Letters, 1910-1929.

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Letters, 1910-1929.

Concerning his Chautauqua work for the Redpath Chautauqua Bureau; discussing matters such as his lecture schedule, expenses, and advertising,

61 items (70 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7103694

University of Iowa Libraries

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Redpath Vawter Chautauquas.

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Kay, George F. (George Frederick), 1873-1943

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Weiskoff, A.M.,

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Taft, Lorado, 1860-1936

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Sculptor and lecturer. From the description of Letters, 1910-1929. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233120960 Sculptor; Illinois. Born in Elmwood, Ill. From the description of Lorado Taft papers, 1882-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122454444 ...

Hicks, Ford.

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Colledge, William A.

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Crotty, L.B.

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Harrison, Harry P., 1878-

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Backman, Carl E., -1973

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Carl E. Backman was employed by the Redpath Bureau. He suceeded L. B. Crotty as manager of the Western Department in Chicago. He died in 1973. Carl Backman was married to Chautauqua performer Gay MacLaren. A wedding invitation in the collection indicates that they may have been married in 1937. MacLaren was a sucessful actress and singer, performing across the country. She wrote a book about her experiences on the Chautauqua circuit titled "Morally We Roll Along." From the descriptio...

Kraft, Ivah M.,

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Craft, Merritt,

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