Arch Oboler Collection 1916-1992 1936-1989
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Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
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Architect, designer; Illinois, Wisconsin and Arizona. From the description of Frank Lloyd Wright textile design studies, [ca. 1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86122971 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an American Architect internationally recognized for his distinctive Prairie Style houses, innovative building design, Taliesin school and fellowships, and philosophy of "organic architecture." From the guide to the Frank Lloyd Wright Miscel...
Talbot Jennings
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William Kozlenko
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Fanya F. Lawrence
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Leakey, L.S.B. (Louis Seymour Bazett), 1903-1972
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Kay, Jerry (Jerry J.), 1923-2002
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Peters, William Wesley
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Hector Chevigny, Anne Anthony, and Jerome Lawrence
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Masselink, Eugene, 1910-1962
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Allan, Scott
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Wright, Olgivanna Lloyd
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Olgivanna was Wright's third and last wife. Maude E. Devine was the friend who transcribed the manuscript of Wright's autobiography. From the description of Letters, 1926-1931, to Maude E. Devine. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122448123 Biographical Note Olgivanna was Wright's third and last wife. Maude E. Devine was the friend who transcribed the manuscript of Wright's autobiography. From the guide to the Ol...
Wright, Iovanna Lloyd
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Green, Aaron G
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Howard Estabrook
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Arch Oboler
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Stephen Longstreet
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Oboler, Arch, 1909-1987
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Arch Oboler (1907-1987) was a radio writer and producer during the first half of the twentieth century. He wrote and produced a number of popular radio shows during the 1930s and 1940s, including "Arch Oboler's Plays" (1939-1940, 1945), "Plays for Americans" (1942), "Everything for the Boys" (1944), and "Arch Oboler Special" (1945). From the description of "Arch Oboler's yesterday, today, and tomorrow" audio tapes, 1939-1945. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCa...
Milton Merlin and Clarence Muse
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Irving Ravetch
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Budd Schulberg and Jerome Lawrence
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Don Quinn, Ira Greshwin, Jay Gorney, Henry Myers, and Edward Eliscu
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B. C. Schoenfeld
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Karloff, Boris, 1887-1969
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Pearl Buck
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Samuel Raphaelson
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Richard Collins and Everett Tomlinson
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