Alfred de Liagre papers, 1933-1986 (inclusive).

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Alfred de Liagre papers, 1933-1986 (inclusive).

The papers contain correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, photographs, and printed material.

4.75 feet (6 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8025808

Yale University Library

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American National Theatre and Academy.

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Brook, Clive, 1887-1974

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Wendel, Beth

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Van Druten, John, 1901-1957

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