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Subseries: Subseries 8: Writings and Speeches : The “Writings and Speeches” subseries begins with a General File consisting of clippings, correspondence, and subject files relating to several speakers bureaus. The writings themselves are subdivided by type and include articles, essays, poems, radio scripts, and short stories. The articles are identified by title; bracketed titles were provided by the processing archivist. A few speeches, some of which were published, were also included in this series.
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Box
135
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63
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Clippings, 1961, undated
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Correspondence
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135
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64
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regarding articles and writings, 1965-1979, undated
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Box
135
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65
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regarding lectures and speaking engagements, 1967-1979, undated
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66
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Harry Byrd Kline Celebrity Service, 1972-1973
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Box
135
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67
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Lordly and Dame Inc., 1966-1973
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Box
135
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68
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National Talent Service Inc., 1971, undated
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Box
136
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1
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Wide World Lecture Bureau, Inc, 1967-1971, undated
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Articles, circa 1942-1977, undated
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Box
136
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2
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[ Alley Theatre ]
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Box
136
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2
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“Another Part of the Elephant”
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Box
136
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2
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[ Bertolt Brecht ]
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Box
136
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2
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[ Eastern Europe ]
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Box
136
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3
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“Don't Trust the Critics, Mrs. Worthington”
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Box
136
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3
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“The Essence of Existence Seen in the Arts”
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136
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3
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“From Russia with Love”
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Box
136
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3
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“The Future of Repertory at the Lincoln Center”
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Box
136
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4
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“The Happy Journey to Moscow and Leningrad,” including a “Report to the State Department”
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136
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4
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“Has Broadway Had It?”
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Box
136
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4
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“The High School Theatre in the Victory Corps Program”
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Box
136
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5
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“How It Is!”
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Box
136
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5
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“Hume's First Tape”
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Box
136
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5
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“The Idea of a Theatre in Ithaca, New York, circa A.D. 1967”
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Box
136
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6
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[ Juilliard ]
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Box
136
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6
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“Let's Be Beastly to the British”
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Box
136
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6
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[ Madness ]
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Box
136
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6
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“Magnifying Glass to Life”
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Box
136
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6
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[ Magnolias ]
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Box
136
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6
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“Maybe You Can Go Home Again”
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Box
136
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6
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[New York Times statement regarding Lincoln Center]
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Box
136
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6
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“An Open Letter to Our Soviet Friends (And Others)”
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Box
136
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6
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[ Regional Theater ]
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Box
136
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6
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[ Russian Theater ]
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Box
136
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6
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“Second City”
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Box
136
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6
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“Shakespeare on Capitol Hill”
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Box
136
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6
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“So What Do You Really Do, Mr. Director?”
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Box
136
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6
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“The Stratford Success Story”
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Box
136
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6
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[ Theaters ]
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136
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“The Theatre: Does It Exist”
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136
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“They Loved Us in Leningrad (And Moscow)--And Vice Versa”
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Box
136
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8
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“Twosome for the Foursome”
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Box
136
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8
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“Whatever Happened to...?”
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Box
136
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8
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“What's So Special About Ithaca?”
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Box
136
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8
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[ Wilder, Thornton ]
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Box
136
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9
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Books, including forwards and essays, 1969-1973
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Box
136
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10
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Critiques and reviews, circa 1971-1972, undated
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136
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Edited Work, War Savings Programs for Schools at War, undated
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136
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Essays, undated
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136
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13
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Ideas for writings, 1940-1967
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14
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Letters to the editor, circa 1969-1971
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15
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Miscellaneous writings, 1943-1972, undated
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Box
136
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16
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Poems, undated
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Radio
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The Magic Keynote (unproduced; written as job application)
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Box
136
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17
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Script, by Alan Schneider, 1943
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New Frontiers #7 (written for Department of Interior and CBS, other information unknown): “Greenbelt: Designed for Living”
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136
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17
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Script, by Alan Schneider, annotated, undated
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Our Town is Your Town (Presented by the U.S. Office of Education in cooperation with the U.S. Public Health Service, other information unknown)
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Script, regarding syphilis, undated
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This Small World (WRC in cooperation with the Community War Fund, original broadcast on NBC, 1942 November 16): “Freedom is a Dream Word”
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136
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17
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Script, “The Unconquered People,” by Alan Schneider, annotated, 1942 June 9
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Box
136
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17
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Script, by Alan Schneider, annotated, 1942
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This Was Our Town (WRC, broadcast 1944 July 8, other production information unknown)
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Box
136
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17
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Script, by Alan Schneider, annotated, 1944
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Wisconsin Players Radio Production (Madison, Wisconsin, original broadcast over WHA? other production information unknown): “End of Dreams” (broadcast 1938 November 25)
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Script, by A. Schneider, annotated, 1938
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Program title unknown (a theater review; Washington, D.C.?, broadcast over WQQW, 1947 May-June?)
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18
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20 scripts, by Alan Schneider, annotated, 1947 January 12-June 1
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136
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19
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Short stories, 1937-1939
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Speeches
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Box
136
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20
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American Psychiatric Association (1978 November 4-5), “Artistic Representations of Mania,” 1978
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136
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N.A.T.S. Social Construction Conference (1944 December 28), 1944
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Box
136
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“The Dilemma of Democracy,” by Abraham L. Schneider, published in Winning Orations of the Northern Oratorical League Contest, 1939
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Box
137
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1-2
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“Regional Theatre vs Broadway,” included in “Regional Theatre '67,” 1967-1968
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137
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3
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regarding Postmaster General James Farley, 1941
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137
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Statement to a panel on technology in the theater, 1972
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Opening Night Speech, unidentified theatrical performance, undated
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916A/14-15
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Schneider speaking at University Forum on "Changing Scene in the Theater," 1980 June 30
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