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- catalog abstract "Collection includes biographical and genealogical information; autobiographical writings; diaries, appointment books, and calendars; coursework; financial records; correspondence (including with family members); plays and material related to the role of women in theater; speeches and articles; material re: the Socialist Workers Party, the Fourth Internationalist Tendency, and the Militant Forum; videotapes; and audiotapes. Material related to Albee's mother, daughter, and other family members is also included.".
- catalog contributor b11541076.
- catalog coverage "Cuba Social conditions 1959-1990.".
- catalog date "1910".
- catalog description "Collection includes biographical and genealogical information; autobiographical writings; diaries, appointment books, and calendars; coursework; financial records; correspondence (including with family members); plays and material related to the role of women in theater; speeches and articles; material re: the Socialist Workers Party, the Fourth Internationalist Tendency, and the Militant Forum; videotapes; and audiotapes. Material related to Albee's mother, daughter, and other family members is also included.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch01420".
- catalog description "Gloria Albee Papers, 1910-2008. MC 743. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "Gloria Albee was born in Brockton, Massachusetts, the daughter of Earl Frederick and Rita Cole Albee. Her father died of tuberculosis in 1937 and the family lived on welfare until World War II, when Rita began working at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. She later worked as a typist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Albee and her mother had a difficult relationship and Albee ran away from home in 1946. After narrowly escaping being raped, she returned home; later that year she attempted suicide and was placed in Boston State Hospital for treatment. She graduated from Girls' High, in Boston's South End, in 1949 and began studies at Boston University, dropping out of school the following fall. Over the course of the next several years she worked as an accounting clerk, a wiring technician, and a bookkeeper. In 1959 she traveled to Cuba and upon her return she joined the Fair Play for Cuba Committee and the Socialist Workers Party; she remained active in the Socialist Workers Party until 1973. In 1961 she married Leonard Goodman; they had one daughter, Anna, who died in 1997. Goodman and Albee separated in 1973 and divorced in 1984.".
- catalog description "In 1970, Albee co-founded the Feminist Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and in 1972 she began writing her first play, Ismene, a feminist retelling of the story of Antigone. Other plays included Medea, Bringing the War Home, Society's Child, and The Yellow Wallpaper, based on the story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Albee was active with the Greater Boston Peace Action Coalition and the Abortion Action Coalition and in 1984 joined the Fourth International Tendency, a group organized by former members of the Socialist Workers Party. She began taking classes at Hunter College in the late 1980s and worked as an office assistant there, while serving as editor in chief of The Returning Woman, a student magazine aimed at women returning to higher education.".
- catalog description "Unpublished finding aid.".
- catalog extent "13.76 linear ft. (33 file boxes) plus 4 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder, 10 photograph folders, 8 audiotapes, 2 videotapes.".
- catalog issued "1910".
- catalog language "Materials in English.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Cuba Social conditions 1959-1990.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Abortion Action Coalition.".
- catalog subject "Action for Women in Theatre.".
- catalog subject "Adult education of women United States.".
- catalog subject "Aging Social aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "Albee, Gloria, 1931-".
- catalog subject "Albee, Rita Cole, 1910-1988.".
- catalog subject "Brick, Allan.".
- catalog subject "Brick, Peggy.".
- catalog subject "Divorce United States.".
- catalog subject "Dramatists United States.".
- catalog subject "Editors United States.".
- catalog subject "Feminist Repertory Theater (Cambridge, Mass.)".
- catalog subject "Feminist theater United States.".
- catalog subject "Feminists United States.".
- catalog subject "Fourth Internationalist Tendency (Group)".
- catalog subject "Hunter College Students.".
- catalog subject "Mother and child United States.".
- catalog subject "Socialism United States.".
- catalog subject "Socialist Workers Party.".
- catalog subject "Twelve-step programs United States.".
- catalog subject "University of Washington Students.".
- catalog subject "Women Suicidal behavior United States.".
- catalog subject "Women dramatists United States.".
- catalog subject "Women editors United States.".
- catalog subject "Women in the theater United States.".
- catalog subject "Women socialists United States.".
- catalog title "Papers of Gloria Albee, 1910-2008 (inclusive), 1970-2006 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Diaries.".
- catalog type "Financial records. aat".
- catalog type "Memoirs. aat".
- catalog type "Plays. aat".
- catalog type "Scripts (documents). aat".
- catalog type "Speeches. aat".
- catalog type "Tax records. aat".
- catalog type "Theater programs. aat".
- catalog type "Videotapes. local".
- catalog type "collection".