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32. Voice of the Lithuanian Community (radio program) collection
- Description:
- Program aired on WTEL
- Content types:
- Sounds and Other
- Formats:
- Disc (Commercial, Homemade, Transcription), Reel-to-reel, and Audiocassette
- Repository/Collector:
- Historical Society of Pennsylvania
- Online finding aid:
- View on discover.hsp.org
33. Southern Folklife Collection
- Description:
- The collection consists of materials related to radio stations and television stations in the United States and Mexico, 1930-2005. Materials include program guides, radio playlists, station newsletters, promotional materials, newspaper and magazine articles, station-produced publications, correspondence, press releases, and about 56 press release photographs from KBBQ in Burbank, Calif. Some KBBQ photographs depict country music recording artists, including Lynn Anderson, Eddy Arnold, Glen Campbell, Jimmy Dean, Merle Haggard, Lee Hazlewood, Ferlin Husky, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Lee Lewis, George Lindsey, Roger Miller, Buck Owens, Ray Price, Jeannie C. Riley, Tex Ritter, Nancy Sinatra, Hank Thompson, Sheb Wooley, and Tammy Wynette; Hollywood tailor Nudie Cohn; and actor Andy Griffith. Station publications include about 150 issues of Stand By! from WLS in Chicago, Ill., from the 1930s and 1940s. There is also material relating to the Southern Baptists Radio-Television Commission.
- Content types:
- Sounds and Other
- Formats:
- Cylinder, Disc (Commercial, Homemade, Transcription), Reel-to-reel, 8-Track, Audiocassette, Film, Videotape, and Digital tape (DAT, DCC)
- Extent:
- There are 1900 items in the Radio and Television collection, but not all are recordings. There are also recordings housed outside the radio and television collection.
- Repository/Collector:
- Southern Folklife Collection
- Online finding aid:
- View on www2.lib.unc.edu
34. Radio Collection
- Description:
- Wide-ranging collection spanning 1928-70s and beyond. Holdings include local programming from stations throughout the country, including WBAI, WCBS, WNEW, WRCA, WMCA, WRVA, WNWK, WABC, WWL, WNEW, WOR, WHN, WQXR, WNYC, WBRC, WBRD, WBYN, WCAU, WCKY, WOL, WCOI, WEA, WFUN, WGAR, WIIN, WIFE, WINS, WJZ, WJVA, WKIX, WKLO, WLEA, WLOD, WLS, WXRK, WOKO, WONE, WPLI, WQAM, WQUA, WSAF, WTAN, WTYC, WTRY, KFOX, KMET, KABC, KPFK, KPHO, KRLA, KLSX, KROC, Pacifica. Content includes news coverage, interviews, classical and popular music, drama, sports, non-English language programming, etc. Personalities include later-nationally famous hosts and DJs and hosts such as Bob Fass, Dr. Demento, Casey Kasem, Alan Freed, Bob Crane, Arthur Godfrey, among others.
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Formats:
- Disc (Commercial, Homemade, Transcription), Reel-to-reel, Audiocassette, Videotape, Digital tape (DAT, DCC), and CD
- Extent:
- 3,300+
- Repository/Collector:
- The Paley Center for Media
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.paleycenter.org
35. WSOU Collection
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Formats:
- Cylinder, Reel-to-reel, Audiocassette, CD, and External drive
- Extent:
- 200 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Msgr. William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on academic.shu.edu
36. Dartmouth College, WDCR
- Description:
- The records of WDCR contain approximately 377 tape recordings of lectures, interviews, press conferences and other programs broadcast over WDCR. The recordings document events at Dartmouth College and the discussion of campus issues, concerns and protests, as well as national and world news. Among the recordings are interviews with Malcolm X, Alger Hiss, Dartmouth presidents Dickey and Kemeny, and lectures by politicians, entertainers and scholars; battle lectures by history professor Lewis Stilwell; "Noon Hour" programs hosted by Cliff Ennico; and one tape of broadcasts from WDCR's predecessor WDBS.
- Content types:
- Sounds and Other
- Formats:
- Reel-to-reel, Audiocassette, and CD
- Extent:
- 377 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Rauner Special Collections Library
37. Interview with Cynthia Harvey
- Description:
- Cynthia Harvey speaks with Kyra Lynn Kaptzan about the employee lock-out at American Ballet Theatre, including cancellation of the company's performances at the Kennedy Center [John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts]; dancing in Mikhail Baryshnikov's production of Don Quixote; dancing her first major role in Eliot Feld's At midnight; taking on roles at the last minute; dancing Glen Tetley's Contredances with Patrick Bissell; the function of the company's choreologist in teaching roles; working with different partners, including Anthony Dowell; working with Tetley on Contredances and Rite of spring; working with Antony Tudor on The leaves are fading; working with Baryshnikov on Don Quixote; his taking over the direction of American Ballet Theatre; Cynthia Gregory's and Gelsey Kirkland's resignations, including their effect on the company; working with Natalia Makarova on La bayadère; her favorite ballets, including Swan lake; attending performances of New York City Ballet and other companies; her dance training, including two summers at the School of American Ballet; attending the National Ballet of Canada School and joining the National Ballet of Canada briefly; moving to New York City; joining American Ballet Theatre in 1974; leisure activities; future goals; absence of overt competitiveness among the dancers at American Ballet Theatre [ends abruptly].
- Content types:
- Sounds
- Formats:
- Audiocassette
- Extent:
- 1 recording
- Repository/Collector:
- New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
- Online finding aid:
- View on catalog.nypl.org
38. Elizabeth McLeod
- Description:
- WMBQ, Brooklyn NY -- Several hours of programming from October 1936 in English, Yiddish, German, Lithuanian, Polish, and Hungarian. WCNW, Brooklyn NY -- Several hours of programming from November 1936-January 1937, featuring local programming in English, Yiddish, German, Hungarian, and Polish. WSB, Atlanta, GA -- several hours of local coverage of the 1947 "Three Governors Crisis." WNAC, Boston -- one Yankee Network News broadcast from February 1935. WHDH, Boston -- one 1935 talk by local American Legion leader, several hours of "Matinee with Bob and Ray" broadcasts from 1948-51, WIND, Chicago -- complete aircheck of April 1955 Chicago Cubs baseball broadcast, only known example featuring sportscaster Bert Wilson; WAVE, Louisville KY -- four fifteen minute musical programs from April 1937 featuring local talent; KPRC, Houston -- several hours of local programming including the "Crustene Ranch Party," locally-broadcast live country music feature heard over Texas Quality Network.
- Content types:
- Sounds and Other
- Formats:
- Disc (Commercial, Homemade, Transcription), Reel-to-reel, and Audiocassette
- Extent:
- Approximately fifty hours of local radio material as part of a much larger collection of general radio programming.
- Repository/Collector:
- Elizabeth McLeod
39. George S. McGovern Papers
- Description:
- KBRK (Brookings, SD, 1958); Campaign radio spots; CBS Capitol Cloakroom; KOTA (Rapid City, SD); etc.
- Content types:
- Sounds and Other
- Formats:
- Disc (Commercial, Homemade, Transcription), Reel-to-reel, and Audiocassette
- Extent:
- Audiovisual materials contain 105 linear feet, only a portion of which is radio
- Repository/Collector:
- Princeton University Libraries, Rare Books and Special Collections
40. The Old Time Gospel Hour
- Description:
- Jerry Falwell, numerous other politicians and preachers
- Content types:
- Sounds and Other
- Formats:
- Audiocassette
- Extent:
- 700 recordings
- Repository/Collector:
- Jerry Falwell Library Archives