Includes scripts for the series Looking South discussing Waister's trip to Latin America as guest of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and describing agriculture and other subjects.
Includes records relating to the establishment of the Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting Council, 1946, which pioneered the use of radio as a vehicle for adult education programming.
Includes a print ad with a reference to Crestfallen Manor and a second ad with a reference to a Lowell Thomas CBS radio program at the bottom of the page.
Papers include radio talks and programs during Stefan's congressional career, 1935-1951. Stefan helped build WJAG, the station of the Norfolk, NE "Daily News." He was chief announcer and newscaster of WJAG, 1922-1934, when he was elected to Congress.
Contains correspondence, speeches, articles, letters to the editor, reports, bulletins, notes, radio broadcasts and clippings documenting Putnam's work in maternal and infant health care and conservative politics.
In addition to papers relating to the group's history, the collection includes five audio discs of Americans to the Rescue, a national Women's Christian Temperance Union radio program.