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Business Correspondence, 1903-1967 (continued)
Turner, Paul, 1920-1922
The Big Pond
Contracts, 1928-1958
Correspondence, 1959-1967
(4 folders)
BOX 22 Blood Money
Colton, Ed, correspondence, 1961
Contracts and related correspondence
The Bride, contracts and related correspondence, 1923, 1952
The Cave Girl
Contracts and related correspondence, 1919-1947
Original text as produced by Cohan and Harris
The Light of the World
Contracts and related correspondence, 1918-1959
Version performed at L'Odeon in Paris
Madame Capet
Adaptation as produced
Correspondence, 1938
French text and Middleton's adaptation
BOX 23 Diana Does It
Contracts, copyright history, and correspondence, 1940-1962
Revised and final copies of text
Revised script before typing
Nowadays, copyright, production and publication contracts, and related correspondence, 1913-1919
BOX 24-36 Subject File, 1901-1967
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, manuscripts, printed matter, newspaper clippings, drafts of writings, contracts, certificates of award, and bound volumes.
Arranged alphabetically by topic.
BOX 24 Columbia University, New York, N.Y., alumni register, biographical material on Middleton
Copyright legislation
Articles related to copyright legislation
Copyright law revision hearings, 1965
Material on copyrights, 1967
Universal Copyright Convention, 1955
Copyrights
Newspaper clippings, 1962, etc.
Odds and Ends, copyright
One-act play copyrights and contracts
Records of unproduced plays
That Was Balzac
Dramatists Guild
Articles
Material used in autobiography
Speech of Bronson Howard, 1901
Chronological file
1920-1928
(7 folders)
BOX 25 1928-1960
(18 folders)
BOX 26 1955-1966
(15 folders)
BOX 27 Middleton's literary properties, 1965
Newspaper clippings, 1959
Correspondence
1920-1965
(15 folders)
BOX 28 1966-1967
(2 folders)
Authors Guild Bulletin, 1956-1967
(12 folders)
BOX 29 The American Writer, vols. 1-3, 1952-1954
Authors League Bulletin and other Authors League publications
Dramatists Guild Fund, bylaws
Dramatists Guild Quarterly, 1964-1967
(4 folders)
Dramatists Bulletin, 1960-1964 (ring-binder notebook)
BOX 30 Ferrer, Jose, Justice Department brief concerning tax case, 1961
Miscellany
(6 folders)
BOX 31 Dutch Treat Club, history by Will Irwin (1943), correspondence, 1944-1964
Film contracts
Correspondence, miscellaneous, 1919-1942
Dealing with plays produced
Famous Players, American Cinema Corp.
Fox Film Corp.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, correspondence, 1924-1944
Paramount Films (Famous Players, Lasky, etc.), correspondence, 1917-1943
BOX 32 Libraries having copies of Middleton's plays and autobiography
Library of Congress
Literary properties, list
Medical data
Middleton's "Index"
Drafts
Extra copies
Obituaries, friends and associates
BOX 33 Office of Alien Property
Awards and related correspondence
Certificate of sustained merit award and related correspondence, 1957
Chart on rights of foreign composers
Civil Service records and ratings, 1942-1958
Correspondence with Dallas Townsend, Herbert Brownell, and William P. Rogers
Letters to Middleton concerning article "Rights and Royalties of Foreign Authors and Composers in War Time"
Mayerling case
New York Times article concerning copyright program
Office of Alien Property, statement of policy
"Permission to print" letters
Retirement, letters of commendation, 1942-1960
Staff and official correspondence, 1942-1964
BOX 34 Articles
Atlantic Monthly, correspondence
Clippings and comments
Copyright Bulletin, correspondence, 1962
Correspondence
Duplicate copies of articles
New Republic, correspondence and revisions
Various articles, letters of rejection, etc.
Copyrights and music
BOX 35 The Players
Articles
Miscellaneous
Players' Bulletin
Correspondence and memorabilia, 1947-1967
Gielgud, John, dinner, 1936
Middleton's founder's night address and related correspondence, 1957
Newspaper clippings and material relating to 1918 incident involving the Players
Personal letters to board and gifts
Pipe nights, programs and correspondence
Portrait of Middleton by Gordon Stevenson, correspondence, 1966-1967
Programs, 1928-1941
BOX 36 The Players' Bulletin, 1942-1967
The Players' Book; A Half-Century of Fact, Feeling, Fun and Folklore, 1938
The Players; Occasional Pieces, by John S. Phillips
The Players, 1955
Who's Who, 1949
Who's Who in Columbia, 1966
Who's Who in the American Theatre, material, drafts, correspondence, 1964-1965
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