Box 3
Contains 219 Results:
The English Record
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
Illinois History
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
The Journal of Mississippi History
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
Louisiana History: “The Life and Death of a Louisiana Play: Espy Williams’ ‘Unorna’”: 143-159, n.d.
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
Louisiana Literature: “Drama in a Small Place", n.d.
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Louisiana Schools
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
The Mississippi Quarterly
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
New Mexico Magazine: “Captain Jack rides again”: 3-5, January 1965
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
New Mexico School Review: “From Shakespeare to Nagel – How do you bridge the gap between the classroom and the stage in the study of drama?”: 14, March 1963
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.
Old West: “Ira Terrill: Lawbreaker, Madman or Political Scapegoat?”: 46-47, 58, Winter 1966
Dr. Nolan was a prolific author, especially of plays. He founded and contributed to local theater groups including The Eavesdrop Theatre and Louisiana Playwrights’ Theatre. This collection contains plays, articles, and books authored by him. There is also some personal material, including correspondence and playbills. Most items are arranged chronologically.
Dr. Nolan’s widow and son, Peggy and John Nolan respectively, donated the collections.