The collection includes papers relating to Charles England's career as Head Usher at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, N.Y. Included are his memoirs and correspondence, as well as programs, schedules, photographs, ephemera, etc. related to the theater.
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Livingston's papers consist of a one volume manuscript, titled "'Itchy Feet, a Sort of Autobiography." It was written by Mr. Livingston in 1953, and describes the construction of the Eastman Theatre and of the River Campus. It also tells of his many trips of different parts of the world. Also in the collection is the typescript of the diary Livingston kept between July 22, 1925 and May 20, 1930 describing his activities as General Superintendent of Eastman Theater.
This collection is comprised of mostly photographs of the different stages of construction of the Eastman Theatre and images of some of the workers who helped build it. It also contains the Apprentice Card of Frank Whalen, timekeeper for the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, Local Union No. 33 of Rochester, NY.
Treasurer: correspondence re: movie theaters, circa 1924-1942 0.97 Cubic feet
Correspondence, copies of correspondence, legal papers, etc., related to the movie theaters owned by the University and leased to movie theater companies. The collection includes correspondence with George Eastman relating to the installation of sound equipment for motion pictures in the Eastman Theatre.
This collection contains Eastman Theatre contracts with performing artists for the seasons 1923/1924 through 1926/1927, as well as some correspondence and carbons of correspondence. Correspondents include George Eastman.