Clifton Webb Collection, [ca. 1930-ca. 1960].

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Clifton Webb Collection, [ca. 1930-ca. 1960].

The collection includes Webb's scrapbooks, autobiography drafts, personal and business correspondence, programs, clippings, notebooks, a manuscript script of Un million plaisantairies by Hilaire le Gai, translated into English, a typed script for Victor Borge radio show in which Clifton Webb was a guest star (1947), and a script for Sister Act with lyrics by Howard Dietz (1942). Also included are Helen Ruth Matthews Dalrymple's film actors clippings, programs and correspondence, the actress, lecturer, writer and producer Jean Dalrymple's correspondence, and her father's, the concert manager George H. Dalrymple's papers.

17 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7108264

Ohio State University Libraries

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