Consists of material relating to Horton's acting career, including mainly scripts for plays, motion pictures and radio and television commercials and shows. Also includes photographs, programs, correspondence, broadsides and other promotional materials, personal account books, contracts, scrapbooks, memorabilia, sound recordings of two interviews of Horton, 1969 and 1970, and many phonograph records of performances and interviews.
Consists mainly of scripts, 1943-1946, written by Herbert for Meet Corliss Archer along with manuscripts of novels, short stories, plays and screenplays and other materials relating to his writing.
Includes professional correspondence, photographs and a scrapbook. Meagher was a radio executive and vice-president of the National Association of Broadcasters, 1954-1964.
Consists chiefly of materials relating to Harmon's work with the Riverside Church and WRVR, including correspondence, minutes, reports, grant proposals, transcripts of listener mail, transcripts of Harmon's testimony before the FCC in WRVR licensing matters, memorandums, budgets and surveys.
Contains mainly scripts for radio and motion pictures that Woodruff directed and miscellaneous materials for This ls Hollywood, Lux Radio Theatre and the Camay Show. Also includes sound recordings of This ls Hollywood and the Camay Show.
Consists mainly of scripts, 1945-1963, written by Freedman for radio and television. Also includes sound recordings of You Bet Your Life and Seabees Time on the Air, material relating to Duffy's Tavern and photographs of Freedman and radio and television celebrities, including Groucho Marx, and the manuscript of Freedman's 1977 book "Sex Link."
Consists of an extensive file of jokes typed on 3x5 cards, arranged alphabetically by topic, from several radio shows from the 1930s and scripts for television programs.
Contains miscellaneous biographical information, correspondence with Fred Allen, J.J. Shubert and RKO Corporation, scripts for The Fred Allen Show, Texaco Star Theater, Dr. Rockwell's Brain Trust, and Jack Oakie's College plus scrapbooks, photographs, clippings and other materials.
Contains typescripts of jokes used by various comedians on radio shows, 1947, a 3x5 card file of jokes, manuscripts of articles and short stories, humor newsletters and other papers.
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American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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