Theatre Survey records, 1963-1980.

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Theatre Survey records, 1963-1980.

Arranged chronologically, the records include general correspondence, financial records, edited typescripts of published articles with related correspondence, etc., and also a small amount of ASTR material, most of which is related to subscriptions. The records are not complete. The records include edited typescripts and related correspondence arranged by volume and issue, miscellaneous correspondence, and ASTR related materials. Miscellaneous financial records, including invoices, subscription records, etc. are in a separate chronological series. The records comprise all those extant from the University of Pittsburgh's sponsorship of Theatre Survey, 1963-1980.

9.25 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7307774

University of Pittsburgh

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