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The King and I Libretto

Description: Excerpt from act 1, scene 2 of "The King and I" Libretto which features Director Lewis Fulks' notations in preparation for the 1961 Abilene Christian College Homecoming musical performance.
Date: 1951~
Creator: Rodgers, Richard

[Dr. Gaylan Collier Theatre Scrapbook]

Description: Scrapbook documenting Dr. Gaylan Collier's involvement in the Abilene Christian College theatre program from 1958-1960. Scrapbook contains various photographs, programs, letters, newspaper clippings and other memorabilia regarding multiple productions.
Date: 1958/1960
Creator: Collier, Gaylan

[Program: Wizard of Oz, 1958]

Description: Program for "Wizard of Oz," the Abilene Christian College 1958 Homecoming musical production produced by the Departments of Speech and Music. The play was performed in Sewell Auditorium on the Abilene Christian College campus November 1st, 3rd, and 4th 1958.
Date: 1958
Creator: Abilene Christian College

[Newspaper Clipping: Belles of 1918]

Description: Newspaper clipping about the Abilene Christian College students who will be featured in the song "A City Set on a Hill" to be presented at the university's Anniversary Celebration. Includes a photograph of six young ladies all wearing the same polka dot graduation garments, holding their purses up at chest height with both hands.
Date: 1956

[Photograph of Bible Building]

Description: Photograph of thirteen men (Bible Faculty) with shovels lined up and ready to dig for the ground breaking of Bible Building. The men with shovels include: W. R. Smith, Carl Spain, LeMoine Lewis, Frank Pack, Paul Southern, Fred Barton, Paul Rotenberry, R. L. Johnston, J. W. Roberts, Woodrow Wilson, J. D. Thomas, Robert Alexander, and J. P. Lewis.
Date: 1955

[Photograph of Music Building 2]

Description: Photograph of the left side and front view of Music Building 2 on the Abilene Christian College campus. A sign pointing the way to the department of industrial arts can be seen in the grass beside the building. The building is a long, one-story structure with white clapboard siding.
Date: 1958
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