Hubert Creekmore Collection
 

Identifier

MUM01790_b01_f05_013

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Engel writes from the United States Naval Photographic Science Laboratory at the United States Naval Air Station in Washington, D.C. Engel discusses the weather and the possibility for Creekmore's transfer to Washington, D.C. Engel did a recording for Decca Records of Oscar Wilde's "The Selfish Giant" with Fredric March as narrator. Engel also mentions working with Hiram Sherman, Boyd Crawford, and James Gregory.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Engel, Lehman, 1910-1982; Creekmore, Hubert, 1907-1966; World War II; United States. Naval air station. Anacostia, D.C.; United States. Navy.; United States. Navy--1910-1950.; Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900.; Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900. Short stories; March, Fredric, 1897-1975.; Decca Records (Firm); Columbia Records, Inc.; Columbia Records, Inc.--History.; Sherman, Hiram, 1908-1989; Gregory, James, 1911-2002; Authors, American -- 20th century; Washington (D.C.)

Publication Date

6-3-1944

Relational Format

archival material

Original Format

letters (correspondence)

Finding Aid

https://egrove.olemiss.edu/finding_aids/412/

Original Collection

Hubert Creekmore Collection

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3 June 1944

Letter from Lehman Engel to Hubert Creekmore (03 June 1944)

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