Consists of correspondence, speeches, writings by Kerby and printed materials relating to his editorship of "Frontier" magazine. Also includes manuscripts of speeches, n.d., and broadcasts on KPFK, Los Angeles.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
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 newspaper clippings, licenses and photographs pertaining to the operation of KFAU, Boise High School, Boise, ID. (See also the Gladdon W. Hull Collection for additional clippings related to KFAU.)
Repository/Collector:
Idaho State Historical Society, Historical Library
Contains correspondence, several scrapbooks, newspaper clippings and photographs pertaining to KIDO and its operations. See also a separate KIDO Correspondence, 1942-1943, Collection that contains letters regarding acquisition of equipment and personnel changes under wartime regulations and a collection that includes an ad for the "Turkey A Day" contest sponsored by the station, 1954-1955.
Repository/Collector:
Idaho State Historical Society, Historical Library
Martin Bookspan interviews American contemporary classical music composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher Leon Kirchner. Kirchner talks about both of his careers: as a teacher and as a composer; about his students; about the performers he used to work with such as violinists Michael Spivakowsky and Isaac Stern; and about electronic tape music. The composer speaks about music by Arnold Schoenberg that influenced him, and he has composed a large quantity of music which is stylistically tied to the works of Schoenberg. He talks about his opera Lily (based on Saul Bellow's Henderson, the Rain King). The composer also discusses each of the following works, excerpts of which are then played during the interview: Music for orchestra (1970), Sonata concertante (for violin and piano, first movement) (1952), Quartet no. 3 (for strings and electronic tape).
Content types:
Sounds
Extent:
1 recording
Repository/Collector:
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
Contains materials relating to Klee's writing career and includes mainly scripts along with story lines and research notes for Backstage Wife, Chaplain Jim, U.S.A. (completed for Hummert Radio Features during World War II), The Chase, The Clock, The Fat Man, Front Page Farrell, Mr. & Mrs. North, Mr. Chameleon, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons and Valiant Lady. Also includes television and movie scripts.
Contains 449 transcription discs featuring local St. Louis productions and CBS network feed programming, including CBS News Analysis, Columbia Country Journal, Hedda Hopper's Hollywood, Marvels Cigarettes-Viewing the News, News of Europe, People's Platform, Goldbergs and World Today.
Komichak worked as engineer and assistant manager for WPIT-AM and FM, Pittsburgh, PA and was director of Ukrainian radio programming. Papers are in Ukranian and English.
Repository/Collector:
Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota