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Craig's Wife (December 11, 1936), George Kelly Dec 1936

Craig's Wife (December 11, 1936), George Kelly

Student Theatre Programs

Program for Craig's Wife (December 11, 1936).


Let It Burn / Love In A French Kitchen (November 18, 1936), Ethel Van Der Meer, Franklyn Bigelow, Colin Clements, John Monk Sanders Nov 1936

Let It Burn / Love In A French Kitchen (November 18, 1936), Ethel Van Der Meer, Franklyn Bigelow, Colin Clements, John Monk Sanders

Student Theatre Programs

Program for Let it Burn / Love in a French Kitchen (November 18, 1936).


Mrs. Moonlight (November 13, 1936), Benn W. Levy Nov 1936

Mrs. Moonlight (November 13, 1936), Benn W. Levy

Student Theatre Programs

Program for Mrs. Moonlight (November 13, 1936).


Letter From Margaret Lloyd 11/4/1936, Margaret Lloyd Nov 1936

Letter From Margaret Lloyd 11/4/1936, Margaret Lloyd

Correspondence 1922-1938

November 4, 1936: Typed letter from Margaret Lloyd to Charlotte Michaud about an article she wrote and discussing future production plans.


Letter From Margaret Lloyd 10/26/1936, Margaret Lloyd Oct 1936

Letter From Margaret Lloyd 10/26/1936, Margaret Lloyd

Correspondence 1922-1938

Letter from Margaret Lloyd to Charlotte Michaud discussing articles and books related to dance.

Margaret Lloyd wrote an advice column for the Christian Science Monitor.


The History Of The Early Theatre In Kentucky, Mitchell Clarke Aug 1936

The History Of The Early Theatre In Kentucky, Mitchell Clarke

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The purpose of this thesis is to make a study of the pioneer theatre in the early days of Kentucky with emphasis laid on theatrical life in Lexington, Frankfort and Louisville. The end of the first half of the nineteenth century marks the approximate close of the period studied. Theatrical activity first thrived in Lexington and Frankfort, but soon Louisville became the most important scene of dramatic performances and more attention is given the latter city in this study. Information concerning dramatic activity in smaller towns is scarce, and it is not likely that there were many performances given in …


Ingomar The Barbarian Program [1936], Gorham Normal School Jun 1936

Ingomar The Barbarian Program [1936], Gorham Normal School

Theatre Programs 1910-1939

Adapted by Maria Lovell from Frederick Hahn's "Der Sohn der Wildniss"


Ua12/2/2 1936 Talisman, Western Kentucky University Jun 1936

Ua12/2/2 1936 Talisman, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

1936 Talisman yearbook.

  • Dedication – Elizabeth Woods
  • Foreword – Talisman
  • President Henry Cherry
  • Dean Finley Grise
  • Faculty
  • Dr. Earl Moore
  • Class of 1936
  • Junior Class – Class of 1937
  • Sophomore Class – Class of 1938
  • Freshman Class – Class of 1939
  • W.L. Matthews
  • College High
  • Athletics
  • Student Organizations
  • Talisman Staff
  • College Heights Herald
  • Music
  • ROTC
  • Beauty Queens / Featured Students
  • Jokes / Poetry
  • Ads


The Gifts Pageant : Bicentennial Celebration, Gorham, Maine Program [1936], Gorham Normal School May 1936

The Gifts Pageant : Bicentennial Celebration, Gorham, Maine Program [1936], Gorham Normal School

Theatre Programs 1910-1939

Directed by Dorothy Flint, Miram Andrews, Mary Carswell, and Ethyl H. Boothby


Big Brother, Otterbein University May 1936

Big Brother, Otterbein University

1907-1958 Productions

No abstract provided.


An Oriental Fantastique (May 15, 1936), Lindenwood College May 1936

An Oriental Fantastique (May 15, 1936), Lindenwood College

Student Dance Programs

Event program for An Oriental Fantastique (May 15, 1936).


Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights Vol. 15, No. 6, Western Kentucky University Apr 1936

Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights Vol. 15, No. 6, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

Teachers College Heights monthly magazine promoting WKU and documenting campus events and courses offered. This issue includes:

  • Western's KEA Breakfast
  • Western Headquarters at KEA
  • The Cedar House
  • Summer Term Brings Summer Tours
  • Mother's Day at Western Will be Observed May 8
  • The Colonial Garden
  • The Italian Garden - A Touch of the Renaissance
  • Snell Art Collection
  • Kentuckiana
  • Commencement
  • Complete Weather Station Maintained on Western Campus
  • Study Centers Will be Organized in Many Counties this Summer
  • Home Management House is Home Economics Laboratory
  • Dramatics
  • Smith, Bert. 1535 - The English Bible - 1935
  • Potter College Building Served a Most Useful Life …


Heart Trouble (March 27, 1936), Howard Chenery Mar 1936

Heart Trouble (March 27, 1936), Howard Chenery

Student Theatre Programs

Program for Heart Trouble (March 27, 1936).


Letter From Adrienne V. Descoteaux, Adrienne V. Descoteaux Mar 1936

Letter From Adrienne V. Descoteaux, Adrienne V. Descoteaux

Correspondence 1922-1938

March 18,1936: A typed letter from Adrienne V. Descoteaux of Lewiston, Maine, to Mrs. Cyrus S. Kauffman (Elizabeth Macy Kauffman), Publicity Chairman of the Portland College Club in Portland, Maine.


The House On The Sand, Otterbein University Mar 1936

The House On The Sand, Otterbein University

1907-1958 Productions

No abstract provided.


Letter From Elizabeth Macy Kauffman, Elizabeth Macy Kauffman Mar 1936

Letter From Elizabeth Macy Kauffman, Elizabeth Macy Kauffman

Correspondence 1922-1938

March 5, 1936: Letter from Elizabeth Macy Kauffman of Portland, Maine, to Charlotte Michaud concerning a performance of the Ballet Russe.


Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 24, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore Mar 1936

Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 24, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore

WKU Archives Records

Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This particular show is a play written using letters owned by Lenora Lindley of Livermore, Kentucky written by a freed slave in Liberia to her former owner in Ohio County, Kentucky.


Letter From Mrs. Oscar A. Auger, Oscar A. Auger Mrs. Feb 1936

Letter From Mrs. Oscar A. Auger, Oscar A. Auger Mrs.

Correspondence 1922-1938

Handwritten letter from Mrs. Oscar A. [Diana] Auger to Charlotte Michaud regarding leads on upcoming theater performances.


Letter From Mrs. Fred [Rebecca] Marsh, [Rebecca] Marsh Feb 1936

Letter From Mrs. Fred [Rebecca] Marsh, [Rebecca] Marsh

Correspondence 1922-1938

February 4, 1936: A handwritten letter from Mrs. Fred [Rebecca] Marsh to Charlotte Michaud.


Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 20, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore Feb 1936

Ua37/23 Whas Broadcast No. 20, Whas, Western Kentucky University, Earl Moore

WKU Archives Records

Script for weekly WKU broadcast on WHAS radio. This show included Earl Moore, Gordon Wilson and demonstrations of folk songs.


The Laziest Man In The World & Suppressed Desires, Otterbein University Jan 1936

The Laziest Man In The World & Suppressed Desires, Otterbein University

1907-1958 Productions

The Laziest Man in the World by Carl Webster Pierce

This little comedy shows how two burglars are cleverly outwitted by the laziest man in the world.

Suppressed Desires by Susan Glaspell

Henrietta's obsession with psychoanalysis leads to a completely off-the-wall interpretation of a dream and very nearly to divorce before the absurdity of the situation is realized.


The Sweetest Girl In Town, La Salle College Jan 1936

The Sweetest Girl In Town, La Salle College

The Masque Programs

STORY OF THE PLAY

The scene is a reception room in a smart summer hotel, and briefly the story concerns the romance of young Harry Hart for Jackie Sweet, a manicurist. Harry's father, Lyon Hart, has made a million dollars with Hart's Famous Mustard Sauce and Mrs. Hart, his mother, is determined to use their wealth to achieve great social position. She is the "boss" of the family and insists that her son marry Truly Hunting, a girl who is long on background but short on cash, and who desires to make a successful marriage, financially. Mrs. Hart determines to …


The Modern Spanish Theatre : With Particular Emphasis Upon The Works Of Jacinto Benavente, Eunice Vivian Fitch Jan 1936

The Modern Spanish Theatre : With Particular Emphasis Upon The Works Of Jacinto Benavente, Eunice Vivian Fitch

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The great literary movements affected Spanish drama less than that of any other country, though romanticism drew the public and stage closer. Realism and naturalism were slow in developing due to the "manifest incompatibility existing between the very spirit of the French realists and the Spanish national dramatic ideals."2 Spanish national drama deals in elemental passions, is poetic in situations, and magnificently conventional in tone; while its literary form is more important than its dramatic structure.2 French literature contains fine and subtle psychology, witty and ingenious, but is sometimes a little unsubstantial. Not universal theme but complex and …