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Paul Eliot Green(1894-1981) was a Southern playwright, poet, and novelist. Born in Lillington, North Carolina, Green lived in the state all of his life and tried to capture in his writings the culture and heritage of the American South, concentrating on the experiences of tenant farmers, mill workers, Native Americans and African Americans. Green studied at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill under folk dramatist Frederick Koch of the Carolina Playmakers. After an interruption of his college career to serve with the armed forces during World War I, he returned to Chapel Hill and graduated in 1921. Green was married to Elizabeth Atkinson Lay in 1922. From 1923 to 1944, and again from 1962 to 1963, Green served on the faculty at UNC Chapel Hill, first as professor of philosophy, then dramatic arts, and later of radio, television and motion pictures. He wrote and published numerous one-act and full-length plays, novels, short stories, essays and articles, motion-picture scripts and radio plays. He also edited The Reviewer, a periodical, from 1921 to 1925. Green was recognized with several literary honors. In 1927, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for In Abraham's Bosom, his play dealing with racism in the South, and in 1965 he was the recipient of the North Carolina Achievement Award. In 1937, Green was asked to write a play as part of the 350th anniversary celebration of the landing of the first English colonists in the "New World." He used this opportunity to tell the story of The Lost Colony in an emerging format, the symphonic drama. This type of play was commonly produced throughout the South during the warmer summer months, and was based on the principles of Greek drama. Green was in favor of integration, and he expressed his social concerns through his plays and writings. From the 1920s onward, he devoted his time, energy, and financial resources to supporting basic civil rights for African Americans and Native Americans. He also spoke out for for the poor, uneducated, and imprisoned, and opposed the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union. He was later quick to demonstrate his opposition to the American presence in Vietnam. Several of Green's works were inspired by his interest in social issues, among them Cabin in the Cotton (1932), Hymn to the Rising Sun (1936), and Wilderness Road (1955). Paul Green lived in Chapel Hill until his death in 1981.
Paul Eliot Green was a writer with the Federal Theater Project from Chapel Hill, N.C.
Paul Green, playwright.
Paul Green (1894-1981) was a North Carolina playwright. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his 1927 play, In Abraham's Bosom . He is also known for creating a new dramatic form that he called "symphonic drama." Inspired by historical events, it incorporated music and pageantry, usually for outdoor performance. The Louisiana Cavalier was one of Green's outdoor play dramas. It was produced by the Louisiana Outdoor Drama Association and opened in the Grand Ecore Ampitheatre at Natches, Louisiana on June 16, 1976 and ran until 1979. This drama focused on Louis Junchereau St. Denis (1676-1744), a French-Canadian soldier and explorer who was most known for his exploration and development of the Louisiana and Texas regions.
Paul Eliot Green (1894-1981), of Chapel Hill, N.C., was an author, Pulitzer prize-winning playwright, and humanitarian.
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Paul Eliot Green (1894-1981) was born near Lillington, N.C., and attended the University of North Carolina and Cornell University. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War I, he taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1923 to 1963, first as instructor in philosophy and later as professor of dramatic art. Primarily known as a playwright and screenwriter, he also wrote novels, short stories, essays, songs, lyrics and libretti; in 1927 he won the Pulitzer Prize in drama for his play In Abraham's bosom. He served as president of the American Folk Festival from 1934 to 1945, president of the North Carolina State Literary and Historical Association from 1942 to 1943, and director of the American National Theater Academy from 1959 to 1961. In 1979 Green was named Dramatist Laureate of North Carolina. He died in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Prolific writer Paul Eliot Green was born on March 17, 1894 near Lillington, North Carolina, the son of farmers William Archibald Green and Betty (Byrd) Green. Green attended Buie's Creek Academy (now Campbell College), graduating in 1914; the University of North Carolina, graduating in 1921; and did graduate work at Cornell University (1922-1923). He married Elizabeth Atkinson Lay on July 6, 1922, and they had four children: Paul E. Green, Jr., Byrd Green Cornwell, Betsy Green Moyer, and Janet Green Catlin.
During World War I, Green served in the United States Army in Belgium and France, and became second Lieutenant.
Between 1923 and 1963, Green taught philosophy, dramatic art, and television and film at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Many of Green's writings focus on race, most notably In Abraham's Bosom . He also collaborated with Richard Wright to adapt the novel Native Son for the stage.
Paul Green has won several awards for his writings, including the Belasco Cup in 1925 for The No 'Count Boy and the Pulitzer Prize in drama in 1927 for In Abraham's Bosom .
Paul Eliot Green died 1981.
Source: Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2003.
[The following essay is a slightly adapted version of a sketch by William S. Powell, published in Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, volume 2, pp. 358-359 (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1986), and used with permission. It is followed by a list of works by Paul Green prepared by Rhoda Wynn in 1976, also slightly adapted.]
PAUL ELIOT GREEN, dramatist, author, and teacher, was born on 17 March 1894 in Harnett County, North Carolina, the son of William Archibald and Betty Lorine Byrd Green. He grew up on his father's farm engaging in the labors and pleasures of rural life. For a time he played minor-league baseball for a team in Lillington and was widely acclaimed as a pitcher because he was ambidextrous. Music also was an important part of his life. His mother bought an organ and taught her children to play. Green taught himself to play the violin and later composed music for his plays. After graduation from nearby Buies Creek Academy in 1914, he worked to earn money for college and entered The University of North Carolina in 1916. As a freshman he wrote poems that were published in The Carolina Magazine, and he was the author of the play produced by the seniors at commencement.
In April 1917, before finishing his first year at the university, Green enlisted in the army for service in World War I. Before leaving for France he published at his own expense a thin volume of poems, Trifles of Thought by P.E.G., because he was not certain that he would survive the war to pursue the literary career of which he dreamed. Young Green rose rapidly through the ranks from private to corporal, sergeant, and sergeant-major with the 105th Engineers, 30th Division; afterwards he was commissioned second lieutenant with the Chief of Engineers in Paris. During a year's service at the front in Belgium and France, he participated in several months of heavy combat in the trenches. This experience had a lasting effect on him, though he was always reluctant to speak about it. He returned to the university in 1919 and graduated with a major in philosophy in 1921. Green studied under Frederick H. Koch, a newly arrived member of the faculty, who had organized the Carolina Playmakers in 1918. The new professor encouraged Green and others to write "folk plays" based on local subjects and their own experiences. Plays by his students, including many by Paul Green, were produced. One of the students, Elizabeth Lay, daughter of the Reverend George Lay, rector of St. Mary's College in Raleigh, married Green on 6 July 1922. After a year of graduate study in philosophy under Professor Horace Williams in Chapel Hill, Green went to Cornell University for further graduate work and in 1923 became an assistant professor of philosophy at The University of North Carolina. He remained in that department until 1939, when he became a professor of dramatic art. In 1944, he resigned to devote full time to writing.
Throughout his twenty-one years as a professor, Green wrote plays as well as short stories, novels, and poetry. Although many were produced by the Carolina Playmakers in Chapel Hill, some were produced in Washington, D. C., New York, and elsewhere. In 1927 he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for In Abraham's Bosom produced at the Garrick Theater in New York. His other Broadway plays included The House of Connelly, Roll Sweet Chariot, Johnny Johnson, and Native Son .
For many years Paul and Elizabeth Green collaborated with others in the production of The Literary Lantern, a newspaper column of book reviews and book news. In 1925, Green became editor of The Reviewer, a literary journal. He also contributed to newspapers, particularly the Raleigh News and Observer . Travel for educational purposes occupied some of his time. In the summer of 1926 he was at the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire, and, while on leave of absence as a Guggenheim Fellow in 1928 and 1929, he studied the theatre in Germany and England. In 1951, supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, he traveled and studied the theater in Japan and elsewhere in the Orient.
After seeing the motion picture, The Birth of a Nation, in 1915, Green anticipated the development of this medium as a true art form. He welcomed the opportunity in 1932 to go to Hollywood, Calif., under contract to Warner Brothers to write scripts for motion pictures. For various lengths of time and for different companies, including Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, he wrote scripts in Hollywood for films starring George Arliss, Lionel Barrymore, Bette Davis, Clark Gable, Greer Garson, Will Rogers, and others. Although well paid for his work, he was rarely satisfied with the artistic quality of the final product, and scandalized by what he saw as Hollywood's immorality. He often declined to accept particular assignments and finally ended the association after 1964.
Long interested in a new form of drama, Green was inspired by some plays he saw in Germany. As early as 1928, he wrote Professor Koch of his hope to use the theme of the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island in dramatic production. This was realized in 1937, when The Lost Colony, a symphonic drama as he termed it, was produced in an outdoor theatre on Roanoke Island, site of the 1587 colony. Employing the spoken word, song, music, dance, pantomime, and light, it was a notable success and except for the years of World War II has been produced by the Roanoke Island Historical Association each summer since. This was merely the first of such works by Green and others; historical dramas, presented at or near the site of the actual events depicted, have appeared all around the United States. Green himself was the author of fifteen plays written to be performed outdoors in North Carolina, Florida, Virginia, Kentucky, Texas, and elsewhere.
Green's contributions were widely recognized. In addition to the early Pulitzer Prize and the Guggenheim Fellowship, he received the Belasco Little Theatre Tournament trophy in 1925. Other honors included the National Theatre Conference plaque, the American Theater Association citation for distinguished service to the theater, the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union's Frank P. Graham Award, the Morrison Award, the North Caroliniana Society Award, the North Carolina Writers Conference Award, and the Sir Walter Raleigh cup. In 1979 the General Assembly named him North Carolina's dramatist laureate. He received honorary doctorates from The University of North Carolina, Davidson College, Campbell College, the North Carolina School of the Arts, and four out-of-state colleges and universities.
He was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and of the executive committee of the U. S. National Commission for UNESCO (1950-52). In 1951, he was a delegate to the UNESCO conference in Paris. Green also held the following positions: president, American Folk Festival, 1934-1945; president, National Theatre Conference, 1940-1942; member, Board of Directors, American National Theatre and Academy, 1959-61; delegate, International Conference on the Performing Arts, Athens, Greece, 1962; member, Advisory Committee, North Carolina School of the Arts, beginning in 1964; member, Advisory Board, Institute of Outdoor Drama, beginning in 1952.
From his youth, when he demonstrated sympathy and compassion for the poor, blacks, and others whom he saw around him in his rural community, Paul Green acted and spoke in support of the basic rights of all humanity. A gentle, kindly man, he knew when, where, and how to direct attention to the wrongs he witnessed and to seek redress. Civil rights, poverty, and political oppression were all causes of concern to him, and he lent support to them in person, in print, and financially. He spoke out against and wrote plays dealing with war, lynching, chain gangs, prejudice, and superstition. Even though at times his stand was unpopular in many quarters, his ideals were understood and there was little or no personal criticism of him. It was known that Green was haunted by the ideal of perfection and that he believed in the uniqueness of man as responsible to his neighbor and to God.
Paul and Elizabeth Green were the parents of Paul Eliot, Jr., Nancy Byrd (Cornwell), Elizabeth Betsy McAllister (Moyer), and Janet MacNeill (Lauritzen, 1955-1958, and later Catlin). Paul Green's siblings were Daniel Hugh Green, Gladys Green Sylvester, Mary Green Johnson, Erma Green Gold, and Caro Mae Green Russell (Couch in the mid-1960s). Elizabeth Lay Green's sisters were Virginia Ginger Lay Hawkins, Ellen Lay Hodgkinson, Nancy Lay White, and Lucy Lay Zuber; her brother was Henry C. Lay.
Paul Green died on 4 May 1981. He was buried in the old Chapel Hill Cemetery near the Paul Green Theatre on the university campus.
SEE: Agatha B. Adams, Paul Green of Chapel Hill (1951); Chapel Hill Newspaper, 30 June, 1, 2, 5 July 1976, 5, 6, 10 May 1981; Barrett H. Clark, Paul Green (1928); Vincent S. Kenny, Paul Green (1971); Walter S. Lazenby, Paul Green (1970); McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, vol. 2 (1972), for a list of his plays (a copy in the North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill, has been updated with typed additions); New York Times, 6, 10 May 1981; Pembroke Magazine 10 (1978); Raleigh News and Observer, 2 Apr. 1950, 5, 6, May 1918; Who's Who in America (1980).
- Broadway Plays:
- In Abraham's Bosom, 1926
- The Field God, 1927
- The House of Connelly, 1928
- Johnny Johnson, 1937, with Kurt Weill
- Native Son, 1941, with Richard Wright
- The No 'Count Boy, 1925
- Roll, Sweet Chariot, 1935
- Numerous bills of one-act plays on and off Broadway
- Symphonic Dramas:
- The Lost Colony, annually since 1937, Roanoke Island, North Carolina
- The Highland Call, 1939, 1940, Fayetteville, North Carolina; 1955, 1956, Campbell College, Buies Creek, North Carolina; and 1976 as Cumberland County Bicentennial Drama, Fayetteville, North Carolina
- The Common Glory, annually since 1947, Williamsburg, Virginia
- Faith of Our Fathers, 1950, 1951, Washington, D.C.
- The 17th Star, 1953, Columbus, Ohio
- Wilderness Road, 1955, 1956, 1957, and annually since 1973, Berea, Kentucky
- The Founders, 1957, 1958, and 1964, Williamsburg, Virginia
- The Confederacy, 1958, 1959, Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Cross and Sword, annually since 1965, St. Augustine, Florida
- The Stephen Foster Story, annually since 1959, Bardstown, Kentucky
- Texas, annually since 1966, Palo Duro Canyon, Texas
- Trumpet in the Land, annually since 1970, New Philadelphia, Ohio
- Drumbeats in Georgia, 1972, 1973, Jekyll Island, Georgia
- We the People, 1976, Bicentennial Drama, Columbia, Maryland
- Louisiana Cavalier, premiered 1976, Natchitoches, Louisiana
- The Lone Star, premiered 1977, Galveston, Texas
- Plays Published:
- The Lord's Will and Other Carolina Plays, 1925
- Lonesome Road, Six Plays for the Negro Theatre, 1926
- The Field God and In Abraham's Bosom, 1927
- In the Valley and Other Carolina Plays, 1928
- The House of Connelly and Other Plays, 1931
- Roll, Sweet Chariot, 1935
- Shroud My Body Down, 1935
- Hymn to the Rising Sun, 1936
- Johnny Johnson (with music by Kurt Weill), 1937
- The Enchanted Maze, 1939
- Out of the South, fifteen plays, 1939
- Native Son (adaptation of Richard Wright's novel), 1941
- Peer Gynt, (American version), 1951
- Wings For to Fly, Three radio plays of Negro life, 1959
- Five Plays of the South, 1963
- The Sheltering Plaid, (one-act), 1965
- The Honeycomb, 1972
- Symphonic Dramas as indicated above.
- Also many one-act plays published individually.
- Novels:
- The Laughing Pioneer, 1932
- This Body the Earth, 1935
- Short Stories: (volumes)
- Wide Fields, 1928
- Salvation on a String, 1946
- Dog on the Sun, 1949
- Words and Ways, 1968
- Home to My Valley, 1970
- The Land of Nod and Other Stories, 1976
- Essays: (volumes)
- The Hawthorn Tree, 1943
- Forever Growing, 1945
- Dramatic Heritage, 1953
- Drama and the Weather, 1958
- Plough and Furrow, 1963
- Screen plays:
- Cabin in the Cotton (from the novel of the same title by H. H. Kroll), Warner Brothers, 1932, starring Richard Barthelmess and Bette Davis.
- Voltaire, Warner Brothers, 1933, starring George Arliss.
- State Fair (from the novel of the same title by Phil Strong), Fox Film Corporation, 1932, starring Janet Gaynor and Will Rogers.
- Dr. Bull (from the novel, The Last Adam, by James Gould Cozzens), Fox Film Corporation, 1933, starring Will Rogers.
- David Harum (from the novel by E. N. Westcott), Twentieth-Century Fox, starring Will Rogers.
- Time Out of Mind (from a Rachel Field novel), Twentieth-Century-Fox, starring Lionel Barrymore.
- The Rosary (Treatment).
- Broken Soil, Sam Goldwyn, starring Gary Cooper and Anna Sten.
- Red Shoes Run Faster (from the novel by Henry Bellaman).
- Roseanna McCoy (from the novel by Alberta Hannum), Sam Goldwyn.
- Black Like Me or Journey into Shame (from the autobiography by John Howard Griffin), Film Features, 1964.
- Lyrics and music:
- The Lost Colony Songbook, compiler/lyricist, 1938
- The Highland Call Songbook, compiler/lyricist, 1941
- Song in the Wilderness (Cantata with music by Charles Vardell) lyrics, 1947
- The Common Glory Songbook, compiler/lyricist (includes Paul Green melodies), 1951*
- Carmen (American version), 1953
- Texas Songbook, compiler/lyricist (includes Paul Green melodies), 1967
- Numerous tunes and lyrics for his dramatic works
- Radio plays:
- A Start in Life, in The Free Company Presents, ed. James Boyd, 1941
- Wings For to Fly, Three Plays of Negro Life, 1959.
- Foreign productions:
- The Field God, Gate Theatre, London, 1927-28
- White Dresses, Japan, 1951
- Johnny Johnson, Bochum, Germany, 1973-74
- Johnny Johnson, Finnish National Theatre, Helsinki, 1975-77
- The House of Connelly, Vienna, Austria
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Odets mss., 1921-1963
Title:
Odets mss. 1921-1963
Consists of the papers of playwright Clifford Odets, 1906-1963.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30,000 items
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Parks -- Palo Duro Canyon State Park.
Title:
Parks -- Palo Duro Canyon State Park.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Parks -- Palo Duro Canyon State Park.
Hipp, William Emsley. William Emsley Hipp photographs and related materials, 1976-1987.
Title:
William Emsley Hipp photographs and related materials, 1976-1987.
The materials consist of photographs, most of which are William Emsley Hipp's working photographic portraits of persons commissioned for busts and images of his finished pieces made between 1976 and 1985. Also included are manuscripts, drawings, and paintings on paper related to the sculptures. Many of the subjects of his works have connections to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Included are former United States Senator Sam J. Ervin Jr., North Carolina legislator Thomas J. White, North Carolina Supreme Court Justice William H. Bobbitt, playwright Paul Green, director of the Institute of Government and law professor Albert Coates, UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus Roger N. Kirkman, and basketball coach Dean E. Smith.
ArchivalResource: ca. 680 items (2.0 linear feet)
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- Hipp, William Emsley. William Emsley Hipp photographs and related materials, 1976-1987.
Rubin, Louis Decimus, 1923-. Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 D-H) [manuscript].
Title:
Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 D-H) [manuscript].
Series 1.1.1. Selected author correspondence (names beginning with D-H): This series contains correspondence with writers and critics of major import, as selected by Rubin. Note that writers and critics of special importance in Rubin's papers are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
ArchivalResource: 31400 items (38.0 linear ft.).
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- Rubin, Louis Decimus, 1923-. Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 D-H) [manuscript].
Raphaelson, Samson, 1896-1983. Papers, 1916-1982.
Title:
Papers, 1916-1982.
Correspondence, playscripts, screenplays, scenarios, short stories, and other manuscripts, drafts, photocopies, contracts and other documents, tearsheets, clippings, and other materials relating to his career as a screenwriter, playwright, and author of short stories.
ArchivalResource: 19.5 linear ft (ca.7,400 items in 40 boxes).
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- Raphaelson, Samson, 1896-1983. Papers, 1916-1982.
Williams, Henry Horace, 1858-1940. Henry Horace William papers, 1861-1948.
Title:
Henry Horace William papers, 1861-1948.
Papers of Horace Williams include personal and professional correspondence; drafts of writings by Williams; and papers of the Williams estate. There are several notebooks kept by Williams during his student days at Yale and Harvard universities. Most of the correspondence is between Williams and former students, including novelist Thomas Wolfe, playwright Paul Green, U.S. Circuit Judge John H. Parker, U.S. Senator Josiah William Bailey, and historian and educator Albert Coates. The papers of the Williams estate include the correspondence of Francis Bradshaw, executor of the estate. Also included in the collection are some papers of Williams's wife, Bertha Colton Williams.
ArchivalResource: About 2000 items (5.0 linear ft.).
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- Williams, Henry Horace, 1858-1940. Henry Horace William papers, 1861-1948.
Dalmas, Victor. Victor Dalmas papers, 1974-2002 [manuscript].
Title:
Victor Dalmas papers, 1974-2002 [manuscript].
Correspondence relating to draft manuscripts and edited copy for issues of "Pembroke Magazine" during Dalmas's tenure as editor, 1974-1979, among which are issues on Paul Green and Erskine Caldwell. Also included are letters to and from various writers, especially from North Carolina, and materials relating to books edited and published by Dalmas through Dalmas/Ricour, Publishers.
ArchivalResource: 11000 items (14.0 linear ft.).
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- Dalmas, Victor. Victor Dalmas papers, 1974-2002 [manuscript].
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1939-1944.
Title:
Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1939-1944.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (7 leaves).
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1939-1944.
Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood papers, 1867-1974
Title:
Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood papers 1867-1974
Renowned Russian translator and Soviet culture lecturer Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood (1894-1974) is best known as the English translator for Konstantin Stanislavsky, the actor, director, and dramatics coach for the Moscow Art Theatre. The collection consists of correspondence in English, Russian, French, Italian and German; articles; photographs; and scrapbooks. There is a document in the collection that predates Mrs. Hapgood's birthdate. The collection contains voluminous correspondence from Konstantin Stanislavsky's associates and family, although there is no correspondence from Stanislavsky himself.
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- Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood papers, 1867-1974
O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Letter to Ruth Mason [manuscript], 1927 May 5.
Title:
Letter to Ruth Mason [manuscript], 1927 May 5.
Eugene O'Neill, Hamilton, Bermuda, writes Mason, New York City, regarding the production of Paul Green's "The Field God," by her husband. He notes that his "Strange Interlude" is practically under contract.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Letter to Ruth Mason [manuscript], 1927 May 5.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [The highland call / by Paul Green]
Title:
[The highland call / by Paul Green] [195-?]
ArchivalResource: [6], 133 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [The highland call / by Paul Green]
Harmon, William, 1938-. William Harmon papers, 1939-2000 (correspondents G-Hi).
Title:
William Harmon papers, 1939-2000 (correspondents G-Hi).
Correspondents represented in the collection arranged alphabetically by last name.
ArchivalResource: About 10000 items (23.0 linear ft.)
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- Harmon, William, 1938-. William Harmon papers, 1939-2000 (correspondents G-Hi).
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Look homeward, angel : dramatized by James Stokely / [Paul Green]
Title:
Look homeward, angel : dramatized by James Stokely / [Paul Green] [1939?]
ArchivalResource: 5 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Look homeward, angel : dramatized by James Stokely / [Paul Green]
Prompt books and related materials from productions at the Harvard University Loeb Drama Center
Title:
Prompt books and related materials from productions at the Harvard University Loeb Drama Center
Prompt books and related materials concerning productions of the Loeb Drama Center of Harvard University.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet (16 boxes)
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- American Repertory Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.). Prompt books and related materials, 1961-2006.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Sing all a green willow : with lyrics and music / by Paul Green.
Title:
Sing all a green willow : with lyrics and music / by Paul Green. c1969.
ArchivalResource: 133, 4 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Sing all a green willow : with lyrics and music / by Paul Green.
Isaacs, Edith J. R. (Edith Juliet Rich), 1878-1956. Papers, 1889-1957.
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Papers, 1889-1957.
Papers of an editor of "Theatre Arts" magazine (1918-1946), chiefly consisting of correspondence and manuscripts of articles, poetry, and two operettas by Mrs. Isaacs and members of her family.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
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- Isaacs, Edith J. R. (Edith Juliet Rich), 1878-1956. Papers, 1889-1957.
Mary Katharine Woodworth papers, 1787-1989
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Mary Katharine Woodworth papers 1787-1989
Mary Katharine Woodworth (1900 – 1988) graduated from Bryn Mawr in 1924 with a Greek and English major and a minor in archeology. She received her Ph. D in English from Bryn Mawr in 1933. After her book on British poet and genealogist Samuel Egerton Brydges was published in 1935, she began teaching in the English department at Bryn Mawr, and introduced the college’s first course on 20th century writers. She awarded a Distinguished Teaching Award from Bryn Mawr in 1968 upon her retirement. Her bequest of her entire estate to Bryn Mawr in 1988, which included Van Gogh’s The Violinist, made her the 4th largest contributor to the college at the time. Her papers include personal correspondence, journals, research notes, and financial records. Additionally, the collection includes correspondence between Woodworth and writers – including E. E. Cummings, Marianne Moore, Dylan Thomas, Eudora Welty, Adrienne Rich, Elizabeth Bowen, D. H. Lawrence, William Faulkner, Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, E. M. Forster, and V. S. Pritchett – who she pursued to lecture at Bryn Mawr.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 Linear feet
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- Mary Katharine Woodworth papers, 1787-1989
Paul Green Papers, 1880-1992
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Paul Green Papers, 1880-1992
Paul Eliot Green (1894-1981) of Chapel Hill, N.C., was an author, Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, and humanitarian. This collection contains material documenting many facets of Green's life and work, material relating to the life and work of his wife, Elizabeth Lay Green, and numerous items relating to members of the Greens' immediate and extended family. Paul Green's work as a dramatist and writer is documented in his professional correspondence files (circa 34,400 items); by extensive files on his including background material, drafts, musical scores, and business records; and by drafts of poems, essays, and novels by Green. Also included are yearly diaries (1917-1980), photographs, tape recordings, and appointment books. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, James Boyd, Erskine Caldwell, William T. Couch, Jonathan Daniels, Donald Davidson, John Ehle, Caroline Gordon, Frank Porter Graham, John Howard Griffin, Tyrone Guthrie, Dubose Heyward, Noel Houston, Langston Hughes, Gerald W. Johnson, James Weldon Johnson, Frederick Koch, Lotte Lenya, H. L. Mencken, Howard Odum, Clarence Poe, Carl Sandburg, Betty Smith, Lamar Stringfield, Allen Tate, Kurt Weil, Orson Welles, and Richard Wright, among many others. Green's associations with various theater, cultural, and humanitarian organizations in North Carolina and elsewhere are extensively documented. Correspondence and other materials show his opinions on such issues as lynching, capital punishment, nationalism, communism, race relations, religion, and the Vietnamese, Korean, and First and Second World Wars. Also included are a considerable number of photographs relating to Green's family and to his work, and financial records. symphonic dramas,
ArchivalResource: 195 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 111,500 items)
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- Paul Green Papers, 1880-1992
Stem, Thad. Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
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Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
Correspondence and literary materials of Thad Stem. There is substantial correspondence with Jonathan Daniels, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, Hiram Haydn, and Sam Ragan as well as letters from family members, friends, fans, and editors. Writings include typescript drafts and proofs of Stem's books; drafts of editorials, short stories, poems, and other shorter writing by Stem; and drafts of an unpublished novel. Scrapbooks contain letters to Stem, photographs, clippings, and other memorabilia. Also included are notes, printed materials, and photographs of Stem.
ArchivalResource: About 11200 items (14.0 linear feet).
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- Stem, Thad. Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984.
Blue Jacket Outdoor Drama, 1974-2010
Title:
Blue Jacket Outdoor Drama 1974-2010
The Blue Jacket Outdoor Drama Collection includes the records and files accumulated by the production company, First Frontier, Inc during the development and production of Blue Jacket Outdoor Drama between 1974 and 2010. These records consist of administrative and financial records of First Frontier, Inc., as well as the research, production, publicity, marketing, fundraising, and performance of Blue Jacket Outdoor Drama. The collection also includes related photographs, computer files, and video recordings.
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- Blue Jacket Outdoor Drama, 1974-2010
Barrett H. Clark Papers, 1905-1952
Title:
Barrett H. Clark Papers 1905-1952
The Barrett H. Clark Papers document the work of American writer, editor, translator, and drama scholar, Barrett H. Clark, spanning the dates 1905 to 1953. The papers contain correspondence, writings, personal papers, photographs, and printed material providing insight into Clark's scholarship on drama. Correspondents include: Maksim Gorky, Paul Green, Eugene O'Neill, and Betty Smith.
ArchivalResource: 11.89 linear feet (29 boxes)
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- Barrett H. Clark Papers, 1905-1952
Ragan, Sam, 1915-1996. Sam Ragan papers, 1950-1996.
Title:
Sam Ragan papers, 1950-1996.
Papers document Sam Ragan's career as a journalist and his role as patron of the arts in North Carolina. Correspondence files include materials relating to newspaper organizations, the North Carolina Arts Council, North Carolina Writers' Conference, North Carolina Writers' Network, and the Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities. Subject files include information about the Freedom of Information Act and on the Free Press-Fair Trial confrontation of 1968, along with correspondence from various North Carolina writers. Writings include materials regarding Ragan's "The Tree in the Far Pasture" (Blair, 1964), typescripts of commentaries from "Sam Ragan Reports," which aired on WTVD television in Durham, and drafts of works by other writers. There are also materials relating to Ragan's tenure at the "News and Observer," typescripts of the columns, and letters to the editor used on the editorial page of "The Pilot." Financial information chiefly relates to the "The Pilot." Also included are photographs of Sam Ragan alone and with others and recordings of North Carolina Writers' Conference banquet dinners. Selected correspondents are listed in this record.
ArchivalResource: About 32600 items (51.5 linear ft.)
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- Ragan, Sam, 1915-1996. Sam Ragan papers, 1950-1996.
Foerster, Norman, 1887-1972. Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Title:
Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Letters and literary manuscripts from poets and political and scientific figures whose writings were to be published in anthologies edited by Foerster. Some letters pertain to the creative writing program at the University of Iowa. Correspondents include Stephen Vincent Bénet, T. S. Eliot, Paul Engle, Robert Frost, and Paul Green. Includes photographs of John Burroughs, Floyd Dell, G.K. Kittredge, and Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
ArchivalResource: 127 items.
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- Foerster, Norman, 1887-1972. Norman Foerster papers, ca.1900-1949.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Reminiscences of Paul Eliot Green : oral history, 1975.
Title:
Reminiscences of Paul Eliot Green : oral history, 1975.
Childhood, family background; education, University of North Carolina, 1921, Cornell, 1923; influences on his writing; World War I experiences, Berlin in the 1920s; teaching at Chapel Hill, late 1920s; development of symphonic drama; Group Theater, Hollywood, 1930s; strikes, civil rights efforts.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 258 leaves.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Reminiscences of Paul Eliot Green : oral history, 1975.
Lyrics to Kurt Weill songs, [ca. 1928]-1986.
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Lyrics to Kurt Weill songs, [ca. 1928]-1986.
Collection of lyrics to Kurt Weill songs. Lyricists include Bertolt Brecht, Maxwell Anderson, Ogden Nash, Ira Gershwin, Alan Jay Lerner, Langston Hughes, Paul Green, Michael Feingold, and Eric Salzman. Includes translations.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Kurt Weill Foundation for Music. Lyrics to Kurt Weill songs, [ca. 1928]-1986.
Mills, Charles, 1914-1982. Charles Mills papers, 1937-1981.
Title:
Charles Mills papers, 1937-1981.
The collection is mainly letters to Charles and Marguerite Mills from literary and academic colleagues and from personal friends. Significant correspondents include Walter Baxter, Lewis White Beck, Warren Pendleton Carrier, Elizabeth Henderson Cotten, Robert Fitzgerald, Allan H. Gilbert, Katharine Everett Gilbert, Paul Elliot Green, Archibald Henderson, Helmut Kuhn, Clare Leighton, Milton Charles Nahm, Betty Smith, and Nathan Comfort Starr. Also included are typed copies of writings of a few correspondents, probably sent to the Millses for review and a war journal Warren Carrier kept while serving in the American Field Service in Burma in 1944 and 1945.
ArchivalResource: About 150 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Mills, Charles, 1914-1982. Charles Mills papers, 1937-1981.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Diary : October 10-Novenmber 3, 1951 : visit to Japan / Paul E. Green].
Title:
[Diary : October 10-Novenmber 3, 1951 : visit to Japan / Paul E. Green]. [1951]
ArchivalResource: leaves 27-113.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Diary : October 10-Novenmber 3, 1951 : visit to Japan / Paul E. Green].
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
The Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya contain manuscript scores and sketches of Weill's music, including 8 American stage works, 2 German stage works, and other major compositions and smaller pieces. The Papers also hold photocopies of holograph scores from Weill's German period which are housed in the Archives of Universal-Edition, Vienna. The careers of Weill and Lenya are documented by: correspondence to and from their families, friends, and collaborators; programs; photographs, including pictures of musical productions by Weill and Lenya's film appearances; personal documents; and 20,000 newspaper clippings from the Berlin years.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear ft. (107 boxes)
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- Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Gerard, Philip. [North Carolina authors literary ephemera : G].
Title:
[North Carolina authors literary ephemera : G].
ArchivalResource: Items in box.
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- Gerard, Philip. [North Carolina authors literary ephemera : G].
Adams, Edward C. L. (Edward Clarkson Leverett), 1876-1946. Edward C.L. Adams papers, 1926-1931.
Title:
Edward C.L. Adams papers, 1926-1931.
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, book reviews, drafts of ethnic sketches, and other papers documenting literary representations of African-American residents of South Carolina as seen through folktales, dialect, portions of sermons, ballads, and fiction; includes correspondence and other material relating to the publication and reception of Adams's works Congaree Sketches (1927), Nigger to Nigger (1928), and Potee's Gal "A Drama of Negro Life Near the Big Congaree" (1929). Papers and reviews re publication of Congaree Sketches in 1927 by University of North Carolina Press which included an introduction by Chapel Hill professor and playwright Paul Green, in which he called for more humane treatment of African Americans, with letter, 30 May 1927, to George Coffin Taylor, in which Adams expressed his disapproval of Green's introduction; and three short undated sketches in dialect, "conversations with Tad," re USC football, politics, politicians, and other issues of the day. Correspondents include Maxwell E. Perkins, editor of Scribner's, ca. 1928-1930, re publication of Nigger to Nigger and publicity; many letters address the controversy re staging of the play, Potee's Gal by the Columbia Stage Society with a cast of 150 African-American actors which was cancelled shortly before opening due to protests, including letter, 7 Feb. 1928, from Harry R.E. Hampton, in which he urges Adams to resume rehersals for the good of the Stage Society, the city, the state, and the South; and Adams correspondence, ca. 1929-1930, with Theresa Helburn, docmenting his efforts to produce the play in New York; and letter, 24 Mar. 1930, from Elliott White Springs in which he praises the play and encourages Adams to expand the story. Also including letter, 6 June 1931, London, England from Eslanda "Essie" Cardozo Goode (Mrs. Paul Robeson), expressing appreciation for letters and books sent by Adams following their meeting in Columbia, S.C., reporting enjoyment of her first trip to South Carolina and noting family connections to the state [Robeson was granddaughter of Francis L. Cardozo, the secretary of state of South Carolina during Reconstruction]. Other correspondents include Christie Benet, J. Heyward Gibbes, Paul Green, Margaret Haynes, McDavid Horton, Bishop John Hurst, W. Bedford Moore, Charles Norman, Albert D. Oliphant, Josephine Pinckney, Stanhope Sams, Yates Snowden, and Edgar T. Thompson.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (1 carton)
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- Adams, Edward C. L. (Edward Clarkson Leverett), 1876-1946. Edward C.L. Adams papers, 1926-1931.
William Meade Prince and Lillian Hughes Prince papers, 1890s-1962.
Title:
William Meade Prince and Lillian Hughes Prince papers, 1890s-1962.
The bulk of the collection is correspondence, mostly between the Princes, much of it during their courtship. Also included are professional letters relating to William Prince's career as an illustrator and writer and to Lillian Prince's stage career; journals and diaries of both Princes; drafts of two unfinished books by William Prince; collected material, including a scrapbook about The Southern Part of Heaven and three scrapbooks about Lillian Prince's stage career; financial material; and photographs of family members and friends, stage productions, and William Prince's book and magazine illustrations. There is also a small group of materials relating to the purchase of land by the Order of Gimghoul at the University of North Carolina in the 1910s. The Addition of 2004 contains photographs, correspondence, and other papers. Photographs are primarily of William Meade Prince and Lillian Hughes Prince; they include photographs of the Princes with their adopted daughter, Caroline. There are also letters from William Meade Prince to Lillian Hughes Prince written during their courtship, letters to the Princes from Caroline, and other items.
ArchivalResource: About 3200 items (14.0 linear ft.)
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- William Meade Prince and Lillian Hughes Prince papers, 1890s-1962.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
Title:
Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
This collection contains material documenting the many facets of Green's life and work, material relating to the life and work of his wife, Elizabeth Lay Green, and numerous items relating to members of the Greens' immediate and extended families. Paul Green's work as a dramatist and writer is documented in his professional correspondence files (ca. 34,400 items); by extensive files on his "symphonic dramas," including background material, drafts, musical scores, and business records; and by drafts of poems, novels, and essays by Green. Also included are yearly diaries, 1917-1981, photographs, tape recordings, and appointment books. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, James Boyd, Erskine Caldwell, William T. Couch, Jonathan Daniels, Donald Davidson, John Ehle, Caroline Gordon, Frank Porter Graham, John Howard Griffin, Tyrone Guthrie, Dubose Heyward, Noel Houston, Langston Hughes, Gerald W. Johnson, James Weldon Johnson, Frederick Koch, Lotte Lenya, H.L. Mencken, Howard Odum, Clarence Poe, Carl Sandburg, Betty Smith, Lamar Stringfield, Allen Tate, Kurt Weill, Orson Welles, and Richard Wright. Green's associations with various theater, cultural, and humanitarian organizations in North Carolina and elsewhere are extensively documented. Correspondence and other materials show his opinions on such social issues as lynching, capital punishment, nationalism, communism, race relations, religion, and the Vietnamese, Korean, and First and Second World Wars. Also included are a considerable number of photographs relating to Green's family and to his work, and financial records.
ArchivalResource: ca. 110000 items (192.0 linear feet)
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers, 1880-1985.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Complete working script of "Hymn to the rising sun," by Paul Green.
Title:
Complete working script of "Hymn to the rising sun," by Paul Green. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 24 f. mounted plan (blue print), mounted plates. 29 x 23 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Complete working script of "Hymn to the rising sun," by Paul Green.
Stringfield, Lamar. Lamar Stringfield papers, 1917-1959.
Title:
Lamar Stringfield papers, 1917-1959.
Stingfield's papers include correspondence, mostly 1940-1956, with colleagues and friends, poets and dramatists with whom he collaborated, publishers, and pupils; typed and mimeographed books of plays, historical operas, and other works for which he composed music; and miscellaneous writings for articles, speeches, and lyrics. Correspondents include Robert Russell Bennet, William Berney, Percy Goetschius, Edwin Franke Goldman, Morton Gould, Paul E. Green, Thor Johnson, Richard Korn, Ernest La Prade, Geoffrey O'Hara, Winfred Overholser, Jan Peerce, John Powell, Howard Richardson, Arthur Shepherd, and Leopold Stokowski. Works represented include "Carolina Charcoal," "Mountain Song," "Mountain Blood," "Sodom, Tennessee," "Born Climbin'," and "John Henry."
ArchivalResource: About 3300 items (27.5 linear feet)
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- Stringfield, Lamar. Lamar Stringfield papers, 1917-1959.
Wright, Marion A. (Marion Allan), 1894-1983. Marion A. Wright papers, 1912-1982 [manuscript].
Title:
Marion A. Wright papers, 1912-1982 [manuscript].
Chiefly correspondence, financial and legal materials, speeches and writings, subject files, and other papers relating to the Southern Regional Council, 1951-1971; Penn Community Services, 1947-1965; and North Carolinians Against the Death Penalty, 1964-1971. The papers document Wright's association with these organizations and his interest in human rights, desegregation, the abolition of the death penalty, and civil liberties. Correspondents include Guy B. Johnson, James McBride Dabbs, Raymond Wheeler, Benjamin Mayo, Paul E. Green, and Wright's wife, Alice Spearman Wright.
ArchivalResource: About 18,500 items (22.0 linear ft.).
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- Wright, Marion A. (Marion Allan), 1894-1983. Marion A. Wright papers, 1912-1982 [manuscript].
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers concerning the, Louisiana Cavalier, 1977-1979.
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Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers concerning the , Louisiana Cavalier 1977-1979.
Papers concerning American playwright Paul Green's symphonic drama, Louisiana Cavalier.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.25 linear ft.)
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green papers concerning the, Louisiana Cavalier, 1977-1979.
Graham, Frank Porter, 1886-1972. Amid the immemorial drama of island and sound ...
Title:
Amid the immemorial drama of island and sound ... [1937]
ArchivalResource: 5 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Graham, Frank Porter, 1886-1972. Amid the immemorial drama of island and sound ...
Playbills and press clippings of the original production of Paul Green's Roll, sweet chariot at the Cort Theatre in New York, beginning October 2, 1934.
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Playbills and press clippings of the original production of Paul Green's Roll, sweet chariot at the Cort Theatre in New York, beginning October 2, 1934. [1934]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 29 cm.
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- Playbills and press clippings of the original production of Paul Green's Roll, sweet chariot at the Cort Theatre in New York, beginning October 2, 1934.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Preface for professors : from a talk at graduating time / by Paul Green.
Title:
Preface for professors : from a talk at graduating time / by Paul Green. [1942]
ArchivalResource: 15 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Preface for professors : from a talk at graduating time / by Paul Green.
Ross, Malcolm, 1895-1965. Malcolm Ross papers, 1961-1965 [manuscript].
Title:
Malcolm Ross papers, 1961-1965 [manuscript].
Correspondence and notes of Malcolm Harrison Ross and, after his death, of his wife, related to his "The Cape Fear" (Rivers of America Series, 1965), including a manuscript of the book, and to related research projects, especially concerning Scottish immigrants to North Carolina. Correspondents include Jean Crawford, Paul Green, Inglis Fletcher, William S. Powell, Camille (Mrs. Malcolm) Ross, Lawrence Sprunt, Archibald Donald McDonald Strange, and Roy Wilder, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 800 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Ross, Malcolm, 1895-1965. Malcolm Ross papers, 1961-1965 [manuscript].
Cohen, Gail. Put it there old man.
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Put it there old man. 1981.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Cohen, Gail. Put it there old man.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : prompt copy 1939-'40-'41.
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The lost colony : prompt copy 1939-'40-'41. [1939-1941?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : prompt copy 1939-'40-'41.
Oral history interview with Paul Eliot Green
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Oral history interview with Paul Eliot Green
An interview of Paul Eliot Green conducted 1965 July 13, by Richard Doud, for the Archives of American Art. Green speaks of his background and education; early ventures in writing plays; the history of theater in the South; the Federal Theater Project in the South; writing plays for the Project; the Project's legacy, and his feelings about government support for the arts, and the WPA. He recalls Hallie Flanagan.
OralHistoryResource: Sound recordings: 1 sound tape reel (2 hr.) ; 7 in.Transcript: 24 p.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981,. Oral history interview with Paul Eliot Green, 1965 July 13 [sound recording].
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Letter] 1979 April 15 [to] Clara [Booth Byrd] / Paul [Green].
Title:
[Letter] 1979 April 15 [to] Clara [Booth Byrd] / Paul [Green]. [1979]
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Letter] 1979 April 15 [to] Clara [Booth Byrd] / Paul [Green].
Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, F and G, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1916-1950.
Title:
Editorial correspondence files, F and G, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1916-1950.
ArchivalResource: 400 (ca.) items : typescript.
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- Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, F and G, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1916-1950.
Carnovsky, Morris,. An oral history interview with Morris Carnovsky and Phoebe Brand Carnovsky / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by John Mucci, Pine Brook Lodge, Connecticut, 1987 September 14 : recording and transcript.
Title:
An oral history interview with Morris Carnovsky and Phoebe Brand Carnovsky / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by John Mucci, Pine Brook Lodge, Connecticut, 1987 September 14 : recording and transcript.
The Carnovskys recall the original production of Kurt Weill and Paul Green's Johnny Johnson on Broadway in 1936. They discuss the preparations for the show, the reasons it was not a success, and the difficulties of the Group Theatre at that time, with particular reference to Cheryl Crawford, Lee Strasberg, and Clifford Odets. They detail the preparations the Group made during the summer of 1936, and Weill's role in coaching them. They also recount what it was like to see The eternal road, which ran on Broadway in the first months of 1937. Finally, they discuss the special features of Weill's song style and Lotte Lenya's mastery of them.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (33 p.) ; 28 cm.1 sound cassette (ca. 90 min.) : analog, 1 5/16 ips., stereo.
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- Carnovsky, Morris,. An oral history interview with Morris Carnovsky and Phoebe Brand Carnovsky / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by John Mucci, Pine Brook Lodge, Connecticut, 1987 September 14 : recording and transcript.
Fitzgerald, M. Eleanor (Mary Eleanor), 1877-1955. M. Eleanor Fitzgerald papers, 1915-1974.
Title:
M. Eleanor Fitzgerald papers, 1915-1974.
Papers of a Wisconsin labor advocate, political lecturer, and theatrical manager. Included are correspondence, passports and diaries, plays and programs, memorabilia, and photographs documenting Fitzgerald's activity in the anarchists and labor movement, the Provincetown Playhouse, and other theatrical companies, such as the Dramatic Workshop of the New School for Social Research. Particular emphasis is given to her work with the playwrights and actors of the Provincetown Playhouse theater group. Prominent correspondents include Alexander Berkmen, William Cram Cook, E.E. Cummings, Mary Eakin, Emma Goldman, Paul Green, Mischa Leon, Eugene O'Neil, Benjamin Reitmen, and Pauline Turkel.
ArchivalResource: 2.8 cubic ft.
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- Fitzgerald, M. Eleanor (Mary Eleanor), 1877-1955. M. Eleanor Fitzgerald papers, 1915-1974.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Flora MacDonald and the Whigs : a drama of the Revolutionary War in North Carolina, in one act / by Paul Green.
Title:
Flora MacDonald and the Whigs : a drama of the Revolutionary War in North Carolina, in one act / by Paul Green. [between 1920 and 1981]
ArchivalResource: 59 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Flora MacDonald and the Whigs : a drama of the Revolutionary War in North Carolina, in one act / by Paul Green.
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
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Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
The collection contains manuscripts of articles and poetry by Wilson, Nancy Tucker Wilson and Lawrence Lee; professional correspondence; topical files; and gradebooks and examinations from English courses taught by Wilson. Major subjects include the Bread Loaf School of English of Middlebury College; Edgar Allan Poe; the Southern Writers Conference, 1931; the Dictionary of American Biography; and University of Virginia committees on correspondence teaching and college unity.
ArchivalResource: ca. 555 items.
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- Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1908-1936.
Wright, Richard, 1908-1960. Galley proof from a dramatization of "Native Son", 1941.
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Galley proof from a dramatization of "Native Son", 1941.
The collection consists of galleys 41 to 49 (Scenes IX and X) of Paul Green's dramatization of Wright's novel.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Wright, Richard, 1908-1960. Galley proof from a dramatization of "Native Son", 1941.
Roanoke Island Historical Association. Resolution.
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Resolution. 1972.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Roanoke Island Historical Association. Resolution.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Saint Augustine "Cross and Sword" Collection.
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Saint Augustine "Cross and Sword" Collection.
Materials from the 16th season (1980) of the official production of Paul Green's "Cross and Sword" (the official state play of Florida). This collection includes multiple copies of the script with detailed lighting, sound and cast notes depending on which crew member had the script. Also included are two reel-to-reel tapes which contain the pre-recorded portion of the play.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (2 lin. ft.) :
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Saint Augustine "Cross and Sword" Collection.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Letter] 1967 April 12, Chapel Hill, N.C. [to] Roy Jansen, Harrisburg, Pa. / Paul Green.
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[Letter] 1967 April 12, Chapel Hill, N.C. [to] Roy Jansen, Harrisburg, Pa. / Paul Green.
On libraries.
ArchivalResource: [1] leaf ; 28 cm. + 1 clipping.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Letter] 1967 April 12, Chapel Hill, N.C. [to] Roy Jansen, Harrisburg, Pa. / Paul Green.
Dabbs, James McBride, 1896-1970. James McBride Dabbs papers, 1914-1980 (bulk 1923-1970).
Title:
James McBride Dabbs papers, 1914-1980 (bulk 1923-1970).
The collection consists of correspondence, writings, subject files, administrative records, and other materials that document Dabbs's professional involvements and interests, including his leadership roles in civil rights councils, religious organizations, and other groups. Almost all of the papers date from 1923 to shortly before Dabbs's death in 1970. Topics include observations on social and political issues of the day (especially in the American South), concerns about racial inequalities and segregation, Dabbs's opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities, and Dabbs's own life and religious beliefs. Most writings are drafts are of books, articles, addresses, short stories, poems, and other writings by Dabbs, and most correspondence is between Dabbs and fellow political and religious group members, publishers, and readers of his articles and books. There is light and scattered correspondence with prominent authors, activists, and historians, including Anne Braden, Sarah Patton Boyle, Hodding Carter, Isabel Fiske Conant, Paul Green, Myles Horton, George Mitchell, Eudora Welty, and C. Vann Woodward, among others; some writings by others; and a few photographs of Dabbs's university and church colleagues.
ArchivalResource: ca. 7000 items (15.0 linear feet)
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- Dabbs, James McBride, 1896-1970. James McBride Dabbs papers, 1914-1980 (bulk 1923-1970).
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony / by Paul Green ; Samuel Selden, director.
Title:
The lost colony / by Paul Green ; Samuel Selden, director. [1939-1940?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 27 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony / by Paul Green ; Samuel Selden, director.
Sokoloff, Martin, 1922-1998. NCSA commencement exercises [sound recording] / address by Terry Sanford.
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NCSA commencement exercises [sound recording] / address by Terry Sanford. 1999.
Mr. Sanford's address discusses the purpose and history of the North Carolina School of the Arts ; with quotations from remarks by Elia Kazan, Paul Green, José Limón, and Ben Swalin in reaction to the initial report of the investigating committee regarding the establishment of NCSA. Mr. Sanford also discusses the national character and influence of NCSA as demonstrated by the accomplishments of several of its alumni.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound disc (37:30) : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Sokoloff, Martin, 1922-1998. NCSA commencement exercises [sound recording] / address by Terry Sanford.
Straughan's Book Shop. Straughan's Book Shop records, 1930-1962, bulk 1945-1962.
Title:
Straughan's Book Shop records, 1930-1962, bulk 1945-1962.
The Straughan's Book Shop Records date from 1930-1962, with the bulk of the collection covering the period 1945-1962. The papers include correspondence with patrons, publishers, and authors; advertising and promotional material; reviews and articles. Authors associated with the State of North Carolina or the American South in general represent the bulk of the autographed correspondence. There are also photographs and radio scripts for the promotion of authors and books. Other notable items in this collection include: promotional booklets for Carl Sandburg's "Always the Young Stranger" and "Remembrance Rock"; Peter Beagle's "A Fine and Private Place" (filed under Viking); Elizabeth Gray Vining's "Country Life of Nippon"; and Van Wycke Brook's "Makers and Finders." There are also booklists for the White House Library dating from 1929 and copies of some National Book Awards speeches from the 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 16 boxes (7.25 linear feet)
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- Straughan's Book Shop. Straughan's Book Shop records, 1930-1962, bulk 1945-1962.
Boyd, James, 1888-1944. James Boyd papers, 1906-1952 ; 1964-1969.
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James Boyd papers, 1906-1952 ; 1964-1969.
Papers include more than 400 letters written by James Boyd to his parents in Harrisburg, Pa., and other places, beginning in 1903 and continuing through his years at Princeton University, 1907-1910, and Cambridge University, 1910-1912, and while working as a journalist and for the Red Cross in New York City. Also included are letters to his wife while he was overseas, 1917-1919, serving as an ambulance driver with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, and correspondence with friends, readers, other writers, and publishers about his work, especially about the novels "Drums" and "Bitter Creek" and about The Free Company, a group of American writers, producers, and broadcasters who presented radio programs on the ideas of the free world, 1940-1941. Correspondents include Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Vincent Benét, Robert Bridges, Louis Bromfield, Bernard De Voto, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Galsworthy, Frank Porter Graham, Paul Green, Sinclair Lewis, Archibald MacLeish, Thomas Mann, Maxwell Perkins, William Saroyan, Laurence Stallings, John Steinbeck, and Thomas Wolfe. Also included are drafts and copies of manuscripts of stories, articles, radio scripts, and poems; and clippings and pictures.
ArchivalResource: About 1020 items (4.0 linear feet)
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- Boyd, James, 1888-1944. James Boyd papers, 1906-1952 ; 1964-1969.
Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-. Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle 1938-1988 (bulk 1944-1975).
Title:
Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle 1938-1988 (bulk 1944-1975).
The collection contains correspondence and miscellaneous papers of the civil rights activist and author. Correspondence discusses Boyle's book "The desegregated heart," integration, the South, Southern liberalism, the civil rights movement, race relations, religion, leaders and organizations particularly Martin Luther King, Jr., the Southern Regional Council, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Correspondence files also include articles, speeches, clippings, reviews, Christmas cards, issues of the SCLC newsletter, issues of Virginia verse (U. Va. student poetry magazine) and miscellaneous printed material. Correspondents include James Baldwin, Pearl Buck, James McBride Dabbs, Joseph Chamberlain Furnas, Harry L. Golden, Lyndon B. Johnson (form letter), Martin Luther King, Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Pauli Murray, Alan Paton, Thomas F. Pettigrew, James A. Pike, Lilian E. Smith, Jim and Wilma Dykeman Stokely, Carl Van Vechten, Chad Walsh, J. Waties Waring and Roy Wilkins. A folder of congratulations on "Desegregated hearts" contains single, brief letters from Walter Russell Bowie, Will D. Campbell, P.D. East, Paul Green, and David C. Wilson. Other correspondents represented by single letters include Hodding Carter, Kenneth B. Clark, Grace Halsell, Clarence Jordan, Benjamin Muse, and Laurens van der Post. Miscellaneous correspondence, all copies, includes letters containing personal reflections to P.D. East, and to and from T.J. Sellers. Miscellaneous items of interest include a "doodling" sketch of Boyle by James Baldwin; a speech on Ethel Waters by Carl Van Vechten; a pennant from the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom, 1957; printed material from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1963; honorary certificates; photographs of Boyle on the Betty Furness program and with civil rights leaders; a Patton genealogy and brief articles by Boyle.
ArchivalResource: 500 items.
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- Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-. Papers of Sarah-Patton Boyle 1938-1988 (bulk 1944-1975).
Parker, William C. (William Covington). William C. Parker papers, 1947-1949 [manuscript].
Title:
William C. Parker papers, 1947-1949 [manuscript].
The collection contains final typed drafts of profiles written by William C. Parker of Paul Green, Howard Odum, Betty Smith, and James H. Street; issues of Holland's magazine containing articles based on the profiles of Odum and Street; a typed draft of a description of the Chapel Hill writers' colony of the 1940s, which was to be the introduction to a projected book of profiles of writers; and a letter, 1 April 1949, from Betty Smith to Parker about her profile.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Parker, William C. (William Covington). William C. Parker papers, 1947-1949 [manuscript].
Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986. Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986.
Title:
Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986.
The Cheryl Crawford papers span 1920-1986 and consist of correspondence, production files, scripts, photographs, programs, ledgers, scrapbooks, clippings, and other documents relating to Cheryl Crawford's career in theater.
ArchivalResource: 51.3 lf. (83 boxes, 49 v.)
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- Crawford, Cheryl, 1902-1986. Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986.
Weill-Lenya Research Center collection of performance history records of Johnny Johnson, 1936-[ongoing].
Title:
Weill-Lenya Research Center collection of performance history records of Johnny Johnson, 1936-[ongoing].
Includes programs, press clippings, photographs, and related materials for stage productions, broadcasts, and film or video adaptations (if any) of the work, beginning with the November 1936 premiere at the Forty-Fourth Street Theater in New York City. Posters, photographic prints (for productions prior to 1983), and recordings are filed in other series.
ArchivalResource: <15> folders (<.2> linear ft.).
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- Weill-Lenya Research Center collection of performance history records of Johnny Johnson, 1936-[ongoing].
Paul Green screenplays and scripts, 1925-1942
Title:
Paul Green screenplays and scripts 1925-1942
Paul Eliot Green (1894-1981) was a teacher and a writer of plays, screenplays, novels, short stories, essays, song lyrics and libretti, and screenplays. The collection contains screenplays and other writings relating to film.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet, 1 container
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- Paul Green screenplays and scripts, 1925-1942
American Veterans for Peace Records, Bulk, 1951-1955, 1945-1957
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American Veterans for Peace Records Bulk, 1951-1955 1945-1957
American Veterans for Peace (AVP) was founded in 1951 to oppose American participation in the Korean War. The AVP opposed militarism and supported improved Soviet relations and a progressive social agenda. The group published (later ). The collection includes correspondence, ephemera, internal documents, petitions, public statements, and newsletters created by the AVP and other progressive organizations. Progressive Veteran Vet's Voice
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet; in 1 manuscript box
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- American Veterans for Peace Records, Bulk, 1951-1955, 1945-1957
Crawford, George Dewey. George Dewey Crawford scrapbook, ca. 1914-1917 [manuscript].
Title:
George Dewey Crawford scrapbook, ca. 1914-1917 [manuscript].
Scrapbook primarily relates to Crawford's years as a student at the University of North Carolina, 1918-1920. There are, however, a small number of items from his childhood and family; his education at Piedmont College; and his post-UNC activities, including a class reunion, in 1921. His activities at UNC are documented items from his participation in societies; student publications; clubs; sports teams; the student battalion; the 8th International Student Volunteer Convention in Des Moines, Iowa; and university theatrical productions. Photographs include candid shots of Crawford and his friends on campus, sporting events, his future wife, and campus theatrical productions. There is a photograph of Paul Green and several pages of signatures and toasts, among them one from Thomas Wolfe.
ArchivalResource: 50 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Crawford, George Dewey. George Dewey Crawford scrapbook, ca. 1914-1917 [manuscript].
North Carolina School of the Arts. Miscellaneous Program Collection, 1965-
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Miscellaneous Program Collection, 1965-
Programs, flyers, and other related materials concerning several small miscellaneous categories of NCSA programs.
ArchivalResource: .225 cubic ft.
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- North Carolina School of the Arts. Miscellaneous Program Collection, 1965-
American Veterans for Peace. Records, 1945-1957 (bulk 1951-1955).
Title:
Records, 1945-1957 (bulk 1951-1955).
The collection contains correspondence, ephemera, internal documents, petitions and public statements, and newsletters of the AVP, and of other progressive organizations, including foreign veterans organizations. Principal correspondents are Paul Green and Norman Wagner, chairs of the New York chapter. There are files on two annual AVP events -- an art show, and Elbe River Day, commemorating the meeting of American and Soviet troops in 1945. Other files document Desert Fox (a campaign against the 1951 movie), the suppression (by the U.S. Post Office) of Vet's Voice, an allied organization, the American Women for Peace (including copies of two issues of its monthly newsletter, The Peacemaker), and the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft.
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- American Veterans for Peace. Records, 1945-1957 (bulk 1951-1955).
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The highland call : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green.
Title:
The highland call : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 101 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The highland call : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green.
Letters to Wesley Hartley from various 20th century American authors and playwrights, 1957-1961.
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Letters to Wesley Hartley from various 20th century American authors and playwrights, 1957-1961.
A series of unusually thoughtful and introspective letters were sent to Hartley. Some mention influential people and course work.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (12 letters)
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- Letters to Wesley Hartley from various 20th century American authors and playwrights, 1957-1961.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Wilderness road : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green.
Title:
Wilderness road : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green. [1954?]
ArchivalResource: 156 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Wilderness road : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green.
Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911-
Title:
Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911-
ArchivalResource: ca. 5 linear ft.
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- Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911-
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : director's copy 1953.
Title:
The lost colony : director's copy 1953. [1953?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 29 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : director's copy 1953.
Lewis, Robert, 1909-1997. An oral history interview with Robert ("Bobby") Lewis / conducted by Peggy Meyer Sherry for The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Weill-Lenya Research Center, New York City, 1991 May 29 : recording and transcript.
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An oral history interview with Robert ("Bobby") Lewis / conducted by Peggy Meyer Sherry for The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Weill-Lenya Research Center, New York City, 1991 May 29 : recording and transcript.
Lewis recalls Kurt Weill's lectures on "Sprechstimme" to Group Theatre members at their summer retreat in Nichols, Conn., in 1936; discusses the Group Theatre's theory and practice (and their collisions); criticizes Lee Strasberg's direction of Johnny Johnson; evaluates the relative merits of the book and score of the musical; and examines Brecht's influence on Weill's American period and on later Broadway composers. Discussion relates to Phoebe Brand, Bertolt Brecht, Robert Brustein, Harold Clurman, Russell Collins, Cheryl Crawford, Agnes de Mille, Lehman Engel, Paul Green, Lotte Lenya, Sandy Meisner, Lee Strasberg, Clifford Odets, and Kurt Weill.
ArchivalResource: 1 transcript (23 p.) ; 28 cm.1 sound cassette (ca. 75 min.): analog, 1 5/16 ips., stereo.
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- Lewis, Robert, 1909-1997. An oral history interview with Robert ("Bobby") Lewis / conducted by Peggy Meyer Sherry for The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Weill-Lenya Research Center, New York City, 1991 May 29 : recording and transcript.
Spence, James R. James R. Spence audio recordings relating to Paul Green, 1974-1979.
Title:
James R. Spence audio recordings relating to Paul Green, 1974-1979.
Audio recordings of oral history interviews conducted by James R. Spence with Paul Green. There are also interviews with Green's wife Elizabeth Atkinson Lay Green and Green's sisters Erma Green Gold, Mary Green Johnson, and Caro Mae Green Russell. Interview topics include Paul Green's professional career and family life in Harnett County, N.C.; Chapel Hill, N.C.; and elsewhere.
ArchivalResource: 28 items.
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- Spence, James R. James R. Spence audio recordings relating to Paul Green, 1974-1979.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Letter of Paul Green, Chapel Hill, N.C. to Mr. Bean [manuscript] 1965 Sept. 26.
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Letter of Paul Green, Chapel Hill, N.C. to Mr. Bean [manuscript] 1965 Sept. 26.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Letter of Paul Green, Chapel Hill, N.C. to Mr. Bean [manuscript] 1965 Sept. 26.
Stephenson, Shelby, 1938-. Shelby Stephenson papers, 1965-2006.
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Shelby Stephenson papers, 1965-2006.
Personal and professional correspondence of Shelby Stephenson; files relating to "Pembroke Magazine," North Carolina arts organizations, and Stephenson's academic career; and many writings by Stephenson, both poetry and prose. Included is correspondence with local, national, and international poets, novelists, editors, and publishers, including A.R. Ammons, Fred Chappell, Norman Macleod, Guy Owen, and Paul Green. There is also some correspondence with friends and relatives. "Pembroke Magazine" materials include correspondence with contributors and issue files. Also included are files relating to North Carolina arts organizations with which Stephenson was involved, including the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, the North Carolina Writers Network, the North Carolina Poetry Society, and the Friends of Weymouth. There is also some material relating to Stephenson's academic career, especially at the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (formerly Pembroke State University). Included are teaching materials and other items. Stephenson's writings include many drafts of poems, manuscripts of several books of poetry, and essays and book reviews. There are also biographical materials and bibliographies of Stephenson's writings.
ArchivalResource: About 120050 items (196.0 linear ft.)
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- Stephenson, Shelby, 1938-. Shelby Stephenson papers, 1965-2006.
Thomas Noble Walters Papers, 1973-1979
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Thomas Noble Walters Papers 1973-1979
This collection contains original and photocopied manuscripts, typescripts and illustrations for three different edited draft versions of Thomas Noble Walter's juvenile novel, , and one original piece of correspondence from Paul Green, author of the symphonic drama, . Always Next August The Lost Colony Thomas Noble Walters (1933-1983) was an award-winning poet and author as well as a faculty member of the English Department at North Carolina State University from 1964 until his death in 1983.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 Linear feet; 1 archival box
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- Thomas Noble Walters Papers, 1973-1979
Mrs. Charles A. Cannon Papers, 1934-1953
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Mrs. Charles A. Cannon Papers, 1934-1953
Mrs. Charles Albert Cannon (Ruth C.Cannon) was an active member of the Garden Club of North Carolina and a resident ofConcord, N.C. The collection is primarily notes, correspondence,clippings, and photographs relating to the publication of (1939). Thematerials are arranged by county and include 123 photographs of historic NorthCarolina houses by Bayard Wootten. Also included are pictures of Confederate leadersand battle scenes; information collected in interviews, 1937, with inhabitants ofthe Roanoke Farms project, Halifax County, N.C., established by the U.S.Resettlement Administration; essays on and pictures of old churches in NorthCarolina; and correspondence, 1946-1953, relating to the Roanoke Island HistoricalAssociation and its production of and to the Elizabethan Gardens in th 1930s. Old Homes and Gardens of North Carolina The LostColony
ArchivalResource: 2.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 2000 items)
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- Cannon, Charles A., Mrs., 1891-1965. Ruth C. Cannon papers, 1934-1953 [manuscript].
White, Thomas J. (Thomas Jackson), 1903-1991. Thomas J. White papers, 1933-1977 [manuscript].
Title:
Thomas J. White papers, 1933-1977 [manuscript].
Legislative papers, personal correspondence, other papers, photographs, and recordings of Thomas Jackson White, Jr. The bulk of the collection relates to White's legislative career as a member of the State House of Representatives and the State Senate, as Legislative Counsel to Governor Robert W. Scott, as a member of the State Advisory Budget Commission and the State Legislative Building Governing Commission, and as a lobbyist for the Tobacco Tax Council. The remainder of papers consists of personal correspondence, and papers dealing with White's legal career, civic organizations to which he belonged, and North Carolina state politics. Notable correspondents are Jesse Helms, then executive vice- president of WRAL-TV in Raleigh, N.C.; playwright Paul Green; journalist Jonathan Daniels; University of North Carolina (System) President William Friday; and North Carolina governors Luther H. Hodges, Dan K. Moore, and Robert W. Scott.
ArchivalResource: 17,000 items (37.0 linear ft.).
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- White, Thomas J. (Thomas Jackson), 1903-1991. Thomas J. White papers, 1933-1977 [manuscript].
Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
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Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988
Richard Gaither Walser (1908-1988) was a professor of English at North Carolina State University in Raleigh and author of numerous works, chiefly relating to North Carolina's literary heritage. The collection contains correspondence, clippings, photographs, and other materials chiefly relating to North Carolina' literary heritage. Files on individual authors and literary subjects dominate, with special emphasis on the life and works of Thomas Wolfe. Other authors represented in the collection include Doris Betts, Helen Bevington, James Boyd, Richard Chase, Jonathan Daniels, Wilma Dykeman, Charles Edward Eaton, John Ehle, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, George Moses Horton, Gerald W. Johnson, Frederick H. Koch, Guy Owen, Robert C. Ruark, Wilbur D. Steele, Hardin E. Taliaferro, and Jonathan Williams. There is also material on North Carolina folklore and other topics not directly connected to literature. A small number of items relate to Walser's life as a student at the University of North Carolina and to his service with the United States Naval Reserve during World War II.
ArchivalResource: About 27,800 items (32.5 linear feet)
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- Walser, Richard Gaither, 1908-1988. Richard Gaither Walser papers, 1918-1988 [manuscript].
Inglis Fletcher Papers, 1883-1967, 2015
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Inglis Fletcher Papers, 1883-1967, 2015
Papers (1883-1964) of the noted author Inglis Clark Fletcher of historical novels set during the 17th and 18th century in colonial North Carolina.
ArchivalResource: 12.789 Cubic feet, ca. 15,000 items
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- Fletcher, Inglis, 1879-1969. Inglis Fletcher papers, 1883-1964 [manuscript].
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Eliot Green papers, 1917-1968.
Title:
Paul Eliot Green papers, 1917-1968.
The Paul Eliot Green Papers date from 1917 to 1968 and contain diaries, manuscripts, publications, and correspondence. With the exception of 3 bound volumes, the copies of Green's typescript diaries are in loose-leaf format, arranged chronologically in folders, with approximately 1705 leaves. These diaries cover the years 1917 to 1966, beginning with his stint in the army during World War I. His comments on the war cover his training in South Carolina, his months in battle in Belgium and France, the casualties suffered by his regiment, and short rations; but also note the beauty of the countryside, architecture and museums of Europe. Later diaries illustrate Green's development as a playwright, and provide details of his daily life, including family and friends, and the planning involved in staging his plays in Virginia, North Carolina, Washington DC, Florida, and Texas. The diaries are rich in travel description, political commentary, personal anectodes, literary opinions, ideas for plays, and spontaneous poems. Notable subjects of Green's anecdotes include Carl Sandburg, Allen Tate, Richard Wright, Jonathan Daniels, George Moore, Orson Welles, and Thomas Wolfe. Events of interest discussed in the diaries include: a visit to Green's farm by Countess Tolstoi in 1937; the family's 1946 visit to Hollywood, where Green wrote film scripts; reminiscences about Thomas Wolfe's funeral after a visit to Asheville in 1951; Green's efforts to help death row inmates in Raleigh in 1951; and Green's 1961 trip to Spain to research his play, Cross and Sword. The letters in the collection date from 1918 to 1962, and were written by Paul Green and his wife Elizabeth Lay Green to her cousin, Clara Booth Byrd. These letters contain opinions about life and literature, copies of poems, and family and professional news. Green also offers advice on Miss Byrd's writing. For a detailed description of the collection's contents, follow the link to the online finding aid.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (1.668 linear feet)
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Eliot Green papers, 1917-1968.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Cabin in the cotton : for Richard Barthelmess : screen play / by Paul Green.
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Cabin in the cotton : for Richard Barthelmess : screen play / by Paul Green. 1932.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Cabin in the cotton : for Richard Barthelmess : screen play / by Paul Green.
Stoker, Carroll. The log of the Show-Bus Repertory Company.
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The log of the Show-Bus Repertory Company. 1941.
ArchivalResource: 75 leaves ; 31 cm.
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- Stoker, Carroll. The log of the Show-Bus Repertory Company.
Mabie, Edward Charles, 1892-1956. Papers of Edward C. Mabie, 1910-1954.
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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.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Drumbeats in Georgia : a play with music, based on Georgia history: typescript, n.d.
Title:
Drumbeats in Georgia : a play with music, based on Georgia history: typescript, n.d.
Clean typescript, labelled "Working Script Only," undated.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (134 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Drumbeats in Georgia : a play with music, based on Georgia history: typescript, n.d.
Young, Stark, 1881-1963. Letter to Minnie Nielson Butler [manuscript], 1950 March 14.
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Letter to Minnie Nielson Butler [manuscript], 1950 March 14.
Young, New York, N.Y., praises John Nielson Butler's staging of Gian Carlo Menotti's "The Consul," mentions his work with Martha Graham, and discusses the June pageant to celebrate the founding of Washington D.C. Paul Green has written the pageant and Young hopes Igor Stravinsky will compose the music and Butler do the stage movement.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Young, Stark, 1881-1963. Letter to Minnie Nielson Butler [manuscript], 1950 March 14.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green.
Title:
The lost colony : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green. [1961?]
ArchivalResource: 113 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : a symphonic drama of American history / by Paul Green.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Red shoes run faster.
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Red shoes run faster. 1946.
ArchivalResource: 133 l. 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Red shoes run faster.
Roanoke Island Historical Association. Records, 1894-1986.
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Records, 1894-1986.
Records of the associations executive officer, the general manager, include administrative records containing correspondence, souvenir programs, annual reports, and membership campaign materials; operational records concern buildings and grounds, theatre equipment, tickets and passes, attendance records, incidental operations, concessions and craft shop, education programs, and Sunday religious services; production records for the Lost Colony include correspondence, production staff meeting materials, company correspondence, company applications for employment, company payrolls, Actors' Equity Association materials, cast and production staff rosters, touring company materials, materials relating to costumes, make-up, scenery, and props, stage manager's reports, scripts, recording negotiations, and sound recordings; promotion/publicity records including correspondence, press releases, advertising, promotional material, filmclips and tapes, scrapbooks, recordings of radio spots, and souvenirs; financial records include budgets, financial statements, audits, and miscellaneous material; and plans and photographs. Also includes extensic records, a small group of executive and miscellaneous materials that have been artificially introduced into the general manager's files and treated as an artificial series containing programs and minutes of the Roanoke Colony Memorial Association; materials of the Roanoke Colony Commission; informal copies of the constitution and by-laws of the association; correspondence and files of J. Melville Broughton and Jonathan Daniels, former chairmen of the association, and Isaac P. Davis, secretary; association minutes; Dare County homecoming material (1934); and historical notes and tape recording prepared by Glenn Vernon for his thesis concerning the association and its production of the drama The Lost Colony.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Roanoke Island Historical Association. Records, 1894-1986.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Belknap Collection, Theatre 1906- : Festivals & pagents USA.
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Belknap Collection, Theatre 1906- : Festivals & pagents USA.
This collection of ephemera contains programs, brochures, souvenir programs, posters, press releases and clippings covering festivals (such as agricultural festivals, music festivals, and cultural pride festivals) and pageant theatre (including historical and Biblical dramas) in the United States. Two pageants prominently featured are Paul Green's "The Lost Colony" performed in Roanoke, NC and "Texas: A musical romance of panhandle history" performed at the Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Canyon, TX.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (5 lin. ft.)
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Belknap Collection, Theatre 1906- : Festivals & pagents USA.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Screen plays / Green.
Title:
Screen plays / Green. [1937?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 29 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Screen plays / Green.
Hunt, Althea. Papers, 1926-1960.
Title:
Papers, 1926-1960.
Collection includes newspaper clippings, articles by and concerning Althea Hunt, programs from productions, photographs, correspondence (mostly from students), and materials relating to the publication of The William and Mary Theatre: A Chronicle, edited by Althea Hunt. The papers include a year-by-year summary of William and Mary theater activities and information concerning theater at Fort Eustis, at the Williamsburg High School, the Williamsburg Little Theatre, the Institute of the Theater (a summer program), and the outdoor drama, The Common Glory.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (332 folders)
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- Hunt, Althea. Papers, 1926-1960.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Diary notes]
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[Diary notes] [1917-1969]
ArchivalResource: v. ; 29 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. [Diary notes]
Walters, Thomas N. Thomas Noble Walters papers, 1973, 1979 [manuscript].
Title:
Thomas Noble Walters papers, 1973, 1979 [manuscript].
This collection contains original and photocopied manuscripts, typescripts and illustrations for three different edited draft versions of Thomas Noble Walter's juvenile novel, Always Next August, and one original letter from Paul Green, author of the symphonic drama, The Lost Colony.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box)
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- Walters, Thomas N. Thomas Noble Walters papers, 1973, 1979 [manuscript].
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Sing all a green willow; a folk morality fantasy, with hymn-tunes, dumb show, masks, interludes, folk-music and dance.
Title:
Sing all a green willow; a folk morality fantasy, with hymn-tunes, dumb show, masks, interludes, folk-music and dance. [1969]
ArchivalResource: 133 l., 14 l. of music. 29 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Sing all a green willow; a folk morality fantasy, with hymn-tunes, dumb show, masks, interludes, folk-music and dance.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Collection, 1938-1997 (bulk 1947-1950).
Title:
Collection, 1938-1997 (bulk 1947-1950).
Primarily souvenir programs (1938, 1947-48, 1974, 1997) of Paul Green's symphonic drama, The Lost Colony. The 1947 program is signed by four actors in the production, which is staged annually at the Waterside Theatre in Manteo on Roanoke Island, N.C. Also includes a program for Green's 1950 symphonic drama, Faith of Our Fathers, which was staged in Washington, D.C. and is based on George Washington's role in founding the American Republic.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Collection, 1938-1997 (bulk 1947-1950).
Weatherford, Willis D. (Willis Duke), 1875-1970. Willis D. Weatherford papers, 1911-1969.
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Willis D. Weatherford papers, 1911-1969.
Correspondence, financial records, printed material, reports, writings, speeches, photos, and other material relating to the professional and personal life of Willis D. Weatherford. Many items are records, 1917-1944, of the YMCA Graduate School and of the Blue Ridge Assembly. Other papers document Weatherford's involvement, 1911-1943, in the YMCA at the regional and national level; his tenure, 1936-1946, as a professor at Fisk University; his involvement in the Commission for Interracial Cooperation and other interracial organizations, 1923-1969; his position on the board of trustees and as assistant to the president of Berea College, Berea, Ky., 1924-1969; his role as initiator and director of the Southern Appalachian Studies Project, 1956-1968; his membership on the North Carolina Governor's Coordinating Council on Aging; and his service on the board of directors of the American Cast Iron Pipe Company of Birmingham, Ala., which supported the Blue Ridge Assembly. Individuals important in the collection include Thomas Elsa Jones, president of Fisk University; William J. Hutchins and his son Francis S. Hutchins, both presidents of Berea College; playwright Paul Green; Tennessee congressman John Sparkman; writer and Weatherford biographer Wilma Dykeman; individuals involved with the Commission on Interracial Cooperation, including director Will W. Alexander, secretary James D. Burton, women's work director Jessie Daniel Ames, educational director Robert B. Eleazor, Arthur F. Raper, and Howard W. Odum; Roy Rowe; North Carolina Governor Dan K. Moore; and Fletcher Sims Brockman of the YMCA.
ArchivalResource: About 60000 items (75.0 linear ft.)
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- Weatherford, Willis D. (Willis Duke), 1875-1970. Willis D. Weatherford papers, 1911-1969.
Johnson, Gerald W. (Gerald White), 1890-1980. Gerald White Johnson Papers, 1886-1989
Title:
Gerald White Johnson Papers, 1886-1989
His papers consists of biographical information; professional and family correspondence; education files while a student at the University of Toulouse and Wake Forest College; financial documents; literary productions, including speeches, addresses, and book reviews; copies and clippings of his newspaper columns; magazine articles; his World War I notebooks, photographs, and memorabilia; photograph albums and loose photographs on the Duls, Haywood, and Johnson families; a postcard album; awards and certificates; honorary degrees; medals and insignia; scrapbooks of clippings; his subject files; and memorabilia including his academic regalia, his typewritter, and a lap-top desk.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet 9 boxes.
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- Johnson, Gerald W. (Gerald White), 1890-1980. Gerald White Johnson Papers, 1886-1989
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Correspondence relating to the Southern Writers Convention sponsored by the "Virginia Quarterly Review" at the University of Virginia, October 23-24, 1931 [manuscript], 1931-1932.
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Correspondence relating to the Southern Writers Convention sponsored by the "Virginia Quarterly Review" at the University of Virginia, October 23-24, 1931 [manuscript], 1931-1932.
The collection consists of Wilson's correspondence with authors he invited to the convention, particularly Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, Katharine Anthony, John Peale Bishop, James Boyd, Roark Bradford, Herschel Brickell, Maxwell Struthers Burt, James Branch Cabell, Henry Seidel Canby, Willa Cather, Maristan Chapman, Emily Clark, Irvin S. Cobb, Donald Davidson, William Edward Dodd, William Faulkner, John Gould Fletcher, Ellen Glasgow, Isa Glenn, Paul Green, Sara Haardt, Archibald Henderson, DuBose Heyward, Gerald W. Johnson, Mary Johnston, H.L. Mencken, Margaret Prescott Montague, Julia Mood Peterkin, Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, Josephine Pinckney, Burton Rascoe, Lizette Woodworth Reese, Cale Young Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice, Amelie Rives, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Herbert Ravenal Sass, Mrs. Laurence Stallings, T.S. Stribling, Allen Tate, Irita Van Doren, Thomas Wolfe, and Stark Young.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.
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- Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Correspondence relating to the Southern Writers Convention sponsored by the "Virginia Quarterly Review" at the University of Virginia, October 23-24, 1931 [manuscript], 1931-1932.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Notes on a trip to Hardy's country, 1929 / Paul Green.
Title:
Notes on a trip to Hardy's country, 1929 / Paul Green. 1929.
ArchivalResource: [49] leaves : ill. ; 35 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Notes on a trip to Hardy's country, 1929 / Paul Green.
National Theatre Conference. Records, 1932-2001.
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Records, 1932-2001.
Contains files and correspondence of past presidents, executive secretary, and treasurer. Also includes materials concerning community and university theatre; conference/meeting minutes; placement service material; plays; questionnaires, surveys, and regional reports.
ArchivalResource: 18,346 items.
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- National Theatre Conference. Records, 1932-2001.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : broadcast from Roanoke Island, N.C. / by Paul Green.
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The lost colony : broadcast from Roanoke Island, N.C. / by Paul Green. [1939?]
ArchivalResource: 59 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : broadcast from Roanoke Island, N.C. / by Paul Green.
Green, Elizabeth Atkinson Lay, 1897-1989. Folk beliefs and practices in central and eastern North Carolina / by Elizabeth Lay Green and Paul Green.
Title:
Folk beliefs and practices in central and eastern North Carolina / by Elizabeth Lay Green and Paul Green. 1926-1928.
ArchivalResource: 427 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Elizabeth Atkinson Lay, 1897-1989. Folk beliefs and practices in central and eastern North Carolina / by Elizabeth Lay Green and Paul Green.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection. [Paul Green : photocopies of clippings, chiefly taken from North Carolina newspapers, through 1981.].
Title:
[Paul Green : photocopies of clippings, chiefly taken from North Carolina newspapers, through 1981.]. 1922-1981.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. : ill., ports.
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- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection. [Paul Green : photocopies of clippings, chiefly taken from North Carolina newspapers, through 1981.].
Jamestown Corporation. Records, 1946-1979.
Title:
Records, 1946-1979.
Records, 1946-1979, of the Jamestown Corporation which was responsible for two of Paul Green's outdoor dramas, "The Common Glory," and "The Founders." Includes certificate of incorporation, by-laws, minutes, yearbooks, scripts, programs, ground plans, costume designs audio-visual materials, photographs, music and loose papers (correspondence and budgets).
ArchivalResource: 18 boxes.
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- Jamestown Corporation. Records, 1946-1979.
Payne, Anne Blackwell, 1887-1969. Anne Blackwell Payne papers, 1920s-1960s [manuscript].
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Anne Blackwell Payne papers, 1920s-1960s [manuscript].
Writings, correspondence, clippings, and photographs of Anne Blackwell Payne. Writings are chiefly typed or holograph versions of Payne's poems, many annotated with publisher names and publication dates. Most poems appear in several versions, often with typed or holograph revisions. Also included are several versions of projected books of poems, 1930s-1960s, including a book of poetry for children. Some of Payne's poems were award winners in competitions sponsored by the North Carolina Poetry Society, the Poetry Council of North Carolina, or the Poetry Society of America. Also included are a few typed short stories and essays, most annotated with place of publication. Correspondence chiefly relates to the publication of Payne's poetry and includes two invoices and a note from Paul Green, then editor of "The Reviewer," discussing the author's poetry and accepting at least one poem for publication; items concerning anthology publication; and requests for permission to offer for publication a few of Payne's poems set to music. Clippings are mostly poems published in newspapers and magazines, with a few reviews of Payne's work, including mention of "Released" (University of North Carolina Press, 1930). There are also a few undated studio photographs of Payne.
ArchivalResource: 630 items (1.0 linear ft.).
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- Payne, Anne Blackwell, 1887-1969. Anne Blackwell Payne papers, 1920s-1960s [manuscript].
Berkeley Playmakers. The Berkeley Playmakers : scrapbook, 1924-1948.
Title:
The Berkeley Playmakers : scrapbook, 1924-1948.
Scrapbook contains copies of articles re origin of The Berkeley Playmakers; its constitution and by-laws; minutes of meetings of executive board, 1931-1940; promotional material re subscriptions; programs; clippings, including reviews of productions; announcements of its playwriting contests with related material; copies of its newsletters; occasional photographs and posters; letters from Irving Pichel, Carlotta O'Neill, Haakon M. Chevalier, and from playwriting contestants, including Rosalie Moore, Betty Smith, and others. Portfolio contains original letters from Eugene O'Neill, John Steinbeck, Paul Green, and Irving Pitchel relating to the playwriting contests. Photocopies of the letters are in the scrapbook.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. and 1 portfolio.
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- Berkeley Playmakers. The Berkeley Playmakers : scrapbook, 1924-1948.
Texas Panhandle Heritage Foundation. Records, 1960-1980.
Title:
Records, 1960-1980.
Contains correspondence, literary productions, and printed material. Collection bulks with printed material including programs, broadsides, leaflets, pamphlets, and newsclippings. Of interest are news releases which were issued by the Texas Panhandle Heritage Foundation and in part describe the creation of the drama "Texas".
ArchivalResource: 515 leaves
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- Texas Panhandle Heritage Foundation. Records, 1960-1980.
Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911-
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Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911-
ArchivalResource: ca. 5 linear ft.
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- Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911-
Hoyle, Bernadette Woodlief, 1912-1989. Papers, 1945-1983.
Title:
Papers, 1945-1983.
Biographical data, correspondence concerning feature articles (1946-1948, 1954), Carolinas Press Photographers' Association papers (1951-1954), and materials concerning the North Carolina Writers' Conference (1950-1983). Correspondence and press cuttings used in or relating to preparation of the manuscript of Hoyle's book, Tar Heel Writers I Know, including autobiographical sketches of authors, some commenting on their individual techniques or philosophies. Authors include Zoe Kincaid Brockman, Marion Brown, Mebane Holoman Burgwyn, Sam Byrd, Ruth and Latrobe Carroll, Jonathan Daniels, Burke Davis, Lambert Davis, Wilma Dykeman, Charlotte Hilton Green, Paul Green, Frank Borden Hanes, John Harden, Bernice Kelly Harris, Lodwick Hartley, Noel Houston, Hugh T. Lefler, Dave Morrah, Frances Gray Patton, James Larkin Pearson, Ovid Williams Pierce, William T. Polk, Fred Ross, Phillips Russell, Dr. Frank G. Slaughter, Walter Spearman, Thad Stem, Jr., David Stick, James Street, Richard Walser, Manly Wade Wellman, and Tom Wicker. Scrapbooks of Hoyle's weekly column, According to Hoyle, which principally featured stories relating the local Smithfield, N.C., scene and ran in the Smithfield Herald (1946-1950) and of her feature articles (1945-1950). Includes articles concerning churches in Johnston and Wake counties, N.C; articles and photographs by Hoyle as public information officer, North Carolina Board of Public Welfare; book reviews; magazine photos published; material on the James Rufus Creech murder trial, Johnston County, N.C. (1948); magazine feature articles by Hoyle; and magazine stories by James Street.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cubic ft.
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- Hoyle, Bernadette Woodlief, 1912-1989. Papers, 1945-1983.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Mr. Mac : the folk-history of a neighborhood / by Paul Green.
Title:
Mr. Mac : the folk-history of a neighborhood / by Paul Green. [1944?]
ArchivalResource: 435 leaves, [2] leaves of plates : maps ; 29 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Mr. Mac : the folk-history of a neighborhood / by Paul Green.
Couch, William T. (William Terry), 1901-1988. William T. Couch papers, 1926-1988.
Title:
William T. Couch papers, 1926-1988.
Correspondence, notes, writings, subject files, card files, and photographs documenting Couch's life from 1926 through 1988. Much of the material covers his career in publishing, including his work at university presses during the 1930s and 1940s and his work with encyclopedia companies such as Crowell-Collier Publishing Company and J.J. Little and Ives Company during the 1940s and 1960s. Couch's official press records during the time he was director of the University of North Carolina Press are not included; most of the correspondence during that period is with friends and colleagues. Couch was dismissed in 1950 from his position as director of the University of Chicago Press by Robet M. Hutchins, and there are notes, writings, and correspondence on this controversy and the related issue of academic freedom. From Couch's later years, there are letters from conservative thinkers such as William F. Buckley and Russell Kirk and writings by Couch about his anti-communist sentiments and suport of racial segregation. Other corespondents include Paul Green, Allen Tate, James Feibleman, Josephus Daniels, Jonathan Daniels, Louis Round Wilson, Luther Hodges, Holt McPherson, Cleanth Brooks, David Hoggan, R.J. Rushdoony, F. Maynard Adams, G. Warren Nutter, Daniel Singal, Henry Regnery, and Eliseo Vivas.
ArchivalResource: ca. 12000 items (22.5 linear ft.)
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- Couch, William T. (William Terry), 1901-1988. William T. Couch papers, 1926-1988.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Dramatic Art Photographs and Related Materials, 1911-1970s
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Dramatic Art Photographs and Related Materials, 1911-1970s
The Department of Dramatic Art at the University of North Carolina was established in 1936; prior to that, instruction in the history of theater and comparative drama was given in the Department of English. In addition to academic instruction, the new department produced plays and supported dramatic efforts. The Carolina Playmakers, founded in 1918 by drama professor Frederick Henry Koch (1877-1944), became its production unit. Koch and the Playmakers specialized in folk drama and were considered seminal in the Little Theatre movement of the early 20th century. The group performed plays (many of which were written by students) on campus, and also toured North Carolina and other states. The Carolina Dramatic Association, begun in 1922, was a cooperative program of the Department of Dramatic Art and the University Extension Division's Bureau of Community Drama. A new semi-professional theatrical group, the PlayMakers Repertory Company, was established in 1976. Many persons associated with the study of dramatic art at the University of North Carolina later achieved professional prominence, including Thomas Wolfe, Paul Green, Betty Smith, Shepperd Strudwick, Jack Palance, Louise Fletcher, Anne Jeffries, and Andy Griffith. The collection spans the time period from 1911 through the 1970s and includes photographs and related material documenting theatrical productions, personnel, tours, programs, events, and other activities of the Department of Dramatic Art. Images primarily document the Carolina Playmakers (1918-1975), and often depict Caucasian actors portraying African American, Native American, and Asian characters. Many of these early play images were taken and produced by the photographer Bayard Wootten or by Wootten-Moulton Studios. Productions and activities of the PlayMakers Reperatory Company, the North Dakota Playmakers (founded by Frederick Henry Koch in 1905 before he came to the University of North Carolina), and the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project are also depicted. The collection consists primarily of photographic material (prints, negatives, and 35mm slides), but also contains programs from productions, notes on tour dates, reviews, and other materials.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 5,550 items (in 27 boxes, 13.5 linear feet of shelf space)
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- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Dramatic Art. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dept. of Dramatic Art photographs and related materials, 1911-1970s.
University of North Carolina Press. Records of the University of North Carolina Press, 1922-1997 (bulk 1930-1970) [manuscript].
Title:
Records of the University of North Carolina Press, 1922-1997 (bulk 1930-1970) [manuscript].
Correspondence and other files relating to the administration and publishing activities of the University of North Carolina Press. Included are minutes and other records of the Press's Board of Governors, 1922-1970 and 1979-1997; files of the Director, 1922-1993; extensive financial records from the office of the Controller of the Press, 1925-1979; and Marketing Division records pertaining to publicity and distribution, 1932-1963. There are also extensive files on rejected manuscripts and out-of-print titiles, including correspondence with leading intellectual figures, bothsouthern and national. Among these are Josephus Daniels, Paul Green, Bernice Kelly Harris, Howard W. Odum, and Rupert Vance. The files of William T. Couch as Director are of particular interest; they include materials pertaining to the Federal Writers' Project and to the journal Social Forces.
ArchivalResource: About 118800 items (153.0 linear ft.).
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- University of North Carolina Press. Records of the University of North Carolina Press, 1922-1997 (bulk 1930-1970) [manuscript].
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Sing all a green willow : a folk morality fantasy, with hymn-tunes, dumb show, masks, interludes, folk-music and dance / by Paul Green.
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Sing all a green willow : a folk morality fantasy, with hymn-tunes, dumb show, masks, interludes, folk-music and dance / by Paul Green. 1969.
ArchivalResource: 133 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Sing all a green willow : a folk morality fantasy, with hymn-tunes, dumb show, masks, interludes, folk-music and dance / by Paul Green.
Davis, Harry Ellerbe, 1905-1968. Harry Ellerbe Davis papers, 1911-1969.
Title:
Harry Ellerbe Davis papers, 1911-1969.
Chiefly correspondence, photos of stage productions, and newspaper clippings, relating to Davis's career, his appointment as chairman of the Dept. of Dramatic Art at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1959), and his activities with the Carolina Playmakers, an on-campus community theater group. Includes letters and cards, 1946-1969, from associates in the arts, including Sidney Blackmer, Paul Green, Kay Kyser, Lennox Robinson, Dore Schary, Lee Simonson, and Betty Smith; playbills of the group's productions, including Thorton Wilder's Our Town and historical dramas: Unto These Hills and The Lost Colony; script of his children's play, Cinderella; and his obituary. Also includes memorial resolutions, 27 Sept. 1968, issued by Cherokee Historical Association, Inc.; printed manuscript, "Christmas Prayer, Chapel Hill [N.C.]," singed in print by playwright Paul Green, is inscribed, "The best of everything to you, Harry! Paul and Elizabeth." Places represented include Cherokee, N.C.
ArchivalResource: 2 v.
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- Davis, Harry Ellerbe, 1905-1968. Harry Ellerbe Davis papers, 1911-1969.
Green, Paul, 1894-. Letter, 1931, Nov. 28, Chapel Hill, N.C., to Mrs. S. Clifford Townsend, Flushing Station A, N.Y.
Title:
Letter, 1931, Nov. 28, Chapel Hill, N.C., to Mrs. S. Clifford Townsend, Flushing Station A, N.Y.
Explanation of the character Uncle Bob in The House of Connelly. [Envelope mounted in Green. The House of Connelly, 1931 (p1901/G7976h/1931/Harris Collection).]
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 22 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-. Letter, 1931, Nov. 28, Chapel Hill, N.C., to Mrs. S. Clifford Townsend, Flushing Station A, N.Y.
William W. Finlator Papers
Title:
William W. Finlator Papers
Papers of a North Carolina Baptist minister concerned with civil rights, civil liberties, ecumenism, and the Vietnam War, mainly consisting of correspondence, writings, and an alphabetical subject file. Correspondence, which is chiefly outgoing, forms two-thirds of the collection and dates primarily from the mid 1960s to the mid 1970s. Much of it is routine pastoral mail, but there are letters which touch on Finlator's social and political activism. Writings include articles, addresses, book reviews, invocations, letters to editors, broadcast commentaries, a few sermons, and related correspondence and clippings. These deal with ecumenism, labor relations, prison reform, prayer in public schools, prohibition, and Billy Graham. Most noteworthy among the subject files which are made up of additional correspondence, clippings, reports, writings, and printed matter, are those pertaining to the Baptist State Convention, the North Carolina Civil Liberties Union, the North Carolina Council of Churches, and North Carolina Advisory Committee to the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights, prisoners, and the Raleigh Committee of Clergymen Concerned with Vietnam.
ArchivalResource: 21 reels of microfilm (35 mm.); plus.additions of 9.1 c.f.
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- Finlator, William W., 1913-. Papers, 1935-2000.
Roman Bohnen papers, 1918-1976
Title:
Roman Bohnen papers 1918-1976
The Roman Bohnen papers consist of family, personal and professional correspondence as well as scrapbooks of clippings, reviews, programs, and photographs. The collection documents Bohnen's career including early theatrical experiences, his life as a New York actor and member of the Group Theatre, his motion picture years, and the establishment of the Actors' Laboratory Theatre. The correspondence between him and his brother Arthur is rich in personal information about family relationships. The papers span the years 1919-1976 with the emphasis on 1922-1949. Arthur Bohnen's account of his brother's life is included.
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- Roman Bohnen papers, 1918-1976
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : broadcast from Roanoke Island, N.C.
Title:
The lost colony : broadcast from Roanoke Island, N.C. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 59 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : broadcast from Roanoke Island, N.C.
Adler, Richard, 1921-. Richard Adler collection 1950-1980 (bulk 1950-1970).
Title:
Richard Adler collection 1950-1980 (bulk 1950-1970).
This collection of Richard Adler's papers is rich in correspondence with notable figures of the 20th century. Also included are scrapbooks, sound recordings, photographs, theatrical ephemera, production and publicity materials, and personal memorabilia. Names associated with the collection: Ernest Bloch, Aaron Copland, Walter Damrosch, Fannie Hurst, Albert Einstein, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Adlai Stevenson, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lady Bird Johnson, Jacqueline Kennedy, Julie Harris, Cole Porter, Oscar Hammerstein, Clarence Adler, Paul Green, Jerry Ross, George Abbott, Bob Fosse, and Harold Prince.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (3 boxes, 2000 items)
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- Adler, Richard, 1921-. Richard Adler collection 1950-1980 (bulk 1950-1970).
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : 1948.
Title:
The lost colony : 1948. [1948?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : 1948.
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Letter [19]29 May 1 [n.p.] to [G.A.] Hill, London.
Title:
Letter [19]29 May 1 [n.p.] to [G.A.] Hill, London.
Gives directions for finding his home when Hill and [Maurice] Browne visit Berlin.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Holograph signed.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Letter [19]29 May 1 [n.p.] to [G.A.] Hill, London.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Title:
The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
The Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya contain manuscript scores and sketches of Weill's music, including 8 American stage works, 2 German stage works, and other major compositions and smaller pieces. The Papers also hold photocopies of holograph scores from Weill's German period which are housed in the Archives of Universal-Edition, Vienna. The careers of Weill and Lenya are documented by: correspondence to and from their families, friends, and collaborators; programs; photographs, including pictures of musical productions by Weill and Lenya's film appearances; personal documents; and 20,000 newspaper clippings from the Berlin years.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear ft. (107 boxes)
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- Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. The papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984 (inclusive).
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green screenplays and scripts, 1925-1942.
Title:
Paul Green screenplays and scripts, 1925-1942.
Collection comprises 11 screenplays and scripts of American author Paul Green and others, including Green's screenplays for State fair and Voltaire, and the screenplay by Sidney Buchman and Seton I. Miller for Here comes Mr. Jordan.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 container)
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green screenplays and scripts, 1925-1942.
Hapgood, Elizabeth Reynolds. Papers, 1867-1974.
Title:
Papers, 1867-1974.
The Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood Papers contain correspondence, photographs, essays and scrapbooks dealing with her life and career.
ArchivalResource: 2 lin. ft., (3 boxes).
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- Hapgood, Elizabeth Reynolds. Papers, 1867-1974.
Caplan, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1908-. Papers, (1919-1942).
Title:
Papers, (1919-1942).
Papers of a stockbroker, Dean of the Charles Morris Price School of Advertising and Journalism, and Philadelphia bibliophile; including correspondence, poems, essays, organizational bylaws, and autographs. letter. ion from that position. Prominent correspondents include Harold G. Hoffman, New Jersey governor, Senator W. Warren Barbour, Robert Frost, Hamlin Garland, Sinclair Lewis, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and Luther Burbank.
ArchivalResource: 1.4 cubic ft. (3 boxes).
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- Caplan, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1908-. Papers, (1919-1942).
Samson Raphaelson Papers, 1916-1982
Title:
Samson Raphaelson Papers, 1916-1982
ArchivalResource: 19.5 linear ft (ca.7,400 items in 40 boxes).
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- Samson Raphaelson Papers, 1916-1982
Biography -- Green, Paul.
Title:
Biography -- Green, Paul.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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- Biography -- Green, Paul.
Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986
Title:
Cheryl Crawford papers 1920-1986
Cheryl Crawford, producer and director. Her papers include correspondence, production files, scripts, photographs, ephemera, ledgers, financial materials and scrapbooks documenting her career.
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- Cheryl Crawford papers, 1920-1986
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : an outdoor play in two acts, with music / by Paul Green.
Title:
The lost colony : an outdoor play in two acts, with music / by Paul Green. [1937-1938?]
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 27 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. The lost colony : an outdoor play in two acts, with music / by Paul Green.
Powell, John, 1882-1963. Papers of John Powell [manuscript] : regarding Powell and the Norfleet and Scott families, 1845-1957.
Title:
Papers of John Powell [manuscript] : regarding Powell and the Norfleet and Scott families, 1845-1957.
The collection includes letters, 1944-1960, from John and Louise Burleigh Powell to servants John and Lydia Banks; photographs of John Powell; obituaries for the Powells; a postcard from Lord and Lady Astor; a signed calling card from Theodore Roosevelt; a printed anecdote about Robert E. Lee signed by Jo Lane Stern; printed material re "the Lost Colony"; a script from a pageant "The cavalcade of the cavaliers" by Jan Isbelle Fortune for the Richmond Bicentennial 1938; a scrapbook of newsclippings, 1939-1941, many re Massanutten Academy, Woodstock, Virginia; and seventeen cased ambrotypes, daguerreotypes and a tintype of Norfleet and Scott family members.
ArchivalResource: 46 items.
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- Powell, John, 1882-1963. Papers of John Powell [manuscript] : regarding Powell and the Norfleet and Scott families, 1845-1957.
Green, Elizabeth Atkinson Lay, 1897-1989. [Christmas messages from Elizabeth and Paul Green].
Title:
[Christmas messages from Elizabeth and Paul Green]. 1958-1980.
ArchivalResource: 18 items.
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- Green, Elizabeth Atkinson Lay, 1897-1989. [Christmas messages from Elizabeth and Paul Green].
Hoole, William Stanley, 1903-. Papers, 1930-1969.
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Papers, 1930-1969.
Correspondence (1936-1937) with southern writers, including Olive Tilford Dargan, Paul Green, Sara Henderson Hay, Virginia Sorensen, Thomas S. Stribling, and Stark Young; letters (1937-1938) from Arthur Hobson Quinn relating to Hoole's book, the Ante-bellum Charleston Theatre, and forward by Quinn; biographical and bibliographical articles by Martha DuBose Hoole and Anita T. Villafaña; and copy of Hoole's master's thesis, Edgar Poe and His Times, and a letter from Jay B. Hubbell.
ArchivalResource: 63 items.
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- Hoole, William Stanley, 1903-. Papers, 1930-1969.
Green, Janet McNeill, 1931-. "I look to the east, and I look to the west" : six years later : talk delivered at the Paul Green Symposium, March 27, 1978 / by Janet McNeill Green Catlin.
Title:
"I look to the east, and I look to the west" : six years later : talk delivered at the Paul Green Symposium, March 27, 1978 / by Janet McNeill Green Catlin. [1987]
ArchivalResource: 16 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Janet McNeill, 1931-. "I look to the east, and I look to the west" : six years later : talk delivered at the Paul Green Symposium, March 27, 1978 / by Janet McNeill Green Catlin.
Carpenter, Margaret Haley. Papers of Margaret Haley Carpenter [manuscript], 1898-1985, bulk 1953-1985.
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Papers of Margaret Haley Carpenter [manuscript], 1898-1985, bulk 1953-1985.
Correspondence, manuscripts, proofs, photographs, account books, printed miscellanea. The collection contains manuscripts, proofs, correspondence, illustrations, and reviews for Miss Carpenter's books "Sara Teasdale: A biography"; "Reflections of an era: letters to Sara Teasdale"; "Anthology of magazine verse" (edited with William Stanley Braithwaite); "The Virginia author's yearbook"; and "A gift for the princess of springtime". Major topics in her papers include Sara Teasdale (for whom she collected transcriptions of over 760 letters) and William S. Braithwaite; as well as Edna St. Vincent Millay, Emily Dickinson, Ezra Pound, and Vachel Lindsay; her work as an author, biographer and editor; the literary efforts of her correspondents; the Poetry Society of America and the Poetry Society of Virginia. Also college correspondence courses in music; poetry in general; reviews; Virginia authors; the Smith family including account books, correspondence, clippings, photographs, and financial papers, 1910-1958, particularly the record of children delivered by William Tilden Smith, M.D. There are also files of correspondence (some on microfilm), manuscripts, memorabilia and other material assembled by Joy Gerbaulet, Floyd Dell, George Dillon, Robert Frost, Josephine Johnson (including letters from servicemen in World War I and II), Julia Johnson Davis and David Morton; and photographs of over thirty noted authors. Includes an audiotape of [David Morton reading his poetry?].
ArchivalResource: 10,800 (ca.) items.
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- Carpenter, Margaret Haley. Papers of Margaret Haley Carpenter [manuscript], 1898-1985, bulk 1953-1985.
Richard Wright papers, 1927-1978
Title:
Richard Wright papers 1927-1978
The Richard Wright Papers contain manuscripts, correspondence with other writers such as Nelson Algren, Arna Bontemps, Ralph Ellison, Chester Himes, Langston Hughes, Gunnar Myrdal and Margaret Walker, photographs, financial and legal documents and printed materials relating to the life and work of Richard Wright. Included are drafts of such works as Black Boy and Native Son, photographs of trips to Spain and Ghana, various items of personal memorabilia such as Wright's Spingarn Medal, and a film of Wright's screen test for the movie version of "Native Son".
ArchivalResource: 72.70 linear ft. (143 boxes, including oversize) + 5 broadsides + 2 cold storage items
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- Richard Wright papers, 1927-1978
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green interview / by Charles and C.J. Blair.
Title:
Paul Green interview / by Charles and C.J. Blair. 1976.
ArchivalResource: 43 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Paul Green interview / by Charles and C.J. Blair.
Weill-collaborators correspondence, 1925-1950.
Title:
Weill-collaborators correspondence, 1925-1950.
Correspondence between Kurt Weill and his artistic collaborators, including Maurice Abravanel, Maxwell Anderson, Bertolt Brecht, Jean Cocteau, Agnes De Mille, Ira Gershwin, Moss Hart, Paul Green, Langston Hughes, Georg Kaiser, Alan Jay Lerner, Darius Milhaud, Caspar Neher, Ogden Nash, S.J. Perelman, Max Reinhardt, Arnold Sundgaard, and Franz Werfel.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Weill-collaborators correspondence, 1925-1950.
Spearman, Walter. Walter Spearman papers, 1900-1986 [manuscript].
Title:
Walter Spearman papers, 1900-1986 [manuscript].
Material chiefly documenting the work of Walter S. Spearman as journalist, educator, and writer. Correspondence consists chiefly of letters from former journalism students of Spearman's, from writers of works he had reviewed, and from fellow journalists. Correspondents include Paul Green (1894-1981), Jonathan Daniels (1902-1981), Gail Godwin (1939- ), and Charles Kuralt (1934- ). Writings consist chiefly of stories, plays, speeches, and fragments of stories. Subject files consist chiefly of material collected by Spearman for use in journalism classes and writing workshops.
ArchivalResource: 2,400 items (3.5 linear ft.).
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- Spearman, Walter. Walter Spearman papers, 1900-1986 [manuscript].
Adler, Richard, 1921-. NCSA Advisory Board meeting [sound recording].
Title:
NCSA Advisory Board meeting [sound recording]. 1999.
Recording of a meeting of the NCSA Advisory Board (an advising board of artists appointed by Governor Terry Sanford), at a dinner with Governor Sanford. The board unanimously selects Winston-Salem, N.C. as the site for the future North Carolina School of the Arts ; appoints Vittorio Giannini as director of the new school ; and discusses the future name of the school. Recording also includes description of the site selection process ; and Giannini's acceptance of his appointment as the school's first president.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound disc (54:03) : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Adler, Richard, 1921-. NCSA Advisory Board meeting [sound recording].
Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Music sources for Kurt Weill's Johnny Johnson in the collection of the Weill-Lenya Research Center, 1936-[ongoing].
Title:
Music sources for Kurt Weill's Johnny Johnson in the collection of the Weill-Lenya Research Center, 1936-[ongoing].
The collection forms part of Series 10, which consists mainly of music manuscripts: non-autograph originals and photocopies of both non-autographs and autographs. It also includes rental materials and some arrangements by other composers. Briefly stated, all music materials for the works of Weill other than those offered for sale by publishers are included, whether in score or parts, as long as they present his music without fundamentally altering its character. (For more details on inclusion/exclusion, see the record for the whole series--"Music sources for the works of Kurt Weill ...," ID NYWS94-A2.) Of particular importance in the collection of materials on Johnny Johnson are the following: a full score of a version edited by Gary Fagin and Lys Symonette, materials prepared/used in a workshop on the work at Aspen, Colorado ca. 1980, full score with German translation of Richard Weihe added, piano-conductor score edited by Lys Symonette and Lotte Lenya, vocal scores of Johnny's song, In times of tumult, Oh the Rio Grande, and Song of the goddess with German translations written in, and materials for War play, an adaptation of the work by David Drew.
ArchivalResource: <23> items.
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- Green, Paul, 1894-1981. Music sources for Kurt Weill's Johnny Johnson in the collection of the Weill-Lenya Research Center, 1936-[ongoing].
Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984, inclusive
Title:
Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya 1890-1984, inclusive
Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the German-American composer Kurt Weill (1900-1950) and the German-American actress and singer Lotte Lenya (1898-1981)
ArchivalResource: 107 boxes (47 linear ft.)
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- Register to the Papers of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, 1890-1984, inclusive
Margaret Barker papers, circa 1800-1989, 1930-1989
Title:
Margaret Barker papers circa 1800-1989 1930-1989
This collection of personal and family papers, correspondence, production files, scripts, writings, and ephemera provide a wealth of documents on the life of actress, producer and director, Margaret Barker, a founding member of the Group Theatre, and her family.
ArchivalResource: 19.61 linear feet; 46 boxes
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- Margaret Barker papers, circa 1800-1989, 1930-1989
Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection, ca. 1910-1934
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Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection ca. 1910-1934
The collection consists of ca. 3000 photographic prints, primarily platinum but some photogravure. Typical portrait subjects include prominent artists, authors, the Columbia University medical faculty, Johns Hopkins University medical faculty, and American editors. There are also examples of some of her best-known African-American and Appalachian photographs. Although many of the images are unidentified, they are the largest known body of prints made by Ulmann herself
ArchivalResource: 223.71 Linear feet; (150 boxes)
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Adams, Edward C. L. (Edward Clarkson Leverett), 1876-1946.
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