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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T15:41:30machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T15:41:31humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWinters, ShelleypresumedWinters, Shelley, 1922-2006presumedWinters, Shelley, 1920-2006presumedWinters, Shelley (1922- ).presumedSchrift, ShirleypresumedWinters, Shelly.presumedSchrift, Shirley 1922-2006presumedWinters, Shelly 1922-2006presumedWinter, Shelley 1922-2006presumed1922-08-182006-01-14EnglishAmericansActors Studio (New York, N.Y.)American Museum of VaudevilleBeals, Carleton, 1893-1979.Charlton, RichardCharlton, Richard.Cullen, Frank, 1936-Eyen, Tom.Fellowship Commission.Harvard Law School ForumLoos, Anita, 1893-1981.Lortel, LucilleLovell, Tom, 1909-1997.Maddow, Ben, 1909-1992.McNeilly, Donald, 1945-Saddler, DonaldThayer, John Eldon, 1899-1980Winters, ShellyWinters, Shelley, 1922-2006American Vaudeville Museum collection, 1845-2007, (bulk 1910-1940)Cullen, Frank, 1936-?McNeilly, Donald, 1945-American Vaudeville Museum collection 1845-2007 (bulk 1910-1940)66.8linear feetThis collection consists of materialsdocumenting vaudeville and other entertainment in the United States,particularly in the 1910s through 1940s. Primary materials such as photographs,scrapbooks and handwritten stage scripts document the careers of particularperformers. There are substantial numbers of sheet music and theatre programs,and a large LP collection. The collection focuses on vaudeville but encompassesother forms and eras of American entertainment as well.University of Arizona Libraries, Library Special CollectionsEyen, Tom. An American beauty : a play for Shelly Winters / written by Tom Eyen.Eyen, Tom.Winters, Shelley.An American beauty : a play for Shelly Winters / written by Tom Eyen. 197-?1 box (2 folders)Ohio State University LibrariesFellowship Commission. Photographs, 1946-1985 (Inclusive Dates).Fellowship Commission.Photographs, 1946-1985 (Inclusive Dates).2.5 Linear Feet b/w photographs various sizes.The photograph collection of the Fellowship Commission contains general organizational materials of meetings and functions related to the Commission. There are a broad variety of local politicians, church leaders, businessmen, and social activists represented within the collection. Each folder heading contains information about the local, national or international personalities who appeared for awards or special events at the Commission. Noted personalities include Betty Barnes, Leonard Bernstein, Ralph Bunche, Shirley Chisholm, Joseph S. Clark, Jr., Contance Clayton, Helen O. Dickens, Alfred E. Driscoll, Julius Erving, Maurice B. Fagan, Walter B. Flagg, W. Wilson Goode, Albert M. Greenfield, Richard Hatcher, John Hersey, Charlton Heston, Paul Gray Hoffman, Langston Hughes, Hubert Humphrey, Jacob Javits, Robert F. Kennedy, Otto Kerner, Coretta Scott King, W. Thacher Longstreth, Joe Louis, Malcolm X, James Michener, Juanita Moore, Edward R. Murrow, Majorie Penny, Sidney Poitier, A. Philip Randolph, E. Washington Rhodes, Frank Rizzo, Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Williard Rouse, Carl Sandburg, William Scranton, Eric Sevaraid, Rudy Vallee, Alice Walker, Mike Wallace, Roy Wilkins, Shelly Winters, and Whitney Young, Jr. Temple University Libraries, Paley LibraryLovell, Tom, 1909-1997. Tom Lovell papers, circa 1845-1997.Lovell, Tom, 1909-1997.Tom Lovell papers, circa 1845-1997.58.4 cubic feet (72 document boxes, 15 flat boxes, 7 oversized folders, 9 photo file boxes)The collection contains personal and family papers; biographical booklets; cards and letters received from friends and publishers; research materials in the form of photocopies and notes; booklets, pamphlets, and catalogues; about 16,000 photographic images in the form of black and white and color negatives, prints, Polaroid prints, slides, and transparencies; sketches; tearsheets; and scrapbooks. Also included are hundreds of tearsheets of reference images, Lovell paintings and illustrations, as well as the work of other artists. National Cowboy & Western Heritage MuseumActors Studio (New York, N.Y.). Recordings [sound recording], 1956-1969.Actors Studio (New York, N.Y.)Actors Studio Recordings406 tape recordings.Tape recordings of plays, improvisations, monologues, and exercises by the New York theater workshop founded in 1947 by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford, and Robert Lewis.EnglishWisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectMaddow, Ben, 1909-1992. The balcony : screenplay, 1962 / by Ben Maddow ; from the play by Jean Genét.Maddow, Ben, 1909-1992.Winters, Shelley.Falk, Peter, 1927-2011.Grant, Lee, 1927-Genet, Jean, 1910-1986.City Film Corporation.The balcony : screenplay, 1962 / by Ben Maddow ; from the play by Jean Genét.1 v. (84 leaves) ; 28 cm.Ohio State University LibrariesLucille Lortel papers, 1902-2000Lucille Lortel papers49.61 linear feet; 37 vols. (150 boxes)The papers of Lucille Lortel relate the details of her life and career from teen years to her death in 1999, and include correspondence, production files, scripts, programs, production photographs, personal and family photographs, organization files, clippings, memorabilia, and scrapbooks. Lucille Lortel's life spanned the twentieth century, so in addition to providing details of her family and personal life her papers encompass many aspects of the theatrical history of her era. Lortel is credited with fostering the Off-Broadway movement and providing a forum for avant-garde and experimental work at her Theatre de Lys. Lortel's productions at the White Barn and the ANTA Matinee Series at the Theatre de Lys brought works by Jean Genet, Sean O'Casey, Athol Fugard, and others to a wider audience. Many of these productions are represented in the collection by correspondence, programs, photographs and clippings. Over the years Lortel also worked closely with several non-profit theaters as a donor and mentor. Her affiliations with Circle in the Square, Circle Repertory Company, Goodspeed Opera House, Yale Repertory Theatre, and other companies are documented in the organization files.EnglishThe New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.Records, 1946-2000Harvard Law School Forums Records36 boxesThis collection contains correspondencerelating to Harvard Law School Forum speakers and reel-to-reel,cassette, PCM and VHS tapes and phonograph recordings of the Forumspeakers.EnglishHarvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Beals, Carleton, 1893-1979. Carleton Beals collection, 1916-1979.Beals, Carleton, 1893-1979.Carleton Beals collection, 1916-1979.100 linear ft.Correspondence; manuscripts of books, translations, articles, short stories, plays, poems, etc.; printed articles and research materials; research files; and photographs. Boston University. School of MedicineSombrero Playhouse papers, 1961-1964Charlton, RichardSombrero Playhouse papers 1961-1964.25 lf (1 box)The Sombrero Playhouse, founded in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1949, was for many years a popular venue for touring productions featuring prominent performers, including a number of Hollywood luminaries. Founded by artistic director Richard Charlton, the Sombrero Playhouse became during its heyday perhaps the major performing arts center between Dallas and Los Angeles, attracting celebrity players such as Groucho Marx, Tallulah Bankhead, Ginger Rogers, Gloria Swanson, Bob Cummings, Celeste Holm, Shelley Winters, Margaret O'Brien, ZaSu Pitts, Pat O'Brien, Walter Pidgeon, John Raitt, and others. These actors usually toured in established works, but new plays were occasionally tried out at the Sombrero, such as William Inge's NATURAL AFFECTION, which premiered in Phoenix in 1962, a year prior to its Broadway run. The Sombrero Playhouse papers consist mostly of clippings from Arizona newspapers and magazines dated between 1961 and 1964, but primarily from 1962 and 1963, concerning current productions at the Sombrero Playhouse. Much of the material consists of feature stories on the star performer of the current show, usually including biographical information about the performer along with excerpts from a recent, local interview. There is also general information about the theater and its founding artistic director Richard Charlton, about the Galaxy Gallery, an art gallery adjacent to the theater operated by Richard's wife Helen Charlton, and the Backstage Club, a restaurant in the same complex which began as a club for actors appearing in Sombrero productions. The material from 1964 speaks of plans to build a new Phoenix Performing Arts Center.The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.John Eldon Thayer collection of motion picture memorabilia, 1916-1979.Thayer, John Eldon, 1899-1980. John Eldon Thayer collection of motion picture memorabilia, 1916-1979.59 boxes (35 linear ft.)Collection of twentieth century motion picture memorabilia collected by John Eldon Thayer.EnglishHarvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityLoos, Anita, 1893-1981. Anita Loos collection, 1926-1975.Loos, Anita, 1893-1981.Anita Loos collection, 1926-1975.1 linear ft.Manuscripts of poems and prose pieces, chiefly on actors and actresses, and correspondence (1926-1975). Boston University. School of MedicineSouvenir programs for theatrical productions, 1906-2005.Souvenir programs for theatrical productions, 1906-2005.14 boxes (4.2 linear ft.)Printed souvenir programs for theatrical and musical productions.EnglishHarvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityCharlton, Richard. Sombrero Playhouse papers, 1961-1964.Charlton, Richard.Sombrero Playhouse papers, 1961-1964..25 lf (1 box)The Sombrero Playhouse papers consist mostly of clippings from Arizona newspapers and magazines dated between 1961 and 1964, but primarily from 1962 and 1963, concerning current productions at the Sombrero Playhouse. New York Public Library System, NYPL