Author: Nielsen, Mark
Description: pages 162-171 : chiefly illustrations ; 28 cm
Notes: Reprint of article. Originally published: Pacific Northwest quarterly v. 71, no. 4 (Oct. 1980).
Description: 40 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations ; 21 x 28 cm
Author: Wilhelm, Honor L.
Description: 1 volume (various pagings) . : illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm
Notes: Notes: Reprint. Originally published in 1909 as Volume 17, No. 3 of the serial The Coast by The Coast Pub. Co., Seattle, Wash. Reprint of The Coast, March 1909, bicentennial fund-raising project of the Olympia Jaycees, dedicated to the Senior Citizens Center of Thurston County.
Author: Norman, Elof.
Description: Description: [2d ed.] Under the auspices of the Pierce County pioneer association, assisted by the Washington state historical society, the Washington state pioneer society, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Sons of the American revolution, the Loyal legion and G.A.R. ... 4 p.l., 3-101, [1] pages front., illus., plates. ports., map. 24 cm.
Notes: On cover: 1841 Fourth of July 1906. No. 1. The celebration was observed in commemoration of the celebration held on the same spot July 5, 1841, by Captain Charles Wilkes and the officers and men of his fleet.
The Dispatcher "50 Years" July 6, 1984.
Newsletter #44, November 1, 1969.
Author: Swarner, Ken
Description: 95 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Author: Robinson, Edgar L.
Description: [72] p., [24] pages of plates : illustrations ; 14 x 21 cm.
12 newspapers from January 5, 1928 to April 5, 1928
Author: Tilley, Erna Spannagel
Description: 2 v. : illustrations, ports. ; 28 cm.
Notes: Published in anticipation of the fiftieth anniversary celebration in October 1968.
History of the Tacoma Drama League, founded October 1918, for the years 1933-1950. [Stanley Denton Elberson previously published a Master's Thesis on the Theatre for the years 1918-1932]. Includes information about each play produced including cast and production worker lists, plus information on Board members, committees, and "bulletin notes." Productions were held in the Slavonian Hall, Old Town Tacoma 1933-1940, until the purchase and renovation of a former auto repair shop in 1940. The converted building is still used as the Theatre today. Tacoma Little Theatre is the oldest operating community theater group west of the Mississippi.
Table of Contents:
v. 1. 1933-1940.
v. 2. 1940-1950.