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US ILfC SC/011-2-B02/F03 · Folder · n.d.
Part of Garrett Leverton Papers

2 copies. 1 printed copy of Samuel French published version, heavily annotated in green ink for transcription.  On the cover Barrett is listed in print as translator, but he has crossed this out and added "Revised BHC." 1 typescript copy "Revised by Barrett H Clark

US ILfC SC/011-2-B02/F13 · Folder · n.d.
Part of Garrett Leverton Papers

Carbon copy of typescript, preceeded by three pages in pencil script. Some ink and pencil annotations. Loosely laid in a Samuel French folder, with some pages tied by ribbon or clipped together.

"Everyman"
US ILfC SC/011-2-B02/F14 · Folder · n.d.
Part of Garrett Leverton Papers

2 items: 1 copy typescript with some handwritten notes including the name "Bill Cronenwett" along the left side in red ink and "this script the property of marquens" (?) in blue ink at the right top of page. On verso of last page, a list of pencilled notes. 1 copied script, no marks.

US ILfC SC/011-2-B02/F15 · Folder · 1903-1907
Part of Garrett Leverton Papers

Typescript preceded by two playbills for productions 1903 (Castle Square theater) and 1907 (Payton's Lee Ave. Theater). The playscript is heavily annotated with marks in pencil -- red, blue, and black.  some sections are crossed out. A Cast of Characters page precedes the script, with a stage plan drawn on the verso; other such blue-pencil plans precede each of the four acts. Each stage plan is signed "Lee Sterrett." The script is pin-clip bound with blue paper covers. The script's front cover is stamped "Shelf No. 8" and "From Leibler & Co....New York City."

US ILfC SC/011-2-B03/F04 · Folder · n.d.
Part of Garrett Leverton Papers

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.

US ILfC SC/011-2-B03/F10 · Folder · n.d.
Part of Garrett Leverton Papers

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."

"Paths of Glory" Prompt Book
US ILfC SC/011-3-B06/F04 · Folder · 1935-36
Part of Garrett Leverton Papers

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.

US ILfC SC/016-1-B01/F01 · Folder · January 1948 and 2011
Part of Edward Arpee Papers, 1946-1964

The folder holds three documents relating to the working relationship of Edward Arpee and Col. John (Jeff) Francis Regis Seitz. The first document is a letter sent from Arpee to Seitz on the plans for publication of Seitz's manuscript, "From Pearl Harbor to the Elbe." The second document is the first 2-page introduction of Seitz's manuscript written by Edward Arpee. The final item in this folder is a compiled set of factual information papers from 2011 on Col. Seitz. This set of information is mainly provided to shed more light on the personal character of Mr. Seitz and by extension his connection to Edward Apree.

US ILfC SC/016-1-B01/F02 · Folder · Written in 1948 and Book set from December 7, 1941 to April 25, 1945
Part of Edward Arpee Papers, 1946-1964

This folder holds a complete rough draft for the consideration of several publishers of Col. Seitz's personal story titled "From Pearl Harbor to the Elbe." He describes his war experiences from the time of December 7, 1941 to April 25, 1945. The text is 121 pages long (as seen in the contents section) and does have hand written notes by the author. A shorter introduction (see Folder 1) by Edward Apree also prefaces the main text.

US ILfC SC/016-2-B01/F03 · Folder · December 1960
Part of Edward Arpee Papers, 1946-1964

This folder contains items discussing the Lake Forest Centennial and Edward Apree's early involvment as a committee Chairman. The first item is a letter of correspondence with Elliott Donnelley with suggestions on possible future members for the Historical committee. The second item (there are two exact copies given) is a formal list of all the committee members of Lake Forest Centennial. The 2-page list is broken into different groups divisions of Publicity, Reception, February 21st Celebration, Dinner, Speakers', Cultural Week Celebration May 8-13, Historical, and Anniversary Book Production Committee.

US ILfC SC/016-2-B01/F05 · Folder · 1956-1964
Part of Edward Arpee Papers, 1946-1964

This folder contains all papers relating to the discussion and reviews of the published works by Edward Apree- From Frigates to Flat-Tops (1953) and Lake Forest Illinois 1861-1961: History and Reminiscences (1963). The first item is a brochure announcing the Publication of From Frigates to Flat-Tops and provides quotes from a number of different reviewers especially Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr., U.S.N. The second item is a cut out newspaper clipping of a review on From Frigates to Flat-Tops by Lucy Key Miller of the Chicago Tribune 1956. The third item is a newspaper article titled "Lake Forest's History Unfolds In New Book," and provides a summary on Apree and his work, but also his association with the Rotary Club to produce his latest book. Features large B&W images. The fourth item is small caption labeled "A History of Lake Forest" describing the book in the First Presbyterian Reporter. The fifth item is an article in the Lake Forest Academy student paper titled "Senior Master Publishes An Historical Documentray." It was published as Apree completed his 35th year on the faculty. The sixth item is Chicago Daily News article by Patricia Moore titled "The Lake Forest That Was and Is: A Diary of Events Big, Small." Several B&W pictures featured. The seventh item is a short bulletin cut-out of a newspaper stating that Apree will be signing books at the First National Bank of Lake Forest. The last item are two cut-out copies of Chicago Tribune article by Robert Cromie titled "Booksellers Gather for 64th Convention." A special congratulations is extended to the Lake Forest Rotary Club and Apree on the book and its publication.