Student play collection, 1928-1970.

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Student play collection, 1928-1970.

Comprises 1,181 original plays, scenarios, and radio scripts, some in more than one version, submitted by students in playwriting courses; 22 skits and one-act plays submitted for the Armed Services recreation program in World War II; and continuities for two patriotic song services for use in war bond drives.

1, 354 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7357887

University of Michigan

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Genung, Helen

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Gabourie, Jacquelyne.

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Finkelstein, Sheldon.

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Freed, Edward

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Furs, Richard George.

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Garbutt, M. J.

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Ellis, Ernest.

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Ellis, William T. (William Thomas), 1845-1925

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Ellis was apparently a resident of Fayette county, Ky. at the time of his death, having emigrated from Virginia. The executors of his estate were his sons, William and John Ellis. The Ellises were represented for at least part of this period by Henry Clay. From the description of William Ellis papers, 1795-1821. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13377207 ...

Galle, Michael A.

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Epstein, Julius J., 1909-2000

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Julius J. Epstein, playwright. From the description of But, seriously: typescript, n.d. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122534826 ...

Eaton, Hap.

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Edelman, Charles.

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Ellis, Joanne

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Gerlach, Michael C.

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Frymer, Murry.

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Firnschild, Frank F.

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Elkins, Harry.

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Foster, Melvin.

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Forsyth, Bernadine E.

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Ferran, Peter Wigglesworth, 1938-

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Edmunds, William E.

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Feldman, Phoebe S.

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George, Lewes.

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Garelick, David A.

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Fieldman, Lynn.

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Rowe, Kenneth Thorpe, 1900-1988

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Professor of drama at University of Michigan, chairman of the Committee on War Activities of the American Educational Theatre Association, and secretary of the Theatre for Victory Council during World War II. From the description of Kenneth Thorpe Rowe papers, 1940-1953. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34421640 Professor of English, University of Michigan, 1928-1970. From the description of Student play collection, 1928-1970. (University of Michigan...

Eichenlaub, Donna.

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Feltenstein, Betty.

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Gellman, Jack.

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Gay, Cheri Y.

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Finkel, Anita.

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Finckler, Mary Ellen.

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Freund, Bernard William.

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Geisel, John B.

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Foster, Norman Sarver.

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Elevitch, M. D. (Morton D.)

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Morton D. Elevitch was born in Duluth, Minnesota and received B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Minnesota, where he was a writer, cartoonist and editor for several student publications. After spending some time teaching and travelling in Europe, Elevitch founded the literary magazine First person, and was a founding member of the Association of Literary Magazines of America (ALMA). Elevitch's published works include the novels Grips (1972) and Americans at Home (1976) and the antholog...

Eucher, Mark.

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Garland, Mary.

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Farnsworth, G. J.

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Epstein, James

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Gast, Harold

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Ertle, Martha Jean.

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