Alexander M. Drummond papers, 1917-1956.
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Drummond, A. M. (Alexander Magnus), 1884-1956
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Professor of Speech and Drama, Cornell University. Organized the Cornell Dramatic Club and was its Director from 1912-1947. Wrote original plays and a monograph on play production. From the description of Alexander M. Drummond papers, 1917-1956. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64683647 ...
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