Rosamond Gilder papers 1917-1949

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Rosamond Gilder papers 1917-1949

The Rosamond Gilder Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, magazines, promotional literature and other material relating to the career of Miss Gilder. The files primarily deal with Miss Gilder's involvement with Theatre Arts Monthly. (Miss Gilder inherited the files on Theatre Arts Monthly from Edith Isaacs, the first editor of the magazine.) The collection does not include personal papers or material about Rosamond Gilder or her career as an author.

5.5 lin. ft. (14 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6317494

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New York Drama Critics' Circle

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Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967

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