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General Correspondence and Business Papers, 1917-1998 (continued) | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 67/5-69/4 | 1944 | ||||||||||||
(14 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Howard Deitz, John Erskine, Arthur Freed, Jerome Kern, Jeanette MacDonald, Sigmund Romberg, Billy Rose, Stephen Sondheim, Deems Taylor, The Revuers (Adolph Green, Betty Comden, and Judy Tuvim (Holliday)). Topics include: I Remember Mama, American Theatre Wing Music War Committee, Carmen Jones, tribute to Lorenz Hart, Alice Hammerstein-Mathias story reports, and Writers' War Board. Also includes a folder of sheet music recommendations from the American Theatre Wing Music War Committee. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 69/5-70/3 | 1945 | ||||||||||||
(8 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Jan Clayton, Dorothy Fields, Kathryn Forbes, Arthur Freed, Helen Hayes, Theresa Helburn, Judy Holliday, Anita Loos, Ferenc Molnár, Otto Preminger, Samuel A. Taylor, and Darryl Zanuck. Topics include: Carousel, State Fair, Oklahoma!, Jerome Kern's death, and racial segregation in professional baseball. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 70/4 | 1946-1947 | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 70/5-71/1 | 1948 | ||||||||||||
(6 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Yvonne DeCarlo, Agnes de Mille, Richard Halliday, Eva Kern, Joshua Logan, Billy Rose, Lars Schmidt, and Stephen Sondheim. Topics include: South Pacific, Show Boat, and Allegro. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 71/2-74/10 | 1949 | ||||||||||||
(31 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Irving Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, Pearl Buck, Agnes de Mille, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Hall Johnson, Sidney Kingsley, Mary Martin, Richard Rodgers, Harry Ruby, Lars Schmidt, Arthur Schwartz, Stephen Sondheim, and P.G. Wodehouse. Topics include: South Pacific, Show Boat, Oklahoma! tours, Annie Get Your Gun, and Carmen Jones. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 74/11-77/12 | 1950 | ||||||||||||
(40 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Maxwell Anderson, Russel Crouse, Agnes de Mille, Vernon Duke, Max Gordon, Leland Hayward, Joshua Logan, Mary Martin, Jo Mielziner, Richard Rodgers, Sigmund Romberg, William Warfield, and P.G. Wodehouse. Topics include: Oklahoma!, American Theatre Wing, the song "All the Things You Are," and Oscar Hammerstein I biography. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 77/13-81/3 | 1951 | ||||||||||||
(43 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Pearl Buck, Gertrude Lawrence, Joshua Logan, Mary Martin, Mary Margaret McBride, Johnny Mercer, Richard Rodgers, John Steinbeck, and Walter White from NAACP. Topics include: London production of South Pacific, The King and I, Carmen Jones, film biography of Oscar Hammerstein I, Oklahoma! tours, Show Boat, and Pygmalion. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 81/4-85/6 | 1952 | ||||||||||||
(56 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Mary Ellin Berlin, Hume Cronyn, Agnes de Mille, Edna Ferber, Kathryn Forbes, Arthur Freed, Jay Gorney, Richard Halliday, James Michener, Richard Rodgers, Harry Ruby, Stephen Sondheim, John Steinbeck, Ed Sullivan, and Deems Taylor. Topics include: the letter from Anna Leonowens to Harriet Beecher Stowe, firing of Roger Rico from South Pacific, reports from Reginald Hammerstein, film biography of Oscar Hammerstein I, Alice Hammerstein-Mathias story reports, Army song project, and Me and Juliet. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 85/7-87/16 | 1953 | ||||||||||||
(40 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Harold Arlen, Ray Bolger, Richard Coe, Agnes de Mille, Buddy Ebsen, Andre Kostelanetz, Mary Martin, Edward R. Murrow, NAACP, Richard Rodgers, Billy Rose, Dorothy Sarnoff, Lars Schmidt, June Hammerstein Shelley, Dinah Shore, John Steinbeck, Ed Sullivan, and P.G. Wodehouse. Topics include: Oklahoma! film, biography of Oscar Hammerstein I, and musical of Gone with the Wind. | |||||||||||||
BOX 88 | 1954 | ||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Rudolf Bing, President Eisenhower, Edna Ferber, Joshua Logan, and John Steinbeck. Topics include: London production of The King and I, Oklahoma! film, biography of Oscar Hammerstein I, and racial prejudice. | |||||||||||||
BOX 89 | 1955 | ||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Theodore Bikel, Harold Clurman, Otto Harbach, Burl Ives, L. Quincy Mumford, Dore Schary, John Steinbeck, Ed Sullivan, and Darryl F. Zanuck. Topics include: racial discrimination in housing, Carousel casting, Carousel censorship, Oklahoma! film, Pipe Dream, and King and I film. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 90/1-7 | 1956 | ||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Arthur Freed, Otto Harbach, Ernest Lehman, Joshua Logan, Leo McCarey, Robert Moses, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, and John Steinbeck. Topics include: Pipe Dream, Oklahoma! film, George M. Cohan memorial, OH2 thoughts on films of his musicals, turning A Tree Grows in Brooklyn into a musical, Cinderella, King and I, turning Love Affair into a musical. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 90/8-91/2 | 1957 | ||||||||||||
(12 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Guy Bolton, Goddard Lieberson, Joshua Logan, Jackie Robinson, and Richard Rodgers. Topics include: George M. Cohan memorial, South Pacific film, ASCAP editorial, Otto Harbach, and country music. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 91/3-11 | 1958 | ||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Irving Berlin, Helen Hayes, Edward R. Murrow, Richard Rodgers, and Thana Skouras. Topics include: Flower Drum Song. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 91/12-92/15 | 1959 | ||||||||||||
(20 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Harry Belafonte, Richard Halliday, Otto Harbach, Moss Hart, Leland Hayward, Joshua Logan, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Harry Ruby, and Tennessee Williams. Topics include: Pipe Dream, Flower Drum Song, Sound of Music, Mary Martin, meeting Sister Gregory, giving permission to Jerry Lewis to sing "You'll Never Walk Alone" at the MDA telethon, Eva Kern eulogy, and Joseph McCarthy. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 93/1-94/4 | 1960 | ||||||||||||
(17 folders) | |||||||||||||
Correspondents include: Guy Bolton, Pearl S. Buck, Leland Hayward, Alan J. Lerner, James Michener, Joseph Papp, Richard Rodgers, and Sister Gregory. Topics include: Sound of Music, Flower Drum Song, Oscar Hammerstein II's illness, Light in the Piazza, Very Warm for May, and Welcome House. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 94/5 | 1961 | ||||||||||||
Includes program notes for Rodgers and Hammerstein shows produced by their publicist. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 94/6-7 | 1962-1967, 1998, undated | ||||||||||||
Includes letters from Richard Rodgers and Edna Ferber. Topics include: copyright registrations for various Rodgers and Hammerstein shows, the estate of Oscar Hammerstein II, King and I, and Sound of Music. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 94/8 | Alice Hammerstein-Mathias story reports, circa 1944-circa 1952
see also General Correspondence and Business Papers, 1944 and General Correspondence and Business Papers, 1952 |
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BOX-FOLDER 94/9 | Lists of works by Oscar Hammerstein II | ||||||||||||
BOX 126, 131-132 | Miscellaneous Music and Lyric Sketches 1800-1900 | ||||||||||||
The lyric sketches include handwritten and typewritten drafts and samples of lyrics for unidentified shows, notes about lyrics and characters, and ideas for lyrics. The music includes published sheet music, music manuscripts, and some holographs. There is a significant amount of songs with lyrics by Hammerstein. The Show and Project Files series also contains lyrics, lyric sketches, and music. | |||||||||||||
Arranged in two subseries. The Music is arranged alphabetically by composer name. | |||||||||||||
Lyrics | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 126/1 | Bad figures of speech | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 126/2-8 | Ideas and notes | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 126/9-12 | Lyrics, lyric sketches | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 126/13 | Lyrics to "Merry Christmas, little friend" | ||||||||||||
Includes drafts and notes. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 126/14 | Unused lyrics | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 126/15 | Lyrics by Johnny Mercer | ||||||||||||
Music | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/1 | Ahlert, Fred E. Unidentified piece |
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BOX-FOLDER 131/2 | Bennett, Robert Russell. "Oscar Hammerstein 2nd" |
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A musical autogram. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/3 | Broadhurst, Cecil, and Frances Roots Hadden. Songs from Jotham Valley, 1951-1952 |
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Sheet music. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/4 | Cohn, Jack, and Felix Bernard. "Allure" |
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BOX-FOLDER 131/5 | Coots, J. Fred. "This is Heaven" and other unidentified songs |
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BOX-FOLDER 131/6 | Curiel, Gonzalo, and Juan Peso. "Vereda tropical" |
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BOX-FOLDER 131/7 | Gensler, Lewis E. "No time for tears" |
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Words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/8 | Hammerstein, Arthur. "I have seen the starlight" |
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Words by Oscar Hammerstein IInd. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/9 | Hammerstein, Oscar. "Cecelia and Amelia," 1901 |
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BOX-FOLDER 131/10 | Kalmar, Bert, and Harry Ruby. "A kiss to build a dream on," 1950 |
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Words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. | |||||||||||||
Correspondence included. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/11-13 | Kern, Jerome. Various works |
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Printed and manuscript music. | |||||||||||||
Includes Hammerstein lyric sketches, notes, and correspondence. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/14 | McCarthy, Corinne Alice. "Easter Day in Philadelphia," 1951 |
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Correspondence included. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/15 | Melvin, Ernest. "'Nowt about 'Owt" |
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BOX-FOLDER 131/16 | Meyer, George W. "A three day pass" |
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BOX-FOLDER 131/17 | Oakland, Ben. Various works |
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Includes Hammerstein lyric sketches, notes, and correspondence. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 131/18 | Rodgers, Richard. Various works, 1943-1957 |
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Printed music. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 132/1 | Romberg, Sigmund. Various works |
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BOX-FOLDER 132/2 | Ruby, Harry. Unidentified work |
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BOX-FOLDER 132/3 | Silver, Abner. "Melody" |
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BOX-FOLDER 132/4 | Stone, G. Richard. "Song tribute--salute to Oscar Hammerstein II, 1960 |
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BOX-FOLDER 132/5 | Stothart, Herbert. Works from various shows, 1920-1925 |
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Printed music. | |||||||||||||
George Gershwin is co-composer on selections from Song of the Flame. Book and lyrics for the shows: Guy Bolton, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, and Frank Mandel. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 132/6 | Strauss, Johann II. "The bat," from The Great Waltz |
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BOX-FOLDER 132/7 | Suesse, Dana, and Pierre Norman. "Take me in your arms |
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BOX-FOLDER 132/8 | Walters, Thorley. Songs |
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Includes lyric sheets. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 132/9 | Weill, Kurt. "Buddy on the Nightshift" and "The Good Earth," 1942 |
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Words by Oscar Hammerstein | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 132/10 | Weston, Harris. "A coople o'dooks (A couple of ducks), 1929 |
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BOX-FOLDER 132/11 | Weston, R.P. and Bert Lee. "Eeh! By gum it were a real fine do!," 1921 |
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BOX-FOLDER 132/12 | Whiting, Richard A. Songs from Free for All, 1931 |
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By Oscar Hammerstein II and Laurence Schwab. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 132/13 | Yost, Ben, and Al Rubin and Richard Roffman. "The official basketball song," 1950 |
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Includes a letter. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 132/14 | Youmans, Vincent, and Herbert Stothart. "I love you, I love you, I love you!," 1923 |
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Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein 2d. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 132/15 | Autographed printed music | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 132/16-17 | Unidentified music | ||||||||||||
BOX 95-101, 134-135, 152, 159 | Writings, 1919-1986 | ||||||||||||
Arranged in two subseries: By Oscar Hammerstein II and About Oscar Hammerstein II. Arranged chronologically therein. | |||||||||||||
BOX 95-98, 134, 159 | By Oscar Hammerstein II, 1930-1959 | ||||||||||||
Articles, speeches, eulogies, reviews, essays, statements, and notes by Hammerstein on various professional and personal topics. Unidentified fragments, notes and writings can be found at the end of the subseries. The box of index cards containing handwritten notes most likely pertain to unidentified Hammerstein shows and lyrics. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/1 | "Modern stage: noted author's views, age of musical comedy, emotional play defended," 1930 | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/2 | Radio talk in Melbourne, Australia, 1930 | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/3 | "Aims of cultural commission," circa 1937 | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/4 | "Navy Day 1942," | ||||||||||||
A poem that was set to music by Sigmund Romberg. Published in Seapower, 1942 Dec. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/5 | Eulogy to Sophie Taub Biow, 1943, Feb. 28 | ||||||||||||
Bound volume. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/6 | "In re Oklahoma!," 194-? | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/7 | "Re Oklahoma!" (from The Drama Mailbag, New York Times), 1943, Sept. 5 | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/8 | Poem for Jerome Kern, 1944, Oct. 28 | ||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 95/9 | Address to 63rd graduating class of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1947, Mar. 20 | ||||||||||||
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