Contains some personal materials but mainly materials relating to Renaldo's acting and his portrayal of the Cisco Kid. In addition to scripts for the radio and television program, the collection contains memorabilia, promotional material, fan mail, personal and general correspondence with some relating to the Screen Writers and Screen Actors Guilds.
Consists mainly of scripts for movies, television programs and a few radio programs in which Begley appeared, including the Hills Brothers Coffee Show and One Man's Family.
Consists of material relating to Horton's acting career, including mainly scripts for plays, motion pictures and radio and television commercials and shows. Also includes photographs, programs, correspondence, broadsides and other promotional materials, personal account books, contracts, scrapbooks, memorabilia, sound recordings of two interviews of Horton, 1969 and 1970, and many phonograph records of performances and interviews.
Consists mainly of scripts, 1943-1946, written by Herbert for Meet Corliss Archer along with manuscripts of novels, short stories, plays and screenplays and other materials relating to his writing.
Consists mainly of Van Hartesveldt's writings, including scripts for many radio shows, story ideas, outlines and a few scripts for television. Also includes a small amount of related correspondence, some contracts and photographs of Van Hartesveldt with celebrities. Van Hartesveldt wrote for the following radio programs: Your Nutrilite Radio Theatre, Suspense, Sky King, CBS Radio Workshop, The Great Gildersleeve, Romance and Roy Rogers.
Consists chiefly of materials relating to Harmon's work with the Riverside Church and WRVR, including correspondence, minutes, reports, grant proposals, transcripts of listener mail, transcripts of Harmon's testimony before the FCC in WRVR licensing matters, memorandums, budgets and surveys.
Contains miscellaneous materials relating to Barton's work as a television and radio announcer, including correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs of Barton with various bands, an audio tape of a 1947 episode of One Man's Family, phonograph records of Barton with the Tom Croakley Orchestra playing on the Hills Brothers Coffee Show, 1934-1938, scattered scripts for One Man's Family, a video tape of Barton on the Tomorrow Show in 1974 upon his retirement from NBC and a scrapbook.