Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Search Terms
Boughton schoolwork at Brown
Teaching notes on Drama: United
States
Teaching notes on Drama: Greek
Teaching notes on Drama: Italian
Renaissance
Teaching notes on Drama: Medieval
Teaching notes on Drama: Restoration and 18th
Century
Teaching notes on Drama: Spanish
Renaissance
Drama 6: Notes
Drama 12: Notes
Drama 23: Schedules, book lists, exams,
etc.
Drama 23: Notes
Drama 23s, 25: Notes
Reading list for drama majors
Miscellaneous class material
Miscellaneous printed material
Miscellaneous printed material
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Walter Boughton Papers,
1950-1986
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Debby Applegate.
Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation.
© 2002
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Creator:
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Boughton, Walter, d. 1988 |
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Title:
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Boughton Papers |
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Dates:
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1950-1986 |
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Abstract:
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The Walter
Boughton Papers contain mainly teaching notes and classroom
materials from Walter Boughton's approximately thirty years
teaching and directing theatre at Amherst College. Also
contains notes schoolwork done by Boughton while attending
Brown University. |
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Extent:
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1 archives box(0.5 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English. |
Walter Leroy Boughton (1918-1987) taught and directed
theater at Amherst College for over thirty years. A native of
Toledo, Ohio, he received a B.A. (1941) and M.A. (1949) from
Brown University and an M.F.A. degree (1951) from Yale
University. Before coming to Amherst, Boughton taught at
Brown, Ripon College, and the University of California at
Berkeley. At Amherst College he was Director of Kirby Theater
and Assistant Professor of Dramatic Arts (1957-1960) and was
promoted to Associate Professor (1960-1964) and Stanley King
Professor (1964-1987). He received an honorary M.A. from
Amherst College in 1964. Boughton was also producer of the
Weston (Vt.) Playhouse from 1972 to 1986. He died in January
1987.
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Walter Boughton's papers consist chiefly of teaching notes
and class material for a variety of drama classes at Amherst
College, from ancient Greek through contemporary American
drama.
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Boughton schoolwork at Brown
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Teaching notes on Drama: United
States
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Box
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Folder
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Teaching notes on Drama: Greek
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Box
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Teaching notes on Drama: Italian
Renaissance
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Box
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Teaching notes on Drama: Medieval
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Box
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Teaching notes on Drama: Restoration and 18th
Century
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Box
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Teaching notes on Drama: Spanish
Renaissance
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Box
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Drama 6: Notes
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Box
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Drama 12: Notes
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Box
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Drama 23: Schedules, book lists, exams,
etc.
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Box
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Drama 23: Notes
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Box
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WB1 |
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Drama 23s, 25: Notes
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Box
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Reading list for drama majors
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Box
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WB1 |
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Miscellaneous class material
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Box
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Folder
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Miscellaneous printed material
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Box
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Miscellaneous printed material
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