Collection contains photographs, several office newsletters generated by Mr. Flett, documents related to the quest for an F.C.C. license to broadcast, scripts, schedules and personal memorabilia.
Content types:
Still image and Text
Formats:
Photographic print and Text document
Extent:
2 linear feet
Repository/Collector:
Noel Memorial Library, Northwest Louisiana Archives at LSUS
Includes sound recordings and transcripts of broadcasts of historical programs, mostly on WFBL, including the Caravan of Industry which focused on the history of a particular industry each week. Also recordings of historical programs relating to the Syracuse Centennial, streetcars, the Village of Manlius and the Syracuse Republican Party.
A sound recording representing a compilation by Bud Greenspan of speeches, radio addresses and radio news broadcasts, 1940-1945, relating to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the events leading up to it and its aftermath. Includes facsimiles of pages from "The New York Times," December 6-9, 1941.
Includes writings, minutes of meetings, radio transcripts and serial issues relating to the promotion of patriotism in Hawaiian schools and within the Asian community in Hawaii and to military government in the Marshall Islands during World War II.
A collection of 57 sound recordings of broadcasts relating to American neutrality in World War II, the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor and the Philippines and the first weeks of American participation in the war. Includes speeches by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain and newscasts. Collection was compiled by Roy Pryor.
Sound recording of three radio speeches broadcast on February 22, 1942 by Anderson for the working women of the Allied nations. Anderson describes the changing nature of employment for women before and during World War II, the history of sex discrimination in employment and forecasts how the employment climate for women may change after the war.
Contains a large volume of scripts and other papers relating to the Sacred Heart Program dating back to about 1942. Also includes sound recordings (in different formats), some from 1940s, then from 1960s to the present and material on the television version of the program.
Contains scripts, speeches, notes, correspondence and other material related to Eschen's career as Director of Special News Events, an announcer and reporter on KSD. Also includes audio tapes and photographs.
Contains correspondence and miscellanea relating to the broadcast of Salute to the War Mothers, 1942, and the publication of a pamphlet "Salute to the Gold Star Mothers," 1943, by the American Legion, San Francisco Post No.1.
Consists of brochures advertising Phil Spitalny's All Girl Orchestra, the General Electric Hour of Charm, 1943, and two photographs of an unidentified women's band, n.d.
Eighteen transcripts of the weekly program The Artist Reviews Art featuring Fernando Puma and Helen Waren, including scripts #15-23, October 1, 1943-February 18, 1944, broadcast on WEVD and WABF, New York City.
Contains correspondence, radio scripts, manuscripts, notes, tapes, reviews of productions, photographs, periodicals and clippings. Although online finding aid lists a box of radio scripts, the contents of the box are not shown.
Consists of predominantly scripts for stage, radio, television and film plus correspondence, photographs and printed material, including playbills, theatre programs and a small amount of personal records and memorabilia.
Includes letters relating to some of his songs, an article about Handy and a radio schedule for WGAR, Cleveland for September 24-30, 1944 featuring Handy on the cover.
Includes memoirs, broadcast transcripts, memoranda and reports, 1944-1945, relating to the activities of the Office of War Information during World War II and especially to its radio broadcasts of news and commentary in various languages to Europe from its London station.
Radio program which solicited programming requests from the listening audience. Listeners would write to the studio with ideas for skits, and the actors on the show would perform those skits on the air. Skits were written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee. Each program features a different all-star cast.
Content types:
Sounds
Extent:
31 recordings
Repository/Collector:
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
Transcription discs of Shubert productions, mostly operettas, broadcast on WGN, Chicago, 1944-1954, for Chicago Theatre of the Air, The Railroad Hour, The Celanese Hour and Texaco Star Theatre. Collection also includes cassettes of productions of "The Student Prince" (remastered from discs) that aired on the Texaco Star Theatre, July 21, 1946 and The Celanese Hour, May 24, 1945. Also radio commercials advertising Broadway shows in Shubert houses.
Recording of appeals by Nicholas Kalmer to Greek-Americans to contribute medical and food relief to Greece through the Greek War Relief Association at the end of World War II. In Greek.
The collection consists of fifty one episodes from the 1946-1947 season. Most items are off-air recordings from WEAF or WNBC, New York. Episode titles are unknown unless specified.
Content types:
Sounds
Extent:
101 recordings
Repository/Collector:
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center