Papers relating to McEwen's career as a newspaper reporter and feature writer, radio reporter and private speech instructor. She wrote scripts for the serial program Hodgepodge that was aired on a Twin Falls radio station.
Repository/Collector:
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University
Consists of correspondence, speeches, writings, clippings and ephemera relating to his support for Nationalist China, his interest in community affairs and his role as a regent of the University of Washington. King was an executive at KIRO, Seattle. Check with repository about any radio related information in the collection.
Repository/Collector:
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, University of Washington
Jones owned four stations in Washington: KXKO, Aberdeen, KGMI, Bellingham, KPQ, Wenatchee and KPCB, Seattle. Subject files include materials relating to the legal case, KVOS vs Associated Press concerning broadcasters' rights to access and present news information to their audience and Jones's conflicts with bodies such the American Society of Composers, Artists and Performers regarding the management, licensing and operation of his stations. In addition to business related papers, the collection contains a group of radio and oral history interviews that Jones and others recorded. Also includes a sound recording of KGMI's 40th anniversary show, November 15, 1967.
Repository/Collector:
Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University
Consists of correspondence, minutes, annual reports, financial records, grant files, newsletters and other papers. As of 2005, collection may only be partially processed.
Repository/Collector:
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, University of Washington
Records of the Washington State University campus station KFAE which became KWSU. Includes program logs and some audio recordings. Records are located in three separate collections. Additional photos of KWSU are in the separate Hutchinson Studio Photographs Collection.
Repository/Collector:
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University
Contains correspondence, program scripts, Mary Avery's program, Washington Archives, and other papers. Scripts cover such items as agricultural extension broadcasts, musical and literary programs, dramatic productions and school broadcasts.
Repository/Collector:
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University
Scripts for a series of broadcasts over KWSC. Written by Milo Wesley Goss, the scripts include biographies of John Akins, Lulu Downen, George Draper, Clifford Drury, Garret Kincaid and May Squires.
Repository/Collector:
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University
Contains correspondence, minutes of meetings, project reports, contest entries, radio scripts, photographs and scrapbooks collected or prepared by Warfield, Chairman of the Six Federated Clubs of Clarkston, for the club's entry in the "Build Freedom with Youth" contest sponsored by the General Federation of Women's Clubs.
Repository/Collector:
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University