Includes scripts of radio addresses given by Bolley concerning his trip to Argentina and Brazil, 1930, on behalf of the flax industry and to Russia pursuant to the study of flax.
Contains material on Rice's interests in radio, including material dealing with his varied business enterprises in minstrel shows for the major radio networks.
Repository/Collector:
Princeton University Libraries, Rare Books and Special Collections
Includes transcripts for radio ads for Simmons products, some on Simmons Radio Hour, including some 1930s and some n.d., and a May 25, 1936 script for the Home Hour with L.L. Murray.
Personal and professional papers of Goddard who was the Dean of Engineering at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Goddard was the founder of KOB.
Consists primarily of brochures and clippings from Miss Farmer's School of Cookery and biographies of Alice Bradley by her sister, Marion Bradley Atwood.
Includes correspondence, broadcasting materials, certificates, newsletters and a photograph documenting Bragg's activities as an operator of an amateur radio station in Blue Springs, Liberty, Peru and Trenton, NE and in Concordia, KS.
Consists of photographs, correspondence, published articles by and about Bromley and background material for her articles and book. Check preliminary finding aid for any material related to her unidentified radio program, 1952-1958.