Consists of manuscripts, clippings, correspondence, diaries, transcripts of radio discussions, scrapbooks and photographs relating to his work in agriculture.
Recordings of a San Francisco Bay Area independent radio news program from 1984-1987 covering labor issues with a primary focus on California. Includes numerous interviews with local labor leaders regarding significant strikes and labor struggles such as the historic Latina-led Watsonville Cannery Strike, United Farm Workers' (UFW) "Wrath of Grapes" campaign, and the month-long SEIU Local 250 Kaiser healthcare workers strike; as well as issues regarding AIDS, plant closures, and other workplace concerns.
Content types:
Spoken word
Formats:
Analog audiocassette and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
Extent:
27 audiocassette tapes
Repository/Collector:
Labor Archive and Research Center, J. Paul Leonard Library
An enlargement on a series of two broadcasts over the Smith-Douglass radio network, February 8 and 9, 1950, in answer to comments on the South by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in her column, "My Day."
Includes scripts for the CKFI, Fort Frances, Ontario program Rainy Lake Legends based on stories by I.W. Hinckley and other authors about the Rainy Lake region and Fort Frances, ON.
Radio files contain scripts for Green Valley, U.S.A., It's the Navy, The Long Way Home, Men, Machines, and Victory, On the Beam, First in the Air and various United Nations Radio and public service programs. Also contains sound recordings for several of the programs and some general correspondence concerning Lampell's wartime broadcasting for the Army Air Force.
Contains materials relating to Lansworth's career as a radio writer and author, including correspondence, 1943-1969, scripts, research notes, photographs, publicity materials and newspaper clippings for Murder Will Out and Whodunit?, 1940-1955. Also includes 21 sound recordings of Murder Will Out and other materials relating to Lansworth's career.
Radio program Latino USA began production by KUT and the Center for Mexican American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin in 1993. In 2010 production moved to the Futuro Media Group. Still produced by Maria Hinojosa and aired on NPR today, Latino USA presents stories on Latina/o history, culture, and current affairs.
Content types:
Performed music, Spoken word, and Sounds (Other than music & language)
Formats:
Analog audiocassette, Optical disc (including CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD), and Digital audio file (including MP3, WAV, AIFF, etc.)
Extent:
410 audio cassettes, 331 compact discs, and 133 Audio Files, plus unprocessed materials.
Includes scripts, production materials, outlines, synposes, research notes and treatments for many radio and television programs, 1940-1987, including the following radio programs: Duffy's Tavern, The Bob Hope Show, General Fuquas' Warcast, The Fred Allen Show, and The Joan Davis Show. Collection also includes other professional correspondence.
Includes correspondence and transcripts of Lazaron's sermons on many programs, 1926-1946, including Church of the Air, 1931-1939, Message of Israel, 1934-1946, Town Hall Meeting of the Air, 1938-1954, and Wheel of Life.
A microfilm edition of earlier scrapbooks, 1928-1952, containing biographical sketches, photographs and poems of members of the League compiled in 1952. Included on the microfilm is a volume entitled "Minnesota Centennial Poetry: History with Music on Radio" consisting of scripts for a series of 13 radio programs presented in 1949.
Contains correspondence, publicity, etc. for a 39-week radio series which was prepared by Time Inc., sponsored by the University of Rochester and broadcast over WHAM.
Scripts adapted by Reade from Terence Rattigan's "The Winslow Boy" and Robert Louis Stevenson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" for the Theatre Guild on the Air. Collection includes two drafts of each script, including the final broadcast version.
Repository/Collector:
Temple University Libraries, Special Collections Research Center
Includes script and production materials for approximately 80 television series, 20 radio programs, and 10 motion pictures and teleplays. Unpublished finding aid.
Repository/Collector:
Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Letters about the formation of the Committee on Award of the Marconi Memorial Medal. The medal was to have been awarded annually for contributions to radio and David Sarnoff had been chosen as the first recipient but the Committee was dissolved as a result of a disagreement with the policies of the Italian government and the medal was never awarded.
Repository/Collector:
Rare Book and Manuscript Collections, Butler Library
Contains books, articles, scripts, including radio scripts, monologues and jokes written by Levenson. Also includes material written about him, as well as phonograph recordings, audio tapes, films, correspondence and memorabilia.
Consists mainly of scripts for radio and television programs written by Levy, 1933-1965, including the Ben Bernie Show, Bert Lahr Show, Duffy's Tavern and My Friend Irma.
Consists mainly of scripts, correspondence, notes, story lines and fan mail for many of the radio and television programs for which Lewis wrote. Also includes Lewis's subject files, general correspondence and materials relating to the Writers Guild of America, West. Lewis wrote for the following radio programs: Sparring Partners, Philco Hall of Fame, Jonathan Trimble, Esq., Behind the Mike and The Charlie McCarthy Show.
Interviews and live concerts by local and national bands, several commercial music recordings, selected Pacifica programming. Date range = 1950s-70s, with additional material from 80s + 90s
Contains about 3,000 books. Although the emphasis of the collection is on technical material relating to radio and television hardware, there is a considerable amount of material on radio and television programs and performers. Also houses a collection of audio cassettes of radio progrmas. Holdings are listed online.
Includes correspondence, manuscripts of books and articles, transcripts for lectures, addresses and radio broadcasts, including some sound recordings. Her career in radio included The Magic Key, Let's Talk It Over, Tales of Great Rivers, Column of Air and Prayers Through the Ages. Sergio was a news commentator on WQXR, NY and ABC.
Printed and duplicated reports on surveys of radio listeners, including a study on teenage listening habits and a "diary of radio listening" for a Radio Research project.
Repository/Collector:
University Archives, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Collection of 46 scripts for the program broadcast on WICC. The programs were extra-curricular productions that were written and acted by students of the Department of Drama, Yale University.
Raymond Loewy was born in Paris on November 5, 1893. He was the third son of Maximillian and Marie (Labalme) Loewy and grew up in a bourgeois household. As a boy, he developed an interest in transportation and machines. At age seventeen, Loewy enrolled in a pre-engineering school, an experience that prepared him for the technical aspects of an industrial design career.
Includes orchestral arrangements, sheet music, playbills, programs, personal papers, correspondence, photographs and memorabilia. Loftesness was an announcer and musicologist at KSOO, Sioux Falls, IA and did publicity for Fred Waring.
Includes photographs of radio programs and personalities. Contact the Museum for information about specific programs or people included in the collection.
Consists of material related to Pollock's career as a writer and includes various drafts of teleplays, screenplays, radio scripts, outlines and treatments for productions and correspondence files. Pollock was mistakenly blacklisted and later cleared.
Repository/Collector:
Arts Library, Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Papers document Weiller's radio career beginning in 1945 with WINN and include scripts for her program Lady Lookout, 1949-1953, a radio talk show log for 1946 and scripts for A Woman's Way aired on WAVE, 1956-1971.
Repository/Collector:
Archives & Special Collections, University of Louisville
A Congressman, author and poet, Patrick was also a radio personality for WAPI and WBRC. Collection includes unidentified radio scripts, 1932-1946, and five recordings, n.d., of the program Coffee With Congress.