Mrs. Charles Copenhaver collection, 1952-1982.

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Mrs. Charles Copenhaver collection, 1952-1982.

Eleanor Yinger Walton papers include 4 scrapbooks, 1952-1961, on summer theaters. Script for Wits of the Round Table, produced as part of the 75th Diamond Jubilee, Western Michigan University, 1978. Bound volume of a Chautauqua production for 75th Jubilee. Family history of the Yinger Singers, 1975. A speech written, ca. 1970s, by Eleanor Yinger Walton, entitled, "Laura Smith Haviland, fluent, forceful humanitarian."

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Yinger family.

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Walton, Eleanor Yinger

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Haviland, Laura S. (Laura Smith), 1808-1898

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Lenawee County, Michigan educator, and temperance and anti-slavery activist. From the description of Laura S. Haviland papers, [ca. 1868-1933]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 81610536 From the description of Laura A. Haviland papers, [ca. 1868-1933]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419042 ...

Copenhaver, Charles, Mrs,

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Eleanor Yinger Walton was a professor of communication arts and sciences at Western Michigan University. She and her husband established the Wingspread Summer Theatre, Colon, Michigan and Wagon Wheel Theatre, Warsaw, Indiana. From the description of Mrs. Charles Copenhaver collection, 1952-1982. (Western Michigan University). WorldCat record id: 566203625 ...

Western Michigan university

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Yinger Singers.

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