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<titleproper>Hallie Flanagan Davis Papers, 1938-1964
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<publisher>Smith College Archives</publisher>
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<addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
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<publisher>Smith College Archives
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<titleproper>Hallie Flanagan Davis Papers, 1938-1964
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<subtitle>Finding Aid</subtitle>
<num>RG 42
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<author>Gayla B. Spaulding
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<date>2001
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<p>&#x00A9; 2003  Smith College. All rights reserved.</p>
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<head>Collection Overview</head>
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<persname encodinganalog="100" source="lcnaf">Flanagan, Hallie, 1890-1969.</persname>
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<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Hallie Flanagan Davis Papers</unittitle><unitdate encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive">1938-1964</unitdate>
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<extent encodinganalog="300$a">1 box</extent>
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<corpname>Smith College Archives</corpname>
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<addressline>Northampton, MA</addressline>
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<abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520$a">Dean, Smith College, Professor of Drama, Head of the Federal Theater Project.  Contains biographical material, correspondence, photographs, speeches, and writings.
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<language langcode="eng">English.</language>
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<head>Biographical Note</head>
<p>Hallie Flanagan Davis was born on August 27, 1890 in Redfield, South Dakota.  Her parents were Frederic Miller and Louise (Fisher) Ferguson.  Davis got her BA at Grinell College (Grinell, Iowa) in 1911.  In 1924, she earned her Masters from Radcliffe College.  She had two short-lived marriages, both of which ended due to her husbands' death.  The first, in 1912, was to John Murray Flanagan, who died in 1919.  The second, in 1934, was to Phillip Haldane Davis, who died in 1940.  Between the two marriages, Davis had two children and three step children.
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<p>In 1924-5, Hallie Flanagan Davis was an Associate Professor at Grinell College, and the founder of their Experimental Theater.  From 1925 until 1942, Davis worked as a Professor at Vassar College, where she also founded and directed Experimental Theater.  In 1935, she was asked to head the Federal Theater Project, which was part of the New Deal's W.P.A.  She served as the head of the project until its end.  In 1942, she accepted Smith College's offer to serve as Dean and a professor in the Drama Department.  She resigned from her position as Dean in 1946 so that she could focus on the Drama Department, of which she was the chair, and on the Theater, of which she was the director.  Davis retired from Smith in 1955.  In 1962, the Studio Theater in Smith's new Center for the Performing Arts was named in her honor.  She died on July 23, 1969.
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<p>Flanagan Davis' writings include: Arena, Shifting Scenes in the Modern European Theater, and Dynamo, the Story of the Vassar Theater.  Her plays include: The Curtain, and E-mc2.
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<head>Scope and Contents of the Collection</head>
<p>The Hallie Flanagan Davis papers contain biographical materials, correspondence, photographs, speeches and writings spanning Davis' career as a faculty member at Smith College.</p>
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<head>Organization of the Collection</head>
<p>This collection is organized into four series:</p>
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<ref target="list-ser1">I. Biographical Materials</ref>
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<item>
<ref target="list-ser2">II. Correspondence</ref>
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<ref target="list-ser3">III. Photographs</ref>
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<ref target="list-ser4">IV. Writings</ref>
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<p>Single photocopies may be made for research purposes.  Permission to publish material from the papers must be requested from the College Archives.  The Archives has no information on the status of literary rights in the collection and researchers are responsible for determining any question of copyright.  </p>
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<head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:</p>
<p>Hallie Flanagan Davis Papers, Box #, Smith College Archives.</p>
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<head>History of the Collection</head>
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<p>Processed by Gayla B. Spaulding.</p>
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<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Smith College--Faculty.</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Grinell College--Faculty.</corpname>
<corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Vassar College--Faculty.</corpname>
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<unittitle>Series I:  Biographical Materials</unittitle>
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<p>This section of the collection consists of awards and honors received by Davis and obituaries.</p>
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<unittitle>Biographical Materials (Awards and Honors)
<unitdate>1948 - 1964</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Biographical Materials
<unitdate>1942 - 1994</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Biographical Materials (Obituaries)
<unitdate>1969</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Series II:  Correspondence</unittitle>
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<p>This section of the collection contains one folder of personal correspondence dated from 1911 through 1948 and on folder of correspondence pertaining to the Theater Department at Smith College dated 1949.</p>
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<unittitle>Correspondence
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<unittitle>Correspondence (Theater Dept)
<unitdate>1949</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Series III:  Photographs</unittitle>
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<p>This section contains one folder of undated photographs.</p>
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<unittitle>Photographs
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<unittitle>Series IV:  Writings</unittitle>
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<p>This section consists of eight speeches given by Davis ranging in date from 1939 through 1945 and three undated speeches, seven writings by Davis ranging in date from 1938 through 1955 including one undated writing and a copy of a thesis written by Ellen Senay Smith for her M. A. thesis from Tulane University.</p>
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<unittitle>Speech - "The Artist in the College"
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<unittitle>Speech - Smith Assembly
<unitdate>10 / 4 / 1945</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Speech - "The Contribution of the Arts to Democracy"
<unitdate>n. d.</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Speech - "Find your Weapon"
<unitdate>5 / 6 / 1944</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Speech - "For Tonight and For Tomorrow"
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<unittitle>Speech - "In Which We Serve"
<unitdate>1 / 20 / 1943</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Speech - "Our Firm Estate"
<unitdate>6 / 16 / 1943</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Speech - "The Theater in a Changing
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<unittitle>Speech - "The Theater in the College"
<unitdate>5 / 11 / 1943</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Speech - "The Theater in the College"
<unitdate> 1939</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Speech - "The Theater in the College"
<unitdate>4 / 28 / 1945</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Speech - "Women in the Theater"
<unitdate>3 / 11/ 1944</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Writings - <title>The Postman Sometimes Rings Twice</title>
<unitdate>1946</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Teaching - Course Introduction ("Theater as a Life Force")
<unitdate>n. d.</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Thesis - M. A. Thesis by Ellen Senay Smith, Tulane University
<unitdate>1964</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Article - WPA, A Living Newspaper
<unitdate>1938</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Writings - <title>Can you Hear the Voices</title>
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<unittitle>Writings - <title>Covenant and Heritage</title>
<unitdate>1953, 1955</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Writings - <title render="italic">E = MC 2</title>
<unitdate>1947, 1948</unitdate>
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<unittitle>Writings -  <title>Make with the Maximum</title>
<unitdate>1943</unitdate>
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