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THE THEATER AS IT REFLECTS THE PROBLEMS OF THE SOUTH: A STUDY OF THE AMERICAN THEATER FROM 1919 TO 1947 INSOFAR AS IT HAS REFLECTED THE SOCIALAND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN REGION OF THE UNITED STATES PDF

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Planchard Assistant Professor Martha H ill, Assistant Professor Durward Pruden THE THEATER AS IT REFLECTS THE PROBLEMS OF TIT7 SOUTH A STUDY OF THE AMERICAN THEATER FROM 1919 to 19h7 INSOFAR AS IT HAS REFLECTED THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN REGION OF THE UNITED STATES Kemper Martin Moore Submitted in partial fulfillm ent of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Education in the School of Education of New York University 19$0 / 9 F’n-1 Eecument ^ ?TR \ v \ The student hereby guarantees that no part of the dissertation or document which she has submitted for publication has been heretofore published and (or) copyrighted in the United States of America, except in the case of passages quoted from other published sources; that she is the sole author and proprietor of said dissertation or document; that the dissertation or document contains no matter ufaich, if pub­ lished, w ill be libelous or otherwise injurious, or infringe in ary way the copyright of any other party; and that she w ill defend, indemnify and hold harmless New York University against a ll suits and proceedings which may be brought and against a ll claims which may be made against New York University by reason of the publication of said dissertation or document. A )'t J 9 J - d Date THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS Chapel Hill, N. C, December 21, 1^-9 Miss Kemper M. Moore 58 West 57th Street New York, New York Dear Miss Moore: ' In reply to your letter of December 13, I am glad to say that The University of North Carolina Press hereby grants you permission to quote the passages you cite from HUMAN GEOGRAPHY OF THE SOUTH, THE WASTED LAND, and SOUTHERN REGIONS. This permission, which is necessary only in case your dissertation is published, is granted without charge, and on condition that acknowledgment be made of title, author, and publisher, This acknow­ ledgment should appear on the page on which your quotation begins, unless, to conform with your general format, it appears in a separate section de­ voted to acknowledgments of material quoted with permission, Sincerely yours, U * y M $ eT * ' Lambert Davis Director LD w • X c n o W , i t e y & S c a r s , live. ESTABLISHED 1807 W. O, WILEY, P u b l i s h e r s o k B o o k s CHAIRMAN OP THE BOARD E. P. HAMILTON , THEODORE COBURN. PRESIDENT ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIOENT E. A. SMITH . 44-0 FOURTH AVENUE VICE-PRESIDENT & TREASURER U. S. SNYDER, R. M .TRIEST, ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT N ew Y o rk I6.N.Y. MARTIN MATHESON. TELEPHONE W.B. VWICIEL-EPRYE,SIDENT MURRAY HILL 9-7630 VICE-PRESIOENT Si SECRETARY December 20, 19U9 Miss Kemper M. Moore 58 West 57 Street New York, N. Y. Dear Miss Moore: I would like to acknowledge your letter of December ll*, requesting permission to quote some excerpts from pages 261 and 27k of Parkins1 THE SOUTH, which are to be used in your thesis, ful­ fillin g the requirements for the Doctorate at New York University, We are pleased to grant you this permission, and our only request is that you give credit in the following form: "Reprinted by permission from THE SOUTH by A.E,Parkins, published try John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 19&8." >uly yours, $ i iest esident DCP Duke University Press Durham, North Carolina College Station December 15, 1949 Miss Kemper M. Moore 58 West 57th Street New York, N. Y. Dear Miss Moore: The Duke University Press w ill be glad to have you use the passage from E. T. Thompson's Race Relations and the Race Problem noted in your letter of December 13, 1949, in your doctoral dissertation at N. Y. U. Sincerely yours, AGB/ls Ashbel G. Brice, Editor APPLETON-CENTURY-CROFTS, INC. PUBLISHERS OF BOOKS SINCE 1825 35 West 32nd Street, N ew Y o r k 1, N. Y. December 22, 19^9 M iss Kemper M. Moore 58 W est 57 th S treet New York, New York Dear M iss Moores Thank you Tor your letter of December 13th. Vfe have no objection to your quoting from BELCM THE POTOMAC by Virginius Dabney in your th e s is , provided acknowledgment is made to the book. Should your th esis be accepted for publication, i t would o f course be necessary for the publisher to obtain our formal permission for use of the m aterial you are quoting. Sincerely, E lizabeth Horner EH/gg HARPER & BROTH ERS P U B L I S H E R S S I N C E 1 8 1 7 49 East 33rd Street, New York 16, N, Y. December 19, 19^-9 Miss Kemper M* Moore 58 West 57th Street Hew York, Hew York Dear Miss Mpore: In accordance with, the request contained in your letter of December 13 th , we are glad to grant you permission to quote from AH AMEEICAH DILEMMA, as indicated in such letter, on condition that full credit is given to the source of the material* Cordially yours OOEEDDWWAAYY /JPEAD Editor, Social & Economic Books OT: cr CABLE ADDRESS : HARPSAM • TELEPHONE : HURRAY HILL 3-1900 B fiO T K BXS 49 BABI 33s BTBBET NEW TOHK 13 , if . Y. Janaary 6* 1950 Sear Hiss Moore: In reply to your le tte r of January 3?&t we sh a ll "be very glad to give you permission to use the quotation specified from OUT 07 TEX SOOTH hy Paul Green in your thesis for the Doctorate at Hew York University* Kindly give the usual credit to the t it le and author* SineAvalv vmiri. Elizabeth B* Harvey Permission Department Hits Kemper M. Moore jSJSVest 57th Street Hw York, Hew York Henry Holt and Company, Inc, 2 5 7 FOURTH AVENUE • NEW YORK 10 <U«I ^0<v*Ay> Permission is granted with pleasure for the use of the material listed in your letter _ providing proper acknowledgment is given to the author, volume and Henry Holt and Company as the publishers. ........................................................ PERMISSIONS DEMRTMENT books published by Alfred A, Knopf, Inc, QUOTATION may be made without asking us for specific permission, subject to the following conditions: (1) You will give full credit to the book, the author, and ourselves as publishers. Also to series and translator, if any, (2) This waiver of the requirement for specific written permission does not extend to verse, to illustrations, and to quotations totaling more than five hundred words from any one book, or to quotations that are complete in themselves, e.g., brief stories or essays. (3) It is clearly understood that the preceding paragraphs apply only to quotations used for purposes of illustration, or the citing of authority, and. not to quotations presented as primary material for its own sake (as in anthologies or books of readings.) The responsibility for determining the nature of the use rests with the publisher who is going to publish the quoted material.

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