This collection contains materials collected by Roy Wetzel, a broadcast journalist and NBC News executive, related primarily to U.S. politics and elections. It includes audio recordings of broadcasts taped from radio stations such as WJR, a CBS affliliate station based in Detroit, Michigan, made during the 1950s.
Contains correspondence, autobiography, reports, radio scripts and other papers relating to Sublette's career with the Detroit Civil Service Commission and his outside interests.
Contains correspondence, legal papers, photographs, scrapbooks and some scripts relating to Meurer's work with George Trendle on The Lone Ranger, The Green Hornet and Sergeant Preston.
Contains correspondence, poems, radio presentations, teaching aids, illustrations, theater programs, yearbooks, songbooks, scrapbooks, certificates of merit, clippings, postcards and photos relating to her activities with the Polish theater and radio in Detroit.
Contains papers relating to Blumenshine's career withWOOD-AM and FM during the 1960s. Also includes details of WOTV policy, procedures and staff and examples of both audio and audio visual tapes used in broadcasting.
Includes a complete bound set of William Cameron's talks, 1934-1942, and printed music programs, 1934-1942 and 1945-1946. Also contains two reel-to-reel audio recordings of Cameron's talks, September 1941-1942.
Sound recordings of Echoes of a Century, a series of programs broadcast on 150 stations throughout the United States illustrating the story of Holland, MI from the origins of the Dutch settlers' decision to immigrate to the New World to the then present-day.