The papers of the Jefferson National Bank consists of ca. 5,300 items (8 cubic boxes, 15 oversize boxes, ca. 38 linear shelf feet), ca. 1914-1998, and contains annual reports, statements of condition, histories of the Jefferson National Bank and its mergers, audio and video tapes of television and radio advertisements, posters and lobby cards of advertisements, photographs of branch banks, bank staff and events, printed fliers and brochures about bank services and products, news clippings and scrapbooks, and promotional materials such as hat, cups, and t-shirts..
Content types:
Sounds and Other
Repository/Collector:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
This collection consists chiefly of correspondence, proceedings, manuscripts of speeches, registration cards, news letters manuscripts, and clippings. Correspondents include: Everett Ross Clinchy, Fred Essery, Frank Fuller, Henry (Harry) Augustus Garfield, Frank S. Hopkins, Edwin L. James, Charles Gilmore Maphis, William Emmet Moore, and John Sharp Williams.
Content types:
Sounds and Other
Extent:
There seems to be a box of reel to reel tape but it isn’t clear if these are for broadcasts or simply deal with the issue of broadcasting.
Repository/Collector:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Audiocassettes contain radio spots, including advertisements prepared by Doak, Carrier & Associates; radio appearances particularly on WINA's "Talk Back" and recordings of various appearances at local events. Other local political figures recorded in these tapes include Paul Harris, Jane Maddux, Ed Robb, Al Weed, and Phyllis A. Whitney. One tape contains a campaign appearance by an unidentified candidate after Emily's death.
Content types:
Sounds and Other
Repository/Collector:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
An audio collection of 81 discs that includes political addresses, the June 12, 1945 broadcast of American Forum of the Air, the May 17, 24 and June 21, 1945 broadcasts of Town Meeting of the Air, transcriptions of many AFRS programs and other programs. See catalog listing for more information.
Repository/Collector:
Special Collections Department, Alderman Memorial Library, University of Virginia
Includes scripts of WCHV broadcasts, April 21-25, 1947, on the history of Albemarle and Charlottesville with tie-ins to post World War II local issues.
Repository/Collector:
Special Collections Department, Alderman Memorial Library, University of Virginia
Album contains copies of studio photographs of radio personalities who performed on the program broadcast on WRVA. Includes Mother Maybelle Carter and the Carter sisters.
Repository/Collector:
Special Collections Department, Alderman Memorial Library, University of Virginia
Contains over 200 playscripts and radioscripts, written and performed between 1936-1939 for the Federal Theatre Project. Many of the scripts have been annotated with additional theatrical instructions, corrections and textual changes. Also includes copies of 62 programs and handbills.
Scripts for Pursued, Key Largo, Fighter Squadron, and Greatest Story Ever Told. Note: Catalog listing does not identify which scripts are for movies and which for radio.
Repository/Collector:
Special Collections Department, Alderman Memorial Library, University of Virginia
The WTJU recorded music collections highlight a wide variety of rock, jazz, folk, world, and and classical music, with a focus on music not typically heard on commercial broadcast stations. WTJU also houses a largely haphazard variety of station documents, playlists, communications, flyers and other ephemera, and houses a good number of paintings by Steve Keene, a WTJU alum.
Content types:
Performed music, Still image, and Text
Formats:
Pressed LP disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc, Analog audiocassette, Photographic print, Text document, and Other
WLUR-FM Broadcast Archives include interview and public affairs talk programs, as well as the House Mountain Radio in-studio musical performance series. Talk programs include Equal Time (general public affairs/interview), Headsets (oral history), and Radio IE (international education and global affairs).
Programs with complete text for various 1935 German Song Recitals, including songs of romanticism, folk songs, songs by Heine and Goethe. The performers include many of the most reknown lieder singers of the 1930s, such as Lotte Lehmann, Elizabeth Schumann and Gerhard Husch, many of whom were not touring in the United States that year. The "recitals" may have been for gatherings of either German or music students at the University to listen to recordings or radio broadcasts.
Content types:
Sounds and Other
Repository/Collector:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Contains correspondence and other files, including material relating to Hench's programs Words, Words, Words and What's the Good Word? Tapes of the programs are also available.
Repository/Collector:
Special Collections Department, Alderman Memorial Library, University of Virginia
Uncorrected final rehearsal script adapted for radio by Robert Anderson, produced by The Theatre Guild, Inc. and presented on The United States Steel Hour.
Repository/Collector:
Special Collections Department, Alderman Memorial Library, University of Virginia