Original typescript on thin paper, in red and black ink. A page listing characters and scenes following the title-page. Three acts, variously paginated. bound in a blue Samuel French folder, with clip pins.
Typescript, on thin paper, variously paginated among the four acts. Bound in a once-yellow Rialto Service Bureau clip-pinned paper cover/folder. Soiled cover, fore-edges of pages. Moderately altered over productions in red, black, and orange pencil.
Single-spaced typescript, black ink only, of a three-act play, as translated. Unpaginated (34 leaves). In a folder labeled by Leverton "'SS Tenacity By Charles Vildrac English translation by Sidney Howard."
Records of student productions under Leverton's direction at the Northwestern University Theatre in the 1920s and 1930s.
V. 2 is a prompt script with a printed version pasted onto the notebook pages, and heavily annotated with instructions.
Carbon copy of masters thesis
Three playbills and a promptbook comprised of pasted in book pages with annotations in ink and by hand.
Paper diagrams, production reports, and stage blocking diagrams for a 1936 performance of the play
Prompt script, typed with hand printing and diagrams in ink. Title-page: "Paths of Glory'/ A Play /adapted by / Sidney Howard / from the novel by / Humphrey Cobb...." roughed out for Samuel French, and with a forward "for College Theatres" by Sidney Howard, the forward not present.
Typescript and manuscript proposal for a play anthology.
Typescript, called "biography" by Leverton's mother in deed of gift.
Two typescripts, one dated April 4th, discussing plays from 1910 presumably written by Leverton for a series of talks named "Bookshelf Broadcasts."
Member's copy of the index for the Drama Service guild at Northwestern University and 1 manuscript titled "Our American Theatre."
Playbills, newspaper clippings, and telegrams on the production of a play titled Gloriana.
5 Items, black and white. 2 stamped with "Afredo Valente."
Potentially photos developed as postcards and in a sleeve titled, "Tell Freilichtspiele Interlaken."
Diploma for Doctor of Philosophy from Columbia University
Typescript in four parts, one for each act of the play. Act I contains a pen and pencil sketch of the set on the first page. Each part paper bound in the stenographic service's (Rosenfield's) blue cover, and stamped both from Frank W. Sanger and also from Sanger & Jordan, New York.
Four handwritten ink manuscript parts, one for each of four acts, with tan paper covers sewn together with slightly darker tan thread. The cover for Act I.'s part reads "Follime" in ink, with "Comedy in 4 Acts by Augustin Daly" and above in upper right corner, "1877." The text is in blue ink, with underlining and notes in red pencil and black ink.
Carbon copy typescript. Cover is a manilla file folder, with two clip pins to bind it to the script. On the front cover, typed "The Warrens of Virginia" and in pencil script: "Dear Garrett - Here's a present. Keep this. It's a copy of an authentic script - 4 Nov. 37 BHC."