Joshua Logan correspondence and ephemera 1920-1989

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Joshua Logan correspondence and ephemera 1920-1989

The Jean Elliott - Joshua Logan correspondence consists of letters written by Joshua Logan to Jean Elliott, his cousin. The letters span 1920 to 1989 (including letters written to his widow, Nedda Harrigan Logan), and illuminate Logan's career and family life. Of special note is a note written in 1920 by the 12 year-old Joshua, thanking his cousins for a pleasnt summer visit. The ephemera consists of photographs, programs, and clippings collected by Jean Elliott about her cousin, including childhood snapshots of Joshua and his sister, and a 1943 Army portrait. Programs include tributes to Joshua Logan.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6317761

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Elliott, Jean

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Joshua Logan, director, playwright and producer of stage, screen and television, was born Joshua Lockwood Logan in Texas in 1908. Educated at Princeton University he also studied in Moscow with Constantin Stanislavsky. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps with a rank of Captain. Logan made his New York debut in 1932 in the play Carrie Nation, playing the character Mart Strong. He quickly turned to directing and producing, directing Camille in Boston in 193...

Jean Elliott

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Joshua Logan

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Logan, Nedda Harrigan

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Logan, Joshua.

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Biographical Note 1908, Oct. 5 Born, Texarkana, Tex. 1927 Diploma, Culver Military Academy,Culver, Ind. 1927 1931 Attended Princeton University,Princeton, N.J. ...