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This collection was reprocessed in 2019 to incorporate Thomas Arthur's March 2018 donation of theater programs.","Wisconsin Historical Society, Melvyn Douglas, Melvyn Douglas Papers, 1892-1983. ","School of Theatre and Dance Records, 1930-2011 (bulk 1981-1993), UA 0045, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.","The Thomas H. Arthur Papers, 1953-2018, consist of eight boxes (2.42 cubic feet). The collection is arranged into two series, with two subseries each: 1. Theater Programs and Printed Materials, 1.1 Playbills, 1.2 Theater Print Materials, 2. Scholarship and Teaching, 2.1 Melvyn Douglas Research, 2.2 Study Abroad Semester Materials. The largest part of the collection comprises the playbills and theater print materials from both domestic and international theaters. The collection also includes Arthur's research into the life of actor Melvyn Douglas, including photographs, handwritten notes, and correspondence provided by Douglas and his family to inform Arthur's research.","Series 1: Theater Programs and Printed Materials, 1953-2018, is separated into two subseries: theater programs and printed materials related to many of the shows represented in the playbills. The theater programs document the many plays and musicals that Arthur attended, with the majority playing in London and on Broadway and spanning more than 60 years. Playbills of note include programs from award-winning shows such as Hamilton, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Lion King, My Fair Lady, and Cats, programs from productions that feature actors including Ian McKellan, Patrick Stewart, Catherine Tate, Judi Dench, Viola Davis, and Gary Oldman, and programs from many versions of classic Shakespeare plays, such as Twelfth Night and Hamlet. The theater print material subseries comprises other theater-related pamphlets and programs, most of which are either souvenir brochures or pamphlets that include calendars for a particular season.","Series 2: Scholarship and Teaching, 1979-2014, is separated into two-subseries: materials relating to Arthur's research on Melvyn Douglas and material from semesters abroad in London and Italy. The former consists of correspondence, notes and manuscripts, theater programs, and photographs related to Arthur's research for his dissertation abd biography on Melvyn Douglas. Some items of interest include a letter sent February 10, 1972 from actor Robert Redford to Melvyn Douglas, Douglas' handwritten notes for Arthur's book, theater programs that detail Melvyn Douglas's early performances in various theaters throughout the Midwest, and photographs of Melvyn Douglas (or family members of Douglas) that Thomas H. Arthur used in his biography of Douglas. 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Some items of interest include a letter sent February 10, 1972 from actor Robert Redford to Melvyn Douglas, Douglas' handwritten notes for Arthur's book, theater programs that detail Melvyn Douglas's early performances in various theaters throughout the Midwest, and photographs of Melvyn Douglas (or family members of Douglas) that Thomas H. Arthur used in his biography of Douglas. The semester abroad sub-series consists of materials from Arthur's study abroad class. Much of the sub-series comprises museum guides and hotel brochures. Some items of interest include photographs taken by a student while on the trip (with some correspondence written on the back dated 1984), a photograph of Thomas Arthur and three other guests at the Mansion House in London, and an itinerary with dinner programs for the students. 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The collection also includes Arthur's research into the life of actor Melvyn Douglas, including photographs, handwritten notes, and correspondence provided by Douglas and his family to inform Arthur's research.","Series 1: Theater Programs and Printed Materials, 1953-2018, is separated into two subseries: theater programs and printed materials related to many of the shows represented in the playbills. The theater programs document the many plays and musicals that Arthur attended, with the majority playing in London and on Broadway and spanning more than 60 years. Playbills of note include programs from award-winning shows such as Hamilton, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Lion King, My Fair Lady, and Cats, programs from productions that feature actors including Ian McKellan, Patrick Stewart, Catherine Tate, Judi Dench, Viola Davis, and Gary Oldman, and programs from many versions of classic Shakespeare plays, such as Twelfth Night and Hamlet. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Thomas W. 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Program for Earl Carroll's \"Murder at the Vanities.\" Program for Ave Maria signed by Enrico Caruso. Letter to Mr. Louis Sobol from Irene McLaughlin, signed. Drawing signed by Cyd Charrisse. Showcard from The Child Buyer, signed by cast. Letter to Mr. Buchnan from Agatha Christie, signed. Program for \"The Cage\" by Rick Cluchey.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Willem Dafoe. Letter by G. Dannunzio, signed. Program for \"It Happens On Ice\" signed by Jack Dempsey. Contract for \"Its Christmastime in the City\" signed by Billy De Wolfe. Excerpt from \"Deliverance\" signed by James Dickey and cast. Drawing signed by Bradford Dillman. Letter from Theodore Dreiser, signed. Letter written and signed by John Drew.","Binder includes: Program for \"Topsy and Eva\" signed by Vinian Duncan and Rosetta Duncan. Cabinet card signed by Minnie Dupree. Letter written and signed by Eleonora Duse. Drawing signed by Alistair Cooke. Letter to Ray Moore from Joan Crawford, signed.","Binder includes: Letter to Ralph Stewart fom E.J. Flanagan, signed. Letter written and signed by J. Forbes-Robertson. Letter written and signed by Edwin Forrest. Program for performance by Zino Francescatti, signed. Letter written and signed by Trixie Friganza. Letter written and signed by Daniel Frohman.","Binder includes: Letter to William W. Stanhope from Ira Gershwin, signed. Letter to William W. Stanhope from Allen Ginsberg, signed. Drawing signed by George Gobel. Advertisement for \"Gone With The Wind,\" signed by cast.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Buddy Hackett. Contract for \"Saint Joan\" signed by Uta Hagen. Letter written and signed by Edward E. Hale. Program for \"Golda's Balcony\" signed by Valerie Harper. Note to Otis Hogan written and signed by Jean Harris. Drawing signed by Julie Harris. Drawing signed by Signe Hasso. Contract fo \"Third Best Sport\" signed by Celeste Holm. Cabinet card signed by DeWolf Hopper. Drawing signed by Kim Hunter.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by May Irwin. Drawing signed by Burl Ives. Drawing signed by Glenda Jackson. Recital program signed by Helen Jepson. Letter to Al Abrams from Garson Kanin, signed. Letter written and signed by Charles Keene. Letter witten and signed by Grace Kelly. Letter written and signed by Pert Kelton. Concert program signed by Lili Kraus.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Harry Lauder. Contract for \"Lady in the Dark\" signed by Gertrude Lawrence. Letter written and signed by Robert E. Lee (playwright). Letter written and signed by Eva Le Gallienne. Letter written and signed by Ernst Lubitsch. Letter signed by Nathan Leopold. Letter written and signed by Ethel Levey. Concert program signed by Eugene List. Contract for radio play \"O Mistress Mine\" signed by Lynn Fontaine and Alfred Lunt.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by W.C. Macready. Letter written and signed by Maurice Maeterlinck. Drawing signed by Norman Mailer. Drawing signed by E.G. Marshall.","Binder includes: Letter to W. Stanhope from W. S. Maugham, signed. Drawing by Kelly McGillis. Drawing by Rod McKuen, signed. Concert program signed by Kathryn Meisle. Cabinet card signed by Nellie Melba.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by Jessie Millward. Concert program signed by Dimitri Mitropoulos. Drawing signed by Dudley Moore. Letter to Joseph T. Shifley from Florence Moore, signed. Drawing signed by Henry Moore. Letter to Albert C. Wilkerson from Victor Moore, signed. Contract for radio play of Anna Karenina signed by Arnold Moss. Darwing signed by Zero Mostel. 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Miller collection contains 3,600 LP's (60 boxes), 11,000 programs (70 boxes) 3,000 posters, 17 autograph albums and several artifacts from the Broadamoor Cooperative Apts. located on 3601 Connecticut Avenue. NW, Washington, DC 20008-2450.","This series contains signed headshots, illustrations and letters by Hollywood film and theater actors from the 20th and 21st centuries. The series also contains photographs, letters and other papers of authors, British royal family members, and political figures. Names featured in the collection include: Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha , husband of Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, Sarah Bernhardt, Tallulah Bankhead, Donald Trump, Agatha Christie, Louisa May Alcott among others. The series is arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Binder includes orginial letter from Louisa May Alcott , undated. Prince Albert, husband of Victoria, signature enscribed to the Duke of Wellington with envelope in his hand. Singed drawing by Muhammad Ali. Singed program for the Oklahoma State Symphony Society by Marian Anderson. Program signed by Fred Astaire in \"Gay Divorce.\"","Binder includes: Program signed by Lucille Ball in the play Dream Girl. Signed letter to Bert McCord to Tallulah Bankhead. Orinigal drawing of Sam Benny. Cabinet card of Ethel Barrymore. Letter from Sam Goldwyn from actress Belle Bennett, signed, describing termination of contract. Five cent coin and accomanying certificate signed by Irving Berlin. Cabinet card signed by Sarah Bernhardt. Bookmark made from orginial fabric from the \"Great Gold Curtain\" which hung at the Metropolitan Opera House from 1905-1940.","Binder includes: menu signed by Ben Blue. Orginial, unsigned, program for The Merchant of Venice starring Edwin Booth. Letter to Mrs. Bernard Beere from Dion Boucicault, signed. Drawing by Cary Busey.","Binder includes: drawing by Ant Carney. Program for Earl Carroll's \"Murder at the Vanities.\" Program for Ave Maria signed by Enrico Caruso. Letter to Mr. Louis Sobol from Irene McLaughlin, signed. Drawing signed by Cyd Charrisse. Showcard from The Child Buyer, signed by cast. Letter to Mr. Buchnan from Agatha Christie, signed. Program for \"The Cage\" by Rick Cluchey.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Willem Dafoe. Letter by G. Dannunzio, signed. Program for \"It Happens On Ice\" signed by Jack Dempsey. Contract for \"Its Christmastime in the City\" signed by Billy De Wolfe. Excerpt from \"Deliverance\" signed by James Dickey and cast. Drawing signed by Bradford Dillman. Letter from Theodore Dreiser, signed. Letter written and signed by John Drew.","Binder includes: Program for \"Topsy and Eva\" signed by Vinian Duncan and Rosetta Duncan. Cabinet card signed by Minnie Dupree. Letter written and signed by Eleonora Duse. Drawing signed by Alistair Cooke. Letter to Ray Moore from Joan Crawford, signed.","Binder includes: Letter to Ralph Stewart fom E.J. Flanagan, signed. Letter written and signed by J. Forbes-Robertson. Letter written and signed by Edwin Forrest. Program for performance by Zino Francescatti, signed. Letter written and signed by Trixie Friganza. Letter written and signed by Daniel Frohman.","Binder includes: Letter to William W. Stanhope from Ira Gershwin, signed. Letter to William W. Stanhope from Allen Ginsberg, signed. Drawing signed by George Gobel. Advertisement for \"Gone With The Wind,\" signed by cast.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Buddy Hackett. Contract for \"Saint Joan\" signed by Uta Hagen. Letter written and signed by Edward E. Hale. Program for \"Golda's Balcony\" signed by Valerie Harper. Note to Otis Hogan written and signed by Jean Harris. Drawing signed by Julie Harris. Drawing signed by Signe Hasso. Contract fo \"Third Best Sport\" signed by Celeste Holm. Cabinet card signed by DeWolf Hopper. Drawing signed by Kim Hunter.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by May Irwin. Drawing signed by Burl Ives. Drawing signed by Glenda Jackson. Recital program signed by Helen Jepson. Letter to Al Abrams from Garson Kanin, signed. Letter written and signed by Charles Keene. Letter witten and signed by Grace Kelly. Letter written and signed by Pert Kelton. Concert program signed by Lili Kraus.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Harry Lauder. Contract for \"Lady in the Dark\" signed by Gertrude Lawrence. Letter written and signed by Robert E. Lee (playwright). Letter written and signed by Eva Le Gallienne. Letter written and signed by Ernst Lubitsch. Letter signed by Nathan Leopold. Letter written and signed by Ethel Levey. Concert program signed by Eugene List. Contract for radio play \"O Mistress Mine\" signed by Lynn Fontaine and Alfred Lunt.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by W.C. Macready. Letter written and signed by Maurice Maeterlinck. Drawing signed by Norman Mailer. Drawing signed by E.G. Marshall.","Binder includes: Letter to W. Stanhope from W. S. Maugham, signed. Drawing by Kelly McGillis. Drawing by Rod McKuen, signed. Concert program signed by Kathryn Meisle. Cabinet card signed by Nellie Melba.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by Jessie Millward. Concert program signed by Dimitri Mitropoulos. Drawing signed by Dudley Moore. Letter to Joseph T. Shifley from Florence Moore, signed. Drawing signed by Henry Moore. Letter to Albert C. Wilkerson from Victor Moore, signed. Contract for radio play of Anna Karenina signed by Arnold Moss. Darwing signed by Zero Mostel. Program signed by Gertrude Musgrove.","Binder includes: singed letter from Louis Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Eugine, original letter from Empress Eugine, letter from Hassan Sabry El-Kholi to Barbra Stephens,  letter from Fred Terry to Jessie Steen, signed cabinet card of Elita Proctor Otis, note from Aurthor Pinero","Binder includes: letter from Henry Burau to Lara Penter, letter from Annie Pixley to Mr. Louis March, stamps of Cole Porter, playbill from Theatre Royal Haymarket, letter to Ada Rehau, Ripley's Believe It or Not poster, letter from Theodore Roberts, letter from Stuart Robson, letter to Miss Ward, cabinet card of Thomas W. Ross, letter from Lillian Russell","Binder includes: letter from Julia Sanderson to Frank Crumit, letter from William Atherson Esq. Sir Walter Scott to WM Antherson Esq. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Thomas W. Miller collection contains 3,600 LP's (60 boxes), 11,000 programs (70 boxes) 3,000 posters, 17 autograph albums and several artifacts from the Broadamoor Cooperative Apts. located on 3601 Connecticut Avenue. NW, Washington, DC 20008-2450.","This series contains signed headshots, illustrations and letters by Hollywood film and theater actors from the 20th and 21st centuries. The series also contains photographs, letters and other papers of authors, British royal family members, and political figures. Names featured in the collection include: Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha , husband of Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland, Sarah Bernhardt, Tallulah Bankhead, Donald Trump, Agatha Christie, Louisa May Alcott among others. The series is arranged in alphabetical order by last name.","Binder includes orginial letter from Louisa May Alcott , undated. Prince Albert, husband of Victoria, signature enscribed to the Duke of Wellington with envelope in his hand. Singed drawing by Muhammad Ali. Singed program for the Oklahoma State Symphony Society by Marian Anderson. Program signed by Fred Astaire in \"Gay Divorce.\"","Binder includes: Program signed by Lucille Ball in the play Dream Girl. Signed letter to Bert McCord to Tallulah Bankhead. Orinigal drawing of Sam Benny. Cabinet card of Ethel Barrymore. Letter from Sam Goldwyn from actress Belle Bennett, signed, describing termination of contract. Five cent coin and accomanying certificate signed by Irving Berlin. Cabinet card signed by Sarah Bernhardt. Bookmark made from orginial fabric from the \"Great Gold Curtain\" which hung at the Metropolitan Opera House from 1905-1940.","Binder includes: menu signed by Ben Blue. Orginial, unsigned, program for The Merchant of Venice starring Edwin Booth. Letter to Mrs. Bernard Beere from Dion Boucicault, signed. Drawing by Cary Busey.","Binder includes: drawing by Ant Carney. Program for Earl Carroll's \"Murder at the Vanities.\" Program for Ave Maria signed by Enrico Caruso. Letter to Mr. Louis Sobol from Irene McLaughlin, signed. Drawing signed by Cyd Charrisse. Showcard from The Child Buyer, signed by cast. Letter to Mr. Buchnan from Agatha Christie, signed. Program for \"The Cage\" by Rick Cluchey.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Willem Dafoe. Letter by G. Dannunzio, signed. Program for \"It Happens On Ice\" signed by Jack Dempsey. Contract for \"Its Christmastime in the City\" signed by Billy De Wolfe. Excerpt from \"Deliverance\" signed by James Dickey and cast. Drawing signed by Bradford Dillman. Letter from Theodore Dreiser, signed. Letter written and signed by John Drew.","Binder includes: Program for \"Topsy and Eva\" signed by Vinian Duncan and Rosetta Duncan. Cabinet card signed by Minnie Dupree. Letter written and signed by Eleonora Duse. Drawing signed by Alistair Cooke. Letter to Ray Moore from Joan Crawford, signed.","Binder includes: Letter to Ralph Stewart fom E.J. Flanagan, signed. Letter written and signed by J. Forbes-Robertson. Letter written and signed by Edwin Forrest. Program for performance by Zino Francescatti, signed. Letter written and signed by Trixie Friganza. Letter written and signed by Daniel Frohman.","Binder includes: Letter to William W. Stanhope from Ira Gershwin, signed. Letter to William W. Stanhope from Allen Ginsberg, signed. Drawing signed by George Gobel. Advertisement for \"Gone With The Wind,\" signed by cast.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Buddy Hackett. Contract for \"Saint Joan\" signed by Uta Hagen. Letter written and signed by Edward E. Hale. Program for \"Golda's Balcony\" signed by Valerie Harper. Note to Otis Hogan written and signed by Jean Harris. Drawing signed by Julie Harris. Drawing signed by Signe Hasso. Contract fo \"Third Best Sport\" signed by Celeste Holm. Cabinet card signed by DeWolf Hopper. Drawing signed by Kim Hunter.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by May Irwin. Drawing signed by Burl Ives. Drawing signed by Glenda Jackson. Recital program signed by Helen Jepson. Letter to Al Abrams from Garson Kanin, signed. Letter written and signed by Charles Keene. Letter witten and signed by Grace Kelly. Letter written and signed by Pert Kelton. Concert program signed by Lili Kraus.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Harry Lauder. Contract for \"Lady in the Dark\" signed by Gertrude Lawrence. Letter written and signed by Robert E. Lee (playwright). Letter written and signed by Eva Le Gallienne. Letter written and signed by Ernst Lubitsch. Letter signed by Nathan Leopold. Letter written and signed by Ethel Levey. Concert program signed by Eugene List. Contract for radio play \"O Mistress Mine\" signed by Lynn Fontaine and Alfred Lunt.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by W.C. Macready. Letter written and signed by Maurice Maeterlinck. Drawing signed by Norman Mailer. Drawing signed by E.G. Marshall.","Binder includes: Letter to W. Stanhope from W. S. Maugham, signed. Drawing by Kelly McGillis. Drawing by Rod McKuen, signed. Concert program signed by Kathryn Meisle. Cabinet card signed by Nellie Melba.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by Jessie Millward. Concert program signed by Dimitri Mitropoulos. Drawing signed by Dudley Moore. Letter to Joseph T. Shifley from Florence Moore, signed. Drawing signed by Henry Moore. Letter to Albert C. Wilkerson from Victor Moore, signed. Contract for radio play of Anna Karenina signed by Arnold Moss. Darwing signed by Zero Mostel. 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Singed drawing by Muhammad Ali. Singed program for the Oklahoma State Symphony Society by Marian Anderson. Program signed by Fred Astaire in \"Gay Divorce.\"","Binder includes: Program signed by Lucille Ball in the play Dream Girl. Signed letter to Bert McCord to Tallulah Bankhead. Orinigal drawing of Sam Benny. Cabinet card of Ethel Barrymore. Letter from Sam Goldwyn from actress Belle Bennett, signed, describing termination of contract. Five cent coin and accomanying certificate signed by Irving Berlin. Cabinet card signed by Sarah Bernhardt. Bookmark made from orginial fabric from the \"Great Gold Curtain\" which hung at the Metropolitan Opera House from 1905-1940.","Binder includes: menu signed by Ben Blue. Orginial, unsigned, program for The Merchant of Venice starring Edwin Booth. Letter to Mrs. Bernard Beere from Dion Boucicault, signed. Drawing by Cary Busey.","Binder includes: drawing by Ant Carney. Program for Earl Carroll's \"Murder at the Vanities.\" Program for Ave Maria signed by Enrico Caruso. Letter to Mr. Louis Sobol from Irene McLaughlin, signed. Drawing signed by Cyd Charrisse. Showcard from The Child Buyer, signed by cast. Letter to Mr. Buchnan from Agatha Christie, signed. Program for \"The Cage\" by Rick Cluchey.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Willem Dafoe. Letter by G. Dannunzio, signed. Program for \"It Happens On Ice\" signed by Jack Dempsey. Contract for \"Its Christmastime in the City\" signed by Billy De Wolfe. Excerpt from \"Deliverance\" signed by James Dickey and cast. Drawing signed by Bradford Dillman. Letter from Theodore Dreiser, signed. Letter written and signed by John Drew.","Binder includes: Program for \"Topsy and Eva\" signed by Vinian Duncan and Rosetta Duncan. Cabinet card signed by Minnie Dupree. Letter written and signed by Eleonora Duse. Drawing signed by Alistair Cooke. Letter to Ray Moore from Joan Crawford, signed.","Binder includes: Letter to Ralph Stewart fom E.J. Flanagan, signed. Letter written and signed by J. Forbes-Robertson. Letter written and signed by Edwin Forrest. Program for performance by Zino Francescatti, signed. Letter written and signed by Trixie Friganza. Letter written and signed by Daniel Frohman.","Binder includes: Letter to William W. Stanhope from Ira Gershwin, signed. Letter to William W. Stanhope from Allen Ginsberg, signed. Drawing signed by George Gobel. Advertisement for \"Gone With The Wind,\" signed by cast.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Buddy Hackett. Contract for \"Saint Joan\" signed by Uta Hagen. Letter written and signed by Edward E. Hale. Program for \"Golda's Balcony\" signed by Valerie Harper. Note to Otis Hogan written and signed by Jean Harris. Drawing signed by Julie Harris. Drawing signed by Signe Hasso. Contract fo \"Third Best Sport\" signed by Celeste Holm. Cabinet card signed by DeWolf Hopper. Drawing signed by Kim Hunter.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by May Irwin. Drawing signed by Burl Ives. Drawing signed by Glenda Jackson. Recital program signed by Helen Jepson. Letter to Al Abrams from Garson Kanin, signed. Letter written and signed by Charles Keene. Letter witten and signed by Grace Kelly. Letter written and signed by Pert Kelton. Concert program signed by Lili Kraus.","Binder includes: Drawing signed by Harry Lauder. Contract for \"Lady in the Dark\" signed by Gertrude Lawrence. Letter written and signed by Robert E. Lee (playwright). Letter written and signed by Eva Le Gallienne. Letter written and signed by Ernst Lubitsch. Letter signed by Nathan Leopold. Letter written and signed by Ethel Levey. Concert program signed by Eugene List. Contract for radio play \"O Mistress Mine\" signed by Lynn Fontaine and Alfred Lunt.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by W.C. Macready. Letter written and signed by Maurice Maeterlinck. Drawing signed by Norman Mailer. Drawing signed by E.G. Marshall.","Binder includes: Letter to W. Stanhope from W. S. Maugham, signed. Drawing by Kelly McGillis. Drawing by Rod McKuen, signed. Concert program signed by Kathryn Meisle. Cabinet card signed by Nellie Melba.","Binder includes: Letter written and signed by Jessie Millward. Concert program signed by Dimitri Mitropoulos. Drawing signed by Dudley Moore. Letter to Joseph T. Shifley from Florence Moore, signed. Drawing signed by Henry Moore. Letter to Albert C. Wilkerson from Victor Moore, signed. Contract for radio play of Anna Karenina signed by Arnold Moss. Darwing signed by Zero Mostel. Program signed by Gertrude Musgrove.","Binder includes: singed letter from Louis Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Eugine, original letter from Empress Eugine, letter from Hassan Sabry El-Kholi to Barbra Stephens,  letter from Fred Terry to Jessie Steen, signed cabinet card of Elita Proctor Otis, note from Aurthor Pinero","Binder includes: letter from Henry Burau to Lara Penter, letter from Annie Pixley to Mr. Louis March, stamps of Cole Porter, playbill from Theatre Royal Haymarket, letter to Ada Rehau, Ripley's Believe It or Not poster, letter from Theodore Roberts, letter from Stuart Robson, letter to Miss Ward, cabinet card of Thomas W. Ross, letter from Lillian Russell","Binder includes: letter from Julia Sanderson to Frank Crumit, letter from William Atherson Esq. Sir Walter Scott to WM Antherson Esq. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Phi Beta Kappa was founded by five students at the College of William \u0026 Mary in 1776.","Portions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.","Acc. 1980.022 contains a scrapbook from the Vergilian Bimillennium Celebration held at the College in 1930. Includes photographs, clippings, a program, a script, and correspondence. The scrapbook measures 9\" x 11\".","This collection also includes programs from the celebration of the classical Roman Poet Vergil's 2000th birthday at the College of William \u0026 Mary. 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