Constance Welch papers, 1944-1976 (inclusive).

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Constance Welch papers, 1944-1976 (inclusive).

The papers consist of correspondence written to Constance Welch primarily by former students, some on the occasion of her retirement from Yale University, and a desk diary, 1952.

.25 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8023867

Yale University Library

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Yale University.

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Yale University. Dept. of Drama.

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Welch, Constance L.

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Constance Welch received her B.L. and B. S. degrees in 1922, and an M.A., 1924, from Northwestern University. She joined the Department of Drama faculty in 1929 as an instructor in diction. She later was an assistant professor, 1932-1938, and associate professor, 1938-1967, of play production, and from 1939 to 1967 was head of the acting department which she founded. After reaching the mandatory retirement age in 1967, she taught at Southern Connecticut State College, Brown University, and Flori...