Carl Glick correspondence 1938-1940

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Carl Glick correspondence 1938-1940

Carl Glick (1890-1971) was an American writer who co-authored a book about community plays and the little theater movement. Collection consists of correspondence relating to the book Glick wrote with Albert McCleery, Curtains Going Up (1939).

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Glick, Carl, 1890-

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Carl Glick (1890-1971) was an American writer who co-authored a book about community plays and the little theater movement. From the guide to the Carl Glick correspondence, 1938-1940, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...

McCleery, Albert

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McCleery was born Dec. 30, 1911 in Lawrence, KN; contract writer for Columbia Pictures (1940-41); director of Fordham University theatre (1949); he is best remembered for his theatre-in-the-round productions of classics for television including Cameo theater, Fireside theatre, Hallmark hall of fame, and Matinee theatre; staff director NBC Television Programming Dept. (1949) and went on to become senior executive producer and director of Cameo theatre; produced and directed Hallmark hall of fame;...