Includes recordings of This is Washington, radio reports to his constituents on his senatorial activities, 1951, and Meet Your Congress, 1951, 1953-1954, containing discussions of politics, domestic and foreign policy during the Eisenhower administration and other issues of then current interest. Also includes recordings of additional radio programs and 1940 campaign broadcasts.
Repository/Collector:
Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan
Contains papers relating to Blumenshine's career withWOOD-AM and FM during the 1960s. Also includes details of WOTV policy, procedures and staff and examples of both audio and audio visual tapes used in broadcasting.
Records include production logs, 1945-1946, radio scripts, 1942-1952 and n.d., radio scrapbook poems, 1948-1953, and miscellaneous reports, news releases, surveys and other materials.
Sound recordings of Echoes of a Century, a series of programs broadcast on 150 stations throughout the United States illustrating the story of Holland, MI from the origins of the Dutch settlers' decision to immigrate to the New World to the then present-day.
Contains bound and unbound transcripts of radio sermons, mostly from the 1930s, some sound recordings, personal papers, correspondence, issues of "Social Justice" and other papers by and about Coughlin.
Repository/Collector:
National Shrine of the Little Flower Catholic Church
Includes minutes of meetings, financial transactions, correspondence and station and contest logs. One bound volume contains early logs for WKAR, 1924, and W8SH, 1927-1931, as well as minutes of meetings, 1932-1936, a list of operators, 1927-1936, treasurer's reports, 1933, and vibration experiment notes, 1925. The records also include two boxes of QSL or "Radio Contact Cards," 1927-1950, arranged alphabetically by state and city. Certificates and commemorative QSL cards, 1929-1986, are filed separately.
Includes a complete bound set of William Cameron's talks, 1934-1942, and printed music programs, 1934-1942 and 1945-1946. Also contains two reel-to-reel audio recordings of Cameron's talks, September 1941-1942.
Includes correspondence, radio transcripts, scrapbooks and recordings of broadcasts. Cushing was a news editor and vice president of WJR, Detroit, MI and moderator of In Our Opinion.
Repository/Collector:
Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan