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Subseries: Public Affairs
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Taylor, James Davidson, Papers: described in Part 8 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
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News: described in Part 8 of this finding aid (see search link in abstract in Summary Information)
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Public Service
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Ann, Doris. Papers, 1950-1961 3 boxes (3 feet) : Papers of a Public Service executive who joined NBC in 1944 as a member of the personnal department. Herein represented are her duties as director of television special causes, director of television religious programs, director of public service awards, and producer for religious programs such as Frontiers of Faith/Catholic Hour and The Eternal Light. The bulk of the papers date from the 1950s with the documentation primarily concerning her responsibility for the public service announcements for various social welfare organizations and for religious programming on television. Her files are arranged as SUBJECT and PROGRAMS FILES, together with one folder of BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION. The majority of the program files consist of production information for Frontiers of Faith (known on alternating Sundays as Catholic Hour) including charts of station acceptance, correspondence and memoranda, publicity, scripts, and financial information. There are also several files on the Conversations with Distinguished Elderly People series (Wisdom), which featured such prominent individuals as Bertrand Russell, Carl Sandburg, Alfred P. Sloan Jr., and Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Biographical Information, 1961
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Subject Files
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Awards, 1950-1955
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Budget, 1954; 1956
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Correspondence-Miscellaneous, 1951-1956
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Policy and Procedures, 1952-1956
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Program Ideas, 1953-1956
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Public Service Announcements, 1951-1952; 1955
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Public Service Film, 1951-1952, 1956
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Religious Correspondence, 1952-1956
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Reports, 1952-1956
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Special Causes Correspondence
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American Cancer Society, 1952-1953
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American Heritage Foundation, 1951
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American Medical Association, 1951-1952
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Armed Forces Blood Donor Program, 1952
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Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1952
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Brotherhood Week, 1952
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Canada, 1952
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Community Chest, 1951-1953
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Crusade for Freedom, 1951-1953; 1955
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Easter Seals, 1953, 1955
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Heart Fund, 1952-1953, 1955
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March of Dimes, 1951-1952
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Miscellaneous Special Causes, 1951-1956
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National Guard
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National Safety Council, 1951-1952
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National Tuberculosis Association, 1951-1953
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Red Cross, 1951-1953 : Contains Answer the Call, a script for a television special by Ken Greenberg, 1952 February 21
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U.S. Treasury Dept., 1951-1952
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YMCA/YWCA, 1952-1953
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Television Workshop, 1955 : Contains an April 1955 Catholic Hour script entitled “Confession.”
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Program Files
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Conversations with Distinguished Elderly Wise Men
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Correspondence, 1951-1954
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1952 May 7, [Conversation with Bertrand Russell]
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1953
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February 8, “A Visit with Carl Sandburg”
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March 29, “A Conversation with Louis Finkelstein”
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May 17, “A Visit With Frank Lloyd Wright”
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1954 March 28, “A Conversation with Alfred P. Sloane Jr.”
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Publicity, 1953
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Eternal Light
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1960
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April 10, “Passover Theme-And Variations
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November 27, “Between Two Eternities, by Morton Wishengrad
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1961
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March 26, “Passage to Freedom,” by Joseph Mindel
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November 5, “No Wreath and No Trumpet,” by Morton Wishengrad
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Box
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November 12, “The Search,” by Virginia Mazer
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November 19, “Young Sam Gompers,” by Morton Wishengrad
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December 3, “Great Translations of the Bible, II”
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December 10, “A Cut of Light,” by David Mark
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December 24, “Mrs. Perlberg's Partner in Heaven,” by Sylvia Berger
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1962
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February 25, “The Miracle-Maker,” by Mildred Vermont
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April 15, “The Tender Grass,” by Morton Wishengrad
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Frontiers of Faith/Catholic Hour
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Acceptance, 1953
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Correspondence, 1952-1956
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Production Files
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1953
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January 4, by Jason Johnson
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January 11, by Jason Johnson
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January 18, by Jason Johnson
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January 25, by Jason Johnson
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February 8, by Rev. Milton A. Galamison
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February 15, by Dr. John Ellis Large
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February 22, by Dr. Henry P. Van Dusen
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March 1, “A Living Room Retreat: Prayer”
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March 8, “A Living Room Retreat: God's Will”
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March 15, “A Living Room Retreat: Patience”
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March 22, “A Living Room Retreat: Humility”
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March 29, “A Living Room Retreat: Thoughtfulness”
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April 12, by Dr. Arthur A. Rouner
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April 26, by Dr. Ralph Walker
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May 3, “The King's Hunchback,” by Morton Wishengrad
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May 17? “The Third Attribute,” by Morton Wishengrad
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May 31, by Dr. O. Clay Maxwell
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June 14, by Theodore R. Caspar
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June 21, “From the Land of the Bible,” by David Harman
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June 28, by Dr. Chester Pennington
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July 5, by William A. Fagal
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July 12
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July 19
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July 26
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August 2, “Facts on Faith”
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August 16, “Facts on Faith”
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August 23, “Facts on Faith”
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September 6, by Dr. Gaines M. Cook
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September 13, by Albert Crews
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September 20, by Dr. Truman Douglass
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September 27, by Dr. Eugene Carson Blake
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October 4, “The Gardener Who Was Afraid of Death,” by Henri Brochet
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October 11, “Fifty Missions”
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October 18, “Career Angel,” by Father Gerard Murray
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October 23, “Lucifer at Large,” by Frank Ford
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November 8, “The Remarkable Adventures of Deuteronomy Katz,” by Morton Wishengrad
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November 15, “His Great Name,” by Morton Wishengrad
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November 22, “Liberty in a Featherbed: The Story of Thomas Kennedy,” by Morton Wishengrad
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November 29
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December 13, by Albert Crews
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December 20, by Albert Crews
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December 27, by Albert Crews
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1954
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January 3, “I Sing of a Maiden #I”
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January 10, “I Sing of a Maiden #II”
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January 17, “I Sing of a Maiden III”
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January 24, “I Sing of a Maiden IV”
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January 31
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February 7, by Wayne Williams
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February 14, by Milton Galamison
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February 21
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February 28
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March 7-28
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April 4, “Pulpit Debates,”
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April 11, “Pulpit Debates,”
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April 18, “Pulpit Debates,”
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April 25, “Pulpit Debates,”
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May 2, “The Microscope and the Prayer Shawl,” by Morton Wishengrad
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May 9, “The Camel and I,” by Morton Wishengrad
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May 16, “The Saying of the Fathers,” by Sylvia Berger
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May “The Last Rabbi,” by Norman Lessing
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1959
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May 3, “The Juggler,”
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May 10, “The Decorator”
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May 17, “The Cage”
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May 24, “Dolcedo”
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circa May 24, “Speak Four Trio”
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1960
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January 10, “Journey Through Scripture: The Nature of the Bible,” by Dick Gilman
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January 17, “Journey Through Scripture: How to Read the Bible,” by Dick Gilman
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January 24, “Journey Through Scripture: The Message of the Old Testament,” by Dick Gilman
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January 31, “Journey Through Scripture: The Message of the New Testament,” by Dick Gilman
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February 21, “Grab and Grace,” by Charles Williams
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March 6, “Rembrandt and the Gospel,” by Bernard Reines
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March 13, “The Grandeur and Misery of Man”
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March 27, “Self Portrait,” by Elliott Baker
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March 16, “The Green Wound,” by John W. Bloch
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May 22, “Reflections-USA: Looking Forward,” by Robert J. Crean
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September 11, “The Moon and I,” by Elliott Baker
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September 18, “Headwaiters Know My Name,” by Elliott Baker
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October 9, “The War for Geoffrey Wilson,” by William Jenkins
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October 16, “The Isle is Full of Noises,” by Robert J. Crean
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October 30, “My Enemy, My Son,” by Leo Brady
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1961
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February 5, “Rebirth,” by John W. Bloch
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February 12, “The Bitter Cup,” by Louis E. Lomax
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February 26, “The Reluctant Villain,” by Ben Kagan
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February 26, “The Guilty One,” by Ben Kagan
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March 5, “Three Gentlemen from Africa,” by Louis E. Lomax
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March 19, “No Skin Off My Nose,” by John W. Bloch
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April 2, “Meet Me in Galilee,” by Robert Blackburn and Sidney Lanier
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April 9, “The Fifth Act,” by Virginia Mazer
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April 9? “Let Us Build a Tower,” by Al Bennett and W.C. Jersey
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November 11, by Rev. Dominic Rover
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November 15, by Rev. Dominic Rover
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January 3, by Dominic Rover
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January 28, by Dominic Rover
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February 18, “Day After Day After Day,” by Lester S. Becker
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March 4, “I've Got It Made,” adapted for television by Lester Becker
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March 4? “The Case Against Eve,” by Eve McFall
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March 11, “A Sign for Autumn,” by Kevin O'Morrison
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Miscellaneous Script fragments, 1954-1956, 1961
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Publicity, 1953-1956; 1961-1962
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Poets and Other People, 1956
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October 31, “The Anatomy of Laughter”
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November 7, “Poetry Without Tears”
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November 14, “An Evening with Siobhan McKenna,”
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November 21, “A Tribute to Dylan Thomas”
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November 28, “Some Aspects of Drama Today”
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December 5, “Your Shakespeare-and Mine”
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Specials
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America's Shrine to Mary, 1953
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And It Came to Pass, 1953
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Back to God, 1953, 1956
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Canonization of Pope Pius X, 1954
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Christmas Services, 1953-1956, 1961
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Cultural Aspects of Man, 1952
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Easter Services, 1953-1956
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Five Years Later, 1954
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Miscellaneous Specials, 1951-1956 : Includes Decision at New Delhi, 1961 December 3
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Mission to the World, 1952
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National Vegetable Week, 1953
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Palm Sunday Services, 1953-1956
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Passover, 1953
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Religion in American Life, 1953
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Report From Moscow, 1961
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Roll Up Your Sleeves, 1952
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A Visitor From America, by Norman Lessing, 1954 April 11
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Watchnite Services, 1953-1954
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Where Are We?, 1952
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Wide, Wide World, 1956
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Arnold, Wade. Papers, 1944-1953 3 boxes (1 foot, 10 inches) : Papers of a radio executive producer, supervisor and script writer for public service programming. The papers are arranged as an alphabetical subject file primarily concerning the preparation of various prestige programs and series. The files contain background information, scripts and occasional drafts, and correspondence, with the most extensive documentation relating to the programs, Living and University Theatre (later known as NBC Theatre). Within the Living files there is correspondence with the Twentieth Century Fund, which sponsored many of the programs. The program files contain an almost complete run of scripts from mid-1948 to 1950. Unless otherwise indicated in the container list, the script writer for this series was Lou Hazam. The University Theatre files contain material and course outlines for the instructional adaptation of the award-winning dramatic anthology.
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American Testament, 1951 July 8, by Wade Arnold
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Curious Ride of Paul Revere, 1949 July 2, by Milton Wayne
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Endless Frontier, 1951-1952
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Ideas, 1948-1950
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Inter-Office Correspondence, 1949-1951
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Living, 1948-1950
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General Correspondence
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Sponsorship (Twentieth Century Fund)
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1948
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June 27, #18, “Sound Minds, Sound Bodies”
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July 4, #19, “American Self-Portrait-1948”
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July 7, #17, “Notebook for Convention Listeners”
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July 18, #21, “Wisdom in the Street”
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August 1, #23
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August 8, #24,, “The Sun and You”
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August 15, #25, “Rackets on the Doorbell”
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August 22, #26, “The Biggest Job in the World,” by Wade Arnold
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August 29, #26, “New Draft-New Army?” by William Hodapp and Lou Hazam
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September 5, #28, “Plight of Our Hospitals: A Drama Diagnosis”
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October 24, #34, “United Nations Balance Sheet-Assets” by Brice Disque Jr.
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October 31, #35, “Let's Sit This One Out,” by Milton Wayne
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November 7, #36, “What Happened?”
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November 14, “Television: Many Happy Returns”
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November 21, #31, “The Old Story Behind the New Look”
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November 28, #39, “Thank You God”
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December 5, #40, “The Story of the Double-Barred Cross”
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December 12, #42, “The Greatest Christmas Present”
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December 26, #43, “The Little Girl Who Had Everything”
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undated, “Alcoholism-Sin or Sickness?”
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1949
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March 7 (?), #15, “The Darling,” by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Claris A. Ross
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July 30, “Main Street,” by Sinclair Lewis, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt
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February 6, “Gulliver's Travels,” by Jonathan Swift, adapted by Frank and Virginia Wells and Ernest Kinoy
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April 17, #37, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” by Mark Twain, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
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July 16, #48, “Point of No Return,” by J. P. Marquant, adapted by Milton Wayne
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April 23, “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” by James Joyce, adapted by Brainerd Duffield and Emerson Crocker
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April 30, #85, “Sons and Lovers,” by D. H. Lawrence, adapted by Claris A. Ross
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December 3, #115, “Bartleby the Scrivener,” by Herman Melville, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
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December 9, #116, “Madam Bovary,” by Gustave Flaubert, adapted by David Driscoll
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December 20, #117, “The Gambler,” by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
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January 3, #118, “The Kreutzer Sonata,” by Leo Tolstoy, adapted by Richard E. Davis
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January 24, #120, “The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg,” by Mark Twain, adapted by Jack C. Wilson
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January 31, #121, “The Withered Arm,” by Thomas Hardy, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
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World's Great Novels, 1944-1950
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Your Mental Health, 1953
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Corwith, Doris. Papers, 1944-19522 boxes (8 inches) Papers of a supervisor of public service programs who succeeded to that responsibility with the retirement of Margaret Cuthbert in 1952; the files contain a few of Cuthbert's papers. Corwith held other titles at NBC including manager of operations of the department, supervisor of radio public affairs, supervisor of religious broadcasting, and supervisor of talks; only the first, however, is documented in these papers. The files are arranged into SUBJECT FILES, DEPARTMENTAL FILES, and PROGRAM FILES, with a single folder of BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL. The bulk of the material relates to 1952, with the most significant portions pertaining to coordination of bookings for political campaigns and programs such as American Forum of the Air and The Author Speaks.
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Biographical Material, 1952
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Awards, 1950
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A, 1950-1952
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Barnard College Radio and TV Institute, 1951-1952
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C-N, 1952
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Political Bookings, 1944, 1948-1949, 1952
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Program Analyses, 1945
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Presbyterian Church, 1952
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R-S
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United Nations, 1951-1952
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V-Y, 1952
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Audience Promotion, 1950
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Eiges, Sidney, 1952
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News and Special Events, 1952
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Owned and Operated Stations, 1951-1952
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Stanley, Edward, 1951-1952
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Program Files
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American Forum of the Air, 1952
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American Forum of the Air, 1952
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The Author Speaks, transcript, 1952 November 8
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Coffee in Washington, 1951-1952
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Fisk Jubilee Singers, 1952
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Meet the Press, 1952
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NBC Theatre, 1950
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NBC Symphony, 1950
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Pro and Con, 1952
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U. N. Is My Beat, 1952
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Viewpoint, U.S.A.: 1952 February 17, “Where Can We Cut the Federal Budget?”
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Youth Wants to Know, 1952
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Culbertson, Dorothy. Papers, 1958-1961 2 boxes (10 inches) : Papers of an executive responsible for educational broadcasting at NBC during the 1950s and early 1960s. Chiefly represented here are papers about her association with Continental Classroom. The functionally-arranged files include one general file which contains correspondence, programming suggestions, and miscellany concerning her responsibility as coordinator of educational broadcasting and her on-going interest in these areas after transfer to Continental Classroom. Despite the slimness of this file, there are several interesting memos concerning the early, tentative nature of educational broadcasting on television. The majority of the papers here were generated in Culbertson's capacity as producer for Continental Classroom. Included is information on promotion, funding, cooperation with the Learning Resources Institute, and staffing. This documentation ends with her promotion to manager of educational broadcasting. Also in the collection is one folder of personal material. The name of Edward Stanley, her supervisor, appears frequently in the files.
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Coordinator of Educational Television File, 1958-1961
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Personal File, 1958-1961
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Continental Classroom Producer's File, 1959-1961
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American Chemical Society
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Armed Forces Seminar
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Audience Mail
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Awards
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Baxter, John
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Budget
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College and Universities
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Color Broadcasting
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Contracts
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Course Offerings
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American Government
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Biology
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Chemistry
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Mathematics
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Miscellany
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Physics
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General
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Routines
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Foundations
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Instructional Staff
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International Broadcasts and Broadcasters
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Kinescopes
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Learning Resources Institute
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Miscellany
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NBC Contribution
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Patronage
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Production
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Publishers
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Ratings and Coverage
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Staff
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Cuthbert, Margaret (d.1968). Papers, 1944-1952 3 boxes (1 foot, 10 inches) : Papers of the Public Affairs Department executive who rose from director of programs for women and children, to director, and finally supervisor of public service programs. The majority of the papers relate to the third responsibility and consist of correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to bookings for programs such as Home Is What You Make It, NBC Theatre, Public Affairs, and Story to Order. As with most of the collections in the public affairs department, the papers divide into DEPARTMENTAL FILES and PROGRAM FILES; there is also a series of PUBLIC SERVICE FILES which consist of correspondence and memoranda pertaining to various social welfare organizations. All three categories are arranged alphabetically. The material on educational broadcasting is extremely rich and includes instructional material accompanying various University of the Air courses and correspondence and minutes of the NBC Theatre Advisory Committee.
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Departmental Files
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Arnold, Wade, 1948-1950
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Fischer, Sterling, 1948-1949
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McCrary, Tex, 1948-1952
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Owned and Operated Stations
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General, 1948-1950
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Chicago, WMAQ-WNBQ, 1951-1952
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Public Affairs
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Awards, 1948-1949
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Children's Programming, 1946-1948
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College by Radio, 1949
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“Operation Frontal Lobes,” 1950-1951
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Reports, 1948-1951
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Miscellaneous Departments
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Stanley, Edward, 1951-1952
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Television, 1949-1950
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WNBC-WNBT, 1947-1951
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Program Files
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AFL Union Industries Show, 1950
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The Battle for the Bill of Rights, 1949-1950
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First Freedom (also known as America United), 1949-1950
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Green Cross Song Festival, 1950-1951
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Home Is What You Make It, 1944
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Kate Smith, 1950
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Living, 1948-1950
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Mr. and Mrs. America View the United Nations, 1948
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NBC Theatre (also known as University Theatre), 1948-1950 Advisory Committee
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Poetry of Carl Sandburg, 1951
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Pro and Con, 1948
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Public Affairs, 1948-1952, : Includes transcripts for 1949 March 26, “Partnership for Peace”; June 11, “This is the Y.M.C.A. - 1949”; November 17, “The General Clay Fund for German Children.” File also contains script for American Inventory, episode “U.S. Dieway No One” by Allan E. Sloan.
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“Americans the World Over,” 1948-1949
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Story to Order, 1945-1949, #112 by Lydia Perera
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336
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University of Chicago Round Table, 1949
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336
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World's Greatest Novels, 1944-1949 (became University Theatre)
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Public Service Files
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336
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Alcoholism, 1950-1952
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336
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American Cancer Society, 1949-1951
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336
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1949 April 23, Walter Johnson-Biography for Radio, by Howard Rodman
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336
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American Civil Liberties Union, 1951
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336
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American Committee on Maternal Welfare, 1950
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American Dental Association, 1949
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American Diabetes Association, 1950-1951
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American Heart Association, 1950-1951
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American Medical Association, 1948-1952
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Your Health Today: 1948 December 11, “Calling Unknown Diabetics”
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336
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American Nursing Association, 1948
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336
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American Ordinance Association, 1950
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American Osteopathic Association, 1949
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336
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American Red Cross, 1948-1952
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336
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American Silent Guest Committee, 1948
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336
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Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1951-1952
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Associated Country Women, 1950
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Associated Hospital Service, 1950
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Association of American Colleges, 1950-1952
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Booker T. Washington Memorial, 1950
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Boy Scouts, 1948-1952
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Boys and Girls Week, 1949-1951
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Boys Town, 1950
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British Broadcasting Corporation, 1951
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Camp Fire Girls, 1950
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1950 February 24, Camp Fire Girls' Birthday Show, a radio special by Agnes Eckhardt
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336
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CARE, 1948-1951
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1951 July 27, The Story of a Letter, a radio special by Martha David
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Community Chest, 1949-1950
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Crusade for Freedom, 1951
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Economic Cooperative Administration, 1950
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Foreign Policy Association, 1950-1951
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1951 November 1, “A Balance Sheet for the Free World,” a speech by Lord Halifax
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General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1950-1951
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Girl Scouts, 1949-1952, contains script draft for Public Affairs, , 1951 October 20
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Grange, 1948
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337
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Herald-Tribune Youth Forum, 1949-1951
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Human Rights Day, 1949
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Institute for International Education, 1950
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Institute for Scrap Iron and Steel, 1951
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International Chiropracters Association, 1949-1951
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League for Industrial Democracy, 1951
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L, 1949-1951
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Miscellaneous Special Causes
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NAACP, 1949-1951
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National Association for Help of Retarded Children, 1951-1952
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National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1950-1951
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National Congress of American Indians, 1949
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National Safety Council, 1948-1949
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National Society for Crippled Children, 1951
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Parent-Teacher Association, 1949
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President's Highway Safety Conference, 1950-1951
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P, 1951-1952
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Radcliffe Radio Institute, 1947
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Rotary International, 1949-1950
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Twentieth Century Fund, 1949
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UNESCO, 1948
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United Jewish Appeal, 1949-1950
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United Negro College Fund, 1949-1950
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United States Army, 1949, 1951
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U, 1950
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Voice of Democracy, 1950
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Yale University, 1951
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Stanley, Edward. Papers, 1944, 1948-19653 boxes (3 feet) Papers of a manager of public service programs. The majority of the files date from the period 1951-1953, the main exception being the material on his supervision of the Educational Television project, 1956-1960, and Continental Classroom, which developed from the project. The files divide into three categories: SUBJECT FILES, DEPARTMENTAL FILES, and PROGRAM FILES. Of primary interest within the departmental files are the monthly staff reports. In the program files one will find various kinds of material such as correspondence, memoranda, scripts, contracts, and promotional material, particularly for programs such as Family Living, Last Man Out, Tactics, and Youth Brings You Music. There are also program files with the ETV material which is filed with the departmental material. These programs, which NBC produced for broadcast on the nation's educational television stations include Briefing Session, Decision for Research, and The Subject Is Jazz. There is also some informative correspondence dealing with the demise of Continental Classroom. Of interest in the subject files are the scripts and correspondence relating to Carl Sandburg's appearance on television (he was interviewed by Stanley). There is also some material on a media-wide promotion of Radio Free Europe and Stanley's personal interest in the National Urban League.
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338
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Adams, Maude, 1953
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338
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American Civil Liberties Union, 1952-1953 : Contains Four Who Were Burned, a radio special by Morton Wishengrad, 1952
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338
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American Heritage Foundation, 1952
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338
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American history program, 1951-1957
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American Legion, 1952-1954
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American Medical Association, 1952-1953 : Contains “Alcoholism,” a part of the Medicine U.S.A. series, written by Peter Lyon
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American Musem of Natural History, 1951-1952
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American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1952-1953
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Armed Forces Medical Service, 1953
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Armed Forces Radio Services, 1951
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A, (contains One God, a radio special by Lawrence and Lee, based on the book by Florence Mary Fitch, 1954)
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British Broadcasting Corporations, 1951-1952 : Contains Shadows Before, a radio special written by Ken Pittendrigh, 1952 for UNESCO
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Brooklyn College, 1950-1951
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1948
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Child Welfare League, 1951-1952
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Cincinnati College of Music, 1951-1952
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Columbia University, 1953
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Community Chest, 1949-1953
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Crusade for Freedom, 1952-1953
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Dodd, Ed, 1952-1953
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Educational Radio and Television, 1953-1954
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Education Writers Institute, 1953
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Ford Foundation, 1953
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Friends of the Land, 1950-1951
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Future Farmers of America, 1952
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F-G : Contains script for Listen to the Witness, 1954 September 5
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Health Information Foundation, 1952-1953
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Herald Tribune Forum, 1952
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Institute for Democratic Education, 1949-1950
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Jewish Organizations, 1953
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League of Women Voters, 1953
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National Council of Catholic Men, 1953-1954
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National Council of Churches, 1948-1955
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National Urban League, 1952-1954
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N-O
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Project Adequate Roads, 1953
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Radio Free Europe, 1959-1960
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Sandburg, Carl, 1951-1954 : Contains script for “A Visit with Carl Sandburg,” one of the Conversations with Elderly Wise People series; The Young Ones, by Alvin Boretz, 1953?; and A Summary of Robert Hale by Dorothea J. Lewis, a radio special
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Voice of America, 1948-1952
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West Point, circa 1951 : Contains 3 scripts, circa 1951, for Music with a Story
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White House, 1952
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Ann, Doris, 1952-1953
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Arnold, Wade, 1952-1953 : Contains “The Killing that Didn't Make Sense,” by Robert Cenedella, a part of Criminal Mind, undated
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Awards, 1953
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Corwith, Doris, 1951-1954 : Contains script for an undated episode of The Drama of the Bible, by Albert N. Williams
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Cuthbert, Margaret, 1952-1953
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Educational Television Project
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Budget, 1957-1958
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Coverage Summaries, 1957-1958
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Educational Television and Radio Center, 1957-1960
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Kinescopes, 1958
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Operations, 1957
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Public Reaction, 1956-1958
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Russian Cultural Exchange, 1958
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Series
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General Material
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American Government and the Pursuit of Happiness
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1957 March 14, #1, “What is Government?”
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1957 March 21, #2, “The Supreme Court”
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American Scene
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1957 March 11, #1, “The Historical Novel”
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1957 March 18, #2, “The Frontier”
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Art and the Gods, 1957-1958
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General Correspondence
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Scripts, 1958-1959
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April 1, #2, “The Future of Germany: Can Germany be Reunified?” by Joan Seaver
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April 8, #3, “Iron Curtain Countries-Liberation or Containment,” by Joan Seaver
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April 8, #4, “Our Middle East Oil Policy: Should We Carry A Bigger Stick?” by Joan Seaver
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May 6, #7, “Mutual Security-Should the United States Extend Aid to Communist Countries?” by Joan Seaver
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May 13, #8, “India-What Does Indian Neutralism Mean to the United States?” by Joan Seaver
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May 20, #9, “Indonesia-Is U. S. Policy Realistic?” by Lane Slate
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May 27, #10, “Red China-How Would U. S. Recognition Effect the East-West Balance of Power?”
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June 3, #11, “Japan-Should U. S. Policy be Changed?” by Joan Seaver
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June 10, #12, “U.S.S.R. - Can the U.S. Negotiate Successfully with the Soviets?” by Joan Seaver
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June 17, #13, “U.S.S.R. - Has U.S. Complacency Given Leadership to the Soviets?” by Joan Seaver
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1959 June 30, #13, “For White Christians Only,” by Harry McCarthy
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Camera on Washington, 1958
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Continental Classroom, 1960-1965
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Decision for Research, 1958
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General
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Scripts, 1958,
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March 24, #1, “The Mysterious Pulse”
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March 31, #2, “When Pathways Divide”
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April 7, #3, “Intruder in the Lifestream”
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April 14, #4, “The Reluctant Host”
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April 21, #5, “The Nature of the Enemy”
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April 28, #6, “The Unknown Quantity”
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May 5, #7, “Mystery in the Dark”
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May 12, #8, “A Question of Analysis”
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May 19, #9, “Where Life Begins”
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May 26, #10, “The Crucial Interval”
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June 2, #11, “The Instrument of Learning”
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June 9, #12, “Machinery for Survival”
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Geography for Decision, 1957
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March 12, #1, “Man Affects Geography”
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March 14, #2, “Place Affects People”
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April 9, #5, “Japan Today”
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Highlights of Opera History, 1957
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International Geophysical Year, 1957
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Mathematics, 1957
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Report from America, 1958
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The Subject Is Jazz, 1958-1959
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General
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Scripts
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March 26, “What is Jazz?”
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April 2, #2, “Performance”
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April 9, “Ragtime”
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April 16, #4, “Early Jazz”
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April 23, #5, “Swing”
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April 30, #6, “Blues”
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May 7, #7, “Bop”
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May 8, #8, “Cool”
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May 21, #9, “Jazz and Other Arts”
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June 4, #11, “Jazz Today”
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Survival, 1957
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Eiges, Sid, 1953-1955
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Evans, Jacob, 1953
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Granik, Ted, 1951-1953
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Graff, Robert, 1953-1954
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Kammerle, Marilyn, 1952-1953
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Labor Unions, 1952-1954
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Library, 1954
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McAndrew, William, 1953-1954
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Marconi, Gioia, 1952-1954
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Miscellaneous Departments
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Monthly Reports
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1954; 1957
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S : Contains script for “Salome,” presented on NBC Opera Theatre, 1954 May 8
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Taylor, Davidson, 1952-1954
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Towle, Lucy, 1952-1953
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Waller, Judith, 1951-1953 : Contains “Freedom of Speech” by William Hodapp, which was presented by WMAQ as part of the Destination Freedom series; also the February 24, 1951 episode of Carnival of Books, by Ruth Harshaw
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Program Files
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America's Composers, 1953
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Anatomy of a Riot, 1952-1953
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And It Came to Pass, 1953 (contains script)
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The Author Speaks, 1953
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Carnival of Books, 1952-1954
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Catholic Hour, 1953-1954
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Coffee in Washington, 1952
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Family Living
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General
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Previews
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Fire, 1953
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Frontiers of Faith, 1952-1954
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Hats in the Ring, 1953
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Here's to Your Health, 1951-1953
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1952 October 5, #8, “Tuberculosis-A History of Hope,” by Lewis Baer
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1952 December 7, #10, “One Drop of Blood,” by Eleanor Tarshis
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1953 June 14, #15, “Medicine, Fact or Fiction,” by Francine Chase
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It's a Problem, 1952
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Last Man Out, 1953-1954, by Richard George Pedicini
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October 4, #1, [Paul Crouch]
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October 18, #3, [Elizabeth Bentley]
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October 25, #4, [Edward Dymtryk]
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November 2, #5, [Louise E. Light]
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November 8, #6, [Ichior Izuka]
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November 19, #8, [Elizabeth Bentley, II]
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November, [Lou Rosser]
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December 6, #10, [Dorothy K. Funn]
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circa December, #11, [Igor Bogolepov, II]
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1954 March 28, #28, [John Butler]
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Letter From Korea, 1953 June 7, a radio special by David Colson Hughes
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Meaning of America, 1953
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Meet the Press, 1952
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Men of Good Will, 1953
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NBC Lecture Hall, 1953 : Contains talk by Leopold Stokowski, 1953 October 17; and David Lilienthal, 1953 December 26
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NBC Theatre, 1951
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Report to the Nation, 1951
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Religion in American Life, 1953 November 1 : Contains partial script
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See You at the Polls, 1952-1953
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Songs of the Wild, 1952
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Sound Off, 1951
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Short Story, 1951-1953
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Tactics, 1959
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#1 “Seventy-Five Thousand Chances to Live,” by George Lefferts
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#2 “Caution Signals Ahead”
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#3 “Time, You Thief,” by George Lefferts
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#4 “Objective: Lives”
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#5 “Attitudes Toward Cancer in Men”
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#6 “Quo Vadis: The Philosophy of Cancer Research Today,” by George Lefferts
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U.N. Is My Beat, 1953
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University of Chicago Round Table, 1951-1954
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1952
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September 21, #756, “How American Visa Policy is Hurting American Science”
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December 7, #767, “Industrial Uses of Atomic Energy for the Next Ten Years”
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1953
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February 15, #776, “Tolerance and Cooperation in American Democracy”
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March 15, #780, “Three Billion People”
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March 22, #781, “Propaganda and Psychological Warfare”
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August 16, #801, “The Far Eastern Peace Conference”
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Victory at Sea, 1952-1953
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Viewpoint, U.S.A.
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1953 November 15, “The Secondary Boycott”
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Washington on the Spot, 1951
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We Hold These Truths, 1953
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Where the People Stand, 1952-1953
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Where Am I?, 1953
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Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 1951
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Youth Brings You Music, 1952-1953
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Youth Wants to Know, 1952-1953 : Contains transcripts of 1952 August 28 and 1954 June 24
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Dolan, James M. Papers, 1948-1952 4 boxes (1 foot, 8 inches) : Papers of the assistant director of sports, consisting chiefly of correspondence, memoranda, contracts, and other material relating to the arrangements for broadcasting of sporting events. The papers are arranged into two alphabetical categories: SUBJECT FILES, which relate chiefly to internal matters, and SPORTS FILES. In addition to material on specific sports, there is also documentation here on Dolan's membership in the Sport Broadcasters Association (prominent correspondents include Bernard Baruch and Cardinal Spellman) and his superior Bill Stern.
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Miscellany, 1948-1952
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National Football Roundup, 1949-1951
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NCAA Television Committee, 1949-1950
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Office Procedures, undated
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Prestone Scoreboard, 1951-1952
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Program Bookings, 1948-1952
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Ratings, 1949-1951
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Reports, 1949-1951
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Sales, 1950
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Sports Broadcasters Association, 1948-1952
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Sportsvision Inc., 1951
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Spotlight on Sports, 1950
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Theatre Television, 1950-1951
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Sports Files
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Automobile Racing, 1949-1951
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Baseball
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General, 1949-1952
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All-Star Games, 1949-1951
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Little League, 1949-1952
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World Series, 1949-1951
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Basketball, 1949-1950
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Bicycle Racing, 1949-1950
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Boxing, 1949-1952
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Crew, 1949-1952
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Football
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College
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Post-season Games, 1949-1951
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Professional, 1949-1951
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Golf, 1948-1952
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Horse Racing
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Hunt Clubs, 1949-1950
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Ice Skating, 1950
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LaCrosse, 1949-1950
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Olympics, 1951-1952
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Polo, 1949-1951
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Skiing, 1949-1950
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Soccer, 1949-1950
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Swimming, 1949-1952
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Tennis, 1949-1952
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Track and Field, 1949-1951
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Wrestling, 1949-1952
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Mills, John H. Papers, 1951-1952 1 box (5 inches) : Papers of the television sports producer who assumed William Garden's supervisory responsibility for the TV mobile unit in July, 1951. The papers consist of SUBJECT FILES and ASSIGNMENT FILES, both of which are arranged alphabetically by subject. The majority of this rather fragmentary section concern sports broadcasting, but there is also a script and some material relating to the Goodyear Playhouse production “Abby Discovers Manhattan” which was filmed on location by the mobile unit.
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Daily Outgoing Correspondence, 1951 July-December
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Facilities Orders, 1951 July-December
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Policy and Procedures, 1951
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American Artists, 1951-1952
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Baseball, 1951
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Barkley-Bradley Speeches, 1951
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Boxing, 1951
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Buster Crabbe's Wild West Show, 1951
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Football, 1951-1952
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Frontiers of Faith, 1951
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Goodyear Playhouse, 1951 October 14, “Abby Discovers Manhattan,” script by David Swift
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Miscellaneous Assignments, 1951-1952
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Philco TV Playhouse, 1951
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Stern, William (1907-1971). Papers, 1940-1952 1 box (2 inches) : Papers of an announcer and director of sports, chiefly consisting of scripts and partial scripts for the program Colgate Sports Newsreel of the Air. The majority of the script fragments are undated. There is also a folder of correspondence concerning NCAA football in 1952 which pertains to the responsibilities of Lindsey Nelson, the assistant director of sports who succeeded James Dolan in 1952.
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Colgate Sports Newsreel of the Air, 1940-1943; 1945-1947
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1940 May 26, [Sammy Snead]
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1940 August 18, [Leo Durocher]
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1941 February 23, [Wille Hoppe]
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1941 March 16, [Ben Bernie]
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1943 March 6, [Eddie Rickenbacker]
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346
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Correspondence, 1952
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346
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Kaltenborn Edits the News, 1946
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346
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Reports and Program Bookings, 1941-1949
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346
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Unidentified Script Material, undated
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