Nurczynski arranged music for the Shep Nolan Band and Krakowiaki who played live on the Echoes of Poland. Papers consist primarily of published and mimeographed sheet music. Mainly in Polish with some English material. See also Walter and Valeria Nurczynski Collection below.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Includes a publicity kit issued by American Relief for Italy, Inc. in 1947 containing radio spots, proclamations, editorial announcements and a fact sheet about the organization's activities.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Contains various, but limited, material about some of the radio shows sponsored by General Mills, 1930s-1950s. The partially processed collection includes some scripts (the program titles are listed individually in the Index), audio recordings, photographs and newsletter articles.
The Library contains several individual collections of Minnesota political figures, many of which include some print and audio material relating to radio addresses delivered by the individuals. Check online catalog by name.
Contain biographical information, postcards, newspaper clippings and correspondence, much relating to the Ukrainian community and including material on the Ukrainian Family on Radio and other radio announcements.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
A sound recording of an interview with Dr. Albert J. Chesley, secretary and executive officer of the Minnesota State Board of Health on Public Health Is People broadcast on KSTP, May 19, 1955.
Contains personal and church related papers and sheet music, including concert leaflets and programs commemorating the Slovenian Radio Hour in Pueblo City, CO. Some of the materials are in Slovenian.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Disassembled scrapbook of a Minneapolis metal dealer and junk yard operator who served as a special assistant in the Minneapolis regional office of the War Production Board during World War II. The scrapbook contains letters, press releases, scripts of radio spot announcements, clippings, speeches, advertisements and other material documenting publicity for a 1943 salvage campaign in Minnesota and the Dakotas known as the Farm Scrap Program.
Includes scripts Ueland wrote for the following radio shows: the Anne Herrold Program, a radio news program broadcast in Minneapolis, March 11-May 28, 1936, Tell Me More, a program that featured Ueland's answers to listeners' personal problems, June-July, 1942, and Stories for Girl Heroes, a children's program that profiled notable women.
Includes material for a Caddie Woodlawn memorial program broadcast in February, 1940 on the Idaho State University radio station dealing with the adventures of growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the 1860s.
Repository/Collector:
Children's Literature Research Collection, University of Minnesota
Includes typed copies of talks on heredity and eugenics presented over various radio stations, 1928 and 1933, and correspondence regarding talks on WRHM, 1933-1934.
Includes material on radio advertising, possibly for Adlerika, a laxative and a treatment for appendicitis, Adla tablets for stomach ailments, Daru liver pills and Vino!, a vitamin tonic. An inventory that provides additional information about these materials is available in the repository.