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The Green Room Club was a New York fraternal organization founded in December 20, 1902, for men involved in the dramatic arts. Its members included actors, managers, singers, composers, librettists, dramatists, other members of the theatrical profession, journalists, and lay members. Its purpose was to bring actors and managers into close personal relations.〔(''The Stage Year Book'' (1909) )〕 == Library == By 1908, the club claimed that its library held the most complete collection of dramatic materials in the country and had a goal of building it into the most complete in the world.〔''Green Room Club Dress Rehearsal,'' New York Times, April 26, 1907〕〔''Klaw & Erlanger Aid Library,'' New York Times, February 14, 1908〕 Aubrey Boucicault (son of Dion Boucicault and brother of Nina Boucicault) was the chairman of the library committee in 1906.〔(''Green Room Club Library,'' New York Dramatic Mirror, June 23, 1906, pg. 8 )〕 == Club founding == The Green Room Club was founded in 1902. Those signing the articles of incorporation were by William A. Brady, Milton Nobles, Thomas McGrath, Walter Fessler, F.F. MacKay, and Charles Dickson.〔(''The Green Room Club,'' The Green Book Album (magazine), Volume 2, July 1909, pg. 350 )〕 Some of its founding members had been former members of the Actors Order of Friendship. They founded the Green Room with the aim of attracting younger actors. But later, the club became the primary social organization for managers and producers of theater, whose members included David Belasco and Daniel Frohman.〔(Joey A. Condon, ''An Examination Into the History and Present Interrelationship Between the Church and the Theater'' (masters thesis), University of Missouri—Kansas City (2007) )〕
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