Register of the Angna Enters Correspondence







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Descriptive Summary

Repository Dance Collection. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Creator Mr. and Mrs. Jason Berger
TitleAngna Enters Correspondence,
Dates: 1921 -1973
Extent 856 letter and legal size folders in 14 Hollinger boxes
Collection numberCollection number: (S) *MGZMD 101

BIOGRAPHY

Angna Enters was born on April 18, 1897 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her real name was Anita Enters, which she changed into Angna [ahnjna] in the early 20s. She moved to New York as an art student and began to study dance with Michio Ito in 1920. Soon she was performing in concerts as Michio's partner. In March of 1924 Enters produced her first evening of solo performance. In the following years until 1939 she toured the US and Europe on a permanent basis presenting her program called The Theatre of Angna Enters. After 1939 she continued to give performances until late 1960s.

During this period of touring, Enters was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to study Greek mime, art and music forms. She exhibited her paintings, as continued to do in following decades, and published her first autobiographical volume, First Person Plural in 1937. In 1939, she published her popular play, Love Possessed Juana, co-written with Louis Kalonyme.

Although she continued to perform into advanced age, Enters' stage career declined in the postwar years. She took up residence in California and began to pursue scriptwriting as a profession. Her account of these years, published in Silly Girl in 1944, reached the best seller list. She would go on to publish Among the Daughters (1955), Artist's Life (1958), and On Mime (1965).

After Louis Kalonyme's death in June of 1961 Enters accepted an invitation to be an artist-in-residence to the Dallas Theatre Center and Baylor University for the 1961-62 school year. She taught mime there, and spent next school year at the Wesleyan University in Connecticut. The book On Mime was the result of these years.

From 1965 to 1968 she lived as a hostess and a travel companion with her life-long friend, retired film producer Albert Lewin, whose wife died in 1965.

In 1970-71 school year she was again an artist-in-residence at Pennsylvania State University, during which she gave her last known public performance.

In 1974 she suffered a physical collapse and was moved to a nursing home. Angna Enters died on February 25, 1989 in a nursing home in Manhattan.


SCOPE AND CONTENT

The correspondence of Angna Enters is a part of the larger collection of Angna Enters papers received by the Dance Collection in 1979 from Mr. and Mrs. Jason Berger in the name of Mrs. Berger's father, Philip Wittenberg, an attorney to Louis Kalonyme and Angna Enters.

The papers of Angna Enters are comprised of literary manuscripts, choreographic and research notes, publicity material, photographs of her works, glass negatives, and original art, and correspondence.

The correspondence of Angna Enters covers her professional career and private life, from 1921 to 1973. It reflects almost all aspects of her multi-faceted life and career as a dancer, a writer, and an artist.

Altogether the correspondence of Angna Enters represents a unique account of the artistic and personal life of an extraordinary woman who established herself professionally and achieved success in several art fields, both in the United States and Europe. The correspondence thoroughly documents her struggle for artistic and financial independence for more than 50 years.

The majority of letters are in fragile condition and require special handling. The most fragile, deteriorating items were xeroxed onto an acid-free paper.

Since constant crossovers between personal and business relationships make it impossible to separate one from another, the correspondence was kept in one large series. The following arrangement was established:

I. Business and private correspondence
II. Correspondence between Angna Enters and Louis Kalonyme
III. Fan-mail
IV. Acknowledgments for press-reviews
V. Financial documentation
VI. Louis Kalonyme correspondence and papers

The first series includes correspondence with various agents and agencies, publishers, galleries, theaters, concert halls, colleges and universities in the United States and Europe, as well as correspondence with individuals. It also includes a number of Angna Enters contracts which are filed under respective agencies. The series is alphabetical and chronological within files.

The second series includes intimate letters to and from Angna Enters' husband, art critic and writer Louis Kalonyme, who was also her most ardent supporter and advisor in the artistic matters. It is arranged chronologically, 1924-1956.

The fan-mail series includes letters from individuals and sometimes organizations to Angna Enters as a performer, a writer and an artist. It is arranged chronologically, 1928-1972.

The fourth series consists of the numerous letters written by Angna Enters to reporters and critics acknowledging their reviews of her performances and books. It is arranged chronologically, 1942-1953.

V. Financial documentationFinancial documentation includes her leases, bills and insurance papers, as well as contracts, 1927-1973.

The last series includes Louis Kalonyme's correspondence (mostly private) not related to Angna Enters' carrer. Correspondence includes letters of condolences to Angna Enters on Louis Kalonyme's death.

The series also includes drafts of Kalonyme's writings on Eugene O'Neill (unpublished), and his passports. The series is arranged alphabetically, and covers the period of 1918 to 1961.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

No restrictions


Subjects

Mime
Modern dance

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Angna Enters Correspondence, Collection number: (S) *MGZMD 101, Dance Collection. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts


Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

No restrictions

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Angna Enters Correspondence, Collection number: (S) *MGZMD 101, Dance Collection. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts

CONTAINER LIST

I. Business and private correspondence
Includes correspondence with various agents and agencies, publishers, galleries, theaters, concert halls, colleges and universities in the United States and Europe, as well as correspondence with individuals. It also includes a number of Angna Enters contracts which are filed under respective agencies. The series is alphabetical and chronological within files.
BoxFolder
11 A. and S. Lyons, Inc., .See Also Rocamora, Wynn 1941-46
12 AFA [Ashley Famous Agency], 1962-67
13 Aaron Richmond Concert Direction, 1928-30-36; 1941; 1944
14 Acosta, Mercedes de, 1927-51
15-8 Actor-Managers, Inc., The, [correspondence, expenses, bills, programs, notes, box-office] 1929
19-11 Actor-Managers, Inc., The, [correspondence, expenses, bills, programs, notes, box-office] 1930
112-18 Actor-Managers, Inc., The, [correspondence, expenses, bills, programs, notes, box-office] 1931-33
119 Actors' Fund, 1960-61
120 Actors' Workshop of the San Francisco Drama Guild, 1960
121 Addison Gallery of American Art, 1936; 1943
122 Adler, Kurt, 1944
123 AFG, literary agency, 1944
124 Albany Institute of History and Art, 1944-46
125 Alvin Theatre 1936-37
126 Ambassador of Poland, Washington, 1948
127 American Art Student, The, 1927
128 American Ballet /Ballet Productions, Inc, 1938
129 American Bureau for Medical Aid to China Inc., 1940
130 American Committee for Chinese War Orphans, Inc., 1939-40
131 American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists, Inc., 1944
132 American Dance Association, 1937
133 American Federation of Arts, 1948
134 American National Theatre and Academy, The, 1952
135 American Society for Aesthetics, 1942
136 American Student Union, 1939
137 American Zionist Emergency Council, 1944
138 Anderson, John Murray, 1925
139 Anderson, Judith, Dame, 1954-63
140 Angell, Ralph, 1928-29; 1952
141 Applebaum, Gertrude, 1946-52
142 Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1960
143 Archipenko, Alexander, 1932
144 Archives Internationales de la Danse, Les, 1932-33
145 Argus Book Shop, 1944-47
146 'Art and the Stars' Exhibition, see also Russian War Relief 1942
147 Art Auction Dinner, 1939
148 Art Book Center, 1942
149 Art Institute of Chicago, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1948 1955
150 Art Students League, 1939; 1943-44
150a Artists' Gallery and Art Information Center, 1960
151 Arts, The, 1926
152 Arts and Decoration, see also Roberts, Mary Fanton 1925-28; 1932
153 Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1952
154 Associated Press, The, incl. Mark Barron 1945; 1949
155 Association Française D'Action Artistique, see also Legrand, Albert L. 1929-51
156 Authors Guild, 1957
157 Author's League of America, The, 1938
158 Babbage, Christine, 1952-56
159 Bank of America Trust Department [re Wynn Rocamora], 1960
160 Barrère, Georges, 1926
161 Barton, Ralph, 1928
162 Baylor University, Texas, n.d., 1962
163 Bechert, Paul, [ITHMA - International Theater und Musik Agentur, Wien] 1932
164 Behr, Anna, 1962
165 Berkley Associates, 1952
166 Berlin Arts Festival, [incl. American National Theatre and Academy] 1951
167-75 Berman, Edward L [Ted] [re Cochran]; [incl. Mr. Fletcher] 1928; 1929 1930-39; 1940-46
BoxFolder
276 Biancalli, Louis, 1952-66
277 Billboard, The, 1952
278 Bishop, Clare, 1956
279 Black, Archie, 1944-
280 Bogue, Ann, [re Mrs. Leonard Elmhirst] 1926-30; 1934-36
281 Bolm, Adolph, 1926
281a Boni & Liveright Publishers, 1926-27
282 Boniface, Alan, 1953-56
283 Book & Author War Bond Committee, 1944-45
284 Book-of-the-Month Club, 1938; 1944
285 Borglum, Gutzon , 1936; 1940
286 Borglum, Mary, 1926-1954
287 Bossom, Alfred & Bossom, Emily, 1928
288 Boston Evening Transcript, 1928, 1933-34; 1937-38
289 Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1937
290 Boston University, 1969-
291 Boudin & Wittenberg Counselors at Law, 1927
292 Bowee, Edward Major, 1926
293Bowls (receipts, statements), n.d.
294 Bradley, William Aspenwall, 1938
295 Breuning, Margaret, 1948-
296 Brewster, Walter and Brewster, Kate, 1946; 1953
297 Brice, Fanny, 1943
298 Bristed-Manning Travel Services, Inc., 1928
299 British Broadcasting Corporation, The, 1952-
2100 Brooklyn Eagle, 1946
2101 Brooklyn Museums, 1935-36; 1938
2102 Brooks, Van Wyck, 1960
2103 Bryher, W., 1938-39
2104 Burke, Harry R., 1944-48; 1954
2105 Burroughs, Clyde, see also Detroit Institute of Arts 1940-68
2106 Burton, Guy, 1962-66
2107 CBS Radio, 1954
2108 California Institute of Technology, 1939
2109 Cambridge Arts Theatre, 1952
2110 Cambridge University Ballet Club, 1951-68
2111 Carter, Archibald and Lady Carter, 1951
2112 Cecilia Schultz Attractions, 1942; 1944-45
2113 Celli, Vincento, 1928
2114 Chappel Piano Company Ltd., 1928
2115 Charles B. Cochran and Maurice Browne Ltd., 1930, 1933; 1946
2116 Chicago Sun, 1944
2117 Chicago Tribune, 1954
2118 China Aid Council, see also American Committee for Chinese War Orphans 1941
2119 Citizen-News, 1946
2120 Cleveland Press, 1944
2121 Cobler Book Stores, 1946-66
2122 Cohen, Bella, 1928
2123 Cohen, Selma Jeanne, 1967
2124 Colby Junior College, 1942
2125 Colefax, Sybil, Lady, 1928
2126 College Art Association, 1933
2127 Columbia Artists, Inc., [see also Rollits, Sarah] 1939-41
BoxFolder
2-3128-148 Columbia Broadcasting System:
BoxFolder
2128 Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1937-39;1944
2129-131 Columbia Concerts Corporation, 1938-40; 1941; 1942-43
2132-135 Concert Management Arthur Judson, Inc., 1929-30; 1934
2136 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1932
2137 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1933
2138-140 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1934
2141 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1935
2142 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1936
2143 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1937
2144 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1938
2145 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1939
2146 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1940
2147 Metropolitan Musical Bureau, 1945
BoxFolder
3148 Community Concert Service, 1940
3149 Columbia Lecture Bureau, 1942-52 see under Leigh Bureau of Lectures and Entertainment after 1952 see under Columbia Lecture Bureau, Inc. 1940-41
3150 Columbia Lecture Bureau, Inc., 1952
3151 Columbia Management of California, Inc., see also Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1940-41
3152 Columbia Pictures Corporation, 1944; 1968
3153 Columbia University, 1935; 1937; 1943, 1947, 1958
3154 Comdia Illustre, 1929
3155-157 Concert Dancers League, [certificate of incorporation, by-laws, membership papers, correspondence] 1930-31
3158 Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, 1934
3159 Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies, Inc., 1941
3160 Cornish School, 1930
3161 Council Against Intolerance in America, 1939
3162 Coward McCann, Inc., 1938; 1941; 1954; 1956; 1959; 1965
3163 Cross & Brown Company, 1927
3164 Culver-Stockton College, 1968-
3165 Cunard Steam-Ship Company Limited, 1960
3166 Cushing, Edward include Mrs. Watkins Cushing, 1926-27; 1934
3167 Daily Chronicle, The, 1928
3168 Daily Telegraph, The, see also Fearon, George 1928-56
3168a Dallas Theatre Center, 1961-63
3169 Damon, Foster S., 1937; 1950-65
3170 Dance News, 1954-55
3171 Dance Observer, The, 1934
3172 Dancer's Almanac, 1940
3173 Dancers Club, The, 1933
3174 Daniels, Genevieve, 1953-55, n.d.
3175 Danzi, B. A., 1928
3175a Davis, Fitzroy, 1958-59
3176 Davis-Chase, Anita, 1942
3177 Detroit Free Press, The, 1938-40; 1943; 1961
3178 Detroit Institute of Arts, 1936-39; 1941; 1943; 1959; 1962
3179 Detroit News, 1938
3180 Dickinson College, 1958
3181 Doane, Vera, E., 1945-48
3182 Dramatic Workshop, 1947; 1948; 1952
3183 Dreiser, Theodore, 1930-34; 1938; 1940; 1947
3184 Drutman, Irving, [insert years] - 1964
3184a Dunn, Sara, , n.d 1929; 1932-33, 1934
3185 Durante, Jimmy, see also Jules Goldstone 1952
3186 Earlham College, 1952
3187 Eastman Boomer Associates, after 1955 Giesen and Boomer, Inc.. 1941; 1944-59
3188 Edwin Miles Fadman, Inc. Films, 1929
3189 Ehrich Galleries, 1933-36
3190 Elmhirst, Leonard, Mrs. [Dorothy Whitney], see also Bogue, Anna 1927-28
3191 Embassy Club, 1926
3192 Encyclopædia Britannica, 1956
3193 Enters, Alfred, 1927
3194 Enters, Henriette Styleau, 1953-58
3195 Enters, May, 1928
3196 Eric S. Pinker and Adrienne Morrison Incorporated, [incl. Paramount Pictures; re 'Love Possessed Juana'] 1936-40
3197 F. A. Swaine, Ltd., 1928
3198 F.E. Bundy & Co., 1944
3199 Farington, Lord, 1952-67
BoxFolder
Farrar & Reinhart Inc. Publishers see under Harcourt, Brace and Co.
BoxFolder
3200 Fearon, George, 1951; 1956
3201 Ferncliff Cemetery, 1961-62
3202 Films for Democracy, 1938
3203 First Wisconsin National Bank [Mark Rusch, [Bud]], see also Enters, Henriette Styleau 1955-59
3204 Fishbach, Stella, 1956
3205 FIX [Sweden], 1946
3206 Ford Foundation, 1960-63
3207 Forrest, 1930; 1936
3208 Forum Lecture Bureau , 1940
3209 Fort Wayne Art School and Museum, 1954
3210 Fox, Goldman & Kagon, [re Wynn Rocamora] see also Bank of America 1960
3211 Francis Taylor Galleries, 1941-56
3212 Frankfurter, Felix, 1939
3213 Frontier Press Company , 1952
3214 Fuller, Rosalinde, 1956
3215 Gardner, Ava, 1967
3216 Garson, Greer, 1946-61
3217-219 Garstin, Joan, 1947-62
3220 Gauthier, Eva, 1928-29
3221 Gert, Valeska, incl. Anderson, Robin 1934; 1951
3222 Giesen Concert Management, 1960-63
3223 Gimbel Brothers, 1960
3224 Glamour Magazine, 1944
3225 Globe, The, 1935
3226 Goldberg, Maurice, 1928; 1930
3227 Goldwyn, Frances, Mrs, 1958-66
3228 Goulden, Mark and Goulden, Jane, 1956-58
3229 Grace Horne Galleries Inc., 1941; 1944
3230 Greene, Luther, incl. Ellie Greene[after 1946 see under Mrs. Joe Martin] 1934; 1937; 1940-45; 1951; 1960
3231 Greene, Patterson
3232 Grondahl, Hilmar and Grondahl, Louise, 1960
3233 Group of A. E. F. Veterans, 1941
3234 H.W. Wilson Company, The, [re Current Biography] 1940
3235 Hall, Renée Renouf, 1960-61
3236 Hapgood, Norman, Mr. and Mrs., 1926; 1936-37
3237 Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc., incl. Farrar & Reinhart Inc. Publishers 1940
3238 Harriet E. O'Brien Associates Publicity, 1941
3239 Hartford Times, The, 1944
3240 Harvard Student Union, The , 1938
3241 Harvard University [Fogg Museum of Art], 1940
3242 Harvey, Byron, Mr. & Mrs., 1944-
3243 Harvill Press, LTD, The, 1968
3244 Haskell, Arnold, 1953
3245 Hatfield Galleries, 1960
3246 Hedgerow Theatre [Mahon Naill], 1944
3247 Henderson, W. J., 1934; 1936
3248 Henri, Robert, 1926-28
3249 Herald Tribune, 1933
3250 Hidalgo, Luis, 1928
3251 Holberg, [Kent ?], 1960
3252 Hollywood Canteen, 1944
3253 Hollywood Knickerbocker, n.d.
3254 Hollywood Women's Press Club, 1954
3255 Honolulu Academy of Arts, see also Jerome, William 1940
3256 Honolulu Advertiser, 1954
3257 Hopper, Hedda, 1944; 1948, 1961, n.d.
3258 Hopper, Irma, 1928
BoxFolder
4259 Houghton Mifflin Company, 1941
4260 Houghton Mifflin Company, 1942
4261 Houghton Mifflin Company, 1943
4262 Houghton Mifflin Company, 1944
4263 Houghton Mifflin Company, 1945-49
4264 Houghton Mifflin Company, 1951-64
4265 Hound and Horn, The, 1932
4266 Houston Little Theatre, 1946-48
4267 Houston Post, [Hubert Roussel] 1938; 1944-68
4268 Hurok Attractions, Inc., 1942
4269 Hurst, Fannie, 1928
4270 Huttenback Artist Bureau [Dorothy Huttenback], 1950; 1959-63
4271 Hyacinthe Ringrose Publisher, 1940-41
4272 Institute of Modern Art, Massachusetts, 1943
4273 Institute of Pacific Relations, 1938
4273a Instituto Italiano di Cultura, 1963
4274 Intercultural Publications, Inc., 1953-
4275 International Press Cutting Bureau, 1928
4276 International Press Photo Service, 1926
4277 Internatsional'naia Literatura (Moscow) 1939
4278 Ito, Michio inc. letters to Michio Ito from various correspondents 1921-27, n.d.
4279 Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, incl. Ted Shawn 1947
4280 James Vigeveno Galleries, 1952-66
4281 Jansen, Roy, 1948; 1960
4282 Jerome, William, 1939
4283 Jewell, Edward, n.d.
4284 John McCormick , Inc.. Agency, 1944
4285 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, [ incl. proposal for a book on mime] 1932-37, 1941-63
4286 Johnston, R. E., 1928
4287 Joint Anti Fascist Refugee Committee, 1944
4288 Jones, Robert Edmond, 1928
4289 Jordan Marsh Company, 1944
4290 Jules Goldstone & Company, incl. Jimmy Durante 1952
4291 Kahn, Otto, Mr. & Mrs., 1926-44
4292 Key-Television Station, California, 1954
4293 Kimball, George P., [see also Jerome, William] 1940
4294 King, Clinton, 1955-68
4295 Kinnaird, Nadia, 1951-56
BoxFolder
Kirstein, Lincoln [see under Hound and Horn]
BoxFolder
4296 Knox Reeves Advertising, Inc., 1941
4297 Kober, Arthur, 1960
4298 Kreider, Florence M., 1944
4299 Kulamanu, Cram, 1949 -72
4300 L. R. Dooley, Inc., 1949
4301 Landy, George, 1944-55
4302 Le Centre D'Art, [incl. Mrs. Cleveland Chase] 1944
4303 Leading Women of America, 1938
4304 League of American Writers, 1936-39
4305 Legrand, Albert L., 1929-66
4306-312 Leigh Bureau of Lectures and Entertainment: Leigh-Emmerich Lecture Bureaus, Inc., 1928-29
4313-317 Leigh Bureau of Lectures and Entertainment: W. Colston Leigh, Inc., 1942-55; 1962
BoxFolder
5318 Leland Hayward, Inc. Agency, 1937-38
5319 Lesser, Sol, [see also Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer] 1939-40
5320 Lewin, Albert and Lewin, Millie, 1936-66
BoxFolder
321-322 Lewin, Albert, incl. condolences letters on Albert Lewin's death 1967-68
BoxFolder
5323 Lewis, May, 1944-46
5324 Lewis, Robert, 1940
5325 Library of Congress: Copyright Office, 1927, 1935, 1938-41, 1959
5325a Library of Congress: Office of the Librarian, 1929
5326 Liebling-Wood Authors' Representatives, 1942-54
5327 Lienau, Ruth Fremont, 1960
5328 Lindemann, Julia, 1928
5329 Literary, Digest, The, 1928
5330 Little, Brown & Company, 1952
5331 Lloyd, Margaret , 1934-37; 1945
5332 Lobero Theatre Foundation, 1955
5333 Loggia, Robert J., Mrs., 1960
5334 London tour and exhibit, 1950-51
5335 Look, 1948
5336 Loos, Anita, 1960-61
5337 Los Angeles Times, 1942; 1944
5338 Louis XIV Antique Co., Inc., 1928
5339 MacArthur, John R., 1944
5340 Mademoiselle, 1939
5341 Mallory, Margaret, 1956-60
5342 Mandelstam, Abraham, 1942
5343 Mann, Christopher E., 1928
5344 Marbury, Elizabeth, 1926-28; 1929; 1933
5345 Marika Hellstrom Publicity Associates, Inc., 1944
5346 Marshall, Madeleine, 1928, 1944-60, n.d.
5347 Marshall, Margaret, 1940
5348 Martin, Joe, Mr. and Mrs., 1946-67
5349 Marvin H. Newman Auctioneers, 1960
5350 Marx, Benjamin L., Jr., 1960
5351 May, Helen, 1928
5352 MCA Artists, Ltd., 1955-67
5353 McCausland, Elizabeth, 1930-38
5354 McCord, David, 1934-35; 1938-39; 1944-45; 1961
5355 McIvor- Tyndall, Margaret, 1924
5356 McVickar, Miss P. Bard, 1926
5357 Meadow Wye & Co., Inc., [re custom duties on paintings] 1936
5358 Mellquist, Jerome, 1944
5359 Mercury Theatre, 1949-51
5360 Merle Armitage Concerts, Inc., 1938-39
5361 Mershon, Jack Morley, 1922
5362 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, see also Columbia Management of California 1929-67
5363 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1934; 1942; 1943; 1961
5364 Metropolitan Opera Association, 1962-69
5365 Metropolitan Opera Guild, 1939
5366 Meyer, Agnes E., 1932
5367 Milestone, Lewis, 1942
5368 Mills College, 1939; 1944
5369 Montclair Art Museum, 1939-40
5370 Moore, Lilian, 1935; 196960
5371 Moore, Merrill, M.D., 1952-57
5372 Morgan, Edith Parsons, 1927-29
5373 Morris, Lloyd, 1938; 1946-47; 1952-54
5374 Moskowitz, Joseph., Mr. and Mrs., 1924; 1928; 1945-53
5375 Muriel J. Macqurn Management, 1949
5376 Museum of Modern Art, 1933-55
5377 Museum of the City of New York, 1961
5378 Muskingum College, 1960-61
5379 Nation, The, 1929
5380 Nation Associates, The , 1947
5381 National Broadcasting Company, Inc., 1935-42
5382 National Concert and Artists Corporation, 1943
5383 National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc. , 1943; 1956
5384 National Gallery of Art, 1946
5385 National Recovery Administration, 1933
5386 Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, 1960-66
5387 Nettie King Associates, 1947-48
5388 New Masses, 1937
5389 New Republic, The, 1926-29; 1937-39; 1944
5390 New York City Center Gallery, 1953
5391 New York City Visiting Committee, 1939
5392 New York Edison Company, 1925
5393 New York Editorial Room, 1928
5394 New York Herald Tribune, 1925-26, 1930-38
5395 New York Post, 1944
5396 New York Public Library, 1935-36; 1939; 1943; 1960; 1962
5397 New York Sabbath Committee, 1926
5398 New York Times, The, 1934; 1937-40, 1942, 1944-61; 1966
5399 New Yorker, 1941
5400 Newark Evening News, 1944
5401 Newhouse Galleries, incl. New York City Council for Art Week 1937-41; 1943-60
5402 Newspaper Guild of New York, 1940
5403 Night of the Americas, 1943
5404 Noguchi, Isami, n.d. [1936?]
BoxFolder
6405-407 Norman, Dorothy, incl. "Twice a Year" 1936-66
6408 Northern Insurance Company, 1953
6409 Northwestern University Theatre, 1942; 1944
6410 O'Keefe, Georgia, [incl. letter from Doris Bry] 1960-64
6411 Omaha Drama League, 1930
6412 Padwa, Vladimir, 1940
6413 Page, Ruth, 1948
6414 Paramount Pictures, Inc., 1948-53
6415 Pasadena Art Institute, 1944
6416 Pasadena Star News, 1944; 1946
6417 Patent and Copyright Office, Canada, 1939
6418 Patrons of Arts and Music, 1959
6419 Pegram, Winifred, 1930
6420 Pembroke, Charles, 1927
6421 Penn, Irving, 1947
6422 Pennsylvania State University, The , 1969
6423 Perez, Luis, Mr. & Mrs., 1942; 1945- 55
6424 Phoenix Theatre, see also Toscanini, Walter. 1960-61
6425 Pincus, Norman, see also Alvin Theatre 1937
6426-429 Plymouth Theatre Seasons, Correspondence; Contracts; Theatre plan and box-office; Ticket inquires; Capehart-Carey Corp. advertising bills 1928; 1935; 1947
6430 Porter, Katherine Anne, 1955-63
6431-434 Porter, Katherine Page, [inc. letter from Visions Inc. to K. Porter] 1946; 1959-66
6435 Price, John W., 1960
6436 Pritchett, Mary Leonard, 1937; 1939-41
6437 'Program', 1941-42
6438 Progressive Bookshop, 1940
6439 Publicity Associates, Inc., 1944
6440 Purvis, Donn, 1960-64
6441 Quintana & Co, 1928
6443 Ram's Head Players, 1923
6444 RCA Manufacturing Company, Inc., see also Toscanini, Walter 1942
6445 Reandco Ltd., 1928
6446 Reed College, 1960-61
6447 Reif, Walter M., 1959
6448 Renoir, Jean and Renoir, Dido, 1943; 1960; 1965
6449 Reynolds, L.H., Mrs., [Lib], [Sic! separate Libby Holman] 1958-68
6450 Reznikoff, Charles, 1960
6451 Ringling Museum of Art, 1952
6452 Rittman, Trude, 1940
6453 Robert A. Welcke Offset Company, 1937-52
6454 Roberts, Mary Fanton, 1945; 1956; 1957
6455 Rocamora, John D., 1959-60
6456 Rocamora, Wynn, [see also A.and S. Lyons, Inc.] 1944; 1951-60, n.d.
6457 Rolando, Mervyn, 1928
6458 Rollits, Sarah, see also Eric S. Pinker and Adrienne Morrison, Inc. see also Columbia Artists 1937
6459 Romeike Press Clippings, 1928-44
6460 Rowland, L.C., [Toby and Millie] 1943-53
6461 Rusch, Mark [Bad], [see also First Bank] 1925
6462 Russian War Relief, Inc., 1940-42
6463 Rutland, Violet, Duchess, 1928
6464 Ryan, Mary Ellen, 1945
6465 San Francisco Chronicle, [Alfred Frankenstein] 1949
6466 St. John's School, 1955
6467 St. Paul Dispatch, 1938; 1944
6468 School Art League of the NY, 1943-44
6469 School of Living, 1934
6470 Scott, Winfield T., 1944; 1955
6471 Seattle Public School, 1955-60
6472 Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Inc., 1958
6473 Seaver, Edwin, [station WQXR], see also Norman, Dorothy 1939
6474 Seldes, Gilbert, 1958-
6475 Selznick International Pictures, 1939
6476 Shan, Phil and Shan, Bertha, 1962
6477 Shaw, George Bernard, inc. photo 1928-35; 1937; 1944
6478 Shaw, Ray, 1944
6479 Shearer, Norma, 1943
6480 Sherman, John K., 1955
6481 Sherman, Ruth M., 1925
6482 Shipp, Horace, 1928, 1933
6483 Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1954
6484 Sloan, Dolly and Sloan, John, inc. Mrs. Rockefeller Society of Independent Artists 1928-29; 1931-32; 1937; 1939; 1949; 1963
6485 Smith College, Northampton, 1941; 1946; 1948
6486 Smith, Dorothea M., 1946-60
6487 Smith, Susie A., 1960
6488 Smithsonian Institution, 1966-67; 1971
6489 Solano, Solita, 1957-68
6490 Sorell, Walter, 1948-69
6491-493 Spain , tour to Spain; correspondence with support committees for Spain 1936-48
BoxFolder
7494 Stackpole Sons Publisher, 1937-42
7495 Stanford University, 1938
7496 State Teachers College, Pennsylvania, 1960
7497 Steel, Charles, 1947
7498 Steinway & Sons, [re White House performance] 1939-40
7499 Stella Adler Theatre Studio, 1956-60
7500 Stieglitz, Alfred, 1926-1946
7501 Stylow, Frederick, 1922
7502 Syarse, Anna, [includes Audrey Raisbeck] 1962-66
7503 Sweet Briar College, 1958
7504 Swisher, Viola Hegyi, 1938-69
7505 Tankoos, Smith & Co, 1944
7505a Tarlov, I.M., M.D., 1961-65
7506 Taylor, Frank M., Mrs, 1958
7507 Taylor, Maude, 1929
7508 Taylor, Pamela, 1949-68
7509 Terry, Peter, 1952-57
7510 Terry, Walter, 1952; 1966
7511 Theatre Arts Committee, 1938-39
7512 Theatre Committee, 1936
7513 Theatre Magazine, 1928
7514 Thomas, Byron, 1968
7515 Thomas, Jessie, Miss, 1928
7516 Thompson, Inez E., 1953
7517 Thomson, Frances Marion, 1961
7518 Thorp, Carl, 1926
7519 Time, 1934; 1937; 1949
7520 Todd, Arthur, 1947-68
7521 Tomas Mann Dinner Committee, [Sherwood, Robert E.] 1945
7522 Tone Price: Rare Books, 1941
7523 Tooill, Kenneth D., 1946-49
7524 Toscanini, Walter, see also Phoenix Theatre 1960
7525 Town and Country, 1940
7526 Town Hall, New York, 1940
7527 Town Hall Forum of the West, 1944
7528 Traffic Summons Control, 1959
7529 Treasury Department, Bureau of Customs, 1930; 1947
7530 Trend, 1932-34
7531 Tribüne, 1951
7532 Turtle Bay Music School, Inc., 1960
7533 Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, 1936; 1937; 1942
7534 Twenty Brook Street/Gallery of the Arts, 1949-50
7535 Ullman, Mr. and Mrs. [Ullman, Arthur and Ullman, Lilian], 1961 -69
7536 United China Relief, 1941
7537 United Service Organizations, Inc., incl. USO - Camp Shows, Inc. 1942-44
7538 University of California, 1937; 1940; 1948; 60
7539 University of Colorado, 1941
7540 University of Hawaii, 1948-49
7541 University of Idaho, Moscow, 1938
7542 University of Minnesota, 1942
7543 University of Rochester, 1940
7544 University of Washington, 1946-63
7544a University of Wisconsin, 1961
7545 Untermeyer, Louis, 1928-58
7546 Upshaw, Lois, 1962; 1968
7547 Vanity Fair, 1926
7548 Varegrave;se, Louise, includes article on Angna Enters 1935; 1967
7549 Victoria and Albert Museum, 1937; 1947; 1959
7550 Virginia Quarterly Review, 1939
7551 Vogue, 1928; 1947
7552 W. & G. Foyle Ltd., 1955-67
7553 W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd., 1956
7554 WGZ New York's First Station, 1944
7555 Walkowitz, Abraham, 1936; 1945
7556 War Department- Aberdeen Proving Ground, 1944
7557 Warren Gallery, 1934
7558 Wells College, 1946
7559 Wesleyan University, 1955-64
7560 White House, The, 1933; 1964
7561 White, Martha R. 1932; 1936
7562 Whitehead, Bill, 1962-66
7563 Who's Important in Art, 1944
7564 Who's Who, [London], 1947
7565 Who's Who in America, includes Who's Who in the American Theatre 1944-60
7566 Who 's Who in the East, 1940
7567 Who's Who in Music, 1940
7568 Who's Who in the World, 1972
7569 Wiborg, F. B., 1927
7570 Wilcock, Cora, Miss , 1928
7571 Wilder, Isabel and Wilder, Thornton, 1957-69
7572 Wilfrid L. Davis Management, Inc., 1936
7573 William Willett Ltd., 1928-29
7574 Williams, Annie Laurie, 1944
7575 Wittenberg, Philip, 1928-62
Includes letter confirming Enters and Kantor (Kalonyme) marriage, 1953
7576 Wittenberg, Carrington & Farnsworth, 1942-63
7577 Woman's Centennial Congress, 1940
7578 Women's Professional Panhellenic Association, 1940
7579 Women's University Club, 1953
7580 Womrath's Library, 1928
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Wood, Audrey see also under Ashley-Stainer Inc. see also under Liebling-Wood see also under MCA Artists, Ltd.
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7581 Worcester Art Museum, 1938
7582 Workers Defense League, 1948
7583 World Center for Women's Archives, 1938; 1940
7584 World Geographic Society, 1952
7585 Yale University, [incl. letters re A. Stieglitz's correspondence] 1938; 1948; 1953; 1958; 1961-63
7586 Yeddeau, David, 1960-68
7587 YM & YWHA at 92nd street, 1957-58
7588 Yost, Kenneth, 1941-42; 1946-47; 1952-53
7589 Ziebolz, Herbert W., 1960-61
Angna Enters -- Louis Kalonyme: Correspondence between Angna Enters and Louis Kalonyme
Includes intimate letters to and from Angna Enters' husband, art critic and writer Louis Kalonyme, who was also her most ardent supporter and advisor in the artistic matters. It is arranged chronologically, 1924-1956.
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8590-629 1924-1931
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9630-661 1932-37
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10662-693 1938-1946
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11694-717 1950-1959
Fan-mail
The fan-mail series includes letters from individuals and sometimes organizations to Angna Enters as a performer, a writer and an artist. It is arranged chronologically, 1928-1972.
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12718-758Dance performances, books, drawings, greetings, thank-you letters 1922-1972
Acknowledgments for press-reviews
The fourth series consists of the numerous letters written by Angna Enters to reporters and critics acknowledging their reviews of her performances and books. It is arranged chronologically, 1942-1953.
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13759-761Carbon letters from Angna Enters to reviewers, 1942-53
Financial documentation
Financial documentation includes her leases, bills and insurance papers, as well as contracts, 1927-1973.
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13762Contracts, 1927-28
13763Contracts, 1929-30
13764Contracts, 1931-33
13765Contracts, 1934
13766Contracts, 1935
13767Contracts, 1936
13768Contracts, 1937
13769Contracts, 1938
13770Contracts, 1939
13771Contracts, 1940
13772Contracts, 1941
13773Contracts, 1946
Louis Kalonyme correspondence and papers
The last series includes Louis Kalonyme's correspondence (mostly private) not related to Angna Enters' carrer. Correspondence includes letters of condolences to Angna Enters on Louis Kalonyme's death.
The series also includes drafts of Kalonyme's writings on Eugene O'Neill (unpublished), and his passports. The series is arranged alphabetically, and covers the period of 1918-1961.
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14783 American Laboratory Theatre, 1927
14784 American Mercury, The, 1928
14785 American Play Company, 1927
14786 Bagger, Eugene S.,
14787 Baury, Louis, 1921-24 1922-24
14788 Bjorklund, Irene, 1920-21
14789 Block, John, S., 1927
14790 Brown, Bill and Sophie, 1921-24
14791 Buckminster, 1923-24
14792 Crane, Hart, 1923
14793 Creative Art magazine, 1928
Includes E. Weyhe
14794 cummings, e. e., 1922, n.d.
14795 Daily Herald, The , 1920
14796 Engelhardt, Georgia, 1933-35
14797 Fitzgerald, M. Eleanor, 1921-23
14798 Florence [first name only], 1920-24
14799 Freeman, Helen, 1927; 29, n.d.
14800 Fuller, Rosalind, 1920-21
14801 Goldman, Emma, 1923
14802 Hapgood, Neith [Norman], 1920
14803 Latvian Export and Import Corporation, 1921
14804 Marin, John , 1945-51, n.d.
14805 Marin, John, 1952-53
14806 Marin, John Jr., 1948-53
14807-808 Martindale, Joan, 1922-23, n.d.
14809 Mellquist, Jerome, 1949
14 Monterey, Carlotta see under O'Neill, Eugene
14810 Mullaney, Irene, 1951-54
14811 Mumford, Lewis, 1920-24; 60
14812 Mumford, Sophia Wittenberg , 1922
14813 New Republic, The , 1923
14814 New York Times, The, n.d.
14815 New York Tribune, Inc., 1918
14816 New York World Telegram, 1933
14817 Norman, Dorothy, 1929-60
14818 O'Keefe, Georgia , 1932; 52; 57
14819 O'Keefe, Georgia, telegrams, 1931-32
14820-821 O'Neill Eugene, 1920-1930
[xerox copies, include Carlotta Monterey, O'Neill's wife] 1924-29 [original letters]
14822 Ongley, Leonora, n.d.
14823 Reflex, The, 1927
14824 Roberts, Mary Fanton , 1925-26, 32
14825 Schubart, Dorothy, 1933-34
14826 Schubart, S. S., 1930
14827 Seven Arts Guild, 1936
14828 Shapiro & Sikawitt, Councelors at Law, 1929
14829 Sheaffer, Louis, re: Eugene O'Neill. 1957-60,
14830 Stettheimer, Ettie, 1930-40
14831 Stieglitz, Alfred, 1926; 30; 40; 49
14832 Strand, Paul, 1929
14833 Theatre Arts Monthly, 1928
14834 Weinberger, Harry, 1921
14835 Wilson, Edmund, 1922
14836 Wittenberg, Philip, 1921, 60, n.d.
14837 Yale University Library, 1953
14838 Yood, Nahum H., 1923-24
14839Letters of introduction for Louis Kantor on his assignment in Europe as an American journalist, 1923
14840-841Letters to AE and LK during Kalonyme's illness and letter of condolences on LK death
LK writings
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14842-844 Reminiscence of Gene
14845Poems and other writings, 1920
14846Passports
14847Unidentified