V. R. Lang additional papers, ca. 1944-1956.
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Lang, V. R., 1924-1956
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Violet Ranney Lang was an American poet, playwright, actress, and a founder of the Poets' Theatre in Cambridge, Mass. From the description of V. R. Lang papers, 1929-1974 (inclusive) 1943-1959 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612367343 From the description of V. R. Lang additional papers, 1947-1956. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612199157 Lang was an American poet, playwright, actress, and a founder of the Poets' Theatre in Cambridge,...
Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.)
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The Poets' Theatre, Cambridge, Mass., founded in 1951, commissioned and produced poetic drama by Archibald MacLeish, Richard Eberhart, Djuna Barnes, Frank O'Hara and others. From the description of Records of the Poets' Theatre, 1950-1968 (inclusive), 1951-1958 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 612379127 The Poets' Theatre was first established by a group of poets living in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the fall of 1950. Their objective was to revive poetic d...
Goldberg, Mike
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Artists' Theatre, New York.
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Wells, Helen, 1910-
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Author. Best known for the Cherry Ames nurse series and Vicki Barr flight attendant series, but also wrote other juvenile fiction and biographies. From the description of Black star / Helen Wells. 1979 January-1982 March 13. (University of South Florida). WorldCat record id: 71230150 ...