George Milton Savage family papers, 1861-2000

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Savage, George Milton, 1904-1977
Title
George Milton Savage family papers
Dates
1861-2000 (inclusive)
Quantity
12.03 cubic feet (27 boxes)
Collection Number
5400 (Accession No. 5400-001)
Summary
Family papers mostly from playwrights George Milton Savage and George Savage, Jr.
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to all users.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

George Milton Savage was a playwright and teacher of playwriting. He was born in Tacoma, Washington in 1904 and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1923. He received his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Washington. A professor of English, he taught composition and literature at the University of Washington from 1930 to 1951. Savage provided generous editorial assistance to students and writers, such as Betty MacDonald, who went on to successful careers.

In 1943 Savage established the Tryout Theatre in Seattle, which was dedicated to the production of newly written plays, including some of his own. In 1945 he organized a writer's conference in Seattle that was a predecessor to the Pacific Northwest Writers Conference. He was also an editorial adviser to Superior Publishing Company, a publisher of novels and non-fiction.

In 1951 Savage moved to the University of California, Los Angeles in order to direct graduate work for their theater arts department. He received a Fulbright grant to teach at the University of Bristol, England in 1958 and held visiting professorships at the University of Iowa, the Idyllwild Arts Foundation, and the Dramatische Werkstatt in Salzburg, Austria. In 1962 he was elected to receive the Margo Jones Award, one of the highest honors in American theater, for his support of new play programs. Savage retired from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1971, but continued teaching in the school's extension unit. In 1975 he returned to Seattle, where he died in 1977.

Over his lifetime, Savage wrote 72 plays, a number of them in collaboration with his son George Savage, Jr. Earlier in his career, he occasionally wrote under the pseudonym of Kerry Fairfax. His most successful works are The Phoenix and the Dwarfs, The Garbage Hustler, and Verily I Do, a musical written in collaboration with Gladys Charles. Savage's career took off in 1937 when his play about a sit-down strike, See How They Run, won a play competition co-sponsored by the Federal Theatre Project and the Dramatists Guild. The play was performed by Federal Theatres in San Francisco and Seattle in 1938. Savage also collaborated with Edourar Peltret, Bill Noble, Zoe Schiller, Dorothy Burke, Dorothy Berrigan, Sophie Rosenstein, and Gladys Charles.

In 1929 Savage married Gladys Ferrier, the daughter of Washington pioneers from Aberdeen. She wrote book reviews and other articles, and often assisted Savage with his playwriting and business correspondence. Gladys Savage worked in the English departments at the University of Washington and the University of California Los Angeles.

The Savages had two sons, George Milton, Jr. and John Robert. George Milton Savage, Jr. (sometimes referred to as Jorj or George III) is also a playwright and has written more than 30 plays since the 1960s, some in collaboration with his father. His plays have been produced in small theaters, mostly on the West Coast.

John Nelson Savage (1832-?), a Civil War soldier with the Indiana Volunteers, was the grandfather of George Milton Savage 1904-.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Savage Family papers consist of the papers of George Milton Savage, 1904-; Gladys Ferrier Savage; George Savage, Jr.; John Nelson Savage; and John Robert Savage. The George Milton Savage, 1904- subgroup constitutes the largest portion of the papers and consists of correspondence, scripts, publications, programs, subject files, and other material. George Milton Savage's papers also include documentation of his activities in the American Theatre Association, the National Theatre Conference, the Pacific Northwest Writers' Conference, and the Tryout Theatre in Seattle. The George Savage, Jr. subgroup primarily consists of his published and unpublished scripts. The Gladys Savage subgroup includes letters from George Milton Savage and others. The John Nelson Savage subgroup consists of a Civil War diary and a typescript of an 1862 letter.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

George Milton Savage's and George Savage, Jr.'s rights transferred to the University of Washington Libaries. Others' rights have not been transferred.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged in five subgroups:

  • John Nelson Savage papers, dated 1861-1862
  • George Milton Savage, 1904- papers, dated 1921-1978
  • Gladys Ferrier Savage papers, dated 1929-1987
  • George Savage, Jr. papers, dated 1942-2000
  • John Robert Savage papers, dated 1945-1953

Acquisition Information

This accession is a merger of the George Milton Savage papers donated to the Libraries by John Savage in 1998 and George Savage, Jr. in 2001; the George Savage, Jr. papers donated by George Savage, Jr. in 2005; the Gladys Ferrier Savage papers donated by Mrs. Savage in 1982; and a diary of John Nelson Savage donated by George Milton Savage in 1945.

Processing Note

Processed by Shawn Kilburn in 2005.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

John Nelson Savage, 1832-Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
VF
VF1769
Outgoing Letter - Typescript
Letter to his wife from Perryville, Kentucky.
1862
Diary
1861-1862

George Milton Savage, 1904-Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Personal and Professional Papers
Biographical Features
Box/Folder
1/1
General
1944-1951, undated
1/2
Memorials
1977
1/3
Vitae
1972-1976
1/4-8
University of California, Los Angeles Promotional Material
1947-1971, undated
1/9
University of Washington Promotional Material
1936-1949
1/10
Miscellaneous Promotional Material
1942-1959, undated
Incoming Letters
Box/Folder
1/11
[Shephard?], Kathryn
1945, undated
1/12
Savage, Gladys
1953, undated
1/13
Savage, Mrs. George
Mother of George Milton Savage.
undated
1/14
Barney
1945-1947
1/15
Becky
1974-1975, undated
1/16
Helen
1945-1962, undated
1/17-18
First Name Only - Others
1945-1976
1/19
Unidentified
1939-1947
Box/Folder
1/20
Outgoing Letters
1946-1960, undated
General Correspondence
Box/Folder
2/1-2
AFG Literary Agency
1938-1944
2/3
Banner Play Bureau
1930-1936, undated
2/4
Becker, Ethel Anderson
1945-1949
2/5
Blake, Christopher S.
1930-1950
2/6
Boyd, Mal
1947-1949
2/7
Brittain, Vera
1947-1948
2/8
Burke, Dorothy I.
1945-1947, undated
2/9
Charles, Gladys
1943, 1948, undated
2/10
Conkle, Ellsworth P. (E.P.)
1938-1946, undated
2/11
Corin, Blanche A.
1947-1949
2/12
D. Appleton & Company
1929-1939
2/13-14
The Dramatic Publishing Company
2 folders
1930-1942
2/15-17
Dramatists Play Service
1936-1942
3/1
Eaton, Walter Prichard
1938-1942, undated
3/2
Ebsen, Buddy and Nancy
1962-1975
3/3-4
Eldridge Entertainment House
1931-1947
3/5-9
Federal Theatre Project
1936-1939, undated
3/10
Finch, Robert Voris
1947-1950
3/11
Fitzgerald Publishing Corporation
1930-1936
3/12
Frederick B. Ingram Productions
1934-1938
3/13
Hammill, Frank
1945, undated
3/14
Hughes, Babette
1945-1948, undated
3/15
Latham, Harold Strong
1955-1964
3/16
Lay, Margaret
1946-1951
3/17
Longmans, Green & Co.
1929-1937, undated
3/18
Lucas, William Dennis
1945-1946
3/19
MacDonald, Betty Bard
1946-1948
3/20
MacMillan Company
1944-1949
3/21
Merriam, H. G. (Harold Guy)
1937-1948
3/22
Miller, Irene
1976
4/1
New York Public Library Theater Collection
1946-1957
4/2
Parke, James H. and Catherine
1945-1948, undated
4/3
Pasadena Playhouse
1945-1948, undated
4/4
Penn Publishing Company
1929-1937, undated
4/5
[Reed?], Harlan and Edith
1944-1947
4/6
Ross, Nancy Wilson (Young) and Stanley Young
1944-1947, undated
4/7-22
Row, Peterson & Company
Contains correspondence of Gladys Savage on behalf of George Savage.
1929-1944
4/23
Schnitzler, Henry
1959-1967
4/24
Tabrah, Ruth
1945-1949, undated
4/25
Taylor, George
1945-1964
5/1-2
Walter H. Baker Company
1930-1944, undated
5/3
Washington State Capitol Historical Museum
1945-1948
5/4
Williams, Guy
1945-1976, undated
5/5
Wood, Elizabeth Lambert ("Mother Wood")
1957-1962
5/6
Yasuda, Ken
1945-1949
5/7-14
Miscellaneous A-M
1930-1976, undated
6/1-6
Miscellaneous N-Z
1936-1976, undated
General Correspondence Regarding:
Box/Folder
6/7
"Author Meets Critic" Conference
1948
6/8
Defense Skits
1942-1943
6/9
The Expensive Wench
1945-1950
6/10
Fire Shall Forgive
1944-1948
6/11
George Savage Little Theatre
1975-1976
6/12
Letters to Cyril Phillips
1963
6/13
New Job
1950
7/1
New York City Trip
1941
7/2
Phoenix and the Dwarfs
Includes correspondence from Eleanor Roosevelt and J. Edgar Hoover.
1944-1945
7/3
Universities of the West Annual Volume of One-Act Plays
1948
7/4
Verily I Do
Includes an 8x10 photograph of two unidentified people.
1944-1949, undated
Interdepartmental Correspondence; University of California, Los Angeles
Box/Folder
7/5
Selden, Samuel
1960-1962
7/6
Miscellaneous
1951-1967
Interdepartmental Correspondence; University of Washington
Box/Folder
7/7
Department of English
1938-1949
7/8
Extension Service
1940-1948
7/9
President (Sieg, Lee Paul)
1939-1945
7/10
RE: Student Activities
1944-1949
7/11
RE: Teaching Evaluations
1932-1947, undated
7/12
Miscellaneous
1931-1949
Box/Folder
7/13
Genealogical Materials (Simmons Clan)
1945-1976, undated
Writings
Scripts
Contains typescripts (indicated by quotation marks) and publications (indicated by italics).
Box/Folder
8/1
"About Face"
undated
8/2
"Away All Boats"
1954
8/3
"Beadwork is on the Agenda"
1989
8/4
"Bear McCready"
1972, undated
8/5
"The Bereavement of Babs Bursette"
1970
8/6
"Burnt Laurel"
undated
8/7
"The Champion"
undated
8/8-9
"Cottonwood Tales"
1951, undated
8/10
"Cowboy's Cabins"
1974
8/11
"Dash Point"
undated
8/12
Make-Up
Appears in the publication "Two by Two"
1934
9/1-2
"The Days of Wakefield's Bar"
1971, 1977
9/3-4
"Discovery"
undated
9/5-6
"Don't Shoot"
1955, undated
9/7
"Eagle Nest Ranch"
1971
9/8
"Editorial Conference"
undated
9/9
"Fire Shall Forgive"
undated
9/10
"Fulfillment"
undated
9/11
"The Garbage Hustler"
1964
9/12
Gratitude
1936
9/13
Make-Up and Lies
1938
9/14
Signal Ninety-Nine
undated
10/1
"Goodbye My Son"
1955
10/2
"The Hayshakers"
1951
10/3
"Heritage"
undated
10/4
"His Xcellency"
undated
10/5
The Hundred-Thousandth Kiss
1932
10/6
"I'll Take My Two Legs with Me"
undated
10/7
"Impetuous Traveler"
undated
10/8
"The Incorruptible"
undated
10/9
"Keep Me a Woman Grown"
undated
10/10
Live Wires
1937
10/11-12
"Look What Love Can Do"
undated
10/13
"The Love Merger"
undated
10/14
"Mac and Martha"
undated
10/15-16
"Mountain Dog"
1950, 1960
10/17
"Moving the Earth"
1971
10/18-19
"Not Around Gordie"
1961, 1969
10/20
Cross My Heart
1939
10/21
The Lonely Hearth
1930
11/1
"Prisoner in the Courtyard"
1964
11/2
"The Revolt"
undated
11/3-6
"See How They Run"
undated
11/7
"Slade Ruled Supreme
1965
11/8
"Smart Misery"
1932
11/9
"The Soul of an Artist"
undated
11/10
"Talkin' Sunshine"
undated
11/11
Tea Time
1931
11/12
"Tearing Out the Fangs of the Young Lions"
1971
11/13
No Soap
1938
12/1
"Ten Dreams Around the World"
1960
12/2
That's My Baby
1938
12/3
"This Happy Dream"
undated
12/4
"Tomb of Beercans"
1960
12/5
"Two Weeks with Cinderella"
1954
12/6-8
"Verily I Do"
1943
12/9-10
"Village Courtroom"
1951, undated
12/11-12
"Virtue Revisited" (incomplete)
1955, undated
12/13
Watch Your Step
1931
12/14
Four Hearts Doubled
1930
12/15
The Whoofenpoof
Appears in the publications "The Gateway Series of Tested Plays"
1931
13/1
"The Year of the Sit In"
undated
13/2-3
"You Can't Lose"
undated
13/4
Young Adventure
1941
13/5
Fragments and Unidentified Scripts
undated
Box/Folder
13/6-8
Articles
1934-1974, undated
13/9
Book Reviews
1942-1943, undated
Box/Folder
13/14
Listen, World!
Published script appears in "The Gateway Series of Tested Plays"
undated
Writings of Others
Box/Folder
13/10
Dionisio, Juan
1937
13/11
Gallemore, Melvin
undated
13/12
Harris, Aurand
1945
Hughes, Babette and Glenn - Play
Box/Folder
27/1
While The River Flows
1930
Hughes, Babette - Plays
Box/Folder
27/2
Because It's June
1940
27/2
Columbine in the Country
1930
27/2
Daisy Won't Tell
1937
27/3
Early Victorian
1938
27/3
Greek to You
1938
27/3
If the Shoe Pinches
1937
27/3
The Lady Who Came to Lunch
1942
27/3
Life with Mother
1942
27/4
Money for Jam
1928
27/4
Mrs. Harper's Bazaar
1937
27/4
Murder! Murder! Murder!
1931
27/4
Safety-Pins First
1932
27/5
Spring Scene
1939
27/5
Surprise Party
1941
27/5
Too Many Cakes
1934
Hughes, Glenn Arthur - Plays and Book
Box/Folder
27/6
Ask Me Another
1943
27/6
Babbitt's Boy
1931
27/6
Cloaks
1931
27/6
Columbine Madonna
1930
27/7
Dollars to Doughnuts
1934
27/7
Double or Nothing
1941
27/7
Enchanted Night
1939
27/7
Funny Business
1932
27/8
Going Places
1940
27/8
The Good Sport
1941
27/8
Green Fire
1932
27/9
The Green Scarab
1945
27/9
Happiness for Six
1928
27/9
Happy-Go-Lucky
1936
27/9
Harlequinade In Green And Orange
1925
27/10
Head First
1947
27/10
The Magic Apple
1954
27/10
Midnight
1941
27/11
Midsummer Madness
1940
27/11
Much Ado about Loving
1932
27/12-13
New Plays for Mummers
1926
27/14
None Too Good for Dodo
1929
27/14
Pierrot's Mother
1923
27/14
The Purple Cottage
1932
27/14
The Real Gloria
1929
27/14
Red Carnations
1925
27/14
Romance, Inc
1938
27/15
Running Wild
1939
27/15
Small-Town Girl
1937
27/15
Spring Fever
1937
27/16
Suspense
1942
27/16
Truth on a Holiday
1938
27/17
University of Washington Plays, First Series
1921
27/18
University of Washington Plays, Second Series
1924
27/19
What Do You Think?
1932
27/19
You're Only Young Once
1939
27/20
The Penthouse Theatre
1942
Box/Folder
27/21
Hughes, Glenn: Article
1941
University of Washington Chapbooks (Edited by Glenn Hughes)
Box/Folder
27/22
Bell, E.T.: Debunking Science
1930
27/22
Fletcher, John Gould: The Crisis of Film
1929
27/23
Gowen, Herbert H.: The Journal of Kenko
1927
27/23
Gowen, Herbert H.: A Precursor of Perry
1928
27/24
Hughes, Babette: Christopher Morley, Multi Ex Uno
1927
27/24
Hughes, Babette: Some Ultra-Modern French Poets
1930
27/25
Hughes, Glenn and Iwasaki, Yozan T.: Fifteen Poets of Modern Japan, A Book of Translations
1928
27/25
Hughes, Glenn and Iwasaki, Yozan T.: Three Women Poets of Modern Japan, A Book of Translations
1927
27/26
Isaacs, Walter F.: The Painter Looks at Nature
1927
27/26
Soupault, Philippe: The American Influence in France
1930
27/27
Wagenknecht, Edward: Utopia Americana
1929
27/27
Williams, Guy: Logger-Talk
1930
27/28
Winther, Sophus Keith: The Realistic War Novel
1930
Box/Folder
27/29
MacDonald, Betty Bard: Article
1947
13/13
Parrington, Vernon Lewis
1921-1937
14/1
Rangappa, K. S.
1969, undated
14/2
Theatre Annual
1944-1946
14/3
Unidentified Book Reviews
1939-1942, undated
14/4-5
Miscellaneous
1933-1978, undated
Box/Folder
14/6-7
Chronological Log
Contains personal observations and recollections about family, friends, and various events ordered by year.
1933-1978
14/8-10
Notebooks
Contains notes on a trip to Europe, and a notebook filled with shorthand writing.
1958-1959, 1970, undated
14/11
Personal Business Records
1930-1948
Lists
Box/Folder
15/1
Play Publishers
undated
15/2
Plays Written by George Savage
1959
Grant Files
Box/Folder
15/3
Fulbright Report - Report On Sabbatical
1958-1959
15/4
National Endowment for the Humanities - Proposal
1967-1968
15/5
Rockefeller Foundation and Abbott Kaplan - Proposal
1963
Theater Programs
Box/Folder
15/6-7
California
1942-1973
15/8
Washington
1927, 1937-1950, undated
15/9
Other
1887, 1938-1947, 1958-1959, undated
Box/Folder
15/10
Photograph
One candid 2x3 photograph of children: Michael, Madeleine, Sandra, and Susan.
undated
15/11-12
Ephemera
1927-1993, undated
15/13
Ration Book (World War II)
1943
Subject Files
Box/Folder
16/1-2
Aldwell, Thomas T.
1947-1950
16/3
American Association of University Professors, University of Washington Chapter
1944-1947, undated
16/4
American National Theatre and Academy
1947-1948
16/5
Campbell, Patricia
1944-1950, undated
16/6
Federal Theatre Project
Includes three medium format negatives depicting the Federal Theatre in Seattle (see also UW negative #21075). Also includes a scrapbook with clippings and unidentified photographs and programs.
1936-1976
16/7
Free Lance
1945, undated
16/8
Koch, Frederick H. (Carolina Playmakers)
1938-1943
16/9
McRae, John
undated
16/10
Monthly Evergreen Magazine
1946
16/11
The Phoenix and the Dwarfs
Published as a book.
1943-1945
17/1-4
Rucker, Helen
1954-1957
17/5
Studio Theatre
1941, 1948
17/6
United States National Youth Administration
1941
Box/Folder
17/7
Clippings
1944-1975
American Educational Theatre Association Records
General Correspondence
Box/Folder
17/8
Leathem, Barclay
1938-1939
17/9
Parke, James
1939-1942
17/10
Other
1942-1964
17/11
Regarding American Educational Theatre Association Convention Program
1948
Box/Folder
17/12
Membership List
undated
18/1
Scrapbook - Committee on Playwriting and the Experimental Production of Manuscript Plays
1938-1939
18/2
Newsletter/Ephemera
1948, undated
Subject Files
Box/Folder
18/3
American Educational Theatre Association Convention Session
1967
18/4
American Educational Theatre Association Southern California Section
1947-1948
18/5
Manuscript Play Project
1948-1949, undated
National Theatre Conference Records
Box/Folder
18/6
General Correspondence
Major correspondent: Leathem, Barclay S.
1939-1951
18/7
Minutes
1948
18/8
Bulletin
1946
Pacific Northwest Writers' Conference Records
1946-1948
Box/Folder
18/9
Incoming Letters
1946-1948
18/10
Photo Album
Contains 60 photographs of individuals and groups, mostly unidentified.
1947
18/11
Programs
1946-1948
18/12
Ephemera
1946-1947
Seattle Junior Programs Records
Box/Folder
18/13-15
History
1939-1969
18/16
Reports
1948-1959
18/17
Miscellany
1947, 1949
18/18
Subject Series; Playwriting Competitions
1948-1955, undated
Tryout Theatre Records
Box/Folder
15/14
Meeting Logbook
Includes membership lists, bookings, articles and bylaws, contributors, strategic plans, publicity, organizational charts, minutes, etc.
1948-1949
18/19
Historical Features
1947-1948, undated
18/20
Organizational Features
undated
18/21
By-laws
1948, undated
18/22
General Correspondence
1944-1950, undated
General Correspondence Regarding
Box/Folder
18/23
The Bishop's Bed
1944
19/1
Cow in the Apartment
1948
19/2
Day of a Faun
1947-1948
19/3
The Old War Horse
1943-1944
19/4
Unholy Apostle
1946-1947
Lists
Box/Folder
19/5
Membership
1943-1949
19/6
Plays and playwrights
1943-1950
19/7
Productions
1943-1951
Productions
Includes programs, scripts, reviews, and correspondence.
Box/Folder
19/8-9
Blue Alert
1943
19/10
Endure the Night
1943
19/11
Verily I Do
1944, 1949
19/12
The Phoenix and the Dwarfs
1944
19/13
Quiet Victory
1944
19/14
Fire Shall Forgive
1945
19/15
Ring Around the Bathtub
1945
19/16
Holiday from Love
1945
19/17
Let's Get Married, Mother
1945
19/18
The Expensive Wench
1946
20/1
Accidentally Yours
1946
20/2
Exclusive Story
1946
20/3
Gull's Way
1947
20/4
Madame Ada
1947
20/5
Hail Columbia
1947
20/6
Unholy Apostle
1947
20/7
The End is the Dream
1947
20/8
Cow in the Apartment and Alternate Route
1948
20/9
Tina
1948
20/10
Cup of Fury
1948
20/11
Three by Three
Set of three one-act plays
1948
20/12
Tom Jones
1948
20/13
The Quick and the Dead
1948-1949
20/14
Sight Unseen
1948
20/15
The Purple Starfish
1949
20/16
Beside Myself
1949
20/17
Dream of Fair Women
1949
20/18
The Happy Family/Family Hour
1949
20/19-20
Other Productions
undated
Box/Folder
20/21-23
Play Evaluations
1943-1949
Scripts
Box/Folder
21/1
An Afternoon in Verona
undated
21/2
The Sow's Ear
undated
Box/Folder
21/3-5
Writings
1944-1945, 1947, undated
21/6-7
Newsletter: Tryout Times
1944-1945, undated
21/8
Scrapbook
Includes clippings, bulletins, correspondence, and approximately 50 photographs of actors and productions.
1947-1948
21/9
Photograph: Day of the Faun
undated
21/10
Notes
1944-1945, undated
21/11
Clippings
1929, 1947-1948, undated
Board of Directors
Box/Folder
21/12
Intra-Organizational Correspondence
1947-1948
21/13-14
Minutes
1943-1948, undated
21/15
Lists
1948, undated
21/16
Budgets
1943, 1947, undated

Gladys Ferrier SavageReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
25/9
Biographical Features
1930s, 1952, undated
Incoming Letters
Box/Folder
25/10
Becker, Ethel Anderson
undated
25/11
Blake, Christopher S.
1948, 1986
25/12
Ebsen, Nancy
1975
25/13
Latham, Harold Strong
1957, 1961-1962
25/14
Parrington, Vernon Louis
1929
25/15
Savage, George Milton
1929, 1963-1964, undated
25/16-21
Condolences A-N
1977
26/1-4
Condolences O-Z
1977
26/5-6
Condolences Excerpts
1977
26/7-8
Miscellaneous A-Z
1930, 1941-1987, undated
26/9
First Names Only
1945-1962, 1978, undated
26/10
Unidentified
undated
Box/Folder
26/11
Outgoing Letters
1941, 1947, 1953, undated
26/12
General Correspondence: Wood, Mother (Elizabeth Lambert)
1957-1962, undated
26/13
Writings
undated
26/14
Diary
1948
26/15
Photograph of Gladys Savage
1930s
26/16-17
Ephemera
1948-1949, 1969-1970, undated

George Savage, Jr.Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Incoming Letters
Box/Folder
22/1
Savage, George Milton and Gladys
1942, 1959, undated
22/2
Miscellaneous
1946, 1957, 1975
Box/Folder
22/3
General Correspondence with Sam Gerstein
1977-1978
Writings
Scripts (Published)
Box/Folder
22/4
500 Ponies and Both My Wives
1980
22/5
Desire Under the Pines
Includes one 8x10" photograph of actor Ray Hodder.
1997
22/6
Doc and the Widow
Includes one 8x10" photograph of actors Phil Lucas and Michael Pratt.
1989
22/7
Doctin Maynard
Includes one unidentitfied production photograph.
undated
22/8
Don't Go to Truckee Meadows
1979
22/9
The Fighting Stockwells
1956, 1965
22/10
Good Morning, I Mean Good Evening
undated
22/11
Kubla Can't
Includes one 8x10" photograph of Lionel Campbell and Jessie Martinez.
1995
22/12
Kubla Can't: The Women's Scenes
1995
22/13
The Woman Who Was Like Steve McQueen
2005
23/1
The Legend of Bodie Rose
1989
23/2
Lynching at the Forks
1978
23/3
The Mules of Auburn
1976
23/4
An Occasional Impala
1995
23/5
Raccoon/Moose
1992
23/6
The Rebellious Horse
1982
23/7
Riding the Lettuce
1999
23/8
Sable Colored Eyebrows
1985
23/9
The Safe Sex Party
1993
23/10
Seagull on the Mast
1989
23/11
Sitting Ducks and Anxiety in Society
1994
23/12
Christmas Brotherhood
2001
24/1
The Top Two
1994
24/2
Undefined Relationship
1992
24/3
Woman on the Bridge
1991
24/4
Xerxes' Reward
1989
Scripts (Unpublished)
Box/Folder
24/5
"As the Seagull Flies"
1984
24/6
"The Blue Mist of Great Distances"
1976
24/7
"Bowed But Not Broke"
undated
24/8-9
"Dead Cow Valley"
undated
24/10
"A Passage to More Than India"
1967
24/11
"They Ought to Call You Patron"
undated
24/12
"Threat to the Community"
undated
25/1
"The Vatos Sit Over Here"
undated
25/2
Miscellaneous
undated
Other
Box/Folder
25/3
"Ode to a Northwest Passage"
1981
Box/Folder
25/4-5
DAMN (Dramatists and Actors Meeting Now) Scripts
1998-2000
25/6
Subject File
Includes various resumes, write ups, and selected reviews.
undated
25/7
Schoolwork
1948, undated
25/8
Clippings
1980

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Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
26/18
General Correspondence
1945, 1947, 1953, undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Creative writing (Higher education)--Northwest, Pacific
  • Dramatists, American--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
  • Theater--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States
  • Theater--Washington (State)--Seattle

Personal Names

  • Kerry, Fairfax, 1904-1977
  • MacDonald, Betty Bard--Correspondence
  • Savage, George Milton, 1904-1977--Archives
  • Savage, George, 1936- --Archives
  • Savage, Gladys Ferrier--Archives
  • Savage, John N. (John Nelson), 1832- --Archives

Corporate Names

  • American Educational Theatre Association
  • Federal Theatre Project (Seattle, Wash.)
  • National Theatre Conference
  • Pacific Northwest Writers' Conference--Photographs
  • Tryout Theatre

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)--Intellectual life--20th century

Form or Genre Terms

  • Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
  • Correspondence
  • Diaries
  • Photograph albums
  • Photographs
  • Plays
  • Programs
  • Scrapbooks
  • Scripts (documents)
  • Typescripts

Occupations

  • Dramatists

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Brittain, Vera, 1893-1970--Correspondence (creator)
    • Ebsen, Buddy, 1908-2003--Correspondence (creator)
    • Hughes, Babette, 1906- --Correspondence (creator)

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)