Eugene
(Gladstone) O'Neill Papers
Series II
Manuscripts relating to O’Neill
Agreements,
correspondence, forms, statements from various theatrical agencies
concerning Eugene Gladstone O’Neill. 13 folders. From the files of the
American Play Company. Manuscript
box (O’Neill).
Agreements,
correspondence, forms, statements from various theatrical agencies
concerning Eugene Gladstone O’Neill. 10 folders. From the files of the
American Play Company. Manuscript
box (O’Neill).
Agreements,
correspondence, forms, statements from various theatrical agencies
concerning Eugene Gladstone O’Neill. 1 folder. From the files of the
American Play Company. Manuscript
box (O’Neill).
Agreements,
correspondence, forms, statements from various theatrical agencies
concerning Elinor Rand. 1 folder. From the files of the American Play
Company. Wife of Eugene Gladstone O’Neill. Manuscript
box (Rand, Elinor).
Connecticut. Probate
court (District of New London). Documents (2 carbons) submitted to the
probate court for the estates of Eugene O’Neill’s parents, James and
Ella O’Neill. Signed by James O’Neill, Jr. and Eugene G. O’Neill,
as petitioners, and dated N. Y., March 29, 1922. 1 p. each. Manuscript
box (O’Neill).
Cook, George Cram.
Copy of proxies (to vote in Provincetown players affairs) Holograph,
unsigned, dated 1921. 1 p. On letterhead of The Provincetown Players.
Includes proxies of Susan Glaspell and Eugene Gladstone O’Neill.
Manuscript box.
Cook, George Cram.
(The Emperor Jones, by Eugene O’Neill) Holograph essay, unsigned and
undated. 5 p. Relates to the production by the Provincetown Players. Manuscript box.
Paul, Elliot Harold.
The World’s a Stage: A Dramatic Theme with Variations. Typescript
draft (incomplete) with the author’s ms. corrections, unsigned and
undated. 18 p. With 1 p. of earlier typescript draft. Cased.
The
World’s a Stage. Typescript, with the author’s ms. corrections,
signed, dated Boston, MS, Feb. 3, 1925. 90 p.
With
variant typescript (3 carbons) of p. 1-12. Variations after D. W.
Griffith, E. G. O’Neill, Bernard Shaw, Chekhov and Gorki. Accompanied
by program for production by the Boston Stage society during the week of
April 28 (1924).
Who’s Who in
America, v. 12, 1922-23. Typewritten personal sketch about Eugene
Gladstone O’Neill, with ms. corrections in an unknown hand. Manuscript
box (O’Neill).
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