12 playbills, 11 from the Northwestern University Theatre and 1 for the St. James Theatre production of Oklahoma!.
Course Syllabi
Course Syllabi, pamphlet, manuscript pages, and examination for a course taught in Europe.
Typescript including syllabus, course notes, and accompanying articles.
Diploma for Bachelor of Arts from DePauw University
2 versions. 1 copied and listed as properrty of Barrett H Clark with a return address and 1 bound, mimeographed copy.
Typescript, single spaced, on onion skin paper (8.5" x 11"), in a blue hard paper folder.
Typescript in a tan Samuel French paper binding. See: Series I, Folder 14 for related material.
Autograph manuscript, in black and violet ink, with changes and passages crossed out. Partial copy only, with two of four acts, separately paper-bound. Act I., partially paginated, [12] pp. Act II., 22 pp. On the verso of the title page, in pencil, is a list of the characters, including Bertha Bascombe, as she is called in Foster's 1872 version.
Typescript (black and red inks, single-spaced) play script, clip pin bound in brown paper boards (front detached) of American Play Company, Inc., New York.
Letter-size playscript in four parts, paper-bound with clip pins. On cover, first part ("Act First"), the title in ink and "Act First," "Bronson Howard" in older faded pencil, and "1877" in darker, newer pencil. Part I opens in manuscript with one page of characters, one of scenes listed, and one page of scene plots/plats, stage plans in detail. The rest of the play in parts for each act is a combination of manuscript and typewritten, heavily revised pages.
Three-part typescript play script, with red-pencil underlining. Each part bound by clip-pins in blue sheets of "Rosenfield Typwriting" and stamped "Return to Samuel French...." Act I., 31 pp.; Act II., 42 pp.; and Act III., 37 pp. No changes to these pages, and on the back of Part III in pencil: "Mr. West."
Original typescript on thin paper, in black ink with red ink stage directions. four acts separately paginated. On last page (4-20), handwritten note in ink: "Final speech not right! Am re-doing it. G.H.L."
Typescript, letter size. Stage directions in red ink.
Two typescripts, one "Fog" and the other "Thirst," in a folder with "second copies Early One Acts of O'Neill" written on the cover in pencil. Bookplate on the upper right of the inside cover.
Three copies. Handwritten blue and black ink manuscript on 9.5" x 6" lined, punched notebook paper, 36 pp., unsigned. From a folder titled "Rime of the Ancient Mariner/ By Eugene O'Neill, Never published. This is one of only two manuscripts in existence." Inside front cover of the folder is Leverton's bookplate. Original typescript, elite type and single-spaced, and in two columns, 23 numbered pages. The paper is watermarked "Whiting's." Carbon copy of typescript.
Typescript in black with stage directions in red. Bound in a Samuel French folder.
Carbon copy typescript of four-act play, on onion skin paper. Variously paginated. In a blue Samuel French binder, with clip pins.
Original typescript, on thin paper, in red and black ink. Eight-act tragedy. Bound in tan Samuel French binder with its rights statement. Variously paginated.
Mimeographed play script, hard bound (red cloth), with three acts, variously paged. On title-page, lower left: "To be returned to Samuel French... New York City, NY." Following the title-page there is a page of characters and scenes, the next three pages the "Property Plot," a page of the "Light Plot," and a page of the "Dress Plot." This copy shows water damage at the bottom, but no text lost and pages not stuck together.