Doris Frankel papers 1922-1993 1938-1973

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Doris Frankel papers 1922-1993 1938-1973

Doris Frankel (1909-1994) was an Emmy Award-winning American dramatist who wrote for television, radio, and theater production. The Doris Frankel papers (1922-1993) document Frankel's career as a dramatist and contain scripts, synopses outlining show ideas, correspondence, personal papers, and ephemera. Both produced and unproduced work is present in this collection.

5.67 linear feet; 14 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6317470

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Holbrook, Ruby, 1930-

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Frankel, Doris, 1909-1994

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Doris Frankel (1909-1994) was an Emmy Award-winning American dramatist who wrote for television, radio, and theater. Her work appeared on dozens of television and radio shows, and two of her plays, Don't Throw Glass Houses (1938) and Love Me Long (1949), appeared on Broadway. Doris Frankel was born and raised in New York City and graduated from Radcliffe College in 1929. By the age of 20 her book of poetry, The Sun Beats Down, was published. During that time Frankel was ...

Stern, Alfred

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Appell, Don

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Marx, Samuel, 1902-1992

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