Lindsay Crouse papers 1967-1987.

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Lindsay Crouse papers 1967-1987.

Clippings, theater programs, and press materials about Americans LindsdayCrouse and David Mamet, and copies of Timothy Crouse librettos.

5 boxes including 1 videocassette (2 linear ft.)

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