Correspondence, diary, biographical material, writings, drafts of various articles, notes, speeches and radio broadcasts, newspaper clippings and printed matter relating mainly to Eliot's career as a contributor to magazines.
Includes correspondence, fan mail, radio and television scripts, news analyses, lectures, speeches, writings, book and subject files, awards, newspaper clippings, printed matter, photographs and other papers but primarily consisting of scripts of Sevareid's radio and television news broadcasts and analyses documenting his career with CBS from World War II until his retirement from CBS News in 1977.
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, magazine articles poetry, reports, radio broadcast transcripts and other paper chiefly documenting Farrell's career from 1945-1975, including his career as a commentator for various stations and networks from 1948-1969.
Correspondence, transcripts of radio broadcasts and other papers pertaining primarily to Reichelderfer's career in meteorology as chief of the U.S. Weather Bureau, 1938-1963.
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.
Correspondence, legal proceedings, printed transcripts of radio and television broadcasts, scripts, memoranda, production inventories, office and business papers and newspaper clippings, chiefly 1941-1967. The radio papers relate primarily to American Forum of the Air, Youth Wants To Know, and All America Wants To Know.
Scripts used in First Nighter and Talkie Picture Time programs. Written under Hale's maiden name, Margaret Halliwell, in collaboration with Dorothy de Jagers, Beatrice M. Gottlieb, Hilda Gottlieb, Jeanette I. Helm, Hal Field Leslie and Marion Waldman.
Correspondence, scripts, program listings and other material concerning Harshaw's programs Battle of Books, Carnival of Books and The Hobby Horse Presents.
Includes correspondence, memoranda, interview transcripts, drafts of speeches, articles, books, notes, radio broadcasts, legal material, research material, family papers, press releases, printed material, posters, maps and other papers relating primarily to Smith's career.
Correspondence, memoranda, notebooks and notes, transcripts of interviews, radio and television scripts and other papers documenting Levine's career as a broadcast journalist and news commentator.
Correspondence, literary and biographical articles, radio scripts and plays, legal and financial papers, clippings, printed material, photographs and other papers.
Correspondence, transcripts of radio broadcasts and other papers relating to Papanek's years in the U.S. as representative of the Czechoslovak government in exile during World War II and to his service in the United Nations, 1945-1948.