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Lynn Riggs (1899-1954), playwright and poet, author of "Green Grow the Lilacs," the basis for the musical "Oklahoma!"
Oklahoma poet and dramatist.
Rollie Lynn Riggs was born in northeast Indian Territory [now Oklahoma] on August 31, 1899 to William Grant Riggs, a rancher and banker, and Rose Ella Buster Gills Riggs. After his mother died in 1901, several members of the Riggs family aided in raising Lynn and his two siblings. He was educated at the Eastern University Preparatory School in Claremore before taking off to seek his fortune at age 17 in Chicago and Los Angeles. At 21, he returned home to enroll in the University of Oklahoma, financing his education by mortgaging a small acreage which had been allotted to him by virtue of his mother's Cherokee Indian ancestry.
Riggs left school in the middle of his final year and at the suggestion of friends, he made his way to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he sought to recover his health at Sunmount Sanatorium. His crisis soon turned to be a deciding event in his life, for in Santa Fe, he found a community of artists who nurtured his nascent desire to write. His first major production, of the one-act play, Knives from Syria, was mounted by the Santa Fe Players in 1924. He soon dedicated himself to play-writing, writing his first major play, Big Lake, while teaching English at the Lewis Institute in Chicago.
Big Lake was produced in New York, where Riggs moved in 1926 to continue his development as a playwright. The next two years saw his completion and the successful production of several plays, including, Sump'n Like Wings, A Lantern to See By, and Rancor, all of which expounded on memories of growing up in Oklahoma. In 1928, to add to his successes, Lynn Riggs was awarded a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship to continue his playwriting. The following year was spent travelling throughout Europe, visiting regional theaters and constructing what would become his greatest success, Green Grow the Lilacs.
Upon his return to the United States in 1929, his play Roadside was produced, and the Theatre Guild began negotiations to stage Green Grow the Lilacs. This newest play became a hit in early 1931, setting up Riggs as a writer much-in-demand. The next decade would have Riggs leading a more secure, if scattered existence. He built a house in Santa Fe, though lived for periods in Los Angeles and New York. While working on new works for the stage, he served as a screenwriter for Paramount and Universal Studios, co-authoring such films as Garden of Allah, and The Plainsman. His social circle widened as well. Among his close friends in Hollywood were Bette Davis, Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone, who had played the role of Curly in the original New York production of Green Grow the Lilacs.
Though Riggs continued to write through the 1940s, he focused his energy on other activities. In 1941, he taught a course, "Drama and the Playwright," at Baylor University. From 1942-44, he served in the U.S. military, eventually scripting documentary films for the Office of War Information. It was while he was still enlisted that Oklahoma!, the Pulitzer-citation winning musical version of Green Grow the Lilacs, debuted. Though this beloved staple of the American stage would prosper for years, Riggs found it difficult to mount successful runs of his new works, which focused on more contemporary events in his life, such as his experiences in Santa Fe, as detailed in Laughter From A Cloud.
Riggs worked slowly through the 1950s, creating a historical drama for Western Reserve University, publishing a short story, "Eben, The Hound, and the Hare" in 1952, and working on a novel set in Oklahoma. Though he lived principally on Shelter Island, New York, he travelled often to Chapel Hill to work on projects. His health began to deteriorate after his 50th birthday and he eventually found himself plagued by stomach problems. The full extent of his medical condition was revealed in Spring of 1954, when he was found to have cancer. He died on June 29 of that year in New York City.
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Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962. Papers, 1897-1930
Title:
William Stanley Braithwaite papers, 1897-1930
Papers of the African-American poet, literary critic, and editor William Stanley Braithwaite.
ArchivalResource: 31 boxes (10.5 linear ft.)
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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
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Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Correspondence and compositions of American poet and translator Witter Bynner.
ArchivalResource: 99 boxes (49.5 linear ft.)
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Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949. Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
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Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949).
The collection comprises correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes and notebooks, clippings, galley proofs, photographs, and date books ranging in date from 1861-1987, reflecting various aspects of not only Henderson's life, but also those of her husband, artist and architect William Penhallow Henderson, and her daughter, Alice Oliver Henderson Evans Rossin Colquitt. Henderson's published and unpublished works are represented by transcripts, notes, galley proofs, and clippings, and her involvement with Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (1912-22) and the Poetry anthologies are reflected in correspondence with editor Harriet Monroe, Ezra Pound, and attorney Roberts Walker. Other correspondents include: Witter Bynner, D.H. and Frieda Lawrence, Vachel Lindsay, Mary Austin, Edgar Lee Masters, Haniel Long, Carl Sandburg, and Ralph Fletcher Seymour, among others. There is extensive family correspondence, notably with Mabel Dodge Luhan, especially during periods of financial and marital difficulity in the 1930s. After Alice and William Henderson moved to Santa Fe, NM, in 1916, they became interested in Native American issues, especially those surrounding the local Navajos. Through their individual talents, the Hendersons founded or supported projects such as the Poet's Round-up, the Navajo House of Religion (now the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian), the Eugene Manlove Rhodes Memorial Association, the Writer's Edition, the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers' Project guide to New Mexico, and the Pueblo-Spanish Building Company, all of which are represented in the collection. Alice Henderson Rossin continued much of her parents' work. She revived the Poet's Round-up in 1968, exhibited her father's art works, and worked with both of her parents' biographers. Her personal correspondence, primarily from the 1930s, includes letters from King Vidor, Lady Bird Johnson, Oliver La Farge, R.F. Seymour, and Jouett and Dorothea Todd, as well as family members. Rossin served as a board member of the Museum of New Mexico Foundation from 1962-78. Family correspondence that she added to this collection includes letters between her second mother-in-law, Clara Rossin, and composer Ernest Bloch, music critic Lawrence Gilman, and violinist Joseph Szigeti, 1912-28.
ArchivalResource: 72 boxes (30 linear ft.)
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Spud Johnson Papers TXRC00-A8., 1896-1973, (bulk 1920-1968)
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Spud Johnson Papers 1896-1973 (bulk 1920-1968)
Holograph and typescript works and correspondence from friends and associates make up the majority of the papers, supplemented by letters and diaries by Johnson and works and correspondence by other authors.
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Papers, 1927-1994.
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Papers, 1927-1994.
Researcher. Correspondence (1979-1994) of Phyllis Cole Braunlich regarding her research on the life and career of playwright Lynn Riggs. The collection also contains photocopied research materials (1927-1943) about Lynn Riggs, including genealogical information.
ArchivalResource: .33 ft.
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- Papers, 1927-1994.
Powell, Dawn. Dawn Powell Papers, 1910-1998.
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Dawn Powell Papers, 1910-1998.
Personal and professional correspondence of Dawn Powell, including she received from publishers, agents, admirers of her work, friends, family and others. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Malcolm Cowley (4 letters); John Dos Passos (57 letters); Ernest Hemingway (1 letter); Gerald and Sara Murphy (23 letters); Mark Schorer (2 letters); Edmund Wilson (15 letters); and Powell's own letters to her family. There are drafts of her playscripts and drafts and related materials for her novel "The Golden Spur". There are 4 scrapbooks of her husband, Joseph R. Gousha, recording the plays he saw in Pittsburg from 1910 to 1914, and 4 journals of her son. Additional personal and professional papers of Dawn Powell (correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, and misc. materials) are on deposit with this library and will be added to the collection in the future.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear ft. (1,485 items in 14 boxes).
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Theatre Aquarius Archives (University of Guelph). Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein ll ; based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs ; original dances by Agnes de Mille ; directed and choreographed by Max Reimer & David Connolly, 2006 - Production photos [electronic resource].
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Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein ll ; based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs ; original dances by Agnes de Mille ; directed and choreographed by Max Reimer & David Connolly, 2006 - Production photos [electronic resource]. 2006.
ArchivalResource: 1 laser optical disc ; 12.7 cm.
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- Theatre Aquarius Archives (University of Guelph). Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein ll ; based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs ; original dances by Agnes de Mille ; directed and choreographed by Max Reimer & David Connolly, 2006 - Production photos [electronic resource].
José Limón papers, ca. 1927-1972
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José Limón papers ca. 1927-1972
The Papers mainly document the personal life of the during the 1930s and 1940s and the professional life of the from the 1940s until 1972. The Collection [(S) *MGZMD 15] is intrinsically linked with the Papers, and, as a whole, either collection can only be used effectively in conjunction with the other. In addition, the Collection [(S) *MGZMC-Res. 3] includes letters written by and by , as well as other material pertaining to them. José Limón Limóns Limóns Pauline Lawrence Limón José Limón Doris Humphrey José Limón Pauline Lawrence
ArchivalResource: 664 folders and 21 boxes
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Alice Corbin Henderson Collection TXRC92-A24., 1861-1987
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Alice Corbin Henderson Collection 1861-1987
Material in this collection consists primarily of correspondence, literary manuscripts, notes, and clippings of Henderson's works and other topics of personal interest to her. Included in the collection are materials of her husband, William Penhallow Henderson, and their daughter.
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Lynn Riggs papers, 1924-1954
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Lynn Riggs papers 1924-1954
The Lynn Riggs Papers consist of letters, manuscripts, photographs, financial and legal documents and printed materials relating to the life and work of Riggs and his associates such as Ramon Naya and George O'Neil.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 32; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 14.25
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Theatre Aquarius Archives (University of Guelph). Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein ll ; based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs ; original dances by Agnes de Mille ; directed and choreographed by Max Reimer & David Connolly, 2006 - House Program.
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Oklahoma! / music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein ll ; based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs ; original dances by Agnes de Mille ; directed and choreographed by Max Reimer & David Connolly, 2006 - House Program. 2006.
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Grand Theatre Collection (University of Guelph). Oklahoma! : high school project, based on Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs / by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ; directed by Campbell Smith, designer Joanne Thompson, 2005 - technical drawings.
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Oklahoma! : high school project, based on Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs / by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ; directed by Campbell Smith, designer Joanne Thompson, 2005 - technical drawings. 2005.
ArchivalResource: 12 drawings ; 96 x 90, 76 x 44, 61 x 45, 44 x 26 cm.
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Riley, Robert Shawn. Printed materials, 1931-1998.
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Printed materials, 1931-1998.
Typescripts (1931-1954) of plays by Oklahoma playwright Lynn Riggs, and articles (1988-1993) regarding the works of Lynn Riggs, collected by a Lynn Riggs fan, Robert Shawn Riley. The collection also includes a finding aid to the Lynn Riggs Papers at the Beinecke Library, Yale University, and correspondence (1995-1998) of Rob Riley regarding research materials on Lynn Riggs, and photocopied sheet music by Lynn Riggs.
ArchivalResource: .86 ft.
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- Riley, Robert Shawn. Printed materials, 1931-1998.
Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Oklahoma! : adapted from Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical comedy for wide-screen production / by Sonya Levien and William Ludwig ; April 27, 1953.
Title:
Oklahoma! : adapted from Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical comedy for wide-screen production / by Sonya Levien and William Ludwig ; April 27, 1953. 1953
ArchivalResource: [140] leaves ; 28 cm. + 1 program book ([16] p. : col. ill ; 28 cm.)
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- Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Oklahoma! : adapted from Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical comedy for wide-screen production / by Sonya Levien and William Ludwig ; April 27, 1953.
Preliminary sketches for sets for Green grow the lilacs, 1931?
Title:
Preliminary sketches for sets for Green grow the lilacs, 1931?
Eight diagrams on two pages show placement of windows and doors for a stage production of Green Grow the Lilacs by Lynn Riggs.
ArchivalResource: 2 pages : b&w ; 22 cm. x 28 cm.
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- Preliminary sketches for sets for Green grow the lilacs, 1931?
Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. All the way home a play / by Lynn Riggs 1948.
Title:
All the way home a play / by Lynn Riggs 1948.
Photocopy typescript of play, formerly titled Verdigris Primitive, set in Verdigris Oklahoma in 1910. The play was copyrighted in 1947 with the final version completed October 25, 1948.
ArchivalResource: 129 leaves 28 cm.
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- Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. All the way home a play / by Lynn Riggs 1948.
Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Noel Kaho papers on Lynn Riggs, 1940-1990.
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Noel Kaho papers on Lynn Riggs, 1940-1990.
Collection consists of correspondence between various individuals including Lynn Riggs, Noel Kaho, Oscar Hammerstein, Oklahoma Governor Gary Raymond, and others. Also included are writings consisting of autograph, typescript and carbon copy typescript drafts of one poem "Antique Evening" and one play, "A World Elsewhere". A significant portion of the collection is devoted to "Oklahoma!" including Riggs' draft notes for "Green Grow the Lilacs". Additional material includes photographs, press cuttings, and a guest list for the New York premier showing of film-musical "Oklahoma!" Also included are photographs of the University of Tulsa Theatre Department's production of "Green Grow the Lilacs".
ArchivalResource: 2 document boxes.
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- Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Noel Kaho papers on Lynn Riggs, 1940-1990.
Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Letters : of Lynn Riggs, 1931, 1941.
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Letters : of Lynn Riggs, 1931, 1941.
Riggs appreciates the favorable comments of Mr. Crowell on Green grow the lilacs and the gift of two books from an unidentified correspondent to whom he mentions his intention of leaving New York for Santa Fe after the closing of The cream in the well, and Stark Young's review of that play in The New Republic.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Letters : of Lynn Riggs, 1931, 1941.
Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Russet mantle : a comedy / by Lynn Riggs.
Title:
Russet mantle : a comedy / by Lynn Riggs. [1936]
ArchivalResource: 51, 29, 24 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Russet mantle : a comedy / by Lynn Riggs.
Aaron Copland Collection, 1841-1991, (bulk 1911-1990)
Title:
Aaron Copland Collection 1841-1991 (bulk 1911-1990)
The Aaron Copland Collection consists of published and unpublished music by Copland and other composers, correspondence, writings, biographical material, datebooks, journals, professional papers including legal and financial material, photographs, awards, art work, and books. Of particular interest is the correspondence with Nadia Boulanger, which extent over 50 years, and with his long-time friend, Harold Clurman. Other significant correspondents are Leonard Bernstein, Paul Bowles, Benjamin Britten, Carlos Chávez, David Diamond, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, Claire Reis, Arnold Schoenberg, Roger Sessions, and Virgil Thomsom. The photographic collection of Copland's friend and confidant Victor Kraft, a professional photographer, forms part of the collection.
ArchivalResource: around 400,000 items; 564 boxes; 306 linear feet
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- Aaron Copland Collection, 1841-1991, (bulk 1911-1990)
Limón, José. Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Series includes personal and professional correspondence; Limón autobiography, as well as other writings by him; choreographic and production notes; dance chronologies; professional material; legal documents and memorabilia; and financial records. Correspondents include Erik Bruhn, Agnes De Mille, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Eleanor King, Pauline Kohner, Portia Mansfield, Daniel Nagrin, May O'Donnell, Ruth Page, Lynn Riggs, Helen Mary Robinson, Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Glen Tetley, Charles Weidman, and Mary Wigman.
ArchivalResource: 664 folders, 21 boxes.
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- Limón, José. Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Green grow the lilacs; musical version. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd.
Title:
Green grow the lilacs; musical version. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd. [194-?]
ArchivalResource: 61, 53 l. 28 cm.
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- Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Green grow the lilacs; musical version. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd.
Johnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1968. Spud Johnson Papers, 1896-1973 (bulk 1920-1968).
Title:
Spud Johnson Papers, 1896-1973 (bulk 1920-1968).
Holograph and typescript works and correspondence from friends and associates make up the majority of the Spud Johnson Papers, 1896-1973 (bulk 1920-1968), supplemented by letters and diaries by Johnson and works and correspondence by other authors. The Works Series contains poems, short stories, biographical sketches, essays, reviews, and other literary output by Spud Johnson. Of particular note are various drafts of an untitled novel about Don Grant, holograph and typescript versions of Horizontal Yellow (1935), and groups of essays published for "The Gad Fly" and "The Horsefly" columns. The Correspondence Series is divided into two subseries: Outgoing and Incoming. While there are not a great number of letters from Johnson, his correspondence with William Goyen, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Lynn Riggs is moderately well represented. Better represented are friends, acquaintances, and business associates who wrote to Johnson, including Mary Austin, Dorothy Brett, Witter Bynner, Gladys Cannon, Alexander Fechin, Haniel Long, Daniel McCarthy, the New Yorker, Ruth Swaine, and others. There are also a large number of letters from unidentified writers. The Personal Papers Series is composed of Johnson's diaries, many of which are sequentially numbered and contain observations, notes, some day-to-day activities, and some creative work. Also present are a commonplace book, records dealing with the publication of Horse Fly, Horizontal Yellow, and Laughing Horse, and various notes and receipts. Of particular interest are nine etched plastic printing plates used for Laughing Horse. The Third-Party Works and Correspondence Series includes materials by Witter Bynner, Arthur Ficke, Robert Frost, Mabel Luhan, Lynn Riggs, and others. Many of the third-party works were sent to Johnson for inclusion in Laughing Horse and include notes and letters to Johnson from the authors. There are also a number of cover letters to Norman MacLeod, fellow poet and editor. Included in this section are a number of limericks written by friends for Johnson. Third-party correspondents are generally friends and acquaintances writing to each other, often about Johnson or his affairs, and include Dorothy Brett, Arthur Ficke, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Carl Van Vechten, and others.
ArchivalResource: 18 boxes (7.5 linear feet), 1 oversize box, and 1 wooden card box.
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- Johnson, Walter Willard, 1897-1968. Spud Johnson Papers, 1896-1973 (bulk 1920-1968).
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
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J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
J. B. Matthews (1894-1966) was a Methodist missionary, college professor, author, lecturer, and prominent conservative spokesman. Collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, statements, speeches, reprints, clippings, broadsides, newsletters, press releases, petitions, and other printed material, chiefly 1930-1969. The principal focus of the collection relates to the work and research of Matthews and his associates in the area of anti-communism, particularly in connection with Matthews' role as Director of Research for the Special Committee on Un-American Activities of the U.S. House of Representatives (1938-1945), Executive Director of the Permanent Subcommittee on Government Operations of the U.S. Senate (1953), and a consultant for John A. Clements Associates. Many of the organizations, newspapers, periodicals, and persons represented in the collection have various leftist, socialist, communist, radical, or pacifist (especially anti-Vietnam War) connections.Individuals represented in the files include Ralph Abernathy, Bella Abzug, Roy Cohn, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Michael Harrington, Alger Hiss, J. Edgar Hoover, Jesse Jackson, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Coretta Scott King, Joseph Lash, Joseph McCarthy, Carl McIntire, Benjamin Mandel, Richard Nixon, Aristotle Onassis, Lee Harvey Oswald, Linus Pauling, Drew Pearson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Louis Untermeyer.
ArchivalResource: 479 Linear Feet; 307,000 Items
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Yaddo records, 1870-1980
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Yaddo records 1870-1980
Yaddo is an artists' community located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Yaddo Records contain the administrative records of The Corporation of Yaddo since its establishment in 1900, as well as the institutional records of Yaddo from 1926, the year Yaddo began accepting guests. Notable guests have included Newton Arvin, John Cheever, Aaron Copland, Malcom Cowley, Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, and Clyfford Still. The Yaddo Records also include the personal papers of Yaddo's principal founders, Spencer and Katrina Trask, and George Foster Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 190 linear feet; 550 boxes, 51 volumes
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- Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Out of dust a play / by Lynn Riggs 1950.
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Out of dust a play / by Lynn Riggs 1950.
Photocopied typescript of a three-act play set in Indian Territory in the early 1880s.
ArchivalResource: 141 leaves 28 cm.
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- Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Out of dust a play / by Lynn Riggs 1950.
Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
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Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Series includes personal and professional correspondence; Limón autobiography, as well as other writings by him; choreographic and production notes; dance chronologies; professional material; legal documents and memorabilia; and financial records (boxes 667-683). Correspondents include Erik Bruhn, Agnes De Mille, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Eleanor King, Pauline Kohner, Portia Mansfield, Daniel Nagrin, May O'Donnell, Ruth Page, Lynn Riggs, Helen Mary Robinson, Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Glen Tetley, Charles Weidman, and Mary Wigman.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 662 folders, 21 boxes.Folders 1-622, boxes 663-666: 22 microfilm reels.
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- Limón, José. Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Stratford Festival Collection (University of Guelph). Oklahoma! / book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, based upon the play "Green Grow the Licas" by Lynn Riggs, original dances by Agnes de Mille ; directed and choreographed by Donna Feore, designed by Patrick Clark, 2007 - house program.
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Oklahoma! / book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, based upon the play "Green Grow the Licas" by Lynn Riggs, original dances by Agnes de Mille ; directed and choreographed by Donna Feore, designed by Patrick Clark, 2007 - house program. 2007.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Stratford Festival Collection (University of Guelph). Oklahoma! / book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Richard Rodgers, based upon the play "Green Grow the Licas" by Lynn Riggs, original dances by Agnes de Mille ; directed and choreographed by Donna Feore, designed by Patrick Clark, 2007 - house program.
Mabie, Edward Charles, 1892-1956. Papers of Edward C. Mabie, 1910-1954.
Title:
Papers of Edward C. Mabie, 1910-1954.
Correspondence, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, play scripts, publications, and subject folders relating to the University of Iowa Department of Speech and Dramatic Art and the University Theatre, the Federal Theatre Project, other theater subjects, a play, the Never-ending frontier, by Frances P. Dolliver and others, celebrating the 1954 centennial of the Iowa State Education Association, and Mabie's student years at Dartmouth College. Correspondents include A. Craig Baird, Philip Greeley Clapp, E. P. Conkle, Dina Rees Evans, Norman Felton, Hallie Flanagan, Marian Gallaway, Paul Green, Richard Maibaum, B. Iden Payne, Lynn Riggs, Carl E. Seashore, and Gene Wilder.
ArchivalResource: 25 linear ft.
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- Mabie, Edward Charles, 1892-1956. Papers of Edward C. Mabie, 1910-1954.
Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Lynn Riggs screenplays, 1937-1942.
Title:
Lynn Riggs screenplays, 1937-1942.
Collection of screenplays by Lynn Riggs for four films: Destination Unknown (1942), Madam Spy (1942), Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942), and You and Me (1938). Drafts consist of the following: revised copy, dated "March 13, 1942", for Destination Unknown; revised version, dated "March 30, 1942" and stamped "Contract File Copy", for Madam Spy, along with a mimeographed copy of "Dialogue Continuity..."; revised version, dated "April 30, 1942" and stamped "Contract File Copy", for "Sherlock Holmes #1"; and the Master File, dated "February 8, 1937", for You and Me, along with a mimeographed copy of the "You and Me Censorship Dialogue Script".
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear feet (1 box)
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- Riggs, Lynn, 1899-1954. Lynn Riggs screenplays, 1937-1942.
Lipscomb, W. P. (William Percy), 1887-1958. The garden of Allah, 1936 May 15 / by Robert Hichens ; screenplay by W.P. Lipscomb ; adaptation by Willis Goldbeck ; directed by Richard Boleslawski ; dialogue by Lynn Riggs ; produced by David O. Selznick.
Title:
The garden of Allah, 1936 May 15 / by Robert Hichens ; screenplay by W.P. Lipscomb ; adaptation by Willis Goldbeck ; directed by Richard Boleslawski ; dialogue by Lynn Riggs ; produced by David O. Selznick.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (ca. 112 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Lipscomb, W. P. (William Percy), 1887-1958. The garden of Allah, 1936 May 15 / by Robert Hichens ; screenplay by W.P. Lipscomb ; adaptation by Willis Goldbeck ; directed by Richard Boleslawski ; dialogue by Lynn Riggs ; produced by David O. Selznick.
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