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American Educational Theatre Association records

Title
American Educational Theatre Association records, 1944-1960, bulk (1949-1956).
Author
American Educational Theatre Association.
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Additional Authors
  • Halstead, William Perdue.
  • Heffner, Hubert C.
  • Hewitt, Barnard, 1906-1987.
  • Lippman, Monroe.
  • Mitchell, Lee.
  • Robinson, Horace.
  • Whiting, Frank M.
  • American Council on Education.
  • American Theatre Association.
  • Central States Speech Association (U.S.)
  • National Association of Educational Broadcasters.
Description
48 linear feet (106 boxes).
Summary
Records of the Association consist of correspondence, reports, minutes, directories, application forms, and printed matter with some materials of other organizations involved with the ATA.
Subjects
Access (note)
  • Restricted access;
Source (note)
  • American Educational Theatre Association
Biography (note)
  • The American Educational Theatre Association, was formed in 1936 by a group of drama teachers to encourage high standards of teaching, production and scholarship; to disseminate information concerning developments in the theatre; and to initiate and support national legislation. Membership was composed of teachers, actors, students, directors, and other people involved in educational theatre. Known later as the American Theatre Association, the organization developed and published materials for use in childrens, school, college and university, and community theatres; promoted touring theatre groups; and stimulated creative activity and scholarship in educational theatre and allied fields.
Processing Action (note)
  • Cataloged
Call Number
MssCol 93
OCLC
NYPW92-A257
Author
American Educational Theatre Association.
Title
American Educational Theatre Association records, 1944-1960, bulk (1949-1956).
Restricted Access
Restricted access; Manuscripts and Archives Division; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Biography
The American Educational Theatre Association, was formed in 1936 by a group of drama teachers to encourage high standards of teaching, production and scholarship; to disseminate information concerning developments in the theatre; and to initiate and support national legislation. Membership was composed of teachers, actors, students, directors, and other people involved in educational theatre. Known later as the American Theatre Association, the organization developed and published materials for use in childrens, school, college and university, and community theatres; promoted touring theatre groups; and stimulated creative activity and scholarship in educational theatre and allied fields.
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Added Author
Halstead, William Perdue.
Heffner, Hubert C.
Hewitt, Barnard, 1906-1987.
Lippman, Monroe.
Mitchell, Lee.
Robinson, Horace.
Whiting, Frank M.
American Council on Education.
American Theatre Association.
Central States Speech Association (U.S.)
National Association of Educational Broadcasters.
Research Call Number
MssCol 93
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