Part 2 of a Panel Discussion on "Marat de Sade"
- Containers:
- Box 1, Reel 9
- Creator:
- Troubadours. W&L Theater Group (Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA ), WLUR (Radio Station : Lexington, Va.), Ray, George Washington, III, Kahn, Lee, Pellicciaro, Mario, and Youngblood, Robert Billington
- Extent:
- 1 Reels Orange 9 and Reel Number 257
- Language:
- English
- Custodial history:
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Prior to the transfer of these materials to Washington and Lee Special Collections and Archives, two inventories were created, one in 1975 and one circa 1990. Below is the information related to this:
Original Title: panel discussion on "Marat de Sade" held on Feb. 26, 1967 in Washington and Lee Bookstore. The topic was the play Marat de Sade, which was produced by the Troubadour Theatre. The participants who appear on this part were Dr. George W. Ray, English Professor at Washington and Lee, Mr. Lee Kahn, Troubadour Theatre Director, Mr. Mario Pellicciaro, instructor in Ancient Languages, and Mr. Robert Youngblood, German Instructor. The program was broadcast shortly before the play in mid-March.
1975 - Categorized as "Dramatics," reel number 257, to be played at 7 1/2 speed
C.1990 - Categorized as "Culture (Orange)," reel number 9
- Physical description:
- Audiotape Easy-threading "C-Slot" Reel 7-inch Type 7PB. Tape Speed Listed as 7 1/2. Contains Thread Safety.
- Physical facet:
- Audiotape Easy-threading "C-Slot" Reel 7-inch Type 7PB
- Dimensions:
- 7"
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Special Collections and ArchivesJames G. Leyburn LibraryWashington and Lee University204 W. Washington StreetLexington, VA 24450
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Tom CamdenEmail: camdent@wlu.eduPhone: (540) 458-8649Email: mclear@wlu.eduEmail: specialcollections@wlu.eduPhone: (540) 463-8109Fax: (540) 463-8964
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