Four-part double-spaced typescript of play script for study purposes, each in a black school pin-clip binder, with paper labels on covers that read, "A Literal and Exact Translation of Ibsen's "Rosmerholm" by Ib Melchior, Hathaway Kale." Act I, 44 pp.; Act II., 40 pp.; 34 pp.; and Act IV., 27 pp. In the front of Part I., three groups of papers: (1) a pencil version of Act I., 44 pp.; (2) pages removed from a published version of Rosmersholm, pp. 277-342, Acts 2, 3, and 4 with copious pencil changes; and (3) a six-page single-spaced typescript "Information on the Character ULRIK BRENDEL. In 'Rosmersholm' by Henrik Ibsen."
Typescript
Typescript, black ink, letter-size, 85 pp.
Typescript, black ink, 21 pp.
Carbon copy black and red typescript for a one-act, with an original title-page and verso, six other pages of introductory material (Cast, Characters, Character descriptions, Note, and Scene. On Scene page at top in black pencil, a stage plan sketch. Bound in tan, with clip-pins, with title, author name, and address: "Care of Samuel French...," the address repeated on the title-page.
Mimeographed typescript, legal size, on onion-skin paper, with printed title-page partially missing (lower half; title and part of translator's name present). 56 pp. bound in folded-over peice of oil cloth, with clip pins through holes binding. "1872" on front cover.
Original typescript of four-act play, variously paginated. On the title-page, typed: "Billy the Kid" and "Property of: Mrs. William Wood 318 West 51st Street New York City. In pencil: under the title "By Walter Woods" and "MS submitted by Barrett H. Clark Briarcliff Manor, N.Y." Pencilled in the upper left corner of the title-page, apparently in Barrett Clark's handwriting, "See Audrey Wood re copyright Lapsed last year".
This production at Northwestern July 1937 was staged by Garrett Leverton, according to the program, p. 4, v. 1. p. 10 of v. 1 includes a handwritten note of thanks from Glaspell, the author. There are twelve 4" x 6" b & w photographs of stage settings, etc., v. 1, pp. 77-82.
Prompt script for Belle Lamar, apparently by director John F. Baird. Galley proofs for script, pasted onto three-ring punched paper, with handwritten annotations (more than one hand). Flyer included but top half is torn. Unconfirmed that this was a Northwestern University Theatre production.