1960
VARIETY CLIPPING clipping from Variety 1960 "opening a New York Office" regarding Lawrence and Lee New York City Headquarters.
24 WHICH ONE CAN'T SPELL?, 1958Jun
WHICH ONE CAN'T SPELL? article by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Theatre Arts 1958, pp 63-65.
25 WRITER'S GUILD BULLETIN TNT, 1971Dec
WRITER'S GUILD BULLETIN proof of article for Dec 1971 by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee about THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL.
26 SECOLUL 20 TRANSLATION, 1973Nov23
SECOLUL 20 TRANSLATION, a general translation of article about Jerome Lawrence by Ileana Berlogea in her personal letter to Lawrence dated 23 November 1973.
27 BY REQUEST COMMAND PERFORMANCE, 1946Feb11
BY REQUEST COMMAND PERFORMANCE, an article in TIME February 11, 1946 pg. 55+ about Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee written AFRC radio program Command Performance aired as REQUEST PERFORMANCE.
28 AN EVENING WITH ROZ
AN EVENING WITH ROZ souvenir program for ANTA tribute to Rosalind Russell in 1974 with an article "The Remarkable Roz" by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
29 LAWRENCE BROADWAY SHOW NOTES, 1934-1965
LAWRENCE BROADWAY SHOW NOTES, comments about Broadway productions by Jerome Lawrence 1934-1965.
30 ON THE WRITING PROCESS
JEROME LAWRENCE ON THE WRITING PROCESS transcription article from an interview with Jerome Lawrence by Dorothy K. Mock
31 LIST BOUND BY AND ABOUT JL&REL
LIST of BOUND BY AND ABOUT JEROME LAWRENCE AND ROBERT E. LEE. lists bound materials by and about Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee in Theatre Research Institute collection awaiting processing.
32 JEROME LAWRENCE OSU RESIDENCY, 1990Nov
JEROME LAWRENCE OSU RESIDENCY November 1990, includes: newspaper clippings, publicity, Ohio Govenor's Proclamation, Arts Advocate pg 11, Friends of the Library Fall 1990 & Winter 1991, Gift of JL 1991
33 JEROME LAWRENCE OSU RESIDENCY, 1990Nov
JEROME LAWRENCE OSU RESIDENCY November 1990 photographs of Jerome Lawrence at various events with a list of individuals in photographs Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
34 PHOTO OF JEROME LAWRENCE
PHOTO OF JEROME LAWRENCE by Robert Wagner Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
35 PHOTO OF LAWRENCE & LEE
PHOTO OF LAWRENCE & LEE by Stathis Orphanos.
Box Folder
62 1 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURER, catalogue discription of Jerome Lawrence as lecturer for the OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969, with syllabus. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
2 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "The Creative Process" March 31 1969 #1, Transcription Jerome Lawrence lecture for the OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
3 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "Backstage Realities"April 7, 1969 #2, Transcription of Jerome Lawrence lecture for the OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991
4 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "Production Personalities" April 14,1969 #3, Transcription Jerome Lawrence lecture for OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
5 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "Humor" April 21,1969 #4, Transcription Jerome Lawrence lecture for OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
6 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "Critics" April 28,1969 #5, Transcription Jerome Lawrence lecture for OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
7 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "The Renaissance Man" May 5,1969 #6, Transcription Jerome Lawrence lecture for OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
8 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "The Experimental Theatre #7, given by Roy Bowen transcription missing for OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
9 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "The International Villiage" May 19, 1969 #8 transcription of Jerome Lawrence lecture for OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of JL 1991.
10 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "The Musical" May 26, 1969 #9 transcription of Jerome Lawrence lecture for OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of JL 1991.
11 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURES "Tomorrow" June 3, 1969 #10 transcription of Jerome Lawrence lecture for OSU Theatre Department Spring 1969. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
12 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1. continued 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE Transcription of Broadway Seminar/Field Trip May 2 1969 Marc Connally, Henry Denker, Gene Gerrard, David Levine, Elizabeth Rovens, Stephen Sondheim.
2. 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE Transcription of Broadway Seminar/Field Trip May 2, 1969 visit with Dramtists Guild Members New York City Ronald Alexander, Roy Bowen, Paddy Chayefsky, continued
13 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE Transcription of Broadway Seminar/Field Trip May 3, 1969, "Critics" with Edith Oliver, George Oppenheimer, Gene Gerrard, Dr. Roy Bowen.
14 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1. continued 1969 OSU CATL May 4, 1969 Producers: J.Osborne Fuller,Max Gordon,Charlotte Harmon,Ronald Hobbs,Jules Irving,Alec McCowen,David Merrick,Claire Nichtern,Hal Prince,Leah Salesbury,George White.
2. 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE Transcription of Broadway Seminar/Field Trip Producers May 4, 19069 Robert Anderson, William Barnes Kermit Bloomgarden, Marc Connally, Ron Cowen, Mart Crowley...
15 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURE Recommended reading list for Jerome Lawrence Visiting Lecture Classes.
16 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Jul
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURER, correspondence Jerome Lawrence to Dr. Arthur Houseman, Chair of OSU Theatre Department July 16, 1969 re: continuance of CATL playwright residence
17 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURER, list of radio station broadcasts on the 1968-1969 OSU Forum.
18 1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN, 1969Apr
1969 OSU CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATRE LECTURER, news clippings regarding the Jerome Lawrence playwright in residence Spring 1969 under the CATL series.
19 THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE PLAYWRI, 1970May16
THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE: A PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM American University brochure and news clipping May 7-9, 15-16 1970. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
20 THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE PLAYWRI, 1970May16
THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE: A PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM American University transcription of Keynote Address by Jerome Lawrence for Playwrights Forum May 7, 1970. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
21 THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE PLAYWRI, 1970May16
THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE: A PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM at American University transcription of second session of Playwrights Forum May 8, 1970. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
22 THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE PLAYWRI, 1970May16
THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE: A PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM transcription of fifth session with Jay Carmody, Richard L. Coe, Frank Gilroy, Henry Hewes, Hugh Lester, Kenneth Baker May 9, 1970. Gift of JL 1991.
23 THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE PLAYWRI, 1970May16
THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE: A PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM, American University transcription of sixth session w/ Fred Allender, Jay Carmody, Michael Straight, Audrey Wood, Kenneth Baker May 15, 1970. Gift of JL '91
24 THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE PLAYWRI, 1970May16
THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE: A PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM, American University transcription of seventh session w/ Sam Smiley May 15, 1970. Gift of Jerome Lawrence 1991.
25 THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE PLAYWRI, 1970May16
THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE: A PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM, American University transcription eighth session w/ Thomas Atkins, Davey Marlin Jones, Edward Barry Roberts, Audrey Wood, Kenneth Baker May 16, 1970 JL '91
26 THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE PLAYWRI, 1970May16
THE IMPOSSIBLE SILENCE: A PLAYWRIGHTS FORUM, American University transcription 9th session w/ Thomas Atkins,Richard L. Coe,Davey Marlin-Jones,Edward Barry Roberts,Sam Smiley,Kenneth Baker May 16, 1970
Box Folder
63 1 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Jerome Lawrence letters, invitations, congradulations, clipping, announcements, Press releases regarding Jerome Lawrence's residency.
2 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 class reading list for Jerome Lawrence playwriting course.
3 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Michael Brittain file, includes biographical information, correspondence, class goals, original script as writing sample for Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
4 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Howard V. Burman file, includes biographical information, correspondence, class goals, original script as writing sample for Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
5 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Susan Daiz file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample & wedding invitation from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
6 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Helen M. Howard file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, outline for project from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
7 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Sandra L. Kalenik file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, photo, postcards, from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
8 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Lloyd K. Lewis file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
9 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Ronald A. Mielech file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
10 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Joe B. Orton file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
11 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Burton L. Russell file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, clippings and reviews,from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
12 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Pamela J. Sharp file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
13 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 June Todd file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
14 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Bruce Vilanch file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, & telegram from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
15 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 Gary Walker file, includes biographical information, correspondence, original script writing sample, from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class.
16 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class New York trip correspondence with professionals contacts, directors, producers, critics, writers, photos, clippings, itinerary.
17 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class Revelations 13:69 performance of original plays from class includes flyers, introductory remarks
18 OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969, 1969April
OSU PLAYWRIGHT RESIDENCY 1969 from Jerome Lawrence playwriting class miscellaneous materials postcards, notes, momentos clippings and correspondence.
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64 1 ROBERT E. LEE LECTURER
ROBERT E. LEE LECTURER brochure and promotional information.
2 ROBERT E. LEE LIVING PLAYWRIGH, 1982
ROBERT E. LEE LIVING PLAYWRIGHTS OF THE LIVING THEATRE - PADDY CHAYEFSKY Dramatics Magazine January 1982 pp. 25-27 by Robert E. Lee.
3 THE ARTISTS SPEAK ROBERT E. LE
THE ARTISTS SPEAK ROBERT E. LEE with Janet Waldo and Lucy Lee, Eva Marie Saint, Jeff Hayden, introduced by Norman Corwin Readers Theatre News Sp/Su 1988 V 8 # 2 pp 2, 31-34 from 1980 Hawaii Workshop.
4 ROBERT E. LEE THE ONLY TOOLS.., 1989May
ROBERT E. LEE THE ONLY TOOLS YOU'LL EVER NEED article by Robert E. Lee Writer's Digest May 1989 pp 34-36.
5 JEROME LAWRENCE & JOHN T. BANN
JEROME LAWRENCE & JOHN T. BANNER correspondence between Jerome Lawrence and John T. Banner Executive Dean of Student Relations OSU.
6 JEROME LAWRENCE & ROBERT E. LE
JEROME LAWRENCE & ROBERT E. LEE 1 of 2 assorted interviews and articles written by Lawrence and Lee.
7 JEROME LAWRENCE & ROBERT E. LE
JEROME LAWRENCE & ROBERT E. LEE 2 of 2 assorted interviews and articles written by Lawrence and Lee in published sources.
8 DEDICATION OF THURBER THEATRE
DEDICATION OF THURBER THEATRE in Drake Union OSU November 18, 1972 transcription of the ceremony with Jerome Lawrence.
9 US STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT, 1971Nov
US STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT on Theatre in USSR October - November 1971 by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
10 CBS WAR PLAN BY JEROME LAWRENC
CBS WAR PLAN BY JEROME LAWRENCE.
11 BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL LAWLEE
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERAL ABOUT JEROME LAWRENCE AND ROBERT E. LEE, assorted biographical entries about Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
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65 1 RADIO SHOW LIST LAWRENCE & LEE, 1939-1944
RADIO SHOW LIST LAWRENCE & LEE 1939-1944 Armed Forces Radio Station , Mail Call, Yarn for Yanks, Nightcap Radio Show Recordings List.
2 RADIO & TV BY LAWRENCE & LEE 1
RADIO & TV BY LAWRENCE & LEE 1 of 4 articles written by and about Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee regarding Radio and Television, also articles clippings and bios.
3 BY & ABOUT LAWRENCE & LEE 2
BY & ABOUT LAWRENCE & LEE 2 of 4 articles written by and about Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee regarding Radio and Television, also articles, clippings, reviews, and bios.
4 BY & ABOUT LAWRENCE & LEE 3
BY & ABOUT LAWRENCE & LEE 3 of 4 articles written by and about Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee regarding Radio and Television, in journals and magazines.
5 BY ABOUT LAWRENCE & LEE 4
BY & ABOUT LAWRENCE & LEE 4 of 4, induction to the Theatre Hall of Fame January 29, 1990, introductory bio given by Christopher Reeves at Gershwin Theatre with Program, Ohioana Quarterly Award 1982.

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Series 5: Organizations and Awards

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31 1 MARTHA KINNEY COOPER AWARD, 1955
1955 MARTHA KINNEY COOPER OHIOANA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION AWARD presented to Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
2 LAWRENCE COLLECTION AWARDS, 1962&1972
LAWRENCE AWARDS COLLECTION 1972 Ohio Governor's Award, Emmy Award clippings, pamphlets, correspondences 1962 and 1978
3 1982 OHIOANA QUARTERLY AWARDS, 1982
1982 OHIOANA QUARTERLY AWARDS script, correspondences, clippings, pamphlets, Bicentennial Yearbook.
4 1972 OHIO GOVERNOR'S AWARD, 1972
1972 OHIO GOVERNOR'S AWARD program for the presentation of a Theatre Award to Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
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32 1 APT LAWRENCE CORRESPONDENCE 1, 1968-1969
Marked "APT-Lawrence correspondence (1 of 4)" contains correspondence to/from Jerome Lawrence, and others, concerning APT productions,promotions,by-laws,pamphlets 68-69 (AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS THREATRE)
2 APT LAWRENCE CORRESPONDENCE 2, -1967
Marked "APT-Lawrence correspondence (2 of 4)": correspondence to/from Jerome Lawrence, concerning APT productions,promotions,membership lists,clippings,& organization -67 AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS THREATRE
3 APT LAWRENCE CORRESPONDENCE 3
Marked "APT-Lawrence correspondence (3 of 4)": correspondence to/from Jerome Lawrence, concerning APT productions, promotions, membership business reports, clipping 66-67 AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS THREATRE
4 APT LAWRENCE CORRESPONDENCE 4
Marked "APT-Lawrence correspondence (4 of 4)": correspondence to/from Jerome Lawrence, bi-laws, organization & business reports, etc. 1963 & 1968 AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS THREATRE.
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33 1 MARGO BY HELEN SHEENY
MARGO BY HELEN SHEENY, a spiral bound copy of the biography of Margo Jones by Helen Sheeny.
2 MARGO JONES
MARGO JONES clippings, articles, telegrams, correspondences regarding the life, work, and death of Margo Jones.
3 MARGO JONES AWARD PART 1, 1961-1969
MARGO JONES AWARD PART 1 presentations from 1961-1969, clippings, press releases, correspondence, photographs and financial statements.
4 MARGO JONES AWARD PART 2, 1970-1979
MARGO JONES AWARD PART 2 presentations from 1970-1979, clippings, press releases, correspondence, photographs and financial statements.
5 MARGO JONES AWARD PART 3, 1980-1989
MARGO JONES AWARD PART 3 presentations from 1980-1989, clippings, press releases, correspondence, photographs and financial statements.
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34 1 WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 1, 1982
WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION 1982 William Inge Festival correspondences, clippings, press releases.
2 WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 2, 1983
WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 2, 1983 William Inge Festival correspondences, clippings, press releases and programs.
3 WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 3, 1984
WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 3, 1984 William Inge Festival correspondences, clippings, press releases and programs.
4 WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 4, 1985
WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 4, 1985 William Inge Festival correspondences, notes, invitations, clippings, press releases and programs.
5 WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 5, 1986
WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 5, 1986 William Inge Festival correspondences, notes, invitations, clippings, press releases and programs.
6 WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 6, 1987
WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 6, 1987 William Inge Festival correspondences, notes, invitations, clippings, press releases and programs, photographs.
7 WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 7, 1987
WILLIAM INGE COLLECTION PART 7, 1987 William Inge Festival correspondences, notes, invitations, clippings, press releases and programs, photographs.
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36 1 DRAMATISTS GUILD IN LA 1982-84, 1982-1982
DRAMATISTS GUILD in LA 1982-84: notes, correspondence, minutes, newsletter.
2 DRAMATISTS GUILD IN LA 1981, 1981
DRAMATISTS GUILD in LA 1981: notes, correspondence, minutes, newsletter.
3 DRAMATISTS GUILD IN LA 1978-81, 1978-1981
DRAMATISTS GUILD in LA 1978-1981: notes, correspondence, minutes, newsletter.
4 DRAMATISTS GUILD IN LA 1971-77, 1971-1977
DRAMATISTS GUILD in LA 1971-1977: notes, correspondence, minutes, newsletter.
5 DRAMATISTS GUILD IN LA 1955-70, 1955-1970
DRAMATISTS GUILD in LA 1955-1970: notes, correspondence, minutes, newsletter.
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37 1 DRAMATISTS GUILD IN LA 1984, 1984
DRAMATISTS GUILD in LA 1984: notes, correspondence, minutes, newsletter, program, clipping.
2 DRAMATISTS GUILD IN LA 1985, 1985
DRAMATISTS GUILD in LA 1985 Brochure.
3 DRAMATISTS GUILD IN LA 1988-91, 1988-1991
DRAMATISTS GUILD in LA 1988-91 Brochure.
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38 1 NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE PT1, 1967-1969
NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE PT1, 1967-1969, correspondence, business reports, press releases, meeting minutes.
2 NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE PT2, 1970-1978
NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE PT2, 1970-1978, correspondence, business reports, press releases, meeting minutes.
3 NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE PT3, 1979
NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE PT3, 1979, correspondence, business reports, press releases, meeting minutes.
4 NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE PT4, 1980-1985
NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE PT4, 1980-1985, correspondence, business reports, press releases, meeting minutes, pamphlets, brochures.
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39 1 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE1, 1966-1967
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE1, 1966-1967: business meeting reports, correspondence, notes, press releases.
2 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE2, 1968-1969
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE2, 1968-1969: business meeting reports, correspondence, notes, press releases, Performing Arts March 1969.
3 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE3, 1973-1977
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE3, 1973-1977: business meeting reports, correspondence.
4 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE4, 1978-1979
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE4, 1978-1979: business meeting reports, correspondence, notes.
5 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE, 1977
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE Institutional Self Study of ACT made in support of the application for candidacy prepared by Western Association of Schools and Colleges 1977.
6 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE, 1973-1774
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE Annual Board Meeting Report for 1973 and 1974 business report, press release, financial reports.
7 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE, 1976
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE ACT Ten 1976, Ten Year Anniversary Book 1976 with season's listed, production photos, promotional report information.
8 AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE, 1986-1990
AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE 1986-1990, Preview 86, Eugene O'neill 100 year Celebration 1988, ACT 89, 1990 World Tour.
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40 1 DALLAS THEATRE CENTER (PART 1), 1974-1976
DALLAS THEATRE CENTER (PART 1) 1974-1976, Brochures, correspondence, notes, clippings, programs.
2 DALLAS THEATRE CENTER (PART 2), 1979-1985
DALLAS THEATRE CENTER (PART 2) 1979-1985, Brochures, correspondence, notes, blueprint, programs.
3 DALLAS THEATRE CENTER 1959-79, 1959-1979
DALLAS THEATRE CENTER 1959-1979, 20 Dynamic Years includes INHERIT THE WIND pg 14, THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL pg 15, JABBERWOCK pg 62, Gift of Jerome Lawrence.
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41 1 O'NEILL FOUNDATION (PART 1), 1966-1969
O'NEILL FOUNDATION (PART1) 1966-1969 clippings, notes, correspondence, brochures.
2 O'NEILL FOUNDATION (PART 2), 1970
O'NEILL FOUNDATION (PART2) 1970-National Playwrights Conference.
3 NATIONAL THEATRE OF THE DEAF, 1984-1985
NATIONAL THEATRE OF THE DEAF 1984-1985 Brochure, correspondence, clippings.
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42 1 ACADEMY AWARD SKETCHES 1928-61
ACADEMY AWARD SKETCHES 1928-1961 for Best Actor and Best Actress.
2 ACADEMY AWARD SCREENING SCHEDU, 1976
ACADEMY AWARD SCREENING SCHEDULE 1976 for nominating pictures.
3 ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE 1975, 1975
ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES 1975 Brochure.
4 ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE 8081, 1980-1981
ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES and Academy Foundation Annual Report 1980-1981.
5 ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE 8283, 1982-1983
ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES and Academy Foundation Annual Report 1982-1983.
6 1986 ACADEMY AWARDS RULE BOOK, 1986
1986 ACADEMY AWARD RULE BOOK.
7 ACADEMY AWARDS ANNUAL REPORT, 1986-1987
ACADEMY AWARD ANNUAL REPORT 1986-1987.
8 1987 ACADEMY AWARDS RULE BOOK, 1987
1987 60th ACADEMY AWARD RULE BOOK.
9 ACADEMY AWARDS ANNUAL REPORT, 1987-1988
ACADEMY AWARD ANNUAL REPORT for 1987-1988.
10 60th ACADEMY AWARDS LIST, 1987
60th ACADEMY AWARD LIST reminder of elegible releases from 1987.
11 60th ACADEMY AWARDS INVITATION, 1987
60th ACADEMY AWARDS INVITATION.
12 61th ACADEMY AWARDS SCHEDULE, 1988
61th ACADEMY AWARDS SCHEDULE for screening 1988.
13 61th ACADEMY AWARDS INVITATION, 1988
61th ACADEMY AWARDS INVITATION presentation March 1989.
14 61th OSCAR WEDNESDAY BADGE, 1988
61th OSCAR WEDNESDAY BADGE promotion for the change of airing from Monday to Wednesday beginning 1989.
15 62nd ACADEMY AWARDS INVITATION, 1989
62nd ACADEMY AWARDS INVITATION for 26 March 1990
16 62nd ACADEMY AWARDS RULE BOOK, 1989
62nd ACADEMY AWARDS RULE BOOK for judging 1989.
17 ACADEMY AWARDS ANNUAL REPORT, 1988-1989
ACADEMY AWARDS ANNUAL REPORT for 1988-1989.
18 ACADEMY AWARDS ANNUAL REPORT, 1990
ACADEMY AWARDS ANNUAL REPORT for 1990.
19 THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE, 1967/1971
THE AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE 5 year report of work by, 1967/1971.
20 BIG FILM PROMOTIONAL CARD
BIG FILM PROMOTIONAL CARD plays the theme music when opened.
21 THE BRITISH & THE OSCAR
THE BRITISH & THE OSCAR photographic book in celebration of UK/LA '88.
22 CHARLIE BUBBLES FILM PROGRAM, 1968
CHARLIE BUBBLES FILM PROGRAM from the Sutton Theatre New York City, 1968 with Albert Finney and Liza Minnelli.
23 DANGEROUS LIAISONS, PROFILE
DANGEROUS LIAISONS, PROFILE pamphlet for consideration of the Academy Awards Judging.
24 THE DEAD ACADEMY AWARDS PROFIL
THE DEAD ACADEMY AWARDS PROFILE pamphlet and reviews for consideration of the Academy Awards Judging.
25 DEAD POET'S SOCIETY, PROFILE
DEAD POET'S SOCIETY ACADEMY AWARDS PROFILE pamphlet for consideration of the Academy Awards Judging.
26 A DELICATE BALANCE
A DELICATE BALANCE American Film Theatre/Cinebill program for the film of Edward Albee's play A DELICATE BALANCE.
27 DOCTOR DOLITTLE PROGRAM
DOCTOR DOOLITTLE PROGRAM from the film version.
28 EMMY AWARDS 1965, 1965
EMMY AWARDS 1965 program.
29 EMMY AWARDS 20th ANNIVERSARY, 1968
EMMY AWARDS 20th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM BOOK.
30 GANDHI FILM PROGRAM
GANDHI FILM PROGRAM.
31 HEAT FILM PROFILE PROGRAM
HEAT FILM PROFILE PROGRAM for the Academy Awards Judging.
32 HENRY V FILM PROFILE PROGRAM
HENRY V FILM PROFILE PROGRAM for the Academy Awards Judging.
33 THE HOMECOMING FILM PROGRAM
THE HOMECOMING FILM PROGRAM for the American Film Theatre/CINEBILL, film by Harold Pinter.
34 IF... FILM PROGRAM
IF... FILM PROGRAM.
35 THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST
THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST FILM PROFILE for the Academy Awards Judging.
36 THE MAN OF LA MANCHA PROGRAM
THE MAN OF LA MANCHA FILM PROGRAM.
37 MISSISSIPPI BURNING PROFILE
MISSISSIPPI BURNING FILM PROFILE PROGRAM for the Academy Awards Judging.
38 PRINCE OF THE CITY FILM PROGRA
PRINCE OF THE CITY FILM PROGRAM.
39 SCREEN ACTOR 1st ISSUE
SCREEN ACTOR 1st ISSUE (1955) monthly news magazine.
40 A STAR IS BORN w/ JUDY GARLAND, 1983
A STAR IS BORN w/ JUDY GARLAND program for showing in July 1983.
41 TORCH SONG TRILOGY FILM PROFIL
TORCH SONG TRILOGY FILM PROFILE PROGRAM for consideration for the Academy Awards Judging.
42 TRAVEL WITH MY AUNT FILM PROGR
TRAVEL WITH MY AUNT FILM PROGRAM with Maggie Smith, Alec McCowen, Lou Gosset, directed by George Cukor.
43 HAL B. WALLIS FILM PRODUCER
HAL B. WALLIS FILM PRODUCER, the Museum of Modern Art Program Booklet.
44 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT PROFIL
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT FILM PROFILE PROGRAM for the Academy Awards Judging.
45 DAVID L. WOLPER 25th ANNIVERSA
DAVID L. WOLPER 25th ANNIVERSARY Book.
46 WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA 1988, 1988
WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA Profile for the Academy Awards with information on the catagory of Screen Writing for 1988.
47 EMMY, WINTER 1979, 1979
EMMY, WINTER 1979, Magazine of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
48 THE FIELD FILM W/ RICHARD HARR
THE FIELD WITH RICHARD HARRIS, Promotional Booklet for the Film.
49 HAMLET, FRANCO ZEFFERELLI FILM
HAMLET, FRANCO ZEFFERELLI FILM Brochure, with Glenn Close, Mel Gibson, Alan Bates, Paul Schofield.
50 SILVER SCREEN IV BUSINESS REPO, 1989Dec31
SILVER SCREEN IV Fiulm Industry Business Reports Quarterly Reports including December 1988, March 1990 & Annual Report December 31, 1989.
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43 1 ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA REPORT, 1982-1983
ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT Book 1982-1983.
2 ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA REPORT, 1985-1986
ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT BOOK FOR 1985-1986.
3 ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA 1988
ACTOR'S FUND OF AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT for 1987-1988.
4 ACTOR'S FUND OF AMERICA 1989, 1989
ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA ANNUAL REPORT 1988-1989
5 ACTORS' STUDIO THE JOURNAL, 1968
ACTORS' STUDIO, THE JOURNAL V 1, # 1 1968.
6 AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTI, 1969
AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL 1969, THE FIRST, Program Book.
7 AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTI, 1970
AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL 1970, Program Book.
8 AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTI, 1980
AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL Newsletter Fall 1980 Playwriting Awards with Robert E. Lee.
9 AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTI, 1972 8191
AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL Miscellaneous Folder with: Program, Newsletter, Notes Judging Sheets from 1972, 1981, 1991
10 AMERICAN COMMUNITY THEATRE ASS, 1975&1981
AMERICAN COMMUNITY THEATRE ASSOCIATION ACTA Conference 1975 & 1981 program, pamphlets, conference information, notes, correspondences.
11 AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL THEATRE, 1963
AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL THEATRE ASSOCIATION AETA Convention 1963. The beginning of APT with tear sheet from the Hollywood Reporter.
12 AMERICAN NATIONAL THEATRE PT 1, 1968-1973
AMERICAN NATIONAL THEATRE & ACADEMY Part 1 1968-1973, notes, correspondences, pamphlets, meeting minutes, press releases.
13 AMERICAN NATIONAL THEATRE PT 2, 1964-1969
AMERICAN NATIONAL THEATRE & ACADEMY Part 2 1964-1969, notes, correspondences, pamphlets, meeting minutes, press releases.
14 THE AMERICAN PLACE THEATRE
THE AMERICAN PLACE THEATRE correspondences, pamphlets, article from Harpers and Holiday.
15 AMERICAN THEATRE ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN THEATRE ASSOCIATION ATA ANNUAL CONVENTION 1972, in San Francisco, Theatre Today Fall 1968, Summer 1971.
16 AMERICAN THEATRE WING NEWSLETT, 1986
AMERICAN THEATRE WING NEWSLETTER 1986.
17 AMERICAN WRITERS CONGRESS, 1981
AMERICAN WRITERS CONGRESS 1981 program, correspondence, pamphlets, application.
18