Title: Wilson McNeil Lowry Papers, 1941-96
ID: 26/20/96
Primary Creator: Lowry, W. McNeil (Wilson McNeil) (1913-1993)
Extent: 50.0 cubic feet
Arrangement: By type of material and alphabetically or chronologically thereunder
Subjects: Alley Theatre, Houston, Texas, American Assembly, Arena Stage, Washington, D.C., Art Education, Arts Policy, Ballet, Dance, Ford Foundation, Foundations, Halsey Stuart and Company, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY, Lithography, Museums, Music, Opera, Philanthropy, San Francisco Ballet, Symphony Orchestras, Tamarind Institute, Los Angeles, California, Theatre
Formats/Genres: Papers
Languages: English
Papers of Wilson McNeil Lowry (1913-93), A.B. 1934, Ph.D. 1941, including correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, publications, manuscripts, notes, oral histories, clippings, appointment books, audiotapes and videotapes concerning his work as a journalist (1946-52); his work for the Ford Foundation as assistant to William McPeak and Program Director of Education (1953-57), as Vice President of the Office of Policy and Planning (1964-66), as Acting President (1965-66), and as head of the humanities and arts program (1957-75), including material on travel (1953-73); the Tax Reform Act of 1969; and support of the theatre including the Alley Theatre (Houston) and the Arena Stage (Washington, D.C.); of music, including the National Music Council composer in residence project (1958-62), the Recording/Publication Program (1969-75), and the Symphony Orchestra Program (1965-74); of dance; of lithography, including the Tamarind Institute; of humanistic scholarship; of creative writing; of translations; of film; of television; of the visual arts; of the arts and humanities in Greece; of the Travel and Study Program; of an economic survey of non-profit performing arts organizations (1970-73); and of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (1956-63). The papers cover Lowry's work as arts consultant and advocate (1975-93), including his organizing of conferences of the American Assembly (1977-84) and of Symposia on the arts (1977-82); and his presidency of the Board of the San Francisco Ballet (1989-91). The collection includes chapters in manuscript of an unfinished book on the arts since World War II (1975-77), and interviews with George Balanchine (1979-80) and Lincoln Kirsten (1983-84) for New Yorker articles. Significant correspondents include Fred C. Cole, Ruby d'Arschot, Milton S. Eisenhower, Zelda Fiehandler, Theodore Hoffman, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lincoln Kirsten, Whitney J. Oates, James Reston, Urs Schwarz, James H. Semans, Charles Shattuck, Peter Smith, Frank Thompson, Nina Vance, and June Wayne.
Alley Theatre, Houston, Texas
American Assembly
Arena Stage, Washington, D.C.
Art Education
Arts Policy
Ballet
Dance
Ford Foundation
Foundations
Halsey Stuart and Company
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY
Lithography
Museums
Music
Opera
Philanthropy
San Francisco Ballet
Symphony Orchestras
Tamarind Institute, Los Angeles, California
Theatre
Repository: University of Illinois Archives
Access Restrictions: ACCESS TO THIS COLLECTION REQUIRES COMPLETION OF APPLICATION
Other Note: 83 Pages
URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/2620096.pdf
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