Photographs from the Sidney Coe Howard Papers [graphic], ca. 1880-ca. 1960.

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Photographs from the Sidney Coe Howard Papers [graphic], ca. 1880-ca. 1960.

1970.025: 1 box of family photographs including children, portraits, weddings, etc. Also, portraits of Sidney Coe Howard,Leopoldine and Lara Eames Howard, Walter Damrosch, Marc Connelly, and Fanny Brice. -- 1970.026: Photographs relating to World War I (France) show American ambulance services and other views. Oversize images are from theatrical productions or perhaps movie stills of the 1920's. -- 1970.027: Albums documenting vacations (ca. 1900-1910) contain clippings, postcards, and other ephemera as well as photographs. Albums show the CPRR through Canada, Montreal, the Pan-American Exposition, Boston, New York City, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Southern California, the Grand Canyon, New Mexico, and Mexico.

Number of items:; ; BANC PIC 1970.025: 1 box (ca. 200 photographic prints) and 76 photographic prints; BANC PIC 1970.026: 25 photographic contact prints, 18 photographic prints and 32 oversize photographic prints; BANC PIC 1970.027: 4 albums (photographic prints, postcards, and ephemera)

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Brice, Fanny, 1891-1951

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Fanny Brice was born in Manhattan on October 29, 1891. She began performing in burlesque in 1908; by 1910 she headlined Ziegfeld Follies. In the 1921 Follies, she was featured singing "My Man", which became both a big hit and her signature song. From the 1930s until her death in 1951, Fanny made a radio presence as a bratty toddler named Snooks. She was famously portrayed by Barbra Streisand in the stage musical Funny Girl. ...

Connelly, Marc, 1890-1980

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American playwright, actor, director, producer, and author; b. Marcus Cook Connelly; d. 1980; winner of O. Henry Short Story Prize (1930) and Pulitzer Prize (1930); member of the Algonquin Round Table literary group. From the description of Marc Connelly collection, 1915-1980. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70974938 Playwright; full name is Marcus Cook Connelly. From the description of Reminiscences of Marc Connelly : oral history, 1959. (Columbia Un...

Damrasch, Walter J.

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Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

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Sidney Coe Howard was a popular and successful American playwright and screenwriter, becoming the first person to win both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award. Born in Oakland, California, and educated at the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard, he served as an aviator in World War I. After the war he established a reputation as a journalist, investigating the social issues of the day, and publishing both short stories and translations; he found great success as a playwright, winn...

Howard, Sidney Coe, 1891-1939

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Sidney Coe Howard was a popular and successful American playwright and screenwriter, becoming the first person to win both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award. Born in Oakland, California, and educated at the University of California at Berkeley and Harvard, he served as an aviator in World War I. After the war he established a reputation as a journalist, investigating the social issues of the day, and publishing both short stories and translations; he found great success as a playwright, winn...

Howard, Leopoldine

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Howard, Clara Eames

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