Papers document Dujardin's career as a novelist, poet, playwright, publicist, journalist and history of religion professor and includes material relating to his radio broadcasts, 1936-1939, and his radio plays.
Repository/Collector:
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin
Papers documenting Faulk's career as a folklorist, entertainer, author and target of the blacklist during the McCarthy years. The collection includes extensive files relating to Faulk's blacklisting experience and his legal case that interrupted his burgeoning career in radio and television broadcasting.
Repository/Collector:
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin
Papers trace Fernandez's career from her early days in radio to her work in television and movie productions, through to her retirement in 1982 and subsequent activities. The collection consists of scrapbooks, photographs, honors and awards, the bulk of which are in the form of plaques.
Repository/Collector:
Library, Special Collections, University of Texas-San Antonio
Includes correspondence, scripts (also synopses and story outlines), photographs, music, clippings, legal and financial records and audio recordings which document Swanson's radio appearances, 1927-1981. The types of programs include interviews, radio plays, serials, patriotic appeals during World War II, commercials and talk shows. Includes material on The Gloria Swanson Show, 1950-1951 the Lux Radio Theatre version of "Sunset Boulevard," 1951 and other programs. See detailed list in finding aid. Note: The papers are divided into separate collections, each with its own finding aid.
Repository/Collector:
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin
Contains 135 transcripts of broadcasts made by the Governor, 1939-1941, most of which were regular weekly Sunday morning half hour programs and some special events. Weekly programs were usually religion based and family oriented although he also discussed legislative and social issues. Also includes some papers relating to the broadcasts.
Includes transcription discs of the radio series begun in 1945 and sponsored by Texas Gulf Sulphur. It was on one of these broadcasts that Van Cliburn made his debut at age 12. An annotated chronological list is available.
Repository/Collector:
Fine Arts Library,The University of Texas at Austin