De La Torre-McCue Collection (MS 11) , 1951-1961.

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De La Torre-McCue Collection (MS 11) , 1951-1961.

This collection contains essays that were written by George McCue and Lillian de la Torre primarily on the subjects of religion, education, and education buildings. The typescripts in the collection are The Coffee Houses of London and Words at Work, both of these were written by George S. McCue. Lillian de la Torre lectured on many topics including the Pleasures of Histo-Dectection writing, given at the University of Colorado Rare Books Room in 1973. Also included are ephemera of play bills of various plays, correspondence between Lillian and associates, and flyers advertising Lillian's lectures.

1 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8129114

University of Colorado, Boulder

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University of Colorado Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

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McCue, George (American architectural critic, contemporary)

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De la Torre, Lillian, 1902-1993

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Colorado Springs resident, mystery writer, playwright, who wrote under pseudonyms Lillian Bueno and Lillian de la Torre Bueno; active member of numerous local arts organizations and national writers' groups; married to George S. McCue, English Professor at Colorado College. From the description of Lillian de la Torre papers, 1902-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 45468673 Lillian was a writer of both plays and mystery literature. From the description of Lillia...