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Charlotte Lansing Papers

An inventory of her papers at the Syracuse University Archives

Summary

Creator: Lansing, Charlotte.
Title: Charlotte Lansing Papers
Dates: 1924-1984
Size: 2 boxes (2.5 linear feet)
Abstract: The Charlotte Lansing Papers contains materials documenting Lansing’s personal and professional life.
Language: English
Repository: University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives

Biography

Charlotte Lansing

Charlotte Lansing Snyder was born on December 14, 1899 in Brainard, New York, and spent her childhood and adolescence in Central New York. She attended Syracuse University, graduating in 1920 with her bachelor’s degree in music from the College of Fine Arts. While a student at Syracuse, she was a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, the Glee Club, the Consumer’s League, and the Class Executive Committee for two years. Ten years after her graduation, in 1930, she married Edward Hillyer Mackenzie.

Under the stage name of Charlotte Lansing she had a successful career in theater, performing in musical comedies and light operas. She traveled across the country and sang for the St. Louis Municipal Opera Company, the Chicago Civic Opera, and the Los Angeles Opera. Her performances in productions such as Blossom Time and My Maryland in 1938 and 1939 were well received by critics and audiences alike. She also performed on Broadway multiple times, in productions of Desert Song, New Moon, Showboat, and East Wind. Along with her stage performances, Lansing also sang on a weekly NBC radio program every Sunday afternoon in the 1930s.

After her acting career, Lansing worked as a cotton broker. She was the first woman to register with the New York Cotton Exchange, and she worked for Hirsch & Co., and then later for Carl M. Moeb, Rhoades & Co.

Charlotte Lansing died on October 31, 1983.

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Scope and Content Note

The Charlotte Lansing Papers document aspects of Lansing’s personal and professional life. Highlights of the collection include correspondence, mainly consisting of letters written to her from her husband; a large number of newspaper clippings that report on theatrical productions in which Lansing performed; photographs, playbills and programs from her performances; and three scrapbooks full of newspaper clippings, photographs, and programs. There are eight audio recordings, mostly of music, but only one--a 1937 recording--appears to be of Lansing.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.

Please also note that the Archives does not have the equipment to enable researchers to listen to the audio recordings in the Lansing Papers.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

In addition to these papers, the Syracuse University Archives holds a clippings file and a portrait file on Charlotte Lansing.

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Selected Search Terms

Names

Lansing, Charlotte.
Syracuse University -- Alumni and alumnae.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.

Subjects

Performing arts.
Actresses.
Higher education.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Charlotte Lansing Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

Some of the materials in the Charlotte Lansing Papers were transferred to the Archives from the Syracuse University Special Collections Research Center in 2005. The origin of the other materials is unknown.

Processing Information

The materials have been processed and placed in acid-free folders and boxes.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: Steffi Chappell and Meg Mason
Date: 2014
Revision history:

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Arrangement

The items are arranged in alphabetical order.

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Inventory

Papers
Box 1 Articles and Press Releases 1938, 1942, 1951
Audio Recordings
Box 2 Alexander Gray Radio, Mark Warsaw Orchestra undated (10 in. analog sound disc)
Box 2 Charlotte Lansing, WJZ 1937 (12 in. analog sound disc)
Box 2 National Geographic 1965-1969 (6 in. analog sound discs) (2)
Box 2 Radio Productions Presents a Short Recital by Alexander Gray undated (10 in. analog sound disc)
Box 2 RCA Victor Home Recording Record 1932 (10 in. analog sound disc) (3)
Box 1 Biographical Information 1969
Box 1 Correspondence 1938, 1968, 1984, undated
Box 1 Daughters of the American Revolution Application for Membership 1926
Box 1 Entertainment and Theater Magazines 1928, 1933, 1937-1939, 1968
Box 1 Membership Cards 1939, 1946
Box 1 Newspaper Clippings 1927, 1930-1933, 1938-1942, 1954, undated
Photographs
Box 1 Lansing, Charlotte - Personal 1934-1935, 1937-1939, 1955, undated
Lansing, Charlotte - Publicity
Box 1 1924-1934
Box 2 Autographed 1931, undated
Box 1 1938-1939
Box 2 Mackenzie, Edward Hillyer 1947, undated
Playbills and Programs
Box 1 1930, 1938-1939
Box 1 1942, 1945-1946
Box 2 Scrapbooks 1929-1933 (3)
Box 1 Western Union Telegrams 1937-1938, 1942

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