Folk Tale Plays Round the World : A Collection of Royalty-Free, One-Act Plays for Young People About Lands Far and Near
(Sixteen one-act plays based on the folklore, customs, and...)
Sixteen one-act plays based on the folklore, customs, and national characteristics of various countries including China, Greece, Holland, Spain, and Poland.
Drama Workshop Plays for Young People: A Collection of Modern One-Act, Royalty-Free Plays
(The plays in this collection deal with a variety of subje...)
The plays in this collection deal with a variety of subjects of general concern to young people - dating, organizations, marriage, going steady, job training, and the pursuit of happiness.
Paul Thomas Nolan, American English and humanities educator. Served with United States Army Air Force, 1942-1945. Member Modern Language Association, Playwrights' Theatre Louisiana, American Studies Association.
Background
Nolan, Paul Thomas was born on April 4, 1919 in Rochester, New York, United States. Son of John Jay and Anna (Sweeney) Nolan.
Education
Student, Aquinas Institute Rochester, 1933-1937;
Bachelor of Arts, Central Arkansas U., 1947;
Master of Arts, Tulane University, 1949;
Doctor of Philosophy, Tulane University, 1953.
Career
Instructor English, director News Bureau Central Arkansas University, 1947. Assistant professor English, director public relations Centenary College of Louisiana, 1949-1954. Ford Foundation visiting professor Arkansas State University, 1954-1955.
Professor English, Dupré professor humanities University Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, 1955-1988, emeritus, 1988-1995.