Consists of correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, photographs, sheet music and scrapbooks from Reed's career as a character actor in radio, television and film.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of Lumet's personal papers relating to his career in the theater as an actor and writer. Includes photographs, manuscripts, clippings, scripts and videotapes. Papers do not cover Lumet's radio career, 1932-1942.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of materials related to Laughton's career in all areas of show business, including screen, stage, radio and television productions. Includes radio scripts for Corwin Presents.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
A restaurateur active in Los Angeles politics and civic reform movements, the collection includes papers and scripts of Clinton's program The People's Voice, 1940-1945, heard on various Los Angeles stations.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of anti-semitic, anti-Afro American and extreme rightwing political and religious booklets, pamphlets, and periodicals. Includes material by Southern religious fundamentalist radio preachers and other groups.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Collection of records and occasionally album notes and photographs featuring music, news, interviews, speeches, poetry and stories. Some records are of radio programs, including The Fred Allen Show and Burns and Allen.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Collection contains scripts for radio programs in which Al Jolson, Bert Lahr, Fanny Brice, Eddie Cantor, Red Skelton, Tommy Dorsey and others starred, including Whose Baby Are You, Chase and Sanborn Hour, Baby Snooks, Circus Night in Town, Kraft Music Hall and Lifebuoy Soap. See online finding aid for list of programs and dates. See also separate Freedman collection that includes scripts in the Arts Library, Special Collections.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Transcript of Healey's broadcast on KPTK, Santa Monica, on the occasion of her resignation from the Communist Party, July 9, 1973. Healey broadcast on KPTK for 20 years. Duplicate transcript is available at UC/Berkeley.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
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