Collection Summary
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin
Glenville, Peter, 1913-1996
Peter Glenville Papers
1914-2001
Manuscript Collection MS-04927
37 document boxes, 5 oversize boxes, 4 oversize flat files (osf) (17.64 linear
feet)
The Peter Glenville Papers embrace
correspondence, business records, address books, appointment books, photographs, clippings,
and personal documents. Spanning the years 1914 to 2001, the collection is largely in its
original order, with the material in each series arranged alphabetically by original file
title.
English
Biographical Sketch
Peter Glenville was born to a noted theatrical family on 28 October 1913 in London. Peter’s
parents Shaun Glenville, an Irish-born comedian, and Dorothy Ward were musical theater
performers much-loved for their work in that characteristically-British light musical
theater genre known as pantomime, panto for short.
After graduation from Stonyhurst College, Peter Glenville attended Christ Church College,
Oxford University, where he joined the Oxford University Dramatic Society. In 1934, he
became the society’s president and also made his professional stage debut. Over the next
several years Glenville was active in the theater and motion pictures as an actor, gradually
developing an interest in directing, and leading to his 1944 appointment as director for the
Old Vic Company.
After World War II, Glenville met Hardy William Smith (1916-2001). Smith had taken his
military discharge from the United States Navy in Britain at the war’s end, intending to
pursue a career in the theater there. Glenville and Smith became professional and life
partners, with Smith producing and Glenville directing plays for the London stage.
Glenville and Smith soon became active in the theater on both sides of the Atlantic, their
1949 production of
The Browning Version being Glenville’s first
directorial effort in New York. Notable London and New York productions included The Innocents (1950), Summer and Smoke (1951), Separate Tables (1954),The Prisoner (also 1954), and Hotel Paradiso (1957). A 1955 film version of The Prisoner represented Glenville’s first direction of a motion
picture; both versions featured Glenville’s close friend and frequent collaborator Alec
Guinness.
After more than a decade of living in London Glenville and Smith moved to New York in 1960
and bought a house at 18 East 68th Street in Manhattan. Through the sixties Peter Glenville
was very active in film and theatrical productions in the United States, directing on
Broadway
Take Me Along (1959-60), Becket (1960), and Dylan (1964), as well as film
adaptations of Summer and Smoke (1961), Becket (1964), and Hotel Paradiso (1966).
Glenville’s film productions Me and the Colonel (1958) and
The Comedians (1967) were not based on earlier Glenville theatrical
productions.
Peter Glenville worked on a film version of
Man of La Mancha in 1971, but, failing to agree with MGM about the
project, he bowed out. Following a Broadway production of Tennessee Williams’s Out Cry (1973) Glenville retired from active theatrical and film
work, eventually moving to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where he developed a notable
colonial estate. Peter Glenville died in New York City on 3 June 1996; Hardy Smith survived
him by five years.
Sources:
Van Gelder, Lawrence.
Peter Glenville, 82, a Director on Broadway and in
London, New York Times, 5 June 1996.
Who’s Who in the Theatre, 17th ed. Detroit: Gale Research, 1981.
Scope and Contents
The Peter Glenville Papers embrace correspondence, business records, address books,
appointment books, photographs, clippings, and personal documents. Spanning the years 1914
to 2001, the collection is largely in its original order, with the material in each series
arranged alphabetically by original file title. The subseries of clippings and photographs
lacked systematic descriptions and was organized at the Ransom Center.
The papers described herein comprise four series: Series I. Works and Productions, 1944-72
(9 boxes); Series II. Business Files, 1945-76 (4.5 boxes); Series III. Personal Papers,
1914-2001 (26 boxes); and Series IV. Hardy William Smith Materials, 1920-99 (1.5 boxes).
The Works and Productions series includes correspondence, business records, and a few
scripts for plays and films, realized or projected, in which Glenville was involved between
1944 and 1972. The materials included are in most cases selective rather than exhaustive,
although the files relating to
Becket (play and film versions),
The Comedians, Dylan, and Hotel Paradiso (both versions) contain a significant amount of
correspondence.
The Business Files contain communications from Glenville’s accountants and principal legal
representation, along with some general correspondence created during the years 1945-76. A
number of scripts not related to any specific project in which Peter Glenville had involved
himself are present in the series.
The Personal Papers series is the largest in the Glenville Papers and is broken down into
six subseries, documenting various aspects of Peter Glenville’s personal life, avocational
interests, household, and career. The subseries are A. Correspondence, B. Financial Files,
C. Household Files, D. Personal Records and Related Material, E. Clippings, and F.
Photographic Prints and Slides.
The final series, Hardy William Smith Materials, contains a significant amount of personal
correspondence for the period from the 1950s to 1999, as well as the business records
relating to the house at 18 East 68th Street, and a collection of personal and family
photographs covering the years 1920 to 1952.
Series Descriptions
Series I. Works and Productions, 1944-72 (9 boxes)
The series contains correspondence, contracts, and other documents relating to works
directed by Peter Glenville. In general there is little material present covering
Glenville’s career in the 1940s and early 1950s, and a number of plays from the later period
(e.g.,
Rashomon and Tchin-Tchin) are not represented
in the series.
Among the works documented is his own 1944 adaptation of Turgenev’s novel
A House of Gentlefolk. Scripts for Becket, Me and the Colonel, and an
unrealized project, Bridget Boland’s The Bull from the Sea, based on the Mary Renault novel
are also present in the series. A substantial amount of material relating to Glenville’s
involvement in the film version of Man of La Mancha is found here,
the majority of it from the lightly-mold-damaged portion of the papers.
A considerable number of other unrealized projects, including the films Tower of Babel and
John Collier’s
Paradise Lost adaptation are documented in the
series, as is Glenville’s effort to stage Waiting for Godot. The material
relating to Godot in this series and elsewhere in the papers
suggests Peter Glenville regarded his inability to secure an agreement with Samuel Beckett
one of his major professional disappointments.
Correspondents found in the series include Jean Anouilh, Lillian Gish, Graham Greene, James
Salter, and Peter Ustinov. A complete index of correspondents present in this series (and in
the other series) has been compiled and is included in this finding aid.
Series II. Business Files, 1945-76 (4.5 boxes)
Peter Glenville’s correspondence with Denise Tual in the years 1953-61 is perhaps the most
significant material in the series, though a small group of letters between Glenville and
Hardy Smith gives insight into the director’s handling of relationships in day-to-day work
in the theater. Otherwise, apart from the correspondence with Glenville’s accountants (A. T.
Chenhalls & Co.) and legal representation (Weissberger & Frosch), most of the
material in the series is fragmentary.
A group of scripts is also present in the series, of which only Anouilh’s To Kill a King
appears to represent a seriously-considered property. To Kill a King is based on a Philippe
Erlanger novel and is related to the Galigai file in Series I.
Series III. Personal Papers, 1914-2001 (bulk 1952-93) (26
boxes)
Subseries A. Correspondence, 1950-96 (3.5 boxes)
The personal correspondence present is fragmentary and largely absent for the years before
the mid-1950s, but it does even so appear to represent the wide range of Peter Glenville’s
social contacts rather well, including as it does theater people, Catholic intellectuals,
members of the American conservative establishment, and family. Glenville himself appears
here in the form of his own carbons as a thoughtful and enthusiastic correspondent.
Correspondents in this subseries include Geoffrey Bennison, Christopher and William F.
Buckley, Philip Caraman, Alec Guinness, William Loverd, Dotson Rader, Oliver Lemuel Smith,
Roger L. Stevens, Bernard Treneman, and the John Ward family. See the Index of
Correspondents for additional persons represented.
Subseries B. Financial Files, 1955-80 (1.5 boxes)
The papers in this subseries are a very fragmentary collection of miscellaneous financial
records; many records of similar significance are located in Series II. Business Files.
Subseries C. Household Files, 1952-79 (2 boxes)
While not an extensive group of materials, this subseries does contain significant
correspondence and related records on houses and apartments rented by Glenville in the
1960s, as well as for his house in London at 24 Brompton Square.
Subseries D. Personal Records and Related Material, 1935-2001 (5
boxes)
Peter Glenville’s appointment books survive for most years from 1969 to 1994, and a number
of address books apparently dating from the 1960s and 1970s are also found in the subseries.
Copies of his 1976 and 1981 wills, as well as some miscellaneous writings (including his
translation of Feydeau’s
Le Dindon) are also present.
Subseries E. Clippings, 1933-64 (8 boxes)
Clippings representing Glenville’s career in theater from his Oxford days into the
mid-1960s comprise Subseries E. Of particular interest are clippings relating to Peter
Glenville’s early activity in the theater and to various unrealized film and stage
projects.
Subseries F. Photographic Prints and Slides, 1914-90 (5.5
boxes)
Included here are a small number of early and family-related images, along with theatrical
prints, film stills, and travel-related prints and slides from the mid-1960s to about
1985.
Series IV. Hardy William Smith Materials, 1920-99 (bulk 1943-99) (1.5
boxes)
Personal correspondence present in the Hardy William Smith series includes letters from
Isabel Eberstadt, George S. Kaufman, Leueen MacGrath, and Irene M. Selznick. The sizeable
quantity of correspondence and other papers relating to the house on East 68th Street
provides a remarkable view of the challenges involved in maintaining, staffing, and dealing
with tenants in a large Manhattan residence.
Acquisition:
Purchase, 2003 (R 15254)
Access:
Open for research. Researchers must create an online Research Account and agree to the
Materials Use Policy before using archival materials. Part or all of
this collection is housed off-site and may require up to three business days’ notice for
access in the Ransom Center’s Reading and Viewing Room. Please contact the Center before
requesting this material:
reference@hrc.utexas.edu. Some materials have mold damage; see the Condition Note
concerning access to these materials.
Condition Note:
Portions of the Peter Glenville Papers were damaged by mold during storage in the years
after Glenville’s death. Most of the damaged materials were in sufficiently sound condition
to permit the Ransom Center’s Conservation Department to clean them so that they could be
safely handled and viewed with proper precautions.
During cataloging, preservation photocopies were made of all personal correspondence
located within the moderately mold-damaged materials (boxes 30-37) and these surrogates are
now interfiled in the undamaged papers (boxes 1-29) to facilitate use of the collection. All
photocopies are marked "Preservation photocopy of mold-damaged original in the Peter
Glenville Papers."
Researchers wishing to access the moderately mold-damaged originals located in boxes 30-37
are cautioned that while the Conservation Department has treated these manuscripts for mold
infestation by aspiration and/or dry cleaning, mold may still be present. Users sensitive to
mold should wear gloves and a dust/mist respirator while handling this material.
Other Glenville materials (about 3 linear feet) were so severely damaged by mold that
salvage was not possible. These files were examined by the cataloger, who identified the
most significant letters and documents present, made preservation photocopy surrogates of
these items, and interfiled the surrogates into the undamaged papers. These photocopies are
marked "Preservation photocopy of extensively mold-damaged original in the Peter Glenville
Papers; Original item not available for use."
Processed by:
Bob Taylor, 2006
Collections in the Ransom Center which contain material related to Glenville include the
Joseph Abeles Studio Collection, as well as the collections of B. J. Simmons & Co.,
Graham Greene, James Salter, Tennessee Williams, and Audrey Wood.
A small number of personal belongings of Peter Glenville has been removed to the Personal
Effects Collection, as have three videocassettes to the Sound Recordings Collection.
Folder List
Series I. Works and Productions, 1944-72
1.1
The Appointment, correspondence,
1965-66
Becket
The play, 1959-61
1.2
Correspondence
1.3
Casting
1.4
Royalties
The film, 1961-64
Correspondence
1.5
1961, July-1963, Apr.
1.6
1963, May-1964, Sept.
1.7
Re recording, 1964
1.8
"Final script, May 1, 1963," with handwritten corrections
The Bull from the Sea
Correspondence
1.9
1962, Apr.-1968, June
1.10
1968, July-1969, July
1.11
Typescript rough draft screenplay
"First draft screenplay" by Bridget Boland
2.1
Typescript
2.2
Carbon
32.2-3
Mimeo (2 copies)
The Comedians
Correspondence
2.3
Contracts and artists, 1966
2.4
Contracts and artists (P. Ustinov), 1966-67
2.5
Father Jean-Baptiste Georges, 1966-67
2.6
"First night" letters, Nov. 1967
General
2.7
1965-66
2.8
1967
2.9
Museum of Modern Art project, 1967
2.10
Production code, 1966
2.11
E. Taylor and R. Burton, 1966-67, Richard Hanley re
2.12
Contracts, "Advice of artistes’ engagement"
3.1
Contracts
3.2
"Distribution technique" list, 1967
3.3-4
Haiti research
osf
Map of the Dominican Republic, 1963
3.5
Production accounts
3.6
Weekly work reports, Jan.-May 1967
3.7
The Curious Savage, correspondence, 1950, 1965
Dylan
Correspondence
3.8
1962, July-1963, May
3.9
1963, June-1964, Oct.
3.10
Re royalties
3.11
Royalty statements, 1964, 1967
3.12
Everything in the Garden, correspondence,
1967-68
3.13
A Favourite of the Gods, correspondence, 1966-67
La Galigai, correspondence
3.14
Contractual, 1964-65
4.1
General and Valois Films, 1962-68
4.2
The Good Soldier, correspondence, 1971-72
4.3
The Great Indoors, correspondence, 1963-64
Hotel Paradiso
The play
4.4
Correspondence, 1958-71
4.5
Contracts, 1956-57
4.6
Final returns, receipts, and expenses, 1956
4.7
The film: correspondence, 1964
4.8
The Innocents, correspondence, 1950-54
4.9
Island of Goats, contracts, 1955 [see also
29.8]
4.10
A Liberal Education, contract, 1954; see also The Mulberry Bush
32.6
Lisa, or, A House of Gentlefolk, typescript
with handwritten revisions, 1944
The Living Room, see The Potting Shed
Man of La Mancha
Correspondence
30.1
Casting
General
30.2
Incoming, 15 Mar.-12 Aug. 1971
30.3
Outgoing (carbons), 5 Mar.-13 Aug. 1971
30.4
Music
4.11
Reimbursement, 1971-72
Records and documents
30.5
Accounting and weekly cash requirements
30.6
Art Department notes and outlines
30.7
Production and labor issues
31.1
Travel and housing expenses for PG
Me and the Colonel
4.12
Correspondence, 1957-58
4.13
"Revised final draft" screenplay with handwritten corrections, Oct. 7, 1957
5.1
The Moviegoer, correspondence, 1965-67
The Mulberry Bush; see also A Liberal
Education
5.2
Correspondence, 1954-56
5.3
Contracts, 1954-56
5.4
Once There Was a Russian, contracts, 1958
5.5
Out Cry, correspondence and critiques, 1972
A Patriot for Me
5.6
Correspondence, 1969
osf
Set design by Oliver Smith
5.7
The Photographer, correspondence, 1964
5.8
The Potting Shed and The Living Room, correspondence, 1953-57
5.9
The Prisoner, correspondence, 1953-57
5.10
The Royal Hunt of the Sun, correspondence,
1958-59
5.11
Silent Night, Lonely Night, accounts, 1959-60
South
5.12
Correspondence, 1953-59
5.13
Contracts, 1955
5.14
Summer and Smoke, correspondence, 1960-61
5.15
Take Me Along, accounts, 1959-60
5.16
Term of Trial, correspondence, 1961-63
5.17
Thomas More, correspondence re Jean Anouilh project, 1963-64
5.18
Tovarich, correspondence, 1963
Tower of Babel
5.19
Correspondence, 1967-70
osf
Map of Beirut, Lebanon
5.20
Waiting for Godot, correspondence, 1953-56
Projects, correspondence
Films (by title), 1951-58
31.2
B-C
31.3
D-M
31.4
N-Pri
31.5
Pro-V
Miscellaneous, 1946-71
6.1
1946-52
6.2
1956-59
6.3
1962-64
1964-66
Persons and firms
6.4
B-L
6.5
M-W
6.6
Titles
6.7-8
1967-68, 1971
Series II. Business Files, 1945-76
A. T. Chenhalls & Co. (accountants), correspondence
General
6.9
1945 (29 June)-1955 (15 Apr.)
6.10
1955 (17 Apr.)-1956 (31 Dec.)
6.11
1957 (1 Jan.)-1958 (26 June)
7.1
1958 (8 July)-1959 (28 Dec.)
7.2
Business, 1958-62
7.3
Actors’ Equity Association contract, 1957
7.4
Association of Cinematograph and Allied Technicians (A.C.T.)
7.5
Casting, general: photographs and recommendations, 1959-61
7.6
Columbia Pictures: correspondence re, 1959
Hardy William Smith Productions Ltd. accounts
7.7
1952-55, 1957
7.8
1961
31.6
Lists of files, scripts, and recordings, 1965-67
Maximilian Productions
7.9
General correspondence, 1959-60
7.10
Financial correspondence, 1976
Metro Goldwyn Mayer, 1964-68
Contracts and general correspondence
7.11
Correspondence
7.12
Contracts
7.13
Correspondence re living expenses
7.14
Correspondence with J. Coxhead and B. Somner, 1967-68
8.1
Telephone directory
Personnel, General, 1964-68
8.2
Correspondence
8.3
Photographs
8.4
Reinheimer & Cohen (attorneys), 1957
Scripts
31.7, 32.1
Alpert, Hollis. The Birds Fall Down, "revised May 15, 1970," carbon (2
copies)
8.5
Anouilh, Jean. To Kill a King, "English version 2nd draft," 31 May 1965,
typescript mimeo
32.4
Boland, Bridget. Montezuma, "third draft, 26 August 1955," typescript
32.5
Les Chasseurs de Têtes, carbon
8.6
Crawley, Randall. The Egotists, 1975, typescript mimeo
8.7
Ehrlich, Max. The Savage is Loose,
typescript photocopy
8.8
Golub, Richard. The Marine, 1975, typescript mimeo
32.7
Guthrie, Tyrone. The Makropoulos Secret,
"adapted from the original of Karel Capek," 1957, typescript mimeo
8.9
Hedley, Thomas J. Double Negative, 1975,
typescript mimeo
9.1
Prebble, John. Glencoe, an Original Screenplay, typescript mimeo
9.2
Price, Eugene. Corky, typescript mimeo
32.8
Rossen, Steven. J. Edgar Hoover, 1976, typescript mimeo
33.1
Seligson, Tom. Operation Return, typescript
33.2
Winter, Keith. Round the Corner, typescript carbon
33.3
Wolff, Ruth. Empress of China, 1974,
typescript mimeo
9.3
Scripts: correspondence re, 1964
9.4
Scripts: list of, 1967
9.5
Smith, Hardy William, 1953-55
9.6
Specimen contract
9.7
Tual, Denise, 1953-61
Weissberger & Frosch (attorneys)
9.8
1950-56
9.9
1957-58
9.10
1959-62
9.11
1962
33.4
1964-68
9.12
William Goetz Productions, 1960
William Morris Agency: correspondence re contracts and payments, 1959-62
9.13
Correspondence
10.1
Receipts and contracts
Series III. Personal Papers, 1914-2001
Subseries A. Correspondence, 1950-96
10.2
1950-63, Miscellaneous
10.3
1957-66, Christmas card lists
10.4
1960, Reference material, personal
10.5
1961, Personal correspondence
33.5
1962, Personal correspondence (Ireland)
10.6
1963, Reference miscellaneous
1965-69, Personal correspondence
10.7
A-W
10.8
Forenames, outgoing, and miscellaneous
10.9
1969-79, Correspondence, unsorted
11.1
1971, Personal correspondence (preservation photocopies)
33.6
1971, Personal correspondence (originals)
11.2
1971-82, Graham Greene
11.3
1974, Christmas cards (preservation photocopies)
33.7-34.1
1974, Christmas cards (originals)
11.4
1976-78, Miscellaneous correspondence
1980-89, Unsorted
11.5
A-K
11.6
L-W and unidentified
11.7
1980s and '90s, Christmas cards
11.8
1984-88, Personal correspondence (preservation photocopies)
34.2-3
1984-88, Personal correspondence (originals)
1988-93 (preservation photocopies)
11.9
A-T
12.1
W, forenames, and outgoing
34.4-6
1988-93 (originals)
12.2
1990-1996
Subseries B. Financial Files, 1955-80
12.3
Account statements, miscellaneous, 1956-59
Bank of America, 1961
12.4
Checkbook with stubs
12.5
Deposit slips
Bankers Trust Co., statements
12.6
1958-62
35.1
1962-68
12.7
1974, 1978-80
12.8
Banks, 1961
12.9
Expense statements, 1958-61
12.10
Financial miscellany, 1961-75
12.11
Financial statements, 1955-57
12.12
General accounts, New York, 1983
35.2
General assets, 1966-68
12.13
Midland Bank, correspondence, 1955-59
12.14
Professional entertaining, July 1959
12.15
Royalties, 1963-64
12.16
Tax correspondence, 1962-64
12.17
Travel: correspondence and receipts, 1957-58
13.1
United Air Lines, accounts, 1968-75
13.2
United States, tax file, 1958-59
Subseries C. Household Files, 1952-79
35.3
Addresses, minor publications, time-tables
Aplin, Muriel (secretary), correspondence, 1958, Aug.-1959, Dec.
13.3
Originals
13.4
Carbons
Bennison, Geoffrey (antiques and furniture)
35.4
1962-68
13.5
1963-64, 1970
Brompton Square (house, London)
35.5
1956-66
35.6
1967-68
Cars
13.6
1954-62
36.1
1965-68
13.7
Le Clos Fiorentina (house, Cap Ferrat), 1967
13.8
Davies, Turner & Co. (movers), 1963
13.9
Lord de Freyne and Cork Little house, 1961-62
Domestic staff
13.10
1952-59
36.2
1966-68
13.11
Furniture and furnishings: insurance, 1979
13.12
Los Angeles house, 1960-61
13.13
Moulin de Corbeaux (apartment, Paris), 1965
36.3
19 Rue Weber (house, Paris), 1966
14.1
Office file, bills, 1963-65
14.2
Reference material, miscellaneous (trades),1959-61
36.4
Rome apartment (Via Villa de Pepoli 15), 1967-68
14.3
Turnbull & Asser, Ltd. (tailors), 1959-61
36.5
Miscellaneous files, 1957-65
Subseries D. Personal Records and Related Material,
1935-2001
Address books
14.4-5
New York (2 items)
14.6-7, 15.1
U. S. & foreign (3 items)
15.2
U. S. & foreign (Bill Smith’s)
15.3
Europe, 1966
15.4
Italy
Appointment books
15.5
1962
15.6
1969
15.7
1970
16.1
1971
16.2
1972
16.3
1973
16.4
1974
16.5-6
1975 (2 items)
16.7
1976
16.8-9
1977 (2 items)
16.10-17.1
1978 (2 items)
17.2
1980
17.3
1981
17.4
1986
17.5
1991
17.6
1992
17.7
1993
17.8
1994
17.9
1997
18.1
1999
18.2
2001
18.3
Book inventory, 1996
18.4
Doctors, 1937
18.5
Doctors and dentists, 1957-66
Documents, personal
18.6
1919-72
18.7
1951-58
Insurance
18.8
National Health (G.B.), 1958
Personal
18.9
1946-59
18.10
1959-62
18.11
Last will and testament, 1976, 1981
18.12
Minor textual material, manuscript and printed, 1916-97
18.13
Prose sketches, essays, and a translation of Feydeau’s Le Dindon, all in PG’s hand, c. 1935-c. 1988
18.14
Stationery, miscellaneous
19.1
Telephone message pad
Subseries E. Clippings, 1933-64
Personal career
39.1
"OUDS cuttings," 1933-35
39.2
"News cuttings," 1934-37
37.1
Clippings and miscellany, 1950s
19.2
Miscellaneous, personal and shows, 1956-63
19.3
Personal publicity, 1959
Reviews
19.4
Arms and the Man [unrealized film project], advance notices, 1955
19.5
Becket, publicity, 1960; see also Dylan
The Curious Savage, see The Innocents
19.6
The Devil at Four O’Clock [film ultimately
directed by another], publicity, 1960
19.7
Dylan and Becket, publicity, 1964
General
19.8-10
1960
19.11-12
1961
20.1
Hotel Paradiso (play), 1957
37.2
The Innocents, 1952
20.2
The Innocents, “rejected clippings,” 1952
20.3
The Innocents, The Curious Savage, Romeo and Juliet, 1950-51
20.4
The Island [unrealized film project], advance notices, 1955
20.5
Island of Goats, 1955
The Living Room, 1953
20.6
Pre-London tour
20.7-8
Advance and miscellaneous
20.9
West End production
20.10
Madam, Will You Walk [unrealized film project], advance and
miscellaneous, 1954
20.11
Major Barbara and Summer and Smoke, 1948, 1952
20.12-13, 21.1
Me and the Colonel, 1958-59
40.1
Miscellaneous plays, 1951-52
21.2
Miscellaneous plays, 1957-59
21.3
The Mulberry Bush, Bristol production,
1954-55
21.4
The Prince and Mr. Jones [unrealized stage
project], 1956-57
The Prisoner
Play
21.5
Pre-London tour, 1954
21.6
Advance and miscellaneous, 1954
21.7
West End production, 1954
21.8
London and other productions, 1954-55
Film
21.9
Pre-press show, 1954-55
English release
21.10-11
Apr.-May 1955
21.12
June 1955-Feb. 1956
21.13
U.S. and British reviews, 1955
22.1-4
American release, 1955-56
40.2
"New York campaign," 1955-56
22.5-6
American release, unsorted, 1956
22.7
Foreign language reviews, 1954-56
22.8
Rashomon, publicity, 1958-59
37.3
Richard III, 1934
Romeo and Juliet, see The Innocents
Separate Tables
22.9
Pre-London tour, 1954
22.10
Advance and miscellaneous, 1954
London production
22.11
1954
23.1
1954-55
23.2
1955-56
23.3
Pre-American production, 1956
23.4-5
New York production, 1956
23.6
Australian and New Zealand productions, 1954-55
23.7
Foreign language notices, 1954-56
37.4
Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, 1936
23.8
Silent Night, Lonely Night, 1959
23.9
Sons and Lovers [unrealized film project], advance notices, 1955-56
Summer and Smoke, see Major Barbara
23.10-11
Take Me Along, 1959
23.12
Under the Sycamore Tree, 1952-53
Subseries F. Photographic Prints and Slides, 1914-90
Personal, 1914-90
38.1
Two photographs of PG by Miss Compton Collier, c. 1914
24.1
PG, family and social life, 1919-90 (prints)
38.2
Portraits of PG by Michael McKeown and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1950s
(prints)
38.3
PG social life, 1960s-80s (prints)
24.2
"Glenville in Camera," 28 Oct. 1978 (album)
24.3
Tropical holiday, 1988 (album)
Theater and Film, 1935-70
38.4
Becket, 1964 (prints)
24.4-6
Doré, G. The Divine Comedy
(photographic facsimiles)
osf
Hamlet, 1935
24.7
The Innocents, 1950 (prints)
Me and the Colonel, 1958
38.5-6
Location research (views)
38.7
Stills and production shots
24.8
Set designs and miscellaneous, 1955-70 (prints)
38.8
Term of Trial, 1962
24.9
Theatrical prints and film stills, 1937-48
25.1
Theatrical prints and portraits, 1935-55
Travel and Places, 1966-85
China
25.2-5
And the Mediterranean, early 1980s (prints)
25.6-7
1982 (slides)
41
Album, 1982
25.8
India, 1985 (slides)
25.9-10
Italy and Greece, 1976 (slides)
Mexico
25.11, 26.1
1979 (slides)
26.2-3
1979-84 (slides)
26.4
And elsewhere, 1970s and '80s (prints)
And South America
26.5-8
1974 (slides)
26.9
1974-85 (slides)
Morocco
26.10-11
And Europe, 1982-84 (prints)
27.1
And Europe, 1982-84 (prints)
27.2-3
And Toulouse, 1978 (slides)
New York City (House, 18 East 68 St.)
27.4-5
Furnishings and room views, c. 1966 (prints)
27.6
And the Bronx Zoo, 1975 (slides)
27.7
Peru and Spain, 1981-82 (slides)
Various places
42.1-6
1970s-80s (6 albums)
27.8-9
1970s (slides)
27.10-11
1974-85 (slides)
Various subjects
27.12
1974 (slides)
28.1-3
1974-75 (slides)
Series IV. Hardy William Smith Materials, 1920-99
Correspondence, 1943-99
28.4
A-G
28.5
H-R
28.6
S-W and miscellaneous
House, 18 East 68th Street
Business
28.7
1961-62
28.8
1963-65
29.1
1964-67
29.2
1965-67
29.3
1966
29.4
1968
29.5
General, 1962-64
29.6
Miscellaneous, 1982-96
29.7
Contents (inventories and descriptions), 1963-83
29.8
Island of Goats (1955), set designs by Jo
Mielziner [see also 4.9]
29.9
Photographs, 1920-52
30-37
Mold-damaged materials
37-41
Oversize materials
Peter Glenville Papers--Index of Correspondents
- A. T. Chenhalls & Co. (C. S. Forsyth, Geoffrey King, J. E. Page)--4.4, 5.8, 5.12,
6.9-11, 7.1-2, 7.6-8, 9.10-11, 10.9 (with Frosch, Aaron R.), 18.9, 28.4
- Abbott, Michael--10.2
- Actors’ Equity Association (William Gibberson)--1.2
- Adiv, Reuven--8.2
- Agnelli, Giovanni, 1921- --11.7
- Agnes Philomena, Sister--10.5
- Al Parker Ltd. (Peter A. Clark)--30.1
- Albert G. Ruben & Co. (T. E. Clarkson)--18.9-10
- Albery, Donald--5.20
- Alison on Dominick Street (Restaurant)--11.7
- Allen, Lewis M., 1922- (Vineyard Films, Inc.)--10.7
- Allen-Hodgdon Productions (Firm) (Lewis Allen)--6.3
- Allenberg, Bert--4.12
- Ameran Films (Firm) (Charles H. Schneer)--6.3
- American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Academy (Jack Landau)--7.5
- Anderson, Jack--11.9
- Andrews, Maidie--8.2
- Anglund, Robert--4.4
- Anouilh, Jean, 1910-1987--1.2 (subject), 3.14, 4.4, 10.7
- Aplin, Muriel--13.3-4
- Apoteker, Paul--4.12
- Archibald, William--31.4
- Architectural Digest (Paige Rense)--27.5
- Arnold, Tom--11.3, 11.7, 12.2
- Arthur Kennard Associates Incorporated (Arthur Kennard)--30.1
- Arts Theatre of Cambridge Limited (George Rylands)--5.9
- Ashley Famous Agency, Inc. (Ben Benjamin, Katharine Brown)--1.1, 6.7
- Ashley-Steiner-Famous Artists, Inc. (Miriam Howell, Audrey Wood)--6.3
- Ashley-Steiner Inc. (Milton Goldman)--7.5
- Association of Cinematograph, Television, and Allied Technicians (Adelaide
Pentecost)--7.4
- Astor, Brooke--11.5, 11.7, 12.2
- Astor, Richard--5.12
- August, A. Melvin--11.9
- Austin & Noyes (Firm) (Lyn Austin, Thomas Noyes)--31.4
- Australian Broadcasting Commission (Anne Mason)--5.2
- BBC Radio and TV Enterprises (John Keeble)--6.8
- Baker, Charles Adams (William Morris Agency, Inc.)--10.7
- Baker, Fred (Fred Baker Film & Video Company)--12.2
- Baker, Peter (Dunstead Trust Ltd., Falcon Press)--28.4
- Baker, Todman & Co. (S. E. Daniell)--6.9, 28.4
- Balsamo, Catherine--7.5
- Bank of England (A. R. Thompson)--9.10
- Barlow, James, 1921- --33.5
- Barovick & Konecky (Firm) (Ronald S. Konecky)--30.4
- Barrere, Jean--3.9
- Bartlett & Gluckstein, Solicitors (F. E. H. Levinson)--31.3
- Barton, Trumbull--2.6
- Basden, John--5.8-9, 6.9
- Bass, Stephen W.--6.4
- Bayley, John--11.9
- Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989--5.20, 12.2 (subject, with Knowlson, James)
- Begelman, David--2.6
- Behrman, S. N. (Samuel Nathaniel), 1893-1973--4.12
- Bell, Mary Hayley--6.3
- Bellarmine Society (Christopher Dooley)--5.9
- The Belles--11.3
- Benjamin, Ben--6.3
- Bennison, Geoffrey--10.5, 11.3, 11.5, 13.5, 28.7, 29.5, 33.5, 35.4
- Bentley, Eric, 1916- (Doubleday and Co.)--31.3
- Bergman, Ingrid, 1915- --6.2
- Bernard Reis & Company--3.12
- Bernbaum, Glenn--11.8
- Bernheim, Alain--6.4, 8.2
- Bernier, Rosamond--28.4
- Bernstein, David--11.9
- Bernstein, Sidney, 1899- --9.7, 11.5
- Berry, Pamela--10.5, 11.5 (with Hartwell, Baron)
- Bertha Klausner International Literary Agency, Inc. (Bertha Klausner)--6.4
- Black, Kitty, 1914- --6.4
- Blackwell, Earl--10.9
- Blakely, Colin--30.1
- Bleyleben, Anita von--11.9
- Bleyleben, Maximilian--11.9
- Boland, Bridget--1.9-10, 3.13, 6.2, 6.7, 10.2, 28.4
- Bolza, Geza--10.2
- Book, Holly--11.3
- Boorstin, Daniel J. (Daniel Joseph), 1914- (Librarian of Congress)--10.9
- Borg, Ariane--8.2
- Bory, Margot--11.3, 11.8
- Boys, Freda C.--10.7
- Boys, G. H. W.--9.7
- Brandt & Brandt Dramatic Department, Inc. (Janet Cohn, Harold Freedman, William
Koppelmann)--3.7, 4.8, 5.12, 10.2, 31.3
- Brewster, Margaret--1.2
- Brisson, Frederick, 1912- --4.1
- Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company (Bristol, England) (T. C. Hickson, Charles Landstone,
John Moody)--5.2-3
- British Broadcasting Corporation (Michael Darlow)--7.14, 11.4
- Brook, Clive, 1887-1974--5.8
- Brown, Jack--11.3, 11.8, 11.9, 28.4
- Bruni, Peter--9.3
- Brunskill Management (Firm) (Donald Neville-Willing)--1.2
- Brusati, Franco, 1922-1993--6.6
- Bubela, Patsy--11.5, 11.7
- Buck, Jules, 1917-2001 (Keep Films Ltd.)--29.5
- Buckland, Judith--see Coxhead, Judith
- Buckley, Christopher, 1952- --11.5, 11.8-9, 28.4
- Buckley, Lucy K. Smith--11.3, 20.1, 28.4
- Buckley, Patricia Taylor--11.5, 11.8, 28.4
- Buckley, Priscilla L.--11.9
- Buckley, William F. (William Frank), 1925- (National Review)--11.5, 11.7-9, 12.2, 28.4
- Bucknell University. Challenge Committee (Ann V. York)--10.7
- Bui, Quang Linh--13.3
- Bull, Peter, 1912- --28.4
- Burdine, Roddey B.--11.9
- Bureau Litteraire D. Clairouin (Marie Schébéko)--2.6, 5.20
- Burrell’s Press Clipping Bureau (W. J. Lytle, Jr.)--9.8
- Burton, Richard, 1925- --1.5, 2.11, 10.7
- C.I.P.R.A. (Morgan Hudgins, Shirley Speight)--6.5 (with Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer), 9.3
(with Quin, Shirland)
- Cabossel, Monique--6.7
- California. Franchise Tax Board (John J. Campbell)--9.10
- Cameron, Roderick--11.1, 13.7
- Cantor, Arthur, 1920- --6.4
- Capp Enterprises (Firm) (Jerome B. Capp)--31.3
- Caraman, Philip, 1911- --5.17, 6.7-8, 11.3, 11.8-9
- Carboni Casetti, Fiorenza--36.4
- Carlisle, Kitty, 1915- --2.6
- Case, Margaret--10.9
- Casey, Dorothy B.--11.9
- Castle, Irene--11.9
- Centre d’Art (Port-au-Prince, Haiti) (Francine Murat)--10.7
- Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971 (Random House, Inc.)--11.1
- Chicago Daily News (Sam Lesner)--1.6
- Christ Church (University of Oxford). Blue Boar Fund (C. A. Simpson)--10.7
- Christie, Manson & Woods International Inc. (Juliet Nusser)--11.8
- Christopher Mann Ltd. (Aubrey Blackburn, John Cadell, Frederick A. Holdaway)--5.10,
6.2-3, 10.2, 13.3
- Christopher Mann Management Ltd. (Aubrey Blackburn, John Cadell)--5.9, 6.1,
31.4
- Cicogna, Marina--10.5, 10.7
- Cimura (Firm)--4.12
- Cinema 5 (Henry Guettel)--4.2
- Clark, James, 1931- --2.7
- Clarke, Gordon B.--2.8
- Clift, Denison, 1892-1961--28.4
- Cloetta, Yvonne--11.9, 28.4 (with Greene, Graham)
- Clover, Andrew--11.9
- Coates, Anne V.--1.7, 2.7
- Cobb, Gladdie--10.2
- Coco, James, 1930-1987--30.1
- Codron, Michael (Michael Codron Ltd.)--33.5
- Cohan, Tony--11.9
- Cohen, Mae--6.3
- Cole, Lester, 1904- --1.2
- Colin, Pamela (T & H)--10.7, 11.8-9
- Collier, John, 1901- --6.8 (subject)
- Columbia Films S.A. (Jean Dewever, R. Hirschsprung, M. Pasquet)--4.12
- Columbia Pictures Corporation (Al Fisher, M. J. Frankovich, William N. Graf, Kenneth
L. Maidment)--4.12, 5.9
- Columbia Pictures International Corporation (Claude Ganz, I. Rayfield, Francine Tran
Van Kha)--4.12, 12.3
- Connies Ltd. (A. E. Vere Barker)--5.20
- Connor, James L.--6.7
- Conyers, Dill & Pearman (Firm) (N. B. Dill, Jr., Diane Ferguson, F. Mutch)--1.6,
2.7, 3.14, 7.13, 12.7, 33.4
- Cookson, Peter--11.3
- Costa, Sergio Corrêa da (Brazilian Embassy)--11.8
- Court-Goetz Pictures (Firm)--9.9
- Courtneidge, Cicely, 1893-1980--8.2
- Cousins, Margaret, 1905- --11.5
- Coward, Noel, 1899-1973--11.8 (subject (with Vanity Fair))
- Coward-McCann, Inc. (Robert Mabry)--1.2
- Cox, Ransdell--5.1, 6.4
- Coxhead, Judith--10.5
- Crawley & de Reya (Firm) (C. E. Fielding)--7.7
- Creative Management Associates, Ltd. (Douglas Rae)--6.7
- Crespi, Rudi--6.3, 36.4
- Crewe, Dorothy--11.5, 11.8-9
- Crisham, Walter--10.5, 28.4, 33.5
- Crosswell, Anne--9.3
- Cukor, George Dewey, 1899- --9.8
- Curtis Brown Ltd. (Kitty Black, Hettie Hilton, R. M. D. Odgers)--1.9-10, 5.2, 5.20,
9.11
- Daniel Angel Films Limited (Daniel M. Angel)--6.3
- Darlow, Michael (BBC TV)--11.5
- Darvas, Teddy--8.2
- David Hocker Associates, Inc. (C. David Hocker)--3.9
- David Merrick (Firm) (Jack Schlissel)--1.2
- Davis, Bette, 1908- --10.2
- Davis, Cherry--7.5
- Davray, Jean, 1914- --31.4
- Day, Ernest--2.8
- de Freyne, Francis Arthur John French, Baron--13.9
- de Freyne, Shirley Ann--13.9
- De Havilland, Olivia--9.8
- De la Motte, Mischa--8.2
- del Mazo, Susana--11.8
- de Vernier, Hugo--8.2
- Dicker, Edward--10.7
- Di Giusto, Milena--14.1
- Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica (Guidarino Guidi, Serpe)--6.6
- Dr. Jan van Loewen Ltd. (Katia Gould, Betty Judkins, Jan van Loewen)--1.2-3, 1.6,
4.4-5, 4.7, 5.7-8, 5.12, 5.17, 6.3-4, 6.6, 10.1, 10.9 (with Frosch, Aaron R.), 31.3,
36.5
- Dodds, Bill--3.9
- Dodge, Steve--1.2
- DonHowe, Gwyda--1.2
- Donmar Productions Limited (Donald Albery)--5.2, 5.8, 5.20, 6.4
- Doyle, Joseph--11.8
- Drabble, Margaret, 1939- --11.9
- Dragoon, David L.--1.2
- Dumas, Sylvie--see Rohan, Donald; see Saudan-Skira, Sylvia
- Du Plessix-Liberman, Tatyana--see IAkovleva, Tat’iana, 1906-1991
- Dylan Company (Carl Fisher)--3.10
- Easterling, Nannette D.--11.9
- Eberstadt, Fernanda, 1960- --11.8-9
- Eberstadt, Isabel--12.2, 28.4
- Elwell, William (S. Clement’s Church, Philadelphia)--1.2
- Endler, Herman G. (Pioneer American Insurance Company)--11.5
- Engelhard, Jane, d. 2004--10.9, 11.3, 11.8
- English Stage Company (M. Michaels)--5.2
- Eric Glass Ltd.--6.4, 6.6-7
- Eric Goodhead (Management) Ltd.--30.1
- Ertegün, Mica--11.4
- Erwin, John--11.3
- Evans, Dickie--8.2
- Evans, Laurence, 1912-2002 (CMA)--11.7, 11.8 (with Littman, Marguerite), 11.9
- Facet Productions Ltd. (Paul F. Moss)--5.9
- Famous Artists Corporation (Minna Wallis)--10.5
- Feldkamp, Fred--31.5
- Felsen Associates Inc.--18.10
- Feydeau, Jacques--4.4-5, 4.7
- Feydeau, Jean-Pierre--6.3
- Field, Leonard--9.3
- Fildebroc S.A.R.L. (Michelle de Broca)--6.7
- Film Locations Limited (Montagu Marks)--6.1
- Films du Valois (Firm) (Pierre Jourdan)--3.14
- Financiera del Atlántico, S.A.--7.10
- Finucane, John--11.3
- Fisher, Eddie--10.5
- Fitelson and Mayers (Firm) (Floria V. Lasky)--9.9
- Foote, Lydia--36.3
- Forbes, Bryan, 1926- --10.5
- Ford, Ruth, 1915- --2.6, 10.7, 28.4, 31.5
- Forsyth, James, 1913- --6.8
- Forsyth, Louise--6.8
- Fosburgh, Minnie Astor--2.6
- Foster, Gloria, 1936- --2.8
- Fosters Agency Limited (Max Kester, Guy Robinson)--8.2, 10.5
- Fox, Angela--11.8-9
- Fox, Robin, d. 1971--31.4
- Frank, Jerry--28.4
- Frank & Shapiro (Firm) (Murray Frank)--7.9
- Fraser & Dunlop Ltd. (James Fraser, Dennis Moore)--3.9, 8.2
- Fred Kohlmar Productions, Inc. (Fred Kohlmar)--7.2, 9.12
- Freddie Fields Associates Ltd. (John C. Foreman)--10.5
- French, Hugh--6.3
- Frings, Ketti--6.4 (with Cantor, Arthur)
- Frosch, Aaron R.--3.3, 4.4, 4.11, 7.10, 10.9, 13.1, 30.2, 30.4
- Fry, Christopher, 1907- --1.5, 10.2
- Furber & Maskell (Firm)--7.2
- GAC Redway Ltd. (Kenneth Cleveland, Douglas Rae)--6.4
- G. & H. Wartski (Llandudno) Ltd.--18.10
- Gabel, Martin, 1912- --2.6
- Gaither, Gant, 1917- --10.9, 11.5, 11.9, 28.4, 29.1
- Galatea Film (Paul Baron)--6.3
- Galliher, John--11.9
- Gang, Tyre, Rudin & Brown (Firm) (Frank G. Wells)--10.5 (with Crisham, Walter),
28.4 (with Crisham, Walter)
- Gantin, Bernardin--2.8
- Gardner, Margaret (Rogers & Cowan, Inc.)--33.5
- Garrett, Tony, 1929- --11.9
- Gattey, Charles Neilson--13.9
- Geist, Kenneth L.--9.3
- General Artists Corporation (Jay Wolf)--2.7
- Genisus Productions Inc. (M. Miller)--6.4
- George, George W.--3.8-10, 11.3
- George Marton Plays (Firm) (Marta Andras)--6.3
- Georges, Jean Baptiste, 1919- (St. Pascal Baylon Rectory)--2.5
- Gielgud, Patricia--8.2
- Gillen, Frederick J.--6.3
- Gillespie Brothers & Co.--4.4, 6.11, 13.3
- Ginna, Robert Emmett (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., Windward Productions,
Inc.)--3.13
- Gish, Lillian, 1893-1993--2.3, 2.6, 10.7 (subject), 28.4
- Glauner, George--2.6, 11.3
- Gleadow, Helen--10.7
- Glenville, Dorothy Ward--11.3, 11.5
- Goetz, Edith Mayer, 1905-1988--10.5, 10.7
- Goetz, William, 1903- --13.9, 36.5
- Goldman, Milton (Ashley Famous Agency)--2.6
- Goldstone, C. Edward (General Artists Corporation)--9.3
- Goldstone-Tobias Agency, Inc. (Jerome S. Siegel)--10.2
- Goldwyn, Samuel, 1882-1974--1.6
- Gonzales, Jack--10.9
- Goodspeed’s Book Shop (Boston, Mass.) (Gordon T. Banks)--10.2
- Gordon, Barry--9.10
- Gordon Films, Inc. (Richard Gordon)--4.8
- Goutchkoff, L.--13.13
- Grace, Princess of Monaco, 1929-1982--10.2
- Grade Organisation Ltd. (Robin Fox)--6.4, 6.7
- Graham, Kenneth L. (University of Minnesota)--1.2
- Granat, Frank--3.9
- Granger, Lee Mason--11.9
- Grant, Cary, 1904-1986--31.2 (subject)
- Graves, Robert, 1895-1985--31.3
- Gray, George (Video Talent Studios)--28.4
- Great Britain. Aliens Dept.--28.4
- Great Britain. Inspector of Taxes (B. E. G. Turner)--28.4
- Great Britain. Lord Chamberlain’s Office (N. Gwatkin)--5.20
- Great Britain. Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance (P. Smith)-- 18.8-9
- Great Britain. Post Office. North Western District Post Office (R. E.
Bolton)--11.1
- Great Britain. Treasury (E. W. Maude)--7.2
- Green, Julien, 1900- --5.12
- Green, Terrence C.--11.3, 11.5, 13.5, 35.4
- Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst (Firm)--7.11
- Greene, Graham, 1904-1991--2.6-8, 11.1-2, 11.8, 28.4, 31.4
- Gregory, Aida--8.2
- Griffin, Dorothea M.--7.5
- Griffin, George--10.5
- Gropper, Cathy--11.9
- Gucci (Firm) (Isabella Vacani)--30.2
- Guinness, Alec, 1914-2000--2.6, 3.9, 5.9, 10.5, 10.7, 11.1, 11.3, 11.5, 11.7-8, 12.2,
28.4, 31.3
- Guthrie, Tyrone, Sir, 1900-1971--3.8, 10.9 (subject)
- H. M. Tennent Ltd. (Binkie [Beaumont], Ian Dow)--3.9-10, 4.5, 5.8-10, 5.12, 6.6, 10.2,
10.5, 31.3, 31.5
- Hal Wallis Productions, Inc. (Joseph H. Hazen, Irene Lee, Paul Nathan, Hal
Wallis)--1.5-6, 5.14, 6.4
- Hall, Brydon, Egerton & Nicholas (Firm)--5.9
- Halmar Productions, Inc. (Richard Halliday)--6.3
- Hambleton, T. Edward--31.2
- Hammett, Jack--11.3
- Hammond, Thomas--31.4
- Hanley, Richard--2.11
- Harley, André--11.3
- Harman Pictures N.V.--5.14
- Harold Ober Associates (Harold Ober, Peter Shepherd)--4.2, 31.3
- Harold Prince (Firm) (Carl Fisher)--3.9
- Harriet Kaplan-Lily Veidt, Inc. (Harriet Kaplan, Lily [Veidt])--7.5, 31.3
- Harris, Radie--10.7 (with Gish, Lillian)
- Harrison, Rex--31.2
- Hartford, Huntington, 1911- --10.5
- Hartford Projects, Ltd. (Marie Ricci)--6.3
- Hartwell, William Michael Berry, Baron, 1911- --11.5
- Harvey, Anthony E.--6.4, 6.7
- Harwood, Wallace W.--28.5
- Haskins & Sells--7.9
- Hatton and Bradley Limited (Camille Marchetta)--4.2
- Hauser, Herbert--28.5
- Hayward, Leland, 1902-1971--2.6
- Haywood, Pauline--11.7, 11.9, 28.5
- Hazen, Joseph H.--5.5, 9.13, 10.9
- Healy, Denis--28.5
- Heanue, Richard E.--28.5
- Hecht, Harold, 1907-1985--5.12
- Hecht-Lancaster (Firm) (Harold Hecht)--6.10
- Hector, Louis--1.2
- Heinemann (Firm) (Edward Thompson)--5.8
- Heinz, Drue--10.7
- Held, Régine--11.3
- Hendricks, Edward Lee (Edward Lee Hendricks & Co.)--28.5
- Henkle, Gabriele--11.5
- Henley, David--6.4
- Hepburn, Audrey, 1929- --5.8
- Hepburn, Katharine, 1907-2003--11.5
- Heppner, Rosa (Assn. of London Theatre Press Representatives)--10.2
- Herring, Mary--10.5
- Hess, Mela, Segall, Popkin & Guterman (Firm) (Lee N. Steiner)--5.7, 6.3
- Hess, Segall, Popkin & Guterman (Firm) (Arthur I. Weinberg)--2.4
- Hicks, David, 1929- --10.5
- Hine, Al--6.8, 30.1
- Hipotecaria del Atlántico, S.A.--7.10
- Hiscock, Eric--28.5 [see also Romilly]
- Hodder and Stoughton (Ronald Harwood)--11.5
- Hollis, Christopher, 1902-1977--5.17
- Holt, J. K.--33.5
- Hopewell Productions Inc. (Steven H. Scheuer)--6.2
- Hopkins, John Richard, 1931- --30.2
- Horn, Herbert O.--6.4
- Horne, Alistair--11.9
- Horstig-Primuz, Olga, 1912- --8.2
- Hosford, Robert--6.3
- Hotel Palacio (Estoril, Portugal)--10.7
- Houghton Mifflin Company (Joyce Hartman)--6.7
- House & Garden (Tim Monahan, Shelley Wanger)--11.5,
11.8
- Hoyt, Hazel--1.2
- Huggett, Richard--11.5
- IAkovleva, Tat’iana, 1906-1991--2.6, 11.3, 11.5, 28.5
- Ibrahim, Mohammad--11.3
- Imprimerie Stoffel--10.7
- Independent Plays Limited (Donald Albery)--5.20
- International Famous Agency, Inc. (Otis Blodget, Paul A. Rosen, Karen Sheriff)--4.2,
4.11, 30.2, 30.4
- International Germania Film (Firm) (Dr. Alfons Carcasona)--5.17
- J. Arthur Rank Productions Limited (Vivian A. Cox)--6.2
- J. H. Kenyon Ltd. (Michael Petty)--11.8
- J. Nicolet (Firm)--9.7
- Jacobs, Edith--8.2
- Jaffe Agency, Inc. (Philip Gersh)--7.5
- Jannings, Orin--6.4
- Janss, Gina--13.12
- Jardine, Penelope--5.19
- Jasinski, Donald--11.8
- Jeff G. Britton & Associates (Jeff G. Britton)--6.3
- Johnson, Biff--3.12
- Johnson, Margot--28.5
- Johnson & Tannenbaum (Firm) (Samuel W. Tannenbaum)--4.2
- Jones, Van (Gus Productions, Inc.)--10.9
- Joseph, Robert L.--31.2
- Jourdan, Claire--13.13
- Jourdan, Eric--10.2
- Jourdan, Pierre (Les Films du Valois)--3.14, 4.1
- Jupp, Kenneth--5.7
- Jurow-Shepherd Productions (Firm) (Martin Jurow, Richard Shepherd)--10.2, 31.4
- Kadet, Sanford--31.4
- Kamp, Irene, 1910-1985--4.3
- Kanin, Michael, 1910- --9.3
- Kanter & Pratt (Firm) (Charles Pratt Jr.)--31.2, 31.4
- Kaplan, Livingston, Goodwin & Berkowitz (Firm) (Samuel Pisar)--33.4
- Karlweis, Ninon Tallon--4.8
- Kaufman, George S. (George Simon), 1889-1961--28.5
- Keene, Lilian--28.5
- Kelland, Do--11.8
- Keller, Helen, 1880-1968--10.2
- Kelvyn, Paul--1.2
- Kenney, George C. (George Churchill), 1889-1977--28.5, 28.8 (subject)
- Kerz, Leo--28.5
- Kimbrough, Clinton--8.2
- Kinch & Lack Ltd. (R. T. Kinch)--9.7
- King, Shirley--11.7
- Kirschenbaum, Stephen--11.8
- Kissinger, Henry, 1923- --10.9, 11.5, 11.7, 12.2
- Kissinger, Nancy M.--11.5
- Kistler, Bill--11.3
- Knight, Cecchina--11.3, 13.3
- Knightsbridge Films Limited (John Bryan)--1.5
- Knowlson, James--12.2
- Koning, Hans--6.7, 10.2 (with Poll, Martin), 10.7
- Korman-Larner Associates Inc. (Lionel Larner)--3.12
- Kubrick, Stanley--7.11
- Kurt Hellmer (Firm) (Jeannette Zimmermann)--6.7
- Labisse, Félix, 1905- --5.9
- Lamothe, François de--11.3, 11.6, 12.2
- Landry, Elaine--7.5
- Langton, Basil--1.2
- Lantz, Robert--6.5 (with Weissberger & Frosch), 7.11, 28.5
- Lantz Office Incorporated--11.6 (with Tunney, Kieran)
- Lastfogel, Abe, 1898-1984--4.12
- Laughton, Charles, 1899-1962--5.4
- Lavery, Emmet, 1902- --31.3
- Lawler, Eleanor W.--1.2
- Lawrence, Harding--11.3
- Lebherz, Richard--11.3
- Lebworth, Marion Joseph--6.4
- Ledley, Ann--5.6
- Lefkowitz, Elliot J.--11.3, 11.7, 18.11, 28.5, 29.4
- Lenoir, Jack--8.2
- Leslie, Dudley G.--5.17
- Levingston, John--6.7
- Lewis, Roger H.--6.7
- Lewis and Young Productions (Firm) (Howard Young)--3.7
- Liberman, Tatyana--see IAkovleva, Tat’iana, 1906-1991
- Lieberson, Goddard, 1911-1977--11.3
- Lighthill, Brian--30.1
- Linden & Deutsch (Firm) (Bella L. Linden)--4.4
- Little Sisters of the Poor (London, England) (Sister Etienne Marie)--11.9
- Littman, Marguerite--11.6, 11.8-9
- Lladó, Pilar--11.6
- Lobkowicz, Edouard de--10.7
- Lomax, Margaret--10.9 (subject), 11.3
- London Artists Limited (Michael Anderson)--6.4
- London Film Productions (H. Boxall)--31.3
- London International (Firm) (Robin Fox)--1.10
- London Management & Representation Ltd. (Tristram Owen, Adrian Pryce-Jones, Dennis
van Thal)--2.3, 2.7-8, 3.8-9, 10.5, 33.5
- London Representation (International) Ltd. (Dennis van Thal)--1.9
- London Theatrical Productions Ltd. (Peggie Faulkner)--4.8
- Long, Roger A.--8.2
- López Figueroa, Carral y Companía (Francisco López Figueroa)--7.10
- Lourau, Marianna--6.6
- Loverd, William T. (Alfred A. Knopf)--11.6, 11.9, 28.5
- Luce, Claire--6.7
- Lucy Kroll Agency (Jill Dargeon, Lucy Kroll)--2.3, 2.7-8, 6.4, 6.7
- Lutz and Carr (Firm) (Robert M. Carr, William Herman, Edward O. Lutz)--9.9
- Lympany, Moura, 1916- --10.7, 29.1
- M. Berman Ltd. (Monty Berman)--2.7
- MCA (England) Ltd. (Laurence Evans)--5.2-3, 5.9, 6.1, 6.10, 10.2
- McCall’s (J’Anne Snyder)--1.6
- McCann, Fitzgerald, Roche & Dudley (Firm) (John P. McCarthy)--10.9 (with Guthrie,
Tyrone)
- McComas, George--28.7
- MacDonald, Pirie--1.2
- McDonnell, Donald N.--28.8
- MacGrath, Leueen--11.6-7, 28.5
- McGregor, Maudie--9.7
- McLaughlin, Patrick (Parish of Saint Anne with SS. Peter and Thomas,
Soho)--31.3
- McNamara, L. K.--11.1
- Malone, Dudley Field, d. 1990 (Dudley Field Malone, Inc.)--2.6
- Maloney, Kitty--see Moloney, Catherine
- Man, Robert de--11.9
- Man Ray, 1890-1976--11.3
- Manificat, Eugene--31.3
- Mante-Proust, Patrice--31.5
- Margaret, Princess, Countess of Snowdon, 1930- --10.7 (with Snowdon, Earl of)
- Margrove Productions, Inc. (Susan Roy)--6.5
- Marpol Productions Inc. (Martin Poll)--1.1
- Martin Tahse Enterprises, Inc. (Martin Tahse)--6.3
- Martonplay Ltd. (Elisabeth Marton)--28.5
- Maugham, Robin, 1916-1981--6.6-7, 10.7
- Max Pflaum Fur Corp.--18.10
- Maximilian Productions Limited (N. B. Dill, Jr., Peter Glenville, Nicolas Trollope,
Fred Worsley)--2.7, 3.14, 4.1, 4.7, 7.13, 10.9 (with Frosch, Aaron R.), 33.4
- Mdivani, Nina--6.5
- Mediterranée Cinéma (Firm) (Georges Cheyko)--3.14
- Mehle, Aileen--11.7
- Melleney, Victor, Sr.--10.5
- Merrick, David, 1911- --1.2
- Messel, Oliver, 1904-1978--10.7, 10.9
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Warren Brown, Mort Engelberg, James Hill, Seymour H. Lesser,
Arthur M. Loew, Jr., A. Ronald Lubin, Benjamin Melniker, Robert H. O’Brien, Frank E.
Rosenfelt, Joseph Sarro, Dan S. Terrell, Russell Thacher, Robert Vogel)--2.3-4, 2.7-11,
3.3, 3.14, 4.1-2, 4.7, 5.7, 5.19, 6.5-7, 7.11, 7.13, 10.7
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Law Dept. (Robert L. Oppenheim)--7.13
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios Ltd. (Lawrence P. Bachmann, Carole Barker, Merle
Chamberlin, Judith Coxhead, Arvid Griffen, Irene Howard, Jack King, J. Page, Norman
Swindell, Sam Williams, Fred Worsley)--1.1, 2.6-8, 2.11, 3.5, 4.7, 5.19, 6.3, 7.11,
7.13-14, 8.2
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer International Inc. (Clark Ramsay, Maurice
Silverstein)--7.11
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Ltd. (Jack King)--30.2
- Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.) (Rudolf Bing, Herman E. Krawitz)--1.2
- Michael Shurtleff (Firm)--see Shurtleff, Michael
- Midland Bank Limited (A. E. Harding)--12.8. 12.13, 18.9
- Mielziner, Jo, 1901- --2.6, 5.5, 11.3
- Milikin, Paul--4.4
- Miller, Gilbert--5.8
- Minot, Dominique--8.2
- Mirage Film Productions Limited (Alexander Jacobs)--6.7
- Mirisch Films Limited (Richard Carruth)--30.4
- Mirisch Production Company (Dick Carruth, Golda Offenheim)--30.1-2
- Mitchell, Maddy--28.5
- Mitchell, Ray--11.3, 29.9
- Mitford, Nancy, 1904-1973--31.2
- Moloney, Catherine “Kitty”--11.3, 29.2 (subject)
- Mooney & Co.--13.9
- Moore, Brian, 1921-1999--11.3
- Moorehead, Caroline (The Times)--11.6
- Moram Productions Limited (Helga Moray)--6.6
- Moss, Paul (Howard E. Reinheimer [and] Irving Cohen)--5.9
- Motion Picture Association of America (Geoffrey M. Shurlock, Jack Valenti)--1.5, 2.10,
5.16
- Mozzoni, Marina Cicogna--see Cicogna, Marina
- Munsel-Schuler Productions, Inc. (Dorothy O’Neill, Robert C. Schuler)--6.3, 6.5
- Muriel Wilkinson (Firm) (Muriel Wilkinson)--18.9
- Murphy, Muriel Oxenberg--11.6
- Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) (Willard Van Dyke, Gray Williams,
Jr.)--2.9
- Myers & Fleischmann (Firm) (Richard Myers)--31.3
- Myron Selznick (London) Ltd. (Jill de la Motte)--6.1
- National Catholic Theatre Conference (Sister Mary Immaculate)--33.4
- Neal, Biddy--9.7
- Neilson, Richard--7.5
- Nesbitt, Cathleen, 1888- --2.6
- Nesbitte, ____--6.3
- New Dramatists Committee Incorporated (Rea Warg)--1.2
- New York City Center Theatre Company (Jean Dalrymple)--5.9
- New York Times (Sam Zolotow)--9.5
- New York University. Lectures Committee--10.7
- Newman, Paul, 1925- --28.5
- Nicola, Ion--6.8
- Nijinsky, Romola de Pulszky--6.6
- Noble, ____--28.4 (with Great Britain. Aliens Dept.)
- Nolan, Grizelda--28.4 (with Crisham, Walter)
- Nolan, Margaret--8.2
- Noon, Terry--10.9
- North, Steven--8.2
- Northern Transport Travel Bureau (C. F. Allmand)--9.7
- O____, Edward--11.7, 11.9, 28.5
- O’Brien, Robert H.--7.11
- O’Bryen, Conor (Evening Press)--33.5
- Office Artistique International (Ninon Tallon Karlweis, A. Rothschild, Ninon
Tallon)--31.2-3
- Old Conna Hill Hotel (Old Conna, Ireland) (Cyril, Count McCormack)--5.16
- Olivier, Laurence, 1907-1989--10.5, 10.7, 28.5
- Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929- --10.7
- Ortus Films Limited (John Sutro)--4.8
- Osbiston, Alan--2.7
- Osborne, John, 1929- --11.3, 11.6
- O’Toole, Peter, 1932- --10.9
- Owen, Peggy--10.5
- Pagliai, G. Bruno--11.1
- Pakula, Alan J., 1928-1998 (Alan J. Pakula Productions)--33.5
- Paley, William S. (William Samuel), 1901- --11.9
- Palmer, Paul R.--10.9
- Papell, Stan--6.3
- Paragroup, Limited (Paul A. Rosen)--11.4
- Paramount British Pictures Ltd. (Hal Wallis)--1.6, 3.9
- Paramount Film Service, Ltd. (D. Peverett, H. J. Syer)--1.5-6
- Paramount Pictures Corporation (Fred Baum, Martin S. Davis, Johanna Grant, Henri
Michaud, Michael Mindlin, Jr., Martin H. Poll, Joel Rose)--1.1, 1.6, 5.14
- Parsons, Linda--10.7
- Partos, Paul, 1943- --5.9
- Patrick, John, 1905-1995--3.7
- Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison (Joan C. Daly)--5.1
- Pearce, Vera--28.5
- Pearson, Paul B.--11.9
- Pecci Blunt, Anna Laetitia, 1885-1971--10.5
- Pecci Blunt, Laetitia, 1920- --11.6
- Peliks, Jack S.--28.5
- Peliks, Jack S., Mrs.--28.5 (with Peliks, Jack S.)
- Pender, Norah--33.5
- People’s Theatre (Newcastle upon Tyne, England) (William Greenwell)--5.2
- Personal Management Limited (Jeremy Conway)--30.1
- Perusquía, Margarita--28.5
- Peter Witt Associates, Inc. (Clifford Stevens, Peter Witt)--2.7, 5.6, 7.5
- Phillips, Gene D.--11.4
- Pickwick Bookshop (Hollywood, Calif.) (Janet Ogden)--12.10
- Pierrepont, John--11.3
- Pinchot, Ann (Prentice-Hall, Inc.)--10.7 (also with Gish, Lillian)
- Piper, David--9.3
- Playhouse Repertory Company ([Roy Franklyn])--5.12
- Playwrights’ Company (Victor Samrock)--5.11
- Plesch, Honoria--8.2, 11.9
- Poets’ Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.) (Mary Manning Howe, Lyon Phelps)--5.20
- Poitier, Sidney--28.5
- Polikoff & Clareman (Firm)--9.8
- Poll, Martin (Oxford Productions, Inc.)--1.1, 10.2, 28.5, 33.5
- Pornschlegel, Hans--11.3
- Preminger Stuart Agency (Ingo Preminger)--28.5
- Proctor, Catherine--7.5
- Purdy, Merlyn--1.2
- Quin, Shirland--9.3
- Quinn, Anthony, 1915- --1.2
- Quinto, ____--2.6
- Rader, Dotson--11.3, 11.6, 11.8
- Radio Corporation of America. RCA Victor Record Division (Joe Linhart)--1.7
- Radio Eireann (Hilton Edwards, Jack White)--33.5
- Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française. Groupe de Recherche de Musique Concrète. Studio
d’Essai (Michèle Henry, Pierre Henry)--5.9
- Radkai, Karen--11.8
- Ranken Ford & Chester (Firm) (Robert O. Camac)--6.2
- Raphael, Gerriane--7.5
- Rasponi, Lanfranco--11.3, 36.4
- Rattigan, Terence--10.5, 10.7
- Ravetch, Irving--31.5
- Read, Sydney J.--28.5
- Reeve, James--11.9
- Reinheimer & Cohen (Firm) (Albert I. da Silva)--6.2, 8.4
- Remus Films (P. J. Aylwin, S. W. Burridge, Arthur R. Lloyd, Jimmy [Woolf])--5.16,
10.5
- Reynolds, Bob--11.3 (with Erwin, John)
- Richard Stone (Firm) (Penny McManus)--30.1
- Richards, Lexford--31.2
- Richardson, John, 1924- --11.6, 11.9
- Rickenbacker, William F., 1928- --11.3
- Ridgway, Huldine--8.2
- Ripa di Meana, Vittorio--5.19
- Robbins Music Corporation (Arnold Maxin)--4.7
- Robert Lantz Inc.--9.5
- Roc’ Hongar, Richard--8.2
- Rodgers, Tobias--11.9
- Rogers & Cowan (Firm) (Buddy Clarke, Henry C. Rogers)--5.16, 10.2
- Rogers, Cowan & Brenner, Inc. (Henry C. Rogers)--7.11
- Rohan, Donald--11.7
- Rolfe, Alan--8.2
- Rolls-Royce Ltd. (Whitney [Straight])--4.12
- Romilly, Eric--28.5 [see also Hiscock]
- Romulus Films (Van Jones, Lilian Keene, Jenia Reissar, Jimmy [Woolf])--2.7, 4.12,
9.13, 10.5 (with Famous Artists Corporation), 10.7 (with Woolf, James)
- Ros Chatto Associates Ltd. (Rosalind Chatto)--30.1
- Rosen, Paul A.--6.8
- Rosenman, Howard--11.9
- Rosenthal, Laurence, 1926- --30.4
- Rothschild, Guy de, 1909- --11.7
- Rubin, Miles L.--28.5
- Runciman, Steven, Sir, 1903- --28.5
- Ruser Jewels (Firm) (William E. Ruser)--18.9
- Ryan, D. D.--2.6
- S. Fischer Verlag (Stefani Hunzinger)--6.8
- St. Mary’s Dominican Convent (Dun Laoghaire, Ireland) (S. M. Albertus O.P., Sister M.
Francis O.P., S. M. Magdalen O.P.)--6.3
- Salter, James--1.1, 6.5
- Samuel French, Inc. (H. Hayden, C. T. O’Leary, M. Abbott Van Nostrand)--4.4, 12.15
- Saudan-Skira, Sylvia--28.6
- Schaverien, Habermann, Simon & Co. (Derek Simon)--13.9
- Scheider, Roy--1.2
- Schell, Maximilian--5.6
- Schiffer, J. Dieter--8.2
- Schlee, Valentina--2.6
- Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, 1917- --10.7
- Scholastic Magazines, Inc. (Ruth Melhado)--1.6
- Schwartz, Arthur, 1900-1984--6.7
- Scott, Zachary, 1914-1965--7.5, 31.5
- Seabra, Nelson G.--11.9
- Seifert, Johannes--11.3
- Seitz, Dran--1.2
- Selby, Percival M.--28.4 (with Great Britain. Aliens Dept.)
- Seligson, Tom--28.6
- Selznick, Daniel Mayer--6.7
- Selznick, Irene Mayer, 1907- (Irene M. Selznick Company)--5.9, 28.6
- Selznick Company (Betty Goldsmith)--31.5
- Seven Arts Associated Corp. (Ray Stark, David Stillman)--5.16, 6.5
- Seven Arts Center (Firm) (Martin B. Cohen)--6.2
- Seven Arts Productions (Gordon Carroll)--31.5
- Seven Pines Productions Ltd. (Ronald Shedlo)--6.5
- Sgreccia, Pio--10.9
- Shaffer, Peter, 1926- --5.10
- Shain, Carl--5.14
- Sharmat, Stephen W.--6.7
- Shaw, Peter (William Morris Agency)--11.3, 13.12
- Shayne, Alexander--6.3
- Shell Oil Company (M. M. Gilmore)--33.4
- Sherek, Henry (Henry Sherek Ltd.)--33.5
- Sherry, Norman (University of Lancaster)--10.9, 11.6
- Shipman, Sondra--7.5
- Shoemaker, Ann--1.2
- Showcase Theatre (New York, N.Y.) (Mark Justin, Sylvia Leigh)--6.3, 6.7
- Shurtleff, Michael--3.9, 30.1
- Signoret, Simone, 1921- --4.12
- Silverstein, Elizabeth Bryant, 1920-2005--2.6
- Sinnott, Patricia--7.5
- Skira, Sylvie--see Rohan, Donald; see Saudan-Skira, Sylvia
- Skolkin, Jesse--4.8
- Slade Brown Productions (Firm) (Slade Brown)--4.4
- Smith, Eleanor Furneaux, Lady, 1902-1945--28.6
- Smith, Hardy William, 1916-2001--13.4
- Smith, Liz, 1923- (Daily News)--11.6
- Smith, Lucy K.--see Buckley, Lucy K. Smith
- Smith, Oliver Lemuel, 1918-1994--3.9, 11.8-9
- Smith, Patricia--10.2
- Snowdon, Antony Armstrong-Jones, Earl of, 1930- --10.2, 10.5, 10.7 (subject)
- Soames, Mary (British Embassy) (Royal National Theatre)--11.9
- Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques (France) (J. P. Boscq)-- 6.6
- Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques (France). Services de l’Étranger (J.
Boncompain)--4.4
- Société Générale, S.A.--7.13
- Soglo, Christophe--28.6
- Solters, O’Rourke & Sabinson (Firm) (Lee Solters)--3.8
- Spark, Muriel--6.8
- Spewack, Bella Cohen, 1899- --6.2-3
- Stapleton, Edmond D.--7.5
- Stark, Ray--33.4
- Statler, Gary L. Chip--11.6
- Stavridi, Val--3.14, 4.1
- Steiner, Bert--5.14
- Stern, Nancy W.--5.9
- Stevens, Roger L.--4.9, 6.10, 11.3, 11.7, 31.2-3
- Stewart, Hugh, 1910- --6.7
- Stillman & Stillman (Firm) (Sidney H. Levin, Louis B. Stillman)--5.14, 5.16
- Stircéa, V.--6.5
- Stone, Leonard--10.2
- Straight, Beatrice--31.4
- Surprise Productions, Ltd. (Michael Todd)--11.4
- Sutro, John (John Sutro Partnership Limited, John Sutro Productions Ltd.)--10.2,
31.3
- Svedjar, Honor, Lady--10.5
- Tabori, George, 1914- --10.2
- Tamarack Theatre, Inc. (Oliver Smith)--6.5
- Tannen, Stanley--7.5
- Taunton, E. Patrick--13.3
- Taylor, Arnold--5.12, 13.3
- Taylor, Elizabeth, 1932- --10.7 (with Burton, Richard)
- Tennent Productions Ltd. (Binkie [Beaumont], Ian Dow, Barney, Dulcie)--4.8, 5.9,
6.1
- Terry, Megan--28.5 (with Martonplay Ltd.)
- Thacher, Bett--2.6
- Thacher, Russell--11.3
- Thalie Productions (Firm) (Thea Thalie)--9.3
- Theater Impresariaat (Dr. J. de Blieck)--5.9
- Theatre Arts (Leota Diesel, Peter J. Ryan)--1.6, 10.2
- Theatre Guild (Terry Helburn, Lawrence Langner, Abby Mann, Marshall Young)--5.9,
31.2
- Theatre Guild Films, Inc. (Philip Langner)--6.3
- Theatre Museum (Victoria and Albert Museum) (Alexander Schouvaloff)--11.6
- Theater 1967 (Firm) (Michael Kasdan)--3.12
- Théâtre Montparnasse (Paris, France) (R. Renaudon)--1.3
- Thomas, Patience--10.9 (with Lomax, Margaret)
- Thompson, Peter--8.2, 30.1
- Tondeur, Jean-Paul--11.9
- Tovarich Company (Abel Farbman, Sylvia Harris)--5.18
- Tree, Marietta, 1917- --2.6, 28.6
- Tremaine, Virginia--13.12
- Treneman, Bernard (The Old Parsonage, Otterbourne)--10.7, 11.8-9
- Trianon Productions (Firm) (Mort Engelberg)--2.9
- Tual, Denise, 1906- (Promofilm, Sol C. Siegel Productions, Inc.)--1.6, 4.12, 5.20,
6.3, 9.7, 11.6, 28.6, 31.5
- Tunney, Kieran--11.6
- Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation (Fred Kohlmar)--3.12, 4.1, 6.3, 6.6
- Tynan, Kathleen--11.9
- United Artists Corporation (Bill Bernstein, Mort Engelberg, Herb Jaffe, Lee Katz, Alex
Whitelaw)--30.1-2, 30.4
- United States. Navy Dept. (James Forrestal)--28.6
- United States. President (1974-1977 : Ford)--10.9
- United Talent, Inc. (Judith Parrish Harvey)--30.1
- Universal Pictures Ltd. (Jay Kanter, Daniel Selznick)--4.1, 6.7
- Ustinov, Peter--2.4
- Vanderbilt, Jeanne Murray--2.6
- Van der Kemp, Florence--11.8
- Vanity Fair (David Kuhn)--11.8
- Variety (Hal Scott)--4.12
- Victor, Lucia--1.2, 33.5
- Vidal, Gore, 1925- --36.4
- Vidal, Yves--13.13
- Vidor, King, 1894-1982--4.12
- Villaverde, José de--8.2
- Vogel, Julius--6.5
- Vreeland, Diana--2.6
- W. H. Allen & Company (John Hamer)--6.7
- Wagner, Gerald G.--2.5, 33.4
- Wald, Jerry, 1911-1962 (Jerry Wald Productions)--31.5
- Waldron, Martin--1.2
- Walter, Burgis & Co. (P. H. Blackman)--6.11
- Walter Wanger Pictures, Inc. (Walter F. Wanger)--6.7
- Wanger, Walter, 1894-1968 (Allied Artists)--31.4
- Ward, John and Janet (G. Heywood Hill Ltd.)--11.7-8, 12.1-2, 28.6
- Ward, Olivia--12.1
- Ward, Terence--10.7, 11.3
- Ward-Jackson, Adrian--11.7
- Ware, James H.--5.16
- Warner, Jack, 1896-1981--2.11
- Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967) (Walter MacEwen, S. Trilling, Jack
Warner)--5.16
- Warner Bros.-Seven Arts International Limited (Regine Held)--5.19
- Warren, Whitney--11.3
- Watts, Stephen--31.4
- Wedell, Charles--29.2 (subject)
- Weissberger, L. Arnold, 1907-1981--4.4, 5.8, 6.8, 9.8, 11.3
- Weissberger & Frosch (Firm) (Seth Dansky, Aaron R. Frosch, Elliot J. Lefkowitz,
Howard O. LeShaw, Joel E. Mann, Seymour Reitknecht, Richard M. Rosenthal, Sarah R. Wagner,
Louise White)--2.7-8, 9.7, 12.10, 28.4 (with Crisham, Walter), 28.5 (with Martonplay
Ltd.), 28.6, 31.2, 33.4-5
- Werner, Oskar, 1922-1984--4.1
- Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) (John David Maguire)--6.3
- West, Morris L., 1916- --5.19, 10.7
- White, Louise (Weissberger & Frosch)--7.5
- Whitehead, Robert, 1916- --6.5
- Whitney, Betsey Cushing Roosevelt, 1908- --2.6
- Wiggins, Jim--11.8
- Wilder, Billy, 1906- --29.5
- Wilder, Clinton (Visit to a Small Planet)--28.6
- William Goetz Productions (Firm)--9.12 (subject)
- William Morris Agency (Charles Adams Baker, Sid Berkowitz, Robert Brand, David I.
Bursten, Roger H. Davis, Charles Fels, Lou Goldberg, Howard Hausman, Leonard Hirshan, Phil
Kellogg, Don Kopaloff, Abe Lastfogel, Nat Lefkowitz, Marv Minoff, Phyllis Rab, Joe
Schoenfeld, Peter Shaw, Seymour Sommer, Charles Sonenclar, Ann R. Stein, Helen Strauss,
Robert Youdelman)--1.1-2, 1.4-5, 2.3-4, 2.7-8, 3.8-10, 3.12, 4.1, 4.3, 4.12, 5.11,
5.14-15, 5.18, 6.2-3, 6.5 (also with Metro Goldwyn Mayer), 6.6-7, 7.6, 7.9, 9.3, 9.10,
9.12-13, 10.1, 10.2 (with Poll, Martin), 11.1, 12.15, 30.1, 31.2-4, 33.4
- William Morris Organisation S.A.R.L. (Huguette Faget, Giovannella Zannoni)--6.8,
8.2
- William Morris Organisation S.P.A. (Ferruccio Ferrara)--8.2
- Willman, Noel, 1918- --10.2
- Wilson, Angus, 1913-1991--5.2, 6.8
- Wilson, Scott William--12.1
- Windward Productions, Inc. (Robert Emmett Ginna)--6.6-7
- Wittop, Freddy--12.1
- Wood, Natalie--6.6
- Woodland, Anna--10.2, 10.7
- Woodward, Elsie--2.6
- Woolf, James, 1919-1966 (Romulus Films Ltd.)--10.2, 10.5 (with Crisham, Walter), 10.7
(subject), 11.6, 28.6
- Worsley, Fred--2.7
- Wrenne, Val--6.5
- Writers Guild of America, West (Mary Dorfman, David P. Harmon)--1.6, 12.7
- Wylie, John--10.5
- Wyndham Theatres Ltd. (Donald Albery)--5.20
- Yale Dramatic Association (C. M. Converse, Jr.)--5.12
- Zinnemann, Fred, 1907- --10.5 (with Guinness, Alec)
Unidentified correspondents:
- Anne and [?]ing (1974)--11.3
- Babe/Bebe (1974)--11.3
- Bill and Helen--28.6
- Byron?--11.7
- Carl? (Rashomon connection?)--28.6
- Carmen and Jim (San Miguel de Allende)--11.7
- Carole and Luciano (Rome, 1974)--11.3
- Charles? (surname A or B?, Rome, 1969)--10.8
- Charlie (Charles Baker of William Morris?, 1967)--2.6
- Chiquita (England, 1991)--12.1
- Chuck and Dick (first night telegram, 1957)--28.6
- Craig (North Port, Fla., 1982)--11.6
- David (1992)--12.1
- Don and Chris--11.7
- Dorothy (friend of Smith family?, 1974)--11.3
- Fern (surname G?, “cable Treefern, Barbados”)--11.6
- Gwen? (Anacapri, 1958)--28.4 (with Greene, Graham)
- Harold (905 Nelson House, Dolphin Square SW.1, 1971)--30.4
- Honor (1962)--33.5
- Jack (1974)--11.3
- Jim (letterhead of Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr, 1959)--28.6
- Jo (San Miguel de Allende)--11.7
- Lee (765 Park Avenue, 1990)--12.1
- Lillian (1990)--11.7
- Lindy (4 Holland Villas Road W.14, 1989)--12.1
- Lydia (1982)--11.6
- Mark (1990)--11.7
- Mary (“ML” cypher, 1981)--11.6
- Mary and Laurie (not Laurence Evans?, 1996?)--28.6
- Mildred, Hub, Jane & Judy (1974)--11.3
- Mimi? (1974)--11.3
- Monie or Monica? (1967)--2.6
- Neal R? (1974)--11.3
- Pat and Willy [not Buckley?] (first night telegram, 1957)--28.6
- Paul and Sigrid (House of Commons)--11.7-8
- Prudence--11.7
- Riccardo (Rome)--10.9
- Ruth? S? (1974)--11.3
- Saul? of American Heritage--11.6
- Sim (Il Sottosegretario di Stato per gli Affari Esteri)--12.1
- Simone [Signoret?] (first night telegram, 1959)--28.6
- Stanley? (Staten Island, 1976)--10.9
- Stephen and Iona (5 Edwardes Sq., London W.8)--11.6
- Steven and Joan (San Miguel de Allende)--11.6
- Teddy, Richard & [?] (1974)--11.3
- Vicki (1962)--33.5
- Walter (340 East 52nd Street, 1954)--31.2
- Walter (1967)--2.6
- Winnie? (1974)--11.3
- ? of 998 Fifth Ave., New York (1980)--11.6
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