Correspondence, 1962-1968.

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Correspondence, 1962-1968.

The Ludie Claire correspondence consists of personal correspondence from Morris Carnovsky to Ludie Claire.

.1 lin. ft. (1 folder).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6827320

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

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William Shakespeare was likely born April, 23, 1564; he was baptized in Stratford-upon-Avon on April 26, 1564. He grew up, had a family, and bought property in Stratford while working in London, the center of English theater. As an actor, a playwright, and a partner in a leading acting company, he became both prosperous and well-known. His parents were John and Mary Shakespeare. John was a leatherworker and involved in local politics, first becoming an alderman and eventually a town bailiff. ...

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