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Robert C. Schnitzer, Marcella Cisney and T. Edward Hambleton at the opening of the Association of Producing Artists' production of "War and Peace," September 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Robert C. Schnitzer, Marcella Cisney and T. Edward Hambleton at the opening of the Association of Producing Artists' production of "War and Peace," September 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1964
Caption:
Robert C. Schnitzer, from left, executive director of the Professional Theatre Program sponsoring the Association of Producing Artists' production of "War and Peace," and Marcella Cisney, associate director, greet T. Edward Hambleton, producer of the Phoenix Theatre in New York, where three plays created in the local fall festival will appear this winter. Mr. Hambleton was guest of honor at the president's reception following the play. The affiliation between the U-M Professional Theatre Program and the Phoenix Theatre marks the first time in American theatre that a university has created seven plays for its own region and then sent them to the New York dramatic scene.

University President Robben W. Fleming and Distinguished Guests, including Gloria Stewart, wife of actor Jimmy Stewart, at opening of "Harvey," February 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

University President Robben W. Fleming and Distinguished Guests, including Gloria Stewart, wife of actor Jimmy Stewart, at opening of "Harvey," February 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1970
Caption:
A Warm Greeting For Visitors: University President and Mrs. Robben W. Fleming welcomed some distinguished visitors to the U-M campus Tuesday night at the opening of "Harvey," starring James Stewart and Helen Hayes. From the left are Mrs. T. Edward Hambleton, wife of the managing director of Phoenix Theatre (that's the group that brought "Harvey" to Ann Arbor under the auspices of the University's Professional Theatre Program); Mrs. James Stewart wife of the star; Mrs. Fleming; President Fleming, and Mr. Hambleton. Gloria Stewart watched the play intently and is one of Jimmy's most enthusiastic fans.