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"Salute to France," honorary chairman the honorable C. Douglas Dillon, United States ambassador to France, Mr. William A.M. Burden, chairman, visual arts, Mr. Robert W. Dowling, chairman, performing arts, Mrs. H. Alwyn Inness-Brown, vice chairman, performing arts, guests of honor his excellency, the ambassador of France to the United States, and Madame Couve de Murville. Macella Cisney, producer, Samuel Liff, stage manager, Kenneth Mays, assistant, Len Bedsoe, assistant, Tharon Musser, lighting, Bill Noon, Chief of crew, Meyer Davis Orchestra.
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Waldorf-Astoria, New York, February 20, 1955.
Title devised by Library staff from cover of main program.
Program includes sections: Salute to France, Salut à la France diner [menu], Paris preview, The American National Theatre and Academy, Sponsors.
LC copy accompanied by dinner invitation for Mr. Richard L. Coe and Guest to attend February 20, 1955, business card memo to Dick Coe from Frank Thompson, Jr., representative from New Jersey with excerpt from the Congressional Record from June 20, 1955 acknowledging the "Salute to France". Also accompanied by issue of "Equity" from March 1955 with article "Salute to France" on p. 10. Shelved under: Salute to France. Also accompanied by mimeograph typescript minutes of the meeting of the Drama Advisory Panel, International Exchange Program, February 9, 1955, marked "Confidential".
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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