Set and costume designs, 1932-1971.

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Set and costume designs, 1932-1971.

Set and costume designs done for theatrical and musical productions at Dartmouth college, with the Dartmouth Players, and elsewhere.

30 boxes (14 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6775539

New Hampshire Newspaper Project

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