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Arnold Goldman Living Newspaper collection, 1931/1973

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
Abstract Or Scope
Consists of research materials - mainly photocopies - of research on "Injunction Granted," published in The Minnesota Review in 1973.
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Arnold Goldman Living Newspaper collection, 1931/1973 0.5 linear feet (1 box)

Federal Theatre Project photograph collection, 1935/1939

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35 mm Microfiche negatives containing images from FTP productions. Includes performance, rehearsal, set, costume, portrait, and other related photographs.
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Federal Theatre Project photograph collection, 1935/1939

Federal Theatre Project playscript and radioscript collection

Abstract Or Scope
The Federal Theatre Project Playscript and Radioscript Collection contains over 200 copied playscripts and radioscripts, written and performed in the 1930s for the Federal Theatre Project.
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Federal Theatre Project playscript and radioscript collection

Living Stage records, 1965/2001

48.0 linear feet (106 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
The Living Stage records include pieces related to the traveling theater company, which was founded by Robert Alexander, between 1965 and 2001.
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Living Stage records, 1965/2001 48.0 linear feet (106 boxes)

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