Bradley Phillips papers, 1952-1963.
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Phillips, Bradley
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Bradley H. Phillips was the father of Philip Phillips, the Peabody Museum Curator of Southeastern American Archaeology under Director John Otis Brew. Bradley was born near Fredonia, New York and read law there. He went to Hawai'i in 1895-96, and was attorney-general for Queen Liliuokalani before the annexation of the state. He returned to Hawai'i in 1898 after his marriage and stayed there on an extended honeymoon until 1900. Source: Dr. Steve Williams' n...
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Phillips, Bradley, 1929-
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Bradley Sawyer Phillips (1929-1991) was an artist and a producer and was, for a short time before her death, the husband of poet and playwright V. R. Lang [Violet Ranney "Bunny" Lang]. He was associated with the Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.). From the guide to the Bradley Phillips papers, 1952-1963., (Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) ...
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