Two sound recordings with a compilation of Edward R. Murrow's radio broadcasts from Europe, 1939-1946, relating to military activities in Europe and the home front in Great Britain during World War II.
Contains corrected script for the half-hour program broadcast December 6, 1953. Includes two 15-rninute segments with an introductory and midway script for Lucky Strike advertisements.
Contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, writings, transcripts and recordings of radio broadcasts, 1939-1973, and photographs relating to anti-Nazi and anti-communist movements in the United States, American foreign policy during the Cold War and American-German relations.
Consists primarily of scripts written by members of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization during World War II and political speeches and spots written for the California Democratic Party in 1946 and for Henry Wallace's 1948 Progressive Party presidential campaign. See online finding aid for list of scripts.
Repository/Collector:
Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research
Contains writings, broadcast transcripts, correspondence, printed matter, phonorecords and photographs relating to politics, communism, internal security and anti-communist movements in the United States and to politics and communism in China and elsewhere.
Collection of materials from over 150 unions spanning the decades from the 1920s through the 1980s. The majority of the material comes from unions active in the Southern California area, including the Radio Writers Guild, Screen Writers Guild and AFTRA.
Repository/Collector:
Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research
Includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, speeches, writings and other printed matter relating to international relations, international education and the role of radio and television in education.
Contains transcripts of broadcasts and speeches relating to American economic conditions, foreign trade and economic policy during the administration of President Herbert Hoover.
Radio and TV scripts, correspondence, newsclips, publicity materials, photographs, 90 reels of TV film, and sound recording. Radio dramatist, joined production staff of NBC in 1930. Wrote One Man's Family, 1932-1959, I Love a Mystery, 1939-1944, and other programs.
Includes photographs, clippings, correspondence, press releases and memorabilia relating to Latin American politics and to CBS radio broadcasting in Latin America.
Clippings from American newspapers relating to American foreign and domestic policy during the New Deal and reflecting conservative criticism of that policy. Includes pamphlets issued by the American Liberty League, 1935-1936, and texts of broadcasts of the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, 1936-1940.
Includes news dispatches, broadcast transcripts, pamphlets, clippings, serial issues and other printed matter relating to political and social conditions in Spain and to the Spanish Civil War.
Forty oral history interviews (tapes and transcripts) conducted between 1970 and 1975. Also contains address and cast lists for One Man's Family, original scripts for August 16 and 19, 1936, and program ephemera. Also newsclippings, "Random Reflections," written by Morse, 1972-1974, photographs of Morse and his family and a video "Good Old Days of Radio," narrated by Steve Allen, n.d.
Includes correspondence with Harry Milton and others, broadcast transcripts, clippings, photographs and miscellany relating to the acquaintanceship of Milton with the British writer George Orwell in Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
Sound recording of broadcasts relating to the immigration of various national and ethnic groups to the United States. Also includes recordings of Treasury Star Parade , n.d.
Sound recordings with Elmer Holmes Davis relating to the outbreak of World War II. Includes recordings of radio addresses by leaders of the belligerent nations.
Transcription discs of the program. As of 2005, about 300+ programs have been transferred and plans are to transfer the remaining discs. Also see Adrian Michaelis Collection above.
A sound recording representing a compilation by Bud Greenspan of speeches, radio addresses and radio news broadcasts, 1940-1945, relating to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the events leading up to it and its aftermath. Includes facsimiles of pages from "The New York Times," December 6-9, 1941.
Includes writings, minutes of meetings, radio transcripts and serial issues relating to the promotion of patriotism in Hawaiian schools and within the Asian community in Hawaii and to military government in the Marshall Islands during World War II.
A collection of 57 sound recordings of broadcasts relating to American neutrality in World War II, the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor and the Philippines and the first weeks of American participation in the war. Includes speeches by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain and newscasts. Collection was compiled by Roy Pryor.
Contains correspondence and miscellanea relating to the broadcast of Salute to the War Mothers, 1942, and the publication of a pamphlet "Salute to the Gold Star Mothers," 1943, by the American Legion, San Francisco Post No.1.
Contains correspondence, radio scripts, manuscripts, notes, tapes, reviews of productions, photographs, periodicals and clippings. Although online finding aid lists a box of radio scripts, the contents of the box are not shown.
Includes memoirs, broadcast transcripts, memoranda and reports, 1944-1945, relating to the activities of the Office of War Information during World War II and especially to its radio broadcasts of news and commentary in various languages to Europe from its London station.
Recording of appeals by Nicholas Kalmer to Greek-Americans to contribute medical and food relief to Greece through the Greek War Relief Association at the end of World War II. In Greek.
Two recordings of Voice of Democracy Committee promotional announcements and model radio broadcasts relating to a contest for high school students for radio broadcast scripts on democracy in the United States. The contest was sponsored by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Broadcasters and the Radio Manufacturers Association.
Consists of two volumes of scripts by Bob Bums for the Bob Burns Show, 1944-1945, and 13 scripts written by Joel Malone, possibly for The Whistler, 1948-1950.
A recording of an interview of Herbert Vere Evatt conducted by Clark M. Eichelberger, director of the American Assn. for the United Nations, that was broadcast on NBC relating to the activities of the United Nations.
Documents on the Pacifica Foundation, with emphasis on KPFA, Berkeley, CA. Consists primarily of printed articles about KPFA, programming schedules, information flyers and publicity materials.
A recording of addresses by Dwight D. Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson, Republican and Democratic candidates for president of the United States, broadcast over CBS as part of a program sponsored by the National Citizens' Committee for United Nations Day.
Approximately 4,000 recordings, including interviews, concerts, other music programs and poetry originally aired 1949-1992. Also includes recordings of 20th century music festivals and concerts. For specific programs, check with in-house database.
Includes broadcast transcripts, other writings and sound recordings relating to American opinion regarding the Soviet Union and the development of the Cold War, 1945-1948.
Thirteen recordings of Tower of Peace relating to the facilities, history, purpose and activities of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Includes interviews with Herbert Hoover and with staff members and researchers at the Hoover Institution. The program was sponsored by the Hoover Institution.
Includes transcripts of the weekly program presented by Yale University and broadcast on WTIC, Hartford, CT. Includes over 400 issues spanning 1958-1971. Not all years are complete.
Repository/Collector:
Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)