Consists of manuscripts, teaching, research and personal materials, theater programs, memorabilia, correspondence, clippings, photocopies, photographs, reel-to-reel tape recordings, including some of his productions for KPFK, n.d., magazines, posters and ephemera. Online finding aid does not include details of the KPFK productions.
Repository/Collector:
Department of Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
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
Interviews with theSoldan High School basketball team taped before a game, 1940. Includes Harry Caray's broadcast on the sale of the St. Louis Cardinals, 1947.
Papers of a writer, storyteller and radio, television and literary talent agent. Stix conceived the idea of a talent agency for radio news commentators in the early 1940s and formed a company with CBS newsman John G. Gude. Their clients eventually included Eleanor Roosevelt, Raymond Gram Swing, Joseph C. Harsch, Fannie Hurst, William L. Shirer and Edward R. Murrow among others.