Hunter, Kermit

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Kermit Houston Hunter (1910-2001) was the author of 42 outdoor historical dramas.

From the description of Kermit Hunter papers, 1956-1966 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24864230

Kermit Houston Hunter was born on 3 October 1910 in McDowell County, W.Va. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1931. He later studied at the Juilliard School of Music. In the 1930s, Hunter worked on two newspapers, was secretary of two chambers of commerce, business manager of a professional baseball team, and organist and choir director of a Methodist church.

During five years in the United States army, beginning in 1940, Hunter rose to lieutenant colonel, became assistant chief of staff of the Caribbean Defense Command, and was awarded the Legion of Merit. After World War II he was for two years (1945-1947) the first business manager of the North Carolina Symphony Society.

Hunter began to study playwriting seriously when he enrolled in 1947 at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill for graduate work under Samuel Selden, chair of the Department of Dramatic Art and director of the Carolina Playmakers. Three one-act plays by Hunter were produced by the Carolina Playmakers, and, in 1948, when the Cherokee Historical Association was seeking an author to write a play about the history of the Cherokee Indians for presentation at the Mountainside Theatre then under construction at Cherokee, N.C., Selden recommended Hunter for the commission.

Completing the play, Unto These Hills, early in 1949, Hunter offered it as his M.A. thesis and won the Joseph Feldman Playwriting Award for the same year. Also in 1949, the North Carolina Legislature appropriated $35,000 for the production of Unto These Hills, which opened the Mountainside Theatre on 1 July 1950.

Remaining at the University of North Carolina as an instructor in English while studying for a Ph.D. degree, Hunter wrote traditional drama, poetry, and fiction, as well as outdoor plays. Hunter completed the Ph.D. in 1955.

Kermit Hunter died on 11 April 2001 in Dallas, Tex.

From the guide to the Kermit Hunter Papers (#3568), 1956-1966, (Southern Historical Collection)

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick. Voice in the wind : suite from the incidental music to the historical drama of Kermit Hunter, op. 157B / by Jack Frederick Kilpatrick. Free Library of Philadelphia, Parkway Central Library
creatorOf [Publicity brochures for outdoor dramas by Kermit Hunter]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Hunter, Kermit. Kermit Hunter papers, 1956-1966 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Hugh Morton Photographs and Films, late 1920s-2006, (bulk 1940s-1990s) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection.
referencedIn Boone, Samuel Moyle. Samuel Moyle Boone photographic collection, circa late 1940s-early 1960s. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Ives, Ernest L. (Ernest Linwood), 1887-1972. Papers, 1909-1973. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
creatorOf Hunter, Kermit. Unto these hills typescript 1950. The University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library
referencedIn Department of Dramatic Art of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1922-2003 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives and Records Service
referencedIn Morton, Hugh M. Hugh Morton photographs and films: North Carolina places, 1930s-2005 (bulk 1940s-1990s) (Series 1). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Appalachian State University. ASU College of Continuing Education Cherokee exhibits papers, 19-- Appalachian State University, ASU
referencedIn Hugh Morton Photographs and Films, late 1920s-2006, (bulk 1940s-1990s) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection.
referencedIn Miscellaneous scripts, 1930-1977. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Moser, Artus. Artus Moser papers, 1921-1988 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Southern Appalachian Historical Association. Southern Appalachian Historical Association Records, 1910 - 2004. Appalachian State University, ASU
creatorOf Kermit Hunter Papers (#3568), 1956-1966 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
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associatedWith Appalachian State University. corporateBody
associatedWith Boone, Samuel Moyle. person
associatedWith Ives, Ernest L. (Ernest Linwood), 1887-1972. person
associatedWith Kermit Hunter person
associatedWith Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick. person
associatedWith Morton, Hugh M. person
associatedWith Morton, Hugh M. person
associatedWith Moser, Artus. person
associatedWith Paul the Apostle person
associatedWith Southern Appalachian Historical Association. corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Dramatic Art. corporateBody
associatedWith Walser, Richard Gaither, 1908- person
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Southern States
United States
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American drama
Cherokee Indians
Cherokee Indians
Dramatists, American
Historical drama, American
Theater, Open-air
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