Contains original musical scores and arrangements, photographs of Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra at all stages of the band's career, newspaper clippings and scrapbooks documenting the band's performance history and reception by both critics and the public over time. Also includes audio tapes of CLO recordings and interviews with band associates, phonograph records of original CLO recordings and other recordings of big band music.
Contains correspondence, speeches, program scripts, publicity photos and articles primarily concerning her career which included narrating The Woman Reporter and Woman's Page of the Air. Cumming played the role of Betty Crocker, an advertising agent for General Mills, on radio and television. Papers concerning her Betty Crocker role consist mainly of promotional literature and speeches.
Contains scrapbooks concerning her work with the WAVES, correspondence, press books, clips, photographs, etc. Barton was program director of the New York State Radio-TV Bureau.
Includes scripts of Women in the Making of America, 1939-1940, broadcast in cooperation with the WPA's Federal Theatre Radio Division, and Gallery of Women, a series produced by the University of Michigan, 1954, and broadcast in cooperation with the U.S. Office of Education. Also includes program outlines, posters and clippings.
Includes clippings about Jane Ashman's two radio programs, Americans All, Immigrants All, 1938, and Women in the Making of America, 1939, for which historian Mary Beard was a consultant.
Sound recording of three radio speeches broadcast on February 22, 1942 by Anderson for the working women of the Allied nations. Anderson describes the changing nature of employment for women before and during World War II, the history of sex discrimination in employment and forecasts how the employment climate for women may change after the war.
Consists of brochures advertising Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra, the General Electric Hour of Charm, 1943, and two photographs of an unidentified women's band, n.d.
Contains biographical material, speeches and pamphlets relating to women in business. Husted was an advertising executive, home economist and, as director of the Home Service Department of General Mills, she planned and implemented the Betty Crocker program, 1926-1946.