George Milton Savage family papers, 1861-2000 (bulk 1929-1976).
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Hughes, Babette, 1906-
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Savage, George Milton, 1904-
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Tacoma native, George Milton Savage (1904-1977), was a playwright and University of Washington faculty member who was active in the theater and writing scene in the Pacific Northwest during the 1930s and 1940s, before moving to Los Angeles. Savage, the son of a prominent Tacoma contractor, attended the Phillips Exeter Academy and received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Washington, where he taught composition and literature from 1930 to 1951...
Hughes, Glenn, 1894-1964
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Playwright and director of the drama program at the University of Washington for more than 30 years. Glenn Hughes was born in 1894 and died in 1964. From the description of Glenn Hughes papers, 1929-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 746226686 ...
Savage, Gladys Ferrier
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Tryout Theatre (Seattle, Wash.)
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Pacific Northwest Writers' Conference
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Macdonald, Betty Bard
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American educational theatre association
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The American Educational Theatre Association, was formed in 1936 by a group of drama teachers to encourage high standards of teaching, production and scholarship; to disseminate information concerning developments in the theatre; and to initiate and support national legislation. Membership was composed of teachers, actors, students, directors, and other people involved in educational theatre. Known later as the American Theatre Association, the organization developed and published materials for ...
Brittain, Vera, 1893-1970
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Vera Brittain was a British author, journalist, and lecturer. Her memoir, Testament of youth, has been hailed as a touchstone of the WWI generation. Brittain was a dedicated feminist and pacifist, active in Britain and the United States before World War II. From the description of Vera Brittain letter to Amy Loveman, 1937 Nov. 3. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52605430 ...
National Theatre Conference.
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A co-operative organization of directors of American community and university theatres organized collectively to serve the non-commercial theatre. From the description of Records, 1932-2001. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 51340796 ...
Ebsen, Buddy, 1908-2003.
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Federal Theatre Project (Seattle, Wash.)
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Savage, George, Jr.
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Savage, John N. (John Nelson), 1832-
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