Olive Mortimer Remington Goldman papers

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Olive Mortimer Remington Goldman papers

1919-1968

Consists of several typescript plays by Goldman, 1919-1944; prompt books used by her as a director; a draft of her M.A. thesis from the University of Illinois titled Religious Drama in England, 1900-1944; and 2 letters to Henri Ghéon, 1939. Includes numerous printed plays in French, published 1923-1968, mostly by Henri Brochet and Henri Ghéon. Other title: Religious drama in England, 1900-1940.

1.25 linear feet

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11651724

Houghton Library

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Goldman, Olive Mortimer Remington, 1897-1984

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Olive Mortimer Remington Goldman (1897-1984) attended Vassar College, graduatin in 1919. She was a student in George Pierce Baker's 47 Workshop at Harvard, 1920-1921. In 1922, she was a member of the MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, N.H. After her marriage in 1925 to Marcus Selden Goldman, she lived in Urbana, Illinois, where she wrote plays, directed, and acted in many plays and musicals. She was later active in Democratic Party politics....