Contains correspondence, scrapbooks, 1930-1960, photographs of Smith and other celebrities, home movies, film reels of television appearances and sound recordings.
Contains manuscripts, including scripts by Connelly and by others which he produced, correspondence, financial material, printed material, scrapbooks, photographs, subject files, notebooks and memorabilia.
Contains several manuscripts of Corwin's radio work, including the scripts for "The Plot to Overthrow Christmas" and "They Fly Through the Air With the Greatest of Ease." Also includes several recordings of original broadcasts and letters from several notable figures in broadcasting.
Contains scripts for several series, including City Hospital, 1951-1958, Inner Sanctum, 1941-1952, Mystery in the Air, 1945, NBC Radio Theatre, Adventures of the Thin Man, Theatre Five, The Man From G-2, Adventure Theatre and other shows. Also includes a draft of a confidential report Newman wrote in 1943, probably for the government, and other documents regarding radio broadcasting.
Contains numerous manuscripts, letters and other documents about the history of radio broadcasting. Includes scripts and recordings of You Are There, The Eagle's Brood, 1947, and many other programs. Also includes correspondence from Edward R. Murrow and other notable broadcasting figures.
Includes unidentified material relating to CBS, 1947, to the debates Wise had with Clarence Darrow, 1927-1930, Father Lonegran, 1927-1928, Betrand Russell, 1931-1932 and Ben Lindsey, 1927-1928. Also material relating to Town Meeting of the Air, 1945, and Martha Deane, 1947-1948.
Repository/Collector:
University Archives & Special Collections, Brandeis University
Audiorecordings (78rpm and cassettes) of some Voice of Firestone specials and kinescopes of the 1949-1964 programs (with a gap from 1961-1964) which were simulcast on radio and television. Also includes some transcription discs of speeches of Harvey Firestone from late 1920s-1930s talking about political issues.
Contains sound recordings, some from broadcasts during his tenure as conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1924-1949. Also contains recordings of programs about Koussevitzky broadcast in the 1960s and 1970s.
Contains Victor's own music as well as arrangements that he made and some scripts. Young had his own radio show, ca. 1934, and was either the conductor and/or the composer-arranger for several radio programs, including the Carnation Contented Hour, May, 1950-December, 1951, Texaco Star Theatre, Westinghouse radio programs, ca. 1938-1945, and the Woolworth Radio Hour.