Eugene Pillot Collection 1917-1955

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Eugene Pillot Collection 1917-1955

Joseph Eugene Pillot's notable playsinclude , , , and . The Eugene Pillot Collection containsprograms, printed works, correspondence, typescripts, photographs, and sheet musicdocumenting his career as dramatist, poet, and lyricist. Two Crooks and a Lady My Lady Dreams Hunger Just Two Men

1 box, 1 oversize folder (0.42 linear feet)

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