Papers of the Catholic priest known as the "Father Coughlin of the South" who broadcast on The Pastor's Fireside on radio and television. Includes sound recordings and transcripts of Terminiello's memoirs plus letters, sermons, clippings and other papers.
Repository/Collector:
University of Notre Dame Archives, University of Notre Dame du Lac
Consists of manuscripts of novels, novelettes, short stories, articles, comic strip treatments, radio scripts and motion picture treatments. The correspondence relates mainly to Curry's professional and business affairs with some personal letters. Online finding aid lists titles of the radio scripts but not dates or the names of the programs.
Repository/Collector:
Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon
A Wisconsin broadcasting executive, the 1958-1969 portion of the collection includes correspondence and subject files relating to Bartell's personal business ventures in the field of radio and TV. Includes some unidentified sound recordings, possibly of Bartell's radio scripts, n.d.
Papers of an educational broadcaster associated with WHA and WHATV, Madison, WI, 1931-1968. Engel was an assistant director in charge of legislative and public relations. The collection deals exclusively with educational broadcasting and contains articles, clippings, surveys and reports. Most documentation concerns the development of WHA, particularly its early history. The balance deals with Engel's other activities in educational broadcasting with the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, the National Association of FM Broadcasters, the University of Wisconsin Radio and Television Committee and other Wisconsin educational stations.
Consists of radio scripts of series produced by Bacher, sound recordings of Treasury Star Parade and various screenplays and treatments sent to Bacher but never produced. Also includes materials on Palmolive Beauty Box Theatre, Texaco Star Theatre, Maltine Story Hour, Maxwell House Showboat and Camel Caravan.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)