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Inventory of the Flo Ziegfeld - Billie Burke Papers, 1907-1984*T-Mss 1987-010Billy Rose Theatre DivisionThe New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsNew York, New YorkThe Billy Rose Theatre Division. New York Public Library.40 Lincoln Center PlazaNew York, NY 10023-7498(212) h/lpa/the/the.htmlProcessed by: Mary Henderson and Mary Ellen RoganDate Completed: June 2001Encoded by: Mary Ellen RoganEncoding of the finding aid sponsored by grant funding from The Gladys Krieble DelmasFoundation. 2001 The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations. All rightsreserved.

Title:Flo Ziegfeld and Billie Burke Papers, 1907-1984CollectionID:*T-Mss 1987-010Creator:Burke, Billie, 1885-1970 .Creator:Ziegfeld, Flo, 1869-1932 .Extent:8.25 linear feet (17 boxes, 1 slipcase and 1 oversized portfolioRepository:The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.Billy Rose Theatre Division.Abstract:The collection consists mainly of materials from Billie Burke's career,which include her play, radio, and film scripts, and a relatively smallamount of clippings, photographs, and business papers. Materials relatingto her career predominate, but there is material relating to Ziegfeld's latercareer as well.Administrative InformationAccess:Collection is open to the public. Photocopying prohibited. Advancenotice may be requiredPreferredCitation:Flo Ziegfeld - Billie Burke Papers, *T-Mss 1987-010, Billy Rose TheatreDivision, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.Biographical NoteFlorenz Ziegfeld (1867-1932) has become a mythical figure in the annals of Americanshow business. Born in Chicago, the son and namesake of a classical musician and musicteacher, he opted for a career in popular entertainment, first as a booker of vaudeville actsand later, as the producer of a number of plays mainly to showcase the talents of his firstwife Anna Held. He found his true niche as the synthesizer of a form of revue whichbecame known as the Follies. Produced without a thought to expense, the Follies werethe benchmark against which other producers' revues were measured. From the firstFollies in 1907 to the last lavishly produced under his aegis in 1931, he succeeded inperfecting the form and making his shows the launching pad for such talented performersas Nora Bayes, Marilyn Miller, W. C. Fields, Will Rogers, Eddie Cantor, Bert Williams,

Fanny Brice, amid countless others. In addition to the Follies, Ziegfeld presented anumber of book musicals, the most famous of which was Show Boat, long considered thewatershed in the development of the American musical form.Billie Burke (1885-1970) was born Mary William Ethelburt Burke in Washington, D.C.,the daughter of a charismatic singing clown with the Barnum and Bailey Circus namedBilly Burke and a fortyish widow with four children. Their only child was a red-headedgirl, who was nicknamed "Billie" for her father. Mrs. Burke became the quintessentialstage mother, pushing her daughter on the stage at an early age. After attending school inEngland and France, Billie made her debut at the age of 14 in a London musical titledThe School Girl. Gradually getting more and more substantial parts, she was spotted byAmerican producer Charles Frohman, who lured her and her mother to New York with anoffer to play opposite the matinee idol John Drew in the play My Wife. From this pointon, she starred in a number of Broadway productions under Frohman's management, butafter her marriage to Florenz Ziegfeld in 1914, her husband became her manager. In1916, she began a movie career simultaneously with her stage performances and by thearrival of talking pictures, she shuttled back and forth from the movies to the stage duringthe rest of her career. Her most famous movie roles were as Glinda the Good Witch inThe Wizard of Oz and as the wife of Cosmo Topper in the famous film series Topper. Shewrote her autobiography With a Feather on my Nose in 1949 and a book of selfimprovement With Powder on My Face in 1959.Scope and Content NoteThe Florenz Ziegfeld-Billie Burke Papers covers Burke's career approximately from thetime when she first went on the stage in the early years of the twentieth century until herretirement, and superficially covers that portion of Ziegfeld's career and life after Burkeand he were married. Although there are scripts included that represent Ziegfeldproductions, most of them concern Burke's career as a stage actress and later, as a radioand film actress. The business papers are especially noteworthy because they includeseveral contracts between Ziegfeld and A. L. Erlanger and other producers and alsobecause there are financial records of some of the Ziegfeld productions.OrganizationThe collection is organized in four series and four sub-series: Series I: Scriptso Sub-series 1: Play scriptso Sub-series 2: Radio scriptso Sub-series 3: Radio Guest Spot scriptso Sub-series 4: Film scriptsSeries II: Contracts and Business PapersSeries III: ClippingsSeries IV: Photographs

Series Descriptions and Container ListingSeries I: Scripts, 1912-19595 linear feet (12 boxesThe entire series comprises typescripts of various stage plays, "sides"or running parts, radio scripts, and several copies of the film script forthe movie The Great Ziegfeld.Sub-series 1 - Play Scripts, 1912-19592.5 linear feet (6 boxes)AlphabeticalThis series includes many but not all of the play scripts from Burke'scareer on the New York stage. In some instances, only her "sides"from the plays exist-without the full script.b. 1f. 1Accidentally yours (Play)1 folderSide for the part of Gladys Mosby in the play AccidentallyYours.b. 1f. 2The Amazons / Sir Arthur Wing Pinero1 folderSide for the part of Thomasin in the play The Amazons.b. 1f. 3Annabelle / Clare Beecher Kummer1 folderScript for the play Annabelle.b. 1f. 4Annabelle / Clare Beecher Kummer1 folderSide for the title character in the play Annabelle.b. 1f. 5Annie dear (Musical) / Clare Beecher Kummer, November 6,19241 folderScript for the musical Annie Dear.b. 1f. 6Betsy (Musical) / Richard Rodgers, 19261 folderAnnotated script for the musical Betsy.b. 1f. 7Buy buy Betty (Musical) / Richard Rodgers, 19261 folderClean script for the musical Buy Buy Betty, produced as Betsy.

b. 1f. 8Bitter sweet (Musical) / Noel Coward1 folderAnnotated script for the musical Bitter Sweet.b. 1f. 9Caesar's wife / W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham,19191 folderSide for the part of Violet in the play Caesar's Wife.b. 1f. 10Family affairs / Earle Crooker, 19291 folderHeavily annotated side for the part of Estelle Wheaton in theplay Family Affairs.b. 2f. 1Good gracious, Annabelle / Clare Beecher Kummer1 folderScript for the play Good Gracious, Annabelle. See also underthe title Annabelle.b. 2f. 2The happy husband / Harrison Owen, 19281 folderSide for the role of Dot Rendell in the play The HappyHusband.b. 2f. 3The intimate strangers / Booth Tarkington, 19211 folderSide for the play Intimate Strangers.b. 2f. 4The intimate strangers / Booth Tarkington, 19211 folderActs II and III for the play Intimate Strangers.b. 2f. 5The intimate strangers / Booth Tarkington, 19211 folderAct III with changes and annotations for the play IntimateStrangers.b. 2f. 6The intimate strangers / Booth Tarkington, 19211 folderClean script for the play Intimate Strangers.b. 2f. 7Jerry / Catherine Chisholm Cushing, 19141 folderSide for the role of Jerry in the play Jerry.b. 2f. 8Jerry / Catherine Chisholm Cushing, 19141 folderScript for the play Jerry.

b. 2f. 9Kid boots (Musical) / Harry Tierney1 folderScript for the musical Kid Boots.b. 2f. 10The Kid McCoy : matinee idol of fistiana / Jim Keefe, 19301 folderOutline for a play entitled The Kid McCoy.b. 3f. 1Lady of the house / Paul Crabtree1 folderSide for the play Lady of the House.b. 3f. 2Lady of the house / Paul Crabtree1 folderScript for the play Lady of the House.b. 3f. 3The land of promise / W. Somerset (William Somerset)Maugham, 19131 folderSide for the role of Norah Marsh in the play The Land ofPromise.b. 3f. 4The land of promise / W. Somerset (William Somerset)Maugham, 19131 folderScript of Acts I & IV for the play The Land of Promise.b. 3f. 5Life with Father / Howard Lindsay1 folderSide for the role of Vinnie in the play Life With Father.b. 3f. 6The likes o' me / Wilfred T. Coleby1 folderScript for the one act play The Likes o' Me.b. 3f. 7Listen to the mocking bird / Edward Chodorov1 folderSide for the role of Lavinia in the play Listen to the MockingBird.b. 3f. 8Listen to the mocking bird / Edward Chodorov1 folderHeavily annotated script for the play Listen to the MockingBird.b. 3f. 9Listen to the mocking bird / Edward Chodorov, February 1,19591 folder

Clean script for the play Listen to the Mocking Bird.b. 3f. 10The mind-the-paint girl / Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, 19121 folderSide for the role of Lily Parradel for the play The Mind-thePaint Girl.b. 3f. 11The mind-the-paint girl / Sie Arthur Wing Pinero, February 10,19141 folderAct II of an earlier version for the play The Mind-the-PaintGirl.b. 3f. 12The mind-the-paint girl / Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, June 14,19121 folderScript for the play The Mind-the-Paint Girl.b. 4f. 1Mother was a bachelor (Play)1 folderSide for the play Mother Was a Bachelor.b. 4f. 2Mrs. Dot / W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham, 19101 folderSide for the role of Mrs. Worthley in the play Mrs. Dot.b. 4f. 3Mrs. Dot / W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham, 19101 folderScript for the play Mrs. Dot.b. 4f. 4Mrs. January and Mr. Ex / Zoë Akins1 folderScript for the play Mrs. January and Mr. Ex.b. 4f. 5Side for the role of Mrs. Partridge1 folderHeavily annotated side for the role of Mrs. Partridge.b. 4f. 6Olivia (Play)1 folderScript for the play Olivia.b. 4f. 7'Op O' me thumb / Frederick Fenn1 folderScript for the play 'Op O' Me Thumb.b. 4f. 8A pair of silk stockings / Cyril Harcourt1 folder

Script for the play A Pair of Silk Stockings.b. 4f. 9Peaches / Catherine Chisholm Cushing1 folderScript for the play Peaches.b. 4f. 10Penelope / W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham1 folderScript for the play Penelope.b. 4f. 11The pest / James E. Barton1 folderScript for the play The Pest.b. 4f. 12The philosopher in the apple orchard / Harcourt Williams1 folderSide for the role of May in the play The Philosopher in theApple Orchard.b. 4f. 13Phyllis (Outline)1 folderOutline for a movie or television program called Phyllis.b. 4f. 14Poor Jo / Paul M. (Paul Meredith) Potter1 folderScript for a one act play entitled Poor Jo.b. 4f. 15The psycho-analyst (Revue sketch) / George Fleming, 19241 folderScript for a revue sketch entitled The Psycho-Analyst.b. 4f. 16The rescuing angel / Clare Beecher Kummer1 folderSide for the role of Angela Deming in the play The RescuingAngel.b. 5f. 1Rio Rita (Musical) / Harry Tierney1 folderScript including variant version of Act II and prop, costumeand light plots for the musical Rio Rita.b. 5f. 2The runaway / Pierre Veber1 folderSide for the role of Colette in the play The Runaway.b. 5f. 3Sally of the alley / Guy Bolton, October 19201 folderScript for the play Sally of the Alley by Guy Bolton.

b. 5f. 4Sazy's lovers / Romain Coolus1 folderScript for the play Sazy's Lovers by Romain Coolus.b. 56f. 5-Show boat (Musical) / Jerome Kern2 foldersTwo scripts for the musical Show Boat by Jerome Kern.b. 58f. 7-Show girl (Musical) / George Gershwin2 foldersTwo scripts, including prop, costume and light plots for themusical Show Girl, music by George Gershwin, script byWilliam Anthony McGuire.b. 5f. 9Simple Simon (Musical) / Richard Rodgers1 folderScript for the musical Simple Simon, music by RichardRodgers, script by Guy Bolton and Ed Wynn.b. 6f. 1The solid gold cadillac / Howard Teichmann1 folderScript for the play Solid Gold Cadillac by Howard Teichmann.b. 6f. 2Suzanne / C. Haddon (Charles Haddon) Chambers1 folderSide for the role of Suzanne in the play Suzanne adapted by C.Haddon Chambers.b. 6f. 3The swallows' nest / Zoë Akins1 folderScript for the play The Swallows' Nest by Zoë Akins.b. 6f. 4The swallows' nest / Zoë Akins1 folderSide for the role of Sophie Van Eyck in the play The Swallows'Nest by Zoë Akins.b. 6f. 5This rock / Walter Livingston Faust1 folderScript for the play This Rock by Walter Livingston Faust.b. 6f. 6The three musketeers (Musical) / Rudolf Friml1 folderAnnotated script for the musical The Three Musketeers byRudolf Friml. Includes property, costume and light plots.b. 6f. 7The vinegar tree / Paul Osborn1 folder

Side for the role of Laura Merrick in the play The VinegarTree.b. 6f. 8What life might be with a money tree (Scenario) / Florence C.Howes1 folderScenario with a note to Billie Burke from the author.b. 6f. 9What woman wills / Gladys Unger1 folderActs II and III for the play What Woman Wills by GladysUnger.b. 6f. 10When Dad came back (Revue sketch)1 folderFragment of the revue sketch When Dad Came Back.b. 6f. 11Whoopee (Musical) / Walter Donaldson1 folderSides for the roles of Mary Custer and Sally in the musicalWhoopee.b. 6f. 12Unidentified script fragment1 folderSub-series 2 - Radio Scripts, 1943-19441.67 linear feet (4 boxesChronologicalThis series covers two years of Fashions in Rations, a wartime radioprogram, in which Billie Burke dispensed helpful hints andsuggestions for homemakers and others for coping with the warshortages.b. 724f. 1-Fashions in rations (Radio program), May 22, 1943- December25, 19431 boxScripts for the radio program Fashions in Rations.b. 821f. 1-Fashions in rations (Radio program), January 1, 1944-June 24,19441 boxScripts for the radio program Fashions in Rations.b. 915f. 1-Fashions in rations (Radio program), July 1, 1944-December23, 1944

1 boxScripts for the radio program Fashions in Rations.b. 108f. 1-Fashions in rations (Radio program)1 boxUndated drafts, scripts and miscellaneous pages for the radioprogram Fashions in Rations.Sub-series 3 - Radio Guest Spot Scripts, 1943-1948.41 linear feet (1 boxAlphabeticalAnother group of radio scripts covers Burke's appearances mainlyduring the 1940s and 1950s as guest on many radio shows, includingMilton Berle, Eddie Cantor, Rudy Vallée, and others.b. 112f. 1-Unidentified radio scripts2 foldersUnidentified portions of radio guest spots for Billie Burke.b. 11f. 3Adventures of Henrietta (Radio program)1 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.b. 11f. 4The Anzac hour (Radio program), September 15, 19431 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke for the New Zealand episodeof The Anzac Hour.b. 11f. 5Armstrong theater of today (Radio program)1 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke for the episode Mrs.President.b. 11f. 6The Bob Hope show (Radio program)1 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.b. 11f. 7The Dick Haymes show (Radio program)1 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.b. 11f. 8Radio script for an unidentified Dorothy Kilgallen radioprogram1 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.

b. 11f. 9Duffy's Tavern (Radio program), February 1, 19441 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.b. 11 f.10-13The Eddie Cantor show (Radio program), May 20, 1948-June15, 1948; n.d.4 foldersRadio guest spots for Billie Burke.b. 1114f.Grandma's holiday (Radio program)1 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.b. 1115f.The harvest of stars (Radio program), August 16, 19481 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.b. 1116f.It's maritime (Radio program), September 4, 19431 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.b. 11 f.17-18Mail call (Radio program)2 foldersRadio guest spot for Billie Burke. Program #45 & 107.b. 11 f.19-20Maxwell House coffee time (Radio program), March 3, 1937March 3, 19382 foldersRadio guest spots for Billie Burke.b. 1121The Milton Berle Show (Radio program)1 folderRadio guest spots for Billie Burke.f.b. 11 f.22-24Rudy Vallee show (Radio program), August 30, 1945September 27, 1945; n.d.3 foldersRadio guest spots for Billie Burke.b. 1125f.The Sealtest village store (Radio program), August 24, 19441 folderRadio guest spots for Billie Burke.b. 1126f.Show stoppers (Radio program)1 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.b. 11f.Stars over Hollywood (Radio program), June 5, 1948

271 folderRadio guest spot for Billie Burke.Sub-series 4 - Film Scripts, 1934-1935.41 linear feet (1 boxChronologicalThe film script (and copies) of the movie The Great Ziegfeldcomprise this entire series.b. 12f. 1The great Ziegfeld (Screenplay) / William Anthony McGuire,December 27, 19341 folderScript for the motion picture The Great Ziegfeld.b. 12f. 2The great Ziegfeld (Screenplay) / William Anthony McGuire,July 16, 19351 folderScript for the motion picture The Great Ziegfeld.b. 12f. 3The great Ziegfeld (Screenplay) / William Anthony McGuire,September 21, 19351 folderScript for the motion picture The Great Ziegfeld.Series II: Contracts and Business Papers, 1906-1954.41 linear feet (1 box)AlphabeticalThis series includes contracts between Billie Burke and producers forher appearances in plays and one for a TV appearance as well ascontracts between Ziegfeld and co-producers, writers, etc. Alsoincluded are financial statements concerning Ziegfeld productions.b. 13f. 1Business statements / Cosmopolitan Theatre (New York, N. Y.),19251 folderBusiness papers belonging to Flo Ziegfeld. Includes statementsand salary lists.b. 13f. 2Contract / Charles B. Dillingham1 folderContract between Charles B. Dillingham and Flo Ziegfeld.b. 13f. 3The Ed Wynn show (Television program), 1951

1 folderContract for Billie Burke appearing on the Ed Wynn Show.b. 13f. 4Contract / Mischa Elman, February 3, 19201 folderContract between Flo Ziegfeld and Mischa Elman.b. 13f. 5Correspondence / Abraham L. Erlanger, June 17, 19221 folderCorrespondence to Billie Burke from the office of A. L. Erlangerconcerning Intimate Strangers. Includes costume inventory.b. 13f. 6Contract / Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, June 15, 19251 folderContract between Flo Ziegfeld and Famous Players-LaskyCorporation.b. 13f. 7Contract / George and Ira Gershwin, February 19291 folderContract between Flo Ziegfeld and George and Ira Gershwin forthe production East Is West.b. 13f. 8Hot-cha! (Musical) / Ray Henderson, June 19321 folderStatements for the production Hot-Cha!b. 13f. 9Contract / Raymond Hubbell, 19171 folderContracts and correspondence with Raymond Hubbell regardingZiegfeld Follies of 1917.b. 1310f.The intimate strangers / Booth Tarkington, June 19221 folderStatement for the production The Intimate Strangers.b. 1311f.Jerry / Catherine Chisholm Cushing, 19151 folderStatements for the play Jerry.b. 1312f.Kid boots (Musical) / Harry Tierney, 19251 folderStatements and salary lists for the Kid Boots.b. 1313f.Life with mother / Howard Lindsay, 19531 folderContracts belonging to Billie Burke for the touring production ofLife with Mother.

b. 1314f.Louie the 14th (Musical) / Sigmund Romberg, 19251 folderStatements and salary lists for the production Louie the 14th.b. 1315f.Correspondence / Jesse L. Lasky, 19251 folderCorrespondence between Jesse Lasky and Flo Ziegfeld.b. 1316f.Contract / William Anthony McGuire, 19291 folderContract between Flo Ziegfeld and William Anthony McGuire forthe production East Is West.b. 1317f.The man / Mel Dinelli, 19551 folderContract belonging to Billie Burke for the play The Man.b. 1318f.The marquise / Noel Coward, 19321 folderContract belonging to Billie Burke for the play The Marquise.b. 1319f.The merry Mrs. Hope (Play), 19321 folderContract belonging to Billie Burke for the play The Merry Mrs.Hope.b. 1320f.Ziegfeld midnight frolic (Revue), 19291 folderStatements [1/4/1929-2/1/1929] for Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic.b. 1321f.Mother was a bachelor (Play), 19551 folderContracts belonging to Billie Burke for the play Mother Was aBachelor.b. 1322f.Plans for to-morrow (Play), 19441 folderContract belonging to Billie Burke for the play Plans forTomorrow.b. 1323f.Rio Rita (Musical) / Harry Tierney, January 19291 folderBusiness statement for the musical Rio Rita.b. 1324f.Show boat (Musical) / Jerome Kern, 1929-19321 folderSalary lists for the Ziegfeld production of Show Boat.

b. 1325f.Show girl (Musical) / George Gershwin, 19291 folderSigned contracts for the Ziegfeld production of Show Girl.b. 1326f.The solid gold cadillac / Howard Teichmann, 19561 folderSigned contracts belonging to Billie Burke for the play Solid GoldCadillac.b. 1327f.The three musketeers (Musical) / Rudolf Friml, 19291 folderSalary lists for the Ziegfeld production of The Three Musketeers.b. 1328f.Contract / Ned Wayburn, 19171 folderContract between Flo Ziegfeld, Charles Dillingham and NedWayburn.b. 1329f.Whoopee (Musical) / Walter Donaldson, 19291 folderStatements for the Ziegfeld production of Whoopee.b. 1330f.Contract / Vincent Youmans, 19301 folderContract between Flo Ziegfeld and Vincent Youmans.b. 1331f.Rosalie (Musical) / George Gershwin, January 26, 19291 folderSalary list for the Ziegfeld production of Rosalie.b. 1332f.Ziegfeld follies ledger book, 1914-19151 folderb. 1333f.Ziegfeld follies, 1916-19171 folderStatements for Ziegfeld Follies and Danse de Follies.b. 1334f.Ziegfeld follies of 1925 (Revue)1 folderStatements for the Ziegfeld Follies of 1925.b. 1335f.Ziegfeld follies of 1927 (Revue)1 folderContracts for the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927.b. 1336f.Flo Ziegfeld and A. L. Erlanger season, 1927-19291 folderStatements for the 1927-1928-1929 season.

b. 1337f.Correspondence / Flo Ziegfeld, 1920-19311 folderCorrespondence to and from Flo Ziegfeld.b. 1338f.Press releases / Flo Ziegfeld1 folderManuscript copies of press releases written by Flo Ziegfeld.b. 1339f.Ziegfeld family tree1 folderAhnentafel of the Ziegfeld family.b. 1340f.Business statements / Ziegfeld Theatre (New York, N. Y.), 19291 folderBusiness statement and an invitation to the laying of thecornerstone of the Ziegfeld Theatre.Series III: Clippings, 1906-19592 boxes 1 albumAlphabeticalReviews of Billie Burke in both her stage and film roles plus featurearticles about her life and career form the core of this series.Noteworthy is the file containing Ziegfeld obituaries and tributes. Aslipcased album of clippings from her appearances in 1944 is alsoincluded. Files relating to the Ziegfeld Follies produced after Ziegfeld'sdeath are also included.b. 14f. 1Annie dear (Musical) / Clare Beecher Kummer, 19241 folderClippings for the production Annie Dear.b. 14f. 2Bitter sweet (Motion picture : 1933)1 folderClippings for the motion picture Bitter Sweet.b. 14f. 3Blondie of the follies (Motion picture), July 19321 folderClippings for the motion picture Blondie of the Follies.b. 14f. 4Clippings / Fanny Brice, 1934-19441 folderb. 14f. 5Clippings / Billie Burke, 1900-19091 folderb. 14f. 6Clippings / Billie Burke, 1910-1919

1 folderb. 14f. 7Clippings / Billie Burke, 1920-19291 folderb. 14f. 8Clippings / Billie Burke, 1930-19391 folderb. 14f. 9Clippings / Billie Burke, 1940-19491 folderb. 1410f.Clippings / Billie Burke, 1950-19701 folderb. 1411f.Clippings / Billie Burke1 folderb. 1412f.Caesar's wife / W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham, 19191 folderClippings about the play Caesar's Wife.b. 1413f.Clippings / Ruth Etting, 19341 folderb. 1414f.Clippings / Charles Frohman, 19141 folderb. 1415f.The great Ziegfeld (Motion picture), 19361 folderClippings for the motion picture The Great Ziegfeld.b. 1416f.Hot-cha! (Musical) / Ray Henderson, 19321 folderClippings for the musical Hot-Cha!b. 1417f.Jerry / Catherine Chisholm Cushing, 19141 folderClippings for the play Jerry.b. 1418f.Kid boots (Musical) / Harry Tierney, 19241 folderClippings for the musical Kid Boots.b. 1419f.Louie the 14th (Musical) / Sigmund Romberg1 folderClippings for the musical Louie the 14th.b. 14f.Mind-the-paint girl (Motion picture : 1919)

201 folderClippings for the motion picture Mind-the-Paint Girl.b. 1421f.The runaway / Pierre Veber, 19111 folderClippings for the play The Runaway.b. 1422f.Sally (Musical) / Jerome Kern1 folderClippings for the musical Sally.b. 1423f.Show boat (Musical) / Jerome Kern, 19321 folderClippings for the musical Show Boat.b. 1424f.Simple Simon (Musical) / Richard Rodgers1 folderClippings for the musical Simple Simon.b. 1425f.The vinegar tree / Paul Osborn, 19311 folderClippings for the play The Vinegar Tree.b. 1426f.Ziegfeld follies, March 19341 folderClippings about the Follies name purchase.b. 1427f.Ziegfeld follies of 1915 (Revue)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1915.b. 1428f.Ziegfeld follies of 1924 (Revue)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1924.b. 1429f.Ziegfeld follies of 1927 (Revue)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927.b. 1430f.Ziegfeld follies of 1931 (Revue)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1931.b. 1431f.Ziegfeld follies of 1932 (Revue)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1932.b. 14f.Ziegfeld follies of 1934 (Revue)

321 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1933-1934.b. 1433f.Ziegfeld follies of 1936 (Revue)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1936.b. 1434f.Ziegfeld follies of 1943 (Revue)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1943.b. 1435f.Ziegfeld follies (Motion picture)1 folderClippings about the motion picture Ziegfeld Follies.b. 1436f.Ziegfeld follies of 1956 (Revue)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of 1956.b. 1437f.Clippings / Ziegfeld girls, 19461 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld girls.b. 1438f.The Ziegfeld follies of the air (Radio program)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Follies of the Air.b. 1439f.Clippings about miscellaneous Ziegfeld shows1 folderb. 1440f.Clippings / Ziegfeld Theatre (New York, N. Y.)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Theatre opening as a motion picturetheater.b. 1441f.Clippings / Ziegfeld Theatre (New York, N. Y.)1 folderClippings about the Ziegfeld Theatre.b. 14 f.42-43Clippings / Flo Ziegfeld2 foldersClippings about Flo Ziegfeld.b. 1444f.Obituaries and tributes / Flo Ziegfeld, 19321 folderClippings about Flo Ziegfeld.b. 14f.Clippings about miscellaneous film reviews

451 folderClippings including reviews of Wanted: A Husband, Bringing UpFather and The Make-Believe Wife.b. 1446f.Clippings about various plays, 1910-19291 folderClippings including reviews of Mrs. Dot, Family Affairs andIntimate Strangers.b. 1447f.Scrapbook / Billie Burke1 folderScrapbook of images of Billie Burke.b. 15Scrapbook / Billie Burke, 19441 volumeScrapbook of clippings about Billie Burke.Series IV: Photographs, 1907-197?2 boxes 1 oversized portfolioAlphabetical and by sizeMany photographs of Billie Burke in both her stage and movie roles aswell as publicity portraits comprise this series. Also included aremiscellaneous pictures of performers who appeared in Ziegfeldproductions and one separate oversized picture of Burke.b. 163f. 1-Photographs / Billie Burke3 foldersHeadshots, informal photographs and publicity portraits of BillieBurke.b. 16f. 4Photographs of Billie Burke in her home1 folderb. 166f. 5-Mr. George / A. Gatti, 19072 foldersPhotographs of Billie Burke and Charles Hawtrey in Mr. George.b. 16f. 7The marquise / Noel Coward, 19321 folderPhotographs of Billie Burke in The Marquise.b. 1612f. 8-Sally (Musical) / Jerome Kern, 19205 foldersPhotographs of Agatha DeBussay, Beatrice Hughes, WinifredHunter, Lillian Mansfield and Betty Williams in the Ziegfeld

production of Sally.b. 1613f.The solid gold cadillac / Howard Teichmann, 19541 folderPhotographs of Billie Burke in The Solid Gold Cadillac.b. 1614f.The vinegar tree / Paul Osborn, 19411 folderPhotographs of Billie Burke in the road tour of The Vinegar Tree.b. 1615f.Whoopee (Motion picture : 1930)1 folderPhotograph of Eddie Cantor in the motion picture Whoopee.b. 1616f.Ziegfeld follies of 1918 (Revue)1 folderPhotograph of Billie Burke in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1918.b. 17f. 1Photographs / Ethel Allis1 folderb. 17f. 2Photographs / Art Hickman's Band1 folderPhotograph of the band on Ziegfeld Roof atop the NewAmsterdam Theatre.b. 17f. 3Photographs / Fay Bainter1 folderPhotographs of Fay Bainter in The Lady Cristilinda.b. 17f. 4Photographs / Fanny Brice1 folderb. 17f. 5Photographs / Billie Burke1 folderPortraits of Billie Burke.b. 17f. 6Photographs of Billie Burke with other stars1 folderIncludes photographs with David Belasco and Gilbert Miller.b. 17f. 7Photographs / Billie Burke1 folderBillie Burke in Intimate Strangers.b. 17f. 8Photographs / Billie Burke, 19121 folderBillie Burke in Mind-the-Paint Girl.

b. 17f. 9Photographs / Billie Burke, 19101 folderBillie Burke in Mrs. Dot.b. 1710f.Photograph / Cynthia Cambridge1 folderb. 1711f.Photographs / Jane Carroll1 folderb. 1712f.Photograph / Moe Davis1 folderb. 1713f.Photograph / Mae Daw1 folderb. 1714f.Photographs / Barbara Dean1 folderb. 1715f.b. 1716f.Photographs / Leon Errol1 folderPhotograph of Leon Errol with two unidentified show girls.b. 1717f.Photographs / Leon Errol1 folderPhotographs of Leon Errol with others including Gene Buck.b. 1718f.Photographs / Hilda Ferguson1 folderb. 1719f.Photographs / Teddie Gerard1 folderb. 1720f.Photographs / Ethel Hallor1 folderb. 1721f.Photographs / Harriet Hoctor1 folderb. 1722f.Photographs / Vanda Hoff1 folderb. 1723f.Photographs / Allyn King1 folderPhotographs / Paulette Duval

b. 1724f.Photographs / Teddy Knox1 folderPhotograph of Teddy Knox in the Museum Ballet.b. 1725f.Photograph / Helen Leisy1 folderb. 1726f.Photographs / Doris Lloyd1 folderb. 1727f.Photographs / Gladys Loftus1 folderb. 1728f.Photographs / Lulu McConnell1 folderb. 1729f.Photographs / Beatrice Milner1 folderb. 1730f.Photographs / Betty Morton1 folderb. 1731f.Photographs / Olive Osborne1 folderb. 1732f.Photographs / Kathryn Perry1 folderb. 1733f.Photographs / Martha Pierre1 folderb. 1734f.Photographs / Jessie Reed1 folderb. 1735f.Photographs / Addie Rolfe1 folderb. 1736f.Photographs / Chrystal Spencer1 folderb. 1737f.Photographs / John Steel1 folderb. 1738f.Photographs / Muriel Stryker1 folderb. 1739f.Photographs / Marion Talley1 folder

b. 1740f.The three musketeers (Musical) / Rudolf Friml1 folderPh

The Wizard of Oz and as the wife of Cosmo Topper in the famous film series Topper. She . Sub-series 1 - Play Scripts, 1912-1959 2.5 linear feet (6 boxes) Alphabetical This series includes many but not all of the play scripts from Burke's career o

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