Contains a variety of material relating to Early's work, including reviews, clippings, transcripts of radio broadcasts, photographs and copies of articles and manuscripts.
Includes letters, mostly written by Benny to Frank Remley, the left-handed guitarist who played on the Benny radio shows. The letters are almost all comments on "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" articles.
Consists of song lyrics, song and dance band music, radio scripts, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks covering Rines's career as composer, arranger, radio music director and producer. Also includes correspondence and photographs.
Includes programs, playbills and clippings for virtually every theater in Boston operating from the 1920s-1950s. May contain information about actors who also appeared on radio.
Contains 8,000-9,000 audio recordings dating from the 1940s and print material including scrapbooks and biographical information about the artists. Collection is searchable via an in-house catalog. Note: Additional BSO recordings may be in the NBC Collection in the Library of Congress.
Contains production materials, poems, scrapbooks, 1936-1939, photographs with Hollywood celebrities, scripts by Rathbone and his wife, Ouida Bergere Rathbone, and correspondence.
Contains manuscripts of articles, books, poems, screenplays, speeches, movie scripts, printed articles by and about Fairbanks, scrapbooks, film reels, memorabilia and correspondence.
Contains photographs from various film and stage performances, playbills and scrapbooks documenting Truex's career and personal and professional correspondence.
Contains several scripts by Liss including The Human Adventure, We Care, Warriors of Peace, The Eternal Light, Report to the Nation, Charlie Wild Private Detective, You Are There, The Story of Our Time and others. Also includes several letters, research files and other documents regarding his work in radio.
Contains correspondence, scrapbooks, 1930-1960, photographs of Smith and other celebrities, home movies, film reels of television appearances and sound recordings.
Contains manuscripts, including scripts by Connelly and by others which he produced, correspondence, financial material, printed material, scrapbooks, photographs, subject files, notebooks and memorabilia.
Contains several manuscripts of Corwin's radio work, including the scripts for "The Plot to Overthrow Christmas" and "They Fly Through the Air With the Greatest of Ease." Also includes several recordings of original broadcasts and letters from several notable figures in broadcasting.
Contains scripts for several series, including City Hospital, 1951-1958, Inner Sanctum, 1941-1952, Mystery in the Air, 1945, NBC Radio Theatre, Adventures of the Thin Man, Theatre Five, The Man From G-2, Adventure Theatre and other shows. Also includes a draft of a confidential report Newman wrote in 1943, probably for the government, and other documents regarding radio broadcasting.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, including radio scripts, photographs, printed material, film reels, audio tapes, scrapbooks, professional material, printed material, financial material and research papers relating to his career as a producer.
Contains numerous manuscripts, letters and other documents about the history of radio broadcasting. Includes scripts and recordings of You Are There, The Eagle's Brood, 1947, and many other programs. Also includes correspondence from Edward R. Murrow and other notable broadcasting figures.
Contains numerous manuscripts, letters and other documents regarding the history of radio and broadcasting. Includes many items related to Lewis's work for the Office of Facts and Figures and the Office of War Information during World War II.
Contains papers collected from his various activities, including sermons from Dr. William L. Stidger's program, Getting the Most Out of Life, sponsored by Fleischmann's Yeast, 1937-1939, annotated with hymns and fan letters. Houghton also provided the music for the program.
Includes audio tapes of programs on religion with Dr. Harold Scott from the Unitarian Society of Salt Lake City, UT. For more information see unpublished finding aid.