Marjorie Norman Hawkins Papers 1913-1968

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Marjorie Norman Hawkins Papers 1913-1968

Resident of Spokane, Wash. Clippings, programs, and ephemera, of Spokane social events and theatrical productions featuring Hawkins's husband, Mark D. Hawkins (1884-1969), a locally well-known actor and playwright; clippings and ephemera, relating to the silent film The Crown Jewels, an amateur production using Spokane residents in its cast; programs from theater productions (1920s) of the University Club and Junior League of Spokane; and Hawkins family history (1960).

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University Club of Spokane

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Junior League of Spokane

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Hawkins family

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Hawkins, Marjorie Norman, 1893-1972

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Hawkins, Mark D., 1884-1969

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Harris, Alonzo

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Marjorie Norman Hawkins, a Spokane native, was the wife of Mark D. Hawkins (1884-1969), a locally well-known actor, song writer, and playwright. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins were active in Spokane society for many years. From the guide to the Marjorie Norman Hawkins Papers, 1913-1968, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) ...