Contains correspondence, memorabilia, newspaper clippings, speeches, scrapbooks and files on various organizations to which Dundurs belonged, including those related to the Latvian American community. Some time after 1951, Dundurs worked as a radio talk show host. Check with repository to determine if papers cover his radio career.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Contains biographical information, personal correspondence, materials pertaining to Ukrainian American organizations and cultural activities and historical material on Ukraine and Ukrainians in America, including a program booklet of the Third Annual Ukrainian Radio Day held on August 29, 1948 in Pittsburgh, PA.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Records of a national organization composed of many Polish American fraternal, social, cultural, professional, veteran and other similar organizations. Collection includes many press releases, papers relating to a special commission dealing with radio and television issues and a radio address commemorating the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Poland.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, sheet music (mostly of songs sung by Valeria), radio scripts, and financial reports of the Polish War Relief Committee of Boston, ca. 1944. From 1937-1944 Nurczynski produced Echoes of Poland. Also includes correspondence and photographs of Alexandra J. Jaskolski and papers of Karol Jaskolski.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Nurczynski arranged music for the Shep Nolan Band and Krakowiaki who played live on the Echoes of Poland. Papers consist primarily of published and mimeographed sheet music. Mainly in Polish with some English material. See also Walter and Valeria Nurczynski Collection below.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Includes a publicity kit issued by American Relief for Italy, Inc. in 1947 containing radio spots, proclamations, editorial announcements and a fact sheet about the organization's activities.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Contain biographical information, postcards, newspaper clippings and correspondence, much relating to the Ukrainian community and including material on the Ukrainian Family on Radio and other radio announcements.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Contains personal and church related papers and sheet music, including concert leaflets and programs commemorating the Slovenian Radio Hour in Pueblo City, CO. Some of the materials are in Slovenian.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Contains both personal papers and organizational records and includes correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, scripts, newspaper clippings, listener aids, research files and phonograph records from Americans All, Immigrants All for which DuBois served as consultant, 1938-1939.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Consists of correspondence, minutes, newspaper clippings, reports, newsletters and miscellany pertaining to the Service Bureau for Intercultural Education, including materials related to Americans All, Immigrants All.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Clippings in the collection pertain to Quilici's anti-fascist radio work and to the movemenet to erase General Italio Balbo's name from Chicago streets and parks.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Contains correspondence and published items, newspaper clippings on fascism, socialism and World War I, photographs, pamphlets, cartoons and caricatures by Fort Velona and materials pertaining to Arturo Giovannitti and New York politicians. Valenti also worked for the Italian American station WHAY in Connecticut. Check with repository to determine if papers cover his radio career.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Papers reflect Jaskolski's involvement with the Polish Variety Hour and Voice of America. Also includes materials pertaining to many Polish American organizations in the Boston area.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Komichak worked as engineer and assistant manager for WPIT-AM and FM, Pittsburgh, PA and was director of Ukrainian radio programming. Papers are in Ukranian and English.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Contains biographical material, personal correspondence, materials relating to his legal and literary careers and civic and political activities, miscellany, photographs, newspaper clippings, ephemera, scripts of radio broadcasts, speeches, lectures, short stories and book manuscripts.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
Contains tape recordings, slides, newspaper clippings, correspondence and financial records relating to Rasins's Latvian American broadcasting and other Latvian American community activities in Colorado Springs, CO and the Twin Cities, MN.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
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