Jănis Muncis papers, 1925-1926.
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Fiefield, James W, recipient.
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Warfield, J. W.
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Berst, F J, recipient.
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Lester, Edwin
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Millikan, Mrs. Robert, recipient.
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Henrik Ibsen
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Niemo, Lech T
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Zoff, Otto, 1890-1962
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Felter, Timothy.
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Prager, Ruth E
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Pasadena Community Playhouse
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Conroy, Paul
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Janis Muncis
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Lillian Gish
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Freedley, George, 1904-
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Barter theatre
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Prickett, Charles F, recipient.
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Huntington, Hartford, 1911-
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Bowron, Fletcher, recipient.
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Driscoll
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Lutheran Welfare Society
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M. Maeterlinck.
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Pichel, Irving, 1891-1954
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Lester, Edwin, recipient.
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Muncis, Jānis, 1886-1955
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Latvian stage designer and producer. From the description of Janis Muncis miscellaneous papers, 1925-1951. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869991 Muncis was a Latvian set designer who emigrated to Hollywood, California, in the late 1920s. Muncis returned to Latvia for the duration of World War II. His designs won the Grand Prix in the theatre section of the Decorative Arts Exposition, Paris, 1925. From the description of Papers, 1925-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat r...
Ford foundation, recipient.
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Berssen, William
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Ramser, Mrs. Harold C, recipient.
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Ostermann, Christian F.
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American National Theatre and Academy.
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Creamer, Mrs. Michael.
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Hughes, Rupert, 1872-1956
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Rupert Hughes was born in Lancaster, MO on January 31, 1872, and grew up in Keokuk, Iowa. He attended the Western Reserve Academy, and received a BA from Adelbert College, Cleveland, in 1892, and an MA from Yale University in 1893. His writing career began with a book for boys which was serialized in the highly regarded St. Nicholas magazine, and he was an assistant editor for several magazines. He eventually wrote more than 50 books. Hughes served in the New York National Guard during the Spani...
Douglass Cooper
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Putnam, Virginia
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Conroy, Paul, recipient.
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Barko, Dorothy, recipient.
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Virginia Putnam
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Cooper, Douglass
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Saardo, Inga
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Hollywood Painters' Local N-5, recipient.
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Brown, Gilmor, d. 1960
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Maxwell Short
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Strevey, Tracey E, recipient.
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Watson, Warner
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Bardmore, Elman.
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Prickett, Charles F
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Knudsen, Mrs. Valley, recipient.
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Barko, Dorothy.
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George Freedley
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Church World Service. U.S. Resettlement headquarters. Munich-Posing.
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Muncis, Jānis, 1886-1955
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Latvian stage designer and producer. From the description of Janis Muncis miscellaneous papers, 1925-1951. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869991 Muncis was a Latvian set designer who emigrated to Hollywood, California, in the late 1920s. Muncis returned to Latvia for the duration of World War II. His designs won the Grand Prix in the theatre section of the Decorative Arts Exposition, Paris, 1925. From the description of Papers, 1925-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat r...
American Legion. National executive committee, recipient.
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Jones, Margo
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Margaret Virginia Jones was born on December 12, 1913, to Richard H. Jones and Martha Pearl Collins of Livingston, Texas. She received the nickname Margo while a student at Texas State College for Women and was known as Margo Jones in her professional life. She began study at TSCW at the age of 14, graduating from that institution with a master's degree in psychology in 1932. She immediately went to work at Louis Veda Quince's Southwestern School of Theater in Dallas in a position s...
Freedman, Beatrice, recipient.
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Baker, Ira C, recipient.
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Dailes Theatre
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McDaniel, Joseph M
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Strevey, Tracey E
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