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Murat Theatre (Indianapolis, Ind.)

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Caroline Dunn collection

 Collection — Folder: S390
Identifier: S0390
Scope and Contents The first part consists of letters written in 1943 about the War Bond Rally sponsored by Indiana public libaries. This event, called "Books for Bonds," was held at the Murat Theater on October 7, 1943. Indiana authors were invited to appear on stage as guests and speak to the audience. Among those invited were: Miriam Mason Swain, Bloomington; Jean S. Milner, Minister, Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis; Margaret E. Bruner, New Castle; Elizabeth Miller Hack, Boggstown; Max Ehrmann, Terre...
Dates: 1943-1975

Harry H. Coburn photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: SP032
Scope and Contents This collection includes photographs from Harry H. Coburn in Indianapolis and Greenfield, Indiana ranging from 1913 to 1927, regarding the impact of the 1913 flood on the White River and the surrounding areas, such as Riverside Park, near downtown Indianapolis; James Whitcomb Riley attending his final birthday celebration at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis (October 7, 1915) and the parade at the the Riley celebration in Greenfield, Indiana (October, 1925); and events in Indianapolis during...
Dates: 1913-1927

Indiana State Medical Association Centennial Convention photographs

 Collection — Folder: SP145
Identifier: SP145
Scope and Contents This collection includes black-and-white photographs from the Indiana State Medical Association's Centennial Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana during September 26-29, 1949 regarding the convention and its various associated events, including a concert, banquet, women's dinner, and exhibits.
Dates: 1949 September

Raymond J. Feld papers

 Collection — Folder: S456
Identifier: S0456
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typed, carbon and photocopied document from Raymond J. Feld in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1880 to 1948 regarding events/attractions held at English's Opera House and the Schubert-Murat Theatre, both in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dates: 1888-1948