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O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953. Eugene O'Neill papers, 1917-1928 (MS Thr 18.1-18.13): Guide.Administrative Information64M-266. Purchased with the F.E. Chase fund from Agnes Boulton; received: 1957. Preferred Citation for Publication:Eugene O'Neill Papers, 1817-1928 (MS Thr 18.1-18.13). Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University. There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Collection is open for research. Return to the Table of Contents O'Neill was an American dramatist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936. Agnes Boulton was O'Neill's second wife and an author of popular novels and short stories. Return to the Table of Contents Includes correspondence between Agnes Boulton and O'Neill, clippings, and typescripts (some carbon copies with autograph revisions) of Bread and butter, Lazarus laughed,Marco millions, and Now I ask you, among other compositions. Return to the Table of Contents Organized into the following series:I. MS Thr 18.1: Letters from Agnes Boulton to Eugene O'Neill II. MS Thr 18.2: Letters from Eugene O'Neill to Agnes Boulton and other lettersIII. Ms Thr 18.3-18.13: Compositions Return to the Table of Contents |