Consists of over 10,000 broadcast quality audio recordings of vintage radio news and entertainment programming, 1920s-1961, on reelto-reel tapes, metal and vinyl discs and electronic transcriptions from studio masters. Includes episodes from most of the major radio series of that era as well as historic radio news broadcasts. An inventory for a portion of the collection can be made available to researchers.
Chiefly articles and lecture notes, mostly in English with a few in cursive Yiddish, and some printed press releases. Does not appear to contain any information related to Frank's employment as an announcer for The Voice of Israel, 1958-1961. See finding aid for more information.
Includes correspondence, manuscripts of books and articles, transcripts for lectures, addresses and radio broadcasts, including some sound recordings. Her career in radio included The Magic Key, Let's Talk It Over, Tales of Great Rivers, Column of Air and Prayers Through the Ages. Sergio was a news commentator on WQXR, NY and ABC.
Contains papers relating to Sullivan's involvement with the production of Blue and Gray, Fall, 1946-May 26, 1951 and Radio Forum from its origins in 1946. Includes scripts and correspondence. Both programs were coordinated by the campus radio station WGTB and WARL, Arlington, VA.
An audition recording for the children's program Sleepy Joe meant to explain and justify the show to potential sponsors. Also includes Program #4 of These Are Americans, February 19, 1944, hosted by Chet Huntley, and a Blue Coal Minstrels program, n.d.
Check online catalog for listings of individual programs featuring or about African American performers or themes. Includes several episodes of Destination Freedom and a few Chicago Roundtable of the Air broadcasts.
Contains correspondence, literary manuscripts, articles, addresses, radio scripts, clippings, scrapbooks and other papers consisting primarily of manuscripts for Terhune's short stories and articles which relate chiefly to dogs.
Correspondence, radio broadcast transcripts and obituaries chiefly concerning Sweetser's interest in psychoanalysis and his efforts to secure funding for the psychoanalytic movement from the Rockefeller Foundation.
Correspondence, speeches, broadcast scripts, book draft, biographical material, newsclippings and photographs documenting Rash's career in broadcast journalism.