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Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983. Tennessee Williams additional papers, 1946-1983 (MS Thr 550): Guide.Administrative Information*2006MT-23. Purchased with the F. E. Chase fund from Keith V. Walker, 1858 Mt. Brian Road NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30329; received: 2006 July 19. Two printed books were removed and accessioned separately as *2006T-7F and *2006T-8F. See OASIS and HOLLIS for additional Tennessee Williams papers and printed materials held by the Houghton Library. Processed by: Bonnie B. Salt Preferred Citation for Publication:Tennessee Williams Additional Papers, 1946-1983 (MS Thr 550). Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard University. There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Copyright:Copyright in the works of Tennessee Williams is held by the University of the South. Return to the Table of Contents Thomas Lanier Williams III (1911-1983), who published as Tennessee Williams, has often been called America's most prominent playwright. He was also a prolific author of essays, poetry, and short stories. Return to the Table of Contents Includes autograph manuscript and photocopies of Williams' correspondence with Bruce Cook, Mitch Douglas, Milton Goldman, James Kirkwood and many others. Compositions include pages from autograph manuscript drafts and typescript versions of scripts of plays, a contract, invitation, receipts, household inventory, financial documents, playbill, and other material. Includes studio portrait photographs of Williams, as well as snapshots of him and his friends, and additional shots of others. Return to the Table of Contents Organized into the following series: I. Correspondence II. Compositions and biographical materials III. Photographs Return to the Table of Contents |