Letters from various persons to Mary Servoss. v.p., v.d.
Scope and Content Note
2 contracts between David Belasco and Mary Servos, 1921.
Photographs, personal.
Photographs, professional.
Assorted periodicals and pamphlets.
Scrapbook containing clippings on the play Tobacco Road, ca. 1936.
Newspaper clippings. v.d.
Theatre programs of various plays in which Mary Servoss appeared.
Engraved copper plate for calling card: Miss Mary Servoss.
Script for Mary Servoss's part as Portia in the Merchant of Venice.
Telegrams from David Belasco to Mary Servoss, 1922-1924.
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, telegrams, and Christmas cards. ca. 1914-1924.
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings and theatre programs on Leslie Howard's Hamlet, 1936-1937.
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings about Mary Servoss's Street Scene. 1929-1930.
Books (Dedication Copies):
Imperial city. New York: Coward-McCann Incorporated, 1937.
The show must go on. New York: Viking Press, 1949.
Plays produced under the stage direction of David Belasco. New York, 1925.
The hypocrites, a play in four acts. London: Chiswick Press, 1906.
Mary goes first, a comedy in three acts and an epilogue. London: G. Bell and Sons, Limited, 1913.
Comedies all. London, New York, Toronto: Longmans, Green and Company, 1930.
Young Woodley. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1926.
The Ben Greet Shakespeare for young readers and amateur players; As you like it. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1912.
Three plays: Awake and sing, Waiting for lefty, Till the day I die. New York: Random House, 1935.
Elizabeth of England. Kamin: New York, 1936.
Jason and Medea. Philadelphia: George Barrie and Son, 1902.
The theatre through its stage door. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1919.
The merchant of Venice, “a comedy by William Shakespeare, as arranged for the contemporary stage by David Belasco, and acted under his direction at the Lyceum Theatre, New York with David Warfield ...” New York: privately printed, 1922.
A pictorial history of the American theatre, 1900-1950. New York: Greenberg, 1950.
The life of David Belasco. New York: Moffat, Yard, and Company, 1918.