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Series: Script and Recording Library
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Subseries: Radio Scripts: described in Parts 11-12 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
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Subseries: Television Scripts: described in Part 13 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
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Disc 45A
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Subseries: Recordings : Some of these disc recordings have had cassette tape user copies produced. Ask the Archives staff if the discs which you wish to request are available yet on user cassettes. : No copies, reproductions, broadcastings or uses other than those permitted below may be made. The records and recordings listed in this inventory shall be only for private study and research purposes. They must not be removed from the Society building. Individuals may use them in the Recording Room; and faculty members may check out recordings for use in the Sellery Room, with approval of the Archivist in charge of the Manuscripts Reading Room.
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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)
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Series B - Public Affairs and Events: described in Part 14 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
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Series C - Drama, 1939-1957 281 disc recordings
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I. Daily Series
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a. Miscellaneous
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No.
2034
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No Date: When A Girl Marries
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No.
2035
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7/25-26/?: Road of Life
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No.
2036-2038
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4/7/49: One Man's Family (introduction of characters and 2 episodes)
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No.
2039
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11/16/49: One Man's Family (unintegrated shorts)
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No.
2040
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12/7/49: One Man's Family (unintegrated shorts)
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No.
2041
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5/15/50: Candy Matson
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No.
2042-2043
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2/12/51: Right to Happiness
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No.
2044
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3/6/51: We Love and Learn
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No.
2045
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7/26/51: Lorenzo Jones
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No.
2046
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8/10/53: Pepper Young
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No.
2047
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8/12/53: Pepper Young
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No.
2048
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8/18/53: Pepper Young
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No.
2049
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3/30/54: Just Plain Bill
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No.
2050
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3/31/54: Just Plain Bill
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No.
2051
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1/12/56: Young Widder Brown
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No.
2052
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1/13/56: Young Widder Brown
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b. Life Can Be Beautiful
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No.
2053-2054
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7/25/51
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No.
2055-2056
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7/26/51
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No.
2057-2058
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7/27/51
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No.
2059-2060
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7/30/51
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No.
2061-2062
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7/31/51
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No.
2063-2064
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8/1/51
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c. Doctor's Wife
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No.
2065
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7/2/56
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No.
2066
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7/3/56
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No.
2067
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7/4/56
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No.
2068
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7/5/56
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No.
2069
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7/6/56
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II. Weekly Series - Serious
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a. Miscellaneous
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No.
2070-2071
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No Date: Official Detective
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No.
2072-2073
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11/3/?: Somerset Maugham Theatre
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No.
2074-2075
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4/26/47: Mystery Without Murder
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No.
2076-2077
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8/27/47: Rexall Summer Theatre
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No.
2078-2079
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4/10/48: Adventures of Charlie Lung
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No.
2080-2081
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11/23/48: Big Town Show - Steve Wilson
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No.
2082
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4/21/49: The Highlander (Douglas Fairbanks)
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No.
2083-2084
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9/10/49: Dragnet
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No.
2085-2086
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11/12/49: Richard Diamond
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No.
2087
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7/17/50: The Gentleman
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No.
2088-2089
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8/6/50: Top Secret
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No.
2090-2091
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5/26/51: My Secret Story
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No.
2092-2093
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7/1/51: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow)
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No.
2094-2095
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7/8/51: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow)
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No.
2096-2098
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7/26/51: The Stairway (from BBC)
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No.
2099-2100
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11/13/51: Scotland Yard
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No.
2101-2102
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12/6/51: Mr. Keene Tracer of Lost Persons
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No.
2103
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7/6/53: Price of Crime
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No.
2104
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8/20/53: 13th Juror
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No.
2105-2106
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10/26/56: X minus One (12-inch)
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b. Cavalcade of America
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No.
2107-2108
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1/20/47: “Builder of the Sioux” (William Holden and Marcia Hunt)
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No.
2109-2110
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12/8/47: “Hurry Up Yost” (Thomas Mitchell and Bill Stern)
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No.
2111-2112
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12/22/47: “Diamonds in the Sky” (June, Kathleen, and Gene Lockhart)
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No.
2113-2114
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3/29/48: “Roses in the Rain” (Joan Caulfield and Ralph Bellamy)
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No.
2115-2116
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5/17/48: “Queen of Heartbreak Trail” (Irene Dunne)
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No.
2117-2118
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5/31/48: “Who Walk Alone” (Louis Calhern and Macdonald Cary)
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No.
2119-2120
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6/14/48: “Chautauqua Fable” (William Powell)
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No.
2121-2122
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6/21/48: “Skylark Song” (Lucille Ball)
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No.
2123-2124
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4/3/51: “The Reluctant Pioneer” (June Havoc and Jeffery Lynn)
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No.
2125-2126
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9/17/52: Story of Catherine Fay (rehearsal)
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No.
2127-2128
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12/23/52: “Christmas In America” (Walter Hamden and the DuPont Chorus)
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c. The Hollywood Story
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No.
2129-2130
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10/11/53: The Francis X Bushman Story (Ronald Reagan)
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No.
2131-2132
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10/18/53: The Milton Sills Story (Robert Mitchum)
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No.
2133-2134
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10/25/53: The Rudolph Valentino Story (Desi Arnez)
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No.
2135-2136
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11/7/53: The Ida Lupino Story (Ida Lupino)
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No.
2137-2138
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11/21/53: The Dick Powell Story (Dick Powell)
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No.
2139-2140
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11/28/53: The Robert Ryan Story (Robert Ryan)
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No.
2141-2142
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12/5/53: The Adolph Zukor Story (Gene Hersholt)
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No.
2143-2144
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12/12/53: The Jane Wyman Story (Jane Wyman)
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No.
2145-2146
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12/19/53: The Carole Lombard Story (Lucille Ball)
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No.
2147-2148
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12/26/53: The Story of Stanley Kramer (Van Johnson and Frank Lovejoy)
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d. N.B.C. University Theatre
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No.
2149-2152
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10/24/48: “They Stoop to Folly” by Ellen Glasgow
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No.
2153-2154
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1/30/49: “Noon Wine” by Katherine Anne Porter
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No.
2155-2156
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3/6/49: Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (“Nostalogie,” “Cask of Amontiado,” and “The Fall of the House of Usher”)
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No.
2157-2158
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10/2/49: “The Portrait of a Lady” by Henry James
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No.
2159-2160
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10/9/49: “The House of Mirth” by Edith Wharton
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No.
2161-2162
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10/16/49: “Sister Carrie” by Theodore Dreiser
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e. Radio Theatre
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No.
2163-2164
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1/14/47: “The Patriot” by Sidney Kingsley (in Spanish)
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No.
2165-2166
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3/25/47: “Faith Is As A Mustard Seed” (in Spanish)
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No.
2167-2168
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4/1/47 (in Spanish)
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No.
2169-2170
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4/8/47: “Of Time and the River” (in Spanish)
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No.
2171-2172
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4/15/47: “The Second Mile” (in Spanish)
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No.
2173-2174
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4/22/47: “Western Star” (in Spanish)
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No.
2175-2176
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4/29/47: “Western Star” (2nd episode) (in Spanish)
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No.
2177-2178
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6/10/47: “Alibi Ike” (in Spanish)
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No.
2179-2180
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9/16/47: “The Ugliest Man In The World” by Arch Obler (in Spanish)
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No.
2181-2183
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11/7/47: “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court” by Mark Twain
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No.
2184-2187
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11/21/47: “A Coffin for Demetrius” by Eric Ambler
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No.
2188-2191
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12/17/47: “George Washington Slept Here” by Kaufman and Hart
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No.
2192-2193
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12/31/47: “Dangerous Corner” by J. B. Priestley
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No.
2194-2197
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6/2/48: “Laura” with Virginia Gilmore
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No.
2198-2201
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6/9/48: “Michael and Mary” by A. A. Milne
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No.
2202-2205
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6/13/48: “My Sister Eileen” with Shirley Booth and Virginia Gilmore
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No.
2206-2209
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7/14/48: “Arrowsmith” by Sinclair Lewis
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f. Academy Theatre (TV)
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No.
2210-2211
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8/1/49: Young girl - Pipper - meets Abe Lincoln
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No.
2212-2213
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8/8/49: “The Drums of Oude”
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No.
2214-2216
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8/15/49: Mystery - takes place in hills of Scotland
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No.
2217-2218
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8/22/49: Young girl's problem with boy
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No.
2219-2220
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8/29/49: “Summer Comes to Diamond O”
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No.
2221-2222
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9/5/49: Mystery
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No.
2223-2224
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9/12/49: Mystery - 2 old ladies and their nephew
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III. Weekly Series - Comedy
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a. Miscellaneous
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No.
2225-2226
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8/27/47: A Day in the Life of Dennis Day
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No.
2227-2228
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12/15/47: Bell Boy Please
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No.
2229-2230
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11/21/48: Phil Harris and Alice Faye
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No.
2231-2232
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4/22/49: The Life of Riley
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No.
2233-2234
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4/29/49: The Life of Riley
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No.
2235-2236
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6/29/49: My Silent Partner
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b. The Aldrigh Family
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No.
2237-2238
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10/28/48
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No.
2239-2240
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11/4/48
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No.
2241-2242
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11/25/48
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No.
2243-2244
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2/1/53
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No.
2245-2246
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2/8/53
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No.
2247-2248
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3/1/53
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No.
2249-2250
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3/8/53
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No.
2251-2252
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4/12/53
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No.
2253-2254
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4/19/53
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IV. Special Dramas
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a. Miscellaneous
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No.
2255
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4/20/47: “Upstream” - YMCA
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No.
2256
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5/23/48: One Hundred Years of News
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No.
2257
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6/5/48: “Our Town” - rehearsal
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No.
2258
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11/10/48: “The Lips of a Strange Woman” : (with Raymond Massey - series on Venereal Disease)
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No.
2259
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4/26/49: “Macbeth” - rehearsal
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No.
2260-2261
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9/16/49: “The Pen and the Dream” (Boy Scout Constitution Day Special)
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No.
2262-2263
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10/9/49: “The Cardboard Box” (UN Special)
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No.
2264-2268
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10/19/49: “Could Be” (look into future)
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No.
2269-2270
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11/7/49: “Peculiar Ambition” (National Education Week)
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No.
2271-2272
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4/7/51: “You Can't Take It With You” by George Kaufman and Moss Hart
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No.
2273-2274
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10/13/53: “G. I. Joe” with Lawson Serby, Bill Quinn and others
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No.
2275-2276
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5/6/54: “Go South Young Man” by Don Macowich w/ MacDonald Carey
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4/11/57: “Exodus of Andor” with Eli Wallach, Brandon de Wilde (see # 2973-2974)
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No.
2277-2280
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No Date: F. Scott Fitzgerald - biography in sound (12-inch)
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b. Programs with John Barrymore
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No.
2281-2282
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8/17/53: Reading from “Richard III”
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No.
2283-2284
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8/24/53: Reading from “Twelfth Night”
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No.
2285-2286
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No Date: “Hamlet”
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V. Programs About Drama - comments and criticisms
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a. Comments on Specific Works
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No.
2287
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5/27/49: Comments on Henry James' “The Ambassadors”
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No.
2288
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6/10/49: Commentary by E. M. Forster on his “A Passage to India”
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No.
2289
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6/29/49: Commentary by Bernard DeVoto on A. B. Guthrie's “The Big Sky”
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No.
2290
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9/29/49: Commentary by Henry Outland on Henry James' “Portrait of a Lady”
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No.
2291
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10/13/49: Commentary by Ralph Bates on Theodore Dreiser's “Sister Carrie”
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No.
2292
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11/4/49: Commentary by John Crosby on F. Scott Fitgerald's “Babylon Revisited”
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No.
2293
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11/7/49: Commentary by Robert Penn Warren on William Faulkner's “Wild Palms”
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No.
2294
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1/14/49: Commentary by Diana Trilling on Ernest Hemingway's “For Whom the Bell Tolls”
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No.
2295
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11/21/49: Commentary by John Kiernan on John P. Marquand's “Point of No Return”
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No.
2296
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12/18/49: Commentary by Norman Cousins on Thomas Wolfe's “You Can't Go Home Again”
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No.
2297
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2/19/50: Commentary by John Crosby on Joseph Conrad's “Victory”
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b. News and Gossip of the Theatre
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No.
2298
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12/26/39: Variety Showmanship Award
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No.
2299
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4/17/47: Broadway in Review #46 and 47 (in German)
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No.
2300
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4/25/47: Stanley Maxted
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No.
2301-2302
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4/27/47: Drama Critics Circle Award
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No.
2303-2304
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4/30/47: Life in Hollywood : (Interviews with Joseph Cotton, Lionel Barrymore, and Gregory Peck - in English and Spanish)
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No.
2305
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11/11/47: Stage, Set, and Stars : (Judith Morley interviews Sam Jaffe)
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No.
2306
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9/2/49: Sunday Preview : (Norman Brockenshire and Roger Pryor discuss the coming Broadway season)
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No.
2307-2308
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9/9/49: Theatre Guild Backstage Biography
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No.
2309-2310
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6/3/51: Variety Showmanship Award
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No.
2311-2312
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3/29/53: Theatre Guild “Tony” Awards
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No.
2313
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9/1/53: Hollywood Story : (Shirley Thomas interview Dana Andrews and comments on the theatrical scene)
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No.
2314
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3/24/56: Conversation with Fred Allen : (taped interview played in memoriam on the occasion of his death)
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Series D - Music, Variety, Quiz and Panel Shows, 1938-1958 165 disc recordings
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I. Regular Weekly
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a. Comedy
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No.
2315-2316
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10/24/48: Ozzie and Harriet (International Silver Program)
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No.
2317-2319
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3/11/50: Bob Hope Show (segments to be integrated)
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b. Music
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No.
2320
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10/23/38: R.C.A. Magic Key (parts 2 and 4 only)
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No.
2321
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3/18/40: Whispering Rhythm
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No.
2322-2323
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8/26/46: Telephone Hour
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No.
2324-2325
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9/30/46: Telephone Hour
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No.
2326-2327
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4/5/47: Matchless Service Time
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No.
2328-2329
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11/11/47: U.S. In the World of Art
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No.
2330
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11/12/47: Benson and Hedges “The Last Night In The Parliament Room”
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No.
2331-2332
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11/12/47: Carnation Hour
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No.
2333-2334
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12/18/47: First Piano Quartet
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No.
2335-2336
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12/29/47: Harvest of Stars
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No.
2337
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6/14/48: Chesterfield Supper Club
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No.
2338-2339
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6/20/48: Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
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No.
2340-2341
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7/7/48: Appointment With Music
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No.
2342-2343
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7/26/48: Carnation Hour
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No.
2344-2345
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8/8/48: R.C.A. Victor Show
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No.
2346-2347
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8/10/48: Musical Life
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No.
2348
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9/26/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
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No.
2349-2350
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10/3/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
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No.
2351-2352
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10/10/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
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No.
2353-2354
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10/29/48: Pastels In Rhythm
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No.
2355-2356
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4/12/49: Here's Archer with Gene Archer and Cliff Arquette and recordings
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No.
2357
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5/20/49: Here's Archer
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No.
2358-2359
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1/9/55: Manhattan Moods
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No.
2360-2361
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4/24/55: Manhattan Moods
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No.
2362-2363
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5/15/55: Manhattan Moods
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No.
2364-2365
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7/1/55: Stars In Action
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No.
2366-2367
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7/8/55: Stars In Action
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No.
2368-2369
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7/15/55: Stars In Action
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No.
2370-2371
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7/29/55: Stars In Action
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No.
2372-2373
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8/5/55: Stars In Action
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No.
2374-2375
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12/7/55: National Radio Fan Club : (Rock 'n Roll show with interviews with teens)
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No.
2376
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No Date: Music for Saturday
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c. Comedy - Music Combinations
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No.
2377-2378
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5/9/48: Charlie McCarthy Show
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No.
2379-2380
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7/1/48: National Minstrels
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No.
2381-2382
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7/6/48: Jack Pearl - dress rehearsal
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No.
2383-2385
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7/11/48: Dave Garroway
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No.
2386-2387
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10/17/48: Charlie McCarthy Show
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No.
2388-2389
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3/13/49: Henry Morgan Show
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No.
2390-2391
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6/5/49: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show
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No.
2392-2393
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8/31/49: Henry Morgan Show
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|
|
No.
2394-2395
|
9/7/49: Henry Morgan Show
|
|
|
No.
2396
|
4/21/50: Dave Garroway
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|
|
No.
2397
|
12/11/53: Eddie Cantor Clinic
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|
|
No.
2398-2401
|
12/12/58: Monitor - Don Russell
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|
|
No.
2402-2405
|
12/19/58: Monitor - Don Russell
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|
|
No.
2406-2409
|
12/26/58: Monitor - Don Russell
|
|
|
d. Quiz Shows
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|
|
No.
2410-2412
|
10/9/47: Seven Arts Quiz
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|
|
No.
2413-2415
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1/13/49: The Missus Goes A Shoppin' (12-inch 78 rpm)
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|
|
No.
2416-2418
|
9/25/49: Take It or Leave It
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|
|
No.
2419-2420
|
6/3/51: 64 Dollar Question
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|
|
No.
2421-2422
|
7/15/53: Baron and the Bee
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|
|
No.
2423
|
11/10/53: Phrase that Pays
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|
|
No.
2424-2425
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2/17/55: Spend a Million
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|
|
No.
2426-2427
|
2/24/55: Spend a Million
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|
No.
2428-2429
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12/5/56: 21 (TV), Charles Van Doren's first victory
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|
|
No.
2430-2431
|
3/11/57: 21 (TV), Charles Van Doren's defeat
|
|
|
e. Panel Shows
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|
|
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
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|
|
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 : (adults and children discuss parental respect)
|
|
|
No.
2453
|
6/29/51: The Answer Man : (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 : (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 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
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3/28/49: General Sarnoff
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|
|
No.
2775-2778
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1/12/50: Speeches at Press Club Luncheon
|
|
|
No.
2779
|
10/19/50: Edward L. Bernays
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|
|
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 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 : (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 : (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 : (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 22 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Regular Series
|
|
|
a. Various Programs
|
|
|
No.
2984
|
4/23/47: Maggie's Private Wire : (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 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 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 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 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
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5/9/49: Devine, Andy
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No.
3111
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8/30/47: Garroway, Dave
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|
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No.
3112
|
7/12/51: Godwin, Earl
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|
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No.
3113-3115
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8/4/53: Hastings, Julia
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No.
3116
|
3/10/49: Ives, Burl
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|
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No.
3117
|
9/18/46: Kahn
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|
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No.
3118
|
9/1146: Krun Ty
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|
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No.
3119
|
9/13/46: Martin, Ross
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|
|
No.
3120
|
10/16/51: McIntyre, Eddie
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|
|
No.
3121
|
No Date: Monte, Rudy (NBC Talent Development)
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|
|
No.
3122-3123
|
7/9/49: Paar, Jack
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|
|
No.
3124-3125
|
2/28/50: Pickford, Mary
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|
|
No.
3126
|
2/27/53: Pinza, Enzio
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|
|
No.
3127-3128
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8/21/53: Rosenbloom, Slapsie Maxie
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|
|
No.
3129
|
6/2/53: Ruggles, Charlie
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|
|
No.
3130
|
1/27/53: Winters, Jonathan
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|
|
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
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|
|
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) : (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 ? : (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 : (story dramatized, then interview)
|
|
|
No.
3174
|
11/11/53: with Doug Storer
|
|
|
IV. Closed Circuit Talks and Program Promotions
|
|
|
a. Closed Circuit Talks : (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 : (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
|
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