Samuel L. Sumberg Collection 1911-1970s

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Samuel L. Sumberg Collection 1911-1970s

In 1961 Samuel L. Sumberg received a grant from the Leo Baeck Institute in New York to work on a project entitled Jewish Directors of the German Stage.Included in the collection are his notes, writings, correspondence and printed materials related to the subject. This work was not published.

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Sumberg, Samuel Leslie, 1903-

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In 1961 Samuel L. Sumberg received a grant from the Leo Baeck Institute in New York to work on a project entitled Jewish Directors of the German Stage. From the guide to the Samuel L. Sumberg Collection, 1911-1970s, (Leo Baeck Institute Archives) ...

Leo Baeck institute

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