C. J. Bulliet Papers, 1899-1952.

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C. J. Bulliet Papers, 1899-1952.

These papers contain the correspondence, photographs, press releases, programs and manuscripts of Clarence Joseph Bulliet (1883-1952) who was a prominent art and dramatic critic for the and The bulk of this collection is comprised of materials from the 1910s and early 1920s, when Bulliet was business manager for the touring company of Shakespearean actor Robert Bruce Mantell. Production photographs, press releases, production diaries and notes and drafts for the biography of Mantell written by Bulliet, are included in this collection. This collection also contains photographs and souvenir programs from other productions; drafts of Bulliet’s literary works; printed materials and correspondence with Edward Albee, Julian Eltinge, Genevieve Hamper, Robert B. Mantell and Vera Zorina. Indianapolis Star, Louisville Herald Chicago Evening Press. Robert Mantell’s Romance,

10 linear ft. (19 boxes: 16 document boxes; 1 custom-made box; 1 oversize box; 1 file card box; 1 mapcase shelf).

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