Correspondence, articles, clippings, printed material, photographs and other papers pertaining chiefly to McBride's career in journalism and radio. See separate collection of her radio broadcasts in the listings of Recorded Sound Division collections.
Includes scripts and some production information for the Ozzie and Harriet Show, 1946-1952, Suspense, 1946-1951, and television shows. Also includes a small amount of advertising spots and other radio, television and motion picture scripts. Additionally there is script material for an unproduced Orson Welles project.
Repository/Collector:
Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Consists of Wyler's files as head of the Seminary's Office of Public Information which became the Communications Department which was involved with the Seminary's radio programs. See also Record Group 8, Radio and Television Department, and Record Group 11, Communications Department.
Woods discusses his early days at Broadcasting Corporation of America and NBC, an administrative view of broadcasting, commercials, the division of NBC into two networks and the formation of ABC.
Contains the papers of Claire Warner ChurchiII Thompson, including radio scripts she wrote for WPA programs and papers relating to Soldiers of the Air, 1941-1942, a series of radio dramas for the Army Recruiting Service that were broadcast on KOIN.
Repository/Collector:
Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon
The Massachusetts Review is an independent quarterly of literature, the arts, and public affairs. Co-founded by Jules Chametzky and Sidney Kaplan in 1959 to promote eclectic, nontraditional, and underrepresented literary and intellectual talent, the Review has been an important venue for African American, Native American, and feminist writers and poets, mixing new and established authors. The records of the Massachusetts Review document the history and operations of the magazine from its founding to the present, including general correspondence and nearly complete editorial files for published works. The collection also includes a small number of audio recordings of MR2, a radio show hosted by Review editor David Lenson with interviews of writers, artists, and cultural critics.
Content types:
Sounds (Other than music & language), Spoken word, and Text
Formats:
Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
Extent:
Five recordings of MR2, radio show on WMUA
Repository/Collector:
UMass Amherst Libraries, Special Collections & University Archives
Copies of commercial discs, test and unissued discs and radio transcription discs, ca. 1920s-l950s, accumulated from various sources by Nashville gospel music researcher Doug Seroff. Tapes consist of harmony selections, primarily religious songs, by a wide variety of Negro quartets.