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52. Elmer R. Oettinger, Jr., Papers
- Description:
- A portion of the papers relate to Oettinger's career with the Tobacco Radio Network and WNAO, Raleigh, NC and contain articles, advertisements and scripts for radio programs, including The Citizen's Forum of the Air.
- Repository/Collector:
- Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
53. Sam J. Ervin Papers
- Description:
- The "Radio Program Files, 1954-1974" portion of the collection includes sound recordings and partial transcripts of Ervin's weekly program and other papers relating to his involvement with specific stations.
- Repository/Collector:
- Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
54. Weil Family Papers
- Description:
- Contain business papers relating to the family's many business ventures, including a department store in Goldsboro, NC and promotional materials for the store, including scripts for a 10-episode program Romance of Goldsboro.
- Repository/Collector:
- Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
55. Script File
- Description:
- The Center maintains a file listing all the scripts in the collection. (The scripts are not searchable online.) The listing is organized by show title or star. What follows is a partial list of scripts. For more information contact the Center directly. All scripts are on microfilm and print copies can be ordered. Scripts: A Saga of Aviation, 1938-1939; Abbot and Costello Show, 1941-1942; Alec Templeton Time, 1946-1947; All Colored Show, Apr-Jun, 1937; Angelo Patri, 1931-1935; Around the World with Libby, 1929-1930; Aunt Hannah's Kiddy Show, Jan-Apr, 1949; Aunt Jemima, 1929-1932; Aunt Jenny Hitchhikes, Jan-Apr, 1949; A Battle of Music with Raymond Paige, Dec 2-30, 1945; Bob Crosby Show, Jan-Jul, 1946; Broadway Matinee, Jan-Aug, 1944; Buck Rogers, 1936; Burns and Allen, n.d.; California Carry On, Sep-Dec. 1943; Camel Comedy Caravan, Jun, 1943; Canadian Marconi Program, Sep-Dec, 1930; Ceco Manufacturing Co. Dealer Program, May-Oct, 1930; The Circle, 1935-1939; Davey Tree Hour, 1930-1932; Devils, Drugs and Doctors, 1931-1932; Dione Lucas Cooking School, Feb-Dec, 1949; Do You Want To Be An Actor? 1936-1937; Don Ameche, 1942-1943; Dr. Howard W Haggard, 1932-1933; Dr. West Celebrity Night, Apr-May, 1936; Dr. William L. Stidger, 1937-1939; Earl Wilson, Jan-Jul, 1945; Eddie Cantor Show, 1931-1934; Eddie Dooley-Football & Sports Review, 1932-1935; Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933-1937; Elgin National Watch Company, Recording of 75'" anniversary celebration at World's Fair, Aug 18, 1939; Fair Meadows USA, Nov-Dec, 1951; The Family Man, 1939-1940; Five Dollar Fact Show, 1940-1941; Fleischmann's Baking Industry Program, Oct, 1931; Fleischmann's Food Talks, Jan-Apr, 1929; Floyd Gibbons,1933-1935; The Ford Show, 1946-1947; Four Corners USA, Feb-Aug, 1941; Frances Greer, Apr-Jun, 1945; Frank Fay, Apr-Aug, 1936; Frank Sinatra Program, Jan-Dec, 1944; Fred Allen,1945-1949; Fred Waring, Sep-Dec, 1944; Fresh Up Show, 1945-1946; The Garden Hour, 1931-1932; Gene Autry's Melody Ranch, 1941-1943; General Cigar World's Fair Exhibit Bldg. Recording, May 2, 1940; General Electric Radio Program, 1941; George Jessel, Feb-Mar, 1932; Georgie Price, Jun-Dec, 1932; Gliding Swing Program, 1938-1940; Good Will Court, Sep-Dec, 1936; Goodrich Silver Fleet/Defiance Tire Radio Program, 1930; Gracie Fields, Jun-Aug, 1944; Granlund & His Girls, 1935-1936; Great Moments in History, 1932-1933; Gruen Guild Radio Program, 1930-1931; Hammond Organ Hour, Sep-Dec, 1937; Happy Ramblers, 1932-1934; Harry Richman, May-Sep, 1932; Herbert Marshall, Nov-Dec, 1941; His Honor the Barber, Jan-Apr, 1946; Homefront Matinee, Nov-Dec, 1943; Horlick's Picture House, 1937-1938; Husbands & Wines, Jul-Sep, 1936; Husbands & Wives, 1936-1937; I love A Mystery, 1939-1941; Ida Bailey Allen, 1930-1931; Jnfonnation Please, Oct-Dec, 1946; Iowa Barn Dance Frolic, Aug-Nov, 1943; James Melton, Jan-Oct, 1937; The Jergens Program with Ray Perkins, 1931-1932; The Jergens Program with Cornelia Otis Skinner, Jun-Aug, 1935; The Jergens Program with Walter Winchell, 1933-1936; Jimmy Durante, 1933-1934; Joe Cook, Jan-Jun, 1937; Joe Penner, 1933-1935; Jolly Bill & Jane, 1929-1933; Kaltenborn Edits the News, n.d.; Kodak Mid-Week Hour/Kodak Week-End Hour, 1930-1932; Kraft Music Hall, 1933-1955; La Geradine Program, 1931-1933; The Libby Grocer, Sep-Dec, 1930; Life and love of Dr. Susan, Aug-Dec, 1939; Life for the Wounded, Mar 24, 1943; Lux Radio Theatre, 1934-1955; Lux Toilet Soap Movie Club, 1938; Magic Baking Powder (Canada) (Commercials), 1934-1938; Major Bowes, 1935-1936; Marionette Show, 1937-1948; Martha Deane, 1936-1937; Mary Martin, 1943-1945; Mary Pickford, 1935; Maurice Chevalier, Feb-Jun, 1931; Mentholatum Mountaineers, 1944-1946; Marjorie Mills Participation Program, 1941-1943; The Music America Loves Best, 1944-1948; Musical Pictures, Nov 13-28, 1942; My True Story, 1945; National Spelling Bee, 1936-1937; Nelson Eddy, 1942-1943; Nemo-Flex Broadcast, Mar-May, 1931; Nero Wolfe, Apr-Sep, 1943; The Nestle's Chocolateers, 1931-1937; The Odorona Cutex Program, Apr-Oct, 1931; Old Witch Radio Program, 1929-1930; One Man's Family, n.d. Opera Series, 1934-1935; Paul Whiteman, Jun-Aug, 1943; "Pearls"-Homemaker's Hour, Jan 9-22 ,1930; Peggy Winthrop, 1930-1931; Pertussin Play Boys, 1930-1931; Peter's Milk Cocoa, Jan-Jun, 1929; Placidan, 1934; Ray Perkins, 1930-1931; Raymond Clapper, Sep-Dec, 1942; Raymond Gram Swing, 1939-1942; Republican Campaign, Sep-Nov, 1940; Richman Brothers Program, Mar-Jun, 1932; Rinso Radio Revue, 1937; Robert Ripley, 1935-1937; Roses & Drums, 1932-1935; Royal Baking Powder Talks, 1928-1938; Royal Gelatin Audition, Sep-Dec, 1931; Sammy Kaye, 1943-1944; Rex Saunders, May-Jun, 1951; Sealtest Village Store Program, Jul 8, Aug 5, Nov 25, 1943; The Robert Shaw Chorale, Jun-Sep, 1948; Rudy Vallee, 1930-1936; Shell Chateau, 1935-1936; Shell Comes to the Party, Aug 7-21, 1941; The Shell Road Reporter, 1932-1933; Shell Show, 1934-1935; Sims & Baily, Apr-Sep, 1933; Springtime and Harvest, 1939-1940; Stars of the Future, Jan-Dec, 1945; Stebbins Boys, 1931-1932; Swift Hour, 1934-1935; Tennessee Jed, 1945-1947; This is Helen Hayes, Feb-Jul, 1945; Textron Theatre, 1945-1946; Those We Love, 1938-1940; Three Bakers, 1931-1932; Three Ring Time/Three Ring Round Up, 1941-1943; Tommy Dorsey, 1945-1946; Tommy Riggs, Apr-Oct, 1941; Town Crier, 1933-1935; True and False Program with Dr. Harry Hagen, 1938-1943; Uncle Abe and David, 1930-1931; United Nations Information Bureau-Eight Legal Governments of Invaded Europe, What they are doing to defeat Hitler and Establish Peace, 1943 (Norway, Yugoslavia); United States Marine Corps., Mar 12, 1943; US Industrial Alcohol, 1931, 1933-Audition Script; V.E. Meadows Beauty School, Aug-Sep, 1931; Vermont Lumberjack, 1931-1932; Vogue Fashion Program, Apr-Oct, 1931; Vox Pop, Jul-Sep, 1935; Wartime Conference, 1943; Washington Merry-Go-Round, Jul-Sep, 1940; Werner-Jannsen, Jul-Sep, 1937; What's New, Sep-Dec, 1943; Who's for Who in America, Nov 18, 1947; Womanpower, Mar 25-26, 1943; Women's National Republican Club, 1947-1948; Writer's War Board, 1943; You and Your Dog (Defense Dog), Jun, 1943,; Zenith Foundation, 1938
- Repository/Collector:
- John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising and Marketing History
56. Lynn Gault Papers
- Description:
- Primarily documents Gault's work in theater, especially with the Carolina Playmakers in the late 1940s and early 1950s but also includes "An Unknown Land," a radio play by Gault.
- Repository/Collector:
- Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
57. Paul Green Papers
- Description:
- Contains radio plays of the Pulitzer prize winning playwright. Collection includes a detailed list of the titles and dates but no indication as to the radio program/s that broadcast the plays.
- Repository/Collector:
- Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
58. Hal Kemp Papers
- Description:
- Contains correspondence, photographs, clippings, legal documents, sheet music and recorded music documenting Kemp's career as a band leader. Also includes sheet music, records and audio cassettes although none of the cassettes appears to be of radio programs. Check online finding aid to determine if any of the print materials relate to Kemp's performances on the Penzoil Parade and Chesterfield programs.
- Repository/Collector:
- Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
59. John Harden Papers
- Description:
- Includes material related to Tales of Tar Heelia, a series broadcast on WPTF for 18 months, 1946-1947, that Harden moderated.
- Repository/Collector:
- Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
60. Howard Henderson Papers
- Description:
- The "General Cigar Co. Folder (1941-1969)" contains information on sponsorship of radio commentators Raymond Swing and Raymond Clapper.
- Repository/Collector:
- John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising and Marketing History