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62. Turmoil Radio Collection
- Description:
- The Turmoil Radio Collection documents the world's longest running punk rock and hardcore music radio program. Founded by Steven Kreitzer, it aired on Stony Brook University's campus radio station, WUSB (90.1 FM) on Wednesday evenings (8 to 10 p.m.) from December 1980 through 2004. The collection is comprised of approximately 100 cubic feet of items that document the Turmoil radio program; contents include correspondence, business files, sound recordings, magazines, fanzines, posters, broadsides, ephemera, textiles, and artifacts.
- Content types:
- Spoken word, Text, Perfomed music, and Still image
- Formats:
- Photographic print, Text document, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Analog audiocassette, and VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C)
- Extent:
- 114 linear ft.
- Repository/Collector:
- Stony Brook University Libraries
- Online finding aid:
- View on library.stonybrook.edu
63. "Senator" Edward Hastings Ford Collection
- Description:
- Family and publicity photographs, scrapbooks, and materials collected by the vaudeville comedian who starred on the radio series "Can You Top This?"
- Content types:
- Text and Still image
- Formats:
- Photographic print and Text document
- Extent:
- 6.5 linear ft.
- Repository/Collector:
- Stony Brook University Libraries
- Online finding aid:
- View on library.stonybrook.edu
64. KTAO-FM Radio Collection
- Description:
- KTAO-FM was a free-form radio station in Los Gatos, California, that existed from March, 1969, through June, 1974, and operated at 95.3 FM. The KTAO Aircheck Archives comprise audio collages with instruments played in the studio to be used as taped effects; a "jam" session recorded July 29, 1971; and an interview with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans interviewed in Los Gatos by Geoff Alexander and Don Campau, June 9, 1971, at a residence in Los Gatos, California. In addition, the collection includes images of KTAO operators and musicians in 1974; photographs of the 40th anniversary reunion; original Los Gatos business license (1974); several images of counter-culture posters; letter from Gary R. Dahl to Roger Mann.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, Still image, and Text
- Formats:
- Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- .5 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- History San Jose
65. Dave Sichak Collection
- Description:
- Dave Sichak is a collector and researcher of country music. His collection consists of a lot of materials related to radio broadcasting such as station produced publications - KMA Guide, KWTO Dial, WIBW Round-Up, and WRVA Dialog, periodicals - Radio Varieties and Rural Radio, and yearbook and souvenir booklets - WLS Family Album. The collection also has sound recordings, books, and photographs.
- Content types:
- Text, Still image, and Performed music
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 20 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
66. Jack Tarver Research Collection
- Description:
- The collection includes logs, indices, one transcript and sound copies of WSB, WABE and WAOK radio programs from the 1950s and the 1960s.
- Content types:
- Text and Spoken word
- Formats:
- Polyester open reel tape, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), and Text document
- Extent:
- 2 boxes
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
67. Wayne W. Daniel Collection
- Description:
- The Wayne W. Daniel collection contains manuscript copies of his definitive book on the history of country music in Atlanta, Pickin' on Peachtree, research materials, audio cassette recordings of oral histories, black and white photographs, film posters, event announcement posters, posters of musicians, commercial audio recordings, commercial video recordings, and noncommercial video recordings.
- Content types:
- Text, Still image, Spoken word, Performed music, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc, Analog audiocassette, VHS, Photographic print, Photographic negative, and Text document
- Extent:
- 58 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
68. Radio Scripts Collection
- Description:
- This collection consists of approximately 1,000 American radio scripts containing 49 different series titles spanning multiple genres - drama, comedy, mystery, musical, quiz show, documentary, children’s and religious. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1940s through the 1950s. Well represented shows include A Date With Judy, The Whistler, Kay Keyser’s Kollege of Musical Knowledge, and The Beulah Show. The following titles are represented: A Date With Judy, Abbot and Costello Program, ABC Mystery Theater, Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Adventures of Sam Spade, Adventures of the Thin Man, Amazing Mrs. Danbury, Ben Bernie and All The Lads, Beulah Show, Bill Goodwin Show, Burns and Allen Show, CBS Mystery Radio Theater, The Chase, Citizen of the World, The Cobbs, Crime Letter from Dan Dodge, Dark Venture, Dick Tracy, Duffy’s Tavern, Edgar Bergen Hour, Edgar Bergen Show, Eternal Light, Fibber McGee and Molly, Frontier Gentleman, Gunsmoke, Have Gun Will Travel, Heartbeat Theater, Junior Miss, Kay Keyser’s Kollege of Music, Let’s Pretend, Mr. and Mrs. North, Murder by Experts, Mutual Radio Theater, New Adventures of Nero Wolfe, Norman Corwin Show, Our Miss Brooks, Phil Silvers Show, Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, Robert Q. Lewis Show, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees, Sears Radio Theater, Smilin’ Ed’s Gang, Snug Harbor, Stars Over Hollywood, Suspense, Tattered Man, Theatre Guild on the Air, Whistler
- Content types:
- Text
- Formats:
- Text document
- Extent:
- 1,000 scripts
- Repository/Collector:
- Writers Guild Foundation
- Online finding aid:
- View on oac.cdlib.org
69. Communist Penetration of Radio Facilities
- Description:
- This printed text is a series of hearings and reports before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, second session.
- Content types:
- Text
- Formats:
- Book
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Repository/Collector:
- University of Richmond
70. Federal government correspondence
- Description:
- This series consists of correspondence, reports, audits, and other documentation of matters of importance between South Carolina and the federal government. Much of the records center on subjects related to the Depression. The series deals in detail with the workings of federal agencies and other entities receiving federal funds within the state. Information is varied, but generally consists of correspondence of various officials, reports, and other documentation of the workings of various agencies and applications for and audits of federal money provided for projects within the state.
- Content types:
- Text
- Extent:
- 2.00 cubic feet
- Repository/Collector:
- South Carolina Department of Archives & History
71. Mort Crim Papers
- Description:
- Papers and recordings of radio personality and anchorman Mort Crim, known popularly as the inspiration for the Will Ferrell character in the Anchorman film. Crim was an alumnus of Anderson University and left his personal papers, recordings, and scripts to the University archives, where they are stored.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, and Text
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 78rpm disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), Analog audiocassette, 8-track cassette, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Betamax, Betacam (including Betacam SP), U-matic (including U-matic S), Open reel video, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 47 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Anderson University & Church of God Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on library.anderson.edu
72. Current subjects file
- Description:
- This series consists of correspondence, reports, and other administrative material on subjects of major importance throughout Governor Maybank's term of office, including the governor's 1941 mail log, speeches, and farewell address. Information is included on African American affairs; air raid shelters; the 1940 registration of aliens; birth control; cotton farmers; requests for seats at the executions of those involved in the murder of Capt. Sanders, the captain of the prison guard killed in the Penitentiary riot of 1937; gas rationing; the governor's hour radio program; Ku Klux Klan violence; lawlessness; lynchings; military transfers; new industries; the port of Charleston; requests for a battleship South Carolina; special federal Senate seat elections; the Southern Governors' Conference; and teacher salaries.
- Content types:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1.00 cubic feet
- Repository/Collector:
- South Carolina Department of Archives & History
73. Don Kennedy Papers
- Description:
- The Don Kennedy papers contain writings, audio recordings, photographs, printed materials, and awards related to Kennedy's television and radio broadcasting career. The bulk of the materials relate to the production of the Big Band Jump radio shows between 1989 and 2013. These include scripts, cue sheets, newsletters, and broadcast masters of the weekly programs. The papers include some full-length interviews with musicians and other big band-era figures that were subsequently edited for broadcast. The collection also includes promotional and photographic materials from his work with television station WATL-TV, 1976-1978; radio stations WKLS FM, 1960-1970, and the Georgia Network, 1972-1982; as well as his time as children's television host "Officer Don," 1956-1969.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Still image, Text, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Optical disc (Including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), MiniDisc, Analog audiocassette, Digital Audio Tape (DAT), Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 22 linear feet, 640 Optical discs, 300 Pressed LP discs
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
74. Don Naylor papers
- Description:
- Mr. Naylor's papers include scrapbooks relating to his life and career, and scripts for radio programs that he wrote, produced and performed in. Most of the scripts were written during his tenure at WGST, although some of them were written for use on KTAT and KFJZ in Fort Worth, Texas. Many of the Folders of scripts also include listener correspondence relating to the programs, and some contain background material that Mr. Naylor used when creating the shows. Additional content include materials from Mr. Naylor's tenure as the program director of WAGA radio and television from 1951 through 1959, and when he wrote and produced radio and television advertising for Coca-Cola products with the McCann-Erickson advertising agency from 1960 through 1986.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Notated music, Text, and Two-dimensional moving image
- Formats:
- Text document, Pressed 78rpm disc, and Polyester open reel tape
- Extent:
- 10 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
- Online finding aid:
- View on digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu
75. Dreamstreets
- Description:
- Based in Newark, Delaware, Dreamstreets is a magazine featuring local poetry and writing with an irregular but persistent publishing history since 1977. After appearing once a year, and then in several issues per year, in 1984 the magazine began using radio station WXDR to broadcast performances of its poetry and fiction. Contributors to Dreamstreets also performed at various literary events and poetry readings. Steven Leech is the editor and publisher, with regular contributors such as e. jean lanyon, Douglas Morea, and Phillip Bannowsky.
- Content types:
- Performed music, Spoken word, Two-dimensional moving image, Text, and Still image
- Formats:
- Text document, Open reel tape (unknown material), Analog audiocassette, VHS (including SVHS and VHS-C), Photographic print, and Microfilm
- Extent:
- Approximately 23 recordings, microfilm, 7 feet
- Repository/Collector:
- University of Delaware Library, Special Collections
- Online finding aid:
- View on www.lib.udel.edu
76. Georgia Radio Hall of Fame
- Description:
- Materials documenting the careers of inductees of the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame.
- Content types:
- Text, Still image, Spoken word, and Performed music
- Formats:
- Pressed LP disc, Pressed 45rpm disc, Analog audiocassette, Polyester open reel tape, Photographic print, and Text document
- Extent:
- 10 linear feet
- Repository/Collector:
- Georgia State University Special Collections and Archives
77. Speech file
- Description:
- This series consists of speeches, speech materials, radio scripts, press releases, point papers, and meeting agendas concerning soil and water conservation in South Carolina, other southern states, and the nation. Speeches and other materials were prepared by members of the State Soil Conservation Committee, federal agricultural officials, and private citizens interested in soil and water conservation. Materials concern topics such as topsoil, water rights, grassland farming, irrigation, the soil stewardship program, financing for District programs, watersheds, and the importance of soil conservation districts in the state's future development. Also included is an address by U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond at a Lions Club Appreciation Night in Laurens, April 1958. The series covers the years 1937, 1950-1959, 1964, and 1966.
- Content types:
- Text
- Extent:
- 11 folders
- Repository/Collector:
- South Carolina Department of Archives & History
78. Speech file
- Description:
- This series contains correspondence, memoranda, and photographs relating to speeches given by Governor Richards. Almost all the material in this file deals with the governor's 1929 Chicago radio address on South Carolina resources.
- Content types:
- Text
- Extent:
- 0.16 cubic feet
- Repository/Collector:
- South Carolina Department of Archives & History
79. General subjects file
- Description:
- This series was created as part of a filing system introduced into the governor's office in 1917 and was designed to hold recurrent records which did not accumulate as rapidly as those filed as separate series. The series contains the election proclamations issued by authority of S.C. Statute 1914(29)592; holiday proclamations; recommendations; requests for interviews; resignations; reports; invitations; correspondence with governors and agencies of other states and with the South Carolina Congressional Delegation; miscellaneous applications and appointments, and miscellaneous audits of state agencies. Included are files on various associations, conferences, congresses, and events/festivals, such as the National and the Southern Governors' Conference, the sesquicentennial of the United States Constitution and the city of Columbia, the centennial of the Town of Mount Pleasant, President Roosevelt's 1937 visit to Columbia, and the Young Democrats of America. Also contained are records pertaining to the 1936 presidential campaign; President Roosevelt's 1937 inauguration; the Democratic Party; proposed memorials to Francis W. Pickens, Benjamin R. Tillman, and Woodrow Wilson; agriculture, Catawba Indians; farmers (including African American farmers); labor and unrest; lotteries and gambling; the penitentiary riot of 1937 which resulted in the death of J. Olin Sanders, the captain of the prison guard; roads and highways; rural electrification; Spanish-American War veterans; taxation; and tourism. Other subjects include old-age benefits, schools and colleges, clemency, education, farm tenancy, immigration, freight rates, radio stations, and southern Democratic women. Correspondents include Helen Keller.
- Content types:
- Text
- Extent:
- 5.33 cubic feet
- Repository/Collector:
- South Carolina Department of Archives & History
80. Public relations files
- Description:
- This series documents publicity for the committee from 1976 through 1978. Information includes press releases, biographies, newspaper clippings, promotional materials, bulletins, broadcast scripts, photographs, visual documentation, and other related items.
- Content types:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 bundle
- Repository/Collector:
- South Carolina Department of Archives & History