Box 8
Contains 187 Results:
Braunlich’s notes about Riggs’ acquaintances, Undated
Braunlich’s notes on and related information about Riggs’ acquaintances; Paul Baker, Barrett H. Clark, Aaron Copland, Joseph Eaton Deeter, Agnes de Mille, Ida Rauh Eastman, Celeste Holm, Paul Horgan, Hatcher Hughes, Nathan Kroll, Alice Marriott, members of the Provincetown Players, Ward Ritchie, Alice Rossin, Alice Corbin Henderson, William Saroyan, Alan Seeger, and Mary Hunter Wolf.
Bette Davis, Undated
Photocopy of a handwritten note from Bette Davis to Lynn Riggs, no date; photocopy of a press photo featuring Bette Davis with Lynn Riggs (both reproduced from the originals at Lynn Riggs Memorial, Rogers State College)
Miscellaneous Notes
Braunlich’s miscellaneous typed and handwritten notes and collected information.
Photocopy of the music score for “I Left Five Roses for Thee.” Lyrics by Lynn Riggs, music by Baldwin Bergers [?]. Reproduced from This Book, This Hill, These People. 2p. , 1950
Photocopy of the music score for “I Left Five Roses for Thee.” Lyrics by Lynn Riggs, music by Baldwin Bergersen [?]. Reproduced from This Book, This Hill, These People.
All the Way Home, Undated
All the Way Home. Scene from the play featuring the “three cousins.” (slide 1:7A)
Cherokee Night, Undated
Cherokee Night. Scenes from the play as performed by the Baylor Theatre Group, Waco, TX. (slide 1:7B)
Eben, the Hound and the Hare, 1953
“Eben, the Hound and the Hare”. Photocopy of a short story as it appeared in Gentry #7, Summer 1953.
Green Grow the Lilacs, 1952-07
Green Grow the Lilacs. Playbill for the Baylor Theatre Group production; presented by The Baylor Arts School in Paris and performed at the Theatre de Babylone, Paris, France. Includes 2 guest tickets.
Green Grow the Lilacs, Undated
Green Grow the Lilacs. Playbill for the Tulsa Junior College Community Theatre production. Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., incomplete date. Includes excised announcement from Prevue Magazine, 1p
Green Grow the Lilacs, 1931
Green Grow the Lilacs. Photocopy of photo featuring Franchot Tone and June Walker in the Broadway production, 1931. Reproduced from the original in the Lynn Riggs Papers, Claremore, OK.