National Educational Television Records, 1951-1969

 

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U.S. Mss 17AF
Series: Organizational Charts and Lists: described in Part 1 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series: Central Files: described in Parts 2-5 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series: Office Files: described in Parts 6-10 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
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
Subseries: Recordings
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Series A: Public Issues and Discussions: News Coverage, 1937-1959
Physical Description: 1040 disc recordings 
I. Regular News Programs
a. Miscellaneous
No.   1
3/27/46: Bob McCormick-Rep. Everett Dirksen
No.   2
4/6/46: News from Chicago (broadcast from the Presidential train)
No.   3
9/6/47: The Kuhns
No.   4-5
9/9/47: Norman Brokenshire
No.   6
12/9/47: David Brinkley
No.   7
12/16/47: David Brinkley
No.   8
12/17/47: David Brinkley
No.   9
12/24/47: David Brinkley
No.   10
5/7/48: David Brinkley
No.   11
5/19/48: Howard Pyle - Rio
No.   12
6/7/48: Norman Brokenshire
No.   13
6/18/48: Regional News (WERL, WPIL, WMEW)
No.   14
7/10/48: Caesar Searchinger - Berlin
No.   15
7/10/48: Bob Trout
No.   16
7/11/48: Bob Trout
No.   17
7/19/48: Henry Cassidy - Paris (12-inch)
No.   18
7/19/48: Caesar Searchinger - Frankfort
9/10/48: Charles F. McCarthy - News and Weather (see # 3180)
No.   19
9/15/48: Morgan Beatty
No.   20
1/1/49: Henry Cassidy Report on Europe
No.   21
1/8/49: Leon Pearson - Paris
No.   22
1/15/49: Report on Europe - Paul Archinard and Leon Pearson
No.   23
1/19/49: Robert McCormick
No.   24
1/29/49: Report on Europe - Henry Cassidy, Paul Archinard and Leon Pearson
No.   25
2/4/49: Report on Europe - Henry Cassidy
No.   26
2/12/49: Jack Begren - Rome
No.   27
2/21/49: Finland - foreign language broadcast
No.   28
2/26/49: John McVane - Report on Europe
No.   29
3/28/49: Eric Sevareid
No.   30
4/21/49: Merrill Mueller - London (12-inch)
No.   31
5/14/49: Merrill Mueller - Berlin
No.   32
5/28/49: Merrill Mueller - Paris
No.   33
6/14/49: Richard Harkness
No.   34
7/29/49: Clifton Utley
No.   35
8/31/49: Comments from Tokyo - introductions by George T. Folster
No.   36
9/3/49: Special News Feed - Hamburg - interview with McCloy by Martin Agronsky
No.   37-40
9/21/49: Felix Moreley - London
No.   41
9/23/49: Merrill Mueller - Report on Europe
No.   42
9/30/49: Morgan Beatty - London
No.   43
12/10/49: Sydney - Maurice Chapman
No.   44
12/31/49: Tokyo - George T. Folster
No.   45
2/11/50: Leon Pearson (TV)
No.   46-47
2/27/50: Merrill Mueller
No.   48-49
4/30/50: Morgan Beatty - Signs of Our Times
No.   50-51
5/7/50: Morgan Beatty - Signs of Our Times
No.   52-53
5/14/50: Morgan Beatty - Signs of Our Times
No.   54-55
9/14/50: Richard Harkness
No.   56-57
10/20/50: Jay Royen's On the Record Show
No.   58
10/27/50: Ned Brooks - Sunoco Three Star Extra (A&B are duplicate copies)
No.   59
11/12/50: Elmo Roper
No.   60
11/24/50: Richard Harkness Edits the News
No.   61
11/28/50: Richard Harkness and the News
No.   62
12/18/51: Lockwood Doty - Korea
No.   63
1/12/52: Report from Turkey - commentator not identified
No.   64
1/17/52: Captain Curt Carlson
No.   65
2/6/52: George Hicks News - King George VI Tribute
No.   66
2/17/52: Elmo Roper
No.   67
6/14/52: Alex Dreier
No.   68-69
9/21/52: Sunday News Desk - News editor - Bill Fitzgerald
No.   70
10/5/52: Clifton Utley
No.   71
11/2/52: Elmo Roper
5/6/54: John Cameron Swayze - News Round-up (see # 2275-2276)
No.   72
3/13/56: Edward P. Morgan
No.   73
2/28/58: Today In Wall Street - Bob Wilson (12-inch)
No.   74
8/8/52: Today In Wall Street - Bob Wilson (12-inch)
10/8/58: News on the Hour - Russ Ward (see # 1421-1422)
10/12/58: News on the Hour - Richard Harkness (see # 1423-1424)
10/22/58: News on the Hour - Richard Harkness (see # 1425-1426)
10/29/58: News on the Hour - Richard Harkness (see # 1427-1428)
11/5/58: News on the Hour - Richard Harkness (see # 1429-1430)
11/12/58: News on the Hour - Russ Ward (see # 1431-1432)
12/12/58: Martin Agronsky News on the Hour (see # 2398-2401)
1/19/59: Richard Harkness - News Round-up (see # Ferment In Iraq, #218-219)
No.   75
No Date: News Programs - Chief of Information - Regimental commander in Korea - no commentator
b. News of the World
No.   76
4/6/46
No.   77
6/16/47
No.   78
6/17/48
No.   79
6/21/48
No.   80
8/3/48
No.   81
1/3/49
No.   82
1/5/49
No.   83
1/6/49
No.   84
1/13/49
No.   85
1/18/49
No.   86
1/19/49
No.   87
1/20/49
No.   88
1/21/49
No.   89
1/25/49
No.   90
1/26/49 (7:15 PM)
No.   91
1/26/49 (11:15 PM)
No.   92
2/1/49
No.   93
2/2/49
No.   94
2/3/49 (7:15 PM)
No.   95
2/3/49 (11:15 PM)
No.   96
2/4/49 (7:15 PM)
No.   97
2/4/49 (11:15 PM)
No.   98
2/7/49 (7:15 PM)
No.   99
2/7/49 (11:15 PM)
No.   100
2/8/49
No.   101
2/9/49
No.   102
2/10/49 (7:15 PM)
No.   103
2/10/49 (11:15 PM)
No.   104
2/11/49
No.   105
2/14/49
No.   106
2/15/49
No.   107
2/16/49
No.   108
2/23/49
c. Memo from Lake Success
No.   109-111
6/12/48
No.   112-114
8/25/48
No.   115-118
8/28/48
d. The U.N. Is My Beat - Clark Eichelberger
No.   119
4/8/49
No.   120
4/15/49
No.   121
5/6/49
No.   122
5/20/49
No.   123
5/27/49
No.   124
6/3/49
No.   125
6/10/49
No.   126
6/24/49
No.   127
7/1/49
No.   128
7/2/49
No.   129
7/8/49
No.   130
7/15/49
No.   131
7/22/49
No.   132
8/5/49
No.   133
8/12/49
No.   134
8/19/49
No.   135
8/24/49
No.   136
8/26/49
No.   137
8/28/49
No.   138
9/2/49
No.   139
9/9/49
No.   140
9/16/49
No.   141
9/23/49
No.   142
9/30/49
No.   143
11/25/49
No.   144
12/9/49
No.   145
12/22/49
No.   146
4/28/50
No.   147
8/11/50
No.   148
9/22/50
No.   149
10/27/50
No.   150
1/12/50
e. Voices and Events - James Flemming
No.   151-152
8/28/49
No.   153-154
9/4/49
No.   155-156
9/11/49
No.   157-158
9/18/49
No.   159-160
5/6/50
No.   161-162
5/14/50
No.   163-164
1/25/52
f. World News Round-up - John McVane
No.   165
4/30/47
No.   166
5/1/47
No.   167
5/2/47
No.   168
5/3/47
No.   169
5/5/47
No.   170
5/6/47
No.   171
5/7/47
No.   172
5/9/47
No.   173
5/10/47
No.   174
2/17/49
g. Pulse - Gabe Pressman
No.   175
1/3/56 (12-inch)
No.   176
9/14/56 (12-inch)
No.   177
1/28/57 (12-inch)
No.   178
1/29/57 (12-inch)
No.   179
2/5/57 (12-inch)
No.   180
3/15/57 (12-inch)
No.   181
3/19/57 (12-inch)
No.   182
3/20/57 (12-inch)
No.   183
3/26/57 (12-inch)
No.   184
4/1/57 (12-inch)
No.   185
11/14/57 (12-inch)
No.   186
2/6/57 (12-inch)
h. Ask Washington (TV) - Bryson Rash
No.   187
11/22/59
No.   188
12/6/59
No.   189
12/13/59
No.   190
12/20/59
II. Special News Programs and Reports
a. Miscellaneous
No.   191-192
5/6/44: N.B.C. Stands By (preview of invasion coverage) parts 1, 2, 5 & 6 only (12-inch 78rpm)
No.   193
1/6/45: Roosevelt State of the Union Message Analysis Morgan Beatty, Richard Harkness and Lief Eid
No.   194-195
9/20/46: Henry Wallace Resignation Round-up
No.   196
9/2/47: What's the Late Word - Russell Black, Phil MacMurray - question and answer program on current news events
No.   197-200
5/17/48: Harold Stassen, Thomas Dewey - Communism Debate
No.   201-202
12/8/48: John Cameron Swayze - Mundt Talk (Hess - Chambers Case)
No.   203-205
1/1/49: Ten Best News Stories of 1948 - dramatized - commentator not identified
No.   206
1/19/49: Report from USS Susan of collision of “Gulf Stream” and “East Wind” - commentator not identified
No.   207
6/23/49: Report on Money and Jobs - Morgan Beatty
No.   208
8/13/49: 5% Hearing Report - David Brinkley
No.   209
11/29/49: DC-6 Crash Love Field Dallas - commentator not identified
No.   210-212
4/3/50: Economic Co-op Administration
No.   213
7/14/50: General Douglas MacArthur and General Collins
No.   214
8/22/50: Brookhaven Atomic Pile Story - W. W. Chaplin interviews Dr. Lyle B. Borst
No.   215
10/15/50: Special Broadcast from Wake Island - Frank Bourgholtzer
No.   216-217
7/26/53: President Eisenhower - U.N. Korean Truce
No.   218-219
1/19/59: Ferment in Iraq - Welles Hangen
No.   220
9/2/45: Parts of Special Program at the time of the Japanese Surrender (parts 19 & 21) - featuring H. V. Kaltenborn, Henry Cassidy, Max Hill, John W. Vandercook, Robert St. John and Caesar Searchinger
No.   221
No Date: Julius Zenier from Korea (12-inch)
No.   222
No Date: Sylvania Explosion - Gabe Pressman
b. Primaries
No.   223-224
3/9/52: Preview: New Hampshire
No.   225-226
3/11/52: Returns: New Hampshire
No.   227-228
3/31/52: Preview: Nebraska - Wisconsin
No.   229-230
4/1/52: Returns: Wisconsin
No.   231-232
4/7/52: Preview: Illinois
No.   233-234
4/8/52: Returns: Illinois
No.   235-236
4/14/52: Preview: New Jersey
No.   237-238
5/5/52: Preview: Ohio - Florida
No.   239-240
5/6/52: Returns: Ohio - Florida
No.   241-242
5/15/52: Preview: Oregon
No.   243-244
6/2/52: Returns: California
No.   245-248
6/5/52: Returns: California
c. Elections
No.   249-250
5/8/48: Socialist Party Convention
No.   251-252
6/19/48: Convention Preview - Republican
No.   253-254
6/20/48: A Preview of the Voting
No.   255-263
6/24/48: Republican Convention Balloting
No.   264
6/29/48: Leon Henderson Conference
No.   265-266
7/13/48: Convention Special (Democratic)
No.   267
7/14/48: Convention Special (Democratic) - plea to leave civil rights in platform by Hubert Humphrey and another delegate (part 3 of 10 only)
No.   268-269
10/8/48: New York State Democratic Convention
No.   270
11/2/48: Election Preview
No.   271
11/2/48: Election Special
No.   272-298
11/2&3/48: Election Returns (54 out of 64 parts - missing are: 2, 4, 18, 30, 46, 48, 61, 62, 63, 64)
No.   299-300
9/18/49: Western Democratic Conference
No.   301
10/28/49: Campaign Speech by Vito Marcantonio
No.   302
11/1/49: Campaign Speech by Vito Marcantonio
No.   303
11/7/49: Campaign Speech by Vito Marcantonio
No.   304
6/7/52: Mike 95 (Ike's arrival in Abilene)
No.   305
7/1/52: Convention News Conference
No.   306
7/2/52: Convention News Conference
No.   307
7/3/52: Convention News Conference
No.   308
7/5/52: Convention News Conference
No.   309-310
7/6/52: A Preview of the Voting
No.   311
7/14/52: Convention News Conference
No.   312
7/15/52: Convention News Conference
No.   313
7/16/52: Convention News Conference
No.   314
7/17/52: Convention News Conference
No.   315-316
10/9/52: Election Preview
No.   317-318
10/23/52: Election Preview
No.   319
11/4/52: Election Preview
No.   320-326
11/4/52: Election Coverage (part 1-13 & 15)
No.   327-328
11/4/52: Post Election Commentary
No.   329-341
11/6/56: Election Coverage
d. Senate Committee Hearings
Appropriations
No.   342-344
6/9/48: Arthur H. Vandenberg on Foreign Aid (parts 1-2, 8 only)
No.   345-364
6/11/48: Senate Appropriations Hearings - complete (20)
Armed Services:
No.   365
8/10/49: Joint Chiefs of Staff - General Omar Bradley
No.   366-368
1/10/51: Sub. Committee: introduction by Lyndon Johnson
Banking and Currency:
No.   369-372
8/9/49: 5% Hearing
No.   373-376
8/10/49: 5% Hearing
No.   377-382
8/12/49: 5% Hearing
No.   383-386
8/15/49: 5% Hearing
No.   387-392
8/16/49: 5% Hearing
No.   393-394
Civil Service: 12/14/48
No.   395-407
Fair Trade: 12/15/48: Macy Committee
No.   408-413
Finance: 12/10/48
Foreign Affairs:
No.   414-417
8/19/49: Henry Wallace
No.   418-422
3/8/50: Joseph McCarthy vs. Kenyon
No.   423-428
3/9/50: Joseph McCarthy
Foreign Relations:
No.   429
3/28/47: Aid to Greece
No.   430-434
1/13/49: Dean Acheson Hearing
No.   435-445
4/27/49: Dean Acheson Hearing
No.   446-449
4/28/49: Dean Acheson Hearing (parts 1-8 only)
No.   450-455
3/13/50: McCarthy vs. Haldore Hanson and Ester C. Brunauer
No.   456
3/13/50: Haldore Hanson Refutation (12-inch)
No.   457-468
3/14/50: Joseph McCarthy vs. Gustavo Duran - Afternoon session - Mrs. Kenyon replies
No.   469-474
3/20/50: Phillip C. Jessup testifying
No.   475-482
3/27/50: Millard E. Tydings vs. Joseph McCarthy: Herbert Hoover vs. J. Howard McGrath
No.   483-487
3/28/50: J. Howard McGrath
No.   488-494
4/5/50: J. Howard McGrath
No.   495-498
4/6/50: J. Howard McGrath
No.   499-510
4/20/50: Millard E. Tydings Subcommittee
No.   511-516
4/25/50: Millard E. Tydings Subcommittee
No.   517-522
4/28/50: Earl Browder, witness
No.   523-528
4/28/50: Fredrick V. Field, witness
No.   529-536
5/1/50: Subcommittee
No.   537-548
5/2/50: Subcommittee
No.   549-555
5/3/50: Subcommittee
No.   556-557
6/22/50: Subcommittee
No.   558-565
6/23/50: Subcommittee
Judiciary:
No.   566-578
5/27/48: Karl E. Mundt - Richard Nixon Bill
No.   579-595
5/31/48: Karl E. Mundt - Richard Nixon Bill (PM session)
Labor and Management:
No.   596-598
2/2/49
No.   599-600
3/27/57: John McClellan Investigation
Select Committee:
No.   601-606
3/19/51: Crime Hearing: Senator Estes Kefauver (parts 5-16 only)
No.   607-611
3/21/51: United Labor Conference
No.   612-613
2/10/56: Campaign Contribution Investigation Francis H. Case
War Investigation:
No.   614-615
8/7/47
No.   616-634
1/23/48
e. House Committee Hearings
Armed Services:
No.   635-639
10/6/49: Navy Hearings
No.   640-645
10/7/49: Navy Hearings
No.   646-649
10/10/49: Navy - AM Session
No.   650-656
10/13/49: Navy Hearings
No.   657-661
10/17/14: Navy Hearings
No.   662-669
10/18/49: Navy Hearings
No.   670-677
10/19/49: Navy - AM Session
No.   678-679
10/19/49: PM session (parts 1, 3, 6, and 8 only)
Education and Labor:
No.   680-690
9/2/48
No.   691-692
7/7/49: Westbrook Pegler Hearing
Foreign Affairs:
No.   693
2/24/48: Henry Wallace
No.   694-699
7/28/49: Dean Acheson
No.   700-701
7/29/48: Secretary Louis A. Johnson
No.   702-705
8/1/49: General George C. Marshall
Hearings:
No.   706-717
8/9/48: Parts 1-12
No.   718-731
8/10/48: Parts 10, 13, 14, and 15 only
Un-American Activities:
No.   732
3/26/47: J. Edgar Hoover (part 1 only)
No.   733
7/7/48: Department Store Union Heads
No.   734-744
8/10/48: Parts 1-9, 16, 18, only
No.   745-747
8/11/48
No.   748-751
8/12/48
No.   752-754
8/25/48
No.   755-758
12/7/48
No.   759-763
12/8/48
No.   764-766
12/9/48
No.   767-769
12/10/48
No.   770-771
6/28/49
No.   772
7/18/49: Jackie Robinson
No.   773-774
3/21/51: Larry Parks (12-inch)
f. Joint Committee Hearings
Atomic Energy:
No.   775-778
5/26/49
No.   779-784
6/1/49: David E. Lilienthal - Bourke B. Hickenlooper
No.   785-790
6/2/49: Lilienthal - Hickenlooper
No.   791-795
6/6/49: Lilienthal - Hickenlooper (parts 2 and 4 missing)
No.   796-801
6/8/49: Lilienthal - Hickenlooper
No.   802-807
6/9/49: Lilienthal - Hickenlooper
No.   808-813
Economics: 12/17/48
No.   814-817
Finance: `12/9/48
No.   818-821
Foreign Affairs:2/8/49
Foreign Relations:
No.   822-827
2/21/51: Troops to Europe
No.   828-833
2/22/51: Troops to Europe
No.   834-837
2/22/51: (records from the above Troops to Europe)
No.   838-845
2/23/51: Troops to Europe: Governor Harold Stassen (parts 1-8, 21-25 only)
Home Rule and Reorganization:
No.   846-851
2/2/48: James Coats Auchincloss Hearings
No.   852-855
2/3/48: James Coats Auchincloss Hearings
g. Press Conferences and Interviews
No.   856-858
3/6/48: Paul J. Hoffman
No.   859
3/10/48: King Michael
No.   860-863
5/4/48: Paul J. Hoffman
No.   864
6/15/48: Captain Yaeger on Rocket Plane
No.   865
6/30/48: Paul J. Hoffman (12-inch)
No.   866-867
7/20/48: Herbert Brownell
No.   868-869
7/30/48: Elizabeth Bentley Testimony
No.   870
9/16/48: Senator Alben W. Barkley
No.   871-872
9/21/48: Russell Long
No.   873
10/13/48: Wayne Coy
No.   874-875
10/21/48: General Lucius DuB. Clay
No.   876-877
11/18/48: Senator J. Howard McGrath
No.   878-879
12/16/48: House - Un-American Activities
No.   880
1/4/49: Secretary Kenneth C. Royall
No.   881-884
2/7/49: Herbert Hoover Press Conference and Commission Hearing
No.   885-886
5/17/49: General Lucius DuB. Clay
No.   887
8/17/49: Oscar Ewing
No.   888
8/24/49: Senator Harry F. Byrd (12-inch)
No.   889
9/2/49: Secretary Louis A. Johnson
No.   890
9/9/49: Sir Stafford Cripps and Ernest Bevin
No.   891-892
11/28/49: David E. Lilienthal
No.   893-894
12/29/49: Senator Matthew J. Connelly
No.   895
1/3/50: Speaker Sam Rayburn
No.   896
No Date: Chief of Information - Commander in Korea
No.   897-898
1/5/50: Senators Joseph O'Mahoney and Sheridan Downey
No.   899-900
1/10/50: Defense Secretary Louis A. Johnson
No.   901
2/13/50: Under Secretary John E. Peurifoy
No.   902
2/17/50: Under Secretary John E. Peurifoy
No.   903-904
4/21/50: Owen Lattimore
No.   905
5/4/50: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
No.   906
5/9/50: Vice President Alben W. Barkley
No.   907-908
8/9/50: W. Averill Harriman
No.   909
2/9/51: General Joseph L. Collins
No.   910
5/24/51: President Harry S. Truman (12-inch)
No.   911
6/24/57: Prime Minister Kishi (Japan)
III. Special on the Spot Broadcasts
a. Miscellaneous
No.   912-913
5/6/37: Hindenburg Disaster - Herbert Morrison of WLS Chicago
No.   914-920
5/12/37: Coronation of King George VI - Commentators not mentioned
No.   921-922
8/29/40: Draft Lottery - first members - Carlton Smith
No.   923-926
1/20/41: Inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Vice President Henry Wallace
No.   927-928
1/20/41: Inauguration Program and Parade
No.   929-930
12/11/41: President Roosevelt's War Message to Congress
No.   931-933
1/19/45: Inaugural Ball and Banquet (parts 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, only)
No.   934-935
1/20/45: Presidential Inauguration
No.   936-939
4/14/45: F.D.R. Funeral Procession
No.   940-941
4/14/45: F.D.R. Funeral Service
No.   942-944
4/15/45: F.D.R. Burial Service
No.   945-947
4/25/45: San Francisco UN Conference on International Organization
No.   948-966
5/8/45: UN Day Programs (all but parts 33 and 35)
No.   967
8/12/45: False Flash - regarding Japanese Surrender
No.   968-971
8/14/45: VJ Day Program (parts 1-6, 8, 14, 16)
No.   972-975
9/1/45: Japanese Surrender ceremony - President Truman
No.   976
9/2/45: Lieutenant Commander Raymond E. Dillion
No.   977-978
7/1/46: Congressional Roosevelt Memorial Service
No.   979-980
7/27/46: Secretary of State James F. Byrness leaving Washington - Harry Truman
No.   981
1/3/47: Opening 80th Congress
No.   982-983
4/12/47: Roosevelt Memorial
No.   984-985
4/29/47: Arrival of President Miguel Aleman - Republic of Mexico
No.   986-987
1/1/48: Tournament of Roses
No.   988-990
7/19/48: General John J. Pershing Funeral
No.   991-993
1/5/48: Arrival of President Truman
No.   994-997
1/3/49: Opening of 81st Congress
No.   998-1003
1/6/49: Electoral College
No.   1004-1007
4/4/49: Signing of North Atlantic Pact - Ken Evans
No.   1008
4/5/49: UN General Assembly - John McVane, Leon Pearson, Ben Grauer
No.   1009-1010
11/18/49: The Alben W. Barkley Wedding
No.   1011
8/17/50: A Letter from Truman
No.   1012
10/15/50: Special from Wake Island - Frank Bourgholtzer
No.   1013-1015
1/3/51: Opening of 82nd Congress
No.   1016-1017
4/18/51: General Douglas MacArthur's Arrival
No.   1018-1019
4/30/51: General Douglas MacArthur in Tennessee
No.   1020
1/6/52: King George VI Tribute
No.   1021-1023
3/4/52: Christening Ceremonies for the Coast Guard cutter “Courier” (for “Voice of America” broadcasting)
No.   1024-1026
5/3/52: Truman White House Story (12-inch 78rpm)
No.   1027
No Date: Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes (12-inch)
No.   1028-1029
No Date: 100th Graduation US Naval Academy
b. Foreign Radio Broadcasts
No.   1030
2/17/47: Russian Broadcasts
No.   1031
5/28/47: Mary Spaulding and Alice Estaba Williams (in Spanish)
No.   1032-1033
5/24/48: Opening International Peasants Union Mikalayczyk - Dimitrov
No.   1034-1035
3/29/39: Tel Aviv Recording (12-inch 78rpm)
No.   1036-1037
5/30/50: GAR Memorial Day Services
No.   1038-1039
9/12/50: Radio Moscow
No.   1040
8/30/52: Radio Luxemburg (in French)
Series B: Public Affairs - Analysis and Discussion, 1957-1959
Physical Description: 993 disc recordings 
I. National and International Government and Politics - Regular Series:
a. Miscellaneous
No.   1041
7/8/49: American the World Over
No.   1042-1043
11/12/50: Meet Your Congress
No.   1044-1045
8/2/54: Comment
No.   1046-1047
12/20/54: Your Land and Mine: Henry J. Taylor
b. Meet the Press
No.   1048-1049
11/13/47
No.   1050
12/3/48
No.   1051-1052
9/5/49
No.   1053-1054
10/1/49
No.   1055-1056
10/8/49
No.   1057-1058
10/29/49
No.   1059-1060
11/13/49
No.   1061-1062
11/22/49
No.   1063-1064
9/23/51
No.   1065-1066
5/4/52
No.   1067-1068
5/25/52
No.   1069-1070
6/8/52
No.   1071-1072
7/27/52
No.   1073-1074
8/3/52
No.   1075-1076
9/7/52
No.   1077-1078
9/21/52
No.   1079-1080
9/28/52
No.   1081-1082
10/5/52
No.   1083-1084
10/19/52
No.   1085-1086
10/26/52
No.   1087-1088
11/16/52
No.   1089-1090
11/23/52
No.   1091-1092
8/9/52
No.   1093-1094
12/6/53
No.   1095-1096
12/13/53
No.   1097-1098
12/27/53
No.   1099-1100
4/11/54
No.   1101-1102
10/10/54
c. American Forum of the Air - Theodore Granik
No.   1103-1104
6/3/50
No.   1105-1106
8/6/50
No.   1107-1108
10/8/50
No.   1109-1110
10/15/50
No.   1111-1112
10/22/50
No.   1113-1114
10/29/50
No.   1115-1116
1/6/52
No.   1117-1118
2/3/52
No.   1119-1120
2/10/52
No.   1121-1122
3/9/52
No.   1123-1124
3/16/52
No.   1125-1126
3/23/52
No.   1127-1128
3/30/52
No.   1129-1130
4/6/52
No.   1131-1132
4/13/52
No.   1133-1134
4/20/52
No.   1135-1136
5/4/52
No.   1137-1138
5/11/52
No.   1139-1140
5/18/52
No.   1141-1142
5/25/52
No.   1143-1144
6/1/52
No.   1145-1146
6/15/52
No.   1147-1148
6/22/52
No.   1149-1150
6/29/52
No.   1151-1152
8/3/52
No.   1153-1154
8/10/52
No.   1155-1156
8/17/52
No.   1157-1158
8/31/52
No.   1159-1160
9/7/52
No.   1161-1162
9/14/52
No.   1163-1164
9/21/52
No.   1165-1166
9/28/52
No.   1167-1168
10/5/52
No.   1169-1170
10/19/52
No.   1171-1172
10/26/52
No.   1173-1174
11/2/52
No.   1175-1176
11/9/52
No.   1177-1178
11/12/52
No.   1179-1180
11/16/52
No.   1181-1182
11/23/52
No.   1183-1184
11/30/52
No.   1185-1186
12/7/52
No.   1187-1188
12/14/52
No.   1189-1190
12/21/52
No.   1191-1192
12/28/52
d. University of Chicago Roundtable
Scope and Content Note: (current event topics are discussed by well known people in the particular field)
No.   1193-1194
4/11/48
No.   1195-1196
7/25/48
No.   1197-1198
8/1/48
No.   1199-1200
8/8/48
No.   1201-1202
10/17/48
No.   1203-1204
10/24/48
No.   1205-1206
10/31/48
No.   1207-1208
11/7/48
No.   1209-1210
11/21/48
No.   1211-1212
11/28/48
No.   1213-1214
12/5/48
No.   1215-1216
12/12/48
No.   1217-1218
1/2/49
No.   1219-1220
1/9/49
No.   1221-1222
1/16/49
No.   1223-1224
1/23/49
No.   1225-1226
1/30/49
No.   1227-1228
2/6/49
No.   1229-1230
2/13/49
No.   1231-1232
2/20/49
No.   1233-1234
2/27/49
No.   1235-1236
3/6/49
No.   1237-1238
3/20/49
No.   1239-1240
4/3/49
No.   1241-1242
4/10/49
No.   1243-1244
4/17/49
No.   1245-1246
4/24/49
No.   1247-1248
5/1/49
No.   1249-1250
5/8/49
No.   1251-1252
5/15/49
No.   1253-1254
5/22/49
No.   1255-1256
5/29/49
No.   1257-1258
6/5/49
No.   1259-1260
6/12/49
No.   1261-1262
6/26/49
No.   1263-1264
7/3/49
No.   1265-1266
7/10/49
No.   1267-1268
7/17/49
No.   1269-1270
7/24/49
No.   1271-1272
7/31/49
No.   1273-1274
8/7/49
No.   1275-1276
8/14/48
No.   1277-1278
8/21/49
No.   1279-1280
8/28/49
No.   1281-1282
9/4/49
No.   1283-1284
9/11/49
No.   1285-1286
2/18/50
No.   1287-1288
2/25/50
No.   1289-1290
3/5/50
No.   1291-1292
3/25/50
No.   1293-1294
4/1/50
No.   1295-1296
4/8/50
No.   1297-1298
4/15/50
No.   1299-1300
4/22/50
No.   1301-1302
4/29/50
No.   1303-1304
5/7/50
No.   1305-1306
5/14/50
No.   1307-1308
5/21/50
No.   1309-1310
5/28/50
No.   1311-1312
6/11/50
No.   1313-1314
6/18/50
No.   1315-1316
6/25/50
No.   1317-1318
7/2/50
No.   1319-1320
7/9/50
No.   1321-1322
7/16/50
No.   1323-1324
7/23/50
No.   1325-1326
7/30/50
No.   1327-1328
8/13/50
No.   1329-1330
8/30/50
No.   1331-1332
8/27/50
No.   1333-1334
9/3/40
No.   1335-1336
9/10/50
No.   1337-1338
9/17/50
No.   1339-1340
9/24/50
No.   1341-1342
10/8/50
No.   1343-1344
10/15/50
No.   1345-1346
10/22/50
No.   1347-1348
10/29/50
No.   1349-1350
11/5/50
No.   1351-1352
11/12/50
No.   1353-1354
11/19/50
No.   1355-1356
12/3/50
No.   1357-1358
12/10/50
No.   1359-1360
12/24/50
No.   1361-1362
12/31/50
No.   1363-1364
2/11/51
No.   1365-1366
2/25/51
No.   1367-1368
3/4/51
No.   1369-1370
3/11/51
No.   1371-1372
3/18/51
No.   1373-1374
3/25/51
No.   1375-1376
4/1/51
No.   1377-1378
4/8/51
No.   1379-1380
4/15/51
No.   1381-1382
4/22/51
No.   1383-1384
4/29/51
No.   1385-1386
5/20/51
No.   1387-1388
5/27/51
No.   1389-1390
6/3/51
No.   1391-1392
6/10/51
No.   1393-1394
7/1/51
No.   1395-1396
7/15/51
e. The United States In World Affairs
Scope and Content Note: (different, prominent broadcaster each time)
No.   1397-1398
4/3/49
No.   1399-1400
4/10/49
No.   1401-1402
4/17/49
No.   1403-1404
4/24/49
No.   1405-1406
5/1/49
No.   1407-1408
5/8/49
f. Focus on Latin America - Dr. William C. Davis (director of Latin American studies, George Washington University)
No.   1409-1410
10/8/58
No.   1411-1412
10/15/58
No.   1413-1414
10/22/58
No.   1415-1416
10/29/58)
No.   1417-1418
11/5/58
No.   1419-1420
11/12/58
II. National and International Government and Politics - Special Broadcasts
a. Miscellaneous
No.   1421-1422
4/27/47: Our Foreign Policy
No.   1423-1424
5/17/47: Our Foreign Policy
No.   1425-1426
6/28/47: Our Foreign Policy
No.   1427-1429
7/23/47: Living Together as Peoples and Nations (12-inch 78rpm)
No.   1430-1431
3/4/50: The World We Want
No.   1432-1433
11/5/59: Teenagers Speak Up
b. On the U.N.
No.   1434
4/28/47: Special Meeting of United Nations General Assembly
No.   1435-1436
10/29/47: Your United Nations
No.   1437
9/26/48: United States National Committee for UNESCO
No.   1438-1439
10/22/48: UN Week: Little Assembly
No.   1440
4/5/49: UN General Assembly
No.   1441-1442
10/2/49: Junction In Europe
No.   1443-1448
2/3/50: World Federation Hearings
No.   1449
12/1/50: Special Program for Human Rights Day
No.   1450
1/4/50: Ambassador Ernest Gross, USA and Family
No.   1451-1452
11/1/56: Can Freedom Win?
No.   1453-1454
11/8/56: Can Freedom Win?
No.   1455
No Date: Rex Harrison and Lili Palmer and UN Children
c. On Bill S-1333 (foreign policy)
No.   1456
6/5/47: Special Transcription on S-1333
No.   1457-1460
6/6/47: Richard Harkness Senate Bill S-1333
No.   1461-1462
6/7/47: Lief Eid Composite S-1333
No.   1463-1464
6/11/47: “On Our Foreign Policy” - S-1333
No.   1465
6/16/47: Taft - Green Composite on S-1333
No.   1466
6/16/47: Lief Eid Composite on S-1333
III. National Affairs: Domestic - Regular Series
a. Miscellaneous
No.   1467-1469
8/15/45: End of World War II Special (3)
No.   1470
4/9/47: On “Avenue of the Americas” in N.Y.C.
No.   1471
4/17/47: How's Your Health
No.   1472
4/26/47: How's Your Health
No.   1473
5/24/47: Consumer Time
No.   1474
5/31/47: Consumer Time
No.   1475
5/29/48: New York Port Authority - Special Events
No.   1476-1477
6/15/48: N.B.C. Life - G.O.P. Picture
No.   1478
4/30/49: Your Health Today
No.   1479-1480
5/7/49: Quiz for Congress
No.   1481-1482
5/12/49: Quiz for Congress
No.   1483-1484
10/3/52: Meaning of America
No.   1485-1486
8/9/53: Mind Your Manners
No.   1487-1488
1/8/56: Citizens Union Searchlight
No.   1489-1490
4/15/56: Citizens Union Searchlight
No.   1491-1492
5/27/56: Discussion
No.   1493-1494
9/19/56: Salute
No.   1495
2/3/57: Kiplinger Report
No.   1496
6/23/58: Today, Tomorrow In Science (12-inch)
No.   1497
6/27/58: Today, Tomorrow In Science (12-inch)
No.   1498
8/22/58: Today, Tomorrow In Science (12-inch)
No.   1499
No Date: Your Health Today
b. Viewpoint - TV
Scope and Content Note: (well known figures are asked for viewpoint on certain issues)
No.   1500
1/13/52
No.   1501
2/10/52
No.   1502
3/2/52
No.   1503
4/20/52
No.   1504
5/4/52
No.   1505
6/29/52
No.   1506
7/13/52
No.   1507
7/27/52
No.   1508
8/3/52
No.   1509
8/10/52
No.   1510
8/17/52
No.   1511
9/2/52
No.   1512
10/5/52
No.   1513
10/19/52
No.   1514-1515
3/25/56
No.   1516-1517
5/6/56
No.   1518-1519
5/13/56
No.   1520-1521
5/27/56
No.   1522-1523
6/3/56
No.   1524-1525
6/17/56
No.   1526-1527
6/24/56
No.   1528-1529
7/1/56
No.   1530-1531
7/8/56
No.   1532-1533
7/15/56
No.   1534-1535
7/22/56
No.   1536-1537
7/29/56
No.   1538-1539
8/5/56
No.   1540-1541
8/12/56
No.   1542-1543
8/19/56
No.   1544-1545
8/26/56
No.   1546-1547
9/9/56
No.   1548-1549
9/16/56
No.   1550-1551
9/30/56
No.   1552-1553
10/7/56
No.   1554-1555
10/14/56
No.   1556-1557
10/28/56
No.   1558-1559
11/4/56
No.   1560-1561
11/11/56
No.   1562-1563
11/18/56
No.   1564-1565
11/25/56
No.   1566-1567
12/2/56
No.   1568-1569
12/9/56
c. America United
Scope and Content Note: (Representatives of labor, management, and agriculture get together for discussion on vital issues)
No.   1570-1571
1/12/47
No.   1572-1573
1/26/47
No.   1574-1575
2/2/47
No.   1576-1577
2/16/47
No.   1578-1579
2/23/47
No.   1580-1581
1/6/50
No.   1582-1583
1/12/50
No.   1584-1585
1/27/50
No.   1586-1587
2/3/50
No.   1588-1589
2/10/50
No.   1590-1591
2/12/50
No.   1592-1593
2/16/50
No.   1594-1595
3/3/50
No.   1596-1597
3/10/50
No.   1598-1599
3/19/50
No.   1600-1601
4/2/50
No.   1602-1603
4/23/50
No.   1604-1605
5/14/50
No.   1606-1607
6/4/50
No.   1608-1609
6/25/50
No.   1610-1611
7/9/50
No.   1612-1613
2/11/50
No.   1614-1615
2/18/50
No.   1616-1617
2/25/51
No.   1618-1619
3/25/51
No.   1620-1621
4/15/51
No.   1622-1623
4/22/51
No.   1624-1625
4/29/51
No.   1626-1627
5/27/51
No.   1628-1629
6/3/51
No.   1630-1631
6/10/51
No.   1632-1633
7/27/51
No.   1634-1635
8/5/51
No.   1636-1637
8/26/51
No.   1638-1639
9/9/51
No.   1640-1641
9/30/51
No.   1642-1643
10/14/51
No.   1644-1645
10/28/51
No.   1646-1647
11/11/51
No.   1648-1649
11/25/51
No.   1650-1651
12/16/51
No.   1652-1653
12/23/51
d. Public Affairs
Scope and Content Note: (A specialist on a particular “public affairs” speaks)
No.   1654
2/12/48
No.   1655
6/19/48
No.   1656
12/4/48
No.   1657
12/11/48
No.   1658
4/30/49
No.   1659
5/7/49
No.   1660
11/19/49
No.   1661
12/13/49
No.   1662
3/11/50
No.   1663
1/12/50
No.   1664
8/2/50
No.   1665-1666
8/2/50
e. The First Freedom
No.   1667-1668
8/37/50
No.   1669-1670
9/13/50
No.   1671-1672
10/1/50
No.   1673-1674
10/22/50
No.   1675-1676
10/29/50
No.   1677-1678
11/12/50
f. Living, 1948-1950
Scope and Content Note: (different current interest topics are introduced each week, and broadcast in a different way--dramatically, newscast form...)
No.   1679-1680
6/27/48
No.   1681-1682
10/17/48
No.   1683-1684
10/24/48
No.   1685-1686
10/30/48
No.   1687-1688
10/31/48
No.   1689-1690
11/3/48
No.   1691-1692
11/14/48
No.   1693-1694
11/21/48
No.   1695-1696
11/28/48
No.   1697-1698
12/5/48
No.   1699-1700
5/1/49
No.   1701-1702
5/22/49
No.   1703-1704
11/3/49
No.   1705-1706
9/21/50
g. The Eleanor Roosevelt Program
No.   1707-1708
2/15/50
No.   1709-1710
10/4/50
No.   1711-1713
10/12/50
No.   1714-1716
10/16/50
No.   1717-1719
10/17/50
No.   1720-1722
10/18/50
No.   1723-1725
10/19/50
No.   1726-1728
10/23/50
No.   1729-1732
10/24/50
No.   1733-1735
10/30/50
No.   1736-1738
11/1/50
No.   1739-1741
11/20/50
No.   1742-1744
11/27/50
No.   1745-1747
11/28/50
No.   1748-1751
12/1/50
No.   1752-1754
12/4/50
No.   1755-1757
12/6/50
No.   1758-1760
12/8/50
No.   1761-1762
No Date
IV. National Affairs: Domestic - Special Broadcasts
a. Miscellaneous
No.   1763-1764
8/18/37: Celebrating Birth of Virginia Dare
No.   1765-1766
3/4/39: 150th Anniversary of Congress
No.   1767-1768
8/28/47: Salvation Army Salutes the American Legion
No.   1769-1770
9/30/47: Housing Debate
No.   1771-1772
3/13/48: Eleven for Democracy (12-inch 78rpm)
No.   1773-1774
8/8/48: You Are Not Alone
No.   1775-1776
9/19/48: The Hungry Dollar
No.   1777-1778
9/26/48: The Hungry Dollar
No.   1779
10/1/48: National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week
No.   1780
1/13/49: March of Dimes
No.   1781
2/7/49: Homes for Everybody
No.   1782-1783
3/2/49: The Red Cross Show - Nancy Osgood
No.   1784-1785
12/15/49: 158th Anniversary of the Bill of Rights
No.   1786-1787
5/15/50: National Defense and Foreign Policy
No.   1788-1789
11/29/50: Voices of Freedom
No.   1790-1791
1/20/51: America at Mid-Century
No.   1792-1793
1/27/51: America at Mid-Century
No.   1794-1795
3/30/51: The American Woman 1951
No.   1796
6/6/51: Plan for Survival
No.   1797
1/19/52: Alcoholism
No.   1798-1799
7/4/52: United States - Canadian Independence
No.   1800-1801
10/17/52: Meaning of America
No.   1802-1804
10/22/52: Goals for Young Americans
No.   1805-1806
12/15/52: Outlook for Civil Liberties
No.   1807-1808
12/27/52: The 40 Million
No.   1809-1810
8/19/53: Under the Sign of Jpiter (Rx)
No.   1811
4/17/54: Women Are First Class Citizens
No.   2275-2276
5/6/54: Go South Young Man, Go South - about Jerusalem
No.   1812-1813
6/24/54: Teenage Drinking
No.   1814-1815
3/8/55: New York Closeup
Scope and Content Note: (discussion of new movie “Blackboard Jungle” also interview with Bill Keating)
No.   1816-1817
3/12/55: Girl Scout Birthday Party
No.   1818-1819
6/6/56: Prejudice and Politics
No.   1820
6/25/56: New Light on American History
No.   1821-1822
7/11/56: Fears Men Live By
No.   1823-1824
9/27/56: Patterns and Politics
No.   1825-1826
10/11/56: Rx Marks the Spot
No.   1827-1828
11/5/56: See You at the Polls (12-inch - 33 1/3)
No.   1829
2/11/57: Progress Report NAACP
No.   1830
3/20/57: Justice and the Negro Press
No.   1831-1832
9/3/58: The Strategy of Non Military Combat
No.   1833-1834
8/10/59: Labor Legislation
No.   1835-1836
10/4/59: The Pharmacist
No.   1837-1838
11/30/59: The Curtain
b. On Education
No.   1839
10/23/47: Women and Education
No.   1840-1841
10/24/47: This Land and Its People
No.   1842-1844
11/10/47: New Roads In Science and Education
No.   1845
6/6/48: National Education Association
No.   1846-1847
6/14/48: New Roads In Science and Education
No.   1848-1849
6/17/48: New Roads In Science and Education
No.   1850
12/30/49: National Students' Congress
No.   1851-1852
3/15/52: Is High School Worthwhile?
No.   1853-1854
3/23/52: Inside Our Schools
No.   1855-1856
6/13/54: Conference Four
No.   1857-1858
11/13/54: Literature Goes to College
No.   1859-1860
9/2/55: Citizens View Our Public Schools
No.   1861-1862
9/16/55: Citizens View Our Public Schools
No.   1863-1864
2/20/56: You and Your School Board
No.   1865
8/26/56: Schools and the Political Platform
No.   1866-1867
11/13/56: Why go to School?
No.   1868-1869
8/6/58: A Hard Look at U.S. Schools
No.   1870-1871
8/13/58: A Hard Look at U.S. Schools
No.   1872-1873
8/20/58: A Hard Look at U.S. Schools
No.   1874-1875
8/27/58: A Hard Look at U.S. Schools
No.   1876-1877
9/10/58: Should We Revise Our Educational System?
No.   1878
10/12/59: Go Science Young Man
No.   1879
10/19/59: Go Science Young Man
No.   1880
11/9/59: Go Science Young Man
No.   1881
11/16/59: Go Science Young Man
V. National Affairs: Literary
a. Critic at Large
No.   1882
10/28/51
No.   1883
11/4/51
No.   1884
11/11/51
No.   1885
12/16/51
No.   1886
12/23/51
No.   1887
3/16/52
No.   1888
9/21/52
No.   1889
8/11/58
No.   1890
8/12/58
No.   1891
8/14/58
b. The Author Meets the Critics - John K. M. McCaffery
No.   1892-1893
7/6/47
No.   1894-1895
7/17/47
No.   1896-1898
9/11/47
No.   1899-1901
9/21/47
No.   1902-1903
10/2/47
No.   1904-1905
10/19/47
No.   1906-1907
10/26/47
No.   1908-1909
11/2/47
No.   1910-1912
11/9/47
No.   1913-1914
11/16/47
No.   1915-1916
11/23/47
No.   1917-1918
11/30/47
No.   1919-1920
12/7/47
No.   1921-1922
12/14/47
No.   1923-1924
5/30/48
No.   1925-1926
6/6/48
No.   1927-1928
6/13/48
No.   1929-1930
6/20/48
No.   1931-1932
7/4/48
No.   1933-1934
7/18/48
No.   1935-1936
7/25/48
No.   1937-1938
8/1/48
No.   1939-1940
8/15/48
No.   1941-1942
10/17/48
No.   1943-1944
11/7/48
No.   1945-1946
11/21/48
No.   1947-1948
11/28/48
No.   1949-1950
12/5/48
No.   1951-1952
12/12/48
No.   1953-1954
12/14/48
No.   1955-1956
1/2/49
No.   1957-1958
1/16/49
No.   1959-1960
1/23/49
No.   1961-1962
1/30/49
No.   1963-1964
2/1/49
No.   1965-1966
2/4/49
No.   1967-1968
2/6/49
No.   1969-1970
2/13/49
No.   1971-1972
2/20/49
No.   1973-1974
2/27/49
No.   1975-1976
3/6/49
No.   1977-1978
3/13/49
No.   1979-1980
3/20/49
No.   1981-1982
3/27/49
No.   1983-1984
4/3/49
No.   1985-1986
4/10/49
No.   1987-1988
1/14/49
No.   1989-1990
4/47/49
No.   1991-1992
4/24/49
No.   1993-1994
5/1/49
No.   1995-1996
5/8/49
No.   1997-1998
5/15/49
No.   1999-2000
5/22/49
No.   2001-2002
5/26/49
No.   2003-2004
5/29/49
No.   2005-2006
6/5/49
No.   2007-2008
6/12/49
No.   2009-2010
6/19/49
No.   2011-2012
6/26/49
No.   2013-2014
7/3/49
No.   2015-2016
7/10/49
No.   2017-2018
7/17/49
No.   2019-2020
10/2/49
No.   2021-2022
3/9/50
c. Miscellaneous
No.   2023-2024
10/31/56: Poets and Other People
No.   2025-2026
11/7/56: Poets and Other People
No.   2027-2028
11/11/59: Academy of American Poets
VI. National Affairs: Science
a. Miscellaneous
No.   2029
12/15/55: In Time To Come
No.   2030
12/29/55: In Time To Come
No.   2031
12/30/55: In Time To Come
No.   2032-2033
12/27/56: The Future Through Science
Series C, Drama: described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series D, Music, Variety, and Quiz: described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series E, Speeches: described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series F, Religious Programs: described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series G, Women's Programs: described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series H, Agriculture Programs: described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series J, Sports Programs: described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series K, Children's Programs: described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
Series L, Miscellaneous Programs (Individual and Program Audition Records): described in Part 15 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)