National Educational Television Records, 1951-1969

 
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Series: Script and Recording Library
Subseries: Radio Scripts: described in Parts 11-12 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Subseries: Television Scripts: described in Part 13 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Disc 45A
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Series A - Public Issues and Discussions: described in Part 14 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series B - Public Affairs and Events: described in Part 14 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series C - Drama, 1939-1957
Physical Description: 281 disc recordings 
I. Daily Series
a. Miscellaneous
No.   2034
No Date: When A Girl Marries
No.   2035
7/25-26/?: Road of Life
No.   2036-2038
4/7/49: One Man's Family (introduction of characters and 2 episodes)
No.   2039
11/16/49: One Man's Family (unintegrated shorts)
No.   2040
12/7/49: One Man's Family (unintegrated shorts)
No.   2041
5/15/50: Candy Matson
No.   2042-2043
2/12/51: Right to Happiness
No.   2044
3/6/51: We Love and Learn
No.   2045
7/26/51: Lorenzo Jones
No.   2046
8/10/53: Pepper Young
No.   2047
8/12/53: Pepper Young
No.   2048
8/18/53: Pepper Young
No.   2049
3/30/54: Just Plain Bill
No.   2050
3/31/54: Just Plain Bill
No.   2051
1/12/56: Young Widder Brown
No.   2052
1/13/56: Young Widder Brown
b. Life Can Be Beautiful
No.   2053-2054
7/25/51
No.   2055-2056
7/26/51
No.   2057-2058
7/27/51
No.   2059-2060
7/30/51
No.   2061-2062
7/31/51
No.   2063-2064
8/1/51
c. Doctor's Wife
No.   2065
7/2/56
No.   2066
7/3/56
No.   2067
7/4/56
No.   2068
7/5/56
No.   2069
7/6/56
II. Weekly Series - Serious
a. Miscellaneous
No.   2070-2071
No Date: Official Detective
No.   2072-2073
11/3/?: Somerset Maugham Theatre
No.   2074-2075
4/26/47: Mystery Without Murder
No.   2076-2077
8/27/47: Rexall Summer Theatre
No.   2078-2079
4/10/48: Adventures of Charlie Lung
No.   2080-2081
11/23/48: Big Town Show - Steve Wilson
No.   2082
4/21/49: The Highlander (Douglas Fairbanks)
No.   2083-2084
9/10/49: Dragnet
No.   2085-2086
11/12/49: Richard Diamond
No.   2087
7/17/50: The Gentleman
No.   2088-2089
8/6/50: Top Secret
No.   2090-2091
5/26/51: My Secret Story
No.   2092-2093
7/1/51: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow)
No.   2094-2095
7/8/51: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow)
No.   2096-2098
7/26/51: The Stairway (from BBC)
No.   2099-2100
11/13/51: Scotland Yard
No.   2101-2102
12/6/51: Mr. Keene Tracer of Lost Persons
No.   2103
7/6/53: Price of Crime
No.   2104
8/20/53: 13th Juror
No.   2105-2106
10/26/56: X minus One (12-inch)
b. Cavalcade of America
No.   2107-2108
1/20/47: “Builder of the Sioux” (William Holden and Marcia Hunt)
No.   2109-2110
12/8/47: “Hurry Up Yost” (Thomas Mitchell and Bill Stern)
No.   2111-2112
12/22/47: “Diamonds in the Sky” (June, Kathleen, and Gene Lockhart)
No.   2113-2114
3/29/48: “Roses in the Rain” (Joan Caulfield and Ralph Bellamy)
No.   2115-2116
5/17/48: “Queen of Heartbreak Trail” (Irene Dunne)
No.   2117-2118
5/31/48: “Who Walk Alone” (Louis Calhern and Macdonald Cary)
No.   2119-2120
6/14/48: “Chautauqua Fable” (William Powell)
No.   2121-2122
6/21/48: “Skylark Song” (Lucille Ball)
No.   2123-2124
4/3/51: “The Reluctant Pioneer” (June Havoc and Jeffery Lynn)
No.   2125-2126
9/17/52: Story of Catherine Fay (rehearsal)
No.   2127-2128
12/23/52: “Christmas In America” (Walter Hamden and the DuPont Chorus)
c. The Hollywood Story
No.   2129-2130
10/11/53: The Francis X Bushman Story (Ronald Reagan)
No.   2131-2132
10/18/53: The Milton Sills Story (Robert Mitchum)
No.   2133-2134
10/25/53: The Rudolph Valentino Story (Desi Arnez)
No.   2135-2136
11/7/53: The Ida Lupino Story (Ida Lupino)
No.   2137-2138
11/21/53: The Dick Powell Story (Dick Powell)
No.   2139-2140
11/28/53: The Robert Ryan Story (Robert Ryan)
No.   2141-2142
12/5/53: The Adolph Zukor Story (Gene Hersholt)
No.   2143-2144
12/12/53: The Jane Wyman Story (Jane Wyman)
No.   2145-2146
12/19/53: The Carole Lombard Story (Lucille Ball)
No.   2147-2148
12/26/53: The Story of Stanley Kramer (Van Johnson and Frank Lovejoy)
d. N.B.C. University Theatre
No.   2149-2152
10/24/48: “They Stoop to Folly” by Ellen Glasgow
No.   2153-2154
1/30/49: “Noon Wine” by Katherine Anne Porter
No.   2155-2156
3/6/49: Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (“Nostalogie,” “Cask of Amontiado,” and “The Fall of the House of Usher”)
No.   2157-2158
10/2/49: “The Portrait of a Lady” by Henry James
No.   2159-2160
10/9/49: “The House of Mirth” by Edith Wharton
No.   2161-2162
10/16/49: “Sister Carrie” by Theodore Dreiser
e. Radio Theatre
No.   2163-2164
1/14/47: “The Patriot” by Sidney Kingsley (in Spanish)
No.   2165-2166
3/25/47: “Faith Is As A Mustard Seed” (in Spanish)
No.   2167-2168
4/1/47 (in Spanish)
No.   2169-2170
4/8/47: “Of Time and the River” (in Spanish)
No.   2171-2172
4/15/47: “The Second Mile” (in Spanish)
No.   2173-2174
4/22/47: “Western Star” (in Spanish)
No.   2175-2176
4/29/47: “Western Star” (2nd episode) (in Spanish)
No.   2177-2178
6/10/47: “Alibi Ike” (in Spanish)
No.   2179-2180
9/16/47: “The Ugliest Man In The World” by Arch Obler (in Spanish)
No.   2181-2183
11/7/47: “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court” by Mark Twain
No.   2184-2187
11/21/47: “A Coffin for Demetrius” by Eric Ambler
No.   2188-2191
12/17/47: “George Washington Slept Here” by Kaufman and Hart
No.   2192-2193
12/31/47: “Dangerous Corner” by J. B. Priestley
No.   2194-2197
6/2/48: “Laura” with Virginia Gilmore
No.   2198-2201
6/9/48: “Michael and Mary” by A. A. Milne
No.   2202-2205
6/13/48: “My Sister Eileen” with Shirley Booth and Virginia Gilmore
No.   2206-2209
7/14/48: “Arrowsmith” by Sinclair Lewis
f. Academy Theatre (TV)
No.   2210-2211
8/1/49: Young girl - Pipper - meets Abe Lincoln
No.   2212-2213
8/8/49: “The Drums of Oude”
No.   2214-2216
8/15/49: Mystery - takes place in hills of Scotland
No.   2217-2218
8/22/49: Young girl's problem with boy
No.   2219-2220
8/29/49: “Summer Comes to Diamond O”
No.   2221-2222
9/5/49: Mystery
No.   2223-2224
9/12/49: Mystery - 2 old ladies and their nephew
III. Weekly Series - Comedy
a. Miscellaneous
No.   2225-2226
8/27/47: A Day in the Life of Dennis Day
No.   2227-2228
12/15/47: Bell Boy Please
No.   2229-2230
11/21/48: Phil Harris and Alice Faye
No.   2231-2232
4/22/49: The Life of Riley
No.   2233-2234
4/29/49: The Life of Riley
No.   2235-2236
6/29/49: My Silent Partner
b. The Aldrigh Family
No.   2237-2238
10/28/48
No.   2239-2240
11/4/48
No.   2241-2242
11/25/48
No.   2243-2244
2/1/53
No.   2245-2246
2/8/53
No.   2247-2248
3/1/53
No.   2249-2250
3/8/53
No.   2251-2252
4/12/53
No.   2253-2254
4/19/53
IV. Special Dramas
a. Miscellaneous
No.   2255
4/20/47: “Upstream” - YMCA
No.   2256
5/23/48: One Hundred Years of News
No.   2257
6/5/48: “Our Town” - rehearsal
No.   2258
11/10/48: “The Lips of a Strange Woman”
Scope and Content Note: (with Raymond Massey - series on Venereal Disease)
No.   2259
4/26/49: “Macbeth” - rehearsal
No.   2260-2261
9/16/49: “The Pen and the Dream” (Boy Scout Constitution Day Special)
No.   2262-2263
10/9/49: “The Cardboard Box” (UN Special)
No.   2264-2268
10/19/49: “Could Be” (look into future)
No.   2269-2270
11/7/49: “Peculiar Ambition” (National Education Week)
No.   2271-2272
4/7/51: “You Can't Take It With You” by George Kaufman and Moss Hart
No.   2273-2274
10/13/53: “G. I. Joe” with Lawson Serby, Bill Quinn and others
No.   2275-2276
5/6/54: “Go South Young Man” by Don Macowich w/ MacDonald Carey
4/11/57: “Exodus of Andor” with Eli Wallach, Brandon de Wilde (see # 2973-2974)
No.   2277-2280
No Date: F. Scott Fitzgerald - biography in sound (12-inch)
b. Programs with John Barrymore
No.   2281-2282
8/17/53: Reading from “Richard III”
No.   2283-2284
8/24/53: Reading from “Twelfth Night”
No.   2285-2286
No Date: “Hamlet”
V. Programs About Drama - comments and criticisms
a. Comments on Specific Works
No.   2287
5/27/49: Comments on Henry James' “The Ambassadors”
No.   2288
6/10/49: Commentary by E. M. Forster on his “A Passage to India”
No.   2289
6/29/49: Commentary by Bernard DeVoto on A. B. Guthrie's “The Big Sky”
No.   2290
9/29/49: Commentary by Henry Outland on Henry James' “Portrait of a Lady”
No.   2291
10/13/49: Commentary by Ralph Bates on Theodore Dreiser's “Sister Carrie”
No.   2292
11/4/49: Commentary by John Crosby on F. Scott Fitgerald's “Babylon Revisited”
No.   2293
11/7/49: Commentary by Robert Penn Warren on William Faulkner's “Wild Palms”
No.   2294
1/14/49: Commentary by Diana Trilling on Ernest Hemingway's “For Whom the Bell Tolls”
No.   2295
11/21/49: Commentary by John Kiernan on John P. Marquand's “Point of No Return”
No.   2296
12/18/49: Commentary by Norman Cousins on Thomas Wolfe's “You Can't Go Home Again”
No.   2297
2/19/50: Commentary by John Crosby on Joseph Conrad's “Victory”
b. News and Gossip of the Theatre
No.   2298
12/26/39: Variety Showmanship Award
No.   2299
4/17/47: Broadway in Review #46 and 47 (in German)
No.   2300
4/25/47: Stanley Maxted
No.   2301-2302
4/27/47: Drama Critics Circle Award
No.   2303-2304
4/30/47: Life in Hollywood
Scope and Content Note: (Interviews with Joseph Cotton, Lionel Barrymore, and Gregory Peck - in English and Spanish)
No.   2305
11/11/47: Stage, Set, and Stars
Scope and Content Note: (Judith Morley interviews Sam Jaffe)
No.   2306
9/2/49: Sunday Preview
Scope and Content Note: (Norman Brockenshire and Roger Pryor discuss the coming Broadway season)
No.   2307-2308
9/9/49: Theatre Guild Backstage Biography
No.   2309-2310
6/3/51: Variety Showmanship Award
No.   2311-2312
3/29/53: Theatre Guild “Tony” Awards
No.   2313
9/1/53: Hollywood Story
Scope and Content Note: (Shirley Thomas interview Dana Andrews and comments on the theatrical scene)
No.   2314
3/24/56: Conversation with Fred Allen
Scope and Content Note: (taped interview played in memoriam on the occasion of his death)
Series D - Music, Variety, Quiz and Panel Shows, 1938-1958
Physical Description: 165 disc recordings 
I. Regular Weekly
a. Comedy
No.   2315-2316
10/24/48: Ozzie and Harriet (International Silver Program)
No.   2317-2319
3/11/50: Bob Hope Show (segments to be integrated)
b. Music
No.   2320
10/23/38: R.C.A. Magic Key (parts 2 and 4 only)
No.   2321
3/18/40: Whispering Rhythm
No.   2322-2323
8/26/46: Telephone Hour
No.   2324-2325
9/30/46: Telephone Hour
No.   2326-2327
4/5/47: Matchless Service Time
No.   2328-2329
11/11/47: U.S. In the World of Art
No.   2330
11/12/47: Benson and Hedges “The Last Night In The Parliament Room”
No.   2331-2332
11/12/47: Carnation Hour
No.   2333-2334
12/18/47: First Piano Quartet
No.   2335-2336
12/29/47: Harvest of Stars
No.   2337
6/14/48: Chesterfield Supper Club
No.   2338-2339
6/20/48: Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
No.   2340-2341
7/7/48: Appointment With Music
No.   2342-2343
7/26/48: Carnation Hour
No.   2344-2345
8/8/48: R.C.A. Victor Show
No.   2346-2347
8/10/48: Musical Life
No.   2348
9/26/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
No.   2349-2350
10/3/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
No.   2351-2352
10/10/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
No.   2353-2354
10/29/48: Pastels In Rhythm
No.   2355-2356
4/12/49: Here's Archer with Gene Archer and Cliff Arquette and recordings
No.   2357
5/20/49: Here's Archer
No.   2358-2359
1/9/55: Manhattan Moods
No.   2360-2361
4/24/55: Manhattan Moods
No.   2362-2363
5/15/55: Manhattan Moods
No.   2364-2365
7/1/55: Stars In Action
No.   2366-2367
7/8/55: Stars In Action
No.   2368-2369
7/15/55: Stars In Action
No.   2370-2371
7/29/55: Stars In Action
No.   2372-2373
8/5/55: Stars In Action
No.   2374-2375
12/7/55: National Radio Fan Club
Scope and Content Note: (Rock 'n Roll show with interviews with teens)
No.   2376
No Date: Music for Saturday
c. Comedy - Music Combinations
No.   2377-2378
5/9/48: Charlie McCarthy Show
No.   2379-2380
7/1/48: National Minstrels
No.   2381-2382
7/6/48: Jack Pearl - dress rehearsal
No.   2383-2385
7/11/48: Dave Garroway
No.   2386-2387
10/17/48: Charlie McCarthy Show
No.   2388-2389
3/13/49: Henry Morgan Show
No.   2390-2391
6/5/49: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show
No.   2392-2393
8/31/49: Henry Morgan Show
No.   2394-2395
9/7/49: Henry Morgan Show
No.   2396
4/21/50: Dave Garroway
No.   2397
12/11/53: Eddie Cantor Clinic
No.   2398-2401
12/12/58: Monitor - Don Russell
No.   2402-2405
12/19/58: Monitor - Don Russell
No.   2406-2409
12/26/58: Monitor - Don Russell
d. Quiz Shows
No.   2410-2412
10/9/47: Seven Arts Quiz
No.   2413-2415
1/13/49: The Missus Goes A Shoppin' (12-inch 78 rpm)
No.   2416-2418
9/25/49: Take It or Leave It
No.   2419-2420
6/3/51: 64 Dollar Question
No.   2421-2422
7/15/53: Baron and the Bee
No.   2423
11/10/53: Phrase that Pays
No.   2424-2425
2/17/55: Spend a Million
No.   2426-2427
2/24/55: Spend a Million
No.   2428-2429
12/5/56: 21 (TV), Charles Van Doren's first victory
No.   2430-2431
3/11/57: 21 (TV), Charles Van Doren's defeat
e. Panel Shows
No.   2432
4/19/47: WNBC Stamp Club
No.   2433-2434
5/15/47: Juvenile Jury
No.   2435-2436
5/22/47: Juvenile Jury
No.   2437
11/13/47: Here Are the Answers
No.   2438-2441
12/15/47: Listener Talks Back - Town Hall Radio Workshop (12-inch 78 rpm)
No.   2442-2443
5/22/48: Alibis Unlimited
No.   2444-2445
9/17/48: Who Said That
No.   2446-2447
11/7/48: Who Said That
No.   2448-2449
12/12/48: Who Said That (with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kaltenborn)
No.   2450-2451
2/20/49: Who Said That
No.   2452
6/4/49: Junior Reporter with Ed Herlihy
Scope and Content Note: (adults and children discuss parental respect)
No.   2453
6/29/51: The Answer Man
Scope and Content Note: (people write in questions for the “Answer Man” to answer)
II. Special Programs
a. Comedy
No.   2454-2455
4/1/49: Misinformation Please (parody of FCC investigations)
No.   2456
5/22/40: Radio Correspondents Association (parody on Hitler, etc.)
No.   2457-2458
11/25/47: Bob Hope (from London)
No.   2459
10/10/48: Red Feather Salute
Scope and Content Note: (dedicated to Community Chests of America, with George Burns and Gracie Allen. Jane Pickens - hostess)
b. Music
No.   2460-2461
4/5/47: Columbus Boys Choir (Easter Program)
No.   2462-2463
7/25/48: Fine Arts Festival (University of Iowa orchestra)
c. Comedy - Music Combinations
No.   2464-2465
8/26/43: Bob Hope (with U.S. troops in N. Africa)
No.   2466-2467
7/22/48: Army Roll Call
No.   2468
9/4/49: Eddie Cantor
No.   2469-2471
4/3/50: Cancer Crusade
No.   2472-2475
5/29/51: Pint Parade (Red Cross Special for Blood Bank)
No.   2476-2477
9/14/53: Friend to Friend (Red Cross Special for Greek Island earth quake victims)
No.   2478-2479
1/4/56: Comedienne Anna Russell
Series E - Speeches, 1939-1959
Physical Description: 377 disc recordings 
I. By National Office Holders
a. Elected
No.   2480-2481
1/4/29: President Roosevelt address to opening of the House of Representatives
No.   2482-2483
3/4/39: President Roosevelt address at 150th Anniversary of first meeting of Congress (12-inch)
No.   2484-2485
9/21/39: President Roosevelt before Joint Session of Congress
No.   2486
1/30/40: President Roosevelt
No.   2487-2489
9/2/40: President Roosevelt opening of Great Smokey National Park, Tennessee
No.   2490-2491
9/2/40: President Roosevelt - Dedication of Chickamauga Dam, TVA, Tennessee
No.   2492-2493
10/23/40: President Roosevelt address - 1st in campaign for re-election
No.   2494
10/24/40: President Roosevelt address
No.   2495-2496
11/1/40: President Roosevelt campaign speech - Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York
No.   2497
11/4/40: President Roosevelt address
No.   2498-2499
3/8/41: President Roosevelt address at Farm Day Dinner
No.   2500-2501
10/3/41: President Roosevelt “Mobilization for Human Needs”
No.   2502-2503
11/6/41: President Roosevelt “Defense Labor Talk”
No.   2504
6/12/42: President Roosevelt “Statement on Rubber”
No.   2505
6/14/42: President Roosevelt “Toward the Century of Common Man” (program)
No.   2506
6/7/43: President Roosevelt address
No.   2507
6/10/43: President Roosevelt address
No.   2508
8/12/44: President Roosevelt summary of Pacific Inspection tour (part 3 only)
No.   2509-2511
10/28/44: President Roosevelt address - 4th in re-election campaign
No.   2512-2513
11/6/44: President Roosevelt address to National Democratic Party Rally
No.   2514
5/21/45: President Truman presentation of Medal of Honor
No.   2515-2416
6/26/45: President Truman address on United Nations to new delegates in San Francisco
No.   2517-2419
8/8/45: President Truman report on Potsdam Conference (12-inch)
No.   2520-2421
8/9/45: President Truman address to people - reasons for military occupation
No.   2522-2523
9/2/45: President Truman - armed forces program
No.   2524
10/2/45: President Truman address
No.   2525-2526
10/23/45: President Truman address to Joint Session of Congress
No.   2527-2528
10/30/45: President Truman address explaining Executive Order 9599 - guiding policies of gov't during transition from war to peace.
No.   2529
11/26/45: President Truman award of distinguished serve medal to General Marshall
No.   2530-2531
12/24/45: President Truman Lighting White House Christmas tree
No.   2532-2533
1/3/46: President Truman address to people about problems facing Congress
No.   2534
3/6/46: President Truman address (part 2 only)
No.   2535-2536
3/23/46: President Truman speech at Jackson Day Dinner
No.   2537-2538
4/6/46: President Truman address - Army Day, Chicago
No.   2539-2540
4/12/46: President Truman address at Hyde Park
No.   2541
5/14/46: President Truman - Pan American Day address
No.   2542
6/6/47: Representative Charles Halleck address
No.   2543
6/22/47: Sentaor Taft on Taft-Harley Bill after Truman veto
No.   2544-2546
11/17/47: President Truman to Joint Session of Congress
No.   2547
2/12/48: Governor Dewey address excerpts
No.   2548-2549
4/19/48: President Truman address to Joint Session of Congress
No.   2550-2551
5/14/48: President Truman address
No.   2552
5/20/48: President Truman address (part 1 only)
No.   2553-2554
5/30/48: President Truman Memorial Day speech
No.   2555
6/2/48: Senator Taft address
No.   2556
6/13/48: Senator William Langer
No.   2557-2558
10/8/48: President Truman address (12-inch)
No.   2559-2560
2/10/49: Senator Vandenberg
No.   2561-2562
2/28/49: Senator Walter Mahoney talk
No.   2563-2564
3/23/49: Vice President Barkley
No.   2565
8/17/49: Senator Joe McCarthy
No.   2566
8/24/49: Senator McGrath speech to Democratic National Committee
No.   2567
8/24/49: President Truman speech to Democratic National Committee
No.   2568
11/8/49: President Truman address
No.   2569-2571
11/9/49: Harold E. Stassen speech
No.   2572
11/15/49: President Truman address - 4th Anniversary of United Nations
No.   2573-2575
12/2/49: Vice President Alben Barkley
No.   2576-2580
1/4/50: President Truman State of the Union message (12-inch)
No.   2581-2582
2/15/50: President Truman F.B.I. speech
No.   2583-2585
2/16/50: President Truman address to Jefferson - Jackson Day Dinner
No.   2586-2587
2/18/50: Harold Stassen address
No.   2588-2589
4/20/50: President Truman address to American Society of Newspaper Editors
No.   2590
5/4/50: Senator Tydings talk
No.   2591
5/8/50: President Truman speech - Galesburg, Illinois
No.   2592-2593
5/14/50: President Truman address - Madison, Wisconsin to Credit Union National Association
No.   2594-2595
5/15/50: President Truman address - Jefferson Jubilee
No.   2596-2597
6/6/50: President Truman address to convention of businessmen
No.   2598-2599
6/9/60: President Truman from Columbia, Missouri
No.   2600
6/16/50: Senator Tydings report from Congress
No.   2601
6/19/50: President Truman - Korea program
No.   2602
6/27/50: President Truman's Cornerstone speech
No.   2603-2604
6/28/50: President Truman - American Newspaper Guild speech
No.   2605-2606
7/19/50: President Truman address on situation in Korea
No.   2607
9/26/50: President Truman address
No.   2608-2609
11/30/50: President Truman and Charlie Ross
No.   2610-2614
1/8/51: President Truman address to Congress (12-inch)
No.   2615-2618
1/9/51: Senator Taft Press Club speech
No.   2619
1/29/51: Senator Taft before the D. C. Republican Club
No.   2620
2/21/51: President Truman at Masonic Breakfast
No.   2621-2622
4/11/51: President Truman address “...what we're doing in Korea and our eastern policy...”
No.   2623
4/18/51: President Truman Armed Forces Day message
No.   2624
5/9/51: President Truman speech at Dept. of Interior
No.   2625-2626
5/17/51: President Truman Citizenship Conference speech
No.   2627
6/13/51: President Truman addressing Highway Safety Council
No.   2628-2629
6/14/51: President Truman Inflation speech
No.   2630
6/14/51: President Truman speech to 4H Clubbers
No.   2631-2632
6/25/51: President Truman Tennessee speech
No.   2633-2634
7/9/51: President Truman - July 4th speech
No.   2635
8/8/51: President Truman at USO Ceremonies
No.   2636
8/14/51: President Truman American Legion Dedication
No.   2637-2638
9/4/51: President Truman - San Francisco Japanese Peace Treaty address
No.   2639-2640
9/17/51: President Truman Postal Service speech
No.   2641
9/17/51: President Truman speech at dedication of the new case for the Declaration of Independence
No.   2642-2644
9/28/71: President Truman address to Washington Pilgrimage of American Churchmen (12-inch)
No.   2645-2647
11/7/51: President Truman address - problems in connection with our foreign policy (12-inch)
No.   2648-2651
1/9/52: President Truman State of the Union message (12-inch 78 rpm)
No.   2652
2/21/52: President Truman address
No.   2653-2654
2/23/52: Senator Dirksen talk
No.   2655-2656
3/6/52: President Truman address to people about Mutual Security program
No.   2657-2658
4/8/52: President Truman address to people on threatened steel strike
No.   2659-2661
6/7/52: President Truman address to annual reunion of 35th division with which he fought (12-inch)
No.   2662-2663
6/14/52: President Truman address-officiating ceremony for USS Nautilus
No.   2664-2665
10/11/52: President Truman reply to receiving the F.D.R. medal for his efforts on behalf of civil rights
No.   2666-2667
10/22/52: President Truman on behalf of Adlai Stevenson
No.   2668
2/2/53: President Eisenhower State of the Union message (parts 2 and 4 only)
No.   2669-2670
4/5/54: President Eisenhower address to people on international and domestic problems
No.   2671-2672
9/23/54: President Eisenhower address at dedication ceremonies at McNary Dam, Oregon
No.   2673-2674
10/20/54: President Eisenhower address to American Jewish Tercentenary Dinner - 300 years since settlement of Jews in U.S.
No.   2675
7/25/55: President Eisenhower report on Geneva Conference
No.   2676
No Date: Senator Robert A. Taft address
No.   2677
No Date: President Truman address to Reserve Officers Association
No.   2678-2679
No Date: President Truman address to Joint Session of Congress (12-inch)
No.   2680-2682
No Date: President Truman on steel strike (12-inch)
No.   2683-2685
No Date: President Truman address (12-inch)
No.   2686-2687
No Date: President Truman address to Wake Forest College (12-inch)
No.   2688
No Date: President Truman Armistice Day message (12-inch)
b. Appointed
No.   2689-2690
4/17/46: Chester Bowles
No.   2691-2692
12/8/46: Dean Acheson acting Secretary of State
No.   2693
8/8/47: Secretary of State Marshall Third Horsemen
No.   2694-2695
12/19/47: Secretary of State George C. Marshall
No.   2696
12/29/47: Henry Wallace
No.   2697-2698
3/19/48: Secretary of State George C. Marshall (parts 2 and 3 only)
No.   2699
10/4/48: Henry Wallace talk
No.   2700
10/7/48: Acting Secretary of State Lovett
No.   2701
10/11/48: Henry Wallace
No.   2702-2704
12/3/48: Charles Sawyer - Secretary of Commerce
No.   2705
1/26/48: Dean Acheson statement
No.   2706
4/12/49: John Foster Dulles
No.   2707-2708
9/15/49: Paul Hoffman
No.   2709
10/22/49: Helen Gahagan Douglas
No.   2710-2711
3/15/50: Secretary of State Dean Acheson
No.   2712-2713
3/16/50: Secretary of State Dean Acheson
No.   2714-2715
3/17/50: Secretary of Defense Johnson
No.   2716-2718
5/31/50: Secretary of State Dean Acheson
No.   2719-2720
6/8/50: Charles E. Wilson
No.   2721-2722
6/29/50: Secretary of State Acheson to the American Newspaper Guild
No.   2723-2724
1/29/50: Secretary of State Acheson
No.   2725-2726
2/5/51: Michael DiSalle
No.   2727-2728
3/27/51: Secretary of State Acheson
No.   2729-2730
7/24/51: Dean Acheson
No.   2731
No Date: Secretary of Agriculture Brannon
II. By National Non-Office Holders
a. Political
No.   2732
4/16/47: Leon Mohill at Frankfurt
No.   2733
2/2/48: Will Clayton
No.   2734
3/12/49: James Wadsworth
No.   2735-2737
4/1/49: Ernest Bevin
No.   2738
10/23/50: Cordell Hull
No.   2739-2740
2/10/50: Whittaker Chambers
b. Labor
No.   2741-2742
9/5/49: Charles F. Brannon and Charles J. MacGoroan
No.   2743
10/12/49: Phil Murray
No.   2744
2/2/50: John L. Lewis
No.   2745
2/2/50: Mine Owners Statement
No.   2746
6/21/50: Walter Reuther
No.   2747
7/31/50: George Meany
No.   2748
9/4/50: Phillip Murray
No.   2749
3/5/51: Phillip Murray
No.   2750
6/25/56: Steel Workers Statement
No.   2751-2752
1/8/58: George Meany
c. Military
No.   2753
5/5/42: Last Message from Corregidor
No.   2754
6/22/45: General Eisenhower at Kansas
No.   2755-2756
3/17/49: James Forrestal
No.   2757
4/30/49: General James H. Doolittle
No.   2758
4/14/50: General Omar Bradley (part 1 only)
No.   2759
9/27/50: General Bradley
No.   2760
10/28/50: General Marshall on Atlantic Pact
No.   2761
2/2/51: General Eisenhower
No.   2762
4/18/51: General MacArthur “No Politics” speech
No.   2763-2764
4/19/51: General MacArthur - speech to Joint Session of Congress
No.   2765
4/19/51: General MacArthur at D.A.R.
No.   2766-2767
4/19/51: General MacArthur at Washington Monument
No.   2768-2770
10/17/51: General MacArthur
d. Business
No.   2771
10/30/47: New York Better Business Bureau
No.   2772-2774
3/28/49: General Sarnoff
No.   2775-2778
1/12/50: Speeches at Press Club Luncheon
No.   2779
10/19/50: Edward L. Bernays
No.   2780-2781
6/11/59: Speeches at Rotary Convention
e. Medicine
No.   2782
9/27/48: Dr. Joseph E. Moore - Venereal Disease Therapy
No.   2783
9/28/48: Dr. Wingate Johnson
No.   2784
7/27/49: Dr. Frank C. Lanbach
No.   2785
12/14/49: Dr. Harold Urey
f. Clergy
No.   2786
2/22/50: Pope Pius
No.   2787
12/22/50: Bishop G. Bromley Oxman
g. Miscellaneous
No.   2788-2789
1/6/50: Norman Cousins
No.   2790
9/18/50: Louis A. Johnson (12-inch)
No.   2791-2792
10/2/50: Gordon Dean, Warren Austin and General Eisenhower - U. of Michigan research
No.   2793
3/28/51: Mrs. Willis Reed
No.   2794-2795
4/7/51: Dr. Ledler on Economic progress
No.   2796-2798
6/9/51: Robert Bogeler's speech to Press Club
No.   2799
11/5/51: Robert Montgomery on “Being an American”
No.   2800-2802
2/15/54: Harold Hunt salute to advertising
No.   2803
No Date: Robert Vogeler speech
III. By International Figures
a. Political
No.   2804
9/3/39: King George VI
No.   2805-2806
11/29/42: Winston Churchill
No.   2807
5/14/43: Winston Churchill (part 1 only)
No.   2808
8/31/43: Winston Churchill - speech after Ottawa Conference (Disc broken; on tape copy only)
No.   2809-2810
3/26/44: Winston Churchill
No.   2811
7/8/44: General DeGaulle
No.   2812-2814
11/9/45: Prime Minister Atlee (parts 2, 3 and 4 only)
No.   2815-2817
11/13/45: Prime Minister Atlee
No.   2818
7/19/47: Dr. Antonio Rocha Interim - Director - General, Pan American Union
No.   2819
2/3/48: Queen Wilhelmina
No.   2820-2821
4/1/48: Marshall Bogata
No.   2822-2823
5/25/48: Dr. Wiessman, President of Israel
No.   2824-2825
3/21/49: Bernard Baruch
No.   2826
9/9/49: Sir Stafford Cripps
No.   2827
9/18/49: Sir Stafford Cripps
No.   2828-2830
9/29/49: Trygve Lie
No.   2831-2832
10/12/49: Pandit Nehru
No.   2833-2838
10/19/49: Pandit Nehru
No.   2839
11/16/49: The Shah of Iran
No.   2840
12/25/49: King George VI
No.   2841
12/28/49: Winston Churchill
No.   2842-2844
3/21/50: Trygve Lie
No.   2845
6/6/50: Trygve Lie
No.   2846
8/1/50: Jacob Malik
No.   2847-2848
12/6/50: Prime Minister Atlee
No.   2849-2850
11/1/50: Lord Halifax
No.   2851
2/7/52: Winston Churchill
No.   2852-2855
4/3/52: Queen Juliana
No.   2856
No Date: Prime Minister Atlee
Series F - Religious Programs, 1947-1958
Physical Description: 127 disc recordings 
I. Regular Weekly Series
a. Religion In The News
No.   2857
12/5/47
No.   2858
11/20/48
No.   2859
11/27/48
No.   2860
12/4/48
No.   2861
12/11/48
No.   2862
10/1/49
No.   2863
10/8/49
No.   2864
10/14/49
No.   2865
10/29/49
No.   2866
11/5/49
No.   2867
11/12/49
No.   2868
11/19/49
No.   2869
11/26/49
No.   2870
12/3/49
No.   2871
4/22/50
No.   2872
4/29/50
No.   2873
5/13/50
b. The Lutheran Hour - with Rev. Dr. Oswald Hoffman
No.   2874-2875
1/20/57
No.   2876-2877
2/24/57
No.   2878-2879
3/24/57
No.   2880-2881
4/7/57
No.   2882-2883
5/5/57
No.   2884-2885
6/9/57
c. National Radio Pulpit
No.   2886-2887
10/2/49: “America for Christ” Dr. Ralph Sockman
No.   2888-2889
6/29/52: “The Religion of a Healthy Mind” Dr. John A. Redhead Jr.
No.   2890-2891
7/13/52: “What Makes Sin Sinful?” Dr. John A. Redhead Jr.
No.   2892-2893
7/25/52: “On Being Sure of God” Dr. John A. Redhead Jr.
No.   2894-2895
8/3/52: “The Church in the Storm” Bishop Arthur J. Moore
No.   2896-2897
8/10/52: “What Has the Church Been Doing?” Bishop Arthur J. Moore
No.   2898-2899
8/17/52: “What Must the Church Do Now?” Bishop Arthur J. Moore
No.   2900-2901
8/24/52: “The King Invisible” Bishop Arthur J. Moore
No.   2902-2903
8/31/52: “Paying Our Debt to Yesterday” Bishop Moore
No.   2904-2905
9/7/52: “Some Things to Remember” Bishop Moore
No.   2906-2907
9/21/52: “Jesus the Almighty Saviour” Bishop Moore
No.   2908-2909
9/28/52: “The Credentials of a Christian” Bishop Moore
No.   2910
12/20/52: Dr. Ralph W. Sockman
d. Bible Study Hour (Dr. Barnhouse)
No.   2911-2912
9/30/56
No.   2913-2914
1/20/57
No.   2915-2916
2/24/57
No.   2917-2918
3/24/57
No.   2919-2920
4/7/57
No.   2921-2922
5/5/7
No.   2923-2924
6/9/57
e. The Eternal Light
No.   2925-2926
12/19/48: Drama - “His Excellency of Vilna” with Peter Capell and Roger DeCorban
No.   2927
6/13/54: Commentary by Rabbi Wise (dramatization not on record)
No.   2928-2929
2/28/58: Dr. Lewis Jones (12-inch)
No.   2930
3/9/58: Mr. William Sylk (12-inch)
f. Faith In Action
Scope and Content Note: (Merrill Mueller commenter and interviewer - interviews people connected with World Council of Churches)
No.   2931
8/18/57
No.   2932
8/25/57
No.   2933
9/1/57
g. Christian Science Program with Felix M. Krems
No.   2934-2935
1/2/49
No.   2936-2937
2/6/49
No.   2938-2939
4/3/49
No.   2940-2941
5/1/49
h. Art of Living (Christian Living) with Robert J. McCracken
No.   2942
5/5/57
No.   2943
6/9/57 (2 copies)
No.   2944
6/16/57
j. The Catholic Hour
No.   2945-2946
9/12/49: Chaplin William B. Clasby
No.   2947-2948
7/2/50: Michael F. Walsh
No.   2949
8/13/50: Henry Ford
No.   2950-2951
9/7/50 9/24/50 “Operation Survival” - fight against communism - narrator Scott Tennyson parts 1 & 4 of 4
No.   2952-2953
6/1/52: Reverend Joseph E. Manten
No.   2954-2955
6/8/52: Reverend Joseph E. Manten
II. Special Reports
a. Miscellaneous
No.   2956
8/8/46: Riches Beyond Price
No.   2957
12/11/47: Universal Bible Sunday
No.   2958
5/28/48: Interfaith Roundtable - Ray Barrack
No.   2959
6/3/48: The Presbyterian Church in the U.S.
No.   2960
1/13/49: Interfaith Roundtable
No.   2961
10/15/49: National Council of Jewish Women - Irene Rich in drama
No.   2962
10/30/49: Religion in American Life
Scope and Content Note: (with Bing Crosby, Charles Laughton, Dr. Joseph Proskaver, Charles E. Wilson, Pres. Harry S. Truman)
No.   2963
12/24/49: Christmas in the Bowery Mission
No.   2964
8/12/51: Dr. Vincent Peale
No.   2965-2966
11/4/51: Religion in American Life
Scope and Content Note: (Raymond Massey, and General Ridgeway)
No.   2967
12/1/51: Religion in American Life
No.   2968-2969
1/15/56: Hour of Decision (Billy Graham)
No.   2970
12/18/56: Rabbi Looks At Christmas - Dr. Maurice N. Eisendraph
No.   2971-2972
5/14/57: Tex and Jinx interview Billy Graham
No.   2973-2974
4/11/57: Exodus of Andor - Passover Special
No.   2975
11/3/58: Voice of Temperance - Sam Morris
No.   2976
11/11/58: Voice of Temperance - Sam Morris
No.   2977-2978
12/26/58: Lutheran Layman's League
b. Easter Programs
No.   2979
4/14/49: Holy Week Services
No.   2980
4/17/49: WNBT Continuous Easter
No.   2981
4/8/57: A Rabbi Looks At Easter - Dr. Maurice N. Eisendraph
No.   2982-2983
4/21/57: Easter Sunrise Service from Arlington Cemetery
Series G - Women's Programs, 1947-1956
Physical Description: 22 disc recordings 
I. Regular Series
a. Various Programs
No.   2984
4/23/47: Maggie's Private Wire
Scope and Content Note: (interviewing Robert King)
No.   2985-2986
5/1/47: Birdseye Open House
No.   2987-2988
5/21/47: In the Kelvinator Kitchen (TV)
No.   2989-2991
8/31/47: Party Line (TV)
No.   2992-2994
11/15/47: Honeymoon in New York with Ed Herlihy interviewing couples “in love.”
No.   2995
12/8/47: Ladies Listen
No.   2996-2997
2/25/49: Bess Johnson Show
No.   2998
4/3/56: Weekday - Helen Hayes (The Paddle Wheel Story)
b. Tex and Jinx
No.   2999
8/29/47
No.   3000-3002
4/19/49: Anniversary Show
No.   3003
7/11/51: with Senator Kefauver
No.   3004
12/16/53: with Ex-mayor of New York, William O'Dwyer
II. Special Programs
a. Feature Reports
No.   3005
5/31/50: What Nobody Knows About Women
Series H - Agriculture Programs, 1946-1959
Physical Description: 24 disc recordings 
I. Regular Series
a. Miscellaneous
No.   3006
4/1/46: WRC Almanac
No.   3007
5/9/46: WRC Almanac
No.   3008-3009
4/29/47: Modern Farmer sports (parts 2 & 3 only)
No.   3010-3011
8/29/47: Robinson Family
No.   3012
10/1/47: Modern Farmer program (W. D. Termoylyn)
No.   3013
10/1/47: Modern Farmer program (Homer Huntington)
b. National Farm and Home Hours - with Everett Mitchell
No.   3014-3015
12/12/59
No.   3016-3017
12/19/59
No.   3018-3019
12/26/59
c. Today and Tomorrow - James Cagney
No.   3020-3021
2/15/56
No.   3022-3023
2/29/56
No.   3024-3025
3/14/56
II. Special Feature Program
a. Miscellaneous
No.   3026-3029
4/4/57: International Harvester Golden Anniversary Party
Series J - Sports Programs, 1947-1956
Physical Description: 17 disc recordings 
I. Regular Sporting News Reporting Programs
a. Bill Stern
No.   3030
11/13/47
No.   3031
11/14/47
No.   3032
11/27/47
No.   3033
2/25/49
No.   3034-3035
9/22/49 (sports newsreel)
No.   3036
8/10/50
b. Mel Allen and Russ Hodges
No.   3037
11/7/47 (White Owl Sports Smoker)
No.   3038
8/20/53 (NBC Sports Review)
c. Wally Butterworth Show
No.   3039-3040
8/7/48 (2) (Sports New and Old Recordings)
II. Sportscasts
a. Special Event - Direct Broadcasts
No.   3041-3042
12/5/47: Louis - Walcott Fight (in French)
12/7/56 (5 min. short) The Olympic Games - Melbourne, Australia with Bill Henry and Gene Simpson (see # 2374-2375)
III. Special Sporting News
a. Miscellaneous
No.   3043
8/17/48: Babe Ruth Memorial
No.   3044-3045
8/17/48: A Ballad For the Babe
No.   3046
12/26/57: Monitor - Bill France of National Association of Stock Cars (NASCAR)
Series K - Children's Programs, 1946-1954
Physical Description: 49 disc recordings 
I. Regular Daily Series
a. Howdy Doody
No.   3047-3048
3/7/49: Puppet Playhouse (Howdy Doody's early name)
No.   3049-3050
1/10/53
No.   3051-3052
1/17/53
No.   3053-3054
1/24/53
No.   3055-3056
1/31/53
No.   3057-3058
2/7/53
No.   3059-3060
2/14/53
No.   3061-3062
10/3/53
No.   3063-3064
3/5/54
No.   3065-3066
3/6/54
No.   3067-3068
3/13/54
No.   3069-3070
3/20/54
II. Regular Weekly Series
a. Various Programs
No.   3071
8/26/46: Mrs. Rachel Morehead
No.   3072-3073
5/25/47: The Children's Hour
No.   3074-3075
10/4/47: Triple B Ranch (with Bob Smith)
No.   3076
11/4/47: The World Over Playouse (“The Bird With the Golden Crown”)
No.   3077
12/11/47: WNBC Story Teller - “Tattercoats”
No.   3078
12/18/47: WNBC Story Teller
No.   3079
4/10/48: The Children's Hour
No.   3080-3082
7/31/48: Mind Your Manners
No.   3083
2/26/49: The P.A.L. Theatre - “The Talking Bird” (last chapter)
No.   3084-3085
3/1/49: Natural Treasures - Ivan Sanderson
No.   3086-3087
3/20/49: The Comic Weekly Man (reads Puck, the comic weekly)
3/27/49: The Comic Weekly Man (see # 3086-3087)
No.   3088
3/31/49: The P.A.L. Theatre - “The Road That Has No Turning” (2nd chapter)
No.   3089-3091
6/29/49: Story Shop
No.   3092-3093
4/11/51: The Lady In Blue
No.   3094
12/20/53: Children's Edition of the News - W. W. Chaplin on Bedos Island
No.   3095
No Date: A Day at the Circus
Series L - Miscellaneous, 1946-1957
Physical Description: 102 disc recordings 
I. Auditions
a. Individual Auditions (alphabetical order)
No.   3096
No Date: Ames, Johnny (NBC Talent Development)
No.   3097
8/27/46: Balzer, Fritz
No.   3098
No Date: Berle, Milton
No.   3099-3100
8/2/49: Burns, Bob
No.   3101-3102
9/1/49: Cantor, Eddie
No.   3103-3105
4/4/50: Considine, Bob
No.   3106-3107
7/1/49: Crosby, Bing
No.   3108-3109
6/22/49: Delmar, Kenny (Senator Claghorn)
No.   3110
5/9/49: Devine, Andy
No.   3111
8/30/47: Garroway, Dave
No.   3112
7/12/51: Godwin, Earl
No.   3113-3115
8/4/53: Hastings, Julia
No.   3116
3/10/49: Ives, Burl
No.   3117
9/18/46: Kahn
No.   3118
9/1146: Krun Ty
No.   3119
9/13/46: Martin, Ross
No.   3120
10/16/51: McIntyre, Eddie
No.   3121
No Date: Monte, Rudy (NBC Talent Development)
No.   3122-3123
7/9/49: Paar, Jack
No.   3124-3125
2/28/50: Pickford, Mary
No.   3126
2/27/53: Pinza, Enzio
No.   3127-3128
8/21/53: Rosenbloom, Slapsie Maxie
No.   3129
6/2/53: Ruggles, Charlie
No.   3130
1/27/53: Winters, Jonathan
No.   3131
No Date: Young, Norman (NBC Talent Development)
b. Program Auditions
No.   3132
1/25/46: MGM Springtime
No.   3133
3/14/46: Herson in Person
No.   3134
9/3/46: Ourisman Chevrolet
No.   3135
10/5/46: Peoples Drug Store
No.   3136
7/16/48: Fred Waring Show
No.   3137
4/19/49: Everybody Wins (Jack Paar)
No.   3138-3140
10/5/49: Voices and Events - News Feature
No.   3141-3143
10/7/50: Magnificent Montague (Monty Wooley)
No.   3144-3145
3/1/53: His and Hers
No.   3146
3/16/53: Old Enough To Know Better
No.   3147
5/5/53: Where Are You From (TV)
No.   3148
6/2/53: Where Are You From
No.   3149
6/3/53: Where Are You From
No.   3150
6/6/53: Where Are You From
No.   3151
No Date: Stand By....For Crime
II. Unintegrated Segments
a. Individual
No.   3152
No Date: Segments with or about Bernard Baruch
No.   3153
10/21/47: From “Streetcar Named Desire” - working on sound techniques
No.   3154-3156
1/20/49: Sound Effects (78 rpm)
Scope and Content Note: (Hoot owl, screech owl, siren, phone click, phone buzz, and dove cooing)
No.   3157-3158
2/7/49: Lincoln Narration by William Gang
No.   3159
2/20/49: Fred Allen speaks on the A.A.F. (plug)
No.   3160
5/18/50: Milton Berle - announcement of charity show for crippled children
b. Interviews and Discussions
No.   3161
11/21/47: Duke Ellington and Perry Como
No.   3162
4/26/50: Casey Jones Story - with Mrs. Casey Jones
No.   3163
1/21/51: Carl Sandburg ?
Scope and Content Note: (someone named “Carl” being interviewed and playing American folk music)
No.   3164
6/11/51: Hedda Hopper and Mario Lanza
No.   3165
4/5/53: Hy Gardner interviews various people (Perry Como, Eleanor Roosevelt, and others)
No.   3166-3167
2/5/57: Leopold Stokowski on “Music Through the Night” (interview)
III. Short Features
a. Pulse Daily
No.   3168
No Date: Newport Jazz Festival
No.   3169
2/25/56: Best of Pulse with Ray Owen and Gabe Pressman
No.   3170
3/8/56: Alfred Hitchcock Party
No.   3171
9/17/56: Judy Garland Interview
No.   3172
11/15/56: Best of Pulse with Gabe Pressman and Leon Pearson
b. Believe It or Not
No.   3173
8/5/48: with Bob Ripley
Scope and Content Note: (story dramatized, then interview)
No.   3174
11/11/53: with Doug Storer
IV. Closed Circuit Talks and Program Promotions
a. Closed Circuit Talks
Scope and Content Note: (with integrated program promotion spots - not all)
No.   3175-3176
7/25/46: Parade of Stars
No.   3177
9/6/46: Mr. Hickok on station relations
No.   3178
12/11/47: Decision Now (new format)
No.   3179
5/25/48: Welcoming back of Campbell Company as advertisers (part 1 of 2 only)
No.   3180
9/10/48: Cavalcade of America Show
No.   3181
11/8/48: Parade of Stars
No.   3182
11/29/48: Benny Shift
No.   3183-3184
7/8/49: Sid Eiges and Fred Waring
No.   3185
9/2/49: Broadway Correspondents
No.   3186-3187
9/8/49: Broadway Correspondents
No.   3188
10/7/49: Niles Trammell - Joseph McConnell
Scope and Content Note: (closed circuit to employees about the new positions they hold)
No.   3189
11/15/49: Cavalcade of America Show (“Us Pilgrims”)
No.   3190
12/23/57: Culligan
b. Program Promotion Spots
No.   3191
9/6/47: Your Radio Reporter - with Ray Barrett
No.   3192
12/20/47: Your Radio Reporter - with Ray Barrett
No.   3193
9/13/49: Theatre Guild - U.S. Steel
No.   3194
11/11/49: Theatre Guild - U.S. Steel (with script)
No.   3195
2/26/52: Robert Montgomery Presents
V. Special Commemoration Program
a. Station Anniversaries
No.   3196-3197
7/27/52: WTMJ Milwaukee 620