Leora M. Sutton autobiographical files, 1937-1970.

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Leora M. Sutton autobiographical files, 1937-1970.

Scrapbooks, photograph album, memoirs. Subjects and persons discussed in the scrapbooks and photo album include: life with her first huband, Roy J. Cook; life is Los Angeles; program of events for Ice Follies, 1942; Sally Rand performance; Ice Revels of 1943; Hollywood programs; Earl Carroll's Hollywood; work as a "Rosie the Rivoter" doing war work in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; work with Century Engineering Corporation, Cedar Rapids; programs of Iowa Theater; trips to Chicago and playbills; trips to Hollywood and park program for "Knotts Berry Place"; life in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, including theater and musical performances there, and train trips; Radio City Music Hall; "Oklahoma!" production; activities with Beta Sigma Phi in Cedar Rapids; photos of the Pensacola Governor's mansion on Santa Rosa Island; Bill Lazarus and archaeological excavations; Chasefield Cemetery; Fort Pickens; archaeological excavation of the guard house in Seville Square; Julee Cottage; Walton House; Quina House; and various houses in the Seville Square district of Pensacola.

21 pieces (1.18 cu. ft.)

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Beta Sigma Phi

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Ice Follies (Show)

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Florida Quadricentennial Celebration (1959)

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Knott's Berry Farm.

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Radio City Music Hall (New York, N.Y.)

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