Walter Millsap / Keikichi Akana Imamura family papers
Container / Volume:
Box 2 | Folder 37
Image Count:
4
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Printed material collected by Walter Millsap.
Description:
Gift of the William S. Reese Company, 1993., Keikichi Akana Imamura was a salesman for Millsap's United Co-Operative Industries before World War II and an adjunct professor in Oriental languages at Yale University in the fall of 1945., and Walter Millsap was from 1916 to 1919 an active member of the utopian Llano colony, a socialist community which moved from its original location in California to Louisiana in 1917. Millsap was trustee of United Co-Operative Industries and head of the Llano Co-Operative Association.
Subject (Topic):
Cooperative societies--United States, Japanese Americans--Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945, and Utopian socialism--United States
O'Neill's play "Exorcism", based on an attempted suicide in 1912, was first produced in 1920 at the Playwrights Theater in Greenwich Village, New York.
Description:
Draft, typescript, corrected of only known surviving manuscript of the play. Presented as a gift to Philip Yordan and accompanied by an envelope inscribed by Agnes Boulton, [1940s?].
Subject (Name):
Boulton, Agnes, 1893-1968, Kaufman, Morris, Playwrights Theater of New York, and Yordan, Philip --Ownership
Subject (Topic):
American literature --20th century, Authors, American --20th century, and Dramatists, American --20th century
Folder titled MS : Soul Book completely digitized. These files were loose in Vine Deloria's library and office at the time of his death and may properly belong elsewhere among Deloria's files.
Subject (Topic):
Civil rights workers--United States--20th Century, Civil rights workers--United States--Archives, Indians of North Americ, Indians of North America -- Civil rights, and Indians of North America--Government relations
Record of the acting career of Charles B. Wells, typescript carbon copy, bound, dated 1921. Dates, cities, theaters, plays, and roles played by Wells, salaries he received, and names of acting companies and actors with whom he worked are listed in a tabular format. Volume includes a foreword, indexes of plays and persons, and a transcript of an address given by Wells on Founder's Night at the Players Club, New York, on New Year's Eve, 1919. Circa sixty black-and-white photographs of Wells (including frontispiece) and fellow actors, playbills, and letters are mounted on pages throughout the volume.
Description:
Charles B. Wells (1851-1924) was an American actor who performed throughout the continental United States and Hawaii Territory. and Title from title page.
Subject (Name):
Players (Club) and Wells, Charles B.,--1851-1924--Bookplate
Subject (Topic):
Actors--United States, Theater--United States, and Theatrical companies--United States