Contains personal and professional files of the Chair of the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Obstetrics at the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, including papers relating to radio programs.
Contains papers documenting Van Loon's career in radio beginning in 1929, including his time at NBC starting in 1932 and for WRVL, 1939-1940. Also includes manuscripts for broadcasts, 1935-1942.
Contains mostly radio scripts for The Right to Happiness. Also includes radio and television scripts for Doctor Eve, Days of Our Lives, Attorney at Law, Road of Life, From These Roots, Date with Life, The Verdict is Yours, Golden Windows, The Second Mrs. Burton, Woman in White, Zenith, There Was a Woman, The Wheels of Time, The Rising Tides, Return of Constance Curtis, Four Corners, U.S.A. and the Doris Blake Show. Also includes correspondence, plot synopses, notes, research for some of the scripts and some fan mail.
Contains two pamphlets entitled "Farm Radio Programs: WEAI, 1930," published by the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University, and "Twenty Years of Broadcasting, 1925-1945, 1947," by Charles L. Taylor, a transcript of "Radio Station Development, Cornell University" by Elmer S. Phillips and bound volumes of Farm Radio Program quarterly issues, 1930-1944.
A phonograph record and transcript of the May 28, 1952 student raid on WVBR and the broadcasting of music and a false news report concerning Russian bombings of London and Marseilles.