Summary Information
National Broadcasting Company Records 1921-1976
- National Broadcasting Company
U.S. Mss 17AF; Disc 45A; Micro 10; Micro 757; Micro 764; Micro 779; Micro 960
419.4 cubic feet (282 boxes, 315 cartons, and 7 oversize boxes), 3197 disc recordings, and 72 reels of microfilm (35 mm)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Records of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), the nation's oldest broadcasting network, founded in 1926 as a radio programming service which went on to both radio and television broadcasting. Although incomplete at the highest levels, the collection offers representative coverage of operations in advertising, public relations, research, sales, and news and public affairs broadcasting from the 1930s through the 1950s. Included are correspondence, memoranda, reports, logs, scripts, promotional material and publications, scenic designs, photographs, a few production files, and a library of scripts and recordings; legal and financial records are scarce.
There is a use restriction on the entire collection; see the Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details. The online edition of the NBC Records Register was originally published in 15 parts, which have now been consolidated into one online register.
English
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Scope and Content Note
The National Broadcasting Company Records consist of selected records of the nation's oldest broadcasting network, which was founded in 1926 as a programming service and which continued to operate for many years as a subsidiary of RCA (Radio Corporation of America). Although incomplete at the highest levels, the collection offers representative coverage of day-to-day operations in advertising, public relations, research, sales, television, and news and public affairs broadcasting from the 1930s through the 1950s. Included are numerous internal memoranda, correspondence, reports, logs, scripts, promotional material and publications, scenic designs, photographs, and a few production files; legal and financial records are scarce. There are partial indexes to prominent correspondents, NBC employees, and program titles.
The collection includes a small group of Organizational Charts and Lists and then arranged into three main parts: integrated central files, primarily 1926-1942; functionally arranged office files, primarily 1940s-1960s; and a library of scripts and recordings.
The ORGANIZATIONAL CHARTS AND LISTS pertain to the overall structure of NBC and some divisions from the 1930s through the 1970s.
The CENTRAL FILES contain correspondence, primarily with individuals and organizations outside NBC; internal exchanges between departments, affiliates, and owned and operated stations; and files on the early development of television. Subjects include programming; relations with sponsors, advertising agencies, radio personalities, foreign broadcasters, and governmental agencies; governmental regulation; competition with CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System); and news, educational, and religious broadcasting.
The Central Files contain five sub-series: Correspondence (the largest), Department Files, Historical Files, Station Files, and Television Files. Within most of the sub-series, the primary arrangement is chronological by year. The correspondence has two indexes: the Correspondents Index in Appendix A includes substantive references not listed in the contents list under the correspondent's own name; the Script Index in Appendix B lists all scripts found in the correspondence; these scripts were not aired or broadcast data was not found.
The OFFICE FILES contain: Advisory Council reports and minutes, which reviewed network policy and standards; records of several corporate-level Executives; Public Relations files; Corporate Relations records; Operations files; Divisions of Spot Sales and Owned-and-Operated Stations records; Public Affairs records; Radio Network records; and Television Network records.
Corporate executives' records include John F. Royal, vice-president for programming, international relations, and television during the 1930s and 1940s, Niles Trammell and Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., each of whom were both president and chairman of the board, and Frank K. White general manager and president. Papers of several other executives who rose to prominence are filed with the departments with which they were affiliated.
Public Relations records include papers of William F. Brooks, vice-president in charge; Richard A.R. Pinkham, vice-president for advertising; and Sidney H. Eiges, vice-president for press and publicity, and records generated in the advertising, continuity acceptance, and press and publicity subdivisions of the department. Topics treated include audience, broadcast, and station promotion; newspaper and magazine advertising; censorship; and relations with advertising agencies and affiliates. Numerous advertising kits and samples of publicity materials are included.
Corporate Relations files consist of research and planning, and station relations. The research and planning records chiefly contain information on commission studies and reports on television audience characteristics and sales effectiveness. Also includes files of Easton Woolley, director of station relations during the 1940s.
Operations files consist of fragmentary records generated in the business and administration, engineering, facilities operations, and integrated services divisions. (Earlier related operations records are filed with the television records). Included are the papers of William S. Hedges, vice-president for integrated services. Among the miscellaneous documentation are engineering logs and monthly reports; floor plans, scenic designs, and proper lists for programs aired from the New York studios during the 1950s; reports of New York technical directors; operational files for Wide, Wide World ; and copies of miscellaneous corporate publications and speeches by NBC executives collected by the network library.
The records of the Spot Sales and Owned-and-Operated Stations Division include material on sales and program arrangements and other day-to-day relations between the network and its owned and affiliated stations. Prominent are the papers of John M. Gaines and Carleton D. Smith, both of whom served as vice-presidents. Actual station files include logs of WMAQ, the company-owned station in Chicago, and office correspondence, logs, and news scripts of the WNBC/WNBC-TV, the network's flag station in New York City. Notable among the WNBC/WNBC-TV records are papers generated by Ted Cott and Hamilton Shea, two station managers, and production files for the Open Mind , a public affairs program.
Public Affairs records are extensive and include material on news and special events, public service, and sports subdivisions, as well as papers generated by Davidson Taylor, vice-president in charge, and William F. Brooks, vice-president for news and special events. News and special events files include information on the writing and gathering of news stories and film, the coordination of domestic and foreign correspondents, and the development of mobile broadcasting. Also included are production files from producers Reuven Frank, Eliot Frankel, Irving Gitlin, Gerald Green, and Ted Mills for programs such as Background, Chet Huntley Reporting, Frank McGee Report, Nation's Future, and Outlook. Public service materials are useful for examination of religious and educational broadcasting. This section includes production files generated by Doris Ann, Wade Arnold, and Dorothy Culbertson for programs such as Catholic Hour, Continental Classroom, Frontiers of Faith, Living, and NBC University Theatre. The sports files are small, though there are some papers and scripts pertaining to the work of announcer-sports director Bill Stern.
Radio Network files includes papers of network vice-presidents Ted Cott and William J. Fineshriber Jr., programs, and sales. The programming files contain miscellaneous routine material, with the production files created by Albert L. Capstaff for Monitor being perhaps the most notable. The sales records include a selection of contracts, presentations, and exchanges with advertisers and advertising agencies Also included in the programs files is correspondence from Sidney N. Strotz and Clarence N. Menser, two vice-presidents for programming during the early 1940s.
Television Network files includes the files of Noran Kersta and Carleton D. Smith, both directors for television operations during the late 1940s, Edward Madden, a vice-president for television operation and sales during the early 1950s, programs, and sales (the second being somewhat more fully represented). These files provide extensive documentation on the early day-to-day development of television by the network. Programming material includes papers from such executives as Charles C. Barry and Michael H. Dann, who were responsible for the development and sale of new programming ideas during the 1950s, and Samuel Chotzinoff, supervisor of classical music broadcasting. Production files largely represent the work of Mort Abrahams on Producers' Showcase. Although the sales files are generally routine, they include papers of John K. Herbert and Walter D. Scott, two executives who later rose to prominence within the corporate structure.
The SCRIPT AND RECORDING LIBRARY is incomplete, although many titles have partial representation. Best represented by scripts are Big Show, Don Ameche's Real Life Stories, Emphasis, Ford Theatre, From These Roots, Great Moments in History, Great Plays, Home Is What You Make It, Howdy Doody, Huntley-Brinkley Report, Jack Armstrong-All American Boy, News on the Hour, Pepper Young's Family, Today, True Story, and Your United Nations. Most complete among the recordings are America United, American Forum of the Air, Author Meets the Critics, Meet the Press, and Viewpoint. Numerous other titles are unprocessed.
Administrative/Restriction Information
COPYRIGHT RESTRICTION PAPERS: The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Records paper documents may only be photocopied for private study, and for research and educational purposes. Duplication for publication or distribution and/or the publication of material from the NBC records requires the written permission of NBC.
COPYRIGHT RESTRICTION RECORDINGS: Any copying or broadcasting of NBC audio materials requires the written permission of NBC. As of June 2019, for publication and copying permissions, contact:
LeeAnn Platner
Director, Clip Licensing
NBCUniversal
100 Universal City Plaza Bldg 4250, 3rd Flr.
Universal City, CA 91608
(818) 777-5147 or
Leeann.platner@nbcuni.com
Recordings may be used only in the Wisconsin Historical Society building and only for study and research purposes.
Placed on deposit by the National Broadcasting Company, New York, New York, and Chicago, Illinois, 1958-1974, with portions presented via Sidney H. Eiges, Sylvester L. Weaver, and Stockton Helffrich.
Accession Number: MCHC60-028, MCHC61-005, MCHC63-033, MCHC63-058, MCHC63-061, MCHC63-078, MCHC64-059, MCHC65-067, MCHC67-048, MCHC67-094, MCHC68-017, MCHC68-025, MCHC69-104, MCHC70-098, MCHC70-119, MCHC71-138, MCHC72-109, MCHC74-006
Processed by Carolyn J. Mattern and Roy H. Tryon, 1979.
This register is also available on microfilm (negative Micro 960). The positive is in the Library Microforms Room as P68-2077.
How to Use the Collection
For most effective use of the National Broadcasting Company Records, the researcher may find it helpful to take time for a preliminary understanding of the provenance and overall arrangement of the papers, as it was the original deposit agreement, the character of NBC's record practices, and the nature of the records themselves that determined many of the omissions and peculiarities of the collection.
During the 1940s NBC instituted a records management program, represented as the Central Files series, the purpose of which was to provide for centralized storage of papers not in everyday use and to provide for orderly destruction of documents after their value had ended (usually, but not always, after a retention period of seven years). Although the primary emphasis at NBC was on records disposal, throughout this period one group of papers was retained for its historic value; this is the portion of the collection now designated by the series Central Files. In 1958 NBC entered into an agreement with the Mass Communications History Center of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin whereby materials were made available to the center as they were authorized for destruction. Some types of documentation were specifically excluded, however, such as financial and legal records and David Sarnoff's papers. At no time was provision made for systematic, wholesale transfer of archival materials. This agreement was in force between 1958 and 1974, and during this period the center staff was free to make selections from the records which they deemed valuable. In some cases in which materials were routine or extensive only a sample was brought from the NBC offices in New York. Those materials not brought to the Society were destroyed by NBC. Thus the present collection represents not the complete NBC Archives, but rather a selection of papers from those records which were authorized for destruction and offered to the center during those years between 1958 and 1974.
With the exception of the script and recording library, the overall arrangement scheme of the collection corresponds closely to the arrangement of the papers under the NBC centralized storage program. There are some exceptions to this, but these primarily relate to the television network, the responsibility for which was moved repeatedly within the corporate structure. In these cases the records have been filed approximately as they would have been located within the corporate structure during the late 1950s. A researcher desiring a more detailed knowledge of corporate structure in historical perspective will find a number of charts and employee lists located in the Organizational Charts and Lists series (Box 1).
Differences between the three main series of the collection (CENTRAL FILES, OFFICE FILES, and SCRIPT AND RECORDING LIBRARY) are as follows:
- Central Files consist of older papers, primarily 1926-1942, with some items as late as 1950, in which the various offices have been integrated into five types of subject files (correspondence and departmental, historical, station, and television files)
- Office Files are more recent, primarily dating from the late 1940s and 1950s, and are functionally arranged
- Script and Recording Library is unsupported by any supplementary documentation
Each unit of the collection is separately described, with a contents list following. This description provides information on the records' creator, their scope and content, and any peculiarities of arrangement. Within each unit the materials have been subdivided in the manner which seemed most appropriate.
Arrangement within the Central Files is primarily chronological by year, and with the exception of the correspondence section, access is self-explanatory. For the correspondence section, there are two special indexes found in Appendices A and B. The correspondents index list includes substantive references which are not listed in the contents list under the correspondent's own name. The second index includes all scripts in the section, many of which were not aired or for which broadcast data could not be found.
Researchers using the Office Files will find that many of the same sub-categories appear repeatedly (advertisers, correspondents, departmental, program, subject, and station files). This scheme permits researchers to find a topic not only in its own functional location, but also to trace it in relation to other departments and divisions. The researcher interested in television news broadcasting in the 1950s, for example, will find the main records of news and special events executives and employees located in the Public Affairs Division, but further information can be found in other sections of the collection, and this information in some cases may fill in gaps within the primary records. Thus, some information on sales of the news programs to advertisers is located in the Television Network Sales Section and material on promotion of these programs may be found in the Public Relations Division. The same type of functional approach can be readily applied for tracing information on individuals or programs. In other cases, the researcher must be prepared to make other kinds of linkages. For example, significant amounts of program information is filed not under the name of the program or its star performer, but under the name of the sponsor or the advertising agency. Useful aids for obtaining such sponsor information are contained in the archival collections of A. C. Nielsen Company Reports, C. E. Hooper Inc. Records, and the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting. Useful information can also be found in the Network Advertisers files in the Sackett D. Miles Papers portion of the NBC collection (Box 361-363), and in Harrison B. Summers' A Thirty Year History of Programs Carried on National Radio Networks in the United States, 1926-1956.
The Script Library is divided by radio and television sections, with individual programs arranged thereunder alphabetically by title. The only exception to this arrangement are those materials for which there was only a single broadcast. These titles are arranged alphabetically by name or supplied name under the heading “specials.” This is followed by the Recordings which are arranged under eleven broad topics that are further divided by program or topic.
Contents List
U.S. Mss 17AF
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Series: Organizational Charts and Lists, 1932-1976 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Organizational charts and lists which pertain to the overall structure of NBC and to some divisions.
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1932, 1943, 1945
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1948-1950
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1951-1956
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1957
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1959-1960
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1962
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“Who's Who in NBC News,” 1967, 1968
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1969-1972
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10
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Index, 1969-1972,
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11
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“Who's Who in NBC News,” 1976
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Series: Central Files, 1921-1950 105 boxes (97.8 cubic feet) and 3 reels of microfilm (35 mm) : The Central Files are grouped in five sub-series: Correspondence; Department Files; Historical Files; Station Files; and Television Files. Within most of the sub-series, the primary arrangement is chronological by year. For the correspondence section, which contains the largest amount of materials, there are two special indexes. The Correspondents Index, in Appendix A, includes substantive references which are not listed in the contents list under the correspondent's own name. The Script Index, Appendix B, lists all scripts in the section, many of which were not aired or for which broadcast data could not be found.
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Subseries: Correspondence, 1921-194288 boxes (86.0 cubic feet) and microfilm (35 mm) The general correspondence files consist of material selected from many offices at NBC's New York City headquarters. Integrated into the Central Files in 1942, the collection was weeded at some time prior to transfer to Wisconsin and was perhaps four times its present size. A great number of the files contain material from the program department, but there is also much from other departments such as sales, engineering, and press and publicity. Although the bulk of the records cover the period, 1931-1941, there are some files from as early as 1921 which document early broadcasting by AT&T and RCA. Correspondence and internal memoranda pre-dominate, but there are also newspaper and magazine clippings, reports, charts, blueprints, pamphlets, photographs, promotional material, contracts, scripts and transcripts, bulletins and newsletters, political campaign literature, and related material. For the most part, the original order has been retained. As a result the researcher should be prepared to look in more than one location for material on a particular topic. Arrangement of the general correspondence is chronological by year, then alphabetical by subject. The chief exception to this is the material from 1921 to 1931 which has been treated as a single unit. Within the alphabetical arrangement there are numerous folders of miscellaneous material filed after each letter. This material is frequently significant and sometimes related to files located elsewhere in the general correspondence. Because the general correspondence files are so extensive, it is not possible to elaborate on their contents. Rather, the researcher is urged to consult the contents list. It must be noted that the most prevalent file headings are for program titles, radio personalities, advertising agencies, and sponsors. Use of the files, then, requires knowledge not only of program title and performers, but also the advertising agency and/or sponsor associated with a particular program. Useful aids for obtaining more detailed information on a program are: Harrison B. Summers' A Thirty Year History of Programs Carried on National Radio Networks in the United States, 1926-1956, ; John Dunning's Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio, 1925-1976, ; Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting Reports; and C. E. Hooper Inc. Records. Among the many topics treated are the influence of advertising agencies and sponsors on commercial programs, governmental regulation, NBC's relations with foreign broadcasting organizations, the coverage of domestic and foreign events, competition with other networks, the development of educational and religious broadcasting, use of copyrighted music, relations with the press, suits against NBC, development of talent and programs, and problems with certain types of advertising. The files also document quite well NBC's response to the Depression and to the international events which led to the outbreak of World War II. Many executives and other NBC personnel are represented in the files. While there is perhaps more for John F. Royal, vice-president for programming during the 1930s, than for any other individual, there are significant materials for James Rowland Angell, Merlin H. Aylesworth, Fred Bate, Thomas Belviso, Bertha Brainard, Phillips Carlin, Doris Corwith, Milton Cross, Margaret Cuthbert, O. B. Hanson, George McClelland, Clarence Menser, Frank Mullen, Richard C. Patterson, Frank Russell, David Sarnoff, A. A. Schecter, Sidney Strotz, Lewis Titterton, Niles Trammell, Roy Witmer, and Mark Woods. The files also contain a great deal of correspondence from prominent individuals in the field of advertising and public relations, broadcasting, politics, journalism, and the arts. Appendix A: Correspondents Index, includes a list of prominent correspondents that are filed other than by their own name within the Correspondence subseries within the Central Files. The central correspondence files also contain over three hundred scripts for a great variety of programming, including a few broadcasts by CBS. Because many of the scripts are sample or audition scripts which were not broadcast or for which no evidence could substantiate broadcast, they have been listed in Appendix B: Script Index, which is divided by program genre. When available, information has been supplied on program title, episode, date, and related program details. The oversize materials with the central correspondence files are only available on microfilm.
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1921-1931
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Acidine Company, 1929
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ACME Apparatus Company, 1924-1927
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Addis, Isabella (singer), 1930
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Addison-Vars Inc., 1929
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Advertising and Selling, 1925-1931
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Aluminum Company of America, 1926-1928
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American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1927-1931
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American Bar Association, 1931
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American Boy, 1931
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American Chain Company, 1928-1931
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American Cigar Company, 1931
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American Druggists' Syndicate, 1922
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American Electric Railway Association, 1928-1929
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American Institute, 1928-1931
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American Leather Products Corporation, 1929
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American Lithographic Company, 1927, 1930
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American Machinist, 1926
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American Magazine, 1924, 1928, 1931
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American Medical Association, 1929, 1931
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American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1931
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American Perfume and Essential Oil, 1931
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American Press Association, 1931
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American Railway Express Company, 1921, 1926-1931
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American Rolling Mills Company, 1927, 1929
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American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1926-1931
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1927, 1929
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American Thermos Bottle Company, 1926-1931
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American Tobacco Company, 1928-1930
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American Writing Paper Company, 1928-1929
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Ampico Corporation, 1926-1928
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Amplion Corporation of America, 1926-1929
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Anheuser-Busch Inc., 1926-1930
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Arbuckle Brothers, 1926, 1929
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Arndt, John Faulkner, Company, Advertising, 1928-1929
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Arzene Laboratories Inc., 1929
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Associated Salmon Packers, 1929
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Atlantic Associates, 1929
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Atwater Kent Foundation, 1930-1931
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Auburn Motor Car Company, 1926-1929
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Austin Motor Car Company, 1927-1930
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Automatic Drive and Transmission Company, 1929
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Autostrop Safety Razor Company, 1929-1930
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A, 1922-1931
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Micro 764
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Affiliated Products: Oversize material, 1931
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Babbitt, B. T., Company, 1929, 1931
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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1927-1930
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Barnes and Fehling Advertising, 1927-1931
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Barrett Company, 1929-1930
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Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories, 1926-1930
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Baseball, 1931
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Baumann, Ludwig, and Company, 1927-1930
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Bodell Company, 1929
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Biow Advertising, 1928-1929
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Black Flag Company, 1928-1929
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Blaker Advertising, 1929-1931
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Book House for Children (publisher), 1929, 1931
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Bostock, Claude, 1930-1931
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Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1931
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Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1931
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Boston Varnish Company, 1929, 1931
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Bourjois Inc., 1929-1931
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Boxing, 1927, 1930-1931
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Bradley, Milton, Company, 1929
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Bresnahan, D. W. (singer), 1931
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Briar Products, 1929
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Bricker, George (Knickerbockers Broadcasting Company), 1931
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Bristol Diced Mints, 1928-1929
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British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 1926-1927
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Bromo Quinine, 1928
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Bromo Seltzer, 1928
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Brookmire Economical Service Inc., 1928-1931
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Brown Company, 1926-1930
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Brown Leather Company, 1929
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Brown, George Frame, 1930
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Bryant Heater Manufacturing Company, 1928-1929
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75
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Buchen Advertising, 1928-1931
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76
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Buescher Band Instrument Company, 1924-1925, 1930
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Buick Motor Company, 1931
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Burns, Robert (General Cigar Company), 1927-1929
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Burrill, Edgar White (international good will programs), 1931
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Butler Advertising, 1929-1930
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B.V.D. Company, 1928-1929
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B, 1928-1931
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C-Y Yeast Company, 1929
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Caldwell, Orestes H., 1931
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Campbell Soup Company, 1931
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Canadian Electric Company, 1928, 1931
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Canadian National Exhibition, 1931
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Candy Manufacturers Association, 1929
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Carnation Milk Products, 1929-1931
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Carter Manufacturing Company, 1929-1930
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Carter's Ink Company, 1927-1930
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Carter Medicine Company, 1928
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Carter, William, Company, 1929
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Certo Corporation, 1929-1930
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Chamberlain Laboratories Inc., 1928, 1931
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Chambers and Wiswell, 1929
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Chevrolet Motor Company, 1929-1931
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Chicago Tribune, 1930-1931
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Cosmos Broadcasting Company, 1928-1931
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Poland, 1930-1931
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Political Broadcasts, 1930
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Political Campaign, 1928
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Poor Richard Club, 1931
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Popular Science, 1928-1929
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Post Products Company, 1929-1930
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Potter Advertising, 1927-1929
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Powers-House Advertising, 1928-1929
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Pratt and Lambert Inc., 1931
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Premier Salad Dressing, 1931
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Preserves and Honey Inc., 1928-1929
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Primrose House, 1928, 1931
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Procter and Gamble, 1930-1931
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Prudential Life Insurance Company, 1925, 1928
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Purma Bakeries, Corporation, 1929, 1930
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Quisenberry, Bruce, 1931
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Q, 1930
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Radio Marine Corporation, 1931
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Railway Express Company, 1929-1931
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Red Top Malted Extract Company, 1926-1927
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Regal Shoes, 1925-1931
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Reid Ice Cream Company, 1925, 1931
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Reid, Murdock and Company, 1929
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Reimer, Whitehill, and Sherman Advertising, 1929
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Remington Rand Inc., 1925, 1928-1929
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Remington, William B., Advertising, 1927, 1929
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Reo Motor Car Company, 1924, 1927-1929
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Revell, Nellie (Radio Digest), 1931
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Rogers and Smith Advertising, 1929
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Rogers, Will, 1931
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Ross Advertising, 1929-1931
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Rothafel, S. L., 1931
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Rouss, Charles Inc., 1928-1929
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Rowswell, Albert Kennedy (lecturer), 1931
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Roxy and His Gang (WEAF), 1924-1925
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Royal, John, 1931
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Royal Worcester Corset Company, 1927-1931
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Rubinstein, Helena Inc., 1928-1929
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Runkel Brothers Inc., 1927-1931
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Rutherford, Judge, 1927
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Salicon (patent medicine), 1928-1929
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Saks and Company, 1928
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Salvation Army, 1931
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Schermerhorn, James (writer), 1931
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Scott's Emulsion Company, 1929-1931
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Scribners, Charles, and Sons, 1926-1931
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Sealy Mattress Company, 1928-1929
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Seitz, Ernest (Canadian pianist), 1931
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Shaw-Walker Company, 1929
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Shawvan, Walter, 1929
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Sherwin-Williams Paint Company, 1930-1931
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Sherwood, Bob (program suggestions), 1929-1931
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Shredded Wheat, 1926-1929
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Simmons Bed Company, 1925-1929
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Simpson Advertising, 1925-1931
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Sinclair Refining Company, 1931
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Singer Manufacturing Company, 1929, 1931
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Sisters of the Skillet, 1931
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Slumber Hour, 1931
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Socialist Party, 1926-1928
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Society of European Stage Authors and Composers, 1931
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Southern Cotton Oil Inc., 1926-1929
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Southern Pacific, Company, 1929-1931
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Spackling, A. G., and Company
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Sparks-Withington Company, 1927-1931
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Sperry Flour, 1929-1931
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Spitalny, Leopold, 1931
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Standard Sanitary and Manufacturing Company, 1925, 1928
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Stephen, Robert (Cleveland Plain Dealer), 1931
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Sterling Advertising, 1927-1929
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Stokowski, Leopold, 1930
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Strang and Prosser Advertising, 1929
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Straus, S. W., and Company, 1926-1931
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Sunmaid Raisin Growers Association, 1929, 1931
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Swift and Company, 1929
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Taylor, Deems, 1931
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Taylor Instrument Company, 1927-1929
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Temple-Wales Advertising, 1929
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Templeton, Fay (singer), 1931
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Thomas, Norman, 1926
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Thomason, Adelina, 1928-1931
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Time, 1931
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Tracy-Parry Advertising, 1927-1929
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Truly Warner Company, 1929
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Uncle Abe and David, 1931
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Union Carbide, 1929, 1931
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Union Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1929-1931
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Union Tobacco Company, 1928-1929
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United Advertising, 1928-1929
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United Drug Company, 1927-1929
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United Fruit Company, 1927-1929
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Universal Radio Features, 1928-1929
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U, 192--1931
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Valee, Rudy, 1931
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Valentines Inc., 1929-1930
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Ventura Free Press, 1931
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Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1931
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Vicks Chemical Company, 1927-1931
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V, 1931
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Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, 1931
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Warren Paper Company, 1928-1930
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Warren Telechron Clocks, 1928-1931
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Watkins, J. R., Company, 1926-1931
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Wells, Carvath, 1931
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Weston Biscuit Company, 1929
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Winningham Advertising, 1928-1930
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Wish, Fred A. (cartoonist' and authors' representative) 1931
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Wolcott and Holcumb Advertising, 1927, 1929
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Wolfe, Rosalie (soprano), 1929, 1931
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Women's Radio Review, 1931
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Woolworth, F. W., Company, 1929
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W, 1928-1931
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Yardley and Company, 1929
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Zenith Radio Corporation, 1929-1929
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Zimmer-Keller Advertising, 1929
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Zonite Products, 1924, 1928
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Absorbine Junior
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Acidine Company
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Acoustical Corporation of America
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Actor's Fund of America
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Addis, Isabella (singer)
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Advertising Club of New York
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Advertising Federation of America
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Affiliated Products Inc.
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Agricultural Policy, NBC
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Albani, Countess Olga (singer)
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Albany Packing Company
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Alda, Frances (soprano)
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Alexander, Melinda (lecturer)
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Allen, Alfred R.
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Allen, Ida Bailey (National Radio Homemakers Club)
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America at Work
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American Association of Advertising Agencies
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American Automobile Association
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American Bar Association
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American Boy
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American Farm Bureau Federation
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American Fork and Hoe Company
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American Legion
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American Lithographic Company
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American Management Association
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American Radio Association
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American Radio Audience League
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American Radio News Corporation
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American Red Cross
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American Taxpayers League
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American Tobacco Company
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Amos 'n' Andy
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Armour and Company
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Bankers Trust Company
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Bell Syndicate
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Campbell Soup Company
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Canadian National Railway
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Capitol Theatre
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Duke University
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Franklin Motor Car Company
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Free, E. E.
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Ohio State University
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Political Handbook (WNYC)
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Senate
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Western Ontario University
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Wish, Fred A. Inc.
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Wolf, Charles and Rosalie
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Women's Radio Review
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World Narcotics Defense Association
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Young, Owen D.
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Zenith Radio Corporation
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X, Y, Z
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1933
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Abraham and Strauss Inc.
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Academy of Political Science
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Acme White Lead Company
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Adams Broadcasting Service
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Adventures of Dr. Doolittle
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Affiliated Products Inc.
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Aircyclopedia
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Albani, Olga
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American Academy of Teachers of Singing
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American Association of Advertising Agencies
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American Legion
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American Medical Association
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American Museum of Natural History
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American Newspaper Publishers Association
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American Oil Company
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American Radiator Company
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American Radio Audience League
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American Red Cross
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General
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American Taxpayers League
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American Tobacco Company
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General
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Metropolitan Opera
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Amos 'n' Andy
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Armour and Company
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Arnold, Frank (advertising executive)
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Associated Press
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World Series
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Boyer Company
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Blackman Company
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Boston Symphony Orchestra
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Boxing
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Boy Scouts
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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General
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Sir John Reith
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Broadcasting
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Brown, George Frame
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Buick Motor Company
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Byrd expedition
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Cadillac Motorcar Company
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Caldwell, Orestes H.
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Campbell-Ewald Advertising
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Canadian Government (program proposal)
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Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
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Carnegie Hall
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Central Broadcasting Company
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Century of Progress - World's Fair
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Chapple Brothers
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Charis Corporation
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Chatauqua Institution
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Chevrolet
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Chicago, University of
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Child Study Association
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Cities Service
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Cliquot Club
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Coe, Charles F.
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Cohan, George M.
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Cole, Rex
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Colgate Palmolive
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Columbo, Russ
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Committee for the Nation to Rebuild Prices and Purchasing Power
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Commonwealth Edison Company
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Contests
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Cravath, Paul D.
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Crazy Water Crystals
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Darrow, Clarence
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Davis, R. B.
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Democrats
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Detroit White Lead Works
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Dragonette, Jessica (singer)
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Eastman Kodak
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Economic Conservation Committee
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Editor and Publisher
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Edgeworth Tobacco Company
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Election
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England (Phillips Carlin)
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FOB Detroit
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Federal Radio Commission
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Feiro-Nil Corporation
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Field, Charles K.
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Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
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Fischer, Cyrus T. (radio columnist)
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Fleishman's Yeast
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Folger, J. A., Company
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Gene and Glenn
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General Foods Company
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General Mills Company
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General Motors Corporation
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Reichs Rundfunk Gesselschaft
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Golden Rule Foundation
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Goodrich Tire Company
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Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
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Graf Zeppelin
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Grey, Zane
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Harbord, James G.
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Hard, William
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Hill, George W.
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Hires Root Beer
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Home Mortgage Advisory Board
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Houston, Herbert S.
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Hudson Motor Car Company
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Illinois Bell Telephone Company
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International Broadcasts (WEAF)
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International Flower Show
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International General Electric
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International Oil Company
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International Programs
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International Radio Forum
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International Telephone and Telegraph
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Irving Trust Company
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Kentucky Derby
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Knox, Frank
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Kraft Phoenix Cheese
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Lady Esther
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Lawrence, David
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Leading Attractions Inc. (suit against NBC)
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League for Industrial Democracy
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Lee Tire and Rubber Company
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Lindbergh Kidnapping
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Literary Digest
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Long, Charles Colfax (announcer)
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Long, Huey
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Marawell Merchandising Service
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Maxwell House Coffee
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McCarthy, Clem
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McCormick, Harold (regarding Here's To Charm)
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McDonald, James G. (Foreign Policy Association; commentator)
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McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
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McIntyre, M. H. (Secretary to Franklin D. Roosevelt)
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McNamee, Graham
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Mencken, H. L.
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Merchants Association of New York
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Merriman, Dana
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
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Metropolitan Benefit
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Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
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Metropolitan Opera
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Millay, Edna St. Vincent
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Miller, Ruth Scott (writer)
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Moonshine and Honeysuckle
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Moore, Benjamin, Paint Company
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Morris, Ira Nelson
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Morris, Phillip, Company
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Morse, Stanley F. (agricultural engineer)
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Murry, Major Gladstone (BBC)
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Nacoomee, Princess
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National Advisory Council on Radio in Education
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General
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John Elwood file
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You and Your Government
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National Association of Broadcasters
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General
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Board Meeting, February 23rd
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John Elwood file
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National Battery Company
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National Better Business Bureau
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National Canners Association
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National Economy League
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National Emergency Unemployment Relief Committee
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National Electrical Manufacturers
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National Farm and Home Hour
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National Institute of Social Sciences
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National Recovery Administration
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Nebraska Power Company
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New York Academy of Medicine
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New York Telephone Company
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New York Times
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New York University (NBC courses)
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18
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News Parade
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North American Conference on Radio
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Northam Warren Corporation
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Northwestern Broadcasting System
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Norway license
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Numismatics
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O'Brien, Morgan J.
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Oldsmobile
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Olsen, George
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One Man's Family
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Ovaltine Company
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Pacific Coast Borax
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Packard Motor Car Company
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Palestine (Christmas and Easter programs)
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Palmer House, Chicago
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Paramount
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Parkyakakas, Nick
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Pathe News Inc.
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Peacock Ball
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Pearl, Jack
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Pepsodent Company
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Perkins, Ray
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43
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Pershing, Gen. John J.
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44
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Pierce, R. F. (inventor of audience meter)
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Political Broadcasts
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45-46
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General
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47
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Indemnity Agreements
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48
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Pond's Extract Company
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Premium Pabst
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50
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Princeton University
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54
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Q
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Radio City
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55-57
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General
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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58
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Bertha Brainard file
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59
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Dedication
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60
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Engineering
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61
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Opening
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Opening (continued)
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Frank Dunham file
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Foreign
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Letters of Thanks and Commendation
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Offices and Stations Outside New York
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Outside Contacts
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Programs
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Publicity
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Suggestions and Ideas for Programs
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Radio-Keith-Orpheum
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Radio Manufacturers Association
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Radiomarine Corporation
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14
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Radio Music Corporation
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15
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Radio Pioneers
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Radio Program Foundation
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Radio Progress Week
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Radio Stars
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Ralston-Purina
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20
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Reed, Harlan Eugene (commentator)
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21
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Realsilk Hosiery Mills
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22
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Red and White Ball
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Reisner, Dr. Christian (Broadway Temple)
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Remote Control Club
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25
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Republican National Committee
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26
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Revell, Nellie (regarding The Fittest of Survivals)
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27
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Richfield Oil Company
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28
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Ricordi Company
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29
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Rise of the Goldbergs
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30
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Robbins Music Corporation
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31
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Robert Inc.
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32
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Robinson, Willard (orchestra conductor)
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33
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Rogers, Will
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34
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Rolfe, B. A.
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35
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Roosevelt, Franklin D.
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36
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Rothafel, S. L.
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Rowland, Helen May (“Rosie” on The Rise of the Goldbergs)
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Rukeyeser, Merryle S.
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Russia
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Russell, Frank M. (regarding Tugwell Bill)
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Ryan, Henry
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
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Salvation Army
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Sarnoff, David
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Schullinger, Karl W. (NBC Concert Division)
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Schumann-Heink, Ernestine (singer)
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Scott's Emulsion
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Scripps-Howard Newspapers
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Seibel, George (Pittsburgh Sun-Telegram)
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Sherwood, “Uncle Bob”
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Shipp, Thomas R. Inc.
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Sisters of the Skillet
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Smith, Frank W. (New York Edison)
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Society of European Stage Authors and Composers
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Spaeth, Sigmund
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Spratt's Patent, Ltd.
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Springer, Dr. Curtis B. (regarding Forum of Timely Topics)
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Squibb, E. R., and Sons
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Standard Brands Inc.
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65
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Standard Oil of New Jersey
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1
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Standard Oil of New York-Socony Vacuum
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2
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Staplin, Lawrence (American Taxpayers' League)
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Steers, Lois (booking agent)
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Steinke, William (“Jolly Bill” on children's program)
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Stephen, Robert L. (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
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Stoll, Bert (author)
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Stratoshere Flight
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Street, Julian (NBC Program Department)
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Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company
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10
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Strong, Austin
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Sun Oil Company
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Sweden
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Swedish Patent Pool
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Swift and Company
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Tastyeast
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Taylor, Deems
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Texaco
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Time
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Times Square Studies
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Tinsdale, Edmund J. (regarding religious programs)
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Tolstoy, Count Ilya (program regarding Rasputin)
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Tomlinson, Edward
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Trade-Ways Study
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Traveler's Aid Society
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Army
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Library of Congress
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Senate
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United States Flag Association
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United States Industrial Alcohol Company
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Valle, Rudy
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Variety
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Warburg, Felix (regarding music programs)
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Warren, Helen (singer)
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Washington Coffee
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Welch Grape Juice Company
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Wheatena Corporation
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Wilhelm, Donald
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Willard Tablet Company
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Winchell, Walter
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Women's Radio Review
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Woolworth Company
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World Broadcasting Company
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9
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World Narcotic Defense Association
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Wynn, Ed
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10
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11
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Amalgamated Broadcasting Company
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YMCA
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18
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Young, Owen D.
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Young and Rubicam Advertising
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20
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1934
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21
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A. C. Spark Plug
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Academy of Political Science
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Adams, Maude
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Addis, Isabella
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25
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Advertising Federation of America
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Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company
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27
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Al Pearce and His Gang
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28
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Alber, Louis (FHA)
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23
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29
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American Broadcasting System
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30
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American Civil Liberties Union
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31
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American Family Robinson
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32
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American Fireside
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American Institute of Banking
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23
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34
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American Legion
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35
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American Medical Association
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36
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American Newspaper Publishers Association
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37
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American Petroleum Institute
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38
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American Radio Relay League
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23
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39
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American Rolling Mills
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23
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40
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General
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23
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41
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Richard Bannier file
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23
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42
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Thomas Belviso file
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23
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43
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John Royal file
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American Tobacco Company
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23
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44-45
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General
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23
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46
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Metropolitan Opera
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23
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47
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American Vocational Association series
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23
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48
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American Women's Association
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49
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America's Cup
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America's Industrial Parade Association
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23
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51
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Ames, Allan W. (Citizens Family Welfare Committee)
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23
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52
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Amos 'n' Andy
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Brisbane, Arthur
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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General
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Burnstine, Norman (editor)
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Byrd expedition
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Caldwell, Orestes H.
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Campana Corporation
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Campbell, Colonel R. Potter
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Campbell Soup Company
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Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
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Canadian Travel Bureau
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Carlsbad Products Company
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Catholic Hour
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Central Broadcasting Company
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Century of Progress (Chicago Exposition)
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Chevrolet
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Chicago Federation of Labor
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Chieti Band
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Christmas
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General
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Citizen's Budget Commission
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Clark Brothers
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Cleveland Electrical Illuminating Company
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Cleveland Orchestra
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Close, Upton
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Cole, Rex
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Columbia Concerts Corporation
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Columbo, Russ
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Committee for the Nation
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Consolidated Gas and Electric Company
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Continental Oil Company
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Cox, James M.
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Cravath, Paul D. (Metropolitan Opera)
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Croatia
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Crosley Radio Corporation
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Crusaders
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Damrosch, Walter
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Davis, Colonel Manton (RCA)
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Day Organization
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Democratic State Committee
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Detroit Symphony
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Diamond Jubilee of Oil
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Dodd, Jimmie “Red” (songwriter)
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Dragonette, Jessica
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Dunlap, Orrin (radio editor, New York Times)
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DuPont
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Early, Stephen
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Edgeworth Tobacco Company
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Edison Electric Company
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Editor and Publisher
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Educator Biscuit Company
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Einson-Freeman Company
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Election
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Electric Bond and Share Company
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Electric Power and Light Company
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Ellsworth, Richard (St. Lawrence University)
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England
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England, Edward Paul (Waldorf-Astoria)
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ERPI Corporation
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Erskine, John
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FOB Detroit
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Hearing
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General
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Testimony
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William Burke Miller
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Outline
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NAB brief
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Radio Education Committee
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Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America
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Federal Housing Administration
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Federal Light and Traction Company
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Federal Radio Commission
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Federal Trade Commission
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General
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Fifth Avenue Association
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Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
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Fleischman Company
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Florida
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27
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Rose Bowl
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Foreign Policy Association
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Forum Company
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Foster, Stephen
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Four Saints In Three Acts
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Four Nations Celebration
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Fox Furriers
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France
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Freeman Concert Service
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Frigidare
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Gache, Benjamin (Argentina)
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Garrett, Paul W. (General Motors)
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Gene and Glenn
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General Foods Corporation
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General Motors Corporation
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General Tire Company
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Gerard, James W.
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Kurt Sell
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Gillette Razor Company
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Goldsmith, Alfred N. (RCA)
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Goodrich, B. F., Tire Company
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Gordon, Madame Franka (Radio-Club America-France)
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Gotham Advertising
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Gough, Emil J. (Hearst Radio Service)
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Gray, Rep. Finly
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Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company
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Great Northern Hotel
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Groce, Joseph B. (Edison Electric Company, Boston)
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Grombach, Jean V., Productions Inc.
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Hard, William
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Harbord, James G. (RCA)
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Harris Amusement Corporation
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Harshbarger, Dema (Civic Concert Service)
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Harvey and Howe Inc.
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Hauptmann Trial
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Hawaiian Tribute to President Roosevelt
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Hegeman-Harris Company
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Heinl News Service
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Hershey Chocolate Company
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High, Stanley
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Hill, George W.
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Hingham (Massachusetts) Tercentenary
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Hollywood Bowl
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Hollywood on the Air
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Honolulu Advertiser Publishing Company
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Honorable Archie
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Hopson, B. H. (WAPI, Birmingham, Alabama)
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Horlick's Malted Milk
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Howe, Colonel Louis McHenry
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Hunt, Milton (attorney for Russ Columbo)
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31
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Hutchins, Robert M.
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28
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38
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International Broadcasts
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39
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International Harvester Company
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Irving Trust Company
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28
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42
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Marconi Broadcast
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Ivory Soap
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Janssen, Werner (conductor)
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Japan
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Jayne, Harold B.
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Jergens Company
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Jeritza, Maria
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Judell, Maxson F. (Reliance Pictures)
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Judson, Arthur
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K-7
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Kelley, Andrew F.
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Kellog Company
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Kelly, Fred C. (reporter, regarding Russia)
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Kennedy, John B.
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Kennedy, Joseph P.
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Kenney, Bert (script writer)
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Kenny, Nick (New York Daily Mirror)
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Kentucky Derby
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Kentucky vs. NBC and CBS (franchise tax)
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Kern, Jerome (MGM)
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Key, Pierre (Musical Digest)
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Kiddies Klub (KDKA)
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Knox, Frank
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Kochanski, Paul (musician)
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Kraft Phenix Cheese
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Kreymborg, Alfred (poet, regarding copyright infringement)
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Krock, Arthur
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Lady Esther Serenade
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Lafayette Centenary Program
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La France Company
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Lambs Club
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14
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Lampland, Ruth (YMCA)
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Landsheft and Bonning Advertising
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Lasker, Albert D.
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Lawrence, David
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General
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18
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John Royal file
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Leach, Henry Goddard (Forum)
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Lee Tire and Rubber Company
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Lehn and Fink
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Lennen and Mitchell
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Leonard, Eddie
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Leutz, Charles R. (regarding broadcasting book)
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Lever Brothers
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Levy, Isaac (WCAU)
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Lhevinne, Josef
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Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company
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Lilly, Beatrice
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Lindsey, Ben B.
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Literary Digest
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“Little Congress” Delegation
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Loftus, Anna D.
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Long, Huey
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Lord and Thomas Advertising
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Lum and Abner
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Lusitania Salvage
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Luxor Limited
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Lights Out: Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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43
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MacFadden True Story
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44
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Macy and Company
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Madison Square Garden
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Mais, S. P. B.
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Malone, Danny (Irish tenor)
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Marconi International Marine Communications, Ltd.
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Mariani, Hugo (violinist)
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Martin, John (NBC Juvenile Director)
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Mason, Gregory (explorer)
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Maxon Advertising
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Maxwell House Coffee
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Maybelline
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McClelland, George
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McClintock, Gray (regarding timber wolves)
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McDonough, J. R. (RKO)
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McLaughlin, Reverend Robert
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McNamee, Graham
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Melchoir, Lowitz
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Melony, Mrs. William B. (Better Homes & Gardens)
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Melton, James
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Meltzger, Charles H. (critic)
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Mencken, H. L.
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Merck and Company
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Metropolitan Opera
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Mexican Government
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“Microphone,” (column)
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Miles Laboratory
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Millay, Edna St. Vincent
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Millhauser, De Witt
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Mobilization for Human Needs
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Molle Company
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Montgomery Ward
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Moore, Benjamin, Paint Company
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Morris, Philip, and Company
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Morris Bank Plan
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Morro Castle Broadcast
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Mullen, Frank E.
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Music Corporation of America
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Musical Clock
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Musicians Emergency Fund
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15
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Nacoomee, Princess
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National Advisory Council on Radio in Education
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General
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30
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John Royal file
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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National Association of Broadcasters
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30
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National Association of Manufacturers
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30
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National Automobile Chamber of Commerce
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National Better Business Bureau
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National Biscuit Company
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24
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National Committee on Education by Radio
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25
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National Council of Catholic Men
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30
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26
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National Farm and Home Hour
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27
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National Geographic Society
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30
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National Institution of Public Affairs
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30
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29
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National Life and Accident Insurance Company
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30
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30
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National Music Camp
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31
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National Radio Editors Association
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30
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32
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National Radio Forum
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30
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33
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National Recovery Administration- Broadcast Code Authority
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30
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34
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New York Edison Company
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30
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35
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New York State Economic Council
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30
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36
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New York University
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37
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Noble, Samson (musician)
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North American Newspaper Alliance
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30
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38
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General
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30
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39
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J. N. Wheeler
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30
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Northam Warren Corporation
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41
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Nugent Commercial Radio Service
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Ohio State University
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45
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One Man's Family
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46
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Ovaltine Company
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47
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Pacific Coast Borax
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Packard Motor Car Company
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50
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Pan American Airways
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51
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Parker, Dr. Painless (dental advertisements)
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52
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Pathe News Inc.
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30
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53
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Penn Tobacco Company
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54
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People's Pulpit Association
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Pepsodent Company
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56
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Peruna Corporation
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Petry, Edward, and Company Inc.
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58
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Philco Radio and Television Corporation
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30
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59
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Philipp, Isidor (French pianist)
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60
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Pittsburgh Press
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30
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61
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Plough Company
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62
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Poling, Dr. Daniel (National Youth Radio Conference)
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30
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Political Broadcasts
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30
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63-65
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January-October
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31
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1-2
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November
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31
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3
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Cancellation of commercials
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31
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Election Day
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Massachusetts State Federation of Labor
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Miscellaneous
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Pontiac Company
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Post, Langdon W. (New York City Housing Authority)
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9
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Premier Pabst
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31
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10
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President's Birthday Ball
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Micro 764
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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31
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11
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Press Radio Bureau
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31
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12
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Press-Radio Situation
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31
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13
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Primrose House Cosmetics
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31
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14
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Procter and Gamble
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31
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15
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Progressive Grocer
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31
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16
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Purina Bakeries Corporation
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Quaker Oats Company
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23
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Q
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24
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Radio Announcements Inc.
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Radio City
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31
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25
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General
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31
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26
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Music Hall
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31
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Revels
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Radio Club America-France
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31
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Radio Conservation Council
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31
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30
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Radio Guide
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Radio-Keith-Orpheum
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31
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31
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General
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32
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Hollywood studio
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Radio Kitchen
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Radio Manufacturers Association
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Radio Music Company
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Radio Personalities
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Radio Stars
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Radiomarine Corporation
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Ralston Purina
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Ramsaye, Terry (Motion Picture Herald)
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Rankin, William H., Advertising
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Realsilk Hosiery
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Reinheimer, Howard E.
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Religious programming
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Republican Party
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Revell, Nellie (interviewer)
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Reyes, Juan (pianist)
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Richfield Oil Company
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Ricordi and Company (music license)
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51
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Rockefeller Center
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Rockefeller, John D., Sr.
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53
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Rockefeller, Nelson
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Rogers, Ginger, vs. NBC
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Rolfe, B. A.
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Romance of a People
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Roosevelt, Andre
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Roosevelt, Eleanor
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Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
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Rose, Viola
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Rothafel, S. L.
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Royal Fruit Gelatin
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Russia
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63
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General
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64
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Phillips Carlin file
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St. Louis Opera
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
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Salvation Army
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San Francisco Musicians Strike
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Sarnoff, David
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Schiffer Operettas
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Schmidt, Arthur P., Company
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Schoen, Ernst
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Scott, Howe, Bowen Inc. (station representatives)
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Scott Paper
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Scripps-Howard Newspapers
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Sealed Power Corporation
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Select Theatres Corporation
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Selective Service Advertising Group
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18
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Sherlock Holmes
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Shadyside Presbyterian Church (KDKA)
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Sherman, Mrs. John D. (NBC Advisory Council)
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Sherwood, “Uncle Bob”
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Shipp, Thomas R. Inc.
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Shortwave
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Sibley, Catherine (regarding Max Reinhart)
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Sinclair Oil Company
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Sinclair, Upton
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Sisters of the Skillet
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Slater, William (announcer)
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Smith, Frank W. (new York Edison)
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Society of European Stage Authors and Composers
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32
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Sound on Film
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32
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Southernaires
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Spaeth, Sigmund
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34
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Spitalny, Leopold
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35
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Sporting events
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Squibb Company
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Standard Oil of New Jersey
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39
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Standard Oil of New York
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40
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Stix, Thomas L.
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41
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Stokowsky, Leopold
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Stratosphere flight
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32
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42
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General
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32
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43
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Captain A. W. Stevens
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32
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44
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Street, Julian (NBC program department)
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32
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45
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Stribling radio series
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32
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46
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Studebaker
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32
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47
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Sun Oil Company
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32
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48
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Sustaining programs
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32
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49
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Swallow, John W. (RKO)
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32
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50
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Swarthout, Gladys
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32
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51
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Swift, and Company
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52
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Swing, Raymond
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32
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53
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Swope, Gerard
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32
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60
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Tastyeast Inc.
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32
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61
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Taylor, Swanee
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32
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62
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Texas Oil Company
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63
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Thomas, Lowell
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64
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Thompson, Adelina
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Thompson, J. Walter, Advertising
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66
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Titusville Show
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67
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Todd, Robertson, Todd Engineering Corporation
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68
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Tomlinson, Edward
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American Coalition
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George Denny
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American Vocational Series
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Anderson Nichols Survey
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Armour and Company
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Australia
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Baseball
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Belgium
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Boston Symphony Orchestra
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Boxing
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Prize fights
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Boy Scouts
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Sir John Reith
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Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
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Center Theater
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Child labor laws
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Child Study Association
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Radio Education Committee
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Rose Bowl
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Gibbons, Floyd
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Gillette Razor Company
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Harvard University
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Hearst Radio Corporation
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Director of Talks
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Ethiopian-Italian invasion
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John Royal file
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Hildegarde
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Hingham (Massachusetts) Tercentenary
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Todd, Robertson, and Todd Engineering
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Union Central Life Insurance (regarding Roses and Drums)
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United Advertising
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United Drug Company
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United Features Syndicate
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United Press
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General
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United States Government
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United States Tobacco Company
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Universal Pictures
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University Broadcast Council
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University of Chicago Round Table
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Vallee, Rudy
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Van Loon, Hendrik (WJZ)
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Van Loon, Janet (children's programs)
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Van Schmus, W. G. (regarding Radio City Music Hall)
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Variety
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Venida Products Program
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Via, Pedro (Moscow broadcast)
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Vick Chemical Company
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Voice of Youth
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Walker, James
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Warburg, Felix (NBC Advisory Council)
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Warner Brothers
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Welfare Council
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Western Farm and Home Hour
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Westminster Choir
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Wheatena
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Wheeler, John N.
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Willson, Meredith (NBC Western Division)
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Winchell, Walter
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Wing, Paul (NBC, Director of Childrens Programs)
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Winter, Mrs. Thomas G. (public relations)
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Withycomb, Donald (WFIL)
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Wolf, Charles and Rosalie
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Women Want Peace
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Women's National Radio Committee
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Women's Radio Review
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Wons, Tony
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Woodbury Soap
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Yale University
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You and Your Government
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YMCA
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Young, Owen D.
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Youth Sings Across Borders
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Zimbalist, Efrem
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X, Y, Z
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1936
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Academy of American Poets
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Advertisers Publishing Company (KGU)
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Advertisers Club of New York
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Advertising Federation of America
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Aeolian-Skinner Company
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Affiliated Broadcasting Company
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African Broadcasting Company
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Afro-American Newspapers
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Alberteum Program (Belgium)
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Alexandroff, Norman (Child Radio Research Association)
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Allen, Ida Baily (Homemaker of the Air)
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Amalgamated Wireless Limited
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General
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Personality Contest
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American Airlines
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American Association of Advertising Agencies
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American Bar Association
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American Education Forum
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American Home Products Corporation
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American Jewish Congress
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American Legion
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American Liberty League
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American Management Association
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American Medical Association
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American Museum of Natural History
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American Newspaper Publishers Association
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American Radiator Corporation
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American Red Cross
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American Road Builders Association
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General
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43
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Thomas Belviso file
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John Royal file
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45
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Mark Woods file
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Managed and Operated Stations
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48
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Program Reports
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Warner Brothers
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49-50
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General
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51-52
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Program Cuts
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Thomas Belviso file
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John Royal file
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American Society of Recording Artists
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American Tobacco Company
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America's Town Meeting of the Air
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Amlie, Oliver (Short-Wave Amateur Club)
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Amos 'n' Andy
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Anderson, Nicholas, Associates
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Anthony, Earl C. (KFI and KECA)
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Associated Country Women of the World
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Associated Hospital Service
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Associated Music Publishers Inc.
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Associated Press
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AVRO (Dutch broadcasting)
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Axton-Fisher Company
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Ayer, N. W., Advertising
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Aylesworth, Merlin H.
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Babbitt, B. T. Inc.
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Back to Methuselah
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Barber, Red
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Baseball
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General
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World Series (John Royal file)
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Batten, Barton, Durstin, and Osborn
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Belviso, Thomas
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Benton and Bowles Advertising
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Berge, A. John (WIBA)
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Berkeley, Kenneth H. (NBC, Washington Program Department)
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Berlin,, Irving Inc.
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Bermingham, Castleman, and Pierce Advertising
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Billboard
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Biltmore Hotel
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Biow Advertising
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Blackman Advertising
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Block Drug Company - Omega Oil
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Borden Company
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Boston Symphony
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Bowes, Major
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Boxing
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Breakfast Club
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Brisbane, Arthur
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Bristol-Myers
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Broadcasting
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Buick Motor Company
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Bulova Watch Company
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58
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Cadillac Motor Company
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59
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Cadman, S. Parkes (minister)
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60
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Caldwell, Orestes H.
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California Fruit Growers Association
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Campana Corporation
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Campbell-Ewald Advertising
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Campbell Soup Company
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Carnation Milk Company
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Carrington, Elaine Sterne
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Carter Medicine Company (regarding false claims)
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Cary, Robert Hamilton (claim against NBC)
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Catholic Hour
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Century of Progress
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Cheerio
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Chevrolet Motor Company
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Chicago Federation of Musicians
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Child Study Association
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Chrysler Corporation
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Citizens Family Welfare Committee
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City College of New York
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Cleveland Community Fund
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Cleveland Orchestra
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Script Division file
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Competition
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Columbia University
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Consolidated Radio Artists Inc.
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Cooper, Wyllis
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Cox Gelatin
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Cozzi, Mario (singer)
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Crosley Radio Corporation
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Department Stores Association
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Eclipse Broadcast
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Edison Electric Institute
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Educational Programs
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Elgin Watch Company
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Eno Ltd.
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Equitable Life Insurance Company
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Federal Communications Commission
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Federal Radio Education Committee
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Informal Engineering Conference
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Telephone Investigation
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Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America
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Federal Radio Project
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Federal Trade Commission
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Fidler, Jimmie
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Fitch, F. W., Company
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Five Hours Back
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Flagstad, Kirsten
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Flood Broadcasts
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Gene and Glenn
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General Federation of Women's Clubs
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General Foods Corporation
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37
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Kurt Von Boeckmann
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Goodwill Court
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Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
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Literary Digest
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South America
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Music Publishers Protective Association
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You and Your Government
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NBC Home Symphony
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NBC Music Guild Awards
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National Conference on Educational Broadcasting
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National Farm and Home Hour
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New York Academy of Medicine
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New York Herald Tribune
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New York Museum of Science and Industry
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Ohio State University
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Alfred Landon
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Radio Manufacturers Association
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National Advisory Council on Radio in Education Inc.
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National Archives
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National Committee on Education by Radio
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National Conference of Jews and Christians
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National Conference on Educational Broadcasting
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National Farm and Home Hour
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National Ice Advertising
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National Information Bureau
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National Life and Accident Insurance Company
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National Music Week
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New York Herald Tribune
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New York - Mayor
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New York University
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Normandie Broadcast
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Notre Dame University
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Ohio State University
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Olympics
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Pan American Programs
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Pan American Union
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Paris Exposition
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Pepsodent Company
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Philadelphia Orchestra
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Philippines
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Pope Pius XI
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Radio City Music Hall
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General
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Victor Division
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Radio Rundfunk Gesselschaft
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Radio Today
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Ralston Purina Company
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Ratcliffe, S. K. (BBC)
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Regional Advertisers
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Richardson, Anna Steese (Women's Home Companion)
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Robbins Music Corporation
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Rochester Civic Music Association
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Rochester Philharmonic
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Roosevelt, Nicholas (New York Herald Tribune)
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Russia
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San Francisco Exposition
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Santa Anita Race
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Shakespeare Series
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Shell Oil Corporation
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Smith, Carleton (music critic)
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Socialist Labor Party
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South African Broadcasting Company
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Southern Music Publishing Company (copyright)
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Spitzer, Henry
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Stephens College
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Tennis
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Transradio Press Service
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Traubel, Helen
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Unemployment Census
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United Brewers Industrial Foundation
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United Drug Company
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United Press
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Agriculture
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Navy
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Supreme Court
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University Broadcasting Council (Chicago)
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Vallee, Rudy
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Variety
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American Birth Control League
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American Education Forum
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American Heart Association
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American Jewish Congress
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American Tobacco Company
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American Youth Exposition
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General Correspondence
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George Denny
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Amos 'n' Andy
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Andean Anthropological Expedition
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Anderson, Maxwell
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Austria
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Authors Club
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General
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Nielsen Sales Index
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North American Newspaper Alliance
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Pan American Union
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Paramount Pictures
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Republican National Committee
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Republican State Committee - New York
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Press Radio Bureau
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Princeton University
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Progressive Education Association
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Radio Cite
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Radio Digest
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Radio Guide
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Radio Manufacturers Association
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Salvation Army
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Science on the March
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South African Broadcasting Corporation
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Spanish Child Welfare Association
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Stanford University
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This Is Radio
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Paths to Prosperity
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Toronto Festival
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Transamerican Broadcasting and Television Corporation
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Transatlantic Spelling Bee
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Library of Congress
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World Broadcasting System
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ABCs of Radio
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Adam Hat Stores
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Air Youth of America
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American Civil Liberties Union
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American Education Forum
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League for Political Education
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Association of National Advertisers
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Atlanta Journal School of the Air
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Australia
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Bank of America
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Belgium
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Bell Syndicate Inc.
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American Can Company
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American Mercury
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American Museum of Natural History
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American Tobacco Company
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Atlanta Journal
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Atlantic Monthly
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Australian Broadcasting Commission
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Automobile Races
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Baseball-World Series
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Better Speech Institute of America
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Billboard
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Blue Network
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Board of War Communications
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Boston Chamber of Commerce
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Boston Symphony Orchestra
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Boxing
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Brazil
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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British War Relief Society
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Tommy Dorsey Contest
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Frank Mullen file (case against ASCAP)
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Broadcasting Publications
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Browder, Earl
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California, University of
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Campfire Girls
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Campana Sales Company
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Campbell Soup Company
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Canada
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Canada Dry Ginger Ale (Information Please)
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Canadian Marconi Company
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Canadian Railways Association
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Carnegie Corporation of New York
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Catholic Hour
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Cavalcade of America
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Century Association
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Chamberlain Sales Corporation
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Chase National Bank
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Cheerio
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Chemicals Inc.
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Chevrolet
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Chicago Community Fund
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Chicago Conference (NBC directors public service and educational programs)
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Chicago Daily News
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Chicago Motor Club
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Child Study Association of America
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Children's Hour
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China
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Christian Science Committee on Publications
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Christian Science Monitor
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Christmas program
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Chrysler Corporation
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Cities Service
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Citizenship Educational Service Inc.
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Civic Concert Service
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
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Cobb, Mabel
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Coca Cola
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Colonial Williamsburg
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Columbia Music Festival
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Columbia University
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Columbia University Press
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Conference on Inter-American Relations in the Field of Music
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Consolidated Edison
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Consolidated Radio Artists
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Consolidated Royal Chemical Company
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Consumer Movement
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Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting
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Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
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Copyright Act of 1940
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Council Against Intolerance in America
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Cracraft Electronic Orchestra
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Crossroads
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Crown Drug Company
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Cuba
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Dallas Morning News
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European War
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Evaluation of School Broadcasts
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Fine Arts Program
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Rose Bowl
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Foreign Policy Association
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Gallant American Women
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Gene and Glenn
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General Federation of Women's Clubs
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General Foods
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General Mills
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General Motors
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Gillette Safety Razor Company
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Pan American Union
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This Is War
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Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
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Defense Communications Board
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Army
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Commerce
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General
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Marine Corps
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War
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Library of Congress
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Office of Facts and Figures
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Office of Production Management
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War Production Board
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Variety
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Subseries: Department Files, 1927-19427 boxes (6.2 cubic feet) and microfilm (35 mm) Integrated files from many offices at NBC's New York headquarters, primarily consisting of internal memoranda, correspondence, newsclippings, reports, minutes, charts, financial data, blueprints, photographs, and related items. The files are arranged first by year (1927-1931 is treated as a single unit) and then by department. It should be noted that documentation consists of material both by and about most departments. Under many headings there are files for divisions and prominent personnel. There are also separate files for NBC presidents Richard C. Patterson, Lenox Lohr, and Niles Trammell. Though far from complete, the material is of high quality. Many of the memos and reports are quite detailed and often reveal policy decisions and implementation. Documentation is particularly impressive for the program department. Located here is material on the development of educational and children's programs, the growth of international broadcasting, the handling of commercial sponsorship, the disposition of program ideas and the coverage of news and special events. There are also significant files for NBC's Artists Service and for the continuity acceptance, general services, sales, engineering, station relations, publicity, and legal departments. Files for division and station operations (especially for Chicago, Hollywood, and San Francisco) and for the foreign offices in England and on the continent, are of considerable interest. The former indicate quite well the changing relationship between New York and the division offices as those offices sought greater autonomy. The latter provide a great deal of information on NBC activities overseas through NBC's representatives Fred Bate and Max Jordan. These files are especially interesting for NBC's response to the political and military situation of the late 1930s and early 1940s. (Of special note in the files for 1940 and 1941 are copies of letters from Paul Archinard to John Royal regarding the fall of France.) The foreign office files also document the rise of newscating, interest in European television experimentation, and relations with the BBC. Concern about government broadcasting regulations and competition with CBS in domestic and foreign operations is evident throughout. Files for Frank Russell, vice-president in Washington, D.C., are the most substantial regarding the FCC and federal legislation; the files for sales, programming, division and station operations, and the foreign offices best reflect competition with CBS. Use of electrical transcriptions, construction of studios, music rights, and the relationship between the Red and Blue Networks are documented in many areas of the files. For several departments there are memos and reports which detail their history and operations. A letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Lenox Lohr (July 22, 1937) may be found in the files for NBC's Washington, D.C., studios. In addition to those already mentioned, some NBC executives and personnel represented here are James Rowland Angell, Bertha Brainard, Samuel Chotzinoff, John Elwood, George Engels, Don E. Gilman, O. B. Hanson, William S. Hedges, Edgar Kobak, Frank E. Mason, Joseph V. McConnell, Clarence Menser, William Burke Miller, Frank E. Mullen, John F. Royal, A. A. Schecter, Sidney Strotz, Lewis Titterton, Roy C. Witmer, and Mark Woods. The oversize materials with the department fils are only available on microfilm.
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General
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Frank Black
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Script Continuity
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Program Manager, Sidney Strotz
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September-December
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Pacific Division Reports
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London-Fred Bate
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1934
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Frank Black
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Ernest LaPrade
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Continuity Acceptance
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Children's Programs-John Martin
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Education Division-Franklin Dunham
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Program
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Foreign Offices
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Basel-Max Jordan
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Box
92
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34-35
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Correspondence
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Box
92
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36-37
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Reports
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London-Fred Bate
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Box
92
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38
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Correspondence
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Box
92
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39
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Script Department
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1937
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Box
92
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40
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President, Lenox Lohr
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Box
92
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41
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Assistant to the President, Martha McGrew
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Box
92
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42-43
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Continuity Acceptance
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Electrical Transcriptions
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Box
92
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44
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Correspondence
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Box
92
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45
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Reports
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Engineering
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Box
92
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46
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Chief Engineer, O.B. Hanson
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92
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47
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Assistant Chief Engineer, George McElrath
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Box
92
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48
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Chimes
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Box
92
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49
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Control Room
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Box
92
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50
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Eastern Division-G.O. Milne
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Box
92
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51
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Heating and Ventilation
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Micro 764
Reel
2
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
Box
92
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52
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Reports
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Box
92
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53
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Short Wave
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General Services
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Box
92
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54
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Director, W.G. Preston
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Box
92
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55
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Guest Tours
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Box
92
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56
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Legal
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Box
92
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57
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NBC Operated Stations-A.H. Morton, Director
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Program
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Box
92
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58
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Announcers
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Box
92
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59
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Budget
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Box
92
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60
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Commercial-Bertha Brainard, Chief
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Box
92
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61-63
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Director, John F. Royal
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Box
92
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64
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Educational Counsellor-James R. Angell
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Box
92
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65
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Educational Division
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International Division
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Box
92
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66
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General
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Box
92
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67
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Commercial
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Box
92
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68
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Report, “NBC Programs Specially Built for Foreign Audiences”
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Box
92
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69
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Publicity
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Micro 764
Reel
2
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
Box
92
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70
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Script Department-Chief, L.H. Titterton
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Box
92
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71
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Sustaining-International Pick-ups
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Box
92
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72
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Women's Activities
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Box
92
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73
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Miscellaneous
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Publicity
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Box
92
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74
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Director, Clay Morgan
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Box
92
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75
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Press-Photo Section
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Box
93
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1
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Research and Development
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Sales
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Box
93
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2-3
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Director, Roy Witmer
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Box
93
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4
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Assistant to the Director, J.V. McConnell
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Box
93
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5
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Eastern Sales Manager, Kenneth Dyke
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Box
93
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6
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Station Relations
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93
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7
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Treasurer
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Division and Station Operations
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Chicago
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Box
93
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8-9
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Vice President, Niles Trammell
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Box
93
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10
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Manager, Sidney Strotz
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Box
93
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11
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Legal Department
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Box
93
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12
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Cleveland-V.H. Pribble, Manager
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Hollywood
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Box
93
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13
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Engineering
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Box
93
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14
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Box
93
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15
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Program
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Real Estate
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Box
93
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16
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General
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Micro 764
Reel
3
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
Box
93
Folder
17
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El Capitan Theatre
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Box
93
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18
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Sales
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Box
93
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19
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Philadelphia
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Box
93
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20
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Pittsburgh
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San Francisco
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Box
93
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21-22
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Vice President, Don Gilman
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Box
93
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23
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Program Department
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Box
93
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24
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Engineering
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Box
93
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25
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Schenectady
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Washingtin, D.C.
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Box
93
Folder
26-27
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Vice President, Frank Russell
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Box
93
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28
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Dedication
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Box
93
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29
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Program
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Box
93
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30
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General
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Box
93
Folder
31
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International
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Foreign Offices
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Box
93
Folder
32
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Basel-Max Jordan
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Box
93
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33
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London-Fred Bate
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1938
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Box
93
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34
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President, Lenox Lohr
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Box
93
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35
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Assistant to the President, Martha McGrew
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Box
93
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36
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Artists Service
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Box
93
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37
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Continuity Acceptance
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Program Standards Committee
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Box
93
Folder
38-43
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Electrical Transcriptions-Reports
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Box
93
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44
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Engineering-O.B. Hanson, Chief
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Box
93
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45
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General Services
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Box
93
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46
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Legal
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Box
93
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47
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Program
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Box
93
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48
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Business Manager, C.W. Fitch
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Box
93
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49
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Commercial-Bertha Brainard, Chief
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Box
93
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50-51
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Director, John F. Royal
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Education
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Box
93
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52
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Chief, W. Preston
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Box
93
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53
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Electrically transcribed Programs
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Box
93
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54
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Station Contacts
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Box
93
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55
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Miscellaneous
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Box
93
Folder
56-57
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Educational Counsellor, J.R. Angell
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Box
93
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58
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Evening Program Manager, William B. Miller
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Box
93
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59
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General
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International Division
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Box
93
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60
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Director, Frank Mason
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Box
93
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61
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Director, Percy Winner
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Box
93
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62
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Assistant Director, G. Hickock
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Box
93
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63
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General
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Box
93
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64
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Reports
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Box
93
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65
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Summary of Programs-Monthly Reports
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Music
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Box
93
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66
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Music Advisor, Samuel Chotzinoff
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Box
93
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67
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Orchestra
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Box
93
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68
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News and Special Events
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Box
93
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69
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Reference Recordings
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Box
93
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70
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Script Division-Chief, L.H. Titterton
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Box
93
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71
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Sound Effects
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Box
93
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72
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Women's Activities
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Publicity
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Box
93
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73
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Director, Clay Morgan
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Box
93
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74
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Advertising and Promotion Pieces (Institutional)
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Box
94
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1
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Research and Development
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Box
94
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2
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Sales-Director, Roy Witmer
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Box
94
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3
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Station Relations
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Treasurer
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Box
94
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4
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Budget
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Box
94
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5
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Mark Woods
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Division and Station Operations
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Box
94
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6
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Boston
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Box
94
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7
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Bound Brook, New Jersey
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Chicago
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Box
94
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8-9
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Vice President, Niles Trammell
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Box
94
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10
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News and Special Events
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Box
94
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11
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Program Department
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Cleveland
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Box
94
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12
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Dedication
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Micro 764
Reel
3
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
Box
94
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13
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General
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Box
94
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14
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Denver
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Box
94
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15
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Detroit
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Box
94
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16
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Hollywood
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Box
94
Folder
17-19
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Vice President, Don Gilman
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Micro 764
Reel
3
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
Box
94
Folder
20-21
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Engineering
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Box
94
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22
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General Services
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Box
94
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23
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Opening
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Box
94
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24-25
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Personnel-Payroll
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Box
94
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26
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Program
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Box
94
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27
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Real Estate
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Box
94
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28
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Sales
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Box
94
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29
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Philadelphia-Dedication
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Box
94
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30
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Pittsburgh
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Box
94
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31
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San Francisco
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Schenectady
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Box
94
Folder
32
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Dedication
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Micro 764
Reel
3
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
Box
94
Folder
33
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General
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Washington, D.C.
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Box
94
Folder
34-35
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Vice President, Frank Russell
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Box
94
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36
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International
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Box
94
Folder
37
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Legal
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Foreign Offices
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Basel-Max Jordan
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Box
94
Folder
38-39
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General
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Box
94
Folder
40
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Moscow Assignment
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Box
94
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41
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London-Fred Bate
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1939
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Box
94
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42
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President, Lenox Lohr
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Box
94
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43
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Executive Vice President, Niles Trammell
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Box
94
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44
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Artists Service
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Box
94
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45
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Blue Network
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Box
94
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46
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Continuity Acceptance
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Box
94
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47
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Electrical Transcriptions
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Box
94
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48
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Engineering
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Box
94
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49
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General Services-V.J. Gilcher, Director
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Information
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Box
94
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50
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Director, Frank E. Mason
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Box
94
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51
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Form Letters
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Box
94
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52
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International Division
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Box
94
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53
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Press Division
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Box
94
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54
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Legal
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Box
94
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55
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NBC Operated Stations-A.H. Morton, Director
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Program
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Box
94
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56
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Business Manager, C.W. Fitch
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Box
94
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57
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Commercial-Bertha Brainard, Chief
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Box
94
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58
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Director, John F. Royal
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Education Division
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Box
94
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59
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Chief, Walter G. Preston
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Box
94
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60
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Counsellor, James R. Angell
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Box
94
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61
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Proceedings of the Director's Meeting
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Box
94
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62
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Evening Program Manager, William B. Miller
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94
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63
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International Division
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94
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64
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Meetings
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94
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65
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Music Division
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94
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66
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News and Special Events
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94
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67
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Reference Recordings
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Box
94
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68
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Script Division
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Box
94
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69
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Sustaining Division
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Box
94
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70
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Miscellaneous
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Sales
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Box
94
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71
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Blue Network Chief, A. E. Nelson
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94
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72
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Director, Roy C. Witmer
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94
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73
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Director's Assistants, Joseph V. McConnell and E.R. Hitz
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94
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74
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Form Letters
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94
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75
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Managers, Kenneth Dyke and I.E. Showerman
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94
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76
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Sales Promotion
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94
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77
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Statistical Department
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Station Relations
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94
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78
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Director, William Hedges
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Box
94
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79
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Development and Research
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Box
94
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80
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National Spot and Local Sales
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94
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81
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Traffic Division
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94
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82
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Treasurer, Mark Woods
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Division and Station Operations
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Chicago
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94
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83
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Engineering
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Box
94
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84
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Opera Building Studio
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94
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85
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Program Department
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Box
94
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86
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Cleveland
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Box
94
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87
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Denver
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Box
94
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88
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Hollywood
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Box
94
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89
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Vice President, Don Gilman
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General
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95
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2
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Pittsburgh-Dedication
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San Francisco
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95
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Vice President, Alfred E. Nelson
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95
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4
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General
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Washington, D.C.
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95
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Vice President, Frank Russell
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95
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General
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Foreign Offices
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Basel-Max Jordan
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London-Fred Bate
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1940
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President
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Box
95
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9
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Lenox Lohr
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95
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10
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Niles Trammell
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General
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Artists Service
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Blue Network
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Continuity Acceptance
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Engineering
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General Services
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International
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Commercial
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Sustaining
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21
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Program
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95
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22
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Business Manager, C.W. Fitch
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Commercial
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95
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John F. Royal
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25
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Sidney Strotz
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Education
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General
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Evening Program Manager, William B. Miller
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Meetings
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Music
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News and Special Events
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Production
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Program and Talent Sales
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Script
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36
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Sustaining
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95
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37
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Miscellaneous
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38
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Sales
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Station Relations
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39
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Development and Research
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40
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National Spot and Local Sales
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General
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42
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Treasurer, Mark Woods
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Division and Station Operations
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95
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Multi-station file
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Chicago
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95
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44
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Engineering
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45
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Manager, Sidney Strotz
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General
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Cleveland
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Denver
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Hollywood
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49
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Vice President, Don Gilman
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50
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Engineering
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51
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Program
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Sales
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Philadelphia
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San Francisco
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53
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Vice President, Alfred E. Nelson
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New Studios
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General
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Washington, D.C.
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Vice President, Frank Russell
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58
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General
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Foreign Offices
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Continental-Geneva-Max Jordan
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London-Fred Bate
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1941
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President, Niles Trammell
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President's Office
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Vice President, John F. Royal
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Continuity Acceptance
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Engineering
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General Services
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International
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Budget
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Personnel
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Problem regarding mail response
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Publicity
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Budget
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Business Manager
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Dance Bands
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Director, Sidney Strotz
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Subseries: Historical Files, 1923-1927, 19302 boxes (1.3 cubic feet) Files designated “historical” by NBC, primarily consisting of material on a 1926 RCA-sponsored broadcast of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) “Phantom Banquet” and program logs of WJZ and WJY. Documentation present on the ambitious MIT broadcast includes correspondence, press releases, newspaper clippings, notes, lists, a program, a MIT magazine, and copies of photoradiograms of the banquet speakers. WJZ and WJY, both owned and operated by RCA, shared the same New York City studios, with WJY providing cultural programming and WJZ broadcasting music and entertainment of a wider appeal. Although WJZ was the dominant partner, it operated on a restricted schedule because of frequency-sharing with other area stations. Its logs cover the period from acquisition from the Westinghouse Corporation, May 1923, through the first years of management by NBC, 1926-1927. The WJZ logs are especially valuable for their indication of hook-ups with other stations, problems with the use of ASCAP music, and the nature of early program sponsorship. The WJY logs cover the period from May 1923 to April 1926. Also part of this section of the general files is audience mail for two 1930 programs: The Radio Guild and An Hour with Shakespeare.
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Subseries: Station Files, 1929, 1932-19423 boxes (2.2 cubic feet) Integrated files concerning NBC's relations with its affiliates and its owned-and-operated stations. The majority of the files concern domestic broadcasting, but a few foreign short-wave stations are also represented. While most are NBC-related, a few stations (e.g. WHA, Madison, Wisconsin, and WAAB, Boston, Massachusetts) are not; their inclusion was determined by their effect on NBC stations. The files consist of correspondence, memos, notes, reports, FCC hearings, contracts, charts, clippings, and financial data. Arranged alphabetically by call letters, most stations have separate files; those of only a few items are grouped into four folders of miscellaneous material. Although inclusive dates are given for the material on many stations, there are frequent gaps within these span dates. Most of the files concern rates, time options, frequency and power allocations, contract negotiations, and facility operations and locations. Although usually routine and fragmentary, the material for several stations is particularly noteworthy in its quantity and quality: KECA, Los Angeles; KOMO, Seattle, WLW, Cincinnati, WLS, Chicago; and WEAF, New York City. Few files contain information on specific programming, but there is significant material throughout on NBC's competition for affiliates with CBS, the FCC and other investigations and regulations, the station line-up between the Red and Blue Networks, and the history and operations of the Pacific Coast Network. Many files also contain information on station history. Among the NBC executives whose responsibilities are treated here are A.L. Ashby, Merlin H. Aylesworth, Phillips Carlin, William S. Hedges, Edgar Kobak, Lenox Lohr, Frank E. Mason, Joseph V. McConnell, Richard C. Patterson, Frank Russell, Niles Trammell , and Roy C. Witmer.
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KOB, Albuquerque, 1936-1941
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KTAR, Phoenix, 1935-1940
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KTBS, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1932-1936, 1940
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KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, 1934, 1937-1940
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KTMS, Santa Barbara, California, 1937, 1939
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KB1, Tacoma, Washington, 1932
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KWK, St. Louis, 1933-1942
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KWKH, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1935
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KYA, San Francisco, 1933-1934, 1939
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KZRC, KZRH, Philippines, 1940-1941
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WAAB, Boston, 1934
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WEAN, Providence, Rhode Island, 1936-1937, 1941
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Subseries: Television Files, 1930-19505 boxes (2.1 cubic feet) Integrated files on the development of television broadcasting at NBC, 1930-1950, consisting of correspondence, memos, reports, booklets, studies, press releases, news clippings, promotional items, scripts, blue prints, and related items. The bulk of the files are for the period 1935-1949 and consist of material from the offices of several NBC departments and divisions. Arranged first by year and then by subject, the files are fragmentary and lacking in consistency, but they nevertheless contain much that is of value in documentating early development of television. A significant portion of the files concern such topics as NBC's relations with the FCC, the role of RCA in television technology, and engineering problems and operations. There is also noteworthy coverage of surveys of early television audiences, experiments in television programming, and the use of film in broadcasts. Throughout, NBC's concern about competition is evident. Noteworthy here is a 1935 confidential report on the experiments conducted by Philo Farnsworth and, for the 1930s and 1940s, correspondence and reports on CBS television activities. For the mid-to-late 1930s there is significant documentation regarding interest in television experiments in England and Europe. Although World War II brought a halt to television development by NBC and RCA, the post-war period files document NBC's push forward quite well. These later files also concern competition, technical advances, and related topics. In addition, there is material on the establishment of an NBC station in Washington, D.C., and the development of program sponsorship. A number of files concern specific programming. Of special interest are the scripts A Television Demonstration for Mr. Sarnoff, dated May 10, 1937, and adaptations of The Butter and Egg Man and My Heart's in the Highlands. Throughout the files many NBC personnel are represented. Among the most prominent are Merlin H. Aylesworth, Bertha Brainard, William F. Brooks, Charles Denny, George Engels, O.B. Hanson, William S. Hedges, Stockton Helffrich, Frank E. Mason, George McClelland, Alfred H. Morton, Max Jordan, Richard C. Patterson, John F. Royal, and Sylvester L. Weaver, Jr. Oversized material is located in Box 563, Folder 2.
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1930-1932
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1933
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General
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RCA Victor: Report, “Television with Cathode Ray Tubes”
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1935
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General
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Program Department
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RCA Manufacturing Company
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Television Institute (Rome)
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1936
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Engineering Department
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Miscellaneous
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TV Questionnaire
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1937
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General
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Engineering Department
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RCA
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Report, “TV Observations in Europe” / by C.W. Farrier
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Scripts
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1938
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“Emergency Call” / by Ted Byron, October 13, 1938
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General
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Engineering Department
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Guest Relations Division
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Mobile Unit
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Press Clippings
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Radio and Television (magazine)
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Report, “TV in Europe” / by Thomas Hutchinson
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1939
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“The Butter and Egg Man,” September 13, 1939
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Federal Communications Commission
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First Television Program
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Gordon, Max (regarding scripts)
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Pathé News
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Program Department
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RCA
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Television Activity Summary
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Zenith Radio Corporation
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Federal Communications Commission
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General
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Report by Roy Norr
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Film
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Gordon, Max (regarding scripts)
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Hollywood
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Hutchinson, Thomas - Program Chief
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Morton, A.H. - TV Director
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“My Heart's in the Highland,” March 13, 1940
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Program Department
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Republican National Committee
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Schwartz, Arthur (Chesterfield Motion Picture Company)
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Standard Oil Company
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Status of TV - Background material for report, 1935-1940
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TV Book
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Washington, D.C.
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Williams, Edna (regarding films)
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World's Fair Survey
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Zenith Radio Corporation
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1941
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Federal Communications Commission
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General
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TV Demonstration
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Film
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Hutchinson, Thomas - Program Chief
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Morton, A.H. - TV Director
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National Philharmonic Symphony Association
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Procter and Gamble (regarding Knickerbocker Playhouse)
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RCA
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Rule, Christopher (fashion artist)
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U.S. Office of Emergency Management
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Yale University
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After Dinner
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Digest of Press and other opinion
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False Witness
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Music in TV - Program ideas and Budget, by Robert Graf
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Program Suggestions
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U.S. Office of Civil Defense
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War - Air Raid Wardens
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Engineering Department
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Goldsmith, Dr. Alfred N. (RCA)
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Program Department
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RCA: Report, “TV - An Immediate Post War Service to the Public”
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Royal, John F. - Vice President for Television
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Chronicles of America (Yale University)
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Federal Communications Commission
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Hearings regarding NBC's Washington, D.C., station
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Fiz Quiz
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Space and Equipment
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TV Cost Study
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Hearing regarding NBC's Washington, D.C., station
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General
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Direct Examinaton
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Raymond Guy
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Norman Kersta
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John F. Royal
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Exhibits
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Los Angeles, California
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NBC-TV, Guide to Commercial Production Procedures (booklet)
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Planning and Development: Report, “Financial Prospects for NBC Telecasting, 1946-1950”
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Policies
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Program Department
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Federal Communications Commission
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Hearing regarding NBC's Washington, D.C., station
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Los Angeles, California
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Miscellaneous
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Monthly Reports
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Music Clearance
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Report on the Status of Television Broadcasting at NBC
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Stan Ford Associates
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TV Department Policies
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TV Film Library (NBC)
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Aladdan Television, Inc.
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Monthly Operations Analysis (March only)
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NBC-TV Master Plan
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RCA
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Station Affiliates - Sales
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Statistics
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Swift and Company
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Television Research Institute
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“The Future of Television” / by W.J. Baxter
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NBC-TV Master Plan
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Station Affiliations
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TV Department
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“Videotown - One Year Later” (Study by Newell-Emmett Company)
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1950
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“Short Cut to Television” (promotion)
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Station Affiliations (sales)
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Series: Office Files, 1927-1976 343 boxes (234.0 cubic feet) and 1 reel of microfilm (35 mm) : The Office files are arranged into 9 sub-series: Advisory Council Reports and Minutes; Executives; Public Relations; Corporate Relations; Operations; Spot Sales and Owned-and-Operated Stations; Public Affairs; Radio Network; Television Network.
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Subseries: Advisory Council Reports and Minutes, 1927-19361 box (0.4 cubic feet) Reports and minutes of the NBC Advisory Council, 1927-1936. Created by Owen D. Young, the council was composed of such other distinguished citizens as Charles Evans Hughes, Walter Damrosch, Dwight Morrow, Newton D. Baker, Robert M. Hutchins, and Elihu Root, and it reviewed programming and made suggestions on NBC policy in the areas of ethics, good taste, and the public interest. Although touted as a forum for public access to broadcast decision-making, the council never functioned in that manner. Half of the reports and minutes are bound, the others are in pamphlet form. For 1927, 1929, and 1934 there are minutes of the annual meetings, while the reports cover the period from the beginning of NBC operations in November 1926 through early 1936. (The council continued operation until February 1941.) Particularly noteworthy is the annual report to the Advisory Council by the NBC president. Included here is information on the past year's broadcasting highlights with discussions of future plans. Through 1934 there are committee reports on such program areas as agriculture, education, labor, music, religion, and women's activities; in the last two years these are replaced by program summaries. For the later reports there are usually detailed program analyses; these are accompanied by program highlights broken down by type and often with narrative descriptions. For most of the 1930s there is a considerable amount of information on NBC's international broadcasts. Many of the reports also list NBC network stations and affiliates, advertisers, and notable entertainers and prominent individuals heard over the network. There is usually a map of NBC's broadcast circuits in the United States. The reports and minutes are arranged chronologically by year. The 1939 volume is a brief history.
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Subseries: Executives, 1931-1956 22 boxes (18.3 cubic feet) : The Executives subseries contain the papers of: John F. Royal; Niles Trammell; Sylvester L. Weaver Jr.; and Frank K. White.
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Royal, John F. (1886-1978). Papers, 1931-19506 boxes (5.4 cubic feet) Papers of an NBC vice president for programming, 1931-1940; for international relations, 1940-1944; and for television, 1940-1950. The papers consist of correspondence, memos, reports, pamphlets, newspaper and magazine articles, lists, drafts, photographs, notes, schedules, charts, and related material. They are divided into two groups: carbons of outgoing correspondence, 1931-1942, and an alphabetically-arranged subject file, 1940-1950; there is some duplication between the two. The bulk of the outgoing correspondence pertains to Royal's tenure as vice president for programming. These papers document particularly well the development of music programming, the growth of NBC's involvement with Latin America, coverage of European war news, and NBC's first television broadcasts. There is also material on routine policy implementation; production, especially for educational and cultural programs; ASCAP; censorship; and the FCC. Major programs treated include America's Town Meeting of the Air and the University of Chicago Round Table; prominent individuals that may be noted include George V. Denny, Hans V. Kaltenborn, Nelson Rockefeller, Raymond Gram Swing, and Arturo Toscanini. There is also a significant amount of material regarding such NBC figures as James Rowland Angell, Samuel Chotzinoff, Margaret Cuthbert, Frank E. Mullen, Frank Russell, David Sarnoff, A. A. Schecter, Niles Trammell, and Mark Woods. Interest in programming can also be found in Royal's later files. Notable here is a 1943 continuity acceptance working manual; a report on NBC operations in 1943; several files on post-war planning; and a file on litigation over Mr. District Attorney. For Royal's tenure as vice president for international relations the papers document the network's part in World War II through short wave broadcasting and reveal the close cooperation among the international division, the coordinator for inter-American affairs, and the Office of War Information. Though there is substantial material concerning broadcasts to Europe and to military personnel throughout the world, most of the files concern Latin America. Especially interesting is the development of the Pan American Network of NBC affiliates and the implementation of Royal's policies for the coverage of events of interest to Latin Americans and the broadcasting of selected Latin American programs for listeners. There is significant material regarding competition for the Latin American audience with the Columbia Broadcasting System, the Mutual Broadcasting System, and the Crosley Corporation; difficulties in obtaining time and equipment for operations; broadcasts of such NBC programs as the Inter-American University of the Air and the NBC Symphony; and attempts by advertisers to become involved in short wave broadcasting. Other files concern NBC's relations with RCA, especially regarding the sale of its equipment in Latin America; the use of recordings in short wave broadcasts; and broadcasts by two NBC commentators, Edward Tomlinson and Raymond Gram Swing. Activities in television broadcasting are documented primarily in the television portion of the subject file, though there is related material elsewhere. A particularly significant report is Royal's “Quo Vadis: Wither Goest Thou NBC?” (1945), with related correspondence from 1949. Fragmentary and generally routine, the other television files concern such matters as filmed television shows, plays, and related matters. NBC executives and other prominent personnel represented here are James Rowland Angell, Fred Bate, William F. Brooks, Max Jordan, Frank Mullen, A. A. Schecter, and Niles Trammell. There is also correspondence with Emilio Azcarraga, Allen Nevins, Nelson Rockefeller, Raymond Gram Swing, Edward Tomlinson, and Sylvester L. Weaver Jr.
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American Red Cross, 1942-1943
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Board of War Communications, 1942-1944
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Broadcasters Victory Council, 1942
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Caprino Sisters (singers), 1948-1949
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Clark, Evans (Twentieth Century Fund), 1942
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Coordinator for Inter-American Affairs, 1942-1944
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Downes, Olin, 1943-1944
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European Broadcasting Alliance Plan - A.V.L. Herbert, 1945
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Faulkner, George (regarding ABC's American Almanac), 1940 (1949-1950)
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Festival of Freedom (program series with Latin American ministers), 1942
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William Grant Advertising Agency, 1942-1943
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Inter-American University of the Air, 1942-1944
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International Division
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Booking orders, 1942-1943
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Elwood, John W., 1942-1944
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Latin America
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Argentine Diary, by Ray Josephs, 1944
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Reorganization of Argentine broadcasting, 1940
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Teatro Colón, 1940
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U.S. Commerce Department, Reports, 1940-1943
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Empresa de Propaganda Standard, Ltda., 1942
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Musica Internationale Downey, Ltda., 1940
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Radio Survey in Brazil, by Lloyd A. Free, 1941
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Sociedade Radio Atlantica, 1941
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Officina Interamericana de Radio, 1941-1944
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Miscellaneous, 1941-1945
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111
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33
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Dominican Republic, 1942-1944
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Ecuador
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111
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34
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Voz de los Andes, 1941-1944
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111
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35
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Miscellaneous, 1941-1942
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111
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36
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Guatamala, 1940-1944
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Haiti
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111
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37
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Construction of short wave station, 1938-1939
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111
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38
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Stations, 1944
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111
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39
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Third Congress of the Caribbean, 1941
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111
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40
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Honduras, 1941
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Mexico
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111
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Amigos Mexicanos del Pueblo Norteamericano, 1941
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111
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42
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Border stations, 1940-1942
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111
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43
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President Comacho, 1940-1942
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111
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44
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Rubio, Olalla (Cadena Radio Continental), 1942-1943
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111
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45
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Padilla, Ezequiel (Foreign Minister), 1942-1944
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111
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46
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Radio Programmas de Mexico, S.A., 1941-1942
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111
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47
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Spanish News to Mexico, 1942-1943
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111
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48
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Miscellaneous, 1941-1944
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111
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49
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Nicaragua, 1941-1944
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111
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Panama, 1941-1945
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Paraguay
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111
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51
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Radio La Capital and Phillips Company, 1941-1943
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111
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52
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Miscellaneous, 1941-1943
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Peru
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111
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Hubbard, Ora James (Singer Sewing Machine Company), 1941-1942
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Radio Lima, 1941
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Norweb, R. Henry (U.S. Ambassador), 1941-1942
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President Manuel Prado's visit to the U.S., 1942
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RCA Victor, 1941
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Radio Mundial, 1942
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Radio Nacional, 1941-1943
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Miscellaneous, 1942-1944
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Puerto Rico
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111
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Station WNEL, 1942-1944
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Miscellaneous, 1941-1942
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111
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El Salvador, 1942-1943
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Uruguay, 1941-1944
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Venezuela, 1941-1943
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London Office, 1943-1945
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L, 1942-1945
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McKay, John (Press Department), 1942-1944
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Menser, Clarence (Program Department), 1942-1943
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Metropolitan Opera, 1942-1944
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111
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71
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Middle American Information Bureau (United Fruit Company), 1943
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111
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72
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Mister District Attorney (court case), 1942
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111
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73
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Mutual Broadcasting System, 1942-1943
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112
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M, 1942-1944
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112
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National Association of Broadcasters, 1942-1943
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112
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Navy Show - Joe Louis speech, 1942
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112
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News and Special Events, 1942-1944
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112
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Nussbaum, Lt. Col. Howard (Bombing mission broadcast, NBC-BBC), 1943-1944
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112
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N, 1942-1944
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112
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O, 1942-1945
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112
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Pan American Airways, 1942-1945
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112
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Pan American Broadcasting Company, 1943
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112
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Pan American Magazine, 1940-1942
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112
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Pan American Network, 1942
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112
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15
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Pan American Players (proposed tour of South America), 1949-1950
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112
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16
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Pan American Union, 1944
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112
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17
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Politics (mostly regarding Chicago conventions), 1944
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112
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18-21
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Postwar Planning (Commerce and Industry Association of New York), 1940-1944
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112
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22
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Principles and Practices (NBC), undated
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112
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23
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Priority equipment (contains articles by John F. Royal), 1942
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112
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24
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P, 1942-1945
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112
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25
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Radio around the world, 1942
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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112
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26-27
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General, 1942-1943
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112
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28
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Heath, Horton (contains NBC report, 1943), 1944
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112
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29
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Pfautz, E. C. (RCA Frequency Bureau), 1944
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112
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30
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RCA Laboratories Planning Committee (TV Report), 1944
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112
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31
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Royal, John F. (regarding move from International Division to TV), 1944
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112
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32
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R, 1942-1945
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112
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33
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Schechter, A.A., 1942-1944
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Short Wave Broadcasting
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112
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34
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Articles, 1940-1944
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112
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35
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Bound Brook, Long Island (NBC transmitters), 1942
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112
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36
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Commentators, 1940-1943
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112
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37
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Commercial programming, 1940-1942
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112
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38
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English broadcasting schedules, 1943-1944
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112
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39
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Government allocation and distribution, 1942
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112
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40
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Guy, Raymond (NBC engineer), 1942-1943
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112
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41
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International Division, 1940-1943
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112
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42
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Listeners' mail, 1940-1944
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112
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43
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Listening Post (shortwave monitor), 1941-1943
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112
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44
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Music and musicians, 1941-1942
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112
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45
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NBC listening survey, 1940
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112
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46
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News and bulletins, 1940-1944
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112
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47
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Pan American Network, 1941-1944
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113
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1
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Proposals to meet government wartime requirements (mostly by William Paley), 1942
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113
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2
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Reception, 1940-1942
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113
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3
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Records and transcriptions, 1942-1944
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113
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4
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Franklin D. Roosevelt talks, 1940-1943
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113
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5
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Short Wave Mike (International Division) , 1944
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113
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6
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Studios, 1940-1944
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113
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7
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Tenth Anniversary (NBC), 1941
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113
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8
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Transmitters, antennas, 1940-1944
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113
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9-11
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U.S. Commerce Department, Program Reports, 1940-1941
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113
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12
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Shouse, James (Crosley Corporation), 1942-1944
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113
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13-14
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Alfred E. Smith Memorial Campaign, 1945-1946
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113
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15
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Standard Oil Symphony, 1942-1944
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113
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16
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Sustaining Program Costs, Reports, 1943-1944
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113
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17
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Sux, Alejandro (NBC commentator), 1942-1944
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113
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18
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Swing, Raymond Gram, 1942-1944
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113
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19-20
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S, 1942-1945
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Television
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113
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21
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Colonial Film Productions Inc. (Parade of Trademarks for NBC), 1945-1947
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113
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22
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Dramatists Guild of Authors League of America, 1946
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113
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23
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Dunham, Franklin (regarding film catalog and other matters), 1940 (1944-1949)
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113
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24
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Fairbank, Jerry B. (TV film), 1946-1948
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113
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25-26
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Filmed Television shows (Cine Television Studios Inc.), 1944
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113
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27
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Goetz, Raymond (one and two act plays for TV), 1949
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113
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28
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Gordon, Max (producer), 1949
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Reports, 1945
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113
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29
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WNBT
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113
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30
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Artistic Development of Television Programs
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113
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31
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“Quo Vadis: Whither Goest Thou NBC?”
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113
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32
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Television Report
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113
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33
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Miscellaneous, 1944
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113
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34
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Tomlinson, Edward, 1942-1944
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113
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35
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Toscanini, Arturo, 1944-1945
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113
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36
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Trammell, Niles, 1942-1945
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113
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37
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Trinidad (regarding proposed U.S.O.-N.B.C. radio station), 1942
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Box
113
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38
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T, 1942-1945
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113
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39
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U, 1942-1944
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113
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40
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V, 1942-1945
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113
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41
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Wallace, Henry, 1942 and 1944
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113
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42
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War (NBC programming, clinics, etc.), 1942-1945
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Box
113
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43
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Women's National Radio Committee, 1942
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Box
113
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44
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Woodell, S.F. (salesman, International Division; later with McCann-Erikson Advertising Agency), 1942-1945
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Box
113
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45
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W, 1942-1945
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Box
113
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46
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Yank, 1942
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Box
113
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47
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Y, Z, 1944-1945
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Trammell, Niles. (1894-1973). Papers, 1939-19554 boxes (2.9 cubic feet) Papers of an NBC president (1940-1948), chairman of the board (1949-1952), and consultant (1952-1955), consisting of correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial data, notes, and related material. The papers are divided chronologically by year and then alphabetically by subject and are best for Trammell's tenure as president, an important period in the development of television at NBC. There is also a small amount of material concerning the FCC, 1938-1939, and miscellaneous correspondence regarding Trammell's work after 1952 with the Biscayne Television Corporation, in Miami, Florida. Throughout, there are files relating to his dealings with advertisers, his position on governmental regulation, and his relations with NBC entertainers. Most notable perhaps are the files relating to NBC's post-war planning; located here are detailed memoranda drafted by heads of NBC departments, divisions, and stations in response to Trammell's request for two-year activity projections. Files on the Blue Network, NBC's Stations Planning Advisory Committee, and national political conventions are also prominent. Other important material concerns NBC wartime broadcasting, the recording of radio programs, and Trammell's assessment of the first year of direction by Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., and Robert W. Sarnoff. Several significant complaints about NBC programs and performers were also handled by Trammell. Especially noteworthy are those regarding news commentators Upton Close and Edward Tomlinson and a complaint by William T. Evjue about the editing of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow of his remarks concerning Joseph R. McCarthy. There is also material on televised sporting events and on such entertainment shows as “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” broadcast on NBC Opera Theatre; Colgate Comedy; and Duffey's Tavern. Among Trammell's NBC correspondents are John F. Royal, David Sarnoff, Joseph V. McConnell, William S. Hedges, and Frank E. Mullen. Other prominent correspondents are indexed below. Name | Date | Box | Folder | Eisenhower, Dwight D. | 1944 September 27 | 114 | 39 | Evjue, William T. | 1951 September 11 | 115 | 61 | Hoover, Herbert | 1943 January 16, 26 | 114 | 25 | Hopper, Hedda | 1951 May | 115 | 64 | Nelson, Ozzie | 1948 November 29, December 7 | 115 | 38 | Russell, Richard B. | 1947 October 31 | 115 | 20 | Stokowski, Leopold | 1942 November 24 | 114 | 15 | Susskind, David | 1953 October 6 | 117 | 7 | Swing, Raymond Gram | 1943 February 24, May 21 | 114 | 31 | Vallee, Rudy | 1946 September 21 | 115 | 6 |
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1938-1939
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Federal Communications Commission
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114
Folder
1
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General correspondence
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Box
114
Folder
2
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Monopoly hearings
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Box
114
Folder
3
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Proposed rules governing broadcast stations
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1942
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Box
114
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4
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American Forum of the Air (MBS)
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Box
114
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5
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Blue Network
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Box
114
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6
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Close, Upton
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Box
114
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7
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Coca Cola Company
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Box
114
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8
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Defense Communications Board
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Box
114
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9
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Engineering Department
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Box
114
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10
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
114
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11
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Program Department
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Box
114
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12
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Salary stabilization
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee
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Box
114
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13
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General correspondence
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Box
114
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14
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War Clinics
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Box
114
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15
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Stokowski, Leopold
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Box
114
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16
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Welles, Sumner (regarding James McDonald and Edward Tomlinson)
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1943
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Box
114
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17
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Blue Network
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Box
114
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18
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British Broadcasting Company
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Federal Communications Commission
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Box
114
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19
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Investigation by Rep. Eugene Cox (Democrat, Georgia)
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Box
114
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20
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Network regulation
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Box
114
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21
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F.W. Fitch Company
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Box
114
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22
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Flourescent Lamp Committee, RCA
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Box
114
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23
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For This We Fight
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Box
114
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24
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General Mills Inc.
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Box
114
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25
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Hoover, Herbert
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Box
114
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26
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Kraft Cheese Corporation
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Box
114
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27
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
114
Folder
28
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NBC radio institutes
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Box
114
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29
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Royal, John F.
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Box
114
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30
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee
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Box
114
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31
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Swing, Raymond Gram
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Box
114
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32
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YWCA
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1944
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Box
114
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33
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American Free World Association
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Box
114
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34
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Blue Network
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Box
114
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35
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Carnation Company
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Box
114
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36
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Close, Upton
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Box
114
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37
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Federal Communications Commission
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Box
114
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38
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Jewish religious programs
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Box
114
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39
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
114
Folder
40
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Political conventions
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Box
114
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41
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Ruthrauff and Ryan Inc.
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Box
114
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42
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee - War Clinics
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War Advertising Council
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Box
114
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43
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General
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Box
563
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3
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Oversize
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Box
114
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44
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War Manpower Commission
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Box
114
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45
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Wheeler-White Bill
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Box
114
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46
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Zenith Radio Corporation
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1945
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Box
114
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47
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American Broadcasting Company
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Box
114
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48
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American Civil Liberties Union
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Box
114
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49
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Leo Burnett Company Inc. (report on TV)
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Box
114
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50
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Close, Upton
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Box
114
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51
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Federal Communications Commission
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114
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52-53
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General
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Box
114
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54
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Clear channel hearing
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Box
114
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55
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Report on employee compensation
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Box
114
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56
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Gimbel TV poll by RCA
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Box
114
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57
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Golden, John
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Box
114
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58
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
114
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59
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NBC Seventh War Loan Committee
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Post-War Planning
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Box
114
Folder
60
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Letters to Vice Presidents and Department heads
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Departments
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Box
114
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61
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Advertising and Promotion
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Box
114
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62
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Continuity Acceptance
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Box
114
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63
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Engineering
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Box
114
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64
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Finance
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Box
114
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65
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Legal
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Box
114
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66
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News and Special Events
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Box
114
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67
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Planning and Development
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Box
114
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68
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Program
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Box
114
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69
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Public Service
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Box
114
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70
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Radio Recording
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Box
114
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71
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Sales
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Box
114
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72
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Spot Sales
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Box
114
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73
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Station Relations
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Stations
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Box
114
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74
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Chicago
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Box
114
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75
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Cleveland
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Box
114
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76
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Denver
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Box
114
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77
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Hollywood
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Box
114
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78
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San Francisco
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Box
114
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79
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Washington, D.C.
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Box
114
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80
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Final Report
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Box
114
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81
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Procter and Gamble
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Box
114
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82
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Franklin D. Roosevelt - funeral coverage
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Box
114
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83
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Salvation Army
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Box
114
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84
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee
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1946
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Box
114
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85
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American Broadcasting Company
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115
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1
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Awards
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Box
115
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2
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Chile
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Box
115
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3
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Cuba (station interference with WMAQ)
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Box
115
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4
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Closed circuit talks (regarding Parade of Stars)
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Box
115
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5
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Federal Communications Commission
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Box
115
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6
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
115
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7
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Personnel department
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Box
115
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8
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Planning and Development (regarding public service programming)
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Box
115
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9
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Program Department
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Box
115
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10
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RCA Laboratories Division
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Stations
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Box
115
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11
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee
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1947
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Box
115
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12
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American Broadcasting Company
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Box
115
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13
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American Civil Liberties Union
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Box
115
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14
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Committee on Education and Labor (U.S. House of Representatives)
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Box
115
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15
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Crime and mystery programs
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Box
115
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16
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Historical Arts Association
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Box
115
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17
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The Hucksters (reactions to MGM movie)
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Box
115
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18-19
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Marshall Plan
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Box
115
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20
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Box
115
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21
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National Association of Broadcasters
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Box
115
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22
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Procter and Gamble
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Box
115
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23
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Rose Bowl Game
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Box
115
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24
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee
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Box
115
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25
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Television Broadcast Station Register (RCA)
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Box
115
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26-27
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White-Wolverton Bill
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1948
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Box
115
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28
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Allen, Fred
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Box
115
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29
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American Broadcasting Company
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Box
115
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30
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Benny, Jack
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Box
115
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31
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Democratic National Convention
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Box
115
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32
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Election returns
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Box
115
Folder
33
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Fairbanks, Jerry (regarding films for TV)
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Federal Communications Commission
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Box
115
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Weaver, Sylvester L., Jr. (1908-2002). Papers, 1949-195610 boxes (9.0 cubic feet) Papers of Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., also known as Pat Weaver, vice president for television (1949-1953), president (1953-1955), and chairman of the board (1955-1956). The bulk of this material consists of correspondence and memos, but clippings, reports, logs, and a variety of financial statements are also included. The papers are divided first by year and then alphabetically by subject. Although incomplete, they are best for Weaver's years as vice president in charge of television and as president. These early files contain significant correspondence and memos about the Robert Montgomery Show, Fibber McGee and Molly, Howdy Doody, Kukla, Fran and Ollie, The Kate Smith Show, and Saturday Night. Particularly well-documented are Weaver's relations with advertising firms, performers and their agents, and NBC executives. His part in pioneering the shift from single to multiple advertisers for TV programs, referred to as the “magazine concept,” is amply documented. The papers also reflect his involvement in performer contract negotiations, his role in NBC's expansion into color television, his development of NBC “spectaculars,” and his inquiries into NBC relations with motion picture companies. Unfortunately, the collection contains little documentation for one of Weaver's main accomplishments, the development of such notable television shows as Today, Home, and Tonight and nothing regarding his resignation from NBC. The papers include numerous letters to and from television performers, e.g. Fred Allen, Steve Allen, Milton Berle, Eddie Cantor, Dave Garroway, and Jerry Lester. There is also an extensive amount of correspondence with other NBC executives, especially Thomas McAvity, Joseph V. McConnell, Richard Pinkham, John F. Royal, Manie Sacks, David Sarnoff, Robert W. Sarnoff, Davidson Taylor, and Niles Trammell.
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Master Plan
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Robert Montgomery Show
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Personnel
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Planning
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Public Service
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Royal, John
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Jack Carter Show
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Cities Service
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The Clock
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General
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Comedy Hour
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Color TV
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Comics
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Complaints
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Complimentary
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Confidential
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Continuity Acceptance
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Monthly Reports
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Interval Plan
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Rate Meeting
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Treasury Department Program
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Voice of Firestone
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Council of the Living Theatre
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Additions: Outgoing correspondence and registers, 1954-1955 : These additions consist of carbons of outgoing correspondence of Pat Weaver, December 1954-December 1955. Also included for each month is a correspondence register of letters referred and sent, together with an abstract of the contents of each.
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White, Frank K. (1899-). Papers, 1952-1953 2 boxes (1.0 cubic foot) : Papers of an NBC executive who joined the network as vice-president and general manager in 1952 and who served as president from January to August 1953. The papers date largely from his tenure as president and are composed of correspondence, memoranda, and occasional program reports. Although they primarily reflect the routine activities of the president's office, the papers include some material on the planning and organization of NBC's coverage of the 1952 election and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
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NBC Year end review
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Brooks, William F. (1902-1975). Papers, 1950-19524 boxes (2.0 cubic feet) Papers of an NBC vice-president for public relations which document overall responsibility in this area. The papers consist of correspondence, memos, pamphlets, reports, speeches, clippings, scripts, and related material. In addition to material relating to this position, there is also a small amount of documentation regarding Brooks' earlier tenure as vice-president for new and special events. The bulk of the documentation relating to that period in his career, however, may be found with the news and special events files. The public relations papers are divided into three groups: SUBJECT FILES, DEPARTMENTAL FILES, and PROGRAM FILES. Responsibility for public relations is best evidenced by the many letters and speeches which Brooks prepared or reviewed for use by NBC executives and by correspondence and internal memoranda regarding public reaction to programs and other NBC activities. The most significant files are those on race relations, especially those concerning employment policies; on the broadcasting of the Kefauver Crime Commission hearings; on the news and special events, press and publicity, and public affairs departments; and on several programs. Files for Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, Victory at Sea, We, the People, and The Quick and the Dead are particularly interesting, as are those on American Forum of the Air and The Kate Smith Show which contain scripts. Other noteworthy material concerns NBC's 25th anniversary, the Voice of America (operated by NBC personnel), television broadcasting, and the mobile unit. Correspondence of significance from Tallulah Bankhead and Herbert Bayard Swope is to be found in their respective folders. NBC executives of prominence in the files are Henry Cassidy, Charles Denny, Sidney H. Eiges, William S. Hedges, Stockton Helffrich, John K. Herbert, Joseph V. McConnell, Joseph Meyers, John F. Royal, David Sarnoff, Edward Stanley, Davidson Taylor, Niles Trammell, and Fred Wile.
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Future Farmers of America, 1950-1951
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NBC personnel
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London trip, 1951
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National Association of Manufacturers, 1951
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National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, 1951
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General, 1951
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National conventions, 1952
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Race Relations
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Joseph V. Baker Associates, 1950
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Coordinating Council for Negro Performers, 1951
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Radio Writers Guild, 1951
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Red Cross Campaign, 1951
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Sloan Foundation, 1951
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General, 1951
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Color TV (mostly regarding FCC), 1950-1951
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Educational TV, 1950
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TV manufacturers ad campaign, 1950
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Reports on NBC television broadcasting, 1950-1951
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Thompson, J. Walter, Advertising, 1950
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Truman, Harry S speech of July 4, 1951
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Twenty-fifth anniversary (NBC), 1951
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Union agreements (Television Authority), 1950-1951
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United Nations Day, 1951
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United Press, 1951
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Voice of America, 1951
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World Series, 1951
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Denny, Charles, 1951
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Engineering, 1951
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Foreign stations, 1950-1951
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Guest Relations, 1951
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Hedges, William, 1951
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News and Special Events, 1951
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Henry Cassidy
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Joseph McConnell
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Joseph Meyers
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Radio
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Television
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Program, 1951
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General
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Edward Stanley
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Television
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Radio Technical Operations (mostly regarding NBC Mobile Unit), 1951
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Research Department, 1950-1952
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Royal, John F., 1951
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Sales, 1950-1951
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John K. Herbert
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National Spot Sales
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“Operation Tandem”
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Radio Network Sales
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TV Network Sales
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Sports
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Stations and Offices, 1951
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Chicago
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Hollywood
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New York
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Washington, D.C.
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Others
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Trammell, Niles, 1950-1951
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Wile, Fred, 1950-1951
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Program Files
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American Forum of the Air, 1952
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Hickman, Herman, 1951
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Kaltenborn, Hans V., 1951
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NBC Symphony, 1951
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Kate Smith Show, 1951
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Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, 1951
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The Quick and the Dead, 1951
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Victory at Sea, 1951
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We, The People, 1951
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Who Said That, 1951
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You and Your Money, 1951
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Advertising, 1948-1960 18 boxes (10.5 cubic feet) and microfilm (35 mm) : The Advertising files include: Broadcast Promotion Files; National Audience Promotion Division Files; Richard A.R. Pinkham Papers; John H. Porter Papers; Al Rylnader Papers; Station Promotion Files; Peter M. Tintle Papers; and Edwin T. Vane Papers.
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Broadcast Promotion Files, 1950-1956 2 boxes (1.4 cubic feet) : Files of the broadcast promotion department of the audience promotion division. Created in June 1955, this unit prepared spot announcements for network on-the-air and affiliated station promotion of programs. The files represent the combined files of several individuals: Frank Macaulay, Thaine Engle, Joe Cooke, Clyde Clem, and Dick Blake. They, along with others, were responsible for writing, producing, and scheduling network identification announcements and program advertisements of less than one minute in length. The bulk of the files are for the period 1954-1955, with a significant amount of material predating the creation of broadcast promotion. The papers divide into two alphabetically-arranged groups: SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES. The subject files contain internal memoranda, correspondence with affiliates and advertising agencies, advertising copy, exploitation reports, and a phonograph record. The program files consist largely of scripts for spot announcements, though some correspondence and scripts for One Touch of Venus, a musical comedy by S.J. Perelman and Ogden Nash, and a 1953 episode of Dragnet are also included. Fred Allen, Milton Berle, and Bob Hope are also represented in the files.
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Subject Files
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AAA Auto Race Facts, 1954
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Academy Awards, 1953
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Ad Campaigns and Commitments, 1954-1955
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Ads, 1950-1953
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Army Recruiting, 1956
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Baseball Games, 1954
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Blake, Dick, 1952
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Budget, 1951-1954
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Central Broadcast Operations, Report, 1956
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Clem, Clyde, 1954-1955
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Closed Circuits, 1954
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Color TV, 1950-1955
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Convention coverage, 1956
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Engle, Thaine, 1954-1956
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Executive Orders (Radio), 1955-1956
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Exploitation reports, 1955
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Fall Shows, 1955
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General Interdepartment correspondence, 1954-1956
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General Radio Sales Presentation, 1954
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Golf, 1953-1956
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Grey Advertising--Ads, 1955-1956
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Hollywood, 1954-1955
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Home Listening Special Promotion, 1953-1954
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Legal, 1953-1954
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Macaulay, Frank, 1955-1956
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Miscellaneous correspondence, B-W, 1953-1956
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Network Air Promotion, 1956
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News Round-Up and Agenda (Sales Meeting), 1955-1956
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One Minute Schedules, 1953-1954
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Porter, John, 1954-1956
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Presidential Election, 1952
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Program Suggestions, 1951-1956
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Promotion Ideas, 1951-1952
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Promotion of Chicago Shows, 1954-1955
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Promotion Plans, 1954-1955
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Promotion Reports, 1955
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Radio Broadcast Promotion, 1952-1954
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Station Correspondence
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Joe Cook, 1954-1956
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Frank Macaulay, 1953-1955
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Thaine Engle, 1955
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Sustaining Shows, 1952-1954
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Weaver, Sylvester, Speech (Los Angeles), undated
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Weekly Reports, undated
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WIRE Spots and Mail, 1954
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Program Files
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Alice in Wonderland, 1955
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Allen, Fred, 1951-1953
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Amateur Hour, 1950-1954
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American Forum of the Air, 1950-1956
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American Inventory, 1952, 1956
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Antarctica, 1956
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Armstrong Circle Theatre, 1955
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Arthur Murray Party, 1955
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Background, 1955
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Bandstand, 1956
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Berle, Milton, 1951-1955
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Big Story, 1956
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Children's Corner, 1955
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His Finest Hour (Birthday salute to Winston Churchill), 1954
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Colgate Comedy Hour, 1950-1955
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Daytime Serials, 1954
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Dennis Day Show, 1954
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Dragnet, 1953-1954 : Includes “The Big Little Jesus” #999.
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First Love, 1955
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Frontier, 1956
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Greatest Gift, 1954
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Home, 1954-1955
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Hope, Bob, 1953-1954
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Justice, 1955
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Life of Riley, 1954-1955
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Lux Radio Theatre, 1954
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Make the Connection, 1955
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McBride, Mary Margaret, 1955-1956
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Meet Ernest Hemingway, 1954
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Meet the Press, 1950-1956
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Mickey Rooney Show, 1954-1955
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Mr. Peepers, 1954
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NBC Opera Theatre, 1955
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One Touch of Venus (script), 1955
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Box
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Robert Montgomery Presents, 1950-1953
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Special Productions, 1954-1955
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Spectaculars, 1954-1956
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Sunday with Dave Garroway, 1954
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Television Playhouse, 1952-1955
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Walk a Mile, 1954
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National Audience Promotion Division Files, 1950-1959 5 boxes (3.6 cubic feet) and microfilm (35 mm) : Files of the division whose function was to build audiences through on-the-air and local station promotion and through newspaper and magazine advertising. The division appears to have been loosely organized and to have undergone several organizational changes during the period 1953-1955. For example, from September 1953 to March 1954 television and radio audience promotion were separate departments within the division. In 1955, national audience promotion was divided into broadcast and audience (also called station) promotion units. Activities of national audience promotion included preparation of promotional kits for use by affiliates, encouragement of participation in cooperative newspaper advertising plans, and production of ads (both written and broadcast) for sponsored network programs. These files were merged from the offices of several individuals, particularly Clyde Clem, Manager of national audience promotion, and Thaine Engle, supervisor of national audience promotion; others include Raymond Johnson, John Hurlbut, John Porter, and Edwin Vane. The files are divided into four alphabetically-arranged groups: SUBJECT FILES, STATION FILES, PROGRAM FILES, and PROMOTION KITS. The bulk of the material is from the period 1953-1955, though a few of the subject files date from 1958 and 1959 and some promotion kits pertain to the 1952-1953 and 1957-1958 seasons. The subject files contain internal memoranda, correspondence with affiliates, reports on promotional campaigns, monthly and annual reports, financial records, and advertising estimates and layouts. Station files consist almost entirely of correspondence with station promotion managers. The program files contain memos, telegrams, correspondence, advertising copy, and reports for over fifty programs. Best documented of these are All Star Revue, Big Story, Bob Hope Show, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Medic, Meet the Press, Wide, Wide World, and Youth Wants to Know. There are promotion kits for such programs as Dragnet, Meet the Press, various daytime serials, and some news programs.
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Subject Files
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135
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Audience Building Plans, 1958
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Box
135
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Audience Promotion (General), 1952-1955
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Micro 764
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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Audience Promotion Plans, 1958-1959
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Broadcast Promotion, 1952-1953
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Budget
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General, 1951-1955
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Accounting Records, 1952-1953
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Information, 1951-1952
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Radio, 1954
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Box
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CBS and ABC Advertising Plans, 1958-1959
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Box
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CBS vs. NBC Promotion, 1955
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Micro 764
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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Closed Circuit Television
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Box
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Audience Promotion, July 1958
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Box
135
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Broadcasts, 1953
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Daytime Promotion
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135
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General, 1958
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Box
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Contest, undated
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Box
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Clem, Clyde (reports), 1954-1955
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Box
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Color Television, 1954-1955
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Micro 764
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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Cooperative Newspaper Advertising
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Box
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General, 1952-1953
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Box
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Correspondence, 1952-1953
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Box
135
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22-23
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Television, 1953, 1955
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Box
135
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Curtis Publishing Company: Reciprocal agreements, 1954-1955
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Box
135
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Daytime Television Promotion, 1954-1955
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Box
135
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Fall Program Plans, 1959
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Box
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Fall Promotion, 1955
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Fall Promotion Campaigns
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135
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General, 1951-1952
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135
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“Magic 28,” 1953
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Grey Advertising
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135
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Advertising Faux Pas, 1954-1955
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Micro 764
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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135
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Audience Promotion Research, 1959
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Box
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General correspondence, 1954-1955
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Micro 764
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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Media Recommendations for NBC, 1958
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Box
135
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Lamb's Club Advertisements, 1955
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Box
135
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Monthly Reports, 1952-1953
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Box
135
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36
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NBC Hollywood, 1953-1955
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Box
135
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Newspaper Advertising Analysis, 1952-1953
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Box
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Newspaper Information, 1954-1955
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Micro 764
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Oversize material
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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On-the-Air Promotion
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Radio, 1954-1955
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Box
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Television, 1953-1955
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Box
136
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Personnel, 1953-1955
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Political Campaign Coverage, 1952
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Presentations, 1954
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Box
136
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Procter and Gamble - Collective Promotion, 1953
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Box
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Project Approvals, 1952-1953
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Box
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Sales Department, 1953-1955
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Starch Studies, 1953
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Station Audience Promotion Report, 1958-1959
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Summer Promotion, 1954
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Television
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Advertising Schedules, 1951-1952
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Live-Announcer Copy, 1954
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Micro 764
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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Thompson, J. Walter, Advertising
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General, 1953-1954
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Budget and Billing, 1953
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Estimates, 1953-1954
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“Total Promotion for Total Television,” 1959
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“Vintner's Purchase,” 1954
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Workshops (radio), 1952
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Station Files
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KGNC-TV, Amarillo, Texas, 1954-1955
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WOI-TV, Ames, Iowa, 1954
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WBAL, Baltimore, Maryland, 1953-1954
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WNBF-TV, Binghamton, New York, 1953-1955
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WBZ-TV, Boston, Massachusetts, 1953-1954
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Canada, 1954-1955
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WSOC, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1953-1955
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WNBC, Chicago, Illinois, 1955
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WNBQ-TV, Chicago, Illinois, 1953-1955
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WFAA, Dallas, Texas, 1953-1955
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KONA-TV, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1953-1955
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WKBH, La Crosse, Wisconsin, 1953-1954
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KARK, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1953-1954
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KFI, Los Angeles, California, 1953-1955
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WTMJ-TV, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1954-1955
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Micro 764
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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WDSU-TV, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1953-1955
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WHAM, Rochester, New York, 1953-1954
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KSD, St. Louis, Missouri, 1953-1955
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WSUN-TV, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1953-1954
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KRON-TV, San Francisco, California, 1953-1954
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KHQ-TV, Spokane, Washington, 1953-1955
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WTTM, Trenton, New Jersey, 1953-1955
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Program Files
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All Star Revue, 1952-1953
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Micro 764
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American Forum of the Air, 1952-1953
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Background, 1954-1955
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Baird Puppets, 1955
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Bands of America, 1954
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Basketball (professional), 1955
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Big Payoff, 1952
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Big Story, 1952-1953
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Bob Hope Show, 1952-1953
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Campbell TV Soundstage, 1953
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Cavalcade of America, 1952-1953
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Cavalcade of Sports, 1954
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Concerning Miss Marlowe, 1954-1955
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Conventions, 1952
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Micro 764
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Conversations with Distinguished People, 1954-1955
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Coronation, 1953
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Dear Phoebe, 1954-1955
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Dinah Shore Show, 1953-1955
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Ding Dong School, 1953-1955
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Dragnet, 1952-1955
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Micro 764
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U.S. Mss 17AF
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DuPont Anniversary, 1952
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Election Story, 1954
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Feather Your Nest, 1954-1955
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Fireside Theatre, 1953-1955
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Football
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General, 1952-1953
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Micro 764
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Canada, 1954
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Game of the Week, 1954
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The Original Amateur Hour, 1954
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Spectaculars
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NBC News, 1957-1958
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Pinkham, Richard A.R. Papers, 1950-1957 2 boxes (1.2 cubic feet) : Papers of an NBC vice-president in charge of advertising. The bulk of the papers are for the period 1956-1957 and reflect Pinkham's responsibilities for network on-the-air promotion, station promotion, and newspaper and magazine advertising. A small amount of material concerns his earlier duties as executive producer of Today and as vice-president in charge of the program department. The papers have been divided into two alphabetically arranged groups: SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES. Both groups consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, and speeches. Some of the noteworthy program files are those for The Steve Allen Show, Today, Home, and Tonight. There is also significant representation of the work of several NBC executives and other personnel, including Kenneth Bilby, Sidney H. Eiges, Thaine Engle, Thomas McAvity, James Nelson, John Porter, Al Rylander, Davidson Taylor, Edwin Vane, and Mort Werner. A letter from William Shirer is located in Box 140, Folder 43.
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ABC, 1957
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Advertising and Promotion, 1956-1957
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“Advertising and Promotion - Review of Operations” (report), 1957
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Advertising Agencies, 1956-1957
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Air Promotion by Competition, 1956-1957
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Association of National Advertisers, 1954-1957
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Awards, 1957
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Billboard, 1956-1957
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Broadcast Operations, 1957
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Budget, 1956-1957
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CBS, 1953-1957
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California National Products, 1956
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Closed Circuits, 1957
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Color TV, 1956-1957
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Co-op Advertising, 1956-1957
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Daytime Ad Sales, 1956-1957
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Emmy Nominations, 1957
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Grey Advertising, 1956-1957
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Guest Relations, 1956-1957
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Magazine Advertising, 1956-1957
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Miscellaneous, 1956-1957
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NBC affiliated stations, 1956-1957
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NBC subscriptions and contributions, 1957
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NBC TV Affiliates Executive Committee, 1957
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NBC Thirtieth Anniversary, 1956-1957
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Americana Hotel
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Budget
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Daily Events
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General
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Guest List
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Originating Shows
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Proposal for convention
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National Council of Churches of Christ, 1954
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Network ID and one minute Promo Reports, 1957
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Newspaper Ad Space, 1956-1957
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“Organization and Operation of NBC” (report), 1957
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Owned and Operated Project, 1956-1957
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Personnel, A-Z, 1950-1957
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Pinkham, Richard - Ideas, 1957
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Program Department - Miscellaneous, 1956-1957
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Promotion Committee meeting - minutes, 1957
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RCA, 1957
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Reciprocal agreements, 1956-1957
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Research and Planning, 1957
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Special Programs, 1956
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Special Promotion Department (report), 1957
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Spectaculars, 1956-1957
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Sponsors, 1956-1957
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TV Guide, 1956-1957
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Talent, 1956-1957
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Telesales, 1957
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Program Files
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Adventures of Sir Lancelot
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Alcoa Hour
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Blondie
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Caesar's Hour
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Defunct shows
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Dinah Shore Show
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Gobel, George
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Goodyear Hour
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Hallmark Hall of Fame
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Home
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Kaiser
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Masquerade Party
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Matinee
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Miscellaneous
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News Caravan
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Panic!
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Perry Como Show
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Project Twenty
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Producer's Showcase
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Red Barber
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Robert Montgomery Presents
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Saturday Specials
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Steve Allen Show
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Sunday Night Specials
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Today,
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Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
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Today
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Tonight
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True Story
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Twenty-One
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Wagon Train
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Washington Square
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Wide Wide World
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Porter, John H. Papers, 1949-1958 2 boxes (1.2 cubic feet) : Papers of a manager of television sales and promotion and of national advertising and promotion. The papers have been divided into two groups; the first group is divided into alphabetically-arranged subject files and sales presentation kits and the second group into subject files and promotion files. The earlier papers chiefly concern preparation of sales kits; the later files reveal Porter's greater interest in the overall operation of the advertising department including his part in implementing significant budget cuts in 1957. Both sets of subject files contain correspondence and memoranda, reports on topics such as audience response, promotional campaigns, and advertising copy. The program files generally provide sparse coverage, the exception to this being those files for The Bob Hope Show, Queen for a Day, and Wagon Train. Among the NBC executives and personnel represented in Porter's papers are Kenneth Bilby, Thaine Engle, John K. Herbert, Ridgeway Hughes, Richard R. Pinkham, Robert W. Sarnoff, and Edwin Vane.
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TV Sales And Promotion
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Budget, 1952-1954
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Correspondence, 1951-1953
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Coaxial cable, 1951
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Dow Chemical - Advertising campaign, 1954
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Institutional copy, 1950, 1952
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NBC film program, 1952-1953
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Owned and Operated stations - Spot Sales, 1954
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Studies and surveys, 1953-1954
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Summer replacement shows, 1951-1952
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Television and radio ownership, 1953
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“TV vs. Magazine Advertising” (Snorkel pen report), 1953
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Thompson, J. Walter, Advertising - Estimates, 1952-1953
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Weaver, Sylvester: Sales theme - TV, 1954
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Western Network, 1954
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Sales Presentation Kits
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American Forum of the Air, 1949
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“Cannon Cashes in on NBC Radio Advertising” , 1951
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Ding Dong School, 1952
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Presents International Theatre, 1952
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58th Annual Fort Worth Rodeo, 1954-1955
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“Four NBC Programs to Sell the Woman's Market,” 1950
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The Life of Riley, 1952
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“NBC Radio in Television Areas,” 1951
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The Nature of Things, 1951
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“The New York Times on Television,” 1952
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“Primer...for a rate weary television buyer,” circa 1952
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“Primer for Politicos,” 1952
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“Responsibility: an original approach to education and culture,” 1950
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Saturday Night Review, 1953
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“Television - Big Volume Business,” 1948
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Today, 1952
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Youth Wants to Know, 1952
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“Zanies from Boston,” (Bob and Ray), 1951
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Zoo Parade, 1952
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National Advertising and Promotion
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Academy Awards, 1957-1958
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Affiliate Advertising, 1957-1958
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Air Promotion Policies, 1957-1958
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American Federation of Radio and Television Artists, 1957-1958
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Beall Advertising, 1957
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Budget, 1957-1958
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Co-Op Advertising Plan - Grey Advertising, 1956
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Direct Mail Advertising Association, 1955-1957
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Fall Plans, 1957
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“Family Attitudes to the Steve Allen and Ed Sullivan Shows,” (report), 1957
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Football, 1957-1958
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Ideas and Plans, 1954-1958
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NBC Media, 1957-1958
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NBC Thirtieth Anniversary, 1956
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Organization and personnel, 1955, 1957
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Owned and Operated Stations, 1957-1958
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Political conventions, 1956
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Rose Parade, 1956-1957
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Bob Hope Show, 1957-1958
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Dinah Shore Show, 1957-1958
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Dotto, 1958
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Jerry Lewis Show, 1957-1958
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Kraft Theatre, 1957-1958
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Perry Como Show, 1957-1958
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Queen for a Day, 1955-1958
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Specials, 1956-1958
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Steve Allen Show, 1957-1958
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This is Your Life, 1957-1958
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Twenty-One, 1956-1958
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Wagon Train, 1957-1958
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Rylander, Al. Papers, 1955-1958 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Papers of a director of exploitation. The exploitation department, which operated under Sidney H. Eiges, was established in 1955 to increase the impact of program publicity by coordinating tie-ins with other commercial advertisers, obtaining assistance from schools in promoting educational and cultural programs, and developing specials events and campaigns for individual productions. Arranged alphabetically by program, the papers consist of plans, schedules, publicity releases, production information, advertising copy, memoranda, correspondence, bulletins, and other material relating to five programs.
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Cyrano de Bergerac, 1955
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The Jack Paar Show, 1957
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Matinee Theatre, 1955-1957
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Peter Pan, 1955-1956
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Preview '58 (closed circuit), 1958
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Station Promotion Files, 1948-1957 3 boxes (1.8 cubic feet) and microfilm (35 mm) : Integrated files of the station promotion department of NBC's audience promotion and television affiliates. The bulk of the files are for 1955 and 1956 and are primarily from the offices of Raymond C. Johnson, manager of station promotion, and Clyde Clem and Thaine Engle, who preceded Johnson as supervisors of audience promotion before the creation of the department in 1955. The files contain correspondence, memos, promotional copy, photographs, speeches, questionnaires, schedules, reports, pamphlets, financial data, press releases, and related material and are divided into three groups: SUBJECT FILES, PROGRAM FILES, and PROMOTION KITS. Although the files generally concern routine operations, files on cooperative advertising between NBC and its affiliates, a spot advertisement estimator used for time sales, NBC's 30th anniversary, competition with other networks, and promotion of color are of special note. There are also interesting files for several programs including Bandstand, Cavalcade of Sports, The Lone Ranger, Monitor, and Weekday. Among the promotional kits are materials for Meet the Press, National Farm and Home Hour, and One Man's Family. There is a significant amount of correspondence with Kenneth Bilby, vice president for public relations.
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Academy Awards, 1954-1955
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Affiliates - Thirtieth Anniversary, 1956-1957
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Christmas Eve ads, 1955
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Civil Defense, 1956
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Color Cards, 1955-1956
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Color Film for TV, 1956
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Color Television, 1955-1956
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Coop Advertising
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General, 1956
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Programs, 1955-1956
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Late Arrival Responses, 1956
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Military Reserve Week, 1956
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Miscellaneous, 1954-1956
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Owned and Operated Promotion Projects, 1956
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Paid Politicals, 1956
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Presidential Elections, 1952-1956
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Presidential - Political, 1952-1953
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Promotion Information Service, 1956-1957
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Questionnaires, 1949-1952, 1954
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Radio Information - General, 1955
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Spot Estimator, 1955
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Strictly Sustaining (NBC newsletter), 1951-1953
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Theatre Displays, 1952-1956
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Program Files, 1938-19612 boxes (1.4 cubic feet) Files on programming decisions of the continuity acceptance department. The bulk of these files covers the mid-1940s through the mid-1950s and contains correspondence, memoranda, newsclippings, reports, telegrams, scripts, press releases, and related material. For the most part, the files are comprised of carbons of outgoing correspondence and material received by Stockton Helffrich, director of continuity acceptance through most of the 1940s and 1950s. There is also a significant amount of material from department personnel who preceded Helffrich. Documented in the program files are decisions on the broadcast acceptability of more than one hundred radio and television programs. Of special concern was the treatment of sensitive subjects and the use of profane, suggestive, or derogatory language and actions. The files also document concern for proper conduct of quiz shows and contests, scheduling of appropriate commercials, and avoidance of “product plugs” on live programming. The files for soap operas and other dramatic productions reveal a conscious support of traditional mores and values. All programs listed are not equally documented, but the more substantial files include scripts and departmental reports. Programs which received adverse public reaction often have clippings and copies of audience mail. For television shows filmed in Hollywood, there are copies of reports on difficulties with shooting scripts or kinescope previews, as well as considerable correspondence between Helffrich and Hollywood personnel. The files have been arranged into one alphabetical sequence by program titles, with those programs which are sparsely represented segregated into a miscellaneous category. Among the NBC executives well represented in the program files are Wade Arnold, Kenneth Bilby, William F. Brooks, William Hedges, John K. Herbert, Joseph V. McConnell, William Burke Miller, Carleton D. Smith, and Sidney Strotz.
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CART Reports, 1951-19601 box (0.2 cubic feet) Reports sent to department personnel, radio and television program personnel, and owned-and-operated stations. Written by Stockton Helffrich, director of the continuity acceptance department, these mimeographed monthly reports are chatty, reflective, and designed to inform subscribers about NBC decisions and policies. Often as much as six pages in length, the reports include summaries and examples of audience complaints, refer to newspaper and magazine columnists' program reviews, cite changing social views and attitudes, and remark on the activities the National Association of Broadcasters, NBC's affiliates, and other broadcasting groups. Throughout, Helffrich examined the nature and role of broadcast censorship and its relationship to decisions on programs containing profanity, questionable amounts of sex and violence, certain portrayals of racial and ethnic groups, misleading or false commercials, and related topics. Many of the reports mention specific programs which provoked audience and/or journalistic comment; others contain examples of segments cut from NBC scripts. Arranged chronologically, the CART reports are complete for the years 1954 through 1959. For 1951, 1953, and 1960 there is only one monthly report per year; there are no reports for 1952.
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Press and Publicity, 1932-1960 29 boxes (26.0 cubic feet) and microfilm (35 mm) : Press and Publicity includes: Milton Brown Papers; Sidney H. Eiges Papers; Michael Horton Papers; Ellis Moore Papers; and Publications.
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Brown, Milton. Papers, 1956 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a manager of program publicity. Operating within the press department, program publicity was responsible for generating and coordinating routine promotion of NBC broadcasts by supplying background information and story ideas to the network, affiliated stations, and the print media. Divided into two alphabetically-arranged groups, CORRESPONDENCE and SUBJECT FILES, the collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, biographical sketches of entertainers, production information, plans, reports, publicity releases, fact sheets, Trendex ratings, and other material relating to daily operations. Documentation is present for a wide variety of NBC productions, including The Dinah Shore Show, Meet the Press, Modern Romances, and several quiz and audience participation programs. In sum, the papers illustrate the cooperation between the network and the print media in creating television coverage. Kenneth Bilby, Sidney H. Eiges, Michael Horton, Ellis Moore, and Al Rylander are all represented in Brown's files.
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Correspondence Files
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A-W
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Regarding St. Louis Post Dispatch
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Subject Files
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Irving Berlin (special to Journal American)
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Buffalo, New York
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Chicago and Washington
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Colgate Meetings
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Columns
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Eiges, Sidney H.
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Features
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Mike Horton
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Hollywood
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Ken Kantor
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Casey Shawan
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Earl Ziegler
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Miscellany
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Interoffice Memos
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Ellis Moore
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Miscellaneous
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Political Conventions
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Publicity Plans and Reports
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Ratings
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Al Rylander
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Summer Plans
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Staff Writers
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Sylvania Awards
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Telegrams regarding Programs and Entertainers
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Eiges, Sidney H. (1909-1985). Papers, 1946-195823 boxes (22.2 cubic feet) Papers of a vice president for press and publicity who joined NBC as a press department writer in 1941. Included are correspondence, clippings, memos, logs, reports, speeches, minutes, financial records, press releases, drafts, photographs, and related material. First divided chronologically by year, the papers are then arranged as subject and department files. Taken together, the papers clearly reflect Eiges' responsibility for institutional and program publicity. Though much of the material is routine, there are some important files, especially those concerning reports; promotional campaigns; and press department coordination between New York, Chicago, and Hollywood. Especially noteworthy are the files on the development of the exploitation unit under Al Rylander. There is also significant material regarding such programs as “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” which was aired by NBC Opera Theatre; Medic; Fibber McGee and Molly; The Big Show; Victory at Sea; Howdy Doody; and the three major talk shows - Today, Home, and Tonight. Prominent entertainers mentioned in Eiges' files include Fred Allen, Steven Allen, Dinah Shore, and Arturo Toscanini; prominent correspondents are listed below. Throughout, there is noteworthy documentation of Eiges' relations with advertising agencies, newspapers, magazines, and affiliated radio and television stations. For most years, the files concern awards, ratings, the Public Relations Society of America, the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcaster, and Eiges' Columbia University course on radio and television publicity. Interesting and substantive files also relate to color television “spectaculars,” the Army-McCarthy hearings, and NBC's relations with the black community, particularly as they regarded employment policies. Because Eiges reported to the vice-president for public relations, there is a good deal of memoranda exchanged with the two men who held that position during the years documented here, William F. Brooks and Kenneth Bilby. In addition there is a considerable amount of correspondence, speeches, articles, and related public announcements by NBC executives sent to the press department for editing and approval. Among the more significant executive files are those for Charles Denny, Edward Madden, John F. Royal, David Sarnoff, Robert W. Sarnoff, Niles Trammell, and Sylvester L. Weaver Jr. There are two scripts in Eiges' files: the first part of The Quick and the Dead (Box 161, Folder 5) and an August 15, 1954, broadcast of American Forum of the Air entitled “McCarthy: A Force for Good of Evil?” (Box 165, Folder 40). A select correspondent index is below. Name | Date | Box | Folder | Allen, Fred | 1948 April 30 | 156 | 13 | | 1954 September 22 | 165 | 41 | Allen, Steve | 1955 June 22 | 171 | 8 | | 1955 June 23 | 171 | 8 | | 1957 March 6 | 176 | 20 | Atkinson, Brooks | 1956 August 7 | 172 | 33 | Barnouw, Erik | 1948 December 8 | 156 | 5 | | 1950 July 6 | 160 | 25 | | 1957 April 12 | 177 | 16 | Benny, Jack | 1948 April 28 | 156 | 13 | Cantor, Eddie | 1950 July 24 | 161 | 6 | | 1950 July 29 | 161 | 6 | | 1950 August 14 | 162 | 11 | | 1950 September 9 | 162 | 11 | | 1950 September 25 | 162 | 11 | | 1950 October 17 | 162 | 11 | Farley, James A. | 1954 August 4 | 165 | 41 | Henle, Ray | 1948 April 12 (copy) | 156 | 12 | | 1958 April 3 | 178 | 3 | Lasky, Victor | 1954 August 18 | 165 | 40 | | 1954 October 27 | 165 | 29 | | 1954 December 6 | 165 | 29 | | 1954 December 21 | 165 | 29 | Lilienthal, David | 1954 January 13 (copy) | 166 | 49 | Paar, Jack | 1957 October 15 | 172 | 27 | | 1957 December 11 | 172 | 27 | Robinson, Jackie | 1954 January 5 (copy) | 166 | 46 | Roscoe, Burton | 1954 March 2 | 165 | 38 | | 1954 August | 165 | 40 | Swope, Herbert Bayard | 1952 October 15 | 163 | 54 | | 1952 October 29 | 163 | 54 | | 1954 August 17 | 166 | 45 |
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Jinx Falkenberg, 1946
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Agricultural editors, 1946-1948
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1948
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Subject Files
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Advertising agencies
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Columbia University
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Election night
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Magazines
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Military
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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National Association of Broadcasters
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National Association of Public Relations Counsels and the Public Relations Society of America
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NBC Code
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NBC Convention
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Newspapers, A-Z
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Newspaper radio program listings (articles by Eiges)
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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Sigma Delta Chi
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I-Z
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Television
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Travelers Aid
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Department Files
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James Rowland Angell
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William Fern Brooks
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Samuel Chotzinoff
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Ernest de la Ossa
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Charles R. Denny
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Kenneth R. Dyke
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Sterling Fisher
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Charles P. Hammond
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Horton Heath
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William S. Hedges
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Norman Kersta
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Thomas Knode
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Harry Kopf
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Helen Korday
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Irene Kuhn
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John H. MacDonald
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James Miller
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Clay Morgan
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Frank E. Mullen
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James C. Petrillo
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John F. Royal
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Niles Trammell
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Interdepartmental correspondence
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Logs
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Correspondence
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Photo
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New York Staff
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Press Department monthly reports
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Program Board: confidential meeting notes
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Program Ideas
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Programs and entertainers
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Jack Benny
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Edgar Bergen-Charley McCarthy Show
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Arturo Toscanini
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Stations and Press Department Offices
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Chicago
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Foreign
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Hollywood
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San Francisco
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Washington, D.C.
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WNBC
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee
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1949
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Subject Files
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Advertisers
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Blatz Beer
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Pabst Beer
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Advertising agencies
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Columbia University
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Empire State
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Fall Promotion
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General
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Look
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Military
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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NBC Code
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G-Z
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Pending
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Press Kit
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Radio and TV Awards Dinner
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Station affiliates, A-Z
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Sun Valley Alumni Association
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Television
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Traveling Ambassadors
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Department Files
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David Adams
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William F. Brooks
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Samuel Chotzinoff
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Charles R. Denny
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Ernest de la Ossa
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Joseph Dine
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Kenneth Dyke
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Sterling Fisher
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James Gaines
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Charles Hammond
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Horton Heath
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Horace Heidt
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Harry Kopf
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James Miller
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Information Department
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Interdepartmental correspondence
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Management committee
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New York staff
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Photo log
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Programs and entertainers
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Fibber McGee and Molly
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Bob Hope tour
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Dennis Day tour
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Research
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Staff meetings
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Chicago
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Foreign
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Hollywood
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San Francisco
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Washington, D.C.
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee
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1950
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Subject Files
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19-20
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Advertising agencies
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American Civil Liberties Union
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Joseph V. Baker Associates (race relations)
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Colgate-Palmolive-Peet
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Columbia University
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Eiges, Sidney H. (personal correspondence)
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Federal Communications Commission
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Sister Kenny Foundation
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Magazines
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Military
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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161
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National Conference of Christians and Jews
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161
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Newspapers, A-Z
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Public Relations Society of Aermica
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Stations, A-Z
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Television
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General
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Color TV
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Hooperatings
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United Nations campaign by NBC
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David Adams
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William F. Brooks
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Charles R. Denny
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Josef Dine
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Sterling Fisher
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James Gaines
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Charles Hammond
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William S. Hedges
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Harry Kopf
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Thomas McCray
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Edward Madden
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Victor Norton
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John F. Royal
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Sylvester Weaver
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Correspondence
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Fred Allen
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Center Theatre
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Eddie Cantor
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Arturo Toscanini tour
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Ed Wynn
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The Kate Smith Show
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The Quick and the Dead
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Paul Robeson (regarding cancellation of a television appearance)
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Saturday Night Review (Jack Carter Show and Your Show of Shows)
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Station managers, AM and TV
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Chicago
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General
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Welcome Travelers
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Foreign
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Hollywood
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San Francisco
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Academy of TV Arts and Sciences
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Joseph V. Baker Associates (race relations)
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Carl Byoir Associates
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Bulova Time Signal (CBS)
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Colgate-Palmolive-Peet
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Color TV
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Columbia University
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Federal Communications Commission
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R. H. Macy Company (regarding Christmas display using NBC stars)
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Michael Awards
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NBC Code
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National Collegiate Athletic Association luncheon
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Public Relations Society of America
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Ratings
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Charles Denny
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Josef Dine
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William S. Hedges
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Joseph Heffernan
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John H. MacDonald
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Edward Madden
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James Nelson
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Victor Norton
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John F. Royal
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Niles Trammell
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Sylvester Weaver
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Frederick Wile
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Monthly reports (December only)
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NBC management
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Pending
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Personnel
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Press Department
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Fred Allen
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The Big Show
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Fibber McGee and Molly
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Jerry Lester
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Saturday Night Review (Jack Carter Show and Your Show of Shows)
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Dinah Shore
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42
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Public Service Report
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Stations and Press Department Offices
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Chicago
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Foreign
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Hollywood
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San Francisco
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Washington, D.C.
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Stations Planning and Advisory Committee
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Vice Presidents memoranda
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1952
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Carl Byoir Associates
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Chicago Negro Public Relations Meeting
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52
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Columbia University
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Confidential (mostly regarding staff meetings)
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54
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New Republic article
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Political Sales unit
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Press Department staff meetings
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58
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Public Relations Society of America
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59
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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Speeches
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2
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TV's Effects on Children
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164
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“The Campaign Comes to Eighteen Million Whistle Stops” (RCA advertisement)
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164
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Year End Reports
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1953
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Subject Files
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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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Advertising agencies
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Columbia University
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10
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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
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Creative Program Conference, Greenbriar, Virginia
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Ford Motor Company, fiftieth anniversary
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Magazines
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13
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General
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14
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Reports
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15
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National Association of Radio and TV Broadcasters, Information Committee
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NBC Radio Affiliates Meeting, Chicago
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17
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National Collegiate Athletic Association
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18
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National Conference of Christians and Jews
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19
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Newspapers
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Public Relations Society of America
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164
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20-22
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General
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23
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New York Chapter
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Race Relations
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24
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Negro performers
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25
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Negro public relations
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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General
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27
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Advertising and Publicity Committee
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28
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Speakers Bureau
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29
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Television
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30
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Variety articles
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Department Files
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31
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Confidential
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Executives and other personnel
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164
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32
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Charles Barry
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33
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Richard Connelly
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34
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Charles Denny
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35
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William Fineschriber
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John K. Herbert
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37
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Sylvester Weaver
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38
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Frank White
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Box
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Intercompany memos
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Box
164
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41
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Press Department staff meetings
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Programs and entertainers
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Complaints
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Box
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42
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Regarding Next of Kin
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43
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Miscellaneous
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Box
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44
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I Beheld the Glory
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Industry on Parade
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46
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Robert Montgomery Presents
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Box
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47
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Talent Usage Report
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Box
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48
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Victory at Sea (exploitation manual)
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Box
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Youth Wants to Know
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Public Affairs Department, Reports
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Stations and Press Department Offices
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Chicago
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Foreign
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Hollywood
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San Francisco
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Washington, D.C.
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WHAM-TV, Rochester, New York
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WKY-TV, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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1954
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Subject Files
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Box
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10
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Academy of TV Arts and Sciences
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Box
165
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11
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Advertising agencies
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Box
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12
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Air Force radios
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Box
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13
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American Association of Advertising Agencies (regarding color TV)
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Box
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14
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Awards
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Box
165
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15-16
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Boosters
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Box
165
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17
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Carl Byoir Associates
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Box
165
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18
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Canadian Football
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Box
165
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19
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Cigarette broadcasts
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Box
165
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20
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Box
165
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21
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Crime and Violence (TV study by Jack Mabley, Chicago Daily News)
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Box
165
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22
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Tom Duggan (sportscaster fired by NBC)
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Box
165
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23
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Editorializing
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Box
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24
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Effects of TV on Children
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25
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Election
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26
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Federal Communications Commission
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27
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George Washington Bridge Billboards
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28
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Joint Defense Appeal
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Box
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29
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Victor Lasky
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30
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Laxative advertising
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Box
165
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31-32
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Magazines
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Box
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33-34
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Joseph McCarthy (Army hearings)
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Box
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35
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Microphones for Dwight Eisenhower
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36
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Military TV
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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National Association of Radio and TV Broadcasters
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Box
165
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43
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General
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Box
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44
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TV Committee
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45
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Peabody Awards
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Box
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46
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Political Broadcast Procedures
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Public Relations
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Box
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47
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NBC Public Relations Committee
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Box
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48
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NBC publicity schedules
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Box
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49-50
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NBC Plan
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Public Relations Society of America
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Box
165
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51
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General
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Box
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52
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Seminar
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53
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Frank Quattrocchi (Hollywood Press Department)
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Race Relations
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54
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Coordinating Council for Negro Performers
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55
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Committee for Racial Equality
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56
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Integration without Identification (NBC employment policy)
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57
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Negro Performers
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Box
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58
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Press clippings
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Box
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59
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Negro Public Relations
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Box
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60
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Radio Rate Reduction
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Box
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61
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Radio and TV Directors Guild (strike)
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Box
166
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1
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Radio and TV Executives Society
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Box
166
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2
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Radio and TV newspaper listings
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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Box
166
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3-6
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General
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Box
166
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7
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Advertising and Publicity Committee
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Box
166
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8
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Annual Reports
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166
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9
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Ratings
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Reader's Digest articles
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Box
166
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10
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Regarding David Sarnoff and color TV
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Box
166
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11
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Regarding children's programs
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Box
166
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12
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Religious broadcasts
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Box
166
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13
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Subversives , (1953-1954)
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Television
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Box
166
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14
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Citizens Group on TV
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Box
166
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15
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Color Spectaculars
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Box
166
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16
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Color TV
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Box
166
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17
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TV production rate manual
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Box
166
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18
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TV set network data
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Box
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19
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TV Affiliates Executive Committee
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Box
166
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20
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TV Affiliate meeting
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Box
166
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21
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Time Franchise Situation (regarding program scheduling)
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Box
166
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22
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UHF conversion campaign, Norfolk, Virginia
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166
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23
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Veterans Hospital Radio Guild
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Department Files
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Box
166
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24
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Advisory Reports from the newsroom
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Box
166
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25
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Budget
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Box
166
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26
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Confidential
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Box
166
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27
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Continuity Acceptance Reports
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Box
166
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28-33
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Daily correspondence (carbons)
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Executives and other personnel
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Box
166
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34
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David Adams
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Box
166
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35-36
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Kenneth Bilby
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Box
166
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37
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John Clifford
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Box
166
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38
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Richard Connelly
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Box
166
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39
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Ernest de la Ossa
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166
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40
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Charles Denny
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41
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William Fineschriber
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42
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Joseph Heffernan
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43
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Mannie Sacks
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44
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Cornelius Sullivan
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45-46
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David Sarnoff
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166
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47-49
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Robert Sarnoff
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Box
167
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1-3
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Sylvester Weaver
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167
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4
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Exploitation
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5-6
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Hollywood Press Department
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167
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7
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Information Department
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8-11
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Intercompany memos, A-Z
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Logs
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167
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12-13
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Correspondence
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167
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14
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Photos
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15
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Magazine report
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167
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16-17
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Management staff meetings
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167
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18
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Organization and Vice President memos
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19
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Owned and Operated station publicity operations
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Press Departments
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167
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20
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Cost reductions
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167
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21-22
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Memos
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Box
167
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23
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“Twelve Points”
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167
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24
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Press relations campaign for sales
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167
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25
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Weekly reports
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Programs and entertainers
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167
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26
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Amahl and the Night Visitors
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167
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27
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Sid Caesar tour
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28
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Emperor Jones
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167
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29
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Facts Forum (radio series by H.L. Hunt)
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167
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30
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Jackie Robinson
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31
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Theodore Granik
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32
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Inheritance
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33
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Justice
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Medic
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167
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34
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General
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35
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Memos
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167
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36
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Press Releases
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167
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37
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Publicity and promotional material
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167
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38
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Showings and station line-ups
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167
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39
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Studies
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Box
167
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40
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J. Fred Muggs Round the World Junket
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Box
168
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1
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Program sneak previews for tours
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168
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2
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Publicity plans
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Box
168
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3
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Strike It Rich
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168
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4
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NBC Symphony
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Box
168
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5
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Talent Usage
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Box
168
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6
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Today,
Home,
Tonight
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168
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Victory at Sea
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168
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8
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Voice of Firestone
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Releases
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10
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Responsibility Reports
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Stations and Press Department Offices
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168
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11
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Chicago
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Box
168
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12
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Foreign
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Hollywood
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168
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13-15
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General
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168
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16
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Rose Bowl Parade
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168
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17
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Washington, D.C.
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1955
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Subject Files
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Box
168
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18
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Academy of TV Arts and Sciences
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168
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19
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Advertising agencies
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168
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20
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Affiliates
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168
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21
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American Catholic Association
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168
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22
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American Legion (Onondaga, New York)
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Awards
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168
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23
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Homemaker
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168
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24
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Sylvania
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168
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25
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Miscellaneous
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Box
168
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26
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Beer and wine advertisements
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Box
168
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27
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Bernay's survey (regarding allocation of channels for educational TV)
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168
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28
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Brooklyn studios
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168
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29
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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168
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30
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Children's programs
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168
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31
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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168
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32
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Columbia University
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168
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33
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Enlightenment (regarding children's programs)
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168
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34-35
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Federal Communications Commission
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168
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36
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Fort Wayne Study (regarding TV)
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168
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37
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Robert Goldenson (psychology professor, Hunter College)
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168
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38
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Victor Lasky
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168
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39
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Lists
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Box
168
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40-41
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Magazines
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168
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42
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Mayor's TV Committee
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168
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43-48
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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National Association of Radio and TV Broadcasters
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Box
168
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49
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General
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Box
168
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50
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TV Information Committee
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Box
168
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51
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National Radio and TV Week
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Box
169
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1
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Negro Public Relations
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169
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2-4
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Newspapers, A-Z
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169
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5
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News stories
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6
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NORR Newsletter
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Pay As You Go TV
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8
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PIB Billings
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Plotkin Questionnaire
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10
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Political conventions
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169
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11
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Premier Day
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12
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Public Relations News
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169
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13
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Public Relations Seminar
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14
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Public Relations Society of America
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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169
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15-17
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General
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169
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18
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Advertising and publicity
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169
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19
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Annual Report
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169
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20
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Color TV
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169
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21
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TV Promotion
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169
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22
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Radio and TV Executives
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169
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23-24
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Ratings
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169
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25
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Reviews and Interviews
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169
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26
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Showplane (tour of cities by NBC stars)
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27
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Sigma Delta Chi
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28
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Speeches
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169
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29
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Benjamin Spock
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30
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Stations, A-Z
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Television
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169
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31
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Chicago color TV (confidential)
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169
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32
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Color City (NBC study)
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169
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33
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Color Spectaculars
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169
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34
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Color TV
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169
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35
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Spectaculars
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169
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36
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TV pitchment (unethical advertising)
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169
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37-38
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Sets
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169
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39
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Time (magazine)
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169
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40
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UHF
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169
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41
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Union contract
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169
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42
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World Series
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Department Files
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Box
169
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43-44
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Budget
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Daily Correspondence (carbons)
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Box
169
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45-46
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January-April
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Box
170
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1-4
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May-December
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Executives and other personnel
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Box
170
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5-8
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General
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Box
170
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9-12
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Kenneth Bilby
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170
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13-15
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Al Rylander
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Color TV
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Horton, Michael. Papers, 1953-1958 1 box (1.0 cubic feet) : Papers of a director of information, 1953-1958, which document responsibility for information and publicity. The files include correspondence, memoranda, press releases, and other material. Much of this relates to programming and color television, presentations for award competitions, speeches and articles by NBC executives, preparation and editing of press releases, evaluation and response to audience mail, and preparation of various NBC publications. The files reflect Horton's close cooperation with his immediate supervisor, Sidney H. Eiges, and with Kenneth Bilby and Stockton Helffrich.
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Moore, Ellis. Papers, 1956 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Papers of a director of press, consisting of correspondence, memoranda, publicity campaign plans and proposals, reports, press releases, speeches, and other material. Arranged alphabetically by subject, the papers concern routine operations of the department and press-released activities in other departments. In addition to Sidney H. Eiges, Moore's superviso, Kenneth Bilby, Milton Brown, Robert W. Sarnoff, Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., and other prominent NBC figures are represented.
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Publications, 1932-19602 boxes (2.0 cubic feet) and microfilm (35 mm) Incomplete runs of two titles issued by the press department for NBC affiliates and the news media: Advance Program Schedules (1938-1960) and News Features (1932-1948). News Features are spotty for the period 1932-1938 during which time the publication was known as NBC Feature Service. Included in the features is information about network programs and stars, together with cuts of photographs available for illustrations. The majority of the features relate to television programs. At the end of this sequence are a number of miscellaneous undated feature stories. The weekly and sometimes bi-weekly program listings usually include program descriptions, information on broadcast time, notices of program changes, indications of commercial or sustaining status, place of origination, and for television, whether the broadcast was in color. Radio advance schedules are on microfilm and are arranged into three sections: network schedules (1938-1956), WEAF (1944-1946) and WNBC (1946-1947). The television schedules are for the network and are arranged into one alphabetical group.
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Bulletins, 1948-1973 4 boxes (2.0 cubic feet) : Bulletins issued by several sections of research and planning, notably markets and media, ratings, corporate planning, and research. Titles vary over time, but the nature of the bulletins remain substantially constant: information on advertising developments and trends, analyses of sponsored time on the networks, studies of viewing and listening habits, and NBC research projects. By far, the greatest number of bulletins concern ratings of NBC programs by such audience measurement organizations as A. C. Nielsen and Arbitron. Some later bulletins focus more closely on daytime television audiences and sports programming.
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Coffin, Thomas E. Papers, 1948-19523 boxes (1.0 cubic feet) Papers of an NBC supervisor of television program research who was primarily responsible for pioneering studies of television sales effectiveness. The studies were conducted in the New York metropolitan area by NBC in cooperation with Hofstra College in 1949 and 1951, and they point out the advertising superiority of television. Coffin began work on these studies while head of the Psychology Department of Hofstra College. In 1949 he joined NBC as a research associate, shortly thereafter becoming television research supervisor. Some of the files pre-date his employment at NBC and contain material which originated in the files of other NBC executives such as Hugh M. Beville, Edward England, Jack Landis, and William Reynolds. For the most part, these papers represent the working papers of the project. Probably the most interesting material is found in the correspondence, which contains exchanges between project participants regarding the scope and methods of the Hofstra studies. Throughout there are correspondence, memos, statistical data, drafts, reports, notes, questionnaires, and related material. There is also commentary for promotional slide shows. In addition to the two major NBC-Hofstra studies, the papers also document a study of summer television viewing, 1951, and miscellaneous radio and television studies by NBC and other research groups, 1948-1951. Among the miscellaneous studies are several of note: a Hofstra College project which measured the effects of television on family life, NBC-sponsored studies on audience reaction to Abbott and Costello and Fearless Fosdick, radio sales effectiveness, radio news listening in television homes during the Korean War, and length of television commercials, the effect of television on sports, and the reaction to large-screen theatre showings of Camel News Caravan.
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Markets and Media Files, 1947-1957 3 boxes (1.0 cubic feet) : Integrated files of the markets and media division of research and planning. The bulk of the files pertain to the period 1955-1957, though there is a significant amount of material dating from as early as 1947. The files are arranged as one alphabetical group and, though carbons of outgoing letters and memos predominate, there are also bulletins, reports, studies, financial data, notes, and related material. For the most part the files document the activities of Allen B. Cooper, manager of the markets and media division; there is also a significant amount of material for Bernard Lipsky, supervisor of marketing (later advertising) and of Hugh M. Beville, director of research and planning. The files reveal quite well the division's responsibilities for studies of broadcast audiences and for reports on prospective sponsors prepared for use by other NBC departments and divisions. A substantial number of the files also pertain to studies of advertising in the print and broadcast media which NBC produced to convince sponsors of the value of broadcast advertising. There are reports throughout from the market research firm of Daniel Starch and Staff. Among the most prominent NBC executives represented in these files are Sidney H. Eiges, Richard Pinkham, and Sylvester L. Weaver Jr. Oversized material from this section may be found in Box 563, Folders 5-7.
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Reports and Studies, 1948-19673 boxes (2.4 cubic feet) Reports and studies divided into two groups: independent research organizations and NBC's research and planning department. Most of the reports and studies concern the effectiveness of television as an advertising medium, the impact of color, and the appeal of individual programs; a few scattered items pertain to radio. The reports and studies done by independent organizations are arranged alphabetically by name. About three-fourths of the reports and studies were produced by Advertest Research Inc. Located here is an almost complete set of monthly reports, The Television Audience Today; the “Colortown Study” on the development and impact of color television; and the “Media Effectiveness study conducted for the Automotive Industry.” Based on personal interviews in the New York area, each of Advertest's Television Audience of Today reports covers a particular topic in depth. Examples include television vs. radio; product usage in television homes, and weekend viewing habits. Several of the reports are annotated or contain memoranda by NBC personnel. Three organizations -- Jerome Barnum Associates, Allan C. Russell Research, and Schwerin Research -- produced reports and studies on the appeal of selected programs and pilots including Caesar's Hour, Howdy Doody, and Pinky Lee. Reports relating to automobile advertising and purchasing can be found under Qualitative Research Inc. and William H. Weintraub & Company Noteworthy among the NBC Research Department reports is “Why Sales Come in Curves.”
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Product Usage in TV Homes and the Advertising Effectiveness of TV, March
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Effect of TV on Reading Habits, April
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TV Index of Product Usage, July
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TV vs. Radio - Three Year Comparison, November
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Situation Comedy Programs on TV, November
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First Survey, December 1955
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Gross tabulations, surveys no. 1, 2, and 3, September 1957
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Four Program TV Ratings, April 1958
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A Profile of Set Owners, 1958
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Media Effectiveness Study for the Automotive Industry
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Final Report, 1958
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Highlight Summary, 1957
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Advertising's Role in Automotive Selling - Supplementary data, 1957
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Special Analysis for Chevrolet, 1958
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The National Color Television Audience, 1965
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Impact, 1956
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Mystery Writers Theatre, 1957
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Tales of Wells Fargo, 1957
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On-the Air Deviation Reports, 1961
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Advertising Effectiveness of Prudential Insurance on Huntley-Brinkley, 1967 : Also includes a special broadcast, 1960.
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Daytime Rendezvous with Women who Buy, 1959
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The Power of Actuality Specials: The Death of Stalin, 1963
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Television Opinion and Preference Survey Among Members of the U. S. Senate and House of Representatives, 1961
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Management Study of the U. S. Congress
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Company Knowledge Among Men Car Owners, 1958
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Report on Pittsburgh Radio Stations
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Color Tuning Study, 1957
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Television Survey: A Study of Effectiveness, 1955
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Daytime TV Primer, 1961
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Television Profile, 1950
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Why Sales Come in Curves, 1952
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Rumple, Barry T. Memoranda, 1941-1945 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Memoranda prepared by a manager of research which summarize monthly and semi-monthly reports produced by the research firms of C. E. Hooper Inc., and the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting, 1941-1945. The memos are bound in three volumes; three volumes summarize Hooper and CAB reports on commercial and sustaining programs aired over NBC and the other major networks and the remaining volume concerns Hooper reports on NBC sustaining programs, 1941-1943. There is some duplication here of information in the other three volumes. Information supplied varies somewhat between Hooper and CAB reports, but all reports include data on current program ratings, previous ranking, and points change. The fifty leading commercial programs are listed in rating order. Often included, especially for the Hooper reports, are data on the audiences for limited network and regional programs, five-minute broadcasts (usually news), special events, and programs broadcast after 10:30 EST. Reports on sustaining programs often indicate the air time and frequency per week of programs reported.
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War Reports, 1941-1945 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Reports on war-related programs and announcements broadcast by NBC, December 1941 through July 1945 and compiled by the program analysis division of the department. The reports identify NBC broadcasts by type (governmental announcements and programs, programs supported by outside organizations, and NBC's own commercial and sustaining programming). Typical of these broadcasts are recruiting announcements, war bond drives, presidential addresses, military band programs, and a great number of commercial and sustaining programs which treated war-related themes. For each broadcast there is information on its time, length, and broadcasting regularity. There is also significant program information, summarizing major themes and listing prominent performers. The reports are semi-monthly through 1942 and monthly thereafter. Prior to May 1943 they contain separate broadcast data for station WEAF.
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1-8
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1941 December-1945 July
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Station Relations, 1940-1960 7 boxes (4.4 cubic feet) : Station Relations includes: Files; Easton C. Woolley Papers.
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Files, 1950-1951, 1956, 1960 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Integrated files from the offices of several members of NBC's station relations department, consisting of memos, reports, bulletins, minutes, correspondence, clippings, and related material. The files are divided by media and deal chiefly with the reception of NBC programs by affiliates and with FCC actions regarding affiliates. The folder on Monitor is particularly noteworthy because it contains a report on that program conducted by the Bureau of Applied Social Research of Columbia University. : More extensive office files for this period may be found in the collection presented to the Society by Harry R. Bannister.
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Radio
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Affiliates Meeting
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198
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Congressional Committees
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198
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Graham, Billy
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198
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Monitor
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NBC Bulletins
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Radio Affiliates Executive Committee
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Television
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Color TV Status Reports
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Executive Committee Meetings
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Federal Communications Commission
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General
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198
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Composite Report
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Actions on NBC affiliates
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Miscellaneous TV programs
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NBC Opera Company
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Owned and Operated Stations
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Station Managers Contact Lists
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Woolley, Easton C. Papers, 1940-1951 6 boxes (4.0 cubic feet) : Papers of a director of radio station relations, together with some papers related to several predecessors and one successor. Included are memos, surveys, reports, bulletins, minutes, correspondence, clippings and related materials. The files are divided into SUBJECT and GENERAL FILES, with a separate subjection on the STATION PLANNING AND ADVISORY COMMITTEE. The papers represent the ongoing relationship between NBC and its affiliated stations. Some of the more extensive areas of documentation include planning, research, traffic, and rates. In addition, special files deal with compensation of stations, the FCC, network policies and “Red Tab” sales policy memos. Most notable are the research files documenting the setting of rates in competition with CBS. There are also extensive files of the traffic between NBC and the various affiliates. Some notable files deal with the reclassification of employees during the war to avoid the draft, a report on the vulnerability of affiliates, Interim Conelrad (the procedure initiated in case of enemy air attack in the early 1950s), a brief history of affiliated stations (1942-1945), and a supervisory inventory containing comments and suggestions from station employees and work ratings. There are also extensive files on the Station Planning and Advisory Committee which appeared to have acted as a sounding board for affiliates to the network as well as a regular vehicle for the network to share information with affiliates.
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General Files
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573
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Activities reports, 1943-1949
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573
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Budget, 1949
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Canadian Association of Broadcasters, 1945-1947
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1944-1946
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Canadian Radio-Listening Trends, 1942
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Clear Channel, 1947
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Crime and mystery programs, 1947-1948
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Bannister, Harry, 1947
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Blue Network Inc. (regarding Separation), undated
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Denny, Charles R., 1950
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Federal Communications network regulations, 1940-1947
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Hiatus Plan, 1948
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History of network affiliated stations, 1942-1945
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McConnell, Joseph V., 1950
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Miscellany, 1949-1950
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Notices and bulletins, 1949-1950
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Pacific Coast Time, 1944-1945
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Plan for radio network rate reductions, 1951
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Plans, 1942
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573
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Rate Committee, 1946-1949
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Rate increase study, 1945
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Rate studies
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1943
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Box
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1945
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1951
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Nighttime rate analysis, 1951
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Pacific Coast stations, 1951
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Network option time, 1949
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Night, 1947
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Box
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Plan # 2 Night, 1945
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573
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Rates, 1946-1951
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Rates-Miscellaneous, 1947-1949
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Research
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573
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General, 1943-1950
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573
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Analysis of network operations, 1947
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Box
574
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Analysis of proposed discount revision and extension of premium time, 1946
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Box
574
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Communications Division, 1948
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574
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Recommendation on “Closed Circuit” communications, 1949
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Selective Service, 1942-1948
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574
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Speeches, 1946-1948
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574
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Station changes, 1944-1948
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574
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Station contact file, 1948-1949
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Box
574
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Suggestion system, 1947
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574
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Supervisory Inventory, 1948
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Telegrams, 1949
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574
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Telephones, 1948-1949
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574
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Television Survey-Booz, Allen & Hamilton, 1948
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Box
574
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Tip Service, 1949-1950
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574
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Toeppen Report, 1949
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Trade Marks, 1946
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Traffic Department
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Box
574
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Activities, 1948-1949
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574
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Book wires (Commercial), 1947-1949, 1951
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574
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Communications, 1945-1949
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Box
574
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Duplication, 1946-1947
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574
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Operations, 1943-1948
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574
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Personnel, 1945-1949
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Reports, 1950
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Trammell, Niles, 1945-1948
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U.S. Steel, 1950
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574
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WHO contract meeting, 1950
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Woolley, Easton C.-Book wires, 1950
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Subject Files
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575
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Affiliation refusals, 1947-1950
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Box
575
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Affiliates meeting, 1950
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575
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American Federation of Musicians, 1947-1951
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Box
575
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American Federation of Radio Artists, 1948-1949
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575
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Atlantis, 1951-1952
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575
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Broadcast Measurement Bureau, 1946-1952
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575
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Chime Breaks, 1951
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575
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Closed circuit talks, 1949-1950
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575
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Compensation sheets, 1950-1951
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575
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Compensation to stations, 1949
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575
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Comparative report on current and proposed contract, 1949
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Box
575
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Contract analysis, 1941-1950
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Box
575
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Cut-In announcement rates, 1939-1950
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575
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Dual affiliation, 1949-1950
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575
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Facility changes, 1940-1949
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Box
575
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Frequency Modulation, 1943-1950
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Box
575
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Interim Conelrad, 1951-1952
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575
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Labor-General, 1949-1950
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575
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Management-General, 1952
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Miscellany, 1943-1952
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M & O station maps, 1947
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NABET, 1945-1949
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National Association of Broadcasters, 1942-1949
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575
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Program policies, 1943-1951
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Network maps, 1947
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Network studies, 1947-1951
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575
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Nielsen radio index, 1949-1952
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Political policy, 1948
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Program Board meetings, 1952
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Proposed changes in programs, undated
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Public service report, 1948-1952
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575
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RCA, 1945-1952
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Radio Writers Guild, 1947-1948
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575
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Rates (Network comparisons), 1947
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575
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Red Tab Memos, 1946-1949
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575
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Vulnerability of NBC affiliates, 1949-1950
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Station Planning and Advisory Committee
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Box
576
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Minutes of meetings, 1942-1951
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Box
576
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Elections, 1948-1949
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576
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General correspondence
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1948-1950
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Box
577
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1941-1947
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577
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Meeting files
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Box
577
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1948-1950
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577A
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1947
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Promotion and separate committees, 1950
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Subseries: Operations, 1931-1976 28 boxes (18.1 cubic feet) : Opreations includes: Business and Administration; Engineering; Favilities Operations; and Integrated Services.
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Business and Administration, 1949-1959 2 boxes (0.4 cubic feet) : Business and Administration includes: Conflict Production Files; and Frank Lapore Papers.
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Conflict Production Files, 1954-1959 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Production files for the unbroadcast series Conflict which concerned psychiatry. Produced by Barry-Enright Productions Inc., the property was purchased by NBC as part of a program package. At NBC such properties were the responsibility of the business affairs department. The papers, which are actually those of Jack Barry, refer to the development, production, and attempted sale of the pilot to NBC, CBS, and various advertisers; there are no materials relating to the handling of the property by the business affairs department. The pilot herein documented was written by Reginald Rose and directed by Sidney Lumet.
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199
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Budgetary Information, c. 1955
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Box
199
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Contracts, 1954-1955, 1958
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Box
199
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Correspondence, 1954-1959
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199
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Film Editing Material, 1956-1958, undated
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Box
199
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Film Reports, 1955
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Box
199
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Scripts, 2 drafts and a preliminary outline by Reginald Rose, 1955
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Box
199
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Story Ideas, 1954 (contains the script of Tell My Story, a 1954 NBC Radio special written by Samuel Elkin)
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Box
199
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Questionnaires, undated
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Lapore, Frank. Papers, 1949-1956 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Papers of a manager of film and kinescope operations and services, who worked under the director (later vice-president) of the film division. The files consist primarily of inter-office correspondence, but also include policy statements and kinescope inventories. In general, the files contain good coverage of policy formulations and the development and operation of commercial film distribution.
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Commercial Distribution
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200
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Planning, 1949-1956
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Box
200
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Political Footage, 1956
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Box
200
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Kinescope Negative Inventory, 1948-1949, 1955
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Box
200
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Policies, 1951-1956
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Engineering, 1931-1956 9 boxes (6.6 cubic feet) : Engineering includes: Logs; and Reports.
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Logs, 1956 4 boxes (1.6 cubic feet) : Operational logs for the New York radio operations of the NBC network and WRCA for July and October 1956. Generally the information contained in the logs is routine, with data on personnel, equipment problems and maintenance and technical support for programs. Also included are logs of television audio requirements met by the engineering department. For each day, there is a radio program scheduled which identifies program by type, by origin of transmission, if outside whether transcribed or live, and by the identity and duration of accompanying commercials and announcement.
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Box
201
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1-16
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1956 July 1-16
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Box
202
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1-15
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1956 July 17-31
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Box
203
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1-15
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1956 October 1-15
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Box
204
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1-16
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1956 October 16-31
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Reports, 1931-19565 boxes (5.0 cubic feet) Monthly reports of division and station engineers throughout the country. The reports are quite detailed and change significantly in format over time, and though the information supplied is often routine (e.g. equipment maintenance reports, power and frequency studies, and personnel changes), there is also information on the origination of NBC programming, special field broadcasts, and from 1931, the development of television. Generally there is more detail for New York City operations than for other areas; for the early 1940s this New York material is the only data supplied. There are some other gaps in coverage, most notably for the 1933-1935 and 1946-1948 periods.
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205
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1-24
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1931-1932
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206
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1-31
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1936-1940
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Box
207
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1-47
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1941-March 1945
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Box
208
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1-42
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1945
April-October 1951
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Box
209
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1-38
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1951 November-1955
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Facilities Operations, 1948-1957 11 boxes (6.8 cubic feet) : Facilities Operations includes: Norman Grant Papers; George McElrath Technical Facilities Reports; and Ernest W. Theiss Papers.
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Grant, Norman. Papers, 1954-1955 1 archives box and 4 flat boxes (2.6 cubic feet) : Papers generated in the office of the director of design and art operations, consisting of set designs, a few elevations, and prop requirements. The set designs are filed in oversize boxes; the prop requirements are filed with the standard sized material in the collection. The files are arranged alphabetically by program title, except for a few commercials, special and promotional spots which are grouped by general subject category.
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American Inventory
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598
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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598
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Armstrong Circle Theatre
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598
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Background
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Big Story
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598
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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598
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Camel News Caravan
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Childrens' Hour
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598
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Set designs
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210
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3
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Prop requirements
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598
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Coke Time
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598
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Commercials, Miscellaneous
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598
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Continental Classroom
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599
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Eternal Light
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Frontiers of Faith/Catholic Hour
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599
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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Goodyear TV Playhouse
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599
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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599
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Great Moments of Sports
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599
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Happy Felton's Spotlight Club
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599
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Howdy Doody
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599
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Justice
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599
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Juvenile Jury
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Kraft TV Theatre
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600
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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600
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Mister Peepers
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Modern Romances
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600
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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Philco Television Playhouse
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600
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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600
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Red Buttons Show
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Robert Montgomery Theatre
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600
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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601
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Specials, promotional spots, and unidentified material
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Way of the World
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601
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Set designs
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210
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10
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Prop requirements
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Box
601
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3
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“Where Are We?”
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Wide Wide World
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601
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Set designs
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Box
210
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11
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Prop requirements
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Box
601
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5
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World of Mr. Sweeney
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601
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You're Hired
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Your Hit Parade
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601
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Set designs
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210
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Prop requirements
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McElrath, George (1900-). Technical Facilities Reports, 1955 3 boxes (1.2 cubic feet) : Reports generated in the office of a director of technical operations, consisting of forms completed by the technical directors for various television programs produced in NBC's New York studios from February through September 1955. The forms, which are arranged chronologically, include data on personnel, equipment, and studio use.
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211
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1955 February-April 15
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Box
212
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1-7
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1955 April 16-July 15
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Box
213
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1-5
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1955 July 16-September 30
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Theiss, Ernest W. Papers, 1948-1957 3 boxes (3.0 cubic feet) : Selected papers of a manager of production operations. This group of NBC records is arranged functionally into PROGRAM OPERATIONS and those divisions under Theiss; BROADCAST FILM (Stanley Parlan, manager); and BROADCAST OPERATIONS (Edward Whitney, manager). Included in the latter section are broadcast coordination plans, scripts, notes, and miscellaneous other files pertaining to Wide, Wide World, a weekly program featuring Dave Garroway. The collection also contains files for two subdivisions of broadcast operations: broadcast routines (Peter Affe, Edward Whitney, and Sumner Glimcher, supervisors, successively) and broadcast operations coordination. The broadcast routines segment includes samples of television operations routines, both for WNBC and for the network as a whole, which list broadcast coordinators, announcers, and the routing and timing of each program. With the exception of the Wide, Wide World material, the papers are limited; nevertheless, the documentation presents an outline of the functions of the department.
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Program Operations
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215
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General, 1953-1957
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215
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Program Operations Manual, 1952
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Broadcast Film Operations
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215
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General, 1949-1954
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215
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Progress Reports, 1950-1951
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Broadcast Operations
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215
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General, 1950-1957
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Wide, Wide World, 1955-1957
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215
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Presented on Producers' Showcase, 1955 June 27
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215
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“A Sunday in Autumn,” 1955 October 16
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215
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1955 October 30
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215
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“A Sunday with Youth,” 1955 November 13
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215
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“Heritage,” 1955 November 27
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215
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“American Rhapsody” / by Joe Liss, 1955 December 4
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215
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By Lou Salaman and Charles Andrews, 1955 December 18
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215
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By Bob Corcoran and Gene Wyckoff, 1956 January 1
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215
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“Portrait of an American Winter” / by Joe Liss, 1956 January 22
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215
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“Two Ways to Winter” / by Lou Salaman, 1956 January 29
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215
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“The World of Celebrations” / by Bob Corcoran and Gene Wyckoff, 1956 February 12
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215
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“America at Play While S.A.C. Stands Guard” / by Harold Flender and Alden Stevens, 1956 February 19
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“Birth of an America” / by Joe Liss, 1956 March 4
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Sir Laurence Olivier's production of Richard III, 1956 March 11
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“Land of Plenty” / by Lou Salaman, 1956 March 25
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“The Awakening of Spring” / by Bob Corcoran and Gene Wyckoff, 1956 April 1
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“In Pursuit of Happiness” / by Joe Liss, 1956 April 15
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“Sunday Drivers” / by Lou Salaman, 1956 April 29
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“Power for Peace” / by Bob Corcoran and Gene Wyckoff, 1956 May 13
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“A Promise for America,” 1956 May 20
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“The St, Lawrence Story” / by Joe Liss (in association with C.B.C.), 1956 June 3
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“Song of America” / by Joe Liss, 1956 September 16
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“The Hollywood Story ” / by Harold Flender and Charles Speer, 1956 September 30
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“The American Dream” / by Max Wylie and Jesse Sandler, 1956 October 14
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“So Goes the Nation” / by Lou Salaman, 1956 October 28
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“The Florida Story” / by Joe Liss, 1956 November 11
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“American Sunday: A Visit with Three Faiths” / by Harold Flender and Charles Speer, 1956 November 25
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“The American Campus” / by Jesse Sandler and Dick Krolik, 1956 December 9
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“The Joyous Time: Christmas Through the Eyes of Children” / by Lou Salaman, 1956 December 23
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“A Woman's Story: A Visit with Some Great American Women” / by Joe Liss, 1957 January 6
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“America's Riches” / by Harold Flender, 1957 January 20
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“Texas, U.S.A.” / by Jesse Sandler, 1957 February 3
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“The Creative Spirit” / by Lou Salaman, 1957 February 17
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“A Man's Story” / by Joe Liss, 1957 March 3
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“Flight” / by Will Sparks, 1957 March 17
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“Spring Jubilee” / by Jess Sandler, 1957 March 31
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“American Waters” / by Lou Salaman, 1957 April 14
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“Land of Promise” / by Joe Liss, 1957 April 28
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Broadcast Coordination Routine only, 1957 May 12
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“The American Indians: Between Two Worlds” / by Jesse Sandler, 1957 May 26
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“Summertime” / by Lou Salaman, 1957 June 9
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Broadcast Operations Coordination, 1952-1956
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Broadcast Routines,
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Network, 1949-1951
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WNBT, 1948-1949
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Integrated Services, 1934-1976 6 boxes (4.3 cubic feet) : Integrated Services includes: William S. Hedges Papers; and Library.
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Hedges, William S. (1895-1978). Papers, 1951, 1953-1955 2 boxes (1.2 cubic feet) : Papers of an NBC vice-president for integrated services, 1951-1959, which consist of fragmentary and routine correspondence, clippings, memos, reports, charts, speeches, financial data, and related material. Divided chronologically by year and then alphabetically by subject, the files are best for Hedges' responsibility for the divisions of integrated services: the general library, guest relations, transportation, traffic, purchasing, and the night executive officer. The papers treat such varied topics as union negotiations, safety regulations, disposition of NBC facilities, tours and displays, and television demonstrations. Hedges' activity in several professional organizations is reflected in the files on the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, the oral history project of the Radio Pioneers and Columbia University, and the Radio and Television Executives Society. : Hedges personally presented to the Society a small collection of separately-catalogued papers which includes some materials on his earlier years with NBC. The register for this collection includes more detailed biographical information.
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1951
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Radio Pioneers
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General correspondence
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Oral history project
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1953
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Budget
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Charity drives
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Cities Service
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Civil Defense
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Contribution requests
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Frech, Willard W.
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Hedges, William S. - Speeches
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Integrated Services
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Legal
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Library
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Microfilm material
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Miscellaneous material
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Monthly reports
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National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters
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Night Executive Office
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Personnel
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Public Affairs and Education
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Radio Pioneers
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General correspondence
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Oral history project
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Rockefeller Center Luncheon Club
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Speeches
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Station Relations
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Television
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Time Sales
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Union negotiations
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1954
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Advertising and Promotion
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Budget
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Cities Service
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Civil Service
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Color Television
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Maurice Constant's photographs
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Federal Communications Commission
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General Library
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Guest Relations
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Hedges, William S. - Speeches
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Integrated Services
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Legal
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MacDonald Brothers Report (management study)
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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Monthly reports
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NBC Enterprises
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Public Affairs and Education
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Public Relations
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Purchasing Department
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Radio Pioneers
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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Rockefeller Center Luncheon Club
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Safety
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Taxes
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Television
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Union negotiations
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1955
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Budget
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Guest Relations
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Hedges, William S. - Speeches
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Integrated Services
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Legal
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters
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Personnel
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Public Affairs and Education
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Public Relations
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Radio Pioneers
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Radio and Television Executives Society
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Rockefeller Center Luncheon Club
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Station Relations
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Television
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Library, 1934-19764 boxes (3.1 cubic feet) Miscellaneous print and near-print material prepared by various NBC departments and divisions for distribution to advertisers, affiliates, employees, and the general public. The materials are of two kinds: speeches and articles and other kinds of printed matter. PRINTED MATTER, which is arranged alphabetically by office of creation, varies in character and completeness. Publications which warrant special mention include statements of program policies and broadcast standards; annual reviews and reports; The Fourth Chime, a history of NBC News; and mimeographed newsletters issued by WMAQ and the Western Network for their overseas employees during World War II. Many titles, especially those of the press department, are not complete; their presence is intended merely as illustration of the types of material issued. Further examples of many titles may be found scattered in the records. SPEECHES AND ARTICLES are alphabetically-arranged by name. As with the above material, copies of additional speeches by these and other NBC executives may be found throughout the records.
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Printed Materials
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NBC Library
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220
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Television Bibliography, 1948
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Corporate Papers
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220
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2-3
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Program Policies, 1934-1956
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Box
220
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Reports, 1945-1968
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Box
564
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Oversize material
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Box
220
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Souvenir Publications, 1951, 1956, 1961, 1966, 1976
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Advertising and Promotion
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220
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Highlights, 1943-1946
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220
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NBC Study Guide, 1962
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220
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Miscellany
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Behind Your Radio Dial, 1948
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Facts about NBC Red Network, 1941
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220
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9-10
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Artists' Service Memo, 1935-1939
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Educational Enterprises,
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220
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Communique, undated
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220
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12
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Film Catalogues, 1971-1972, undated
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220
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Engineering, 1953-1958
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NBC Symphony
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Symphony Notes, 1944-1945
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Commemorative Booklet, 1949
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News
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The Fourth Chime, 1944
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1944-1945
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1951
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1963
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Stand By: NBC News
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The Longest Night
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220
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1968-1972
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Box
564
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Oversize material
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220
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Owned and Operated Stations, 1968, undated
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220
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Personnel Management Newsletter, 1952-1953
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Press and Publicity
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Exploitation Information Bulletin, undated
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220
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NBC, 1956, 1967
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NBC Biography, 1947-1967
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NBC Feature, 1953-1966
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NBC Film Division, undated
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NBC News, 1948-1967
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NBC Program Information, 1950-1960
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NBC Radio Feature, 1955
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NBC Radio/Network News, 1953-1958
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NBC Radio Program, 1955
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NBC-TV News, 1951-1956
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NBC Television Programs, 1952-1955
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NBC Trade News, 1953-1955
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NBC Transmitter, 1942
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Program Releases, 1952-1956
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Miscellany
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Public Affairs
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220
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38-39
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Educational Bulletin, 1931-1938
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220
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40
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NBC Presents, 1938-1941
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220
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On the Dial, 1948
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This is NBC, 1941-1947
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Miscellany
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Radio
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221
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Network Programs, 1938-1939
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Programs,
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221
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Army Hour, 1944
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221
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Cheerio Promotional Materials, 1940, undated
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Great Plays, undated
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221
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Image America
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Medicine U.S.A.
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Box
564
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Oversize material
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221
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Monitor
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564
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Oversize material
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Miscellany
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564
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Oversize material
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Sales
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564
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Comparative Network Schedules, 1942-1946
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Box
221
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Rating Points, 1950-1951; Radio Coop Programs Handbook, , 1955
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221
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Sales Facts Bulletins, 1950-1952
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221
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Sports, 1972
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Television
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221
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Preview, 1966-1969
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Programs
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221
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Exploring, c. 1964
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221
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Max Liebman Presents, “Satins and Spurs,” 1954
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221
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NBC Opera Theatre, “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” undated
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221
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14
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Producer's Showcase, “Peter Pan”
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Box
564
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Oversize material
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221
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14
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Victory at Sea
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564
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Oversize material
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221
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We Take a Giant Step, 1971
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Youth Wants to Know
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Miscellany
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564
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Oversize material
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221
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WJZ, 1937
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WMAQ
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221
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Public Service Feature, 1943-1950
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The Rut, 1944
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WNBC-WNBT
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WEAF Program Schedule
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1943-1945
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1945-1946
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WNBC Program Schedule, 1946-1950
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WNBT Program Schedule, 1950
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WRCA-TV Tele-Log, 1956-1963
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Focus, 1965-1967
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564
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Oversize material
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[Monthly Report of the Public Affairs Department], 1965-1973
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Monthly Report, Community Affair Department, 1967, 1969
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NBC Week, 1965-1969
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564
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Oversize material
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Programs
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221
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For Women Only, 1967
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New York Illustrated, undated
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See For Yourself, 1971
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Speaking Freely, 1967, undated
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Your Life in the 1970s, 1969
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Miscellany
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564
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Oversize material
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221
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WRC-TV Dedication Press Information Kit, 1958
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Western Division
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564
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Comparative Network Schedules, 1944-1946
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221
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Radio City Reporter, 1943-1944
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Speeches and Articles
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221
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Beville, Hugh M., Jr., 1948
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Culligan, Matthew J., 1959
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Denny, Charles R., 1952
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Frank, Reuven, 1970-1971
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Goodman, Julian, 1966-1973
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Heffernan, Joseph V., 1954
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Kintner, Robert E., 1960
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Labunski, Stephen B., 1966
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McConnell, Joseph H., 1950, 1952
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Mullen, Frank E., 1945
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Pinkham, Richard A., R., 1956
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Sarnoff, David
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1924, 1926
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49-50
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1945-1960
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1961-1967
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1964
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564
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Salutes and Commemorations, 1951-1966
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Sarnoff, Robert W., 1955-1965
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Scott, Walter, 1966-1969
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Trammel, Niles, 1946, 1948
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Weaver, Sylvester L., Jr., 1955
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Library. Additions, 1945-1964 : Additional print material issued by various NBC departments.
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567C
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News
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564
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Oversize material
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567C
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Personnel
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567C
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NBC and You: employee manual, 1945, 1948
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Press and publicity
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Opinion leaders campaign
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567C
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Variety campaign
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Television-Miscellany
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564
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Subseries: Spot Sales and Owned-and-Operated Stations, 1941-1969 55 boxes (38.6 cubic feet) : Spot Sales and Owned-and-Operated Stations include: Spot Sales; Owned-and-Operated Stations; WMAQ Master Logs; WNBC/WNBC-TV; and Western Division Studio Charts.
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Spot Sales, 1945-1956 7 boxes (3.0 cubic feet) : Spot Sales includes: Richard Close Papers; Wilbur Fromm Papers; Morton Gaffin Papers; Richard Golden Papers; and Salesmen's Files.
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Close, Richard. Papers, 1949-1952 2 boxes (0.8 cubic feet) : Papers of a manager of represented stations, which generally concern sales at stations represented by NBC spot sales such as KPTZ, WBZ-TV, WGY-WRGB, and WPTZ and the relations between the network and these stations. Included is material on rates, time allocations, sponsor arrangements, ratings, and program availabilities. Of particular interest are the weekly sales activity reports which pertain to sales activities of individual stations and salesmen. The collection consists of SUBJECT FILES and STATION FILES, both of which are alphabetically arranged.
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General Subject Files
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Advertisers
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223
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Benrus Watch Company, 1951-1952
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223
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Bulova Watch Company, 1951-1952
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223
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Esso, 1952
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223
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Sun Oil Company, 1952
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223
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Billings, 1949-1952
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223
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Budgets, 1952
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223
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Political Programs, 1952
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223
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Sales Activity Reports (NBC), 1952 March-September
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223
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Sales Planning Bulletins, 1950-1952
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223
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Television Rates, 1950-1952
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223
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Today, 1952
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Station Files
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Box
224
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KPTV (Portland, Oregon), 1952
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Box
224
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WBZ-TV (Boston), 1952
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WGY-WRGB (Schenectady), 1952
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Box
224
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WRGB
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Box
224
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WGY
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Box
224
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WNBC, Sales Activity Reports, 1951-1952
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Box
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WPTZ (Philadelphia), 1952
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Fromm, Wilbur. Papers, 1955-1956 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of a manager of advertising and promotion, spot sales, who succeeded Morton Gaffin in 1955. The papers are an alphabetically-arranged subject file and include correspondence, memoranda, and promotional material for a number of spot advertising campaigns including one for Monitor.
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Box
225
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Chain Lightning, 1955
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Box
225
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Food Merchandising, 1955
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Box
225
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Monitor, 1955
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Box
225
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National Association of Food Chains, 1956
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Box
225
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National Automobile Dealers, 1956
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Box
225
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National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters, 1955
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Box
225
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Promotion and Merchandising Clinic, 1955
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Box
225
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Radio-Phonic Spot Buying, 1956
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Box
225
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Sold on Spot Promotion, 1955-1956
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Box
225
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Wide, Wide Window Campaign, 1955-1956
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Gaffin, Morton. Papers, 1952-1956 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a spot sales executive who was manager of advertising and promotion and who followed Shepard as director of new business and promotion in 1955. Included are correspondence, memoranda, and promotional material for a number of spot advertising campaigns. Of particular interest is the major market development campaign for RCA. Also of note in Gaffin's papers are presentations developed for the Roscow Barrow study of the network for the FCC and for the introduction of color television broadcasting. The papers are arranged as an alphabetical subject file.
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Box
226
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Chain Lightning, 1954
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Box
226
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Color Television Presentations, 1956
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Box
226
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Crossley Broadcasting Corporation, 1954-1955
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Box
226
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Denny, Charles, 1955
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FCC Presentation, 1955-1956
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Box
226
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General
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Box
226
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Adams, David
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Box
226
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Clifford, J. M.
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Box
226
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Heffernan, Joseph
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Box
226
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Pinkham, Richard
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Box
226
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Culligan, M. J.
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Box
226
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Adams, David
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Box
226
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Denny, Charles
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Box
226
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Beville, Hugh and Bannister, Harry
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Box
226
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Sarnoff, Robert
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Box
226
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Food Merchandising, 1954
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Box
226
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National Association of Radio & Television Broadcasters, 1954
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Box
226
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Promotion and Merchandising Clinic, 1954
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RCA
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Box
226
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1954-1955
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Box
227
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1-2
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undated
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Box
227
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Related Items Sales Event Campaign, 1955
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Box
227
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Reports, 1952-1953
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Box
227
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Television Data Charts, 1952-1954
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Golden, Richard. Presentations, 1953-1954 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Presentations supervised by a manager of sales development and research, spot sales. The papers consist of selections from the various assignments completed, 1953-1954, and they are arranged, in so far as is possible, by job number. The unnumbered presentations are arranged alphabetically by subject. Included with the presentations are correspondence, drafts, and promotional pieces of various kinds which were prepared for prospective advertisers and affiliated stations. The presentations themselves contain information on costs, facilities, market coverage, and ratings. Of particular interest is one presentation for the sale of the Tonight Show in 1953, then only aired locally over WNBC-TV.
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Box
228
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No. 13, WWJ and WWJ-TV Spot Sales Representation
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Box
228
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No. 21, KNBH Competitor's Clients
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Box
228
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No. 31, Summer Business
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Box
228
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No. 43, Socony
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Box
228
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No. 55, WMAQ's Plan for Milnet
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228
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No. 77, Prospects for the Josephine McCarthy Show
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Box
228
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No. 93, Monsanto Chemical Company
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228
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No. 115, KSD Plan for Bristol-Myers
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Box
228
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No. 130, Air Conditioner Industry Prospects
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Box
228
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No. 134, Hawaiian Sales
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228
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No. 153, Good Humor
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228
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No. 173, Seven-up Sales Bandwagon
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Box
228
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No. 183, Chain Lightning
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Box
228
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No. 193, Cold Remedies Schedules
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Box
228
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Direct Mail Contest, undated
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Box
228
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Nash Dealers, undated
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Box
228
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Steve Allen's Tonight Show
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Salesmen's Files, 1945-1951 1 box (1.0 cubic foot) : Integrated papers of the spot sales staff, 1945-1951, consisting of ADVERTISER FILES and SUBJECT FILES. The former, which include correspondence, reports, complaints, contracts, orders, and other material relating to spot advertising on NBC radio and television stations, are arranged alphabetically by client or advertising agency. A number of the files are further subdivided by account representative. The subject files, also arranged alphabetically, include standards and practices bulletins, material relating to various broadcasters' association, and other papers concerning spot sales.
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Subject Files
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Box
229
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Bulletins - Standards and Practices, 1947-1948
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Box
229
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Kaltenborn, H. V., 1948
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Box
229
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National Association of Broadcasters, 1948-1949
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Box
229
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Radio Executives Club
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Box
229
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Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1950
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Box
229
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Television-General, 1948
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Advertiser Files
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Box
229
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American Telephone and Telegraph, 1949
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Box
229
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Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Inc., 1946-1948
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Box
229
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Bell Telephone Company, 1947-1948
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Bristol-Myers Company
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Box
229
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General, 1948-1950
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Box
229
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Phillips, Charles, 1948-1950
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Box
229
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Donel Foundation Garments, 1949
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Ford Motor Company
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General
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Box
229
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Television, 1948
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Box
229
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Radio, 1948, 1950-1951
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Phillips, Charles
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Box
229
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Local Dealers, 1949
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Box
229
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Managed and Owned Stations, 1949-1950
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General Foods Corporations
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Box
229
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General, 1948-1950
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Box
229
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Close, Richard, 1948-1949
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Box
229
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Kenyon & Eckhardt Inc., 1948-1949
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Lever Brothers Company
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Box
229
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General, 1948-1950
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Box
229
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Close, Richard, 1947-1949
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Dodge, John H.
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Box
229
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Contracts-Expired, 1948-1949
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Box
229
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General Correspondence, 1945-1948
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Box
229
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McCann-Erickson Inc., 1948-1950
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“Politicals”
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Box
229
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General Political Correspondence, 1948-1950
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Box
229
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Republican National Committee (TV), 1948
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Box
229
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Women's National Republican Club (TV), 1948
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Box
229
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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, 1948-1950
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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Box
229
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General, 1949-1950
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Box
229
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Morrison, Robert, 1950
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Box
229
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Phillips, Charles, 1948-1950
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Box
229
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Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, 1948
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Box
229
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William Esty Company Inc., 1948, 1950
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Owned and Operated Stations, 1951-1956 5 boxes (1.6 cubic feet) : Owned and Operated Stations includes: Donald Bishop Papers; John M. Gaines Papers; H.W. Shepard Papers; and Carleton D. Smith Papers.
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Bishop, Donald. Papers, 1955-1956 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Papers of a director of publicity and community services, owned-and-operated stations division, which are arranged as an alphabetical subject file. Of interest is the correspondence and memoranda dealing with the promotion of color television broadcasting particularly at WMAQ-WNBQ and with public service programming at the various owned and operated stations.
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Box
230
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Color Television Broadcasting, 1956
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Box
230
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Community Relations Department Proposal, 1956
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Box
230
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“Impact Public Service” Campaign, 1956
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Box
230
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Journalists Orientation, 1956
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Box
230
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National Television Week, 1956
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Box
230
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Public Service Programming, 1956
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Box
230
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Spot Sales Department, 1955-1956
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Box
230
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Syndicated Script Service, 1956
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Box
230
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Today, 1956
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WMAQ-WNBQ
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Box
230
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General, 1956
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Box
230
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Color Television Broadcasting, 1956
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Box
230
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WRC/WRC-TV, 1956
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Box
230
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Westinghouse Corporation, 1956
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Gaines, John M. Papers, 1951-1953 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of the vice-president in charge of owned-and-operated stations. The papers, which date largely from 1952, divide into STATION FILES and SUBJECT FILES, both of which are alphabetically arranged. Consisting largely of correspondence, memoranda, and some presentations, the collection concerns spot sales and programming at various owned and operated stations throughout the country such as WMAQ-WNBQ, KOA/KOA-TV, and KNBH.
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Subject Files
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Box
231
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General Correspondence, 1952
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Box
231
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J. Walter Thompson
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Box
231
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Miscellaneous Schedules, 1952, undated
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Box
231
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Legal Department, 1952-1953
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Box
231
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Programming, 1952
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Box
231
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“Saturation-Half the Nation” Project, 1952
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Box
231
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Spot Sales Department, 1952-1953
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Box
231
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Syndication, 1952
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Box
231
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Tex and Jinx, 1952
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Box
231
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Wire Services, 1952
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Station Files
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Box
231
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Chicago, WMAQ-WNBQ, 1952-1953
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Box
231
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Cleveland, WGAG, 1952
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Box
231
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Dallas, WFAA, 1952
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Box
231
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Denver, KOA/KOA-TV, 1951-1952
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Box
231
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Hollywood, WNBH, 1951-1952
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Box
231
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Los Angeles, KFI, 1952-1953
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Box
231
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Philadelphia, WPTZ, 1952
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Box
231
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New York, WNBC-WNBT, 1952
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Box
231
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Schenectady, WGY, 1952
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Box
231
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Washington, D.C., WRC/WRC-TV, 1953
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Shepard, H. W. Papers, 1953-1956 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of an owned-and-operated stations division executive who held the titles of director of new business promotion, spot sales, and director of business promotion, owned-and-operated stations. The papers reflect both responsibilities, although the bulk of the material pertains to the former. The earlier material includes correspondence and memoranda for several spot advertising campaigns. Of particular note is the material promoting RCA. There are also files on the international operations of the spot sales office, which include data on budget and finance, and on the network-wide reorganization of the advertising function. The later material includes documentation on the reaction of the O & O department to the decline of radio. The collection is arranged as an alphabetical subject file.
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Box
232
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“Blanket Plan,” 1956
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Box
232
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Budget, 1953-1954
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Box
232
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“Doldrums to Dollars,” Saturday Programming Campaign, 1954
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Box
232
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Foreign Programming Exchanges and Sales, 1956
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Box
232
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Merchandising, 1956
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Box
232
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Miscellany, 1954-1956
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Box
232
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O & O Management Meeting, 1954
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Box
232
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O & O Radio Network Committee, 1956
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Box
232
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Promotional Managers Clinic, 1954
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Box
232
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Radio Rate Card Committee, 1956
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Box
232
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RCA, 1953-1954
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Box
232
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Reorganization, 1954
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Box
232
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“Sold on Spot” Campaign, 1954
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Box
232
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Starch, Daniel, 1954
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Box
232
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Trade Paper Readership Survey, 1954
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Box
232
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Wine Industry Study, 1954
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Box
232
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“Weekend Workshop” Campaign, 1954
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Smith, Carleton D. (1905-). Papers, 1952 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a vice-president and director of operations of the owned-and-operated stations division. Although both Smith and John Gaines held the title of vice-president concurrently, Smith appears subordinate in the organizational structure. The papers are comprised of STATIONS FILES and SUBJECT FILES, both of which are arranged alphabetically. Like Gaines, Smith's collection reflects his general responsibility for spot sales and programming structure at stations such as KOA/KOA-TV and WRC-WNBW.
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Subject Files
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Box
233
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Block Programming
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Box
233
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Broadcast Advertising Bureau
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Box
233
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Broido, Theodore
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Box
233
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Bomar, Lawrence, and Associates
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Box
233
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Channel Identification
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Box
233
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Continuity Acceptance
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Box
233
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Co-operative Program Promotion
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Box
233
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Election Coverage
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Box
233
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Engineering, Facilities Etc.
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Box
233
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Football
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Box
233
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Merchandising
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Box
233
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Miscellany
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Box
233
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NARTB
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233
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Programming
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233
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Ratings
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Box
233
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Reports
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Box
233
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Schedules
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Box
233
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Spot Sales Department
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Stations Files
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Box
233
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Chicago, WMAG-WNBQ
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Box
234
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Denver, KOA/KOA-TV
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Box
234
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New York, WNBC-WNBT
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Box
234
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Portland, Oregon, KPTV
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Box
234
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Schenectady, WRGB-WGY
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Box
234
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Washington, D.C., WRC-WNBW
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WMAQ Master Logs, 1941-1944 8 boxes (7.4 cubic feet) : Master logs for material broadcast from Chicago radio station WMAQ. Included within the interrupted run, 1941-1944, are advertising and program continuity, news copy, and scripts for Chicago-produced programs and some network programs such as Bachelor's Children, Backstage Wife, The Bartons, The Guiding Light, Lonely Women, Ma Perkins, The Story of Mary Marlin and Road of Life.
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235
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1941 February 24-28 : Log for February 28 ends at 15:59 hrs.
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236
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1941 February 28-March 2 : Log for February 28 starts at 16:00 hrs.
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236
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1941 September 8-September 11 : Log for September 11 ends at 16:45 hrs.
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Box
237
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1941 September 11-14 : Log for September 11 starts at 16:45 hrs.
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Box
237
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1941 December 7
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Box
237
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12-23
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1942 February 24-26
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Box
238
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1942 February 27-March 2
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Box
238
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1942 September 8-September 11
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Box
239
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1942 September 12-September 14
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Box
239
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8-26
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1943 February 24-March 1
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Box
240
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1943 March 2
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Box
240
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1943 September 8-September 14
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Box
241
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1944 February 24-March 1
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Box
242
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1944 June 6-8
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WNBC/WNBC-TV, 1943-1969 35 boxes (26.6 cubic feet) : WNBC/WNBC-TV includes: Ted Cott Papers; Arthur Hamilton Papers; Richard Heffner Papers; Steve Krantz Papers; Logs; Thomas B. McFadden Papers; News Scripts; Robert B. Patt Papers; Hamilton Shea Papers.
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Cott, Ted (1917-1973). Papers, 1950-1953 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a WRCA/WRCA-TV general manager and vice-president who joined the NBC organization in 1950. The papers consist of memoranda and correspondence with advertisers and members of the audience. In general the files concern local advertising, promotion, programming (including such shows as Tex and Jinx), and relations with the network, and they are arranged alphabetically as SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES. Prominent correspondents include David Dubinsky (Box 243, Folder 11), Cole Porter (Box 243, Folder 10), and Leopold Stokowski (Box 243, Folder 16). Further papers may be found in the radio network files.
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Subject Files
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Box
243
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American Federation of Radio Artists, 1950
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Box
243
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Audience Mail, 1951-1953
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Box
243
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Broadcast Music Inc., 1950, 1952
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Box
243
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Film, 1950-1953
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Box
243
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FM, 1950-1952
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Box
243
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Goldwyn, Samuel, 1950
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Box
243
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National Association of Broadcasters, 1950-1951
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Box
243
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News Programming, 1950-1953
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Box
243
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Political Programs, 1953
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Box
243
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Programming-General, 1950-1953
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Box
243
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11
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Public Service Programming, 1950-1952
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Box
243
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Ratings, 1951
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Box
243
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Reports, 1950
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Box
243
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14-15
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Sales and Promotion, 1950-1953
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Box
243
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Stokowski, Leopold, 1950
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Box
243
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Television, 1951-1952
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Program Files
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Box
244
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Bill Stern Show, 1950
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Box
244
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Eleanor Roosevelt Show, 1950-1951
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Box
244
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Inside Our Schools, 1952
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Box
244
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Life in New York, 1952
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Box
244
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Longines Symphonette, 1950, 1952
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Box
244
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Lucky Strike Light-up Time, 1953
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Box
244
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Music Through the Night, 1952
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Box
244
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See For Yourself, 1952
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Box
244
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Skitch Henderson's Six O'Clock Club, 1950
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Box
244
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10
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Steve Allen Show, 1953
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Box
244
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Tex and Jinx, 1950-1953
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Box
244
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12
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Through the Enchanted Gate, 1952
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Hamilton, Arthur. Papers, 1956-1958 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a station manager of WRCA, consisting of correspondence, reports, financial data, and memoranda about local radio programming, promotion, and sales. Unlike the papers of other executives of WRCA/WRCA-TV for whom the collection contains documentation, there is no program file, because, with the exception of the material on Pulse, most of the programming material is of a general nature.
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Box
245
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1
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All-Night Radio, 1957
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Box
245
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Audience Mail, 1957
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Budget and Financial Material, 1957-1958
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FCC, 1957
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Football, 1956-1967
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Monitor, 1957
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Box
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Music Clearances, 1958
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National Association of Broadcasters, 1958
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News Programming, 1956-1957
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Political Programs, 1956
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Programming-General, 1956-1958
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Promotion, 1958
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Pulse, 1956-1957
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Questionnaires, 1957-1958
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Rate Cards, 1956-1958
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Sales, 1957-1958
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Heffner, Richard. Papers, 1956-19592 boxes (2.0 cubic feet) Papers of a producer-moderator of the public affairs department of WRCA-TV, consisting entirely of material for the weekly talk show, The Open Mind. Included are GENERAL PAPERS, containing lists of shows and two folders of audience mail, and PROGRAM FILES from May 1956 through July 1959. These files include correspondence, scripts of introductory comments, transcripts, press releases, and some material relating to technical facilities. Prominent correspondents include Thurman Arnold (Box 248, Folder 47), Hodding Carter (Box 248, Folder 39), James Bryant Conant (Box 248, Folder 38), Norman Cousins (Box 247, Folder 53; Box 248, Folders 12, 22, 25), John Kenneth Galbraith (Box 247, Folder 17), Eric Goldman (Box 248, Folders 30, 67), Averell Harriman (Box 248, Folder 55), Stockton Helffrich (Box 247, Folders 42, 46; Box 284, Folder 28), Chet Huntley (Box 247, Folder 59), Jacob Javits (Box 248, Folder 47), Martin Luther King (Box 247, Folder 35), Marya Mannes (Box 247; Folders 59, 62; Box 248, Folders 11, 421, 43), Thurgood Marshall (Box 248, Folders 8, 46), Margaret Mead (Box 247, Folder 31; Box 248, Folder 67), Edgar Ansell Mowrer (Box 248, Folder 57), Richard Neuberger (Box 248, Folder 19), Elmo Roper (Box 247, Folder 57; Box 248, Folder 45), Dean Rusk (Box 248, Folder 25), Gilbert Seldes (Box 247, Folders 56, 59; Box 248, Folders 3, 10, 58), Rod Serling (Box 247, Folder 62), I. F. Stone (Box 248, Folders 16, 57), David Susskind (Box 247, Folder 62), Mike Wallace (Box 248, Folder 58), James Warburg (Box 248, Folder 36), James Wechsler (Box 247, Folder 55), and Roy Wilkins (Box 247, Folder 36; Box 248, Folder 49).
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General Papers
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Box
247
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List of Shows
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Fan Mail
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Box
247
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General, 1956-1959
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Suggestions, 1956-1959
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Program Files
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1956
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Box
247
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“The Presidency: The People's Choice,” 1956 May 12 and May 19
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“Bridey Murphey and Extra-Sensory Perception,” 1956 May 26
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247
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“The Soviet New Look,” 1956 June 2
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“Anti-Semitism,” 1956 June 9
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“The Nature of Prejudice,” 1956 June 16
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“The Danger of Radiation,” 1956 June 23,
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10
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“Should the Supreme Court Be Curbed?,” 1956 July 7
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“Has Our Security and Loyalty Program Safeguarded or Undermined Our Freedoms?,” 1956 July 14
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“Alcoholism,” 1956 July 21
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247
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“Has Psychotherapy Become a Cure-all for Personal Problems?,” 1956 July 28
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“Homosexuality,” 1956 August 4
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247
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“Divorce,” 1956 August 11
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247
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“Drug Addiction,” 1956 August 18
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247
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“Has Labor Grown Too Big?,” 1956 September 1
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247
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“Should We Teach Moral and Spiritual Values in the Public Schools?,” 1956 September 8
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247
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“Can Johnny Read?,” 1956 September 15
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247
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“Homosexuality: A Psychological Approach,” 1956 September 29
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Box
247
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“The Bill of Rights: Its Place in American Life,” 1956 October 13
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247
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“Television and Education,” 1956 October 20
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247
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“Impact of Paper-bound Books on American Culture,” 1956 October 27
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247
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“Our Age of Anxiety,” 1956 November 3
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247
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25
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“Can We Unlearn Prejudice?,” 1956 November 10 and November 17
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247
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“The Nature and Causes of Alcoholism,” 1956 December 1
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247
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“Crime and Punishment, I,” 1956 December 8
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“The Role of the Military in American Life,” 1956 December 15
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“Crime and Punishment, II,” 1956 December 22
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1957
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“Lost People,” 1957 January 5
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“Homosexuality: Male and Female in American Culture,” 1957 January 12
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“The Causes of Heart Disease,” 1957 January 20
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Box
247
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The Organization Man, 1957 January 27
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Box
247
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“Compulsion,” 1957 February 3
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Box
247
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“The New Negro,” 1957 February 10
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247
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“Report on Civil Rights Over the Last Year,” 1957 February 17
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Box
247
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“Book Censorship,” 1957 February 24
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Box
247
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“Movie Censorship,” 1957 March 3
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Box
247
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“The Treatment of Alcoholism,” 1957 March 10
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Box
247
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40
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“The Second Sex,” 1957 March 17
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Box
247
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“How Rich is America?,” 1957 March 24
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Box
247
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42
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“Television Censorship,” 1957 April 7
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Box
247
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43
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“Progressive Education,” 1957 April 14
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Box
247
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44
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“The Jury System: Is Justice Done?,” 1957 April 21
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Box
247
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45
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“Can Religion Be Taught on Sunday Morning?,” 1957 April 28
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247
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46
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“Can We Have an Open Mind on Television Morals and Television Censorship?,” 1957 May 5
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Box
247
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47
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“The Alger Hiss Case and American Public Opinion,” 1957 May 12
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247
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48
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“How Is Your Mental Health?,” 1957 May 19
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247
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49
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“Psychoanalysis: Blind Alley or Key to Mental Health?,” 1957 May 26
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247
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50
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“Television Censorship,” 1957 June 2
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247
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51
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“Justice and the Fifth Amendment,” 1957 June 9
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247
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“How Valid Are the New Approaches to Mental Illness?,” 1957 June 23
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“The Meaning of Freedom - America, 1957,” 1957 July 7
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“Immorality and the Law,” 1957 July 21
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247
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“Do We Have a Responsible Press?,” 1957 August 4
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“An Inquiry Into the State of the Press,” 1957 August 11
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247
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57
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“Unlearning Prejudice,” 1957 August 18
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247
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“Television and Children,” 1957 September 1
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247
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59
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“Privacy, Controversy, and Television,” 1957 September 15
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247
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“How Adequate Are Our Health Insurance Plans?,” 1957 September 22
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247
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“Leisure and the American Future,” 1957 October 6
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247
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“Television Criticism: A Critique,” 1957 October 20
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Box
248
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1
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“Science and Survival in the United States and Russia,” 1957 November 3
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248
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“Psychiatry and the Creative Mind,” 1957 November 17
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248
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“The Intellectual and Mass Culture in American Life,” 1957 December 1
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248
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“A Report on Civil Rights Over the Last Year,” 1957 December 15
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248
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“America's Image of Itself,” 1957 December 29
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1958
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248
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“Love and Violence in America,” 1958 January 12
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248
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“Colleges in a Democracy,” 1958 January 26
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248
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“Lawyers and Unpopular Causes, I,” 1958 February 9
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248
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“Lawyers and Unpopular Causes, II,” 1958 February 23
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248
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10
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“Madison Avenue: A Critique,” 1958 March 9
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248
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“America and the Uncommon Man,” 1958 March 23
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248
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“War Peace and Mankind,” 1958 April 6
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248
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“Harlem, N.Y.C.,” 1958 April 20
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248
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“The South and a Fair Press,” 1958 May 4 : Note used.
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248
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“The Courts and a Free Press, I,” 1958 May 4
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248
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“The Courts and a Free Press, II,” 1958 May 18
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248
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“All the News...,” 1958 June 1
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248
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“The Affluent Society,” 1958 June 15
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248
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“Medical Research and the Affluent Society,” 1958 June 29
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248
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“Talent, Excellence, and the Affluent Society,” 1958 July 13
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248
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“The H-Bomb, Survival and Civil Defense” 1958 July 27 : Not used.
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248
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“War Peace and National Sovereignty,” 1958 July 27
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248
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“Nasser, Nationalism, and American Foreign Policy,” 1958 August 10
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248
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“Atomic Radiation and Human Survival,” 1958 August 24
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248
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“The Fate of Western Values,” 1958 August 31
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248
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“Israel and the Arab World,” 1958 September 7
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248
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“The Roots of Racism,” 1958 September 14
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248
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“Television: Its Impact on American Life,” 1958 September 21
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248
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“Television and Learning,” 1958 September 28
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248
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“Television and Politics,” 1958 October 5
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248
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“Television and the Courtroom,” 1958 October 12
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248
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“Television and the Molding of Opinion,” 1958 October 19
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248
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“America's Image Abroad,” 1958 October 26
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Box
248
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“The Academic Mind,” 1958 November 2
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248
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“The American Way in Sports,” 1958 November 9
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248
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“The Individual and United States Foreign Policy,” 1958 November 16
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248
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“American Education: An Outside View,” 1958 November 23
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248
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“What's Rights About American Education,” 1958 November 30
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248
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“The South and the Negro,” 1958 December 7
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248
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“Anti-Semitism,” 1958 December 14 and December 21
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248
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“Who Beat the Beat Generation?,” 1958 December 28
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1959
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248
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“America and the Fountain of Youth,” 1959 January 4
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248
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“Dollars, Sense, and American Education,” 1959 January 11
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248
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“Persuasion for Profit,” 1959 January 18 and 25
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248
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“Public Opinion in a Democratic Society,” 1959 February 1
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248
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“The Law in American Life,” 1959 February 8
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Box
248
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47
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“Government by Commission,” 1959 February 15
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Box
248
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“Profess of Civil Rights Over the Past Year,” 1959 February 22
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Box
248
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49
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“Little Red School House,” 1959 March 1
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Box
248
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50
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“Government by Publicity,” 1959 March 8
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Box
248
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51
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“The Meaning of the Child in American Life,” 1959 March 15
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248
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52
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“Africa: Challenge to the Future,” 1959 March 22
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248
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“The Criminal, Fair Play, and the Law,” 1959 March 29
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248
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54
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“Guilt and Shame in America,” 1959 April 5
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248
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“The Roosevelt We Knew,” 1959 April 12
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248
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“The War We Lost,” 1959 April 19
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248
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57
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“Germany and Democracy” and “U.S. Foreign Policy,” 1959 April 26 and May 3
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248
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58
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“On Having an Open Mind on Television,” 1959 May 10
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248
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59
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“Orthodoxy and the Liberal Mind,” 1959 May 17 : Not aired.
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248
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“Attitudes Towards Illness,” 1959 May 17 : Cancelled.
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248
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“Labor Unions and Democracy,” 1959 May 24
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248
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“Delinquency and the American Way of Life,” 1959 May 21
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248
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“The Quality of Leadership,” 1959 June 7, 14
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248
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“Germany, Democracy, and the West,” 1959 June 21
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248
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“The Ruml Report: New Ideas on American Higher Education,” 1959 June 28
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248
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“Caste and Class in American Society,” 1959 July 5
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248
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“The Life Goals of an American,” 1959 July 12
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248
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“Time to Think,” 1959 July 19
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248
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“Urbia,” 1959 July 26
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Krantz, Steve. Papers, 1955 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of a program director of WRCA-TV, consisting of correspondence and memoranda. This small group of papers are arranged as SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES, with both subdivided alphabetically.
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Subject Files
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Box
249
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Film
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249
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Hobby and Sports Shows
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249
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Hurricane Coverage
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249
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NBC Leadership Conference
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249
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Policy
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249
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Political Programs
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249
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Programming - General
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249
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Public Service Programming
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249
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Television Workshop
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Program Files
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249
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10
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Brokenshire Show
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249
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11
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Children's Hour
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249
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12
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Children's Theatre
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249
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13
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Counting Sheep with Nancy Berg
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249
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14
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Feel That Music
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249
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15
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Herb Sheldon Show
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249
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Here's Looking at You
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249
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Inside NBC
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249
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Jinx's Diary
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249
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Man of the Year
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249
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Mr. Executive
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249
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Operation Success
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Logs, 1954-1955, 1966 11 boxes (9.6 cubic feet) : Logs, including schedules and other kinds of registers. During 1954 and 1955 the stations were known as WRCA/WRCA-TV, but by 1966 the names had changed to WNBC/WNBC-TV. The papers are organized chronologically by station. For WRCA there are logs and schedules; local program, commercial, and news scripts; continuity; and master broadcast and talent reports. For WRCA-TV there are logs and schedules, program routines, master broadcast reports, commercial scripts, and spot announcements. For WNBC/WNBC-TV there are only program logs. Unlike the holdings for WRCA-TV, which are spotty, the WNBC-TV logs are complete from May to November 1966.
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WRCA
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250
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1954 July 25
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1954 August 2, 10, 18, 26
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1954 September 3, 11
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251
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1954 October 30
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251
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1954 November 7, 8, 18, 24
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251
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1954 December 2, 10
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1955 January 28
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252
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1955 February 4, 12, 20, 28
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1955 March 1, 9
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1955 April 2, 10 (11:30 hrs.)
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253
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, 1955 April 10 (11:30-23:59 hrs.)
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1955 May 13, 21, 29
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1955 June 6, 14
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1955 July 25
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1955 August 2
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1955 August 10, 18, 26
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1955 September 3, 11
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Miscellaneous Program Logs, 1954-1955
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WRCA-TV
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254
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1954 July 25
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1954 August 2, 10, 18
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1954 August 26
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1954 September 3, 11
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1954 October 30
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1954 November 7-8, 16, 24
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1954 December 2, 10
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255
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1955 January 28
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1955 February 4, 12, 20, 28
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1955 March 1
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1955 March 9
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1955 April 2-10
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1955 May 13, 21, 29
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256
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1955 June 7, 14
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256
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1955 July 25
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256
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10-13
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1955 August 2, 10, 18, 26
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256
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14-15
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1955 September 3, 11
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WNBC
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565
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1962 February 1-3
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WNBC-TV
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565
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1962 March 4-10
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257
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1966 May 1-August 6
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258
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1966 August 7-November 12
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259
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1966 November 13-30
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McFadden, Thomas B. (1917-). Papers, 1947-1950, 1956 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a general manager of WRCA/WRCA-TV who was director of spot sales, 1952-1954, and vice president of owned-and-operated stations and spot sales in 1954. The papers pertain to his first tenure as general manager and to a period during 1956 when, although heading the O & O division, he again seems to have exercised responsibility as general manager at WRCA. The collection is divided into SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES, with individual folders arranged alphabetically. The collection pertains chiefly to programming, advertising, and promotion at WRCA, although the later files contain some fragmentary material on the O & O division as a whole.
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Subject Files
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Box
260
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Color Committee, undated
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260
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Facilities and Personnel, 1949
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260
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Film, 1948-1949
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260
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FM, 1948-1949
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260
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International Division, 1956
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260
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News Programming, 1949-1950, 1956
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260
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O & O Budgeting, 1956
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260
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Plant Planning Committee, 1956
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260
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Programming, 1948-1949, 1956
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260
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Public Service Programming, 1956
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260
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Ratings, 1949
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Box
260
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14
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Reports, 1949-1950
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Box
260
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15-16
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Sales, 1949, 1956
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Box
260
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17
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Scheduling, 1949
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Box
260
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18
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Sports, 1949
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Box
260
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19
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Television Programming, 1948-1949
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Program Files
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Box
261
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1
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Bob Smith's Six O'Clock Club, 1949-1950
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Box
261
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2
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City at Midnight, 1949
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Box
261
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3
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Con Edison's Weatherman, 1949
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Box
261
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4
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Double or Nothing, 1949
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Box
261
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5
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Easy Does It, 1949
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Box
261
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6
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Eleventh Hour News, 1956
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Box
261
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7
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Here's to the Family, 1949
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Box
261
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8
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Hi, Jinx, 1949-1950
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Box
261
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9
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Home, 1956
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Box
261
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10
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Hopalong Cassidy, 1949
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Box
261
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11
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Inside the Doctor's Office, 1949
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Box
261
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12
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Ivan Sanderson, 1949
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Box
261
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13
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The Kuhns, 1949
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Box
261
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14
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Mary Margaret McBridge, 1949
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Box
261
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15
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Sky's the Limit, 1956
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Box
261
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16
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Your Esso Reporter, 1956
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News Scripts, 1960-1969 12 boxes (11.2 cubic feet) : A sample of news scripts broadcast by WNBC and WNBC-TV. The series is arranged chronologically with radio and television scripts filed together. Although the holdings span the period 1960-1969, coverage is best for the first half of the decade. Even for this period the sample clusters around the major national news events such as the national political conventions and the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The majority of the local radio news was broadcast in untitled format, but the television files include substantial examples of news broadcast on such programs as The Eleventh Hour News and The Pressman-Ryan Report.
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Box
262
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1-2
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1960 April 6, 7 (Radio only)
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Box
262
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3-52
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1960 May 1-25
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Box
263
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1-12
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1960 May 26-31
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Box
263
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13
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, 1960 June 3 (Radio only)
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Box
263
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14-53
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1960 July 1-20
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Box
264
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1-22
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1960 July 21-31
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Box
264
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23-52
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1960 September 16-30
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Box
264
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53
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circa 1960
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Box
264
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54-55
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1961 March 27, 31 (TV only)
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Box
264
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56-61
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1961 April 1-3
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Box
265
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1-54
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1961 April 4-30
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Box
265
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55-63
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1961 May 6, 16-19 (May 6Radio only)
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Box
266
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1-23
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, 1961 May 20-31 (May 31Radio only)
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Box
266
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24
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1961 circa April-May
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Box
266
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25-26
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1961 June 5, 7 (Radio only)
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Box
266
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27-55
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1962 October 2, 13, 15-28 (October 2, 13 TV only; , October 28 Radio only)
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Box
267
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1-6
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1962 October 29-31
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Box
267
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7-35
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1963 November 16-30 (November 24, TV only)
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Box
267
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36
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, 1964 May 30 (TV only)
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Box
267
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37-39
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1964 June 1, 9 (June 1, TV only)
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Box
267
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40-49
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1964 July 1-5
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Box
268
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1-36
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1964 July 6-23
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Box
269
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1-36
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1964 July 24-August 10
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Box
270
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1-38
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1964 August 11-29
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Box
271
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1-4
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1964 August 30-31
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Box
271
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5-40
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1964 October 1-18
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Box
272
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1-6
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1964 October 19-21
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Box
272
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7
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circa 1964
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Box
272
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8-37
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1965 April 15-25, 27-30
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Box
273
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1-4
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1965 August 2, 12, 14, 15 (August 2, 14, Radio only; , August 12, 15, TV only)
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Box
273
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5-8
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1966 June 3, 7, 12, 13 (Radio only)
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Box
273
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9-10
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, 1967 April 30-May 1 (Radio only)
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Box
273
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11-20
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1967 July 15, 18-23, 25-27, 30 (July 15, 20-23, 25, 27, Radio only; , July 18, 19, TV only)
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Box
273
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21-24
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1969 January 9-10, 14, 20 (Radio only)
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Box
273
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25-33
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1969 February 7-9, 15, 26, 28 (February 8, 15, Radio only; , February 28, TV only)
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Box
273
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34
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, 1969 March 3 (TV only)
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Patt, Robert B. Papers, 1961-1962 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Papers of a manager of advertising and promotion of WNBC-TV, consisting chiefly of presentations submitted for various broadcasting awards.
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Awards
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Box
274
Folder
1
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A. I. DuPont, 1961
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Box
274
Folder
2
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George Polk, 1961-1962
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Box
274
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3
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National Association of Christians and Jews Brotherhood Award, 1961
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Box
274
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4
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New York Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 1961
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Box
274
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5
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Radio-Television News Directors' Association, 1961
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Box
274
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6
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General Managers' Meeting, 1961
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Box
274
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7
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Rate Card, 1961
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Box
274
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8
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Standards and Practices, 1961
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Box
274
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9
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Station History Research, 1961
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Shea, Hamilton (1914-). Papers, 1953-1956 1 box (1.0 cubic foot) : Papers of a general manager and vice-president of WRCA/WRCA-TV, consisting of correspondence, memoranda, and reports on ratings, programming, sales, and promotion of the New York station and its relationship with the network. The papers divide into two alphabetical categories: SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES. The latter include information on such locally-aired programs as Tex and Jinx and the New York forerunner of Tonight. Prominent correspondents include Herbert Lehman (Box 275, Folder 17) and Robert Wagner (Box 275, Folders 17, 18).
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Subject Files
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Box
275
Folder
1
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All Night Radio, 1953-1954
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Box
275
Folder
2
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Audience Mail, 1955
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Box
275
Folder
3
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Budgets, 1956
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Box
275
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4
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Color, 1953, 1956
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Box
275
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5
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Department Store Programming, 1954-1956
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Box
275
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6
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Facilities and Equipment, 1954
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Box
275
Folder
7
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FCC, 1955
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Box
275
Folder
8
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Film, 1953-1954
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Box
275
Folder
9
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FM, 1954-1955
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Box
275
Folder
10
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Miscellany, 1954-1955
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Box
275
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11
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New York Broadcasters Association, 1954-1956
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Box
275
Folder
12
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News Programming, 1954-1955
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Box
275
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13-14
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Programming-General, 1953-1956
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Box
275
Folder
15
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Promotion, 1954-1955
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Box
275
Folder
16-19
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Public Service Programming, 1953-1956
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Box
275
Folder
20
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Radio, 1953-1954
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Box
275
Folder
21-23
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Sales, 1953-1956
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Box
275
Folder
24
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Staff Meetings, 1954
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Program Files
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Box
275
Folder
25
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Childrens' Hour, 1954-1955
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Box
275
Folder
26
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Douglas Fairbanks' Rheingold Theatre, 1955
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Box
275
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27
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Eleventh Hour News, 1955-1956
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Box
275
Folder
28
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Home, 1956
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Box
275
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29
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Igor Cassini Show, 1954
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Box
275
Folder
30
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Monitor, 1955-1956
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Box
275
Folder
31
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Music Through the Night, 1954-1955
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Box
275
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32
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Report to the People, 1955
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Box
275
Folder
33
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Steve Allen Show, 1955
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Box
275
Folder
34
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Tex & Jinx, 1953-1955
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Box
275
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35
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Tonight, 1954
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Box
275
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36
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Your Esso Reporter, 1954-1956
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Western Division Studio Charts, 1943-1949 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Studio schedules for programs, auditions, and rehearsals, which originated in the studios of the western network. Occasionally noting announcers, and directors, the lists are complete for September through December 1943; the remainder are samples dating from the first week of September for each of the years included.
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Box
276
Folder
1
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1943 September
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Box
276
Folder
2
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1943 October
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Box
276
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3
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1943 November
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Box
276
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4
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1943 December
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Box
276
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5
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1944-1949
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Subseries: Public Affairs, 1940-1967 70 boxes (47.0 cubic feet) : Public Affairs are arranged into four sections: James Davidson Taylor Papers; News; Public Service; and Sports.
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Taylor, James Davidson (1907-). Papers, 1951-1954 4 boxes (3.4 cubic feet) : Papers of the broadcaster who joined NBC in January, 1951, as general production executive; became director of public affairs in midsummer, 1952; and in September, 1954, was promoted to vice-president in charge of public affairs. These files reflect all three responsibilities and are arranged first chronologically by year and then into General Subject Files and Program Files which are filed alphabetically. Both categories include the same types of material: correspondence, press releases, clippings, sales promotions, and interdepartmental memoranda and reports. The subject files contain a large amount of material on educational, religious, and sports programs and special events. One will also find considerable documentation reflecting Taylor's overall responsibility for news broadcasting and as a result news executives such as William McAndrew appear prominently in the papers. Programs which are particularly well documented include American Forum of the Air, K2: The Savage Mountain, Out on the Farm, Victory at Sea, Youth Wants to Know, and the broadcasts on the coronation of Elizabeth II.
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1951
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General Subject Files
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Box
277
Folder
1
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Box
277
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2
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Churchill, Winston, Visit
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Box
277
Folder
3
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Civil Defense
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Box
277
Folder
4
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Congress
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Box
277
Folder
5
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Department of State
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Box
277
Folder
6
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Early Morning Programming
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Box
277
Folder
7
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Educational Programs
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Box
277
Folder
8
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Europe
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Box
277
Folder
9
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Ford Foundation
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Box
277
Folder
10
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General Correspondence
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Box
277
Folder
11
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MacArthur, Douglas
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Box
277
Folder
12
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News Department
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Box
277
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13
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Opera
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Box
277
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14
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Operation Summer
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Box
277
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15
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Public Affairs Daily Reports
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Box
277
Folder
16
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Religion
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Box
277
Folder
17
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Sales Department
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Box
277
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18
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Saturday Night Programming
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Box
277
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19
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Special Events
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Sports
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Box
277
Folder
20
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General
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Box
277
Folder
21
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Boxing
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Box
277
Folder
22
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Golf, Racing, Tennis, Trotting
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Box
277
Folder
23
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Football
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Box
277
Folder
24
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NCAA Football
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Box
277
Folder
25
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Rose Bowl
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Box
277
Folder
26
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Television Network Operations
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Box
277
Folder
27
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Twentieth Century Fund
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Program Files
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Box
277
Folder
28
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Armed Forces Shows (Battle Report)
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Box
277
Folder
29
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Camel News Caravan
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Box
277
Folder
30
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Circus
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Box
277
Folder
31
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Granik, Ted, Programs (American Forum of the Air and Youth Wants to Know)
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Box
277
Folder
32
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Japanese Peace Treaty Conference
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Box
277
Folder
33
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Kate Smith
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Box
277
Folder
34
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Life in the Army Camps
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Box
277
Folder
35
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Meet the Press (contains transcript of Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public, March 11, 1951)
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Box
277
Folder
36
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Miscellaneous Programs
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Box
277
Folder
37
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Mr. Wizard
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Box
277
Folder
38
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Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public
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Box
277
Folder
39
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The Nature of Things
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Box
277
Folder
40
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Political Conventions
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Box
277
Folder
41
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Victory at Sea
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Box
277
Folder
42
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Watch the World
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Box
277
Folder
43
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Who Said That?
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1952
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General Subject Files
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Box
277
Folder
44
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Advertising and Promotion Department
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Box
277
Folder
45
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Awards
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Box
277
Folder
46
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Box
277
Folder
47
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Burke, Caroline
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Box
277
Folder
48
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Causes and Telethons
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Box
278
Folder
1
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Color
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Box
278
Folder
2
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Commentators
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Box
278
Folder
3
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Education
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Box
278
Folder
4
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Films, Kine Merchandising
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Box
278
Folder
5
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Ford Foundation
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Box
278
Folder
6
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Foreign Film and News
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Box
278
Folder
7
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General Correspondence
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Box
278
Folder
8
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Jones Brothers
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Box
278
Folder
9
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Mobile Unit
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Box
278
Folder
10
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Museums
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Box
278
Folder
11
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Music
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Box
278
Folder
12
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NBC-France
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Box
278
Folder
13
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NBC-Italy
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Box
278
Folder
14
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News Department
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Box
278
Folder
15
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News Policy
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Box
278
Folder
16
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Box
278
Folder
17
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Opera
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Box
278
Folder
18
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“Operations Frontal Lobes” (contains audition script Where Am I?, circa 1952)
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Box
278
Folder
19
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Political Advertising and Elections
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Box
278
Folder
20
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Pre-emptions and Spectaculars
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Box
278
Folder
21
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Public Affairs Department
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Box
278
Folder
22
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Public Service Programs
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Box
278
Folder
23
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RCA Education Committee
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Box
278
Folder
24
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Religion (contains two scripts for Frontiers of Faith/Catholic Hour: October 5, “The Sign” and , October 12, “The Water”
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Box
278
Folder
25
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Roper, Elmo
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Box
278
Folder
26
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Sales Department
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Box
278
Folder
27
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Sarnoff, Robert W.
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Box
278
Folder
28
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Science
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Box
278
Folder
29
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Special Events
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Box
278
Folder
30
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Sponsorship
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Sports
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Box
278
Folder
31
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General
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Box
278
Folder
32-33
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NCAA
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Box
278
Folder
34
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Stations Relations Department
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Box
278
Folder
35
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Summer Programs
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Box
278
Folder
36
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Sustaining Programs
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Box
278
Folder
37
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Syndication
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Box
278
Folder
38
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Telenews
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Box
278
Folder
39
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Theatre Television
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Box
278
Folder
40
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Transatlantic Television
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Box
278
Folder
41
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UNESCO
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Box
278
Folder
42
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Unions
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Box
278
Folder
43
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White, John J.
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Program Files
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Box
278
Folder
44
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American Inventory
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Box
278
Folder
45
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Camel News Caravan
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Box
278
Folder
46
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Coronation of Elizabeth II
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Box
278
Folder
47
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Face of the Age
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Box
278
Folder
48
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Granik, Ted (American Forum of the Air and Youth Wants to Know)
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Box
278
Folder
49
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“Heritage”
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Box
278
Folder
50
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Meet the Press
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Box
278
Folder
51
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Nature of Things
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Box
278
Folder
52
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Story-a-Day
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Box
278
Folder
53
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Today
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Box
278
Folder
54
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Victory at Sea
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Box
278
Folder
55
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We, the People
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Box
278
Folder
56
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Weekly News Review
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1953
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General Subject Files
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Box
278
Folder
57
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Advertising and Promotion
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Box
278
Folder
58
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Awards
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Box
278
Folder
59
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Box
278
Folder
60
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Color
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Box
279
Folder
1
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Commentators
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Box
279
Folder
2
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Co-operative Programs
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Box
279
Folder
3
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Creative Program Conference
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Box
279
Folder
4
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Education and Foundations
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Box
279
Folder
5
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Eisenhower, Dwight D.
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Box
279
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6
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Film Laboratories
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Box
279
Folder
7
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Film Libraries
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Box
279
Folder
8
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Foreign Contacts
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Box
279
Folder
9
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Foreign Film and News
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Box
279
Folder
10
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Freedom of Information
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Box
279
Folder
11
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General Motors
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Box
279
Folder
12
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Little Committee
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Box
279
Folder
13
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Mueller, Merrill
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Box
279
Folder
14
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Museums
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Box
279
Folder
15
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National Association of Manufacturers
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Box
279
Folder
16
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NBC-Great Britain
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Box
279
Folder
17
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NBC-Italy
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Box
279
Folder
18
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News Film
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Box
279
Folder
19
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News Policy
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Box
279
Folder
20
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Political Advertising and Elections
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Box
279
Folder
21
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Pre-emptions and Spectaculars
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Box
279
Folder
22
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Press Association Agreements
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Box
279
Folder
23
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Public Service Programs
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Box
279
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24
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Radio
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Box
279
Folder
25
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RCA
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Box
279
Folder
26
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RCA Education Committee
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Box
279
Folder
27
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Religion
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Box
279
Folder
28
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Sales Department
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Box
279
Folder
29
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Sarnoff, Robert W.
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Box
279
Folder
30
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Sound on Film
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Box
279
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31
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Special Events
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Box
279
Folder
32
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State Department
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Box
279
Folder
33
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Station Relations
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Box
279
Folder
34
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Syndication
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Box
279
Folder
35
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Telenews
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Box
279
Folder
36
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UNESCO
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Box
279
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37
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Unions
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Box
279
Folder
38
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United Nations
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Box
279
Folder
39
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Washington, D.C.
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Program Files
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Box
279
Folder
40
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American Inventory
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Box
279
Folder
41
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Ask Washington
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Box
279
Folder
42
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Assignment Tomorrow
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Box
279
Folder
43
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Camel News Caravan
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Box
279
Folder
44-46
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Coronation of Elizabeth II (Astral)
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Box
279
Folder
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Home
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K2, The Savage Mountain
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Meet the Press
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NBC Lecture Hall
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Nature of Man
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Portrait of America
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Story of the Year
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Today
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Who Said That?
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Awards
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Audience Mail
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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British Commercial Television
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Citizens Groups on Television
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Color
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Contributions
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Equipment
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Federal Communications Commission
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Film Division
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Fleming, Jim
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International Broadcasting
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Juvenile Delinquency
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Leeways and Runovers
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Mills, Ted
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NBC Enterprises
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Operations
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Park, Ben
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Port of New York Authority
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Press and Public Relations
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Program Schedules
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Public Affairs Department Staff
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Public Relations Committee
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Radio
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RAI-Radiotelevisione Italiana
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RCA
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RCA Education Committee
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Sales Department
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Sarnoff, David
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Special Projects (Graff, Robert)
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Spectaculars
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Swope, Herbert Bayard
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Syndication
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Television Affiliates Executive Committee
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Theatre Television
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Unions
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United Nations
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Weaver, S. L., Jr.
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Program Files
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Campus Caravan
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Excursion
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Garroway Radio Show
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Home
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Justice
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K2, The Savage Mountain, by Richard Hanser, 1954 January 31
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NBC Television Opera Theatre
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Out on the Farm,1954: March 15, Pilot Script; , July 11, #1; , July 18, #2; , July 25, #3; , August 1, #4
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Today
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Tonight
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War in the Air
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Who Said That?
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News, 1947-1967 42 boxes (29.0 cubic feet) : Arranged into twelve sections: Len Allen Papers; William F. Brooke Papers; Henry C. Cassidy Papers; Reuven Frank Production Files; Eliot Frankel Production Files; William Garden Papers; Irving Gitlin Production Files; Gerald Green Production Files; France C. McCall Papers; Joseph O. Meyers Papers; Ted Mills Production Files; Merrill Mueller Papers.
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Allen, Len. Papers, 1956, 1958 3 boxes (2.4 cubic feet) : Papers of a television news editor primarily concerning the gathering of film from foreign countries for use on news programs. Like other news and special events department collections, the papers divide chronologically by year (with the bulk of the material dating from 1956), and then into General Subject Files, Foreign Office Files, Station Files, Program Files, and Correspondents Files. The Foreign Office Files, which are arranged alphabetically by country, comprise the bulk of the collection. Here one will find material not only on places where NBC had established offices, but also countries to which the network sent reporters and cameramen on temporary assignment. Included are cables, correspondence, lists, lists of film used by local stations and foreign outlets, and some financial material. Much of the correspondence consists of letters and cables from cameramen, stringers, and foreign correspondents such as Cecil Brown, Frank Bourgholtzer, John Chancellor, Irving R. Levine, Joseph C. Harsch, Merrill Mueller, Edwin Newman, and Welles Hangan. Other names in the correspondence include William McAndrew and Reuven Frank.
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General Subject Files
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Communications
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Film
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Disposition
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Finances
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Pools
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Situations
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Miscellaneous Cameramen
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
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NBC News-Internal
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Operations Department
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Foreign Office Files
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Africa
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Alaska
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Argentina
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Australia
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Austria
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Brazil
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Canada
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Ceylon
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Chile
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China
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Cuba
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Cyprus
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Czechoslovakia
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Denmark
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Egypt
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Fiji Islands
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Finland
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Formosa
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France
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Germany
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Great Britain
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BBC
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Greece
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Haiti
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Hawaii
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Hong Kong
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Iceland
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India
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Indo China
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Indonesia
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Ireland
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Israel
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Italy
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Jamaica
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Japan
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Jordan
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282
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Iran
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282
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Kenya
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Mexico
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Morocco
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Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Nicaragua
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Norwag
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Okinawa
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Pakistan
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Panama
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Philippines
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Singapore
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South Africa
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Spain
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Sweden
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Tahiti
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Thailand
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Trinidad
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Turkey
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Yugoslavia
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Station Files
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282
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General
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Atlanta
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Chicago
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Hollywood
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Washington
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Program Files
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Home
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Outlook
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Specials-Rainier-Kelly Wedding
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Today
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Correspondent Files
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Hecok, Robert
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Levine, Irving R.
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Robinson, James
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Toluzzi, Henry
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General Subject File
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Miscellaneous Cameramen
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
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NBC News-Internal
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Station Correspondence
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Today Correspondence
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Foreign Office Files
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Alaska
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282
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43
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Argentina
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Australia
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Austria
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Bolivia
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Brazil
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Burma
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Canada
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Chile
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China
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Cuba
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Cyprus
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Czechoslovakia
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Dominican Republic
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Egypt
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Formosa
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France
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Germany
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Great Britain
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Greece
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Hawaii
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Hong Kong
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India
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Indonesia
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Iran
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Ireland
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Japan-Korea
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Jordan
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Lebanon
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Malta
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Mexico
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New Zealand
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Pakistan
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Panama
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Poland
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Saudi Arabia
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South Africa
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Spain
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Syria
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Trinidad
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Tunis
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Turkey
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USSR
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Venezuela
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Yugoslavia
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Brooks, William F. Papers, 1948-19506 boxes (4.8 cubic feet) Papers of a vice-president of news and special events who joined NBC in 1943 to direct expanded wartime news coverage after a long career with the AP. Although this section pertains to only a brief period in Brook's career with the network, the period is important because it witnessed the early development of televised news broadcasting. Late in 1950 Brooks was appointed vice-president in charge of public relations, and more of his papers may be found in that section. Like the other papers in the news and special events department, Brooks' papers divide first by year and then into the following subfiles: subject files, departmental files, foreign office files, program files, station files, and correspondents files. Included is a wide variety of material such as audience mail, logs, policy directives, interdepartmental memoranda, reports of various kinds, correspondence from overseas newsmen such as Merrill Mueller and Henry Cassidy, and other items reflecting Brooks' overall responsibility for news broadcasting. Of particular interest is the documentation on the 1948 political convention, the Voice of America, and NBC's international relations for which Brooks was at one time responsible. There is also good material on several news programs such as News of the World, The Quick and the Dead, and Who Said That?, various logs and reports, together with memoranda circulated by such employees as Joseph O. Meyers provide good coverage of the internal, day-to-day activities of the department.
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1948
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Subject Files
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284
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Armed Forces Radio
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Associated Press
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284
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Audience Mail
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Awards
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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Conventions
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Major Parties
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Minor Parties
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Correspondence-Miscellaneous Foreign and Domestic
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Council on Radio Journalism
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284
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12
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Daylight Savings Time
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284
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Facsimile Broadcasting
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Federal Communications Commission
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FM
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High Frequency Broadcasting Conference
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Inter-American Congress of Radio Broadcasters
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International Broadcasters Union
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International News Service
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Logs
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284
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Night Operations
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Olympics
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Petrillo, James C.
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Policy
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Program Reports
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
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Radio Writers Guild
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Ratings
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Regional Service
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Recordings
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Reports
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Sarnoff, David
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Shortwave Monitoring Reports
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36
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Standards and Practices
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Stations Conventions
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United Press
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General
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State Department
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Voice of America
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Advertising and Promotion
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Continuity Acceptance
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Denny, Charles
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Engineering
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Mullen, Frank
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Newsroom
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Press
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Program
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Public Affairs : Contains audition script “In Times Like These” by Murray Dyer, Robert Saxon & William Welch
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Royal, John
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Traffic
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General
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International Operations Logs
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Alaska
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France
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Great Britain
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Israel
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Japan
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Sweden
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Bob Trout and the News
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Commercial News Programs
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Co-operative News Programs
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[British Elections], 1955 May 22
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Meeting At the Summit / by Reuven Frank and Paul Cunningham, 1955 July 17
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First Step into Space / by Reuven Frank and Paul Cunningham, 1955 August 6
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Israel: The Next Ten Years, 1958 May 18
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How Good Are Soviet Schools?, 1958 July 18
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Why Berlin? / by Piers Anderton, 1959 May 8
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Project Echo, 1960 August 12
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Our Man in Hong Kong, 1961 March 21
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Berlin: Where the West Begins, 1961 July 23
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[Criss Awards], 1961 December 10
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Our Man in Vienna, 1962 January 24
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News by Telstar, 1962 July 24
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The Campaign and the Candidates: What's At Stake?, 1962 November 5
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The Big Ear, 1965 October 31
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Frankel, Eliot. Production Files, 1952, 1966-1967 4 boxes (2.0 cubic feet) : Production files of a news producer, consisting of scripts, correspondence, financial material, and routines for the weekend program of in-depth news and commentary, The Frank McGee Report. Also included is one folder of material for an unidentified news special, 1961. Added to this series in 1993 were several title cards used for The Cameraman's View of '52, a program for which Frankel was the writer.
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Garden, William. Papers, 1947-19513 boxes (2.4 cubic feet) Papers of a television producer responsible for many on-location broadcasting techniques. Garden's precise titles and responsibilities are somewhat difficult to trace in the papers, perhaps due to the rapid development of the television broadcasting department. In mid-1948 as producer-director, field programs, television department, he took over supervision of the mobile unit from Noel Jordan, some of whose papers, 1947-1948, may also be found here. Until 1950 he was director of field programs, television department; at that time he was named supervisor of special events and the mobile unit division which were placed under television news and special events, and to a growing degree, under sports. In June, 1951, Garden was succeeded by John Mills, who, though listed as sports producer, seems to have exercised the same responsibilities for the mobile unit as Garden. In addition, one small folder inherited by Garden relates to the work of Burke Crotty, who was producer of the TV mobile unit as early as 1940. The papers, which consist of correspondence, memoranda, publicity, financial material, field reports, routines, notes, facilities order, a few scripts, and forms indicating equipment used and its placement, are of unusual value for studying the development of broadcasting technique. In addition to much data on sport coverage, there are notes on the initiation of pooled coverage of the 1948 political conventions, material on the opening of AT & T lines between the East Coast and the Midwest, and such innovative dramatic programs as City at Midnight. In general the files are divided chronologically and then into two alphabetical subfiles - general subject files and assignment files. The 1947 material, however, is arranged solely as subject files.
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Eyewitness
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Policy and Procedures, 1947 October-December
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Status Reports (Sample), 1947 June
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Announcers
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Billing
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Music
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Press Pases, 1940-1948 (Burke Crotty file)
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Aircraft Carrier Show
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Antique Auto Show
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Aqua Show
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Army Day Parade
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A
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Baseball
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Basketball
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Books and Authors Luncheon
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Boston
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Boxing
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General
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Louis-Walcott Fight
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Boy Scouts
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Boys Clubs
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Christmas Programs
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Circus
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Easter
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Election Coverage
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General
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College
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Professional
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Golf
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G-H
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Horse Racing and Shows
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International Beauty Show, 1947-1948
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LaGuardia Airshow
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Lincoln Day Dinners
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Metropolitan Museum
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Midget Auto Racing
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NAM TV Demonstration
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New York Golden Jubilee
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NBC Symphony
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Newsroom
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“Operation Success”
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Political Conventions
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Princeton Observatory
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Radio Executive Luncheon
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Stern, William
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Around the Town (1946-1949)
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Believe it or Not, March 1, #1, by George Lefferts
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#1, 1949 October 25
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Human Rights Day Program
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Magic Million, June 7, a television special
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New Year's Eve
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Operation Airlift Air Force Show
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Polo
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Automobile Races
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Date in Manhattan
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Lewis Stadium Concerts
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Milton Berle Cerebral Palsy Show
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Music Under the Stars
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Today with Mrs. Roosevelt, 1950 March 5
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Boy Scout Jamboree
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Easter Parade
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MacArthur
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Miss Liberty
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[Mr. Curiosity]
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Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public
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Red Cross Rally
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Gitlin, Irving (1918-1967). Production Files, 1960-1962 3 boxes (1.0 cubic foot) : Production files of a news executive producer known for his development of documentaries both for NBC and earlier for CBS. Documentation in this collection consists entirely of material on The Nation's Future, a weekly series of debates on contemporary foreign and domestic issues. Chiefly administrative in character, the files are of two types (GENERAL PAPERS and PROGRAM FILES) and consist of correspondence, financial papers, program ideas, background material, press releases, clippings, and some partial and complete transcripts. Other personnel in the files include Robert Allison, who produced the program until Arthur Barron took over in January 1961. Edwin Newman and John McCaffery were featured as moderators. Among the debaters prominently noted are A. A. Berle (Box 303, Folder 14), William F. Buckley (Box 304, Folder 4), Norman Cousins (Box 304, Folder 16), William O. Douglas (Box 305, Folder 2), James Hoffa (Box 304, Folder 15), Martin Luther King (Box 303, Folder 12), and Henry Kissinger (Box 304, Folder).
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Administration and Production
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Authorization for Payment
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Format
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Half Hour Issues
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Ideas
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Memoranda to Gitlin
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“Is Disarmament Possible and Desirable?,” 1960 November 12
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“Do We Need International Birth Control to Head off World Disaster?,” 1960 November 19
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“Are Sit-in Strikes Justifiable?,” 1960 November 26
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“What is the Solution to the Algerian Problem?,” 1960 December 3
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“What Should U.S. Policy Be in Cuba and Latin America?,” 1960 December 10
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“Should Federal Aid to Education Include Teachers' Salaries?,” 1960 December 17
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“Should Anything Go for Comedians?,” 1960 December 31
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“Do Public Employees Have the Right to Strike?,” 1961 January 7
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304
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“Should Medical Aid for the Aged Be Linked to Social Security?,” 1961 January 14
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304
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“Should the West Change Its Policy Toward the Soviet Union?,” 1961 January 21
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304
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“Should Church Pulpits Be a Political Rostrum?,” 1961 January 28
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304
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“Our Nuclear Arsenal - How Much Is Enough?,” 1961 February 4
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“Should the Federal Government Directly Support the Arts?,” 1961 February 11
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“Is Floridation of Our Drinking Water Desirable?,” 1961 February 18
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“Should Congressional Investigations on Loyalty Be Curbed?,” 1961 February 25
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“Are the Administration's Economic Proposals Sound?,” 1961 March 4
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“Should Public Funds Be Used for Public and Religious School Students Alike?,” 1961 March 18
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“Should Federally Assisted Housing Be Desegregated?,” 1961 March 25
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“Does the Trial of Eichmann by Israel Serve the Cause of International Justice?,” 1961 April 8
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“Is Africa Ready for Independence?,≵ 1961 April 15
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304
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“Should the Movie Industry be Forced to Classify Its Films?,” 1961 April 29
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15
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“Are Labor Unions Too Powerful?,” 1961 May 6
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16
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“Is a Durable Peace with the Soviets Possible?,” 1961 May 20
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“Should Nato be a Nuclear Power?,” 1961 May 27
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“Would the U.S. Recover From an All-Out Nuclear Attack?,” 1961 November 19
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“Death of a Killer” / by Gerald Green, 1962 August 10
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[Cleveland Urban Renewal], 1962 August 17
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“Algeria's Economy: The Ashes of Freedom,” 1962 August 31
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California The Most, by Edwin Newman, 1963 March 14
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Changing Matilda, by Gerald Green, 1964 March 31
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The City and the World: The Election and Coronation of Pope Paul VI, 1963 July 4
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Jawan: The Defense of India, Gerald Green, 1964 May 26
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The Quiet Revolution: A Report on the New Social Conscience of American Religion, by Gerald Green, 1963 May 24
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Report on Mississippi, 1963 October 1
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[Telstar International Relay], 1962 July 23, : A pooled program.
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Thousand Mile Campus, 1964 March 15 : No script.
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Voice in the Desert, 1963 August 22 : No script.
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Washington: The Wounded City, 1963 September 26
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International Pickups
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Program Reports
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Reports
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NBC Departmental Files
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Treasurer
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News of the World
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Report on America
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Three Star Extra
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Voices and Events
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World News Roundup
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Chicago
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Archinard, Paul
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Beatty, Morgan
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Cassidy, Henry
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Advertising Council
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Applications
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Bozell & Jacobs
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CBS-Logs
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Children's Newsreels
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Color Television
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Film Library
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Football
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Logs-Departmental
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Mobile Unit
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National Association of Manufacturers
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Program Schedules
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United Nations
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McAndrew, William F.
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News and Special Events
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Public Affairs Departmental Logs
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Royal, John F.
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Sports Department
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Canada
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Great Britain
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BBC-TV
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Hawaii
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Income Inc.
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America at Mid-Century
- By Radcliffe Hall, January 13
- By Radcliffe Hall, January 20
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American Forum of the Air
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American Inventory
- “Would We have Panic?” / by George Stoney, July 22
- “Behind the Iron Curtain:” discussion outline, July 29
- “The Early Years” / by Allan Sloane, August 5
- “The Middle Years” / by John Latham, August 12
- “The Later Years” / by John Latham, August 19
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Battle Report
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Ford Foundation Program
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Industry on Parade
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Meet the Press
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Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public, 1951 March 18 : Script and Correspondence.
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NBC Daily News Report
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NBC News Review of the Week
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NBC Sports Review
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Enterprise Stories
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Esso Commercials
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Germany
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Hong Kong
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Taylor, Davidson
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Associated Press
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Audience Mail
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Bookings
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Circuits
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RCA
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United Press
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Engineering
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Radio Network
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Sports
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Television News
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Foreign Office Files
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Africa
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Argentina
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Austria
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Formosa
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France
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Germany
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General
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Chicago
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Biography in Sound, February 7, “Courage to Live” / by Earl Hamner
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Eleventh Hour News
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General
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Logs, 1956 November-1957
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Life Around the World
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Monitor
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Logs, 1956 December-1957
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News of the World
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News on the Hour
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General
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Nightline
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Outlook
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NATO
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Projection '58, December 28
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Visit of Elizabeth II
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Three Star Extra
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Today
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Tonight
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World News Roundup
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Cassidy, Henry
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Chaplin, W. W.
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Frederick, Pauline
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Harsch, Joseph C.
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Miscellaneous Correspondents
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Mueller, Merrill
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Pearson, Leon
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Mills, Ted. Production Files, 1954-1955 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Files of the producer of the news program Background, consisting of GENERAL PAPERS (correspondence, reports, ideas) and PROGRAM FILES, which are arranged chronologically by air date. The program files contain some scripts, drafts, and film transcriptions. Reuven Frank was managing editor of Background and Joseph C. Harsch the commentator.
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General Papers
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Miscellany, 1954-1955
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Field Memos, 1954
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Ideas, 1954-1955
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“The Man from Louviers,” 1954 August 16
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, 1954 August 23“Joe Diamond of Germantown (film transcripts only)
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“The Face of Southeast Asia,” 1954 August 30
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“The Great American Game,” 1954 September 6 : Film transcripts only.
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“The Duel for Germany,” 1954 October 10
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“November Harvest,” 1954 October 17
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“Sunset in Suez,” 1954 November 7
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“Detroit Story,” 1954 November 14
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“Kenya, Land of Hope and Terror,” 1954 November 21
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“The Defenders,” 1954 December 12
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“Italy on the Brink,” 1954 December 26
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“Honorable Freshman,” 1955 January 9
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“Uneasy Alliance,” 1955 January 16
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[Military spending], 1955 January 23
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“How Close Are We to War?,” 1955 February 6
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“German Rearmament,” 1955 February 20
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“The Road,” 1955 March 6
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[Population], 1955 April 3
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Mueller, Merrill. Papers, 1953-1954 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Papers of a veteran NBC news correspondent, who was radio news and features executive during the period documented here. The majority of the chronologically-arranged papers consist of correspondence and memos from news executives such as William MacAndrew and Joseph O. Meyer pertaining to the program Weekend.
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Correspondence, 1953 December-1954 December
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Public Service, 1944-1965 18 boxes (12.4 cubic feet) : Arranged into six sections: Doris Ann Papers; Wade Arnold Papers; Doris Corwith Papers; Dorothy Culbertson Papers; Margaret Cuthbert Papers; Edward Stanley Papers.
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Ann, Doris. Papers, 1950-1961 3 boxes (3.0 cubic 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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Awards, 1950-1955
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Budget, 1954, 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 Department, 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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323
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Correspondence, 1951-1954
- 1952 May 7, [Conversation with Bertrand Russell]
- 1953 February 8, “A Visit with Carl Sandburg”
- 1953 March 29, “A Conversation with Louis Finkelstein”
- 1953 May 17, “A Visit With Frank Lloyd Wright”
- 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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323
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“Passover Theme-And Variations,” 1960 April 10
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323
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38
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“Between Two Eternities” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1960 November 27
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323
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38
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“Passage to Freedom” / by Joseph Mindel, 1961 March 26
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323
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38
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“No Wreath and No Trumpet” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1961 November 5
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324
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“The Search” / by Virginia Mazer, 1961 November 12
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324
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“Young Sam Gompers” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1961 November 19
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324
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“Great Translations of the Bible, II,” 1961 December 3
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“A Cut of Light” / by David Mark, 1961 December 10
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“Mrs. Perlberg's Partner in Heaven” / by Sylvia Berger, 1961 December 24
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“The Miracle-Maker” / by Mildred Vermont, 1962 February 25
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“The Tender Grass” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1962 April 15
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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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by Jason Johnson, 1953 January 4
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by Jason Johnson, 1953 January 11
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by Jason Johnson, 1953 January 18
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by Jason Johnson, 1953 January 25
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by Rev. Milton A. Galamison, 1953 February 8
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by Dr. John Ellis Large, 1953 February 15
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by Dr. Henry P. Van Dusen, 1953 February 22
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“A Living Room Retreat: Prayer,” 1953 March 1
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“A Living Room Retreat: God's Will,” 1953 March 8
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“A Living Room Retreat: Patience,” 1953 March 15
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“A Living Room Retreat: Humility,” 1953 March 22
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“A Living Room Retreat: Thoughtfulness,” 1953 March 29
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324
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11
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by Dr. Arthur A. Rouner, 1953 April 12
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11
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by Dr. Ralph Walker, 1953 April 26
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12
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“The King's Hunchback” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 May 3
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12
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“The Third Attribute” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 May 17?
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12
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by Dr. O. Clay Maxwell, 1953 May 31
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by Theodore R. Caspar, 1953 June 14
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“From the Land of the Bible” / by David Harman, 1953 June 21
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by Dr. Chester Pennington, 1953 June 28
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by William A. Fagal, 1953 July 5
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1953 July 12
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1953 July 19
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1953 July 26
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“Facts on Faith,” 1953 August 2
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“Facts on Faith,” 1953 August 16
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“Facts on Faith,” 1953 August 23
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by Dr. Gaines M. Cook, 1953 September 6
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16
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by Albert Crews, 1953 September 13
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by Dr. Truman Douglass, 1953 September 20
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by Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, 1953 September 27
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“The Gardener Who Was Afraid of Death” / by Henri Brochet, 1953 October 4
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324
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“Fifty Missions,” 1953 October 11
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324
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17
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“Career Angel” / by Father Gerard Murray, 1953 October 18
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324
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17
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“Lucifer at Large” / by Frank Ford, 1953 October 23
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324
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18
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“The Remarkable Adventures of Deuteronomy Katz” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 November 8
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324
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18
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“His Great Name” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 November 15
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324
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18
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“Liberty in a Featherbed: The Story of Thomas Kennedy” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 November 22
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324
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18
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1953 November 29
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324
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by Albert Crews, 1953 December 13
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by Albert Crews, 1953 December 20
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by Albert Crews, 1953 December 27
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20
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“I Sing of a Maiden I,” 1954 January 3
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20
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“I Sing of a Maiden II,” 1954 January 10
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20
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“I Sing of a Maiden III,” 1954 January 17
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20
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“I Sing of a Maiden IV,” 1954 January 24
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20
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1954 January 31
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21
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by Wayne Williams, 1954 February 7
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21
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by Milton Galamison, 1954 February 14
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1954 February 21
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1954 February 28
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1954 March 7-28
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“Pulpit Debates,” 1954 April 4
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“Pulpit Debates,” 1954 April 11
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“Pulpit Debates,” 1954 April 18
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23
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“Pulpit Debates,” 1954 April 25
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24
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“The Microscope and the Prayer Shawl” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1954 May 2
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324
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24
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“The Camel and I” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1954 May 9
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24
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“The Saying of the Fathers” / by Sylvia Berger, 1954 May 16
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24
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“The Last Rabbi” / by Norman Lessing, 1954 May
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“The Juggler,” 1959 May 3
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“The Decorator,” 1959 May 10
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“The Cage,” 1959 May 17
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“Dolcedo,” 1959 May 24
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“Speak Four Trio,” 1959 circa May 24
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325
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“Journey Through Scripture: The Nature of the Bible” / by Dick Gilman, 1960 January 10
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325
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“Journey Through Scripture: How to Read the Bible” / by Dick Gilman, 1960 January 17
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325
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“Journey Through Scripture: The Message of the Old Testament” / by Dick Gilman, 1960 January 24
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325
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“Journey Through Scripture: The Message of the New Testament” / by Dick Gilman, 1960 January 31
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325
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“Grab and Grace” / by Charles Williams, 1960 February 21
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2
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“Rembrandt and the Gospel” / by Bernard Reines, 1960 March 6
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2
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“The Grandeur and Misery of Man,” 1960 March 13
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325
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“Self Portrait” / by Elliott Baker, 1960 March 27
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325
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“The Green Wound” / by John W. Bloch, 1960 March 16
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“Reflections-USA: Looking Forward” / by Robert J. Crean, 1960 May 22
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“The Moon and I” / by Elliott Baker, 1960 September 11
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4
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“Headwaiters Know My Name” / by Elliott Baker, 1960 September 18
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“The War for Geoffrey Wilson” / by William Jenkins, 1960 October 9
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“The Isle is Full of Noises” / by Robert J. Crean, 1960 October 16
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“My Enemy, My Son” / by Leo Brady, 1960 October 30
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“Rebirth” / by John W. Bloch, 1961 February 5
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“The Bitter Cup” / by Louis E. Lomax, 1961 February 12
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“The Reluctant Villain” / by Ben Kagan, 1961 February 26
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“The Guilty One” / by Ben Kagan, 1961 February 26
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“Three Gentlemen from Africa” / by Louis E. Lomax, 1961 March 5
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“No Skin Off My Nose” / by John W. Bloch, 1961 March 19
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“Meet Me in Galilee” / by Robert Blackburn and Sidney Lanier, 1961 April 2
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“The Fifth Act” / by Virginia Mazer, 1961 April 9
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“Let Us Build a Tower” / by Al Bennett and W.C. Jersey, 1961 April 9?
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by Rev. Dominic Rover, 1961 November 11
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by Dominic Rover, 1961 January 3
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by Dominic Rover, 1961 January 28
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“Day After Day After Day” / by Lester S. Becker, 1961 February 18
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“I've Got It Made,” adapted for television by Lester Becker, 1961 March 4
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“The Case Against Eve” / by Eve McFall, 1961 March 4?
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“A Sign for Autumn” / by Kevin O'Morrison, 1961 March 11
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“The Anatomy of Laughter,” 1956 October 31
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“Poetry Without Tears,” 1956 November 7
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“An Evening with Siobhan McKenna,” 1956 November 14
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“A Tribute to Dylan Thomas,” 1956 November 21
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“Some Aspects of Drama Today,” 1956 November 28
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“Your Shakespeare-and Mine,” 1956 December 5
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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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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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Where Are We?, 1952
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Wide, Wide World, 1956
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Arnold, Wade. Papers, 1944-1953 5 boxes (3.2 cubic feet) : 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 contents 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 / by Wade Arnold, 1951 July 8
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Curious Ride of Paul Revere / by Milton Wayne, 1949 July 2
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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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#18, “Sound Minds, Sound Bodies,” 1948 June 27
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#19, “American Self-Portrait-1948,” 1948 July 4
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#17, “Notebook for Convention Listeners,” 1948 July 7
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#21, “Wisdom in the Street,” 1948 July 18
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#23, 1948 August 1
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#24, “The Sun and You,” 1948 August 8
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#25, “Rackets on the Doorbell,” 1948 August 15
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#26, “The Biggest Job in the World” / by Wade Arnold, 1948 August 22
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#26, “New Draft-New Army?” / by William Hodapp and Lou Hazam, 1948 August 29
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#28, “Plight of Our Hospitals: A Drama Diagnosis,” 1948 September 5
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#34, “United Nations Balance Sheet-Assets” / by Brice Disque Jr., 1948 October 24
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#35, “Let's Sit This One Out” / by Milton Wayne, 1948 October 31
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#36, “What Happened?,” 1948 November 7
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“Television: Many Happy Returns,” 1948 November 14
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#31, “The Old Story Behind the New Look,” 1948 November 21
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#39, “Thank You God,” 1948 November 28
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#40, “The Story of the Double-Barred Cross,” 1948 December 5
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#42, “The Greatest Christmas Present,” 1948 December 12
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#43, “The Little Girl Who Had Everything,” 1948 December 26
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“Alcoholism-Sin or Sickness?,” 1948 undated
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#45, “Living 1949 Presents - Leaving 1948,” 1949 January 2
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#45?, “An Investigation Into Congressional Investigations,” 1949 January 9
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#46, “Inaugurations,” 1949 January 16
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#49, “The State of American Humor,” 1949 January 30
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#50, “ERP: Operation Cooperation,” 1949 February 6
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#51, “Only One to a Customer,” 1949 February 13
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#53, “The House That Jack Didn't Build,” 1949 February 27
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“Who Rides the Tiger...” / by Milton Wayne and Wayne Arnold, 1949 circa February
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“With Trembling Hands” / by Howard Rodman, 1949 March 13
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#57, “Second Class Citizens,” 1949 March 20
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#57, “Dear Mr. President,” 1949 March 27
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#56?, “The Ramparts We Watch,” 1949 April 3
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[no title], 1949 April 17
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#60, “Batter Up,” 1949 April 24
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#62, “Transplanted Children,” 1949 May 1
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“Treatment of Cancer,” 1949 May 8
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[no title; incomplete], 1949 May 15?
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“It Floats Thru The Air,” 1949 May 22
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#66, “Death Takes No Holiday,” 1949 May 29
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“Our Troubled Waters,” 1949 June 5
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#68, “No Family Should be Without One” / by Dorothea Lewis, 1949 June 12
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“The Book of Books,” 1949 June 19
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#68, “California, '49 to '49,” 1949 June 26
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#69, “The Biggest Firecracker,” 1949 July 3
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#70, “Vanishing Americans,” 1949 July 10
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#71, “Polio: Virus With Its Back Against the Wall,” 1949 July 17
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#72, “Big Top and Midway,” 1949 July 24
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#73, “Uncle Sam at the Doorbell,” 1949 July 31
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#74, “Two Weeks With Pay” / by Milton Wayne, 1949 August 7
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“As the Twig is Bent,” 1949 August 14
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#76, “The Precious Tide,” 1949 August 21
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“The Chemical Kingdom: 1949 A. D.,” 1949 August 28
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#78, “They Wage the Peace,” 1949 September 4
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“Preamble at Mid-Century” / by Wade Arnold and Lou Hazam, 1950 January 1
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“Man and the Earth,” 1950 January 14
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#91, “It Tolls for Thee” / by Wade Arnold and Lou Hazam, 1950 January 21
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“The Balance Sheet of Freedom” by Wade Arnold and Lou Hazam, 1950 August 28
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“Action at Grass Roots” / by Ernest Kinsy, 1950 February 11
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“...Look Toward the Light” / by Milton Wayne, 1950 February 18
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“Uncle Sam Counts Noses,” 1950 February 25
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#89, “The Golden Door,” 1950 March 4
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#90, “Man and the Machine,” 1950 March 11
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#91, “Stop, Look, Listen -- and Think,” 1950 March 25
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#89, “The Half-Century of the Child,” 1950 April 1
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#93, “To Your Health, America,” 1950 April 15
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#94, “Man and the Machine - Part II,” 1950 April 22
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#94?, “The Common Sense of Most,” 1950 April 29
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#96, “The Truth Shall Make Ye Free,” 1950 May 6
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#98, “Incredible Tale” / by Wade Arnold and Lou Hazam, based on a book by Gerald W. Johnson, 1950 May 20
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“Pinpoint on Berlin” / by Lou Hazam and Wade Arnold, 1950 May 27
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#99, “The Female Form,” 1950 June 10
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“What's Happened to the Horse?” by Lou Hazam and Wade Arnold, 1950 June 17
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#101, “Mail Order Catalogue” / by Wade Arnold and Lou Hazam, 1950 June 24
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#103, “Hot Enough for You?,” 1950 July 8
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“Hello Sucker,” 1950 July 15
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#106, 1950 July 22
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#105, “Come Out of the Kitchen,” 1950 July 28
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“Revolution: F. O. B. Detroit” / by Milton Wayne, 1950 August 5
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#108, “Wrinkles for Uncle Sam” / by Dorothea J. Lewis, 1950 August 12
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“The Happiness of Pursuit” / by Milton Wayne, 1950 August 19
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#110, “Clicking Turnstiles” / by Wade Arnold, Hugh Kemp and Jim Beach, 1950 August 26
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#93, As the Twig Is Bent,” 1950 September 2
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“Malice in Wonderland,” 1950 September-October
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Correspondence
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by Wade Arnold, 1950 September 30
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by Wade Arnold and Milton Wayne, 1950 October 7
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#114, by Harry Gersh, 1950 October 14
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by Harold Wallis Steck, 1950 October 21
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by Harry Gersh, 1950 October 28
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“The Child is the Beginning” / by Joseph Mindel, 1950 November 4
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“Make Way for Youth” / by Joseph Mindel, 1950 November 11
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“The Sidewalk Forest” / by Harry Gersh, 1950 November 18
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“The Children of Strangers” / by Virginia Wells Mazer, 1950 November 25
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“Listen to the Children: A World I Never Made” / by Harry Gersh, 1950 December 2
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“The People Act: Miracle on the Mount,” 1950 December 9
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“Living Democracy: Partners in Velvet,” 1950 circa December 16
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“The People Act: A Prairie Noel,” 1950 December 23
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“The People Act: The Sun Shines Bright,” 1950 December 30
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Origin of the Parties, by Irve Tunick
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“You Walked Along with Lincoln,” 1952 July 6
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“Jefferson Takes an Oath,” 1952 July 20
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Production for Freedom
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“Steel Yourself, Mr. Hubbard,” 1952 September 6
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“The Seat of Violence” / by Ben Ames Williams, adapted by George Lefferts, 1952 January 18
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#10, “The Hut” / by Geoffrey Household, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1952 January 25
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“The Harness” / by John Steinbeck, adapted by George Lefferts, 1952 February 1
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“A Frame Up” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Ben Kagan, 1952 February 8
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#14, “The Apple Tree” / by John Galsworthy, adapted by George Lefferts, 1952 February 29
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#15, “The Darling” / by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1952 March 7?
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This Is India, 1952
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University Theatre (later NBC Theatre)
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Correspondence, 1948-1950
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Instructional Material, undated
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Ratings, 1948
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“Main Street” / by Sinclair Lewis, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt, 1948 July 30
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“Candide” / by Voltaire, adapted by Morton Wishengrad, 1948 September 3
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“Peter Ibbetson” / by George du Maurier, adapted by Jack C. Wilson, 1948 September 10
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“The American” / by Henry James, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 September 26
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“An American Tragedy” / by Theodore Dreiser, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 October 10
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“The History of Mr. Polly” / by H. G. Wells, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1948 October 17
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“She Stooped to Folly” / by Ellen Glasgow, adapted by Jack C. Wilson and Dick Simmons, 1948 October 24
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“Justice” / by John Galsworthy, adapted by George Lefferts, 1948 October 31
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“Arrowsmith,” #15 by Sinclair Lewis, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt, 1948 November 7
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#16, “Of Human Bondage” / by Somerset Maugham, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 November 14
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#17, “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” / by Ernest Hemingway, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 November 21
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#18, “A Passage to India” / by E. M. Forster, adapted by George Lefferts and Van Woodward, 1948 November 28
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#19, “Three Soldiers” / by John Dos Passos, adapted by William Hodapp, 1948 December 5
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#19, “After Many a Summer Dies the Swan” / by Aldous Huxley, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 December 12
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#21, “Alice in Wonderland” / by Lewis Carroll, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 December 26
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#22, “The Grapes of Wrath” / by John Steinbeck, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1949 January 9
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#24, “All the King's Men” / by Robert Penn Warren, adapted by Claris Ross, 1949 January 16
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#24, “The Ministry of Fear” / by Graham Greene, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 January 23
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#30, “Noon Wine” / by Katherine Anne Porter, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1949 January 30
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“Gulliver's Travels” / by Jonathan Swift, adapted by Frank and Virginia Wells and Ernest Kinoy, 1949 February 6
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#27, “Tom Jones” / by Henry Fielding, adapted by Morton Friedman, 1949 February 13
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#28, “Pride and Prejudice” / by Jane Austen, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1949 February 20
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#29, “The Heart of Midlothian” / by Sir Walter Scott, adapted by Frederick Schlicht, 1949 February 27
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#30, “Tales of Edgar Allen Poe” / by Edgar Allen Poe, adapted by George Lefferts, 1949 March 6
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#31, “Pickwick Papers” / by Charles Dickens, adapted by Morton Wishengrad, 1949 March 13
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#32, “The Marble Faun” / by Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 March 20
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#33, “Henry Esmond” / by William Thackeray, adapted by Claris a. Ross, 1949 March 27
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#34, “Jane Eyre” / by Charlotte Bronte, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt, 1949 April 3
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#35, “Moby Dick” / by Herman Melville, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 April 10
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#37, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” / by Mark Twain, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 April 17
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#36, “The Way of All Flesh” / by Samuel Butler, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1949 April 24
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#38, “The Mayor of Casterbridge” / by Thomas Hardy, adapted by Max Ehrlich, 1949 May 1
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#38, “The Red Badge of Courage” / by Stephen Crane, adapted by Brainerd Duffield and Emerson Crocker, 1949 May 8
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#39, “The Heart of Darkness” / by Joseph Conrad, adapted by Morton Wriedman, 1949 May 15
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#40, “The Age of Innocence” / by Edith Wharton, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1949 May 22
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#41, “The Ambassadors” / by Henry James, adapted by Leslie Reade, 1949 May 29
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#44, “What Makes Sammy Run” / by Budd Shulberg, adapted by Robert Grey, 1949 June 18
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“Brighton Rock” / by Graham Greene, adapted by Allan Surgal, 1949 June 25
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#47, “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” / by James Hilton, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt, 1949 July 9
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#48, “Point of No Return” / by J. P. Marquant, adapted by Milton Wayne, 1949 July 16
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#51, “The Death of the Heart” / by Elizabeth Bowen, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1949 August 6
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#52, “The Big Sky” / by A. B. Guthrie Jr., adapted by Robert Grey, 1949 August 13
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#53, “The Crusaders” / by Stefan Heyn, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 August 20
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#55, “Precious Bane” / by Mary Webb, adapted by Mary Stuart Garden, 1949 September 3
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#56, “Penrod” / by Booth Tarkington, adapted by Robert Grey, 1949 September 25
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#57, “The Portrait of a Lady” / by Henry James, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1949 October 2
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#58, “House of Mirth” / by Edith Wharton, adapted by Alan Surgal, 1949 October 9
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#59, “Sister Carrie” / by Theodore Dreiser, adapted by George Lefferts, 1949 October 16
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“The Romantic Comedians” / by Ellen Glasgow, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 October 23
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#61, “Dark Laughter” / by Sherwood Anderson, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 October 30
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#62, “Dodsworth” / by Sinclair Lewis, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt, 1949 November 6
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#63, “Babylon Revisited” / by F. Scott Fitzgerald, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1949 November 13
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#64, “For Whom the Bell Tolls” / by Ernest Hemingway, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 November 20
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#66, “The Wild Palms” / by William Faulkner, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1949 December 4
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#67, “You Can't Go Home Again” / by Thomas Wolfe, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1949 December 11
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#68, “Great Expectations” / by Charles Dickens, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 January 1
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#69, “Manhattan Transfer” / by John Dos Passos, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 January 8
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#46, “The Ides of March” / by Thronton Wilder, adapted by Brainerd Duffield and Emerson Crocker, 1950 January 15
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“At Heaven's Gate” / by Robert Penn Warren, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 January 22
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#73, “The Track of the Cat” / by Walter Van Tilberg Clark, adapted by George Lefferts, 1950 February 5
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#75, “Victory” / by Joseph Conrad, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 February 19
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#76, “The Patrician” / by John Galsworthy, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1950 February 26
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#77, “Tono Bungay” / by H. G. Wells, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 March 5
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#78, “There is No Conversation” / by Rebecca West, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 March 12
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#79, “Angel Pavement” / by J. B. Priestley, adapted by Brainerd Duffield and Emerson Crocker, 1950 March 19
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#80, “Howard's Run” / by E. M. Forster, adapted by Horton Heath, 1950 March 26
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#82, “The Nazarene” / by Sholem Asch, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 April 9
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“A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” / by James Joyce, adapted by Brainerd Duffield and Emerson Crocker, 1950 April 23
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#85, “Sons and Lovers” / by D. H. Lawrence, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 April 30
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#86, “England Made Me” / by Graham Greene, adapted by George Lefferts, 1950 May 7
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#87, “Prater Violet” / byChristopher Isherwood, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1950 May 14
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#85, “Imperial Palace” / by Arnold Bennet, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 May 28
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#90, “Gallions Reach” / by H. M. Tomlinson, adapted by George Lefferts, 1950 June 4
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“The Treasure of Franchard” / by Robert Louis Stevenson, adapted by Brainerd Duffield, 1950 July 16
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#98, “Trent's Last Case” / by E. C. Bentley, adapted by Jack C. Wilson, 1950 July 30
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#99, “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court” / by Mark Twain, adapted by Jack C. Wilson, 1950 August 6
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#100, “The Track of the Cat” / by Walter V. Clark, adapted by George Lefferts, 1950 August 13
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#101, “A High Wind in Jamaica” / by Richard Hughes, adapted by Jane Speed, 1950 August 20
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#102, “Hedda Gabler” / by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 August 27
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“The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard” / by Anatole France, adapted by Vincent McConnor, 1950 September 3
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#104, “Lost Horizon” / by James Hilton, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1950 September 10
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#106, “Don Quixote” / by Miguel de Cervantes, adapted by Vincent McConnor, 1950 September 24
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#107, “Jonathan Wild” / by Henry Fielding, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1950 October 1
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#109, “Northanger Abbey” / by Jane Austen, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 October 15
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#110, “Pere Goriot” / by Honore de Balzac, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1950 October 22
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#110, “Les Miserables” / by Victor Hugo, adapted by Frank and Virginia Wells, 1950 November 12
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#111, “The Red and the Black” / by Stendahl, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 November 2
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#113, “The Baron of Crogwig” / by Charles Dickens, adapted by Irving Glasser, 1950 November 19
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#112, “The Scarlet Letter” / by Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapter not indicated, 1950 November 26
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#115, “Bartleby the Scrivener” / by Herman Melville, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 December 3
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#116, “Madam Bovary” / by Gustave Flaubert, adapted by David Driscoll, 1950 December 9
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#117, “The Gambler” / by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 December 20
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#118, “The Kreutzer Sonata” / by Leo Tolstoy, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1951 January 3
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#119, “Daisy Miller” / by Henry James, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1951 January 10
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#120, “The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg” / by Mark Twain, adapted by Jack C. Wilson, 1951 January 24
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#121, “The Withered Arm” / by Thomas Hardy, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1951 January 31
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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 (0.6 cubic feet) 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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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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United Nations, 1951-1952
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V-Y, 1952
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Audience Promotion, 1950
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Eiges, Sidney H., 1952
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News and Special Events, 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 (0.8 cubic feet) : 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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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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American Government
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Biology
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Chemistry
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Mathematics
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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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Publishers
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Cuthbert, Margaret (-1968). Papers, 1944-1952 3 boxes (1.8 cubic feet) : 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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Arnold, Wade, 1948-1950
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Fischer, Sterling, 1948-1949
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McCrary, Tex, 1948-1952
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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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University of Chicago Round Table, 1949
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World's Greatest Novels, 1944-1949 (became University Theatre)
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Public Service Files
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Alcoholism, 1950-1952
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American Cancer Society, 1949-1951
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Walter Johnson-Biography for Radio / by Howard Rodman, 1949 April 23
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American Civil Liberties Union, 1951
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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 “Calling Unknown Diabetics,” 1948 December 11
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American Nursing Association, 1948
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American Ordinance Association, 1950
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American Osteopathic Association, 1949
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American Red Cross, 1948-1952
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American Silent Guest Committee, 1948
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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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Camp Fire Girls' Birthday Show / a radio special by Agnes Eckhardt, 1950 February 24
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CARE, 1948-1951
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The Story of a Letter / a radio special by Martha David, 1951 July 27
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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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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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U, 1950
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Voice of Democracy, 1950
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Yale University, 1951
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Adams, Maude, 1953
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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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American Heritage Foundation, 1952
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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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B
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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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Reichert, Gene, 1953-1954
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Salvation Army, 1951-1953
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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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Southern Baptist Convention, 1953
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Szamek, Pierre, 1951-1952
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United Nations, 1951-1954
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U.S. Government Agencies, 1951-1954
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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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Departmental Files
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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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A-B
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Continuity Acceptance, 1953-1954
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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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Organizational Material, 1956-1957
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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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Legal Material, 1956-1959
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Miscellany
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Operations, 1957
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Personnel, 1957-1958
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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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Briefing Session, 1958-1960
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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, Sidney H., 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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Legal, 1952-1953
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Library, 1954
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L-M
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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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1952-1953
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1954, 1957
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P-R
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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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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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Sports, 1940-1952 6 boxes (2.2 cubic feet) : Arranged into three sections: James M. Dolan Papers; John H. Mills Papers; William Stern Papers.
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Dolan, James M. Papers, 1948-1952 4 boxes (1.6 cubic feet) : 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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342
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1949-1950
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1951-1952
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Post-season Games, 1949-1951
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343
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Professional, 1949-1951
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Golf, 1948-1952
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Horse Racing
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343
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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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Soccer, 1949-1950
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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 (0.4 cubic feet) : 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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345
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Daily Outgoing Correspondence, 1951 July-December
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345
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Facilities Orders, 1951 July-December
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345
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Policy and Procedures, 1951
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Assignment Files
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345
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American Artists, 1951-1952
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345
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Baseball, 1951
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Barkley-Bradley Speeches, 1951
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Boxing, 1951
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345
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Buster Crabbe's Wild West Show, 1951
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345
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Football, 1951-1952
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345
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Frontiers of Faith, 1951
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345
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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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345
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Philco TV Playhouse, 1951
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Stern, William "Bill" (1907-1971). Papers, 1940-1952 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Papers of Bill Stern, 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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346
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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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Subseries: Radio Network, 1933-1958 26 boxes (15.6 cubic feet) : The Radio Network subseries contains: Ted Cott Papers; William H. Fineschriber Jr. Papers; Programs; Sales.
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Cott, Ted (1917-1973). Papers, 1952-19541 box (1.0 cubic foot) Papers of an executive vice-president for radio who joined NBC in 1950. The papers consist of memoranda, correspondence, legal affidavits, publicity and reports. In general the files contain correspondence between Cott and NBC affiliates concerning programming, sale of advertising, daily operations, and network relations. The files are arranged alphabetically. Most extensive are the files which document the interaction between the network and its affiliates. Some notable files deal with the legal action taken by National Biscuit Company over a NBC advertising campaign called “Chain Lightning,” an idea developed by Cott, and a file on “Operation Booklift,” a charity drive spearheaded by Cott to offer inexpensive novels to the military in remote areas of the world. Among Cott's correspondents are William Fineshriber and Sylvester Weaver.
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578
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1-2
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Affiliates, 1953-1954
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578
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Affiliates program letter, 1953
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578
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Continuity, 1953
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578
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Chain Lightning, 1952-1953
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578
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Chimes, 1953
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578
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Co-op programming, 1953-1955
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578
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Geist, A. Joseph, 1954
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578
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General, 1953-1954
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578
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18
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General dimensions of radio, 1952
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578
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19
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Gilt Edge Pass, 1953
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578
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20
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Gulf Oil Company, 1953
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578
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21
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Howdy Doody, undated
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578
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22
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Hollywood, 1953-1954
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578
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Legal, 1952-1954
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578
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24
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McFadden Publications Inc., 1953
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578
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25
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Merchandising, 1953-1954
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578
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New business, 1953
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578
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27
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News, 1953-1954
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578
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28
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Operation Booklift, 1953-1954
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578
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29
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Operations, 1953-1954
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578
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Press, 1953-1954
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578
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31
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Sachs, Manie, 1954
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578
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32-33
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Sales, 1953-1954
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578
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34
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Standard Oil Company, 1953-1954
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578
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35
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“State of the Nation”-Network Report, undated
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Box
578
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36
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Thirty-Second sales plan, 1954
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578
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37
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Three Plan-Report, 1954
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578
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38
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WRCA-TV & WNBC-TV, 1953-1954
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Box
578
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39
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Weaver, Sylvester L., Jr., 1953-1954
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Fineshriber, William H., Jr. (1909-). Papers, 1952-19556 boxes (6.0 cubic feet) Papers of a vice-president of the Radio Network, 1953-1955. The files consist of carbons of outgoing letters and memoranda and incoming materials of all types including reports, letters, memoranda, notes, financial data and related materials. The files are arranged as OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE and SUBJECT FILES. They generally cover all facets of the relationship between affiliated stations and the corporate structure and concern such areas as research, budgets, sale of advertising, financial operations, and the like. Most extensive are the files which document the monthly financial operations of the Radio Network. There are also many files covering the Sales Department and the research carried on by the network. Some notable files include the Broadcast Advertising Board (BAB) and the retirement of Arturo Toscanini, and the retirement of Fineshriber himself from MBS. Among his correspondents are David C. Adams, Charles C. Barry, Charles R. Denny, Frank M. Folsom, Fred Kobak, Frank White, Sylvester Weaver, Fred Wile, and Robert and David Sarnoff.. According to his biography in Who's Who, Fineshriber joined NBC in 1953 as vice-president and general manager for radio and TV networks. In 1954 he became vice-president for radio.
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Box
579
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1-7
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Outgoing Correspondence, 1953-1955
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Subject Files
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579
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8
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AFTRA, 1953-1955
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579
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9
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Adams, David C., 1953-1954
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579
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Admiral, 1954
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Advertising and promotion
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579
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11-12
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1953-1955
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579
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13
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Reciprocal, 1954-1955
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579
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AAAA, 1953
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579
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Air features, 1954
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579
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American Broadcasting Company, 1953-1954
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579
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American Home Products, 1954
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579
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18
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American Jewish Tercentenary, 1954-1955
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579
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19
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American Tobacco, 1955
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579
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20-21
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Applications, 1953-1955
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579
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Armour & Company, 1954
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579
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Association of American Railroads, 1954
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579
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Association of National Advertisers, 1953
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579
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Auditions, 1954
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579
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26
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Awards, 1953-1954
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Broadcast Advertising Board(BAB)
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579
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27
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Board of Directors, 1954
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Box
579
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28
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Correspondence, 1954
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579
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29-31
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Reports, 1953-1954
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579
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32-33
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General, 1953
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Box
580
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1
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Barry, Charles C., 1953-1954
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Box
580
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2
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Beville, H. M., 1953-1955
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Box
580
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3
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Big Preview, 1953-1954
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Box
580
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4-10
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Budget, 1953-1954
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Box
580
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11
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B-General, 1953-1955
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Box
580
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12
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Carnation, 1953-1954
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Box
580
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13
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Chicago, 1953-1955
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Box
580
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14
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Christmas, 1954
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Box
580
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15
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Churchill, Winston, 1954
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580
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Cleary, John, 1953-1955
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580
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17
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Clifford, J.M., 1953-1955
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580
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18
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Clippings, 1953-1955
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580
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19
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Colgate, 1954-1955
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Box
580
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20
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Color spectaculars, 1954
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Box
580
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21
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Color television, 1953
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Box
580
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22
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Columbia Broadcasting System, 1953-1955
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Box
580
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23
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Comparisons, NBC-CBS, 1953
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Box
580
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24-25
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Congratulations, 1953
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Box
580
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26
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Continuity, 1953-1954
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Box
580
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27
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Continuity acceptance, 1953-1954
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Box
580
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28
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Co-op programs, 1953-1955
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Box
580
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29
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Coronation, 1953
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Box
580
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30
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Cott, Ted, 1953-1955
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Box
580
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32
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Cowan, Lou, 1954
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Box
580
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33
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Cresswell, 1953
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Box
580
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34
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Crosley, 1954
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Box
580
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35
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Crucifixion film, 1953
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Box
580
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36
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Current operating costs, 1953
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Box
580
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37
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Crusade for Freedom, 1955
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Box
580
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38
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C-General, 1953
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Box
580
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39
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Denny, Charles R., 1953-1954
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Box
580
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40
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Discount plan, 1953
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Box
580
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41
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Dow Chemical Company, 1954
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Box
580
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42
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Dragnet, 1954
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Box
580
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43
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D-General, 1953-1955
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Box
580
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44
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Elder, Roberts, 1953-1954
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Box
580
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45
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Engineering-Monthly reports, 1953
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Box
580
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46
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Excursion, 1953
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Box
580
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47
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E-General, 1953, 1955
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Box
580
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48
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Facilities, 1953-1954
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Box
580
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49
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Fall schedules, 1953
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Box
580
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50
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Film Department, 1953-1954
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Financial
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Box
580
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51
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General, 1954
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Box
581
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1-11
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Operating statements, 1953-1954
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Box
581
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12
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Firestone, 1953-1954
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Box
581
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13
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Folsom, Frank M., 1953-1954
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Box
581
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14
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F-General, 1953-1955
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Box
581
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15
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Garroway, Dave, 1954
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Box
581
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16-17
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General files, 1953-1955
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Box
581
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18
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General Foods, 1954
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Box
581
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19
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General Motors, 1954-1955
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Box
581
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20
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Gillette, 1954
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Box
581
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21
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Gilt Edge pass lists, 1953-1955
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Box
581
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22
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Gobel, George, 1954
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Box
581
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23
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Good Housekeeping, 1954
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Box
581
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24
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Granik, Ted, 1953-1954
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Box
581
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25
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Groucho Marx Show, 1954
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Box
581
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26
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G-General, 1953-1954
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Box
581
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27
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Hallmark, 1953-1954
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Box
581
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28
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Harris-Faye Show, 1953-1954
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Box
581
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29
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Hedges, William S. 1953-1954
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Box
581
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30
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Herbert, John K., 1953
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Box
582
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1
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Hollywood, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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2
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Home, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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3
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Hooper, C.E., 1954
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Box
582
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4
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Hope, Bob-American Dairy, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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5
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Horton, Fred, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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6
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H-General, 1953
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Box
582
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7
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International Harvester, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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8
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Invitations, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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9
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I-General, 1954
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Box
582
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10
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Kobak, Edgar, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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11
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K-General, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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12
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Labor relations, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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13
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Lambert Pharmacal, 1953
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Box
582
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14
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Last Man Out, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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15
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Laxative advertising, 1954
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Box
582
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16
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Legal Department, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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17
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Lever Brothers, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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18
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Life Magazine study, 1953
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Box
582
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19
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L-General, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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20
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McBride, Mary Margaret, 1954
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Box
582
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21
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McGee, Fibber and Molly, 1954-1955
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Box
582
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22
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McKesson & Robbins Inc.
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Box
582
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23
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Manhatten Soap, 1954
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Box
582
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24
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March of Dimes, 1954
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Box
582
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25
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Margraf, Gus, 1953
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Box
582
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26
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Merchandising, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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27
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Miles Laboratories, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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28
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Montgomery, Robert, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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29
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Morning programming, 1954
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Box
582
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30
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Morse, Carleton, 1954-1955
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Box
582
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31
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Mueller, Merrill, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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32
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Muscular Dystrophy Association, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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33
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Music, 1954
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Box
582
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34
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Mutual Broadcasting System, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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35
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M-General, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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36
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NABET, 1953
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Box
582
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38
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NARTB, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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37
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National Association for Mental Health Inc., 1953
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Box
582
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39
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National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1953, 1955
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Box
582
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40
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National Farm and Home Hour, 1954
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Box
582
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41
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News, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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42
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Nielsen, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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43
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Night operations, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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44
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Novik, M.S., 1954
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Box
582
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45
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N-General, 1953
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Box
582
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46
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Old Gold Cigarettes, 1954
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Box
582
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47
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Omnibus, 1953
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Box
582
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48
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Operation Tandem, 1953
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Box
582
Folder
49
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Option dates, 1954
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Box
582
Folder
50
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Owned & Operated Stations, 1953-1954
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Box
582
Folder
51
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Parrish, Amos, 1953
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Box
582
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52
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Participation plan, 1954
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Box
582
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53
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Payday plan, 1955
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Box
582
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54-55
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Personnel Department, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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56
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Policies and Policy Committee, 1953
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Box
582
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57
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Politics, 1954
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Box
582
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58
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Politz Survey, 1954
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Box
582
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59
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Press Department, 1952-1955
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Box
582
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60
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Press releases, 1954
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Box
582
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61
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Pricing estimates, 1953
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Box
582
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62
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Procter & Gamble Company , 1953-1955
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Box
582
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63
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Program Development Organization, 1953
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Box
582
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64
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Prohibitionists, 1954
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582
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65
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Public Affairs, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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66
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Public Relations, 1953
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Box
582
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67
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Publications, 1953
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Box
582
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68
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Publishers Information Bureau, 1954-1955
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Box
582
Folder
69
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Purchase requisitions, 1953-1954
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Box
582
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70
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P-General, 1953
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Box
582
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71
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Quaker Oats Company, 1954
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582
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72
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Queen For A Day, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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73
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Radio Advertising Bureau Inc., 1955
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Box
582
Folder
74
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Radio Committee, 1954-1955
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Box
582
Folder
75
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RCA, 1953-1955
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Box
582
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76
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Suppliers Prospect List, 1954
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Radio Network
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582
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77
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General, 1953
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Box
582
Folder
78
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Projects, 1953
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Box
582
Folder
79
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Radio Plans Board, 1953
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Box
583
Folder
1
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Radio presentation, 1953-1954
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Box
583
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2
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Radio & Television Executives Society, 1953
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Box
583
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3
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Rates, 1953
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Box
583
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4
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Red Feather Campaign, 1953
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Box
583
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5
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Religion, 1953-1955
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Report
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Box
583
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6
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Break-even Status, Radio Network, 1954
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Box
583
Folder
7
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For NBC, 1952
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Box
583
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8
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On network studios and technical personnel, 1953
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Box
583
Folder
9
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Research-Audience value of network programming to network stations, 1954
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Research Department
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Box
583
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10-11
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General, 1953-1955
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Box
583
Folder
12
|
Bulletins, 1953-1955
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Box
583
Folder
13
|
Bulletins and Weekly planning report, 1953
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Box
583
Folder
14
|
Responsibility reports, 1953
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Box
583
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Television policy manual, 1954
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Themes, 1954
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West Coast Region, 1955
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Salesmen's compensation, 1953-1955
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General,, 1953-1955
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Columbia University, 1953
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Radio Affiliates Address, 1953
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Sarnoff, Robert, 1953-1955
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Schwerin, Horace S., 1954
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Smith, Bob, 1954
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Sponsor Magazine, 1953
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584
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Sports, 1953-1955
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Spot Sales plans, 1954
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Stations
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Clock Hour compensation, 1955
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Compensation, 1953-1954
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Correspondence, 1953-1955
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Managers sist, 1953
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Miscellany, 1953-1954
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Radio affiliates-Executive Committee
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Radio affiliates meetings, 1953-1954
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Station Relations Department, 1953-1955
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TV affiliates meeting, 1954
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Starch Report, 1955
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Sterling Drug, 1953-1954
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Taylor, Davidson, 1953-1954
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Telephone log sheets, 1953-1955
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Television Affiliates Meeting, May 1954
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Morning programs, 1953
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Network expansion, 1953
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Training program, 1954
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United Nations, 1954
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Weaver, Sylvester, 1954-1955
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Political Broadcasts, 1958
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Program Ideas, 1957-1958
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Cleary, John. Papers, 1952-1955 2 boxes (1.2 cubic feet) : Papers of a manager, then director of the radio program department. The files are divided chronologically by year; within each year the files are alphabetically arranged into SUBJECT and PROGRAM FILES. The subject files contains information, albeit of a routine nature, on sales, ratings, promotion, and program ideas. Names which appear frequently are those of Ted Cott and Charles G. Barry. The program files provide little documentation for any particular show, with the exception of Challenge of Our Prisons, a radio documentary, and Monitor.
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349
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Barry, Charles
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Cooperating Programs
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Engineering Department
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Holiday Programs
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“Operation Tandem”
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Chicago
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Hollywood
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Politics
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Press Department
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Programming
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Summer Radio
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Television Department
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Adventures of Archie Andrews
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Albuquerque Boys Choir
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Aldrich Family
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Best Plays
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Bill Stern Show
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Bob and Ray
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Chambers, Whittaker
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The Chase
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A Citizen Views the News
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Dangerous Assignment
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Davidson College Choir
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Dimension X
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Fibber McGee and Molly
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First Nighter
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Hollywood Bowl Concerts
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Hollywood Love Story
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Hy Gardner Calling
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Jane Pickens Show
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Jason and the Golden Fleece
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Ladies Choice
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Live Like a Millionaire
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Lorenzo Jones
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Luncheon with Buster Crabbe
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Meet the Press
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Meet Your Match
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Music by Mantovani
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Name That Tune
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NBC Symphony
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Ohio River Jamboree
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Portrait of a City
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Red Skelton Show
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Reuben, Reuben
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Stars in Khaki and Blue
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Texas Rangers
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Whitehall 1212
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Audience Mail
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Barry, Charles
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Coronation Coverage
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Fineshriber, W. H.
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Literary Rights Department
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Music Department
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Press Department
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Program Operations
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Research Department
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Sport Department
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Television Department
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Academy Award Show
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Challenge of Our Prisons
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Fibber McGee and Molly
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AFTRA
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Cooperating Programs
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Cott, Ted
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Press Department
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Program Promotion
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Radio Free Europe
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Sales Department
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Best of All, : Includes script by Robert Cenedella, 1954, October 4 [Irving Berlin]
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Boston Symphony Concerts
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Conversation
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Last Man Out
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One Man's Family
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Roadshow
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Rose Bowl
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Specials-Miscellaneous
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Radio Salute to Winston Churchill
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Daytime Serials
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Press Department
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Program Operations
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Radio Planning Committee
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Talent
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Biography in Sound
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Boston Symphony Concerts
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College Quiz Bowl
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Cooper, Mary. Papers, 1947-1951 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of a supervisor of central booking in the radio program Department, largely consisting of a selection of drafts of booking orders. The booking orders are arranged alphabetically by title and are supplemented by a few monthly reports.
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American Medical Association, 1947
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Are the Schools Failing to Promote Moral Character? 1948
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Election Preview, 1948
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Fibber McGee and Molly, 1948
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Highlights of the Bible, 1949
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Inaugural Coverage, 1949
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Kaltenborn Edits the News, 1949
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NBC Stamp Club, 1949-1950
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Olympics, 1948
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Public Affairs, 1949
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Public Service Announcements, L948
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Report on Europe, 1949
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Sixty-four Dollar Question, 1951
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University of Chicago Round Table, 1947-1948
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We Have Seen Lincoln, 1950
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MacGregor, Kenneth. Production Files, 1949 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Production files, consisting of voice tests, annotated scripts, drafts, casting materials, and some memoranda for 1949 programs of the Ethel Merman Show.
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1949 June 15, Audition Scripts by Will Glickman and Joe Stein
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1949 July 31, #1, by Will Glickman
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1949 August 7, #2, by William Glickman. Joe Stein, and Sidney Reznick
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1949 August 28, #5, by Will Glickman and Sidney Reznick
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Community Chest, 1947
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Davis Award, 1946-1947
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Hooperatings, 1947
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MacArthur, 1951
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National and International Music Week, 1947-1948
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News Shows, 1951-1953
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Policy Statements, 1946-1949
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Remote Bands, 1946-1949
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Stations
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Hollywood, 1946-1949
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Philadelphia, 1949
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San Francisco, 1948
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Washington, D.C., 1948-1950
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Station Relations, 1948-1949
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NBC Bond Day, 1945
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United Nations Week, 1948
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American Red Cross Day, 1946-1950
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Band of America, 1955
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Barrie Craig-Confidential Investigator, 1951-1955
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Best of All, 1955
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The Big Guy, 1950
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The Big Story, 1952
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Bob and Ray, 1951
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Bob Hawk, 1948
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Bradford and Romano, 1950
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Break The Bank, 1949-1954
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Breakfast in Hollywood, 1953
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Camp Meeting Choir, 1947
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Challenge of the Prisons, 1953
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Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street, 1950-1952
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The Chase, 1952-1953
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A Citizen Views the News, 1952
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Coast Guard Cadets on Parade, 1950-1952
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Collector's Item, 1954
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Dimension X, 1950
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Duffy's Tavern, 1948-1951
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Fibber McGee and Molly, 1953-1956
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The First Freedom (America United), 1950
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The Fred Allen Show, 1946-1950
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F, 1946
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Hawthorn TBA, 1953
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Henry J. Taylor, 1954-1955
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It Happens to You, 1954-1955
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Jason and the Golden Fleece, 1952-1954
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Know Your NBC's, 1953
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Last Man Out, 1953-1954
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Living, 1950
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Man Called X, 1950-1952
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Meet Your Match, 1952
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Meredith Willson's Music Room, 1952-1953
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Mind Your Manners, 1948-1953
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Mindy Carson Show, 1949-1950
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Molle Mystery Theatre, 1946-1947
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Name That Tune, 1952-1953
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Nightbeat, 1950-1952
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Nothing But Music, 1955
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Ohio River Jamboree, 1952
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One Thousand Dollar Reward, 1950
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Phrase That Pays, 1953-1955
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Portrait of a City, 1952-1953
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Right to Happiness, 1946-1955
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Radio City, USA, 1950-1951
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Ralph Edwards, 1952
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Religion in the News, 1949-1950
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Report from the White House, 1953-1954
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Reuben, Reuben, 1952
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Second Chance, 1953-1955
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S, 1948-1951 : Includes Sketches in Melody, script for NBC 22nd Anniversary program, 1948, November 15
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Tony Martin Show, 1953
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Truth or Consequences, 1955
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Wanted, 1950
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Audition script, 1950 March 25, by P. L. Mayer
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1950 July 7, #1, [William Sutton] by P. L. Mayer
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1950 August 18, #7, [Omar August Pinson] by P. L. Mayer
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We Hold These Truths (Words Men Live By), 1951-1953
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The Whisperer, 1951
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Y, 1951-1953
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Sales, 1933-1957 9 boxes (3.8 cubic feet) : Sales includes: Robert C. Hitchins Presentations; Sackett D. Miles Papers; Salesmen's Files.
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Hitchins, Robert C. Presentations, 1951-1957 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) : Miscellaneous sales presentations, including several drafts and printed versions of campaign publication prepared in the office of Robert Hitchins, manager of presentations for the Radio Network.
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Mr. Safety Package
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How NBC Radio Can Help Bring Home the Coke
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WRCA and NBC: A Distinctive Partnership in Service to the Community
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An Advertising Proposal to Planters Peanuts
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An Advertising Proposal to the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association
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Frequency for Schlitz Brewing Company
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Miles, Sackett D. Papers, 1933-19556 boxes (2.4 cubic feet) Papers of a manager of radio sales services and traffic, consisting of correspondence, facilities contracts, commercial executive orders, and information on scheduling, finances, sponsorship, traffic, broadcast quality, and relations between advertisers and individual affiliates. The papers are arranged as GENERAL PAPERS, ADVERTISERS FILES, and PUBLICATIONS. To coordinate with the sales and spot sales files elsewhere in the NBC Records, one group - the advertisers files - are arranged alphabetically by client and then by program. Miles also maintained a file of NBC Network Advertisers, 1940-1954, bulletins which contain data on radio programs and their sponsors; after 1948 the bulletins contain the same information for television programs. Prior to 1940 this information was presented in chart form together with comparative data for MBS and CBS. Also maintained is an incomplete file of traffic reports which indicate radio program acceptance by network affiliates. Incorporated with Miles papers is some documentation, 1943-1949, pertaining to the tenure of F. Melville Green, his predecessor.
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Bell Telephone, 1947-1950
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Salesmen's Files, 1947-1950 2 boxes (1.2 cubic feet) : Merged files of the radio network sales staff, consisting of ADVERTISERS FILES and SUBJECT FILES. The former, arranged alphabetically by advertiser or advertising agency and thereunder by program title or NBC sales representative, contains correspondence, promotional material, sales reports, and other financial information relating to network advertising. Included are the files of George H. Frey, Walter D. Scott, and other sales representatives and material on such programs as Americana, When a Girl Marries, Portia Faces Life, and Amos 'n' Andy. The subject files, also arranged alphabetically, consist of correspondence and other material relating to various broadcast organizations and a NBC committee.
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American Federation of Musicians, 1948
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American Federation of Radio Artists
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General, 1947-1948
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Frey, George, 1948
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National Association of Broadcasters, 1948
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NBC Stations Planning andAdvisory Committee, 1948-1949
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Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Inc.
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Frey, George, 1948
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Mills, Gordon, 1950
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Bell Telephone Inc.
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Kost, William L., 1948-1949
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Van Amburgh, John D., 1948
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Duffy's Tavern, 1948
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Mr. District Attorney, 1950
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Americana, 1948-1949
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Audience Promotion Kit, 1950
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Dangerous Assignment, 1950
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Ford Theatre, 1948
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Scott, Walter, 1949-1950
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Shays, Thurston, 1948-1949
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When a Girl Marries & Portia Faces Life, 1948-1950
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Archie Andrews, 1947-1948
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Scott, Walter D., 1948
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Frey, George, 1947-1949
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General, 1950
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Interruption Notices, 1950
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Scott, Walter, 1949-1950
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Lewis-Howe Company, 1950
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McCann-Erickson Inc., 1948
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Pure Oil Corporation, 1948-1950
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA), 1948
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General, 1948-1950
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Floyd, Harry, 1949
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Frey, George, 1948
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Jimmy Durante Show, 1948-1949
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Screen Guild Theatre, 1948-1950
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Sterling Drug Company, 1948-1949
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William Esty Company Inc.
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General, 1947-1950
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Kersta, Noran E. Papers, 1942-19483 boxes (1.8 cubic feet) Papers, mainly 1945-1948, of a manager, later director of television operations, together with some files pertaining to work beginning in 1948 as executive assistant to Sidney Strotz, vice-president in change of television. Together with the papers (which follow) of Carleton Smith, Kersta's successor as operations manager, this section provide good documentation on the more practical aspects of the early development of television and the relations of NBC with its affiliated stations. Included are correspondence, memoranda, reports, and charts. The files are arranged alphabetically into SUBJECT FILES and STATION FILES.
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Subject Files
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585
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Affiliation contracts, 1947-1948
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Box
585
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2
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Allied Stores, 1948
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585
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American Association of Advertising Agencies, 1947-1948
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585
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American Television Society, 1947
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585
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Antennaplex System, 1947-1948
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585
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Booz, Allen, & Hamilton, 1948
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585
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Broadcasting, 1948
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585
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Budget considerations, 1948
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585
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Columbia University courses, 1948
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585
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10
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Eastman Kodak, 1947-1948
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585
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11
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Education via television, 1942-1948
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585
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12
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Engineering considerations, 1947-1948
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585
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13
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Engineering Development Committee, 1946-1947
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585
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14
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Engineering equipment, 1947-1948
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585
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Exploitation Division, 1948
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585
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Federal Communications Commission, 1946-1948
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585
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Film Division, 1946-1948
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585
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Film programming, 1948
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Foreign television
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585
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19
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General, 1946-1948
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585
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British, 1945-1948
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585
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Frequency Modulation, 1946-1948
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585
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General Foods, 1947
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585
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Gillette, 1947-1948
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585
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24
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Graf, Herbert (Metropolitan Opera), 1946-1948
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585
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Guest relations, 1945-1948
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585
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Howdy-Doody, 1948
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585
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Insurance, 1945-1948
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585
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International News Service, 1947-1948
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585
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Kinescopes, 1947-1948
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585
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Legal Department, 1948
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585
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1946-1948
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585
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NBC convention, 1948
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585
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National Television Film Council, 1948
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585
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Newsreel, 1946-1948
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585
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Newsreel releases, 1948
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585
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40
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New York Giants, 1945-1948
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585
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39
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New York Yankees, 1948
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585
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Organization of Television Department, 1946-1948
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585
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Organizational charts, 1945-1948
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585
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Personnel, 1948
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44
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Engineering, 1947-1948
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45
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Film, 1947-1948
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585
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46
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Production facilities, 1947-1948
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Program Division, 1946-1948
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Promotion and Advertising, 1947
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Salary reviews and plans, 1946-1948
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Training program, 1947-1948
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Planning and Development Department, 1946-1948
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Program schedules, 1948
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Programming-Mobile units, 1948
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Programs regarding football, 1948
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Promotion Division, 1947-1948
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RCA, 1948
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Photophone agreement, 1946-1948
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Princeton laboratories, 1947-1948
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Service company, 1947-1948
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Victor Division, 1948
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Radio Executives Club, 1948
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Radio programs for television, 1947-1948
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585
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Rates - Network, 1947-1948
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585
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Receiver sets, 1948
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Research, 1948
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Box
586
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Research surveys, 1948
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Box
586
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Revenue reports, circa 1947
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586
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Roach, Hal, 1948
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586
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Rosen, Raymond Inc., 1947-1948
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586
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Sales Division, 1948
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586
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Scripts, Clearance and procedures, 1946-1948
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Space
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586
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RKO studios, 1948
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586
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Outside planning, 1947-1948
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586
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Studio 8-G, 1946-1948
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586
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Staff Operations Group, 1946-1948
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586
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Stations network status, 1947-1948
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586
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Suggestions committee, 1945-1948
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586
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Telenews Productions, 1947
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586
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Television Digest & FM Reports, 1946-1948
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586
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Television Magazine, 1945-1948
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586
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Theatre Guild, 1947-1948
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586
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Test pattern, 1946-1948
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586
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Time-Life Inc., 1946-1948
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586
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Universal Studios, 1948
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United Press, 1947-1948
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United States Television corporations, 1946-1948
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Wilding Picture Corporations, 1946-1948
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586
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World Series, 1948
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Station Files
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587
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Chicago, WNBQ, 1946-1948
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587
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Detroit, WWJ-TV, 1946-1948
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Los Angeles
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587
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KNBH, 1946-1948
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587
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KNBH - H Bock, 1946-1948
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587
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Milwaukee, WTMJ, 1947-1948
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New York City
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587
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ABC, 1946-1948
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587
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WCBS-TV, 1945-1948
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587
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WPIX, 1948
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587
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St. Louis, KSD-TV, 1946-1948
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587
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Washington, D.C., WNBW-TV, 1946-1948
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Madden, Edward D. (1906-). Papers, 1950-19537 Boxes (7.0 cubic feet) Papers of an executive vice-president, consisting of memoranda, reports, financial data, notes and related material. Madden's biography in Who's Who indicates that he joined NBC in 1950 after serving as executive vice-president and director of the American Newspaper Advertising Network. At NBC his title was vice-president in charge of TV sales and operations from 1950 to 1952.. From 1952 to 1953 he was staff vice-president in charge of public relations. From 1953 to 1956, when he left NBC, he was general manager of motion pictures for television. The papers are divided into four categories: AGENCIES, SPONSORS, PROGRAMS, and SUBJECT FILES, and then arranged alphabetically. They best document the relationship between NBC and various sponsors of its programming, the sale of advertising, research on ratings, and the impact of television on the consumer. In addition, special files deal with NBC's public relations, the company's production facilities, and the FCC. Most notable are the research files documenting the early attempts of NBC to rate its effectiveness, the impact of television on consumer habits, sports, and the effect of violence on the viewing public. There are also detailed files on the sales force and the workings of this department and the political conventions of 1952. Other significant materials concern the relationship between sponsors and NBC, most notably Broadway Open House (sponsored by Anchor Hocking Glass), the Colgate Comedy Hour (sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive), Dragnet, Four Star Review, Hopalong Cassidy, (sponsored by General Foods), The Kate Smith Show, Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, and Your Show of Shows. As an executive vice-president working directly under the president, Madden was a touchstone for a great variety of business. As a result the files cover a broad spectrum of NBC activities from summer programming to talent procurement. Among Madden's correspondents are David Sarnoff, Joseph V. McConnell, Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., William Brooks and Thomas B. McFadden.
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567A
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Agencies, 1950-1952
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Programs
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567A
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A-Z, 1950-1951
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567A
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All Star Revue, (previously Four Star Revue), 1950-1952
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567A
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American Forum of the Air, 1950-1951
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567A
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Berle, Milton, 1950-1951
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567A
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The Clock, 1950-1951
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567A
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Dangerous Assignment, 1952
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567A
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Dragnet, 1952
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567A
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Edwards, Ralph, 1952
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567A
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12
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Emerson, Faye, 1950-1951
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567A
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The Goldbergs, 1951-1952
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567A
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14
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Goodhouse Keeping, 1950-1951
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567A
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Hopalong Cassidy, 1952
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567A
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Howdy Doody, 1950-1952
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567A
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It's a Problem, 1952
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567A
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19
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King, Wayne, 1950-1951
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567A
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20
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Kukla, Fran & Ollie, 1950-1952
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567A
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Leave it to the Girls, 1950-1951
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567A
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Lyons, Ruth, 1950-1952
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567A
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McCune, Hank, 1950-1951
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567A
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24
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Meet the Press, 1950-1951
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567A
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25
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Miner, Worthington, 1952
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567A
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Mohawk Showroom, 1950-1951
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567A
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One Man's Family, 1950-1952
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567A
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28
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Paul, Peter, 1950
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Programs
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567A
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29
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Miscellany, 1950-1953
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567A
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30
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Opera, 1950-1952
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567A
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31
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Religious, 1950-1953
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567A
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32
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Sherman, Ransom, 1950
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Show of Shows
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567A
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Production, 1950-1951
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567A
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34
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Promotion, 1950-1951
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567A
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35-36
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Sponsors & sales, 1950-1952
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Smith, Kate
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567B
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1-2
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Production, 1950-1951
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567B
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Sponsors, 1950-1952
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Sports
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567B
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5
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General, 1950-1953
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567B
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6
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NCAA football, 1950-1953
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567B
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Texas Rangers, 1952
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567B
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8
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Telecomics, 1950-1951
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567B
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Today, 1950-1952
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567B
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10
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Victory at Sea, 1951-1952
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567B
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11
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Zoo Parade, 1950-1952
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Sponsors
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567B
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12
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A-Z, 1950-1952
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567B
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Admiral Corporation, 1951-1952
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567B
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14
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American Cigarette & Cigar Company, 1950-1952
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567B
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15
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American Tobacco Company, 1950-1952
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567B
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Anchor-Hocking Glass Corporation, 1950-1951
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567B
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18
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Armour & Company, 1950-1951
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567B
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19
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Armstrong Cork Company, 1950-1952
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567B
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20
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Bohn Aluminum & Brass, 1952
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567B
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21
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Borden Company, 1950-1952
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567B
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Brand Names Day Inc., 1952
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567B
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23
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Bristol-Myerss Corporation, 1950-1952
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567B
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24
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Bymart Inc. (regarding Tintair), 1950-1951
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567B
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25
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Camel Cigarettes, 19550-1952
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567B
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26
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Campbell Soup Company, 19550-1952
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567B
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27
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Carnation Corporation, 1950-1951
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567B
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28
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Chevrolet, 1950-1952
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567B
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29
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Coca-Cola Company, 1950-1951
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Colgate-Palmolive Company
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567B
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General correspondence, 1950-1952
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567B
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31
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Comedy Hour, 1950-1952
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567B
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32
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Daytime programming, 1950-1952
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567B
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33
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Congoleum-Nairn, 1950-1951
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567B
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34
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Derby Foods, 1950-1952
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567B
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35
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DeSoto, 1950-1951
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567B
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36
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Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corporation, 1950-1951
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568
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Firestone Tire & Rubber Company , 1950-1952
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568
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Ford Motor Company & Dealers of America, 1950-1952
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568
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Frigidaire, 1950-1951
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568
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General Electric Company, 1950-1952
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568
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General Foods, 1950-1952
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568
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General Motors, 1950-1952
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568
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Gillette Saftey Razor Company, 1950-1952
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568
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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, 1950-1952
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568
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Gulf Oil Company, 1950-1952
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568
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10
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Jantzen Knitting Mills Company, 1950-1951
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568
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11
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Johnson's Wax, 1952
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568
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12
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Kaiser-Fraser, 1951
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568
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Kellogg Company, 1951-1952
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568
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Kraft Foods, 1950-1952
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568
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Lever Bros. Company, 1950-1952
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568
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Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Company, 1950-1951
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568
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Miles Laboratories, 1950-1951
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568
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Motorola, 1950-1951
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568
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19
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Nestle Company Inc., 19550-1951
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568
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Norge, 1950-1951
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568
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Pet Milk Corporation, 1950-1951
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568
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Philco Corporation, 1950-1951
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568
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Procter & Gamble, 1950-1952
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568
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Prospective clients, 1952
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568
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Quaker Oats Company, 1950-1951
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568
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RCA, 1950-1952
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568
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28
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Revere Copper & Brass, 1950-1952
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568
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Roma Wine, 1950-1951
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568
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30
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Spidel Corporation, 1950-1952
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568
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Stokley-Van Camp Inc. , 1950-1951
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568
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Texaco Company, 1950-1952
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568
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U.S. Rubber Company, 1952
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568
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U.S. Steel Corporation, 1950-1951
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568
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U.S. Tobacco Company, 1951-1952
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568
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36
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Westinghouse, 1950-1951
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568
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37
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Woolworth, F.W., Company, 1951-1952
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Subject Files
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568
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A-Z, 1950-1953
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568
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40
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Administrative cost memos, 1951
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568
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41-42
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Advertising and promotion, 1950-1953
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568
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Applications, 1950-1953
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568
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Audience reaction, 1953
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569
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Appeals, 1953
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569
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Association of National Advertisers, 1950-1951
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569
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Awards, 1950-1953
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569
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BBC, 1952
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569
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Cable allocations, 1951-1952
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569
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California meetings, 1953
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569
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Canadian Broadcasting System, 1952-1953
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569
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Color television, 1950-1953
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569
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Columbian Broadcasting System, 1950-1952
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569
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10
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Chimes, 1950-1951
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569
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11
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Communications Committee (U.S. Congress), 1952
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569
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12-13
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Continuity acceptance, 1950-1953
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569
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14
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Denny booklet, 1953
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569
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Departmental Expense Statements, 1952
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569
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17
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Development Board, 1951
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569
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18
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Dictionary-TV, 1951
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569
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19
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Election, 1952
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569
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20
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Educational television, 1952-1953
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569
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21
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Engineering costs-Network vs. film, 1950-1951
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569
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22
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Expense accounts, 1952-1953
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569
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23
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FCC, 1950-1952
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569
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24-25
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Film Department, 1950-1952
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569
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Film syndication, 1951-1953
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569
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28
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Film discount, 1952
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569
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29
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Goldsmith, Dr. Alfred, 1951
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569
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30
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Information department, 1952-1953
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569
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31
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Junior Achievement, 1952
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570
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Kenny (Sister) Campaign Committee, Sister, 1950
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570
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Kinescopes, 1951-1953
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570
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Leshen, Ed (regarding For Pete's Sake), undated
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570
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4
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Legal Department, 1950-1953
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570
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5
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Manhattan College, 1952
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Miscellany
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570
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Inter-office, 1952-1953
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570
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8-11
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Outside, 1950-1953
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570
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12
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Motion picture theatres, 1951
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570
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13
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NABET, 1951-1953
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570
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14
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NARTB, 1951-1953
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570
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15-16
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Operating Results-Television Network, 1952
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Operations
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17
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General, 1950-1953
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570
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18
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Meetings and monthly reports, 1950-1953
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570
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19
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Meetings-Miscellaneous, 1950-1953
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570
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20-21
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Personal materials, 1950-1953
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570
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22
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Policy-Kinescopes, 1950-1951
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570
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23-24
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Politics, 1952-1953
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571
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1
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Politics-Conventions, 1952
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571
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2
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Press Department, 1950-1953
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Production
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571
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3
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General, 1950-1952
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571
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4-5
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Facilities, 1950-1952
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Program Department
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6
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Irregularities, 1952
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571
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Packages, 1950-1951
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8
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Discontinued, 1950-1951
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Programming
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Daytime, 1950-1952
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571
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10
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Holidays, 1950-1952
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571
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11
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Policy, 1950-1951
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571
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12
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Programs-Miscellaneous, 1950-1953
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13
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Public Affairs, 1952-1953
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Public Relations
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571
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14-15
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General, 1952-1953
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571
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16
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Negroes, 1952-1953
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571
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17
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Radio, 1950-1952
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571
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18
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA), 1953
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571
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19-20
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Rates and rate changes, 1950-1952
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571
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21
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Ratings, 1952
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Sales Department
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22
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Contracts, 1950-1951
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571
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23
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Meetings & Reports, 1950-1952
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571
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24-25
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Miscellany, 1950-1952
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572
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1
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Policy, 1950-1953
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Sales
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572
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Political Unit, 1952
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572
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Summer, 1950-1953
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Research
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5
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Allen Wilson qualitative market, 1952
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572
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Hofstra studies, 1950-1951
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572
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Merchandising, 1950-1951
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572
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10-11
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Miscellany, 1950-1953
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12
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Companies, 1950-1951
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13
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Studies, 1950-1951
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14
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Nielsen C., 1950-1951
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15
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Products, 1950-1951
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572
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16
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Schwerin Company, 1950-1951
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17
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Sociological impact of television, 1953
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18
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Spot the Sponsor, 1950
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572
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19
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Television's effect on sports, 1950-1951
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20
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Sheen, Bishop Fulton, 1952
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572
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21
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Speakers Bureau, 1953
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572
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22A
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Station affiliations (Red Tab memos), 1951-1953
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572
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23
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Station Relations, 1950-1952
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572
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22
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Stations, 1950-1951
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24
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Strunsky, Robert, 1952
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572
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25
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TVA (Television Authority), 1950-1951
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572
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26
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Theatre Television, 1950-1952
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572
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27
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Unions, 1952
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572
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28
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United Nations Day, 1952-1953
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572
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29
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VIP's, 1952-1953
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572
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30
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Washington schools (regarding donation of televisions), 1952
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Smith, Carleton D. Papers, 1947-195011 boxes (10.2 cubic feet) Papers, mainly 1948-1950, of a NBC executive who was director of television operations. This section continues the coverage of many of the day-to-day activities of the television department during its formative early years. Included is extensive information on film acquisition, programming, union contracts, budgeting and rates, relations with affiliates, advertising and promotion, television research, and space and production facilities. Although Smith did not have oversight responsibility for program production the section includes extensive files on Howdy Doody, Hopalong Cassidy, Kate Smith, Kukla, Fran and Ollie, Robert Montgomery, Your Lucky Strikes Hit Parade, as well as sports and broadcasting of the 1948 political conventions. In 1950 Smith was promoted to the position of vice-president in charge of station relations.
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Box
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1
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A, 1948-1950
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214
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2-3
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AAAA/AFRA, 1948-1950
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214
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4
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ANA, 1948-1949
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214
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5
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Absecon meeting, 1949
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214
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6
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Accounting Department, 1949
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214
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Advertising and Promotion, 1948-1949
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214
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8
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Sponsorship brochures, undated
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214
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9
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Advertising Council, 1949
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214
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10
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Advisory Council on Federal Reports, 1948-1950
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214
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13
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Affiliates contracts, 1948-1949
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214
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11-12
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Affiliates meetings, 1948-1949
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214
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14
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Agreements, 1948-1950
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214
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15
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Hedda Hopper, 1949
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214
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16
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Allocations, 1948
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214
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17
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American Federation of Musicians, 1948-1950
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214
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18
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New York, 1948-1950
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214
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19
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American Research Bureau, 1950
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Box
214
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20
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Applications and miscellaneous employment letters, 1948-1950
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214
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21
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Audience mail, 1948-1949
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214
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22
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B, 1948-1950
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214
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23
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BBC, 1948-1950
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214
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24
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Bevis, Charles C., 1949
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Box
214
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25-28
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Board of Directors, Monthly reports and supplementary material, 1948-1949
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Box
214
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29
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Booz, Allen, and Hamilton, 1948-1949
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Box
214
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30
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Broadcast Measurement Bureau, 1949-1950
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Budget
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214
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31-34
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1948-1949
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Box
588
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1-2
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1950
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588
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3
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Building maintenance, 1950
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Box
588
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4
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Business office, 1950
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588
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5
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C, 1948-1950
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588
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6
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CBC, 1950
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588
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7
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Camera Clinic, 1948
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Box
588
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8
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Canfield, Curtis, (Consultant), 1948-1949
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Box
588
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9
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Capital budget, 1949-1950
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Box
588
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10
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Capital expenditures, 1950
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588
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11
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Cash, Norman, 1950
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Box
588
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12
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Centre Theatre, 1949
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588
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13-14
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Chicago operations, 1948-1950
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Box
588
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15
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Civil Defense Advisory Committee, 1948
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Box
588
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16
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Clearance of TV rights, 1948
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Box
588
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17
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Cleveland operations, 1948-1950
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Box
588
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18
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Client, Agency, Prospect assignments, 1950
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Box
588
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19
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Color television demonstrations, 1948-1950
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Box
588
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20
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Closed circuit (Traffic Department), 1950
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Box
588
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21
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Competition, 1948-1950
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588
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22
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Congratulatory letters, 1948-1950
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Box
588
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23
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Consolidated film lab, 1950
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Box
588
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24
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Continuity Acceptance, 1948-1950
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Box
588
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25
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Continuity Incentive Plan, 1950
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Box
589
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8
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Contracts, Producers and directors, 1948-1949
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Box
588
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26
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Controller, 1950
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Box
588
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27
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Convention, 1949
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Box
588
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28
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Cooperative programs, 1950
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Correspondence
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588
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29-37
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Incoming log, 1949-1950
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Outgoing carbons
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Box
588
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38
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1949 January-February
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Box
589
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1-7
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1949 March-1950
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Box
589
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9
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Credits, 1950
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Box
589
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10
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D, 1949-1950
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Box
589
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11
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Daytime programming, 1949-1950
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Box
589
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12
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Decency, 1949
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Box
589
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13-14
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Denny, Charles, 1949-1950
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Box
589
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15
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Dolan, James, 1949
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Box
589
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16
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E, 1949-1950
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Box
589
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17-19
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Engineering Department, 1948-1950
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Box
589
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20
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Executive orders, 1948
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Box
589
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21
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Expense account statements, 1949-1950
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Box
589
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22
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F, 1949-1950
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Box
589
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23
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FCC, 1948-1949
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Box
589
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24-27
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Fairbanks, Jerry, 1947-1950
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Box
589
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28
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Feature Service, 1948
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Box
589
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29
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Acceptance reports, 1948
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Box
590
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1
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Prices, 1948
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Film Division
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Box
590
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2-9
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1948-1950
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Box
590
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10
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Newsreels, 1948
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Box
590
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11
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Folsom, Frank, 1949
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Box
590
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12
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Football, 1950
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590
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13
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G, 1948-1950
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Box
590
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14
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General Foods, 1950
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Box
590
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15
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General Services, 1948-1949
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Box
590
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16
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Get acquainted memoranda, 1950
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Box
590
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17
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Granik, Ted, 1948
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Box
590
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18
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H, 1948-1950
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590
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19
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Hammond, Charles, 1949
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Box
590
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20
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Hedges, William, 1949
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Box
590
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21
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Hickox, Sheldon, 1950
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Box
590
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22-23
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Hollywood operations, 1948-1950
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Box
590
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24
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Hooper ratings, 1948
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Box
590
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25
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I, 1948-1950
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Box
590
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26-27
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IATSE, 1948-1950
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590
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28
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Inauguration, 1948-1950
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590
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29
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Information, 1949
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Box
590
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30
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International Theatre, 1949-1950
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590
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31
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J-K, 1948-1950
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590
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32-35
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Kinescope recordings, 1949-1950
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Weekly reports
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Box
590
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36
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1949
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Box
591
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1
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1950
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Box
591
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2
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Knode, Thomas, 1949
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Box
591
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3
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Korday, Helen, 1949
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Box
591
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4
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L, 1948-1950
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Box
591
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5
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Legal Department, 1948-1950
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Box
591
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6
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Lighting, 1949-1950
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Box
591
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7
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M, 1948-1950
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Box
591
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8
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McConnell, J.H., 1950
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Box
591
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9
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MacDonald, John H., 1949
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Box
591
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10
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Madden, Edward, 1950
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Box
591
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11
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Management Committee, 1948
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Box
591
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12
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Master plan, 1948
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Box
591
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13
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Midwest Network, 1948
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Box
591
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14-16
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Monthly reports, 1948-1950
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Box
591
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17
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Munson Edward, 1950
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Box
591
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18
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Music programs, 1949
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Box
591
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19
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Myers, J.R., 1949
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Box
591
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20
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N, 1948-1949
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Box
591
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21
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NAB, 1948-1950
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Box
591
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22-24
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NABET, 1948-1950
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Box
597
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NABET, Continued
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Box
591
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25
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National spot sales, 1949
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Box
591
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26
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News and Special Events, 1949
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Box
591
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27
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Nielson ratings, 1948-1950
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Box
591
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28-32
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Night manager's reports, 1948-1950
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Box
591
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33
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Non-interconnected stations, 1948-1940
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Box
591
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34
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O, 1948-1949
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Box
591
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35
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O & O Stations, 1949-1950
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Box
591
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36
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Organizational charts, 1948-1950
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Box
591
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37
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Overtime charges, 1948-1949
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Box
592
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1
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P, 1948-1949
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Box
592
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2
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Payroll correspondence, 1948-1950
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592
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3-5
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Personnel, 1948-1950
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Box
592
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6
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Phonevision, 1950
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Box
592
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7
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Policies and practices, 1948-1950
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Box
592
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8
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Political conventions, 1948
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Box
592
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9
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Democratic Party
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Box
592
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10
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Life contracts
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Box
592
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11
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Republican Party
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Box
592
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12
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Wallace Party
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Box
592
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13
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Press Department, 1948-1950
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Box
592
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14, 17
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Production Facilities, 1948-1950
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Box
592
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15-16
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Profit and loss statements, 1950
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Box
592
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18-20
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Program Department, 1948-1949
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Box
592
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21
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Admiral, 1949-1950
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Box
592
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22-23
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Blackburn, Norman, 1949
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Box
592
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24
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Board meetings, 1949-1950
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Box
592
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25
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Business office, 1948-1950
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Box
592
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26
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Educational programs, 1949
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Box
592
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27
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Firestone, 1950
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Box
592
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28
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Ideas, 1948-1949
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Box
593
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1
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Prices, 1948
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Box
593
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2
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Religion, 1948-1949
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Box
593
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3
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Sarnoff, Robert, 1948-1949
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Box
593
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4-7
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Schedules, 1948-1950
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Box
593
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8
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Shawn, Fred, 1949
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Box
593
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9
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Sports, 1948-1950
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Box
593
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10
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Baseball, 1948-1949
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Box
593
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11
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Boxing, 1948-1949
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Box
593
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12
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Football, 1948
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Box
593
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13
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Swift, 1949-1950
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Box
593
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14
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Talent, 1949-1950
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Box
593
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15
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Texaco, 1949-1950
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Titles
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593
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16-19
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General, 1948-1950
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Box
593
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20
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Broadway Open House, 1950
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Box
593
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21
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Crusader Rabbit, 1950
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Box
593
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22
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Hank McCune Show, 1950
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Box
593
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23
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Howdy Doody, 1948-1950
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Box
593
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24-25
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Hopalong Cassidy, 1950
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Box
593
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26
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Kate Smith Show, 1950
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Box
593
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27-28
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Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, 1949-1950
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Box
593
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29
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Robert Montgomery, 1950
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Box
593
Folder
30
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Your Lucky Strike Hit Parade, 1950
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Box
593
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31
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Public Service, 1948-1950
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Box
593
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32
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R, 1948-1950
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Box
594
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1
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RCA, 1948-1950
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Box
594
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2
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RKO studio, 1948-1949
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Box
594
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3
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Radio and Television Directors Guild, 1948-1950
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Box
594
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4
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Radio Executives Club, 1948-1950
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Box
594
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5
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Radio Writers Guild, 1948-1950
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Box
594
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6
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Rates, 1949-1950
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Box
594
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7
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Reduction committee data, 1950
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Box
594
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8
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Real estate, 1948-1949
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Box
594
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9-14
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Research Department, 1948-1950
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Box
594
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15
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Royal, John F., 1949-1950
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Box
594
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16
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Russell, Frank M., 1948-1949
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Box
594
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17
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S, 1948-1949
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Box
594
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18-20
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Sales Department, 1948-1950
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Box
594
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21
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Sales Planning Bulletin, 1950
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Box
594
Folder
22
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Sanner dollies, 1950
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Box
594
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23-24
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Saturday night plan, 1950
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Box
594
Folder
25
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Scenery, 1950
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Box
594
Folder
26
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Service billings, 1948
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Box
595
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1-3
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Space, 1948-1950
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Box
595
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4
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Special appropriations, 1948-1950
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Box
595
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5
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Speeches (by NBC personnel), 1948-1950
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Box
595
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6
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Spot Sales, 1948
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Box
595
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7
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Station Policy Advisory Committee, 1949-1950
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Box
595
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8-9
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Station rates, 1948-1949
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Box
595
Folder
10
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Station Relations
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Box
595
Folder
11
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Contact forms, 1948-1949
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Box
595
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12-16
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Stations Department , 1948-1949
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Stations - Individual
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Box
595
Folder
17
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Station WBEN, Buffalo
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Box
595
Folder
18
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Station WLW, Cincinnati
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Box
595
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19
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Station WNBQ, Chicago
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Box
595
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20
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Station WNBW
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Box
595
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21
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Station WNEX, Macon
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Box
595
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22
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Station WOW, Omaha
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Box
595
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23
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Station WSAT, Salisburg, North Carolina
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Box
595
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24
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Station WTAC, Flint
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Box
595
Folder
25
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Station WTMJ, Milwaukee
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595
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26-28
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Miscellaneous stations (by call letters), 1948-1950
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Box
595
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29
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Studio usage rates, 1950
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Box
595
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TBA, 1948-1950
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TV Bulletin (Station Relations), 1950
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Talent, 1950
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Teamsters Union, 1948-1950
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Telepulse ratings, 1950
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Television Authority, 1950
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Television Digest, 1948-1950
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Television operations reports, 1947-1948
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Television promotion, 1950
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Television rate cards, Miscellaneous
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Television set requests, 1948-1950
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Television station lists, 1948-1949
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Television training program, 1948-1949
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Test pattern and titles changes, 1948-1949
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Theatre television, 1949-1950
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Thefts, 1950
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Time sales, 1949-1950
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Traffic - Telegrams to stations, 1950
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Trammell, Niles, 1948-1950
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U-Z, 1948-1950
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Ultrafax, 1948-1949
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Unions, General, 1948-1950
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United Scenic Artists, 1948-1950
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WNBT, 1948-1949
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WNBW, 1948
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WRC, 1948-1949
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Weekly reports, 1948-1950
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William, John T., 1949
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Zoomar lens, 1947-1949
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Programs, 1941-1957 23 boxes (12.7 cubic feet) : Programs include: Mort Abrahams Papers; Chalres Barry Papers; Samuel Shotzinoff Papers; Michael Dunn Papers; Donal Davis and Dorothy Matthews Papers; Sam C. Fuller Papers; Leonard Hole Papers; George F. McGarrett Papers; John Rayce Papers; Carl Stanton Papers; Nat Wolff Papers.
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Abrahams, Mort (1916-). Papers, 1956-1957 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of an executive producer for the program Producers' Showcase, who succeeded Davis and Matthews in June 1956. The papers divide into SUBJECT FILES, containing correspondence and reports, and PROGRAM FILES, which consist of correspondence, press material, routines, memoranda concerning talent, scheduling and ratings. There are, however, no scripts. Sol Hurok is prominent in the correspondence. Although not herein represented, Abrahams was also executive producer of Suspicion in 1958 and producer of Target, The Corrupters, and Route 66.
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Subject Files
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366
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Bassman, George, 1956
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366
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Brown, Stuart, & Lester
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366
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Burmeister, Warren, 1956
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Casting, 1956-1967
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366
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Cooperman, Al, 1956-1957
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366
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Miscellany, 1956-1957
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366
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Progress Reports, 1956
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Showcase Productions Inc., 1956-1957
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Program Files
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1956
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366
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June 25, “Happy Birthday”
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366
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July 23, “Rosalinda”
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September 17, “The Lord Don't Play Favorites”
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October 15, “The Letter”
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November 12, “Jack and the Beanstalk”
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December 10, “Festival of Music”
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1957
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February 4, “Mayerling”
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March 4, “Romeo and Juliet”
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April 1, “The Great Sebastians”
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April 29, “Sleeping Beauty”
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Undated Productions
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Barry, Charles (1911-). Papers, 1952-1954 4 boxes (2.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a vice-president in charge of program sales, who prior to September 1953 held that same title and overall responsibility with respect to the television program department; both responsibilities are well reflected in the papers. Arranged alphabetically as SUBJECT FILES, DEPARTMENTAL FILES, and PROGRAM FILES, the section contains data on the development of programming ideas for such shows as Colgate Comedy Hour, Glamour Girl, Hallmark Hall of Fame, Kate Smith, and Today and on the sale of programs to advertisers. Within the files are correspondence, reports, memos, program presentations, financial and ratings data, and a few scripts. There is some correspondence with such NBC executives as John Herbert, Thomas McAvity, and John F. Royal and such performers as Gertrude Berg, Eddie Cantor, Hume Cronyn, Ralph Edward, Arthur Murray, Sir Laurence Oliver, Ezio Pinza, and Dinah Shore. Of particular interest are the department's program monitoring reports, negotiations with playwright Robert Sherwood, and arrangements for coverage of the coronation of Elizabeth II. There is also a letter from John F. Kennedy (Box 368, Folder 26).
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Subject Files
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367
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Academy Awards, 1953-1954
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367
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Association of National Advertisers, 1953
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367
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Audience Reaction, 1953-1954
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367
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Awards, 1953
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A, 1953
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Berle, Milton, 1953
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367
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B, 1953
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Capp, Al, 1952
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367
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Christmas, 1953
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367
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Color Television, 1953
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367
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Coronation, 1952-1953
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367
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Cotton Bowl, 1953
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367
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Creative Program Conference, 1953
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367
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C, 1953-1954
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367
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Davis, Eddie, 1953
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367
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Dukoff, Edward, 1953
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D, 1953
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Easter, 1953-1954
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Edwards, Ralph, 1953
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367
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Emergency Radio Operations, 1953
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Engelbach, Dee, 1953
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Ewell, Tom, 1953
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E, 1953
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FBI Project, 1953
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Ford Foundation, 1953
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Frank Cooper Associates, 1953-1954
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F, 1953-1954
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General Motors, 1953
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Gobel, George, 1953
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Guareschi, Giovannino, 1953
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G, 1953
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Helm, Celeste, 1953
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H, 1953
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Inauguration, 1952-1953
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I, 1953
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James I. Saphier Agency, 1953
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John Guedel Productions, 1953
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Jones Brothers, 1953
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Judell, Maxson F., 1952-1953
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J, 1953
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K, 1953
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Longines Wittnauer, 1953
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L, 1953
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MCA Artists, Ltd., 1953
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McCrary, Texas, 1952-1953
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Miner, Worthington, 1952-1953
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Montgomery, Robert, 1953
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Morning TV Programming Committee, 1953
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M, 1953
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NCAA, 1953
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Nighttime Program Acceptance Committee, 1953
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N, 1953
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Olivier, Laurence, 1952
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Operating Problems, 1953
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Option Notices, 1953-1954
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O, 1953
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Package Program Prices, 1953
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Programming-General, 1953
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Production Facilities, 1953
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P, 1952-1954
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Q, 1953
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RCA, 1953
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Rogers, Roy, 1953
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Ryan, Henry, 1952-1953
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R, 1953
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Sherwood, Robert, 1952-1953
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Skelton, Red, 1952-1953
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Standby Films, 1952-1953
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S, 1953-1954
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Ted Ashley Associates, 1953
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Television Monitoring Reports, 1953
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Truman, Margaret, 1953
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T, 1953-1954
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368
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Unions, 1953
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U-V, 1953
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William Morris Agency, 1952-1953
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W-Y-Z, 1953
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Departmental Files
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Advertising and Promotion, 1953
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Affiliates Meeting, 1953
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Barnum, Merritt, 1953
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Chicago, 1953
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Continuity Acceptance, 1953
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Cooperative Programs, 1953
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368
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Day, Richard, 1953
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368
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Fineshriber, William, 1953
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Herbert, John, 1953
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Hollywood, 1953
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McAvity, Thomas, 1953-1954
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Margraf, Gustav, 1953
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Mills, Ted, 1953-1954
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News and Special Events, 1953
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Night Operations, 1953
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Owned and Operated Stations, 1953
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Pinkham, Richard, 1954
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Program Department-Operation, 1953
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Public Affairs, 1952-1954
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Rayel, John, 1953
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Research, 1953
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Royal, John
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Sales, 1953-1954
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Samish, Adrian, 1953
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Sarnoff, David and Robert, 1953
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368
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Sports, 1953
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Staff Meeting Minutes, 1953
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368
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Station Relations, 1953
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Talent Procurement, 1953
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Weaver, Sylvester, 1953
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368
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White, Frank, 1953
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368
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Wood, Barry, 1953
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Program Files
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368
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Abbott & Costello, 1953
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All Star Revue, 1953
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A, 1953
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Bob & Ray, 1952-1953
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Bob Hope Show, 1952-1953
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368
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Bonino, 1953, includes a script by Robert A. Aurther for episode #1
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368
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Break the Bank, 1953
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368
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B, 1953
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Challenge of Our Prisons, 1953
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Colgate Comedy Hour, 1953
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Conversations with Distinguished Elderly People, 1953
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C-D, 1953
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Dennis Day Show, 1953-1954
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Dinah Shore Show, 1953-1954
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Ding Dong School, 1953
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Dragnet, 1953
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Eddy Arnold Show, 1953
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Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre, 1953
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Ethel and Albert, 1953
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Excursion, 1953-1954
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E-F, 1953
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Fibber McGee and Molly, 1953
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Gang Busters, 1953
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Glamour Girl, 1953
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368
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The Goldbergs, 1953
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368
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G, 1953
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369
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Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1953
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369
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Halls of Ivy, 1953
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369
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Hawkins Falls, 1953
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369
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Hey, Mulligan, 1952-1953, : Includes a pilot script “For the Love of Mike” / by Blake Edwards and Richard Quine
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369
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Home, 1954
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369
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Howdy Doody, 1953
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369
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H, 1953
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I Married Joan, 1953
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369
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I-J-K, 1953
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Kate Smith, 1953
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369
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Key Picture, 1953
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369
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Kukla, Fran & Ollie, 1953
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369
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Ladies Choice, 1953
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370
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Life of Riley, 1953
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370
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L, 1953-1954
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370
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Medic, 1953-1954
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370
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Meet the Veep, 1953
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370
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Mr. Mosby: Decent Citizen, 1953, : Contains script for pilot, 1953 June 13, by Robert R. Crutcher
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370
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Mr. Peepers, 1953
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370
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My Son Jeep, 1953
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370
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M, 1953
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370
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Name That Tune, 1953
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370
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NBC Opera, 1953
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370
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NBC Symphony, 1953
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370
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N-O, 1953
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370
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One Man's Family, 1953
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370
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Oops, It's Daisy, 1953, : Includes undated script
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Original Amateur Hour, 1953
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370
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People, 1952
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P-Q, 1953
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370
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Queen for a Day, 1953-1954
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R, 1953
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Saturday Night Revue, 1953
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370
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S, 1953
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Today, 1953-1953
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Topper, 1953
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T, 1953-1954
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Uncle Phil, 1953
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Videoscience, 1953
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Voice of Firestone, 1953
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V, 1953
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Wonderful John Acton, 1953
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W, 1953
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Your Show of Shows, 1953
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Y-Z, 1953
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Chotzinoff, Samuel (1889-1964). Papers, 1941-19533 boxes (1.0 cubic foot) Papers of a general music director, consisting largely of correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial material, and minutes. Though Chotzinoff's responsibility was originally part of the radio network, coverage of this is only sketchily represented here except for material pertaining to NBC Symphony of the Air. Beginning in the late 1940s Chotzinoff assumed increasing responsibilities for televised symphonic music and during the 1950s his position was shifted to the program department of the Television Network. The greatest amount of material on his television work refers to the production of NBC Television Opera Theatre. Also of interest is correspondence referring to his responsibility for RCA classical recordings and files of correspondence to and from Malcolm Sargent and Walter Toscanini (with regard to his father). Other prominent correspondents include Rudolf Bing, Duke Ellington, Kirsten Flagstad, Sol Hurok, Eric Leinsdorf, and Eugene Ormandy. Also in the papers are program board minutes, both for radio and television, and teaching aids for NBC University of the Air.
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Correspondence, 1941-1951
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371
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A-C, 1950-1951
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371
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Columbia Concerts Inc., 1941-1951
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371
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D-R, 1947-1951
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371
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RCA, 1946-1951
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371
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S, 1950-1951
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372
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Sargent, Malcolm, 1944-1945
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372
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T, 1949-1951
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372
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Toscanini, Walter 1941-1947
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372
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V-W, 1949-1951
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372
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Minutes, Program Board, 1948-1949
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Memoranda
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372
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Music, 1944-1953
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372
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NBC-General, 1943-1951
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373
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NBC University of the Air (Music of the New World and The Story of Music), 1943-1944
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373
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Publicity, 1949-1952
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373
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Reports, 1943-1951
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Dann, Michael (1921-). Papers, 1952-1955 5 boxes (3.0 cubic feet) : Papers of prominent television executive who joined NBC as a comedy writer. During the period represented here he was director of program sales, supervisor of special broadcasts, manager of television planning, and manager of television network programs; the papers reflect some aspects of all of these responsibilities. The papers are arranged as alphabetical SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES, with the latter comprised of material on both produced and unproduced programs. Included in both categories are correspondence, memos, promotional material, program presentations, and some financial information which pertains to various network programs such as Conversations with Distinguished Elderly Persons (Wisdom), Hallmark Hall of Fame, Home, Max Liebman Presents, Producers' Showcase, Today, and Wide, Wide, World and to the development of new program ideas from NBC staff and outside packagers such as Barry and Enright Productions and Goodson and Todman Productions. There is also material on the development of many specials and on special projects and on the introduction of color broadcasting. Prominent individuals referred to within the papers include Maurice Evans, Robert Frost, Leland Hayward, Worthington Miner, Robert Sherwood and Bertrand Russell. Dann left NBC in 1958 to work in programming for CBS.
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Subject Files
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Abner Greshler Productions, 1954
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Anderson, John, 1952-1953
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A, 1952-1953
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Barrett, Halsey, 1954-1955
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Barry, Enright & Friendly, 1953-1955
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B, 1952-1955
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Campus Caravan in Color, 1954
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Chevrolet, 1955
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Christmas, 1952-1954
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Christopher Films, 1954
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Crossfire Promotion, 1955
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Color Broadcasting, 1953-1954
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Color Spread Promotion, 1955
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Convention Coverage, 1952
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Correspondence, Outgoing
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1953, 1955
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Logs, 1952-1954
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C-E, 1952-1955
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Face of the Age Plan, 1952
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Facilities Contracts, 1954-1955
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Football, 1951-1955
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F, 1952-1955
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Cathings Resolutions, 1952
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Gillette Company, 1954-1955
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Goodson-Todman Productions, 1953-1954, : Contains pilot script, “The Bachelor” / by Coleman Jacoby and Arnie Rosen
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G, 1952-1954
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Hayward, Leland, 1954-1955
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H, 1952-1955
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Inaugural Coverage, 1952-1953
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Irish Abbey Theatre, 1952
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I-K, 1952-1955
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Lehmann, Lotte, 1953-1954
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L, 1952-1955
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Marconi, Gioia, 1952, 1954
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Metropolitan Opera, 1952
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Miner, Worthington, 1954-1955
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Miscellany, 1952-1955
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Motion Pictures, 1954
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M, 1952-1955
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News, 1952-1955
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N, 1952-1955
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Oil Association, 1955
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Operation Frontal Lobes, 1952
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Operation Ten, 1955
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O, 1952-1955
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Political Broadcasts, 1953-1954, : Contains transcript for special radio broadcast by Norman Thomas, 1952 July 2, entitled “The Truth About Propaganda in Commercials.”
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Presentations-Miscellaneous, 1952-1954
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Producers and Directors, 1953-1954
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Program Development Reports, 1954-1955
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Programming
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Children's, 1954
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Daytime, 1954-1955
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General, 1952-1955
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Projects, 1952-1953
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P, 1952-1955
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Ratings, 1952-1955
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R, 1952-1955
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Sales Department
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1953-1954
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1955
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Sherwood, Robert E., 1952-1954, : Includes 3rd revision for “The Trial of Pontius Pilate”
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Spectaculars, 1951-1955
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Sports, 1952
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Station Acceptance, 1952-1953
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S, 1952-1955
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Talent, 1953-1954
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Telethons, 1952
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Tennis, 1952-1955
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T-V, 1952-1955
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Wrestling, 1954
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Writers Guild of America, 1955
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W, Y, 1952-1955
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Program Files
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Academy Award Show, 1954-1955
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American Inventory, 1952-1953
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A, 1952-1955
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Big Town, 1954
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Book of the Month Theatre, 1955
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B, 1952-1955
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Career, 1954
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Conversations with Distinguished Elderly People
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General, 1954-1955
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Frost, Robert, 1952-1953 : Includes script for 1952 November 23, At Home With Robert Frost and 1953, February 8, “A Visit with Carl Sandburg,”
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Russell, Bertrand, 1952
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C, 1952-1955
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Do It Yourself, 1955
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D, 1952-1955
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Emmy Award Show, 1955
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Entertainment, 1955
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C, 1952-1955
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Fort Worth Rodeo, 1954-1955
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Frontier, 1955
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F, 1952-1955
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G, 1952-1955
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Hallmark Hall of Fame
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General, 1952, : Includes script by Jean Holloway, 1952 February 3, #5, “Florence Nightengale”
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Maurice Evans Productions, 1955
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Here's to Your Health, 1952
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Hide and Seek, 1954
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Home, 1953
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H, 1952-1955
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It Happened In Sports, 1954
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I-K, 1952-1955
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Ladies' Choice, 1953-1954
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L, 1952-1955
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Max Liebman Presents
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General, 1954
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Presentations, 1954
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Programs
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1954
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September 12, “Satin and Spurs”
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September 25, “Lady in the Dark”
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October 23, “Follies of Suzi”
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November 7, “Fanfare”
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November 20, “Best Foot Forward”
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December 5, “Spotlight”
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December 18, “Babes in Toyland”
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1955
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January 2, “Good Times”
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January 15, “Naughty Marietta”
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January 30, “Variety”
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February 27, “Big Time”
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March 12, “Connecticut Yankee”
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April 9, “Merry Widow”
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April 24, “Kaleidoscope”
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May 7, “Desert Song”
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May 22, “Promenade”
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June 4, “Chocolate Soldier”
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August 1, “Heidi”
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November 1, “The Great Waltz”
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Musical Chairs, 1955
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M, 1952-1955, : includes pilot script for Mr. Blandings, “The Hayfield”
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NBC Television Opera Theatre, 1952-1953
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N-O, 1952-1955
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Paul Gregory Theatre, 1955
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Perry Como Show, 1954-1955
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Producers' Showcase
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General, 1955
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Programs
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1954
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November 15, “State of the Nation”
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December 13, “Dateline”
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1955
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January 10, “Yellow Jack”
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February 7, “The Women” / by Clare Booth Luce, Adapted by Sumner Locke Elliott
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March 7, “Peter Pan”
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April 4, “Reunion in Vienna”
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May 2, “Darkness at Noon”
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Correspondence
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Script, from the book by Arthur Koestler, adapted from the play by Sidney Kingsley by Robert A. Aurther
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May 30, “Petrified Forest”
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July 25, “Four Poster”
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August 22, “King and Mrs. Candle”
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September 11, “The Skin of Our Teeth”
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September 19, “Out Town”
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October 17, “Cyrano deBergerac”
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P, 1952-1955
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Queen for a Day, 1954-1955
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Q, 1952-1954
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Robert Montgomery Presents, 1952 : Includes script for 1952, February 4, “Rise Up and Walk” / by Turnley Walker, adapted by Robert Anderson
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R, 1952-1955
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Sing a Song, 1955
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Second Chance, 1953-1955
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The Soldiers, 1955
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S, 1952-1955
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Today, 1952
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Tomorrow, 1954-1955
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Up to Date, 1955
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U-V, 1952-1955
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WhoDunit, 1954
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Wide, Wide World, 1954-1955
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Winner Take All, 1952
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W, Y, 1952-1955
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Davis, Donald and Dorothy Matthews Papers, 1955-1956 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of two supervisors of the program Producers' Showcase. In spite of their titles, the two seem to have functioned as executive producers. The files are arranged by production date and consist of correspondence, memoranda, press material, and schedules pertaining to the production and publicizing of each program. Impressario Sol Hurok is prominent in the paper.
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1955
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October 17, “Cyrano deBergerac”
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December 12, “Sleeping Beauty”
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1956
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January 9, “Peter Pan”
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January 30, “Festival of Music”
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March 5, “Ceasar and Cleopatra”
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April 2, “The Barretts of Wimpole Street”
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April 30, “Dodsworth”
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May 28, “Bloomer Girl”
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Miscellany
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Fuller, Sam C. Papers, 1950-1956 3 boxes (1.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a television national program director. The files have been divided into two alphabetically-arranged groups: SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES, with the bulk of the papers dating from 1954 and 1955. Though fragmentary, the files evidence Fuller's activities in all facets of programming. These duties included development of ideas and personalities for new programs; coordination of producers, directors, and talents, scheduling programs and commercials; and approval of budgets. The files consist primarily of memos and teletype messages routed to Fuller, though few are directly to or from him. Many of the memos, especially those in the program files, are routine and deal with option renewals, guest appearances, and budgets. There are, however, significant files for Colgate Comedy Hour, an “Honor Legion” pilot, and the Imogene Coca Show. Among the NBC executives that appear in the files are Thomas McAvity, Richard Pinkham, and Fred Wile.
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Subject Files
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Academy Awards, 1954
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Appell, Don, 1955 : Contains scripts for “A girl Named Mimi,” “Mr. B. Goes to Oxford,” and “The Happiest Daze”
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380
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Christmas Shows, 1954
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380
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Comedy Writers Development Plan, 1955 : Contains “Mama Mia” / by Woody Allen and Paul Keyes
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380
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Daytime Television, 1954-1955
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380
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Emmy Awards, 1955
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380
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Hayward, Leland, 1954
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380
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Oil Association Program, 1955
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380
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Personnel, 1953-1955
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Producers and Directors, 1954-1955
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Program Activities - Hollywood. , 1954-1955
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380
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Sherwood, Robert, 1954 : Contains script for “The Fear of God”
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Special Events, 1954-1955
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Spectaculars, 1954
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Summer Programming, 1955
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Talent Usage, 1954
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Abbott and Costello, 1954-1955
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Amateur Hour, 1954
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380
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“Appointment with O'Hara,” : Contains “Everything Satisfactory”
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Armstrong Circle Theatre, 1954
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“Baby Snooks,” 1954
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Background, 1954-19
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Betty White Show, 1954-1955
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Blue, Ben, 1954 : Contains “Ben Franklin Blue” / by Harry Ruskin and Phil Shukin
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Program Files
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Circus Special, 1955
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Coca, Imogene, 1954-1955 : Contains “Midge” by Edmund Beloin, screenplay by Beloin and Herbert Finn
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Colgate Comedy Hour
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General, 1954-1956
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Proposal, 1954
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Ratings, 1950-1954
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“Anything Goes,” 1954
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Cantor, Eddie, 1954
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Hope, Bob, 1955
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Las Vegas Gambling, 1954
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“Let's Face It,” 1954
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Martin and Lewis, 1954
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Miscellaneous, 1954
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Shore, Dinah, 1954
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Comment, 1954
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Concerning Miss Marlowe, 1954
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Do It Yourself Show, 1955
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Droodles, 1954-1955
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The Duke, 1954
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Ethel and Albert, 1954
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Franchon and Marco Western Series, 1955
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Fibber McGee and Molly, 1954-1955, (contains script)
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Funnyboners, 1954-1955
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General Foods Shows, 1954
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380
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The Great Gildersleeve, 1954 : Contains 2 scripts
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The Greatest Gift, 1955
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380
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“Hall of Justice,” by Emmet Lavery : Contains pilot script,1954
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380
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Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1954
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380
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Hallmark specials, 1954
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380
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Happy Felton's Spotlight Gang, 1954-1955
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380
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Hey, Mulligan, 1954-1955 : Contains “The Disc Jockey” / by Benedict Freedman and John Fenton Murray
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380
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Hollywood's Best, 1955
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380
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“Honor Legion,” 1954 : Contains script by James Cannon
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380
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Hutton, Betty, 1955
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380
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I Married Joan, 1954
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The Imogene Coca Show : Contains “Lemon Pie” / by Lucille Kallen, Max Wilk, and Ernest Kinoy; an untitled script by Mac Benoff; and an ICS script by Hal Alexander
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General
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1954
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1955
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Contracts, 1954
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381
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NBC Releases and correspondence, 1954-1955
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381
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“Inside Dope,” 1954-1955 (contains script)
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“It Pays to be Married,” 1954-1955
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“Just Plain Folks,” 1955 (contains script)
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The Kate Smith Show, 1953-1954
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Keefe Brasselle Show, 1954
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Kukla, Fran, and Ollie, 1954
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The Marriage, 1954-1955
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Matt Dennis Show, 1955
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Merman, Ethel, 1954
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Miscellany, 1954-1955
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Mr. Peepers, 1954-1955
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Musical Chairs, 1955
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“My American Wife,” : Contains script by Arthur Julian
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O'Connor, Donald, 1954-1955
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One Man's Family, 1954-1955
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Out on the Farm, 1954
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Pontiac, 1954
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Red Buttons Show, 1954-1955 : Contains 2 scripts
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Rooney, Mickey, 1954-1955
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Saturday Night Revue, 1954
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Sheilah Graham Show, 1954-1955
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The Soldiers, 1955
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The Spike Jones Show, 1954
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“Spring 7-3100” : Contains “Missing Persons Bureau by William L. Stuart, David Wise, and Alvin Moscow and “The Bureau of Missing Persons” / by William L. Stuart and Stanley Silverman”
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Ted Mack Matinee, 1955
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Tennessee Ernie Ford Show, 1954-1955
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That's Life, 1954
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Three Steps to Heaven, 1954-1955
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Three, Two, One, Zero, 1954
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Tums Variety Hour, 1954 January 4
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Vaughn Monroe Show, 1954-1955
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“Videoscience,” 1954 : Contains pilot script
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Voice of Firestone, 1954
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World Series, 1954
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Your Show of Shows, 1954
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Hole, Leonard (1908 -). Papers, 1952-1956 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of a director of television program development, consisting mainly of memoranda on the operational and technical aspects of staging television programs and on the inception of color broadcasting. Arranged as an alphabetical subject file, the papers contain frequent references to the work of Norman Grant, Anthony Henning, George McElrath, and Ernest Theiss.
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Beville, Hugh, 1954
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Bilby, Kenneth, 1956
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Color Broadcasting, 1954
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Facilities and Engineering, 1954-1956
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Glenn, James, 1954
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Grant, Norman, 1953-1954
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Henning, Anthony, 1954
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Hole, Outgoing, 1952, 1954 April-December, 1956
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McElrath, George, 1952, 1954
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Miscellany, 1954
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Parlan, Stanley, 1955-1956
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Pinkham, Richard, 1954
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Program Schedules, 1954-1955
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Scherwin Tests, 1952
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Shawn, Fred, 1954
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Special Effects, 1952
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Theiss, Ernest, 1954
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Whitney, Edward, 1954
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Wile, Fred, 1954
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Wood, Barney, 1954
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Writing and Scripts
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General, 1954
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Comedy Writing Development Plan, 1955
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World Series, 1953-1954
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Hole, Leonard (1908-). Additions, 1955-1956 3 folders (0.1 cubic feet) : Fragmentary additions, chiefly consisting of program development reports.
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Program development department
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General
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Reports
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Year end report
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McGarrett, George F. Papers, 1951-1956 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Papers of a producer, chiefly consisting of correspondence and memos about the production and sponsorship of The Perry Como Show. The papers are arranged alphabetically as SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES.
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Miscellany, 1951-1953, 1956
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Music Clearance, 1952
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Program Services, 1953
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Production Facilities, 1954
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Rodeo, 1954
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Television Tape for Radio, 1954
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Program Files
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Academy Awards Show, 1954
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Perry Como Show
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Correspondence, 1955-1957
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Sponsorship, 1955-1957
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Second Chance, 1954-1955
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Sing a Song
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Spectaculars, 1954
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Wide, Wide World, 1953-1954
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Rayel, John Papers, 1952-1953 1 box (1.0 cubic foot) : Papers of a manager of television network programs who was also supervisor of program procurement during the period herein documented. Both small in bulk and less useful than the papers of Michael Dann whom Rayel preceded as program manager (and from whose papers Rayel's were extracted), the collection consists of alphabetically-arranged SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES. The program files contain material arranged by title for accepted and rejected program proposals. Generally the files concern the creative aspect of television programming - the review of new ideas submitted by NBC staff and by outside producers such as Worthington Miner and the development of programs accepted for broadcast such as Your Show of Shows. Later in his career Rayel became executive producer of Producers' Showcase, some documentation for which may be found in the papers of Michael Dann.
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American National Theatre and Academy Script Contest, 1953
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Automobile Racing, 1953
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A-J, 1952-1953
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Korean Junket, 1952
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Miner, Worthington, 1952-1953
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M-N, 1952-1953
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On-the-Air Promotion, 1952-1953
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Political Coverage, 1952
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Producers and Directors, 1953
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Programming, General, 1952-1953
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P, 1952-1953
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Rodeo, 1952-1953
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R, 1952-1953
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Sports, 1952-1953
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Talent, 1952-1953
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University Television Workshop, 1953
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Program Files
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Animal Panel, 1953
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Anyone Can Win, 1953
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A, 1952-1953
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Bob Hope Show, 1952-1953
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B, 1952-1953
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Calling All Detectives, 1952
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Cameo Theatre, 1952=1953
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Conversations with Distinguished Elderly Persons, 1953
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C-D, 1952-1953
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Everyman, 1953
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First Nighter, 1953
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Four Star Playhouse, 1952
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Frankly Speaking, 1952
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F-G, 1952-1953
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Holiday From Headline, 1952
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Hometown, U.S.A., 1952-1953
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H, 1952-1953
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It's a Problem, 1952
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I-K, 1952-1953
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Let's Have Fun, 1953
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L, 1952-1953
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Mayor of Hollywood, 1952
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Meet the Champ, 1952
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Movietime, U.S.A., 1952-1953
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M, 1952-1953
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NBC Directors' Playhouse, 1952
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N-O, 1952-1953
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Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney, 1952
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Portrait of America, 1953
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Private Berger's Army, 1952
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Say When, 1953
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S-V, 1952-1953
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Wayne King Show, 1952
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We, The People, 1952
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Where Are You From, 1953
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Your Show of Shows, 1952-1953
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Y, 1952-1953
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Stanton, Carl. Papers, 1949-1953 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Selected papers of a television executive who held the titles of manager of talent and program procurements; director of commercial television program planning; manager, then director of program procurement; and finally manager of television network programs during the period herein documented. The majority of this small file docuemnts the last of the above responsibilities. Included are correspondence and memoranda concerning such programs as One Man's Family and Your Show of Shows and the acquisition of new programming such as a television version of the Wizard of Oz offered by David Susskind. The material One Man's Family contains correspondence from writer Carleton Morse.
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Contracts and Agreement Forms, 1952
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386
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Conversations with Distinguished Elderly People, 1952-1953
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Easter, 1951-1952
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Film, 1952-1953
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One Man's Family, 1949-1952
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Producers and Director, 1952-1953
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Program Ideas, 1952-1953
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Programs, Miscellaneous, 1949-1953
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Scheduling, 1952-1953
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Talent, 1953
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Today with Mrs. Roosevelt, 1950-1951
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TV Detective, WNEW-TV, 1949, : Includes one script for 1949 December 2, “Death and the Squared Circle” script
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TV Lady, 1953
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Those Endearing Young Charms, 1952
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Wizard of Oz, 1949-1952
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World Series, 1951-1952
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Your Show of Shows, 1951-1953
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Wolff, Nat. Papers, 1956 2 boxes (1.4 cubic feet) : Papers of a director of network program planning. Although Wolff performed regular staff duties, his major responsibility was creative -- developing programs, personalities, and writers for new shows -- and directing a group of writers in Hollywood (Peter Barnum, Elliott Lewis, and Milt Josefsberg), Wolff was also responsible for improving communications between New York management and Hollywood production and seeing that funds were well spent for experimentation and development. Though incomplete, the files document most of these activities. They have been divided into two alphabetically-arranged groups: SUBJECT FILES and PROGRAM FILES. The first contains correspondence, both internal memos and outgoing letters; the second contains pilot scripts and program proposals, many with accompanying memos describing problems and suggestions. There are especially significant files on “The Autobiography of Myrtle Mooney,” The George Sanders Myster Theatre, and on Esther Williams. Among the NBC executives represented in Wolff's files are Frank Cleaver, Sam Fuller, Thomas McAvity, Richard Pinkham, Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., Mort Werner, and Fred Wile.
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Subject Files
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American National Theatre Academy - NBC Plan
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387
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Applicants
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Audition Contracts
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387
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Budgets
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Carroll, Carroll
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Cleaver, Frank
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Comedy Writer Development
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Correspondence
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Departmental Expense Statements
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Enthusiasm Quotient Study
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Expense Forecast
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Financial Status of NBC Properties
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387
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Glouster Productions
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387
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Miscellaneous - A-Z
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387
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Miscellaneous and Travel Expense Vouchers
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Script Contracts
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Spectaculars
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387
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General
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387
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Ideas : Includes script “Why She Would Not” / by George Bernard Shaw
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387
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TV Operating Budgets
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Talent Availabilities
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Telephone log
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Wallace, Maggie
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Wile, Fred
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Writers
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The Adventures of Hiram Holiday, : Contains 3 scripts
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387
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“The Adventures of Sir Lancelot”
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387
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“Alexander Botts,” : Contains pilot script
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387
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Allen, Steven
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387
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Arden, Eve
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387
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“Autobiography of Myrtle Mooney,” : Contains pilot script by Carroll Carroll
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387
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“Ballad of Baby Doe”
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387
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“Beesemeyer's Bungalows”
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Bowling
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Canova, Judy
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Carson, Jack
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“Combat,” : Contains pilot script by Peter Barnum and Ned Cronin
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“Confessions of a Scoundrel,” : Contains script by Laurence Klee
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Coward, Noel
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387
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“Curly,” : Contains script by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
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Currier and Ives Spectacular
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387
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“Dear Old Aunt Harriett,” : Contains script by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat
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Fabray, Nanette : Contains script for “Mademoiselle Smith” / by David Swift
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Fibber McGee and Molly
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387
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“Foreign Correspondent of the Week” : Contains “Occupation: Correspondent, by Richard Tregaskis
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“Four Dolls on a Dime”
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Freberg, Stan : Contains script for “Freberg-land” by Stan Freberg and Peter Barnum
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387
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“The French Touch,” : Contains script by Leo Solomon and Michael Cramoy
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The George Sanders Mystery Theatre : Contains “The Call” / by Bethel Laurence, screenplay by Halsted Welles; “Broker's Specials” / by Stanley Ellin, screenplay by Malvin Wald and Jack Jacobs; and “Laugh it Off” / by Charlotte Armstrong, screenplay by Halsted Welles
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“The Hallidays” (Richard and Mary Martin)
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“Harry's Back in Town” : Contains script by David Swift, Jim Fritzel, and Jack Raymond
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“Impact,” : Contains “Peter and the Tiger” by Harold Swanton
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388
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“Johnny Come Lately,” : Contains “Prince Charming and the Sleeping Beauty” / by Robert Riley Crutcher
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Kanter, Hal
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“The Man,” : Contains script by Gil Doud and Pete Barnum
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“Midnight Mystery”
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“Modern Parables,” : Contains script “The Parable of Annabelle” / by Fulton Oursler, adapted by E. Jack Neuman
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“NBC Comedy Hour”
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388
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Newman, Walter
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“Night of Auk” : Contains script by Arch Oboler
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“The Others,”
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“The Prince and the Pauper”
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Russell, Charles and Lance Hamilton
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“The Saxon King,” : Contains script by Ted Pittenger
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“The Silent Company,” : Contains script by Anthony Veiller and Peter Cusick
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Simmons, Edward and Norman Lear : Contains script for “Like Father, Like Son”
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“The Ten Commandments”
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388
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“Tomorrow's Hit Parade”
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Williams, Esther : Contains script for spectacular
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Winters, Jonathan : Contains script for “The Jonathan Winters Show”
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Sales, 1944-1957 20 boxes (12.2 cubic feet) : Sales includes: Matthew J. Culligan Papers; George H. Frey Papers; John K. Herbert Papers; Reynold B. Kraft Papers; Lewis W. Marcy Papers; Salesmen's Files; Walter D. Scott Papers.
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Culligan, Matthew J. (1918-). Papers, 1955 3 boxes (1.8 cubic feet) : Papers of a sales manager of the television network. As a subordinate of George H. Frey during 1955, Culligan's responsibilities generally reflected the creative aspect of sales and the development of new business. Like the papers of other television salespeople, Culligan's papers are divided into four alphabetical categories: SUBJECT FILES, DEPARTMENTAL FILES, PROGRAM FILES, and ADVERTISERS FILES. The subject files contain correspondence, memoranda, and reports pertaining to promotional campaigns such as Today-Home-Tonight, sales presentations to various prospective customers, and other topics. The departmental files contain information on the interpretive, creative, and regional subdivision of television sales such as children's program sales, sports program sales, sales development, and the central and western regions sales divisions, but less documentation pertaining to his superiors or to other departments in the NBC organization. An important exception is the material on the joint sales-program department meetings which may be found with the subject files. Some information on programs such as Home, NBC Matinee Theatre, and the network's coverage of the 1956 election are in this section. Although the majority of such material is located in the program files, additional information may be found in the advertisers files under the name of the client.
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Subject Files
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1
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Advertisements
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2
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Advertising Agencies
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389
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3
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American Federation of Radio and Television Artists
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389
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Availabilities
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389
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Booster Kit
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389
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Color TV
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389
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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389
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Department Stores
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Fort Wayne Study
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10
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Good Housekeeping Buying Guide
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Kinescopes
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Miscellaneous Subjects
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Political Sales
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Pre-emption Schedules
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Presentations
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General
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Closed Circuit Presentations
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Program Ideas
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Promotions
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Color Spread
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389
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Form Letters
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390
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1
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Miscellaneous Promotional Campaigns
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Today-Home-Tonight
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390
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1955 January-June
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1955 July-December
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Prospects
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Sales-Program Department Meetings
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Spectaculars
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Station Correspondence
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Summer Plans
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Tide Correspondence
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Time Commitments
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Departmental Files
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Advertising and Promotion
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Central Sales Division
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Children's Program Sales Department
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Co-operative Sales Department
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Detroit
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Frey, George
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Merchandising Department
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Program Department
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Research and Planning Department
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Sarnoff, R. W.
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Sports Program Sales
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Telesales Department
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Television Sales Department
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Television Sales Development
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Weaver, Sylvester
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Western Sales Division
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Program Files
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391
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Book-of-the-Month Theatre
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B-C
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Ding Dong School
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Do It Yourself
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Emmy Award Show
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F-G
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Hallmark Hall of Fame
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Home
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Howdy-Doody
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20-22
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H, L-M
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Miscellaneous Programs
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Monitor
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NBC Matinee Theatre
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N
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Perry Como Show
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Pinky Lee
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Project 20
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O-T
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Wide, Wide World
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World of Mr. Sweeney
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W-Z
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Advertisers Files
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General
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Alcoa
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American Chicle
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Armstrong Cork Company
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A-B
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Carnation Company
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Charles Antell Inc.
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Coca Cola Company
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Colgate Palmalive
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C
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Down Chemical Company
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General Dynamics
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General Electric Company
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General Foods Corporation
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General Mills
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General Motors
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Gillette Safety Razor Company
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H. J. Heinze Company
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Lever Brothers Company
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Lee Ltd.
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L-M
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National Retail Dry Goods Associations
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N-O
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Procter and Gamble Company
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P-Q
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Reynolds Metals Company
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R
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Schick Inc.
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Scott Paper Company
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Starkist
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Sunbeam Corporation
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Tathum-Laird
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United States Rubber Company
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Warner-Lambert Company
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W-Z
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Frey, George H. (-1965). Papers, 1951-1956 3 boxes (1.8 cubic feet) : Papers of a vice-president and director of television network sales. Although the papers span the period 1951-1956, material relating to 1952-1954 is limited and, in general, the papers tend to be more routine than those of John K. Herbert to whom Frey reported. The material divides into three alphabetically groups: DEPARTMENTAL FILES, SUBJECT FILES, AND ADVERTISERS FILES. Departmental files document Frey's dealings with members of the NBC sales staff such as Herbert, Matthew J. Culligan, and various salesman, and with the Chicago and Hollywood offices. Advertisers files, which form the bulk of the papers, consist of correspondence with various advertisers and agencies pertaining to the sponsorship of various network television programs. Within the subject files is a small quanity of correspondence and memoranda arranged by program title.
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Departmental Files
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392
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Adams, David, 1955-1956
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Chicago, 1953-1956
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Continuity Acceptance, 1953, 1955
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Culligan, M. J., 1953-1956
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Detroit, 1953, 1955-1956
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Dodge, John, 1955-1956
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Fineshriber, William, 1953
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Flynn, Steve, 1953, 1955-1956
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Frey, George
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General Correspondence, 1953, 1955
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Form Letters, 1953, 1955-1956, 1955
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Graham, George, 1956
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Herbert, J. K., 1952-1953
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Hollywood, 1952-1953
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Lanigan, John, 1952-1953, 1956
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McFadyen, Robert, 1951-1956
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Marcy, Lewis, 1956
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Merchandising, 1953
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Pinkham, Richard, 1953
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Program Department, 1953-1955
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Sarnoff, David & Robert, 1954-1956
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Scott, Walter, 1953
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Station Relations, 1953-1955
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Weaver, Sylvester, 1954-1955
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392
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White, Frank, 1953
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Subject Files
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Box
392
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Affiliates Meeting, 1954-1956
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392
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Association of National Advertisers, 1955-1956
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Color Television, 1953, 1956
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Commercial Overtime, 1953
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Competition, 1953
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Daytime Television, 1953, 1955
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Miscellany, 1952-1956
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32
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Political Conventions, 1955-1956
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Programs
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Box
392
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33
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All Star Revue, 1952-1953
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Box
392
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Children's Hour, 1955
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Home, 1953
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392
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Kate Smith, 1952-1953
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Box
392
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Meet the Press, 1953
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Box
392
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Miscellaneous Programs, 1952-1953, 1955
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Box
392
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39
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Today, 1952-1953
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392
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40
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Your Show of Shows, 1953
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Box
392
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Youth Wants to Know, 1953-1956
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Box
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Prospect File, 1952-1953, 1955-1956
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Sports File
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392
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43
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General, 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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N.C.A.A., 1952-1953
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45
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Summer Television, 1952-1955
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Today, Home, Tonight Promotion Campaigns
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Box
392
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46
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General, 1956
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392
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47
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Activity Reports, 1956
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48
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Billing Reports, 1956
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Advertisers Files
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Box
392
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49
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Amana Refrigeration Inc., 1952-1953
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392
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American Tobacco Company, 1953, 1955
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Box
392
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51
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Andrew Jergens Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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Armour & Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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53
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Armstrong Cork Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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54
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A, 1956
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Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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Beacon Company, 1953, 1955
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Bendix, 1953
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Benton & Bowles Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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59
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Biow, Beirn-Toigo Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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60
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Borden Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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Buchanan & Company, 1955-1956
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392
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Bymart-Tintair Inc., 1953
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B, 1953-1954, 1956
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392
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64
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C. J., La Roche, 1956
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Campbell-Ewald Company, 1953-1956
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Campbell Soup Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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Coca-Cola Company, 1953-1955-1956
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Chrysler Corporation, 1953, 1955
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Colgate Palmolive Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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Compton Advertising Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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Coty Inc., 1955-1956
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392
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Crosley Division, Avco Company, 1955-1956
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C, 1953, 1956
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D. P. Brother & Company, 1955-1956
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Dancer, Fitzgerald, Sample, 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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D'Arcy Advertising Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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Donahue & Coe, 1953
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78
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D, 1953
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Eastman Kodak Company, 1955-1956
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E-F, 1953, 1956
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392
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Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, 1953
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392
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Foote, Cone & Belding, 1953, 1955-1956
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Ford Motor Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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General Electric Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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General Foods Corporation, 1953-1955-1956
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392
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General Mills, 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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General Motors, 1953-1956
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Geoffrey Wade Advertising, 1953, 1955-1956
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392
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Gillette Safety Razor Company, 1953-1956
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393
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Glidden Paint Company, 1956
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393
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Grey Advertising Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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393
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Gulf Oil Corporation, 1953, 1955-1956
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393
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G & H, 1953, 1955-1956
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Hallmark Cards Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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Hazel Bishop, 1953, 1955-1956
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Helene Curtis Industries, 1955-1956
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I-J, 1953
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J. Walter Thompson, 1953-1956
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Johnson and Johnson, 1953, 1955
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Kenyon & Eckhardt Inc., 1955-1956
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Kudner Agency Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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Kraft Foods Company, 1953, 1955
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K, 1953
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Lanolin Plus, 1956
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Lee Limited, 1955
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Lennen & Newell Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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Leo Burnett Company Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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L, 1953, 1955
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McCann-Erickson Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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Miles Laboratories Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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Mutual of Omaha, 1953, 1955-1956
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M, 1953, 1955-1956
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N. W. Ayer & Son Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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Needham, Louis & Brorby Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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N, 1955-1956
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P. Lorillard Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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Parker Pen Company, 1953
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Pearson Pharmacal, 1953
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Pet Milk Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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Philco, 1953, 1955-1956
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Procter & Gamble
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1953
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1955-1956
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P, 1953, 1955-1956
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Quaker Oats, 1953, 1956
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394
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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, 1953-1956
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA), 1953, 1955-1956
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394
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Raymond Spector Company Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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394
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Reynolds Metals Company, 1952-1953, 1955-1956
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R, 1953, 1955
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Schick Inc., 1956
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S.O.S. Company, 1953
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394
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Speidel Corporation, 1953-1956
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394
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Standard Brands, 1953, 1955-1956
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394
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Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles Inc., 1952-1953, 1955-1956
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394
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Sunbeam Corporation, 1952-1953, 1955-1956
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S, 1953, 1955-1956
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Ted Bates & Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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Texas Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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Toni Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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U. S. Rubber Company, 1953, 1955-1956
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U. S. Steel Corporation, 1953, 1955-1956
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U-W, 1953, 1955-1956
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Wesson Oil, 1953, 1956
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William Esty Company Inc., 1953, 1955-1956
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William H. Weintraub Company, 1953
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Frey, George H. (-1965). Additions, 1954 1 box (0.8 cubic feet) : Additions to the papers of a vice-president and director of television sales which fill the chronological gap noted in the earlier Frey material. These files are arranged as alphabetical subject and advertiser files.
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Color
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Continuity
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Daytime TV
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Home
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Lanigan
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Hollywood
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Today
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Tonight
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Copies of GF dictated correspondence
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American Tobacco Company
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Canadian football
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Four As Convention
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Hall Brothers
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Hiles Labs
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RCA
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Herbert, John K. (1903-). Papers, 19533 boxes (3.0 cubic feet) Papers of a vice-president and member of the board of directors of NBC. During 1953, a year of great importance to the company, Herbert was vice-president in charge of the radio and television networks, vice-president in charge of television, and vice-president in charge of television network sales. Despite the high responsibility reflected by these titles, only his general supervision of television and radio sales, which continued throughout 1953, is reflected here. Responsibility as director are only slightly reflected in the RCA and David Sarnoff correspondence files. The papers are arranged alphabetically into DEPARTMENTAL, PROGRAM, SUBJECT, and ADVERTISERS FILES. Unfortunately the T-Z folders are missing, which eliminates potentially important material from Sylvester L. Weaver Jr., Frank White, and Davidson Taylor. Nevertheless, one will find several kinds of detailed and informative sales and research reports and information on programming and the introduction of color broadcasting. Within the program and advertising files are correspondence, memos, and sales promotion brochures for such programs as The Bob Hope Show, Colgate Comedy Hour, Ding Dong School, Home, and The Kate Smith Show.
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Association of National Advertisers Presentation
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Color Television
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Columbia Broadcasting System
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Coronation Coverage
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Sports
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Continuity Acceptance
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Cooperative Sales
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American Tobacco Company
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Campbell Soup Company
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General Motors
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Robert Montgomery Presents
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Kraft, Reynold B. Papers, 1947-1949 2 boxes (0.8 cubic feet) : Papers of an assistant director of network sales who headed the television sales department at a time when radio and television sales were combined. The alphabetically-arrangeed files include correspondence, various kinds of sales reports, contracts, promotional material, newsletters, and other papers relating to television sales. Of interest in understanding departmental activities are the folders on the sales staff and the television department, the reports on the televised coverage of the 1948 political conventions, and the material on Howdy Doody.
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Box
398
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AM, 1948
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Box
398
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AM Programs for Television, 1948
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Box
398
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American Telephone & Telegraph, 1948
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398
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Announcers, Commercial, 1948
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Box
398
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Assignments, 1948
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398
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Audience Promotion, 1948
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398
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Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, 1948
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Budget, 1948
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398
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Coaxial Cable Schedule, 1948
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398
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Commercial Network Analysis, 1948
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Continuity Acceptance Department, 1948
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Contracts, 1948
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Box
398
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FM Stations, 1948
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Box
398
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14-15
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Howdy Doody, 1948-1949
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Box
398
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Local Rates, 1947-1948
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Box
398
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Monthly Reports, 1948
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Box
398
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NABET Agreement, 1949
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Box
398
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Politicies, 1948
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Box
398
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Political Convention, 1948
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Box
398
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Press, 1948
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Programs - General, 1948
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Box
399
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Program and Script Ideas, 1948
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Box
399
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Program Reports, 1948
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Box
399
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Program Sales, 1948
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Box
399
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RCA, 1949
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399
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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, 1948
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399
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Rates, 1948
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Box
399
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Research Department, 1948
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399
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Revenue, 1948
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399
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Sales Reports, 1948
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Sales Staff and Organization, 1948
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399
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Speeches and Talks, 1948
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Sports Department, 1949
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“Success Stories,” 1948
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399
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Television - General, 1948
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399
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Television Data Charts, 1948
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399
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Television Department, 1948
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Television Sales-General, 1948
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Marcy, Lewis W. Papers, 1954-1957 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Papers of a director of television network sales development, presentations, and promotion. The papers are arranged alphabetically by subject; they include correspondence with prospective advertisers, contracts, presentations, and other promotional material. Much of Marcy's work documented here seems to have been concerned with the sales of daytime programs such as Matinee Theatre and the Today-Home-Tonight programming block.
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Advertisers
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400
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1
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Contracts, 1956
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400
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2-5
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Correspondence, 1956-1957
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400
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Advertising and Promotion Department, 1956-1957
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Culligan, Matthew J., 1956
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Daytime Programming, 1957-1957
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400
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Matinee Theatre, 1956-1957
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401
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Miscellany, 1956-1957
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401
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Personnel, 1956
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Political Availabilities, 1956-1957
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Research Department, 1956-1957
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Sales Presentations
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401
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General, 1954-1957
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401
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Reports, 1956
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401
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Salesmen's Reports, 1956
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Today, Home, Tonight Promotion, 1956-1957
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Salesmen's Files, 1944-1951 3 boxes (2.4 cubic feet) : Merged files of the television network sales staff, 1944-1951. The alphabetically-arranged files include material which is chiefly arranged by client or advertising agency. When necessary within the clients files, the material is further subdivided by sales representative and by program. Included are folders pertaining to Reynold Kraft, Walter Scott, and other sales representatives and to such programs as The Aldrich Family; Americana; Break the Bank; Camel News Caravan; Kukla, Fran, and Ollie; and The Voice of Firestone. The individual folders contain correspondence, promotional material, representative's reports, and other material relating to network television advertising. Under the category “politicals” are extensive advertising on political advertising from 1944 to 1950. Because the sales department at one time embraced both television and radio, some of the files in this section contain incidental reference to radio sales.
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Box
402
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American Forum of the Air, 1949
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Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Inc.
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402
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General, 1949
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402
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Scott, Walter, 1948-1949
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402
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Block Drug Company, 1949
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Bristol-Myers Company
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Break the Bank
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402
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1949-1950
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402
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Promotion, 1949-1950
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402
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Kraft, Reynold, 1949
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402
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Miscellaneous Salesmen, 1948-1949
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402
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Scott, Walter, 1950
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402
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Cities Service, 1949
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Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corporation
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402
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General, 1950-1951
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402
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Interruption Notices, 1950
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Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
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402
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General, 1948, 1950
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Box
402
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15-16
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Americana, 1949
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402
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Complaints, 1949-1950
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Box
402
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Frey, George, 1948
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402
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Kraft, Reynold, 1949
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402
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Television Receiver Sets, 1950
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Television Station Data, 1950
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Voice of Firestone
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402
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1948
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402
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Twentieth Anniversary Show, 1948
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1949
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, 1950 (AM)
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Waldorf Party, 1950
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Interruption Notices, 1950
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Ford Motor Company
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General, 1950-1951
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Local Dealers, 1949
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General Foods Corporation
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Aldrich Family, 1948-1950
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403
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Author Meets the Critics, 1949
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403
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Kraft, Reynold, 1949
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403
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The Lambs' Gambol, 1949
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403
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Meet the Press, 1949
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403
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Shays, Thurston, 1948-1950
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403
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Howdy Doody, 1949
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403
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J. Walter Thompson, 1948
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403
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Kenyon & Eckhardt Inc., 1948-1949
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Kraft Foods, 1949
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Lever Brothers Company
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General, 1949
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Kraft, Reynold, 1949
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403
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McCann-Erickson Inc., 1948-1950
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NBC Symphony, 1948-1949
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403
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National Dairy Products Corporation, 1949
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403
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Newell-Emmett Company, 1948
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Politicals
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403
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Frey, George, 1948
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403
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Hitz, Edward, Election Night, 1948
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Myers, Walter
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1944
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1946
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General
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403
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Democratic Party
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403
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Republican Party
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1948
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403
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General
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403
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Democratic Party
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403
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Progressive Party
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403
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Republican Party
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403
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Miscellaneous Other Parties
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1949
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1950
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General
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403
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Democratic Party
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403
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Republican Party
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RCA
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403
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General, 1948-1950
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Kukla, Fran, and Ollie
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General, 1949
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403
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Interruption Notices, 1949
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Sarnoff, Robert
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403
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General, 1948
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403
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Election Night, 1948
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R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
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403
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General, 1948-1949
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Camel News Caravan
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403
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General, 1949
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403
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Contracts and Estimates, 1949
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Camel Newsreel Theatre
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Box
404
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Coming Attractions Trailer, 1948
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Box
404
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Contracts, Estimates, and Policy, 1948-1949
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Box
404
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Interruption Notices, 1948
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Box
404
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Publicity, 1948
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Box
404
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Rating Surveys, 1948
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404
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WTMJ-TV (Milwaukee), 1948
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Box
404
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WWJ-TV (Detroit), 1948
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404
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Kraft, Reynold, 1949
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Box
404
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Tennis, 1948
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404
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Theatre Guild, 1947-1948
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404
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Trans-World Airways, 1949
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404
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12-13
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William Esty Company Inc., 1948-1949
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Box
404
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14-15
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Young & Rubicam Inc., 1948-1949
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Scott, Walter D. (1915-). Papers, 1954-1955 3 boxes (1.0 cubic foot) : Papers of a longtime NBC sales representative and executive (1938-1974). Documented here is Scott's tenure as administrative manager of television sales. Late in 1955 he received a promotion to vice-president in charge of television sales, but the majority of the papers consist of routine correspondence principally relating to his follow-up of administrative sales matters for George H. Frey. The papers are small in volume and divide into SUBJECT FILES and ADVERTISERS FILES, both of which are arranged alphabetically. In 1959 Scott became executive vice-president, in 1965 was elected president of NBC, and in the following year elected chairman of the board.
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Subject Files
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Box
405
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Affiliates Meeting, 1955
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Box
405
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Closed Circuits, 1955
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405
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Color Television, 1955
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Box
405
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Cross-plug Announcements, 1955
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405
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Discounts, 1954-1955
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405
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Electric Company Advertising Program, 1955
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405
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Ford, Tennessee Ernie, 1955
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Box
405
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Frey, George, 1954-1955
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405
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Howdy Doody, 1955
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405
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Miscellany, 1954-1955
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405
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11
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Political Advertising, 1955
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405
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Program Extension Plan, 1955
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405
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Program Service Plan, 1955
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405
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14
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Stations, 1954
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405
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Summer Promotion Plans, 1955
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405
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Television Sales Department, 1954-1955
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405
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Today-Home-Tonight, 1955
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405
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West Coast Sales Division, 1955
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Advertisers Files
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405
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American Chicle, 1955
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405
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American Tobacco Company, 1954-1955
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405
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Andrew Jergens Company, 1955
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405
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Armour & Company, 1955
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405
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Armstrong Cork Company, 1955
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406
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Associated Products Inc., 1955
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406
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A, 1954-1955
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406
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Borden Company, 1954-1955
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406
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Brown & Williamson, 1955
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406
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B, 1954-1955
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406
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Campbell Soup Company, 1955
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406
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Charles Antell Inc., 1955
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406
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Coca-Cola Company, 1955
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406
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Colgate-Palmolive Company, 1954-1955
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406
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Chrysler Corporation, 1954-1955
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406
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Crosley Division, Avco Corporation, 1955
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406
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C, 1954-1955
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406
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Dow Chemical Company, 1954-1955
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406
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D - E, 1954-1955
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406
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Ford Motor Company, 1955
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406
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F, 1954-1955
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406
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General Electric Company, 1955
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406
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General Foods Corporation, 1955
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406
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General Motors, 1954-1955
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406
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Gillette Safety Razor Company, 1954-1955
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406
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Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1955
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406
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Griffin Manufacturing Company Inc., 1954-1955
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406
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Gulf Oil Corporation, 1954-1955
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406
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G, 1954-1955
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406
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H. J. Heinz Company, 1955
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406
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Hallmark Cards Inc., 1955
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406
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Helene Curtis Industries, 1955
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406
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H - J, 1955
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406
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Johns Mansville Corporation, 1955
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406
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Kleenex, 1955
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406
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Kraft Foods Company, 1955
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407
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K - L, 1954-1955
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407
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Lever Brothers Company, 1955
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407
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Miles Laboratories, 1954-1955
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407
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Mutual of Omaha, 1955
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407
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M - O, 1954-1955
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407
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P. Lorillard Company, 1955
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407
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Pan American World Airways, 1955
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407
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Pet Milk Company, 1954-1955
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407
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Pillsbury, 1955
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407
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Procter and Gamble Company, 1955
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407
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P - Q, 1954-1955
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407
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R. J. Reynolds Company, 1955
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407
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Radio Corporation of America (RCA), 1954-1955
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407
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14
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Remington Rand Inc., 1955
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407
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15
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Reynolds Metals Company, 1955
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407
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R, 1955
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407
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S. C. Johnson & Son Inc., 1955
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407
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Schick Inc., 1955
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407
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Smith, Kline & French Laboratories, 1955
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407
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Speidel Corporation, 1955
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407
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S, 1954-1955
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407
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Texaco Company, 1955
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407
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Toni Company, 1954-1955
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407
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24
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U, 1954-1955
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407
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25
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Warner-Lambert Pharaceutical Company, 1955
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407
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26
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Whitehall Pharmacal Company, 1955
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407
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27
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W-Z, 1954-1955
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Series: Script and Recording Library, 1926-1971 155 boxes (87.2 cubic feet), 68 reels of microfilm (35 mm), and 3197 disc recordings : The Script and Recording Library is arranged into three sub-series: Radio Scripts; Television Scripts; Recordings.
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Subseries: Radio Scripts, 1926-1971 101 boxes (52.8 cubic feet) and 68 reels of microfilm (35 mm) : Radio scripts are arranged alphabetically by title, with programs that were only one episode long arranged alphabetically under Specials.
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The ABC of NBC. Scripts, 1937 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly, fifteen-minute series of behind-the-scenes tours of NBC starring George Hicks (February 27-April 17) and Ben Grauer (April 24-June 19). Written by Welbourn Kelley (February 27-April 3) and James Costello (April 17-June 19).
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Box
408
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1937: - February 27
- March 6, 13, 27
- April 3, 17, 24
- May 1, 8, 15, 29
- June 5, 12, 19
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Across The Threshold. Scripts, 1943-1944 1 folder : Six scripts for the dramatic series written by Lynn Todd and Ione Tollinger and directed by John Zoller which originated in Hollywood.
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Box
408
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1943-1944: - September 6, 7, 1943 (Episodes 1 & 2)
- September 5-8, 1944
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America At Work. Scripts, 1932 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour series of “broadcasts dramatizing industry,” written by Gilbert E. Gable and broadcast on WJZ.
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Box
408
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1932: - January 30, #4, “The Voice of Industry”
- February 27, #8, “Industry Passes in Review”
- March 5, #9, “The Voice of Manufacturing”
- March 12, #10, “The Drama of Electricity”
- March 26, #12, “Brains At Work”
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American Radiator Program. Script, 1929 1 folder : One sample script of a series of hour-long broadcasts of Puccini operas presented occasionally on WEAF. The radio adaptation was written by Robert A. Simon; however, this script consists of the opening and closing announcements only.
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Box
408
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4
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1929: - November 16, “Madame Butterfly”
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America's Town Meeting Of The Air. Script, 1940 1 folder : One script and some related correspondence concerning a special session of this regular series of open debates. The script, written by Gerald Holland, concluded the 1939-1940 season with a dramatized documentary telling the story behind the town hall idea and America's Town Meeting of the Air.
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Box
408
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The Art of Living. Scripts, 1962 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly, fifteen-minute radio talk featuring Norman Vincent Peale.
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Box
408
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1962: - January 14, “Cure for Tension and Nerves”
- January 21, “Why Worry When You Can Pray”
- January 28, “Cure for a Gloomy Outlook”
- February 4, “How to Have a Good Time Living”
- February 11, “Remedy for Feeling Discontented”
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As I See It. Scripts, 1945-1946 1 folder : Two scripts for a weekly, 15-minute program of comment on the news from a woman's point of view by Trudee (Mrs. DeForrest) Davis. The program originated in Hollywood.
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Box
408
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7
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1945-1946: - 1945 September 2
- 1946 September 1
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Aunt Mary. Scripts, 1944-1949 3 folders : Selected scripts of the Hollywood-produced, daily, fifteen-minute radio series produced by George L. Fogle, directed by Gil Faust and George L. Fogle, and written by Leigh and Virginia Crosby.
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1944-1949: - 1944 September 4-8, Episodes 141-145
- 1945 September 3-7, Episodes 401-405
- 1946 September 2-6, Episodes 661-665
- 1947 September 1-5, Episodes 921-925
- 1948 September 8-10, 13-14, Episodes 1188-1192
- 1949 September 14-20, Episodes 1453-1947
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The Back-To-God Hour. Scripts, 1962 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour religious program presented by the Christian Reformed Church. Each broadcast includes singing by the Calvin College Radio Choir and a sermon by the Rev. Peter Eldersveld.
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408
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1962: - January 7, “Take Your Time”
- January 14, “What's New?”
- January 21, “The Fear of God”
- January 28, “A Living Faith”
- February 4, “The Fatherhood of God”
- February 18, “The Son of Man”
- February 25, “Whose Neighbor Are You?”
- March 4, “The Peace That Keeps”
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Backstage Wife. Scripts, 1940-1941 5 folders : Scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute daytime drama series directed by Blair Walliser. Air Features Inc. was the contractor of production, and general supervisors of script and production were Frank and Anne Hummert, who also authored the title and original story line. Daily scripts were written by E. A. Ellington (#1467-1519) and Marie Baumer (#1520-1533).
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1940-1941: - 1940 December 27-1941 January 13, #1467-1478
- 1941 January 14-31, #1479-1492
- 1941 February 3-21, #1493-1507
- 1941 March 3-17, #1513-1523
- 1941 March 18-31, #1524-1533
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The Bartons. Scripts, 1940-1941 4 folders : Scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute dramatic series written by Harlan Ware. The series, also known as The Story of Bud Barton and The Story of the Bartons, originated in Chicago on the Blue Network.
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409
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1940-1941: - 1940 December 27-31, #253-255
- 1941 January 2-3, #256-257
- 1941 January 7-20, #259-267
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1941: - January 21-February 13, #268-285
- February 17-21, #287-291
- March 3-13, #297-305
- March 17-31, #307-317
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Bea Boynton's Trading Post. Scripts, 1944 1 folder : Five scripts for a 15-minute program originating in Hollywood which consisted of conversation and food, fashion, and home making tips.
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The Bert Parks Bandstand. Scripts, 1959 1 folder : Eleven sample scripts of a daily musical variety show starring Bert Parks, Skitch Henderson, and the NBC Band of Stars. Some are 55-minute scripts; others cover only a 25-minute segment.
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410
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1959: - January 6, 15, 20
- February 4, 13, 27
- March 11, 20
- April 1, 16, 22
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Best Plays. Scripts, 1952-1953 3 folders : Scripts of a series of hour-length dramas based on the famous theatrical books begun by the late Burns Mantle. The production was supervised by William Welch and directed by Edward King, and drama critic John Chapman was host.
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410
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6
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1952-1953 January: - 1952 June 8, #1, “Winterset” / by Maxwell Anderson; adapted by Earl Hamner
- July 6, #5, “Arsenic and Old Lace” / by Joseph Kesselring; adapted by Ernest Kinoy
- July 27, #8, “All My Sons” / by Arthur Miller
- December 12, “Craig's Wife” / by George Kelly; adapted by Claris Ross
- 1953 January 9, #28, “Men in White” / by Sidney Kingsley; adapted by Ernest Kinoy
- January 30, #30, “Camille” / by Alexandre Dumas; adapted by Vincent McConnor
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1953 February-September: - February 13, #32, “The Glass Menagerie” / by Tennessee Williams; adapted by Earl Hamner
- May 8, #35, “Of Mice and Men” / by John Steinbeck; adapted by Robert Tallman
- May 22, #37, “Summer and Smoke” / by Tennessee Williams; adapted by Earl Hamner
- July 19, #42, “The Rose Tattoo” / by Tennessee Williams; adapted by by Earl Hamner
- July 26, #44, “Kiss the Boys Goodbye” / by Claire Booth Luce; adapted by Peter Robert Grey
- August 16, #46, “Detective Story” / by Sidney Kingsley; adapted by George Leffert
- September 13, #51, “Ethan Frome” / by Owen and Donald Davis; adapted by Robert Cenedella
- September 20, #52, “The Petrified Forest” / by Robert Sherwood; adapted by Earl Hamner
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The Bible Study Hour. Scripts, 1961-1962 5 folders : Weekly, half-hour religious showspre-recorded in Philadelphia with Donald Grey Barnhouse (January 1-September 17, 1961) and Dr. Reginald Thomas (September 24 1961-March 18, 1962).
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1961: - January 1, “The First and the Last”
- January 15, “The Bruising of Satan”
- January 22, “Little, But Great”
- January 29, “Established and Strengthened”
- February 5, “The Greatest Secret”
- February 12, “The Command to Believe”
- February 19, “To God Be the Glory”
- February 26, “First, the Lord”
- March 5, “He First Found His Brother”
- March 12, “Christians First”
- March 19, “Logs and Splinters”
- April 16, “Tragedy or Triumph”
- April 23, “God's Sufficiency”
- April 30, “The Sin Unto Death”
- May 7, “Led By the Spirit”
- May 14, “How to Know God's Will”
- May 28, “The Joy of Obedience”
- June 4, “How Beautiful the Feet”
- June 11, “Oil and Wine”
- June 18, “Life Cannot Separate Us”
- July 2, “No Separation”
- July 16, “Who Died At Calvary?”
- July 23, “The Responsive Heart”
- July 30, “Sheep That Conquer”
- August 6, “What Is God to You?”
- August 20, “Temptation and How to Meet It”
- August 27, “Prayer That Means Business”
- September 3, “Love--the Great Indispensible”
- September 10, “Love of the Brethren”
- September 17, “Praying for One Another”
- September 24, “I Am Not Ashamed”
- October 1, “So Near -- So Far”
- October 8, “Five Kings in a Cave”
- October 15, “Come and See! We Have Found Christ!”
- October 22, “The Ark -- A Symbol of Jesus Christ”
- October 29, “The Ark -- A Symbol of the Holy Spirit”
- November 5, “The Ark -- A Symbol of Faith”
- November 12, “The Ark -- A Symbol of the Church”
- November 19, “The Ark -- A Symbol of the Scriptures”
- November 26, “Salvation -- The Joy of Heaven”
- December 3, “Salvation -- The Joy of Earth”
- December 10, “Is the Bible Out of Date?”
- December 17, “Christ Before His Birth”
- December 24, “God With Us!”
- December 31, “The Baptism of Christ”
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1962: - January 7, “The Atonement of Christ”
- January 14, “Christ's Coming Again”
- January 21, “Why the Parables?”
- January 28, “The Leaven”
- February 4, “A Grain of Mustard Seed”
- February 11, “A Sower Goes Forth to Sow”
- February 18, “The Seed By the Wayside”
- February 25, “The Seed on Stony Places”
- March 4, “The Seed Among Thorns”
- March 11, “The Seed in Good Ground”
- March 18, “The Temptation to Independence”
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Biblical Drama. Scripts, 1928-1929 6 folders : Scripts of a series of weekly, half-hour dramatizations of Bible stories, written by William Ford Manley and directed by Gerald Stopp. In addition to the scripts, there are publicity releases, executive orders, correspondence, and other related material.
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1928: - July 22, “Ishmael”
- August 19, “Revolt of Absalom”
- March 24, “The Witch of En-Dor”
- June 2, “The Unknown God”
- September 22, “Thirty Pieces of Silver”
- Miscellaneous Correspondence
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The Big Show. Scripts, 1950-1952 3 boxes and 2 folders (1.5 cubic feet) : Scripts of a weekly, ninety-minute musical variety show launched by NBC to try to maintain a radio audience in the face of the growing popularity of television. Tallulah Bankhead hosted the show, and Goodman Ace was head writer.
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1950-1951 January: - 1950 November 5
- 1950 November 12, 19, 26
- 1950 December 3, 10, 17
- 1950 December 24, 31
- 1951 January 7
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1951 January-September: - January 14, 21, 28
- February 4, 11, 18
- February 25, March 4, 11, 18
- March 25, April 1
- April 8, 15, 22
- April 29, May 6, September 30
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1951 October-December: - October 7, 14, 21
- October 28, November 4, 11
- November 18, 25, December 2
- December 9, 16, 23, 30
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414
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1952 January-February: - January 6, 13, 20
- January 27, February 3, 10
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415
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1952 February-April: - February 17, 24, March 2
- March 9, 16
- March 23, 30
- April 6, 13, 20
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Breakfast News With Sam Hayes. Scripts, 1943-1949 6 folders : Selected scripts for a daily, 15-minute program of news and commentary aired over the west coast network.
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415
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5-7
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1943-1946: - 1943 September 1-7
- 1944 September 2-8
- 1945 September 1-7
- 1946 September 2-7
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416
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1947-1949: - 1947 September 1-6
- 1948 September 8-14
- 1949 September 14-20
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Burns and Allen Show. Script, 1941 1 folder : Sample script of a weekly, half-hour comedy variety show starring George Burns and Gracie Allen. L. Harris was production director.
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416
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Business Report. Scripts, 1969 1 folder : Scripts of a daily broadcast of financial news by Dean Mell.
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416
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1969: - July 3, 7-8, 10-11
- November 4-7, 10-14, 17-18, 20-21, 25-26, 28
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Carveth Wells Scripts, 1944-1946 1 folder : Three scripts for a weekly, 15-minute program of editorial comment which originated in Hollywood.
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416
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1944-1946: - 1944 September 3
- 1945 September 2
- 1946 September 1
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The Catholic Hour. Scripts, 1945, 1957, 1959-1960 3 folders : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour religious program featuring a different speaker and general topic each month.
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416
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7
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1945: - circa May 8, V-E Day Special by Father Timothy Mulvey, “Lady Under the Elms”
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416
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1957: - January Series, “Saints for the Aints” / by Rev. Joseph E. Manton, C.SS.R.
- January 13, “The Mothers' Saint”
- January 20, “This Meddlesome Priest”
- January 27, “Sawdust Halo”
- March Series, “Within Bounds” / by Rev. Charles F. X. Dolan, S. J.
- March 3, “God-Bound”
- March 10, “Earth-Bound”
- March 24, “Unbound”
- March 31, “The King's Boundaries”
- April Series, “What Happened in Jerusalem” / by Rev. Edmond D. Benard
- April 7, “In the Garden”
- April 14, “On the Hill”
- April 21, “At the Tomb”
- April 28, “From Jerusalem, the World”
- May Series, “Lord, Teach Us to Pray” / by Rev. Leo Trese
- May 5, “The What and Why of Prayer”
- May 12, “Prayer that Reaches God”
- May 19, “For Whom Shall I Pray?”
- May 26, “The Best Prayer”
- June Series, “Citadels of Faith” / by Rev. Monsignor John K. Cartwright
- June 2, “Monte Cassino: Founders of Civilization”
- June 9, “Carthage: The Light of Christian Learning”
- June 16, “The Grande Chartreuse: Outpost of Eternity”
- June 23, “Assisi: The Goodness of Creation”
- June 30, “Rome: Capital of Christendom”
- August Series, The Role of the Popes in International Life by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Philip Hughes
- August 4, “The Popes of the Middle Ages and the Century of Reformation”
- August 11, “The Popes and the Liberal Conquest, 1815-1878”
- August 18, “Pope Leo XIII, 1878-1893”
- August 25, “The Popes and the World Today, 1914-1939”
- September Series, “Music in the Worship of the Church” / by Mother Josephine Morgan
- September 8, “Gregorian Chant”
- September 29, “The Mass”
- October Series, “Liturgy and Life” / by Very Rev. Michael Ducey
- October 6, “Active Participation”
- October 13, “Divine Praise”
- October 20, “Our Lady”
- October 27, “Christian Morality”
- November Series, “Uncle George and Uncle Malachy” / by Rev. Urban Nagle
- November 3, “The Mystery of Religious Vocation”
- November 17, “Readin' and `Ritin' ”
- December Series, “For Christmas' Sake” / by Rev. Joseph E. Manton, C.SS.R.
- December 1, “The Long Night Before Christmas”
- December 8, “Mary, the Christmas Eve”
- December 29, “Grounded Angels”
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1959: - January Series, “Marriage, ”by Rev. Joseph E. Manton, C.SS.R.
- January 11, “Hearts Are Easily Hurt”
- January 18, “Mother-In-Law Blues”
- January 25, “Bride and Groom”
- February Series, “Catholic Worship” / by Very Rev. W. Michael Ducey, O.S.B.
- February 1, “Catholic Worship as Adoration”
- February 8, “Catholic Worship as Thanksgiving”
- February 15, “Catholic Worship as Atonement”
- February 22, “Catholic Worship as Petition”
- March Series, “First Words and Lasting Impressions” / by Rev. James F. Finley, C.S.P.
- March 1, “String Around My Finger”
- March 8, “God's Work Gets Done”
- March 15, “Not By Bread Alone...”
- March 22, “Come”
- March 29, “Social and Secure”
- April 19, “Catholic Laymen in the Crisis of the Modern American Family” / by Rev. John Thomas, S.J.
- April 26, “The Catholic Layman in the Crises of the Modern Community” / by Donald J. Thorman
- May 3, “The Catholic Concept of Sanctity” / by Rev. Walter J. Burghardt, S.J.
- July Series, “The Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy” / by Rev. Paul M. Lackner
- July 12, “Apostolate to the Blind”
- September Series, “The Four Last Things” / by Rev. Robert W. Gleason, S.J.
- September 27, “The Resurrection”
- October 4, Finding God, by Rev. Royal J. Gardner, O.R.
- November Series, “The American Catholic Tradition” / by Rev. Henry J. Browne
- November 8, “The Way in Education”
- November 22, “The Enrichment of National Life”
- November 29, “Devotion to American Democracy”
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1960: - January Series, “In Pursuit of Christian Unity”
- January 10, “From a Mountain Top” / by Rev. Titus Cranny, S.A.
- January 17, “Peter: The Sign of Unity” / by Edward F. Hanahoe, S.A.
- January 24, “The Damascus Road” / by Rev. Edward J. Hanahoe, S.A.
- January 31, “Our Lady and Unity” / by Rev. Titus Cranny, S.A.
- February 14, “Bye Bye, Bitterness” / by Rev. Joseph E. Manton, C.SS.R.
- March Series, “Recovery Unlimited” / by Rev. John J. Higgins
- March 6, “The Mystery of Suffering”
- March 13, Self Help and Recovery
- March 20, “Alcoholism: The Problem and the Hope” / by Marty Mann
- April 24, “Hope and the Holy Spirit” / by Msgr. John J. Dougherty
- May 29, Dialogue about Catholics and Non-Catholics, with Father Weigel and Mr. Sharper
- September 25, “The Life of St. Vincent de Paul, the Apostle of Charity,” Part II, by Anne Fremantle
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Chamber Music Society Of Lower Basin Street. Scripts, 1940-1942 4 folders : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour musical comedy series. The show, broadcast on WJZ and the Blue Network, was hosted through July 1941 by Gene Hamilton, who then became production director; from August 1941 through February 11, 1942 by Dr. Jackson (Giacomo) McCarthy; and thereafter by Milton J. Cross. At least those scripts after mid-July 1941 were written by Welbourn E. Kelley.
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417
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1940: - February 11 (premier)
- July 21
- August 4, 18, 19, 26
- September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
- October 7, 14, 21
- November 11
- December 9, 16, 23, 30
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1941: - February 10
- April 14, 28
- May 19
- June 2, 9, 23, 30
- July 7, 14, 21, 28
- August 4, 11, 18, 25
- September 1, 8, 15
- October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
- November 19, 26
- December 3, 10, 17, 31
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417
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1942: - January 7, 14, 21, 28
- February 4, 11, 8, 25
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Cited For Valor. Script, 1945 1 folder : Script for Program #18 of a weekly, 15-minute series which featured the lives of wartime heroes written by John Krafft and produced by Harlan Dunning.
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417
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Cities Service Hour. Scripts, 1930 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly, hour-long musical drama show broadcast on WEAF.
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417
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1930: - June 20, “The Three Musketeers”
- June 27, “The Merry Widow”
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Commando Mary. Scripts, 1944-1945 3 folders : Scripts for a series of weekly, fifteen-minute talks by Ernesta Barlow, NBC's Commando Mary, showing the vital role which American women took in the war effort. The show was broadcast on WEAF.
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417
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1944 January-September: - January 2, 16, 23, 30
- February 6, 13, 20, 27
- March 5, 12, 19, 26
- April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
- May 7, 14, 21, 28
- June 4, 11, 18, 25
- July 2, 9, 16, 23
- August 6, 13, 20, 27
- September 3, 10, 17, 24
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418
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1944 October-December: - October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
- November 5, 12, 19, 26
- December 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
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418
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1945: - January 7, 14, 21, 28
- February 4, 11, 18, 25
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Confessions. Scripts, 1943 1 folder : Scripts for Book 1, Chapters 1 and 2 of a dramatic series by Celeste Rush which was based on the life of Lord Bryon. The program originated in Hollywood.
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418
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Consumer Time. Scripts, 1944, 1946-1947 1 reel of microfilm : Scripts of a weekly, fifteen-minute series produced in 1944 by the Food Distribution Administration (also known as the Office of Distribution) of the War Food Administration, and in 1946 and 1947 by the United States Department of Agriculture. The show, which originated at station WRC, was directed by Frederick Schweikher from May 11 to August 10, 1946 and from September 7, 1946 to July 19, 1947.
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1944: - January 1, “Ceiling Prices”
- January 8, R-175, “Fabrics” / by Granville Dickey
- January 15, R-176, “Citrus Fruits” / by Granville Dickey
- January 22, R-177, “Winter Vegetables” / by Granville Dickey
- January 29, R-178, “Shoes” / by Granville Dickey
- February 5, R-179, “Milk and You” / by Granville Dickey
- February 12, R-180, “Fight Food Waste in the Home” / by Granville Dickey
- February 19, R-181, “Victory Gardens” / by Granville Dickey
- February 26, R-182, “A School of Fish” / by Granville Dickey
- March 4, #183, “Low Point-No Point Foods” / by Granville Dickey
- March 18, R-185, “Edible Fats and Oils” / by Granville Dickey
- March 25, R-186, “Foods for Our Allies” / by Granville Dickey
- April 8, R-188, “Eggs in Wartime” / by Granville Dickey
- April 15, R-189, “Variety Meats” / by Granville Dickey
- April 22, R-190, “Housewives in Hawaii” / by Granville Dickey
- April 29, R-191, “Puerto Rico and Food” / by Granville Dickey
- May 6, R-192, “Day Care of Children” / by Granville Dickey
- May 27, R-196, “Industrial Feeding” / by Granville Dickey
- June 17, R-198, “War Jobs on U.S. and British Farms” / by Granville Dickey
- June 24, R-199, “Australia Says `It's Mutual Aid' ” by Granville Dickey
- July 8, R-201, “Cosmetics, Feminine Morale Builder” / by Granville Dickey
- July 15, R-202, “Midsummer Victory Garden Plantings” / by Granville Dickey
- July 22, R-203, “Mr. Lumpkin's Laboratory” / by Granville Dickey
- July 29, R-204, “S.P.C.F.' or “Cold Foods for Warm Weather” / by Granville Dickey
- August 5, R-2-5, Homemaking in Alaska” / by Christine Kempton
- August 12, R-206, “The Grouch Association: Care of Household Equipment” / by Granville Dickey
- August 26, R-108, The Land Army-In England and America” / by Christine Kempton
- September 2, R-209, “Food Preservation” / by Christine Kempton
- September 9, R-210, A Good Breakfast to Start a Good Day” / by Christine Kempton (incomplete)
- September 16, R-211, “Inland Fisheries” / by Christine Kempton and Joe Tonkin
- September 23, R-212, “School Lunches,”
- September 30, R-213, “Modern Wonder Foods” / by Christine Kempton
- October 7, R-214,, “Home was Never Like This” / by Christine Kempton
- October 14, R-215, “South Pacific Victory Gardens” / by Christine Kempton
- October 21, R-216, “The Farmer Reports to the Nation,”
- October 28, R-217, Keep Food Prices Down, by Christine Kempton
- November 4, R-218, “Do You Want to Be a Farmer” / by Christine Kempton
- November 11, R-219, “Fabrics” / by Christine Kempton
- November 18, R-220, “Transportation of Food” / by Christine Kempton
- December 2, R-222, “Mail Early” / by Christine Kempton
- December 9, R-223, “Federal Meat Inspection” / by Christine Kempton
- December 16, R-224, “Learn to Budget” / by Christine Kempton
- December 23, R-225, “Christmas Around the World” / by Christine Kempton
- December 26, R-226, “Preview of Food Situation for 1945” / by Christine Kempton
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1946: - February 23, “UNRRA Overseas” / by Christine Kempton
- April 20, “Watch Your Woolens” / by Christine Kempton
- May 11, “Freezing Food at Home” / by Christine Kempton
- May 18, “Vacation in Our Nation Forests” / by Christine Kempton
- May 25, “FAO Conference in Washington, D.C. (incomplete)
- June 1, “Canning Your Victory Garden” / by Eleanor Miller
- June 8, “The Story of Weeds” / by Eleanor Miller
- June 15, “Eating on the Job” / by Eleanor Miller
- June 29, “Potatoes on Parade” / by Eleanor Miller
- July 6, “Canning Get Together” / by Eleanor Miller
- July 13, “Peace Jamboree” / by Eleanor Miller
- July 20, “When Can I Build a House?” by Eleanor Miller
- August 3, “Fats, Oils, and Soaps” / by Virginia Watkins
- August 10, “T'Ain' Necessarily So” / by Eleanor Miller
- August 17, “Bigger and Better School Lunches” / by Eleanor Miller
- August 24, “The Story of Market News” / by Eleanor Miller
- August 31, “Alice in Fruit and Vegetable Land” / by Eleanor Miller
- September 7, “The Furniture Facts” / by Eleanor Miller
- September 21, “What's Cooking Neighbor?” by Eleanor Miller
- October 5, “Freedom From Fine” / by Eleanor Miller
- October 12, “The Story of Water” / by Eleanor Miller
- October 19, “Spot Check” / by Eleanor Miller
- October 26, “Spice News” / by Eleanor Miller
- November 2, “French, Frozen, and Canned Citrus Juice” / by Eleanor Miller
- November 9, “A Modern Fish Story” / by Eleanor Miller
- November 30, “Consumers in the Making” / by Eleanor Miller
- December 7, “Pamper Your Refrigerator” / by Eleanor Miller
- December 14, “Christmas Greens” / by Eleanor Miller
- December 21, “An American Christmas” / by Eleanor Miller
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1947: - January 4, “Planning for '47” / by Eleanor Miller
- January 11, “The Consumer Speaks on House Dresses” / by Eleanor Miller
- January 18, “Pin Money Possibilities” / by Eleanor Miller
- January 25, “Citrus Story” / by Sophia Podolsky
- February 8, “Ice on Wheels” / by Sophia Podolsky
- February 15, “An Electrical Fantasy” / by Eleanor Miller
- February 22, “Homemaking Made Easy” / by Eleanor Miller
- March 8, “A Consumer Round Table on Gardening” / by Eleanor Miller
- March 15, “Canning Centers Across the Country” (incomplete)
- March 22, “Consumer Time Goes to the Flower Show” / by Eleanor Miller
- March 29, “A Foundation for Your Air Castle” / by Eleanor Miller
- April 12, “Plans for the Modern Home” by Eleanor Miller
- April 19, “Fiesta Foods” / by Eleanor Miller
- April 26, “Household Equipment-Today and Tomorrow” / by Eleanor Miller
- May 3, “DDT in the Home” / by Eleanor Miller
- May 10, “Homemaking on Top of the World” / by Eleanor Miller
- May 17, “Freezer Facts” / by Eleanor Miller
- May 24, “The Consumer Looks at Price Supports” / by Eleanor Miller
- May 31, “Farm Work for City Youth” / by Eleanor Miller
- June 14, “The Consumer Looks at Research” / by Eleanor Miller (14th Anniversary Program)
- June 21, “Men Who Have Gone Before” / by Eleanor Miller
- July 12, “Detectives at Work” / by Eleanor Miller
- July 19, “Proceed with Caution” / by Eleanor Miller
- July 26, “The Menace of Mildew” / by Eleanor Miller
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Critic-at-Large. Scripts, 1953 1 folder : Seventeen mimeographed transcripts of a program of commentary written by Leon Pearson about books, magazines, and topics of general literary interest.
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1953: - May 3-June 28
- July 12-August 30
- September 27
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Daily Business Trends. Scripts, 1960-1969 6 folders : Scripts of a daily broadcast of stock market and financial news featuring Bob Wilson.
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1960: - May 2-5, 9-13, 16-19, 25-27, 31
- July 1, 4-8, 12-15, 19-22, 25-29
- September 16, 19-22, 26-30
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1961: - April 3-7, 10-13, 17-21, 24-28
- May 16-19, 22-26, 31
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1963: - November 18-21, 26-27, 29
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1964: - July 14, 16, 22-23, 28
- August 3-7, 12-14, 28
- October 8, 12, 14-16, 19
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1967: - May 1-5, 8-10, 15, 17-21, 24-26, 31
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1969: - January 8-10, 13-16, 21-24, 27-31
- February 3-7, 12, 14, 17-21, 24-28
- March 3-7, 10, 12
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The David Street Show. Script, 1947 1 folder : Annotated script for episode #5 of a weekly, fifteen-minute musical program originating in Hollywood written by David DeKoven and produced by Sam Kerner.
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418
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Defense For America. Scripts, 1941 4 folders : Scripts of industry's weekly report to the nation on the progress of national defense production, a series of half-hour documentaries broadcast live from various defense plants. The program was done in cooperation with the National Association of Manufacturers, and was broadcast on WEAF and the Red Network.
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1941 February-June 14: - February 22, #1, “Machine Tools”
- March 8, #3, “Oil”
- March 15, #4, “Tanks”
- March 22, #5, “Shipbuilding”
- March 29, #6, “Communications”
- April 5, #7, “Rubber”
- April 12, #8, “Small Arms”
- April 19, #9, “Chemicals”
- April 26, #10, “Submarines”
- May 3, #11, “Aluminum”
- May 10, #12, “Electricity”
- May 17, #13, “Precision Instruments”
- May 24, #14, “Community Pooling (York Plan)”
- May 31, #15, “Machine Guns”
- June 7, #16, “Mosquito Squadron”
- June 14, #17, “Iron Ore”
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1941 June 21-October 25: - June 21, #18, “Steel”
- June 28, #19, “Naval Aviation”
- July 5, #20, “Textiles”
- July 26, #23, “Shells”
- August 2, #24, “Milling”
- August 9, #25, “Printing”
- August 16, #26, “Round-Up” (six-month anniversary review)
- August 23, #27, “Petroleum” (incomplete)
- August 30, #28, “Arsenal of Democracy”
- September 6, #29, “Airplane Engines”
- September 13, #30, “Lumber”
- September 20, #31, “Food and Canning”
- September 27, #32, “Ships”
- October 4, #33, “A City in National Defense: Milwaukee”
- October 11, #34, “An Arsenal of Democracy: Chester, Pennsylvania”
- October 18, #35, “Photography in Defense”
- October 25, #36, “Aircraft Carriers”
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Democratic National Committee. Scripts, 1944 1 folder : Scripts of a series of five-minute political talks by prominent personalities, sponsored by the Democratic National Committee in the month preceding the 1944 election.
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419
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1944: - October 9, Lister Hill
- October 10, Fredric March
- October 11, Fannie Hurst
- October 13, Orson Welles
- October 26, Theodore Francis Green
- November 1, Round Table Discussion: Mark Van Doren, Orson Welles, John Gunther, Quentin Reynolds
- November 2, William Dawson
- November 6, Dorothy Thompson
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Doctor Paul. Scripts, 1945-1947 2 folders : Scripts for the daily 15-minute Hollywood-produced dramatic series written by Leigh and Virginia Crosby, directed by George L. Fogle and Filbert Faust, and produced by George L. Fogle.
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420
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1945-1947: - September 3-7
- September 2-6
- 1947 September 1-5
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Don Ameche's Real Life Stories. Scripts, 1958 3 boxes (1.4 cubic feet) : Scripts of a series of dramatic presentations, most broadcast in five daily, half-hour installments. The series was produced and directed by Himan Brown and starred Don Ameche.
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420
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1958 March 3-April 11: - March 3-7, “Unscheduled Romance” / by David Driscoll
- March 10-14, “Special Assignment” / by Sam Elkin
- March 17-21, “Counterparts” / by David Driscoll
- March 24-28, “The Day After Never” / by Murray Burnett
- March 31-April 4, “The Gold Watch” / by Samuel Elkin
- April 7-11, “Today Is Forever” / by Sam Dann
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1958 April 14-June 6: - April 14-18, “Forget Me Not” / by Sam Elkin
- April 21-25, “On Top of the World” / by David Driscoll
- April 28-May 2, “Person To Be Notified” / by Sam Dann
- May 5-9, “The Too Good Samaritan” / by Murray Burnett
- May 12-16, “Louder Than Words” / by Doris Halman
- May 19-23, “The Face Is Familiar” / by Lou Scofield
- May 26-30, “The Other Children” / by Sam Elkin
- June 2-6, “The Trouble With Cynthia” / by Sam Dann
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1958 June 9-September 19: - June 9-13, “The House On Sterling Drive” / by David Driscoll
- June 16-20, “No Strings Attached” / by Lou Scofield
- June 23-27, “Twist of Fate” / by Sam Dann
- June 30-July 4, “Summer Romance” / by Sam Elkin
- July 7-11, “Adventure in Manhattan” / by Murray Burnett
- July 14-18, “Bold Journey” / by David Driscoll
- September 8-12, “The Long Corridor” / by Sam Elkin
- September 15-19, “Grounds For Marriage” / by Lou Scofield
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1958 September 22-October 31: - September 22-26, “Homecoming” / by Murray Burnett
- September 29-October 3, “Brother Johnny's Bride” / by Lou Scofield
- October 7, “Strangers Who Fall in Love” (complete in one episode), by Peter Barry
- October 8-10, “The Helping Hand” (complete in three episodes), by Lou Scofield
- October 13-17, “The Unwritten Law” / by Sam Dann
- October 27-31, “The End of the World” / by Sam Dann
- April, “Madame X” (episodes #1 and #4 of a five-part series), by Sam Dann
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Durant Heroes Of The World. Script, 1929 1 folder : One sample script of a weekly WEAF and Red Network series of biographical dramatizations. This script commemorating the sesquicentennial of Washington's crossing of the Delaware River was written by Burke Boyce.
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1929: - December 29, “George Washington”
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Eight By Request. Scripts, 1949 1 folder : Scripts of seven of a series of eight half-hour dramas originally broadcast on Radio City Playhouse and repeated by popular demand as a weekly series directed by Harry Junkin.
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423
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1949: - June 30, #1, “Long Distance” / by Harry W. Junkin
- July 7, #2, “Treasure Trove” / by Harry W. Junkin
- July 14, #3, “One From Three Leaves Two” / by Kerry Shaw and Emil Zubryn
- July 21, #4, “Two Moods From the Past,” adapted by Harry W. Junkin
- July 28, #5, “The Door” / by Harry W. Junkin
- August 4, #6, “Hit and Run” / by Max Shoub
- August 11, #7, “Soundless” / by Harry W. Junkin
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Emphasis. Scripts, 1960-1963, 1969-1971 3 cartons and 2 folders (3.6 cubic feet) : Scripts and some logs of a series of three-minute news commentaries and general-interest spots broadcast eight times daily, Monday through Friday, by various members of the NBC news staff.
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1960: - October 3-31
- November 1-30
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1961: - April 3-28
- May 1-12
- May 15-31
- July 3-14
- July 17-31
- August 1-11
- August 14-31
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1962 January-June: - January 1-15
- January 16-31
- February 1-14
- February 15-28
- March 2-15
- March 16-30
- April 2-13
- April 16-30
- May 1-15
- May 16-31
- June 1-15
- June 18-29
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1962 July-December: - July 2-13
- July 16-31
- August 1-15
- August 16-31
- September 3-14
- September 17-28
- October 1-15
- October 16-31
- November 1-15
- November 16-30
- December 3-14
- December 17-31
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1963 January-April 8: - January 1-15
- January 16-31
- February 1-11
- February 12-20
- February 21-28
- March 1-11
- March 12-20
- March 21-29
- April 1-8
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1963 April 9-December: - April 9-19
- April 22-30
- May 1-8
- May 9-20
- May 21-31
- June 3-11
- June 12-19
- June 20-28
- July 1-10
- July 11-22
- July 23-31
- August 1-9
- August 12-20
- August 21-30
- September 2-10
- September 11-20
- September 23-30
- October 1-10
- October 11-21
- October 22-31
- November 1-15
- November 18-29
- December 2-13
- December 16-31
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1970: - April 16
- August 27, 28, 31
- September 1-4
- November 2
- April 14, 15
- August 20
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The Engineer At War. Scripts, 1942 1 folder : Scripts of a series of eleven weekly, fifteen-minute discussions of war preparations on the home front, each of which featured one or more engineers or civilian defense experts. The program was broadcast on WEAF and the Red Network.
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1942: - July 16, #1, “Blackouts”
- July 23, #2, “Protection Against Incendiary Bombs and Gas”
- July 30, #3, “Bomb Resistance of Structures”
- August 6, #4, “The Naval Engineer”
- August 13, #5, “Dry Docks and Ship Repair Bases”
- August 20, #6, “Tanks and Tools”
- August 27, #7, “The Building of American Air Power”
- September 3, #8, “Petroleum and the War”
- September 10, #9, “Power -- Electrical, Mechanical and Water”
- September 17, #10, “U.S. Engineers Corps in Peace and War”
- September 24, #11, “Communications in Action”
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The Eternal Light. Scripts, 1946, 1951, 1957, 1957-1961 : Scripts of a weekly series of half-hour dramatic presentations prepared under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
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427
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1946: - June 9, #83, “The Remarkable Adventures of Deuternomony Katz” / by Morton Wishengrad
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1951: - September 16, #314, “Thomas Kennedy” / by Morton Wishengrad
- September 28, #357, “The Man Who Said No” / by Joseph Mindel
- October 19, #358, “Two Boys Called Bob” / by David Davidson
- October 26, #359, “Miracle at Convention Hall” / by Howard Merrill
- November 2, #360, “Yal” / by Marc Siegel
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1953: - September 13, #394, “Throne of Mercy” / by Joseph Mindel
- September 20, #395, “God Smiled on Adam” / by Joseph Mindel
- September 27, #396, “Thirty-Six” / by Joseph Mindel
- October 4, #397, “Bar Kochba, Prince of Israel” / by Marc Siegel
- October 11, #398, “The Song of Berditchev” / by Morton Wishengrad (repeat)
- October 18, #399, “Mrs. Steinberg's Partner in Heaven” / by Sylvia Berger (repeat)
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1957: - April 7, #545, “Children of Liberty” / by Marc Siegel (repeat)
- April 14, #546, “The Tender Grass” / by Morton Wishengrad (repeat)
- April 21, #547, “One Man” / by Joseph Mindel
- April 28, #548, “The Way of My Uncle Gedalia” / by Sylvia Berger (repeat)
- May 5, #549, “Gideon Goes to War” / by Steven Gethers
- May 12, #550, “Degree of Freedom” / by Joseph Mindel
- May 19, #551, “Green Thumb in the City” / by Ernest Kinoy (repeat)
- May 26, #552, “The House With the Blue Curtains” / by Marc Siegel (repeat)
- June 2, #553, “A Present From Hidden Valley” / by Grace Garment
- June 9, #554, “Sparks Fly Upward” / by Joseph Mindel
- June 16, #555, “Miracle in the Mellah” / by Sylvia Berger
- June 23, #556, “The Jacket of the Ten Commandments” / by Joseph Victor
- June 30, #557, “The Golden Watch” / by Mortimer Frankel
- September 15, #558, “My Friend, the Conductor” / by Martin Grupsmith
- September 22, #559, “Take You With Words” / by Joseph Mindel
- October 6, #561, “Calloused Hands” / by Stephen Gethers
- October 13, #562, “The Case of the Glastonbury Cows” / by Marc Siegel
- October 27, #564, “The Great Discovery” / by Grace Garment
- November 3, #565, “The Song of Deborah” / by Seymour Reit
- November 10, #566, “The Return of Danny Miller” / by Sylvia Berger
- November 17, #567, “Elijah the Tishbite” / by Mortimer Frankel
- December 1, #569, “David and Jonathan” / by Irve Tunick
- December 8, #570, “A Lifetime Is Just Long Enough” / by Joseph Mindel
- December 15, #571, “A Simple Matter” / by Rhea Weinstein
- December 22, #572, “The Key to David's Suitcase” / by Joseph Victor
- December 29, #573, “The Friend and Peter Stuyvesant” / by Irve Tunick
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1959 January-May: - January 4, “Jeremiah” / by Joseph Mindel
- January 11, “Lullabye for Ruth” / by Theodore and Mathilde Ferre
- January 18, “Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve” / by Joseph Bruck
- January 25, “Sweet Hemlock” / by Joseph Mindel
- February 1, “Is All Vanity?” by Stanley Silverman
- February 8, #619, “We're All Human” / by Joseph Mindel
- February 15, #620, “As a Wind That Blows” / by Morton Wishengrad (repeat)
- February 22, #621, “Not Even Ten” / by Joseph Mindel (repeat)
- March 1, #622, “Ben Franklin and the Liberty Bell” / by Joseph Mindel (repeat)
- March 8, #623, “An American Ballad” / by Irve Tunick (repeat)
- March 15, #624, “The Bible Blueprint of the Holy Land” / by Marc Siegel (repeat)
- March 22, #625, “The Root and the Flower” / by Virginia Mazer (repeat)
- March 29, #626, “The Song of Berditchev” / by Morton Wishengrad (repeat)
- April 12, #628, “Children of Liberty” / by Marc Siegel (repeat)
- April 19, #629, “The Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto” / by Morton Wishengrad (repeat)
- April 26, #630, “The Light From the Darkness” / by Sylvia Berger (repeat)
- May 3, #631, “Walt Whitman and I” / by Virginia Mazer (repeat)
- May 10, #632, “My Unpredictable Story-Telling Father” / by Marc Siegel (repeat)
- May 17, #633, “Little Sakiki” / by Irve Tunick (repeat)
- May 24, #634, “Watchman, What of the Night?” by Joseph Mindel (repeat)
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1959 September-December: - September 21, #636, “A Skillful Song” / by Joseph Mindel
- September 27, #637, “Each New Day” / by Joseph Mindel
- October 11, #638, “The World Will Know” / by Joseph Mindel
- November 1, “Papa and the Well” / by Irwin Gonshak
- November 9, #640, “Thou Wast a Slave in Egypt” / by Irwin Gonshak
- November 22, #642, “An Unlikely Story” / by Joseph Mindel
- December 6, #644, “The Sign on the Seal” / by Johanna Johnston
- December 13, #645, “The Protector” / by Joseph Mindel
- December 20, #646, “The Treaty for the People” / by Irwin Gonshak
- December 27, #647, “From Bergen-Belsen to Wuppertal” / by Irwin Gonshak
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1960: - January 3, #648, “Voyage to Inner Space” / by Marc Siegel
- January 17, “The Survivers” / by Judah Stampfer
- January 24, #651, “A Pattern for Peace” / by Marc Siegel
- January 31, #652, “The Fruitful Hill” / by Irwin Gonshak
- February 7, #653, “The Language of Hope” / by Judah Stampfer
- February 14, #654, “Song of My People” / by Irwin Gonshak
- February 21, #655, “The Blessing” / by Joseph Mindel
- February 28, #656, “Chaim the Shoemaker” / by Ira Marion
- March 6, #657, “A Summer's Reading” / by Joseph Mindel
- March 13, #658, “The Seed and the Dream” / by Morton Wishengrad
- March 20, #659, “As a Driven Leaf” / by Morton Wishengrad
- March 27, “The Blessed Tailor” / by Daniel Silverstein
- April 17, #663, “Monument to Remembrance” / by Joseph Mindel
- April 24, #664, “The Golden Chain” / by Judah Stampfer
- May 1, #665, “The Raven and the Dove” / by Joseph Mindel
- May 8, #666, “These Children” / by Irwin Gonshak
- May 15, #667, “The Circus Clown” / by Irwin Gonshak
- May 22, #668, “Andrea's Room” / by Virginia Mazer
- May 29, #669, “Come Under the Wings,” a Midrash on Ruth by Grace Goldin, adapted for radio by Virginia Mazer
- September 18, #671, “Let There Be Light” / by Joseph Mindel
- October 9, #674, “Land of Deliverance” / by Joseph Mindel
- October 23, #676, “Jacob and the Indians” / by Stephen Vincent Benet, adapted by Morton Wishengrad
- November 13, #679, “Pugnacious Commodore” / by Morton Wishengrad
- November 20, #680, “Reminder of the Covenant” / by Joseph Mindel
- November 27, #681, “Pioneer of the Panhandle” / by Marc Siegel
- December 4, #682, “The Rabbi With Ink-Stained Hands” / by Marc Siegel
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1961: - January 1, #686, “The Leaf Shall Be Green” / by Joseph Mindel
- January 8, #687, “The Hidden Cord” / by Marc Siegel
- February 5, #691, “Leave a Little to God” / by Joseph Mindel
- February 12, #692, “The Days of a Poet” / by Irwin Gonshak
- February 19, #693, “Primer for the Sighted” / by Irwin Gonshak
- March 12, #696, “Who Stands on Trial?” by Johanna Johnston
- March 19, #697, “The Trial of the Two Mothers” / by Johanna Johnston
- March 26, #698, “Bitter Herb” / by Joseph Mindel
- October 15, #710, “The Mark of a Free Man” / by Irwin Gonshak
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Eva Le Gallienne. Scripts, 1933 1 folder : Scripts and some correspondence for a series of five fifteen-minute children's programs, each consisting of Eva Le Gallienne's adaptation of a famous story. The program was broadcast on WJZ.
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428
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1933: - July 26, #1, “The Blue Bird”
- August 2, #2, “Peter Pan”
- August 9, #3, “The Mad Hatter's Tea Party” from Alice in Wonderland
- August 23, #5, “A Midsummer Night's Dream”
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The Everyday Hour, Script, 1928 1 folder : One sample script of a weekly, hour-long dramatic program.
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428
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1928: - December 11, “The Monkey's Paw”
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Fairyland Scripts, 1933 2 folders : Scripts of a series of fifteen-and thirty-minute adaptations of famous fairy tales presented by the WEAF Players on Thursdays and Fridays in 1933. Some of the programs were probably originally broadcast in 1926.
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429
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1933: - April 13, “Jack and the Beanstalk,” Part 1, by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- April 14, “Jack and the Beanstalk,” Part 2
- April 20-21, “Rumpelstilchen” / by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- April 27, “Beauty and the Beast” / by Mabel Mason Carlton
- May 11, “Rapunzel” / by Mabel Mason Carlton
- undated, “Cinderella” / by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- undated, “A Christmas Fairy Tale” based on Hans Andersen's “The Fir Tree” / by Mabel Mason Carlton
- undated, “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” / by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- undated, “Hansel and Gretel” / by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- undated, “Little Red Riding Hood” / by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- undated, “New Year's Eve Surprise for Mother Hubbard” / by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- undated, “Sleeping Beauty” / by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- undated, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” / by Edith Sanford Tillotson
- Music and Confirmation of Literary Assignments
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Faith In Action. Scripts, 1958, 1959, 1962 1 folder : Six sample scripts of a weekly religious program designed to present many religions viewpoints. The program varied in format; the 1958 and 1962 shows were fifteen-minute talks, while the 1959 programs were half-hour dramas.
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1958: - June 22, “Religious Expression in the Drama, Part I: Drama in the Church” / by Tom F. Driver
- June 29, “Religious Expression in the Drama, Part II: Religious Themes in Secular Plays” / by Tom F. Driver
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1959: - March 15, “Change of Heart,” a radio play for Purim, by DeWitt Copp
- April 26, “Freedom Rings,” a radio play for Passover, by Samuel Elkin
- June 7, “Festival of Faith,” a radio play for Shovuos, by Samuel Elkin
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1962: - January 7, “Courage Unlimited”
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Federal Housing Administration Broadcasts. Scripts, 1934-1935 1 folder : Scripts and some listener correspondence from a series of half-hour public affairs dramatizations concerning the history and use of different construction materials. The program, broadcast on WJZ and the Blue Network, was written by George P. Ludlam and designed to cooperate with the work of the Federal Housing Administration, as expressed in the National Housing Act.
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1934: - October 11, “The Story of Steel”
- November 15, “The Story of Lumber”
- December 6, “The Story of Paint”
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429
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4 (continued)
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1935: - January 3, “The Romance of Glass”
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First Nighter. Script, 1931 1 folder : Sample script of a weekly series of half-hour dramatic presentations simulating opening night at a Broadway theater. The program originated in Chicago.
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429
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Five Star Matinee. Scripts, 1956-1957 1 box : Scripts of a daily, half-hour daytime series of original dramatic works and adaptations of stories, directed by Ken McGregor.
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429
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1956: - July 30, #1, “Night of the Execution” / by Faith Baldwin, adapted by George Lefferts
- July 31, #2, “Nor Ever Less Dear” / by Margaret Culkin Banning, adapted by Robert Cenedella
- August 2, #4, “Here Comes the Bride” / by Fannie Hurst, adapted by Jack Crutcher
- August 3, “Child Wanted,” episode 1, by Margaret E. Sangster
- August 7, #7, “Night Drive” / by Will E. Jenkins, adapted by George Lefferts
- October 1, #42, “The Hunted” / by Charles Mergendahl, adapted by Robert Cenedella
- October 2, #43, “The Love Saver” / by Cecilia Bartholomew, adapted by Jack Crutcher
- October 3, #44, “The General Was an Honest Man” / by Will F. Jenkins, adapted by George Lefferts
- October 4, #45, “The Kreutzer Sonata” / by Leo Tolstoy, adapted by Richard E. Davis
- October 8, #47, “No Tower of Strength” / by Rosalie F. Wilson, adapted by Jack Crutcher
- October 9, #48, “How Beautiful With Shoes” / by Wilbur Daniel Steele, adapted by Earl Hamner
- October 10, #49, “De Mortuis” / by John Collier, adapted by Jack C. Wilson
- October 11, #50, “Ground Floor Window” / by Ernest Kinoy
- November 5, #67, “The Irresistible Force” / by Herman Wouk, adapted by Jack Crutcher
- November 9, #71, “Call This Land Home” / by Ernest Haycock, adapted by Robert Cenedella
- December 7, #91, “The Night Reveals” / by William Irish, adapted by Robert Cenedella
- December 10, #92, “The Voice in the Earphones” / by Wilbur Schramm, adapted by George Lefferts
- December 18, #98, “The Night My Father Came Home” / by Jeanne Melton, adapted by Robert Cenedella
- December 24, #102, “Of Missing Persons” / by Jack Finney, adapted by Earl Hamner
- December 27, #105, “Who Am I?” by Samson Raphaelson, adapted by Earl Hamner, Jr.
- December 31, #107, “Any Husband Can Have a Bad Day” / by Jerome Weidman, adapted by Jack Crutcher
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1957: - January 7, #111, “You Can Never Tell About Women” / by Victoria Case, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
- January 15, #117, “Grandpa and the Miracle Grindstone” / by Harry Joe Brown, adapted by Earl Hamner
- January 23, #123, “A Beau for Miss Broadway” / by Fred Dickenson, adapted by Jack Crutcher
- January 31, #129, “Give the Man Another Chance” / by John and Ward Hawkins, adapted by Robert Cenedella
- February 11, #136, “The Girl Who Wrecked Cars” / by R. K. Gunther, adapted by Jack Crutcher”
- February 19, #142, “Knock!” by Frederic Brown, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
- February 27, #148, “Her Husband's Mistress” / by Winifred Wolfe, adapted by Jack Crutcher
- March 7, #153, “The Horse With the Fancy Hat” / by Sylvia Dee, adapted by Earl Hamner
- March 15, #158, “Conscience of the Cop” / by William Fay, adapted by George Lefferts
- March 18, #159, “The Night of the Robbery” / by John and Ward Hawkins, adapted by William Welch
- March 26, #165, “Only a Paper Moon” / by Irving Gaynor Neiman, adapted by Jack Crutcher
- April 3, #171, “Whistle While You Work” / by James Charles Lynch, adapted by Earl Hamner
- April 11, #177, “In the Reign of Jeff Raleigh” / by Edmund Ware, adapted by William Welch
- April 29, #189, “Crooked Game” / by Ed Montgomery, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
- May 7, #195, “Forgive Us Our Debts” / by Marjorie Worthington, adapted by Robert Cenedella
- May 8, #196, “Miss Olson Lends a Hand” / by Joe McCarthy, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
- May 16, #202, “Town Beat” / by Irwin R. Blacker, adapted by Robert Cenedella
- May 24, #208, “Canary Yellow” / by B. Loring, adapted by George Lefferts
- June 3, #214, “What You Don't Know” / by Lenora Mattingly Weber, adapted by William Welch
- June 11, #220, “The Battle of Calabash” / by William Brandon, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
- June 19, #226, “Little Girls Belong to Their Mothers” / by Libby Block, adapted by George Lefferts
- June 27, #232, “The Way of a Maid” / by Victoria Case, adapted by Earl Hamner
- July 5, #238, “Cop's Honeymoon” / by Samuel W. Taylor, adapted by George Lefferts
- July 22, #248, “Mail-Order Mother” / by David Lamson, adapted by Edward Nolan
- July 30, #254, “The Forbidden Range” / by John Shelley, adapted by Edward Nolan
- August 7, #260, “Johnny Sent Me Roses” / by Lenora Mattingly Weber, adapted by George Lefferts
- August 15, #266, “Paradise, U.S.A.” / by Robert Carson, adapted by Edward Nolan
- August 23, #272, “Guilty Witness” / by Morris Hershman, adapted by Edward Nolan
- August 26, #273, “First Baby” / by Dorothy Thomas, adapted by Edward Nolan
- September 3, #279, “Heigh-Ho, the Merry-O” / by David Lamson, adapted by Edward Nolan
- September 4, #280, “The House and Mr. Peel” / by G. A. Higgins, adapted by Harriet Weber
- September 5, #281, “Angie Lee's Fortune” / by Thyra Samter Winslow, adapted by Earl Hamner
- September 6, #282, “I'll See You Again” / by Kathleen Norris, adapted by Harriet Weber
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For This We Fight. Scripts, 1943 1 volume : Scripts of a weekly series of half-hour broadcasts consisting of discussions by prominent figures in government, business, and education. The first thirteen programs stressed the international aspects of postwar reconstruction, and the second thirteen placed primary emphasis on the domestic aspects of America's postwar future. The discussions were chaired by Ben Grauer.
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1943: - June 5, #1, “Underwriting Victory”
- June 12, #2, “Science and Our Future”
- June 19, #3, “The United Nations”
- June 26, #4, “Peace Through World Trade”
- July 3, #5, “Making the World Secure”
- July 10, #6, “Alternatives for War”
- July 17, #7, “Food and Health in the Future”
- July 24, #8, “World Problems of Labor”
- July 31, #9, “The World of Sight and Sound”
- August 7, #10, “Education for Freedom”
- August 14, #11, “Justice and Human Rights”
- August 21, #12, “The Role of the Americas”
- August 28, “The Role of the United States”
- September 4, #14, “The America We're Fighting For”
- September 11, #15, “Post-War Jobs: The Responsibility of Business”
- September 18, #16, “Post-War Jobs: The Responsibility of Labor”
- September 25, #17, “What Future for Farmers?”
- October 2, #18, “Tomorrow's Transportation”
- October 9, #19, “New Plans for Education”
- October 16, #20, “Financing Postwar Prosperity”
- October 23, #21, “Better Houses -- And Cheaper”
- October 30, #22, “Public Works In Postwar America”
- November 6, #23, “Getting Goods to the Consumer”
- November 13, #24, “Better Health Care”
- November 20, #25, “Security for Everyone?”
- November 27, #26, “Congress Faces Postwar America”
- December 4, #27, “Bases for Permanent Peace”
- December 11, #28, “The United Nations Plan for Tomorrow”
- December 18, #29, “Your Town Prepares for Tomorrow”
- December 25, #30, “Spiritual Issues of the Peace”
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The Ford Theatre. Scripts, 1948 : Scripts of a prestigious weekly series of plays, mostly adaptations from other media, presented in one-hour broadcasts and directed by George Zachary and hosted by Howard Lindsay.
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1948 January-March: - January 4, “The Adventure of the Bad Boy” / by Ellery Queen
- January 11, “Storm in a Teacup”
- January 18, “Girl Crazy” / by George Gershwin, adapted by George Zachary
- January 25, “Arsenic and Old Lace” / by Joseph Kesselring, adapted by Gilbert Seldes
- February 22, “The Bishop Misbehaves” / by Frederick Jackson, adapted by Sheldon Stark
- February 29, “The Count of Monte Cristo” / by Alexandre Dumas, adapted by Howard Teichmann
- March 14, “Autumn Crocus” / by C. L. Anthony, adapted by Nancy Moore
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1948 April-June: - April 4, “The Goose Hangs High” / by Sylvia Berger
- April 11, “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” / by Agatha Christie, adapted by Milton Lewis
- April 18, “The Silver Cord” / by Sidney Howard, adapted by Nancy Moore
- April 25, “Personal Appearance” / by Lawrence Riley, adapted by Gilbert Seldes
- May 2, “Alice Adams” / by Booth Tarkington, adapted by Howard Teichmann
- May 9, “The Front Page” / by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, adapted by Gilbert Seldes
- May 16, “Counsellor-At-Law” / by Elmer Rice, adapted by John Houseman
- May 23, “A Star Is Born” / by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, and Richard Carson, adapted by True Boardman
- May 30, “Laura” / by Vera Caspary, adapted by Howard Teichmann
- June 6, “Michael and Mary” / by A. A. Milne, adapted by Nancy Moore
- June 13, “My Sister Eileen” / by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov, adapted by Gilbert Seldes
- June 20, “The Late Christopher Bean” / by Sidney Howard, adapted by Sylvia Berger
- June 27, “Arrowsmith” / by Sinclair Lewis, adapted by John Houseman
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Furlough Fun. Scripts, 1943-1944 1 folder : Two scripts for a weekly, half-hour series featuring music and interviews with World War II soldiers on furlough.
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1943-1944: - 1943 September 3
- 1944 September 8
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The Gallant Heart. Scripts, 1943-1944 1 folder : Nine scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute daytime serial written by Virginia Cooke and originating in Hollywood.
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1943-1944: - 1943 September 1-3, 6-7, #91-95
- 1944 September 5-8, #347-350
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Gilbert and Sullivan Gems. Scripts, 1931 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour musical variety series. The first four scripts were broadcast on WJZ, and the remaining four on WEAF.
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1931: - April 24
- May 15
- May 22
- May 29
- June 28 (one-hour special)
- October 11
- October 25
- November 1
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Glorify Yourself, Scripts, 1944 1 folder : One script for a weekly, 15-minute program of beauty and fashion tips for women with Eleanore King.
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Grand Ole Opry. Scripts, 1959 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour musical variety show originating in Nashville. The program was also known as the Prince Albert Grand Ole Opry.
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1959: - January 10, #1005
- February 7, #1009
- March 7, #1013
- April 18, #1019
- May 2, #1021
- June 27, #1029
- July 25, #1033
- August 15, #1036
- September 13, #1040
- October 31, #1047
- November 21, #1050
- December 26, #1055
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Grantland Rice's Favorite Sports Stories. Scripts, 1943-1945 1 box and 2 folders (0.6 cubic feet) : Scripts of a series half-hour dramatizations of sports stories broadcast weekly on WEAF.
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432
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1943: - December 11, #1, “The Lady Was a Flop” / by Borden Chase, adapted by Gerald Holland
- December 18, #2, “This Football” / by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, adapted by Gerald Holland
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1944 January-June: - January 8, #3, “The Hero” / by Margaret Weymouth Jackson, adapted by Gerald Holland
- January 15, #4, “You Could Look It Up” / by James Thurber, adapted by Gerald Holland
- January 22, #5, “Double for Trouble” / by B. B. Fowler, adapted by Gerald Holland
- January 29, #6, “Horseshoes” / by Ring Lardner, adapated by Gerald Holland
- February 5, #7, “Second Wind” / by Stanley Frank, adapated by Gerald Holland
- February 19, #8, “Alibi Ike” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Gerald Holland
- February 26, #9, “The Comeback” / by Aubrey Wisberg, adapated by Gerald Holland
- March 4, #10, “Old Indispensable” / by Stanley Frank, adapated by Gerald Holland
- March 11, #11, “The Phantom Drive” / by William Tilden II, adapated by Gerald Holland
- March 25, #12, “Hurry Kane” / by Ring Lardner, adapated by Gerald Holland
- April 1, #13, “Little McGraw” / by Frederick Hazlett Brennan, adapted by Gerald Holland
- April 8, #14, “Let the Chisel Ring” / by Phil R. Sheridan, adapted by Gerald Holland
- April 15, #15, “For Dear Old Sweeney” / by Stanley Frank,
- April 22, #16, “Harmony” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Gerald Holland
- April 29, #17, “The Road to Athens” / by Jackson Scholz, adapted by Gerald Holland
- May 6, #18, “Mister Conley” / by Charles Van Loan, adapted by Gerald Holland
- May 13, #19, “McGraw of the Giants” / by Frank Graham, adapted by Gerald Holland
- May 20, #20, “Dive, Brother, Dive” / by Lee Floren, adapted by Gerald Holland
- May 27, #21, “A Caddy's Diary” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Gerald Holland
- June 3, #22, “No Gloves for Jennie” / by Lee Floren, adapted by Gerald Holland
- June 10, #23, “A Frame-Up” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Ben Kagan
- June 17, #24, “Sandlot Phenom” / by W. T. Ford, adapted by Ben Kagan
- June 24, #25, “Little Poison Ivy” / by Charles E. Van Loan, adapted by Ben Kagan
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1944 July-December: - July 1, #26, “Defending Champion” / by John R. Tunis, adapted by Ben Kagan
- July 8, #27, “My Roomy” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Ben Kagan
- July 15, #28, “The Cockeyed Wonder” / by Richard Macauley, adapted by Ben Kagan
- July 22, #29, “Fore” / by Frank Bunce, adapted by Ben Kagan
- July 29, #30, “Readin', Ritin', and Resin” / by Phil R. Sheridan, adapted by Ben Kagan
- August 5, #31, “You Could Look It Up” / by James Thurber, adapted by Gerald Holland
- August 12, #32, “Old Indispensable” / by Stanley Frank, adapted by Gerald Holland
- August 19, #33, “The Making of a Sportsman” / by Thomas Stix, adapted by Ben Kagan
- August 26, #34, “Champion” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Ben Kagan
- September 2, #35, “Crazy Over Horse Mackerel” / by Philip Wylie, adapted by Ben Kagan
- September 9, #36, “Rackety Rax” / by Joel Sayre, adapted by Ben Kagan
- November 11, #37, “This Football” / by Frederick Hazlett Brennan, adapted by Gerald Holland
- November 18, #38, “The Hero” / by Margaret Weymouth Jackson, adapted by Gerald Holland
- November 25, #39, “Dive, Brother, Dive” / by Lee Floren, adapted by Gerald Holland
- December 2, #40, “Gravy Train” / by Stanley Frank, adapted by Gerald Holland
- December 9, #41, “The Twenty-Two Coaches” / by T. W. Ford, adapted by Gerald Holland
- December 16, #42, “No Gloves for Jennie” / by Lee Floren, adapted by Gerald Holland
- December 23, #43, “Second Wind” / by Stanley Frank, adapted by Gerald Holland
- December 30, #44, “The Shadow of Mickey McGann” / by Gerald Holland
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1945: - January 6, #45, “Kayo Crazy” / by Chuck Crane, adapted by Gerald Holland
- January 13, #46, “Football Brains” / by Harrison Hendryx, adapted by Gerald Holland
- January 20, #47, “Anything For a Pal” / by Edward Jurist
- January 27, #48, “The Amateur Spirit” / by Richard Macaulay, adapted by Gerald Holland
- February 3, #49, “Alibi Ike” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Gerald Holland
- February 10, #50, “Git Out o' t' Game!” by Richard Macaulay, adapted by Gerald Holland
- February 17, #51, “Ring Gunner” / by Jackson V. Scholz, adapted by Gerald Holland
- February 24, #52, “The Biscuit Eater” / by James Street, adapted by Tom Gootee
- March 3, #53, “Little McGraw” / by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, adapted by Gerald Holland
- March 10, #54, “Punchy” / by Don Tracy, adapted by Gerald Holland
- March 17, #55, “Rink Fire” / by Jackson V. Scholz, adapted by Gerald Holland
- March 24, #56, “Getaway Money” / by Patterson McNutt, adapted by Gerald Holland and Tom Gootee
- March 31, #57, “Weep No More, M'Lady” / by James Street, adapted by Gerald Holland
- April 7, #58, “The Fourteenth Virtue” / by Clifford Knight, adapted by Gerald Holland
- April 21, #59, “Harmony” / by Ring Lardner, adapted by Gerald Holland
- April 28, #60, “Please Come Home M'Lady” / by James Street, adapted by Gerald Holland
- May 5, #61, “The Gas House Gang” / by J. Roy Stockton, adapted by Gerald Holland
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The Great Gildersleeve. Scripts, 1957 1 folder : Three sample scripts of a weekly, half-hour comedy drama series written by Virginia Safford Lynn and produced and directed by Virgil Reimer.
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1957: - November 26, #59, “Turkey Feathers”
- December 2, #60, “Bessie's Snow Man”
- December 10, #61, “See America First”
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Great Moments in History. Scripts, 1926-1928, 1932, 1935-1936 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Scripts and some correspondence of a weekly series of thirty-minute dramatizations of significant events in American history, written by Henry Fisk Carlton. The programs were aired at various times on WJZ, WEAF, the Red Network, and the SE Network; and are filed by last known broadcast date.
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1926: - November 9, “Three Elevens” (handwritten script)
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1927: - March 29, “Commodore M. C. Perry Opens the Door to Japan: March 31, 1854”
- April 5, “Lee's Surrender to Grant: April 9, 1865”
- April 26, “U. S. Grant's Birthday: April 27, 1822”
- May 3, “Dewey at Manila: May 1, 1898”
- May 24, “Jamestown Virginia Settled: May 24, 1607”
- June 7, “The Lee Resolution Introduced into the Continental Congress: June 7, 1776”
- June 11, “The Wright Brothers Make the First Flight: December 17, 1903”
- June 14, “The Story of the Flag: The Stars and Stripes Adopted: June 14, 1777”
- June 28, “Rough Riders at San Juan Hill: July 1, 1898”
- July 4, “Independence Day: July 4, 1776”
- September 20, “Nathan Hale Executed: September 22, 1776”
- September 27, “Sam Adams Born: September 27, 1722”
- October 25, “Theodore Roosevelt Born: October 27, 1858”
- November 22, “The First Thanksgiving: November, 1621”
- circa December 28, “The Emancipation Proclamation: January 1, 1863”
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1928: - January 4, “Jackson at New Orleans: January 8, 1815”
- February 11, “Abraham Lincoln: February 12, 1809”
- February 15, “Unconditional Surrender: February 16, 1862”
- February 15, “Remember the Main: February 15, 1898”
- February 26, “George Washington Born: February 22, 1732
- February 29, “The Alamo: March 6, 1836”
- March 4, “The Boston Massacre: March 5, 1770”
- March 5, “The Monitor and the Merrimac: March 9, 1862”
- March 15, “Andrew Jackson Born: March 15, 1767”
- March 18, “Roger Williams and the Rhode Island Charter: March 14, 1644”
- March 25, “Peter Minuit Settles Delaware: March 26, 1928”
- April 2, “Henry Hudson Set Sail in the Half Moon: April 4, 1609”
- April 30, “Stonewall Jackson's Last Fight: May 2, 1863”
- May 7, “Then Allen Captured Ticonderoga: May 10, 1775”
- May 14, “The Burr Conspiracy: May 13, 1806”
- November 30, “The Execution of John Brown: December 2, 1859”
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1932: - June 23, “Custer's Last Stand: June 25, 1876”
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1935: - September 10, “California, the Discovery of Gold: January 24, 1848”
- November 12, “Franklin at the French Court: January 24, 1778”
- December 31, “John Paul Jones and the Bon Homme Richard: February 4, 1779” (2)
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1936: - January 14, “Alexander Hamilton Born: January 11, 1757”
- January 21, “Robert E. Lee Born: January 19, 1807” (2)
- January 28, “Boston Tea Party: December 16, 1773”
- February 11, “Benedict Arnold at Quebec: December 31, 1775”
- February 18, “The Constitution, the First State Ratifies It: December 7, 1787” (2)
- undated, “Aguinaldo's Capture: March 23, 1901”
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1928, 1934-1937, 1940, undated
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Great Plays. Scripts, 1938-1941 1 box : Scripts, correspondence and related materials concerning a weekly series of hour-long adaptations of major plays. Except for the first script, which was broadcast on WEAF, the series was aired on WJZ and the Blue Network.
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1938: - April 9, “Love for Love” / by William Congreve, adapted by Blevins Davis
- October 16, “The Trojan Women” / by Euripides, adapted by Harry A. MacFayden
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1939: - March 26, “Peter Pan” / by Sir James M. Barrie, adapted by James Church
- April 9, “Justice” / by John Galsworthy, adapted by William Hanley
- October 29, “Everyman,” adapted by Albert N. Williams
- November 12, “Romeo and Juliet” / by William Shakespeare, adapted by Charles Warburton
- November 26, “Macbeth” / by William Shakespeare, adapted by Charles Warburton
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1940: - January 5, “The Restoration Drama” / written for radio by Charles Newton
- January 21, “Ruy Blas” / by Victor Hugo, adapted by Albert N. Williams
- February 25, “The Pirates of Penzance” / by William S. Gilbert, adapted by George Maynard
- April 14, “Strife” / by John Galsworthy, adapted by Charles Warburton
- April 21, “Liliom” / by Ferenc Molnar, adapted by Joseph Bell
- April 28, “The Return of Peter Grimm” / by David Belasco, adapted by Harry MacFayden
- October 13, “Cavalcade of Drama from Ancient Greece to Broadway” / written for radio by Ranald R. MacDougall
- October 20, “The Birds” / by Aristophanes, adapted by Albert N. Williams
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1941: - February 16, “Cyrano de Bergerac” / by Edmond Restand, adapted by Ranald R. MacDougall
- December 21, “The Taming of the Shrew” / by William Shakespeare, adapted by Ranald R. MacDougall
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General Correspondence, 1938-1942
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The Hank McCune Show. Script, 1946 1 folder : One sample script of a half-hour, Hollywood-based radio program of music and comedy, directed by Max Hutto.
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Health Talk. Scripts, 1929 1 volume : Transcripts of addresses delivered by Edward Fisher Brown, Director of the Diptheria Prevention Commission of New York, on a series of programs broadcast over Stations WNYC and WJZ.
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1929: - April 11, “On Behalf of -- Your Child” (WNYC)
- April 19, “Detour -- Diptheria” (WNYC)
- May 15, “The Story of the Diptheria Campaign in New York City” (WJZ)
- June 13, “The Black Death and Other Plagues” (WNYC)
- June 27, “How Superstitious Are You?” (1) (WNYC)
- August 15, “How Superstitious Are You?” (2) (WNYC)
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Henry Morgan Show. Scripts, 1949-1950 1 box and 2 folders (0.6 cubic feet) : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour comedy-variety show produced by Ken MacGregor.
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1949: - March 13-April 24, #1-7
- May 1-June 5, #8-13
- July 6, #1
- July 13-August 24, #2-8
- August 31-September 29, #9-13
- October 7-14, #1-2
- October 21-December 16, #3-11
- December 23-30, #12-13
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1950: - January 15-March 19, #14-23
- March 26-April 23, #24-28
- April 30-June 18, #29-36
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Historic Trials. Scripts, 1929 1 folder : Eight scripts and some correspondence concerning a series of half-hour dramatizations of famour trials, written by Edward Bierstadt and broadcast weekly on WEAF.
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1929: - July 11, #1, “Socrates, the Greek Philosopher”
- July 18, #2, “Jeanne d'Arc”
- July 25, #3, “Lady Jane Grey”
- August 1, #4, “Anne of Austria”
- August 8, #5, “Mary, Queen of Scots”
- August 15, #6, “Sir Walter Raleigh”
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- “Captain William Kedd”
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Hollywood Open House. Scripts, 1943 1 folder : One script for a thirty-minute program of music and comedy.
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Home is What You Make it. Scripts, 1944-1948 2 boxes (1.4 cubic feet) : A complete run of scripts of a weekly, half-hour NBC University of the Air dramatized documentary presented in cooperation with the American Home Economics Association, the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and, beginning with episode #130, the United Council of Church Women. A sub-series on foreign countries was broadcast each summer during the life of the program.
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1944: - November 18, #1, “The White House” / by Priscilla Kent
- November 25, #2, “Your Home Tomorrow” / by Priscilla Kent
- December 2, #3, “Make It Yourself” / by Jane Ashman
- December 9, #4, “Your Doctor and Your Family” / by Priscilla Kent
- December 16, #5, “Christmas Is Coming” / by Priscilla Kent
- December 23, #6, “The Lost Halo” / by Horatio Winslow, adapted by Tom Gootee
- December 30, #7, “Living Your Budget” / by Priscilla Kent
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1945 January-April 14: - January 6, #8, “Look At Your Home” / by Priscilla Kent
- January 13, #9, “To School with Your Child” / by Priscilla Kent
- January 20, #10, “Make It Last” / by Priscilla Kent
- January 27, #11, “Good Food Pays Off” / by Priscilla Kent
- February 3, #12, “Living Together” / by Priscilla Kent
- February 10, #13, “Your and Your Neighbors” / by Priscilla Kent
- February 17, #14, “What! No Meat?” / by Priscilla Kent
- February 24, #15, “You and Your Schools” / by Elsa Russell
- March 3, #16, “Let's Get a New One” / by Priscilla Kent
- March 10, #17, “Victory Gardens” / by Priscilla Kent
- March 17, #18, “Home Canning” / by Priscilla Kent
- March 24, #19, “Freedom's Children” / by Priscilla Kent
- March 31, #20, “Fashion and You” / by Priscilla Kent
- April 7, #21, “Foreign Policy Begins On Your Front Porch” / by Priscilla Kent
- April 14, #22, “The Green Thumb” / by Elsa Russell
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1945 April 21-December: - April 21, #23, “Not By Bread Alone” / by Elsa Russell
- April 28, #24, “Look to Your Charm” / by Elsa Russell
- May 5, #25, “Going Home” / by Elsa Russell
- May 12, #26, “When the Doctor Can't Come” / by Elsa Russell
- May 19, #27, “Remodel - 1945” / by Elsa Russell
- May 26, #28, “Summing Up” / by Elsa Russell
- June 2, #29, “New Zealand -- Country with a Purpose” / by Elsa Russell
- June 9, #30, “Belgium -- Crossroads of Europe” / by Elsa Russell and Mort Reid
- June 16, #31, “China” / by Elsa Russell
- June 23, #32, “Czechoslovakia -- Heart of Europe” / by Wayne Shoemaker
- June 30, #33, “Norway” / by Doris Loewi
- July 7, #34, “Australia” / by Wilhelmina Fox
- July 14, #35, “France” / by Doris Loewi
- July 21, #36, “Remember Greece” / by Elsa Russell
- July 28, #37, “Russia” / by Wilhelmina Fo
- August 4, #38, “Great Britain” / by Wilhelmina Fox
- August 11, #39, “Schoolmaster's Miracle: A Story of Denmark” / by Sandra Michael
- August 18, #40, “Poland” / by Dorothea Lewis
- August 25, #41, “Holland” / by Erik Barnouw
- September 8, #42, “Yugoslavia” / by Wilhelmina Fox
- September 8, #43, “Mexico” / by Dorothea Lewis
- September 15, #44, “The Philippines” / by Elsa Russell
- September 22, #45, “South Africa” / by Doria Folliott
- September 29, #46, “Canada” / by Len Peterson
- October 6, #47, “Heritage of Home” / by Lou Hazam
- October 13, #48, “New Ways with Babies and Runabouts” / by Lou Hazam
- October 20, #49, “Making School a Happy Experience” / by Lou Hazam
- October 27, #50, “The Forgotten Age” / by Lou Hazam
- November 3, #51, “Tomorrow's Youth” / by Lou Hazam
- November 10, #52, “The Daily Problem of Food” / by Lou Hazam
- November 17, #53, “Thanksgiving Preview” / by Lou Hazam
- November 24, #54, “One Month to Christmas” / by Lou Hazam
- December 1, #55, “Your World Neighbors” / by Lou Hazam
- December 8, #56, “But -- Is It Over?” / by Lou Hazam
- December 15, #57, “Let's Grow Up” / by Lou Hazam
- December 22, #58, “A Carol for Christmas” / by Lou Hazam
- December 29, #59, “Ring in the New” / by Lou Hazam
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1946: - January 5, #60, “As Others See Us” / by Lou Hazam
- January 12, #61, “How's Our Health?” / by Lou Hazam
- January 19, #62, “Budget, Budget” / by Lou Hazam
- January 26, #63, “Your Money's Worth” / by Lou Hazam
- February 2, #64, “A Time to Stitch” / by Lou Hazam
- February 9, #65, “After a Fashion” / by Lou Hazam
- February 16, #66, “Skeletons from Closets” / by Lou Hazam
- February 23, #67, “Safe at Home” / by Lou Hazam
- March 2, #68, “Stop That Racket” / by Lou Hazam
- March 9, #69, “Marriage Is What You Make It” / by Lou Hazam
- March 16, #70, “As Ye Sow” / by Lou Hazam
- March 23, #71, “You Can Can -- Scientifically” / by Lou Hazam
- March 30, #72, “Radioprint for `House Sensible!” / by Lou Hazam
- April 6, #73, “What About Prefabrication” / by Lou Hazam
- April 13, #74, “A More Liveable Home” / by Lou Hazam
- April 20, #75, “Promised -- And On the Way” / by Lou Hazam
- April 27, #76, “Let's Postwar-Plan Our Communities” / by Lou Hazam
- May 4, #77, “One World of Music” / by Lou Hazam
- May 11, #78, “Tribute to Mother” / by Lou Hazam
- May 18, #79, “Let's Look at Our Schools” / by Lou Hazam
- May 25, #80, “Ride a Hobby” / by Lou Hazam
- June 1, #81, “Time for Living” / by Lou Hazam
- June 8, #82, “Summer's Children” / by Lou Hazam
- June 15, #83, “Future Indicative” / by Lou Hazam
- June 22, #84, “The Invisible Guest” / by Lou Hazam
- June 29, #85, “It's a Small World” / by Lou Hazam
- July 6, #86, “Australia” / by Lou Hazam
- July 13, #87, “Brazil” / by Lou Hazam
- July 20, #88, “Chile” / by Doria Folliott
- July 27, #89, “China” / by Doria Folliott
- August 3, #90, “Czechoslovakia” / by Doria Folliott
- August 10, #91, “France” / by Doria Folliott
- August 17, #92, “Greece” / by William Hodapp
- August 24, #93, “India” / by Doria Folliott
- August 31, #94, “Turkey” / by Doria Folliott
- September 7, #95, “Great Britain” / by Lee Berg
- September 14, #96, “Norway” / by Bruce Stauderman
- September 21, #97, “Liberia” / by Doria Folliott
- September 28, #98, “Peru” / by Lou Hazam
- October 5, #99, “The United States” / by Lee Berg
- October 12, #100, “Youth Faces the Future” / by Lou Hazam
- October 19, #101, “Children Are Human Too!” / by Lou Hazam
- October 26, #102, “Salute to the Netherlands” / by William Hodapp
- November 2, #103, “New Guides For Old” / by Lou Hazam
- November 9, #104, “The Time Has Come” / by Lou Hazam
- November 16, #105, “I, Rose Vegetarian, Love You Bill Meat-Eater” / by Lou Hazam
- November 23, #106, “Thanks to Thanksgiving” / by Lou Hazam
- November 30, #107, “The Big Freeze” / by Lou Hazam
- December 7, #108, “What's Your Favorite Dream?” / by Lou Hazam
- December 14, #109, “Happy Anniversary” / by Lou Hazam
- December 21, #110, “Suffer the Little Children” / by Lou Hazam
- December 28, #111, “Time For Resolution” / by Lou Hazam
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1947 January-August: - January 4, #112, “The Fifth Wheel” / by Lou Hazam
- January 11, #113, “Report From the World” / by Lou Hazam
- January 18, #114, “The Marriage Gallery” / by Lou Hazam
- January 25, #115, “Are You Guilty Or Innocent?,”
- February 1, #116, “The Inner Voices” / by Lou Hazam
- February 8, #117, “Stop That Nonsense!” / by Lou Hazam
- February 15, #118, “Home Is Really What You Make It” / by Lou Hazam
- February 22, #119, “The Home-Sweet-Home Rackets” / by Lou Hazam
- March 1, #120, “As the Twig Is Bent” / by Lou Hazam
- March 8, #121, “Your Haunted House” / by Lou Hazam
- March 15, #122, “Alcoholism -- Sin or Sickness?” / by Lou Hazam
- March 22, #123, “Madam, Beware!” / by Lou Hazam
- March 29, #124, “Take a Look at Yourself” / by Lou Hazam
- April 5, #125, “Out on a Limb” / by Lous Hazam
- April 12, #126, “Between Friends” / by Lou Hazam
- April 19, #127, “Whose Baby Are You?” / by Lou Hazam
- April 26, #128, “Talents and Children” / by Lou Hazam
- May 3, #129, “The Case of the Coiled Spring” / by Lou Hazam
- May 10, #130, “Carrie Chapman Catt: Mother of the Rights of Women” / by Lou Hazam
- May 17, #131, “Change of Heart” / by Lou Hazam
- May 24, #132, “Antonin Dvorak -- A Czech Ear for American Music” / by Lou Hazam
- May 31, #133, “Hans Christian Andersen...The Ugly Duckling Who Charmed the World” / by Lou Hazam
- June 7, #134, “China -- A Sculptor of American History” / by Lou Hazam
- June 14, #135, “South Africa -- Diamond Mine to America” / by Lou Hazam
- June 21, #136, “The West Indies...From Columbus to Cane, Cotton and Calypso” / by Lou Hazam
- June 28, #137, “A Russian Design for Laughter -- `The Inspector General'” / by Lou Hazam
- July 5, #138, “A Tribute to Mother England” / by Lou Hazam
- July 12, #139, “Aesop -- Fables for Today and Tomorrow” / by Lou Hazam
- July 19, #140, “Paderewski -- Pianist and Patriot” / by Lou Hazam
- July 26, #141, “Leeuwenhoek -- The Man Who Gave Us `Magic Eyes'” / by Lou Hazam
- August 2, #142, “Canadian Seed for American Bread” / by Lou Hazam
- August 9, #143, “M. Nicholas Appert -- Father of Canning” / by Lou Hazam
- August 16, #144, “Siam--Our Collaborator in Victory” / by Lou Hazam
- August 23, #145, “Roots of America” / by Lou Hazam
- August 30, #146, “Alfred Nobel...From Dynamite to Peace” / by Lou Hazam
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1947 September-December: - September 6, #147, “Puerto Rico -- American Island” / by Lou Hazam
- September 13, #148, “Andrew Carnegie -- The Star-Spangled Scotsman” / by Lou Hazam
- September 20, #149, “Here's to Youth” / by Lou Hazam
- September 27, #150, “Stop That Gangster -- Cancer!” / by Lou Hazam
- October 4, #151, “School Daze” / by Lou Hazam
- October 11, “Love in Bloom” / by Lou Hazam
- October 18, #153, “Early to Bed” / by Lou Hazam
- October 25, #154, “Puppets and Purse-Strings” / by Lou Hazam
- November 1, #155, “Freedom Is a Home-Made Thing” / by Lou Hazam
- November 8, #156, “The Little Dictator” / by Lou Hazam
- November 15, #157, “The Man in the Garbage Can” / by Lou Hazam
- November 22, #158, “Dear Benefactor...” / by Lou Hazam
- November 29, #159, “Santa Claus Will Get You If You Don't Watch Out” / by Lou Hazam
- December 6, #160, “The Care and Feeding of Your Automobile” / by Lou Hazam
- December 13, #161, “The Story of the Double-Barred Cross” / by Lou Hazam
- December 20, #162, “And the Trees Shall Clap Their Hands” / by Lou Hazam
- December 27, #163, “The Little Girl Who Had Everything” / by Lou Hazam
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1948: - January 3, #164, “Who's Your Doctor?” / by Lou Hazam
- January 10, #165, “Where Do We Go From Here?” / by Lou Hazam
- January 17, #166, “Atomic Energy Is Your Business” / by Lou Hazam
- January 24, #167, “Love Thy Neightbor” / by Lou Hazam
- January 31, #168, “Sitters -- A Baby's Eye View” / by Lou Hazam
- February 7, #169, “Portrait in Oil” / by Lou Hazam
- February 14, #170, “Abide With Me” / by Lou Hazam
- February 21, #171, “Freedom Is a Home-Made Thing” / by Lou Hazam
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Hotline. Scripts, 1960-1970 1 folder : Scripts and line-ups for a twice-daily special news report fed to the network stations.
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1960-1970: - 1960 September 23
- 1961 April 12
- 1964 August 24, 26, 27
- 1966 June 1, 3, 6-10
- 1970 August 26
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House of Myths. Scripts, 1926-1927, 1930, undated 2 folders : Scripts and some related material concerning a weekly series of thirty-minute dramatizations of stories from classical mythology. The series, broadcast on WEAF, was written by Henry Fisk Carlton.
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1926: - November 22, “The Piping of the Wood God Pan”
- November 29, “The Story of Apollo” (handwritten script)
- December 6, “Jupiter”
- December 13 and 20, “Prometheus”
- December 27, “Psyche and Cupid”
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1927: - January 3, “Venus” (handwritten script)
- January 10, “Proserpine”
- January 17, “King Midas of the Golden Touch”
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1930: - May 20 and 27, “Juno Takes a Hand”
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undated: - “Cadmus, Builder of Thebes”
- “Diana, Goddess of the Moon”
- “The Golden Fleece”
- “Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom”
- “Orpheus”
- “Perseus”
- “The Three Golden Apples”
- “Vulcan, God of Fire and Forge”
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Hugh Gibson. Scripts, 1939 1 folder : Transcripts of Hugh Gibson's ten and fifteen-minute broadcasts of political commentary and analysis of the European situation in 1939. The broadcasts in August and those on September 3 and 10 apparently comprise a six-part weekly series on European affairs, broadcast on the Blue Network. Other of these programs may have been part of a WEAF and Red Network series entitled Observations on the European War or News and Observations.
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1939: - August 6, “Overview of the European Situation”
- August 13, “The British Attitude Today”
- August 20, “The German Attitude Today”
- August 27, “The Chance for Peace”
- September 2, “The situation in Britain”
- September 3, “What Europe Thinks of Us”
- September 4, “Evacuation of Americans in Europe”
- September 4, “The sinking of the Athenia”
- September 8, “The Place of Spain in Europe”
- September 10, “The situation in Spain”
- September 26, “Russia”
- October 31, “Observations on the European War” [general outline]
- October 4, “The new diplomacy”
- November 7, “Will the war go on?”
- November 14, “Broadcast on Belgium and Holland”
- November 21, “Observations on the European War”
- November 26, “News and Observations: Finland”
- November 28, “Propaganda”
- December 2, “Finland - II”
- December 5, “Breaking Off with Russia”
- December 9, “Russia”
- December 12, “Removing Russia From the League of Nations”
- December 16, “The Next Generation”
- December 19, “A Negotiated Peace”
- December 23, “Alice in Wonderland”
- December 29, “Peace”
- December 30, “Slogans”
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“I Have No Prayer.” Script, 1943 1 folder : Script for a program presented by the National Conference of Christians and Jews and the Blue Network. The program starred Lloyd Nolan.
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1943: - February 27, “I Have No Prayer” / by Arch Oboler
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Ideas That Came True. Scripts, 1938-1940 1 folder : Social Science worksheets and teachers' manuals used in connection with a weekly series of half-hour narratives by Dr. Rollo G. Reynolds.
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1938 November-1939 January: - November 3, #1, “The Growth of the American Press: The Story of the Newspaper”
- November 10, #2, “The Mail Came Through: The Story of the Post Office”
- November 17, #3, “Messengers of Light: The Story of the Telephone”
- November 24, #4, “What an Electric Spark Can Do: The Story of the Telegraph”
- December 1, #5, “The Silver Screen: The Story of Moving Pictures”
- December 8, #6, “All Through the Air: The Story of the Radio”
- December 15, #7, “Ships A-Sailing: The Story of Sailing Ships”
- December 22, #8, “Afloat on Blue Water: The Story of the Steamship”
- January 5, #9, “The Horseless Carriage: The Story of the Automobile”
- January 12, #10, “The Nation's Skyways” The Story of the Airplace”
- January 19, #11, “Adventures in Engineering: The Story of Bridges and Tunnels”
- January 26, #12, “Through By Rail: The Story of the Railroads”
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Second Series, 1939 February 2-April 27: - Teacher's Manual
- February 2, #13, “The Streamlined Train: The Story of America's Modern Railways”
- February 9, #14, “On the Subway: How We Travel Underground”
- February 16, #15, “01' Man River: The Story of Early Steamboating Days”
- February 23, #16, “New York Harbor: A Traffic Center Afloat”
- March 2, #17, “Teamsters and Tinkling Bells: A Story of the Old National Pike”
- March 9, #18, “Up-and-Down Railways: The Story of the Hydraulic Elevator”
- March 16, #19, “Two Mules and a Boy: The Story of the Erie Canal”
- March 23, #20, “Across the Isthmus: The Story of the Panama Canal”
- March 30, #21, “Hidden Trails and Mountain Passes: Highways of the Pioneer”
- April 6, #22, “Lights on a Lee Shore: The Story of Lighthouses and Light Ships”
- April 13, #23, “Green, Amber, and Red: A Drama of Safety”
- April 20, #24, “What Makes the Wheels Go Round?: The Story of Hydro-Electric Power”
- April 27, #25, “From the Appian Way to Broadway: A Summing Up of the Subject of Transportation”
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1939 October 5-1940 January 4: - Teacher's Manual
- October 5, #1, “The Greatest Idea of Them All: The Idea of Democracy”
- October 12, #2, “Land Ho! Sail On!: The Story of the Genoan Adventurer”
- October 19, #3, “Virginia and the Queen: How Liberty's Flame Began to Burn”
- October 26, #4, “Pilgrims and Puritans: The Search for Freedom”
- November 2, #5, “Westward the Search for Liberty Goes on!: Connecticut and the Hampshire Grants”
- November 9, #6, “The Soldier and the Silver Peg: Democracy on Manhattan Island”
- November 16, #7, “The Quakers Are Coming: William Penn and the Shackamaxon Elm”
- November 23, #8, “Along the Warrior's Trace: Democracy Crosses the Alleghenies”
- November 30, #9, “Kaskaskia and Vincennes: The Drummer Boy and the Flood”
- December 7, #10, “Yankee Doodle and the British King: Sam Adams Cries `Democracy Forever!' ”
- December 14, #11, “In Carpenters Hall: A Woman's Cry--Are We at War?”
- December 21, #12, “The First Fourth of July: Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land”
- January 4, #13, “Our American Constitution: The Bill of Rights”
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If Fight We Must. Scripts, 1951 1 folder : Scripts of two programs in a short-lived weekly series of half-hour dramatizations on the threat of Communism. The series was produced in cooperation with the American Legion.
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1951: - February 3, #1, “The Nature of the Enemy” (3 versions) / by Welbourn Kelley
- February 17(?), #3, “The Ridgeville Affair”
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Jack Armstrong, The All-American Boy. Scripts, 1940-1941 2.5 boxes (2.2 cubic feet) : Scripts of a children's dramatic serial broadcast daily, Monday through Friday, in fifteen-minute episodes. The series originated in Chicago.
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1941 January-March 21: - January 1-3, 6-10
- January 13-17, 20-24, #1590-1610, “The Zamboanga Adventure”
- January 27, 31, February 3-7, #1611-20, “The Outlaw Trading Schooner”
- February 10-14, 17-21
- March 3-7, #1621-1630, 1636-1640, “The Adventure of the Missing Professor Loring”
- March 10-14, 17-21
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1941 March 24-July 8: - March 24-28, 31, April 1-4
- April 7-11, 14-18, #1641-1670, “The Land of the Fiery Crocodile”
- April 21-25, 28-30, May 1-2
- May 5-9, 12-16, #1671-90, “The Great Battle of the Moros”
- May 19-23, 26-30, #1691-1700, “The Adventure of the Uranium 235”
- June 2-6, 12-13, 16-18
- June 19, 23-127, 30, July 1-4, 7-8
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1941 July 9-September: - July 9-11, 14-17, 21-23
- July 24-25, 28-31, August 1, 4-7
- August 8, 11-12, 14-15, 18-22, #1701-7, 1709-14, 1716-34, 1736-1752, 1754-1760, “Jack Armstrong and the Gray Shadow”
- August 25-29, September 1-5
- September 15-16, 18-19, 22-26, #1761-70, 1776-7, 1779-85, “Jack Armstrong and the Dragon Men”
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Jerry Marlowe. Script, 1949 1 folder : Sampel script of a weekly, fifteen-minute musical variety show starring Jerry Marlowe. The program originated in Hollywood.
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Labor for Victory. Scripts, 1942-1943 4 folders : Scripts of a weekly series of fifteen-minute programs presented alternately by the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations. The series included interviews, speeches, round-table discussions, music, and dramatizations concerning the role of labor unions in the war effort.
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1942: - April 25-May 2
- May 9, “The National Maritime Union: `Keep `Em Sailing' ” / by Peter Frye
- May 23
- May 30, by Ben Hecht
- June 6, by Peter Lyon
- June 13, by Howard Teichmann
- June 20, by Robert Richards and Peter Lyon
- June 27
- July 4
- July 18
- July 25
- August 1, “The Bullet That's Going to Kill Hitler”
- August 8
- August 15, by Millard Lampell
- August 29
- September 5
- September 12, “American Communications Association: `The Message Must Get Through'” / by Peter Frye
- September 26
- October 11, by Peter Lyon
- November 8-November 29
- December 13, by Robert Cruden
- December 27
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1943: - January 9
- January 10
- January 24, by Peter Lyon
- February 21-28
- March 7, by Peter Lyon
- March 14-April 18
- May 2
- May 16
- May 30
- June 20
- June 27, “John Henry Hammers It Out” by Peter Lyon, lyrics by Langston Hughes
- July 4-July 25
- August 8
- August 22
- August 29, “Labor's Views on Postwar Problems” / by George Meany
- September 5
- September 19
- October 3-17
- October 31, by Wally Gould
- November 21, “The Case of the Poll Tax” / by Frank Griffin and Peter Lyons
- November 28, by Phil Pearl
- December 5
- December 26, by Ben Kagan
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Layman's View of the News. Scripts, 1944-45 1 folder : Three scripts for a weekly 15-minute program of comment on the news by Alvin Wilder, an advertising agent. The program originated in Hollywood.
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1944-1946: - 1944 September 3
- 1945 September 2
- 1946 September 5
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Little Drama Movement. Scripts, 1929 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly series of dramatizations of a small-town theater's performances, each half-hour show including an introductory comedy routine, two musical numbers, and a short play. The series, broadcast on WJZ, was written by Lawrence Grattan.
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The Log of The Cruiser St. Paul. Script, 1951 1 folder : Sample script of a half-hour dramatization based on true stories taken from Navy files. The program, narrated by Ben Grauer, concerned the uses of and need for C.A.R.E. packages in Korea.
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The Lutheran Hour. Scripts, 1961-1962 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour religious broadcast sponsored by the Lutheran Laymen's League. Each program consisted mainly of a sermon written and delivered by the Reverend Doctor Oswald Hoffman, with the Reverend Elmer Knoernschild as announcer and music by the Concordia Seminary Lutheran Hour Chorus.
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1961: - March 5, “I Believe in God the Holy Spirit”
- November 26, “Thus Saith the Lord”
- December 17, “Mary and Joseph”
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1962: - January 14, “The Image of a Layman”
- January 21, “Is Marriage Here to Stay?”
- January 28, “Who Is God?”
- February 4, “What Is Man?”
- February 11, “The Quest for Certainty”
- February 18, “At the Crossroads”
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Ma Perkins. Scripts, 1940-1941 4 folders : Scripts of a daytime serial drama originating at WMAQ in Chicago and broadcast fifteen minutes daily, Monday through Friday. The seris, also known as Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins, was produced by Blackett-Sample-Hummert Inc. and written by Robert Hardy Andrews. Scripts #1934-1986 comprise part of a subseries entitled “Willy's Millions,” and #1987-2000 begin “Fay's First Year.”
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1941: - January 1-2, 6-10, 13-17, 20, #1937-8, 1940-50
- January 21-24, 27-31, #1951-59
- February 3-7, 10-13, #1960-68
- February 14, 17-21, #1960-74
- March 3-7, 10-11, #1987-2000
- March 12-14, 17-21, 24-28, 31, #1987-2000
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Magic of Speech. Scripts, 1935-1936 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) : Scripts and some correspondence for a weekly WEAF series of half-hour broadcasts on the use of voice, pronunciation, vocabulary, and gramMarch The usual program format included an introductory lesson, interview, or discussion followed by a short sketch or readings illustrating the development of the language or the importance of language skills. Vida Ravenscroft Sutton wrote and directed the series in cooperation with the Radio Council for American Speech. The correspondence folder contains a letter from Hamlin Garland.
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1935: - February 15, #21, Selected Readings
- February 22, #22, “Noah Webster”
- March 1, #23, “The Golden House of Nero”
- March 8, #24, “The Talesman” / by Marguerite Harrison Blake
- March 15, #25, “The Interpreter”
- March 22, #26, “He Got the Job”
- March 29, #27, “Marco Polo Returns” / by Louise Palmer Close, adapted by Vida Sutton
- April 5, #28
- April 12, #29, “Readings and Music (Sixth Anniversary Show)
- April 19, #30, “Everyman”
- April 26, #31, “Is Social Security Possible?”
- May 3, #32, “Round-Table Discussion
- May 10, #33, Songs and Stories
- May 17, #34, “Everyman”
- May 24, #35, “The Tree of Life: The Story of Lamarck”
- May 31, #36, “The Fires of Life”
- June 7, #37, “Thosts of Old New Orleans”
- June 14, #38, “Marco Polo Returns”
- June 21, #39, “The American Language”
- June 28, #40, “Beyond Words: The Story of Beethoven”
- September 13, #1, “Stories and Songs
- September 20, #2, “Folk Songs”
- September 27, #3, “The Wiseman”
- October 11, #4, “Noah Webster”
- October 18, #5, “A Story of the Civil War: North and South”
- October 25, #6, “He Got the Job” / by Charlton Andrews
- November 1, #7, “As Others Hear Us”
- November 8, #8, Interview
- November 15, #9, Questionnaire
- November 22, #10, Ballads and Readings
- November 29, #11, “The Book of Books”
- December 6, #12, “The Great Galen”
- December 13, #13, “Michael Faraday”
- December 27, #15, “When Hannah Var Eight Yar Old” / by Elizabeth Girling
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1936: - January 3, #16, “The First Physician”
- January 10, #17, “The Power of an Idea”
- January 17, #18, “This Bright New World”
- January 24, #19, “Seeing and Hearing America”
- January 31, #20, “Nature's Book: The Story of Roger Bacon”
- February 7, #21, “The Meaning of America”
- February 14, #22, “Seeing and Hearing America,” continued.
- February 21, #23, “A Night at Valley Forge” / by Charlton Andrews, adapted by Vida Sutton
- February 28, #24, “Marco Polo Returns”
- March 13, #26, “Tea Table Talk”
- March 20, #27, “Telling the News”
- March 27, #28, “In Libert's Name”
- April 3, #29, “Scenes from the Life of Sarah Siddons”
- April 10, #30, “Everyman”
- April 17, #31, Choral Speaking
- April 24, #32, “Breaking With Traditions”
- May 1, #33, “The Sun Treaders: Scenes from the Life of Shelley”
- May 8, #34, “Let's Make a New World”
- May 15, #35, “Beyond Words”
- May 22, #36, “The Interpreter”
- May 29, #37, “Great Little People”
- June 5, #38, “Many Tongues”
- June 12, #39, “Romance of Words”
- June 19, #40, “The Prophet of the Eclipse: The Story of Thales”
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1937: - January 23, #20, Animal Speech”
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Correspondence and Related Material, 1933-1938, 1940-1941
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The Magnificent Montague. Scripts, 1950-1951 2 folders : Scripts of a weekly, thirty-minute situation comedy series starring Monty Wooley as an ex-Shakespearean actor who plays Uncle Goodheart on an afternoon radio serial. The series was written by Nat Hiken, who was also director, and Billy Friedberg.
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1950: - November 17-24
- December 15-22, #6-7
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1951: - January 5-February 2, #9-13
- February 16, #15
- April 20, #24
- July 7
- July 28, #37
- August 4, #39
- August 18-25, #41-42
- September 22, #46
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Making the Movies. Scripts, 1932 1 folder : Four sample scripts of a fifteen-minute variety program broadcast weekly on WJZ. The series, sponsored by the Kelly-Springfield Tire Company and starring Raymond Knight, purported to take listeners behind the scenes in a motion picture studio. Included were comic and melodramatic sketches and music.
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1932: - March 20
- April 3
- April 10
- April 24
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The March of Mercy. Scripts, 1943? 2 folders : Scripts of an American Red Cross series of dramatizations on the need for nurses' aides during wartime. The program, broadcast on WEAF, was aired weekly for fifteen minutes.
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1943: - #1, by Frederick Heider
- #2, by Frederick Heider
- #3, by Frederick Heider
- #4, by Frederick Heider
- #5, by Richard McDonagh
- #6, by Ruth L. Barth and Gladys Conry
- #7, by Nora Stirling
- #8, by Richard McDonagh
- #9, by Milton Geiger
- #10, by Lawrence Menkin
- #11, by Helen Walpole
- #12, by Helen Walpole
- #13, by Morton Wishengrad
- 14, by Gerald Holland
- #15, by Priscilla Kent
- #16, by Edmund Birnbryer
- #17, by Priscilla Kent
- #18, by Isabel Tuomey (2 versions)
- #19, by Morton Wishengrad
- #20, by Nora Stirling
- #21, by Marjorie Hayes Camp
- #22, by Freda Yourdis
- #23, by William Morwood
- #24, by Eve Merriam
- #25, by Frank Wilson
- #26, by Frank B. Wells
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The March of Time. Scripts, 1938 3 folders : Rehearsal and broadcast scripts of a thirty-minute series of dramatizations and re-enactments of memorable scenes from the news of the week, broadcast weekly on WJZ.
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1938: - June 2-9
- July 15
- August 10 (first rehearsal for show of August 12)
- August 12 (closing commercial only)
- August 24 (first rehearsal for show of August 26)
- August 26-September 2
- September 7 (rehearsal for show of September 9)
- September 8 (rehearsal for show of September 9)
- September 13 (rehearsal for show of September 16)
- September 15 (rehearsal for show of September 16)
- September 21 (first rehearsal for show of September 23)
- September 23
- September 29 (second rehearsal for show of September 30)
- September 30
- October 5 (first rehearsal for show of October 7)
- October 6 (second rehearsal for show of October 7)
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The Martin and Lewis Show. Scripts, 1949 2 folders : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour comedy variety program starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. The series was produced and directed by Robert L. Redd, and written by Dick McKnight, Ray Allen, and one or more of the following: Norman Sullivan, Chet Castellaw, Roger Price, and Sid Resnick.
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1949: - May 1-29, #5-9
- June 5-July 12, #10-15
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Me and Janie. Script, 1949 1 folder : One sample script of a weekly, half-hour situation comedy series written by John L. Greene. The program was produced in Hollywood under the supervision of Bernard L. Schubert.
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1949: - September 20, #11, “George Meets the Nephew”
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Metropolitan Opera Broadcasts. Script, 1936 1 folder : One sample script of a series of 2-1/2 hour broadcasts of performances in the Metropolitan Opera House. The Saturday afternoon program was aired alternately on WJZ and WEAF; the performance of “Aida” was the final broadcast of the season.
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Music in the Night. Scripts, 1944-1949 1 folder : Eight scripts for a 30-minute program of music and poetry originating in Hollywood.
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1944-1949: - 1944 September 3
- 1945 September 2
- 1946 September 1
- 1947 September 4, 6, 7
- 1948 September 12
- 1949 September 18 (Music and the Muse)
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My True Story. Scripts, 1958-1959 2.5 boxes (1.8 cubic feet) : Sample scripts of a daytime drama series broadcast daily, Monday through Friday, each self-contained episode consisting of a dramatization adapted by Margaret Sangster from material supplied by True Story Magazine. The segments were thirty minutes in length through July 18, 1958, after which hour-long shows were aired. The series was directed by Kenneth MacGregor and produced by Ted Lloyd.
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1958: - January 1, #3578, “Chinese New Year No Go Bang!”
- January 8, #3583, “Hurricane Baby”
- January 9, #3584, “Pretty Is as Pretty Does” or “Frosting's Tasty Too!”
- January 17, #3590, “Kids Wanted?”
- January 20, #3591, “Your Mama Was a Rat!”
- January 28, #3597, “Loose from the Loop”
- February 5, #3603, “Mama Wore Tights”
- February 13, #3609, “Little Sister Around My Neck”
- February 21, #3615, “G. Washington Has Coffee”
- March 3, #3621, “Three Times In and Out”
- March 4, #3622, “Who Chaperoned Who?”
- March 19, #3633, “Girl Gets Golden Boy”
- March 27, #3639, “The Double-Cross Doubles Back”
- March 28, #3640, “Cub in a Culvert”
- April 7, #3646, “From Riches to Riches”
- April 15, #3652, “Takes Two to Tune a Guitar”
- April 16, #3653, “I Marry Drunks”
- April 17, #3654, “A Ghost Faced-Fades”
- April 25, #3660, “His Big Fat Wife Wasn't Enough”
- April 29, #3662, “Teen-Aged Wolf”
- May 7, #3668, “To Teach or Not to Teach”
- May 15, #3674, “Anti-Trust Mama”
- May 23, #3680, “Upset By a Setter”
- May 28, #3683, “To Teach or Not to Teach”
- May 29, #3684, “His Mother Was a Vampire”
- May 30, #3685, “Peg-Leg G.I. Gets Gal” or “Bitter Battle Buddy”
- June 9, #3691, “A Full House Is Not a Home”
- June 17, #3697, “Shut-Out Papa Is Shy”
- June 25, #3703, “Get Hitched-You Witch!”
- July 3, #3709, “Bauble Trouble”
- July 11, #3715, “No Wedding Bells For You, Maw!”
- July 14, #3716, “Uncommunicative Cupid” or “This Special Kind of Love”
- July 22, #3722, “The Whispering Lake”
- July 30, #3728, “Such a Little Boy”
- August 7, #3734, “Secret Lovers”
- August 15, #3740, “Boy With a Bad Reputation”
- August 18, #3741, “Tired of My Marriage”
- August 19, #3742, “I'd Marry Him in Hell”
- August 27, #3748, “Broken Home”
- September 4, #3754, “Sentimental Grandmother”
- September 12, #3760, “I Won Him Back”
- September 15, #3761, “What I wouldn't Do to Get a Man”
- September 23, #3767, “Cast Off Child”
- October 1, #3773, “Going Steady”
- October 9, #3779, “Sixteen and About to Become a Mother”
- October 17, #3785, “Just Call Me Darling”
- October 20, #3786, “Letter to My Son”
- October 28, #3792, “Teen Age Hitch-Hiker”
- October 29, #3793, “Manhandled”
- November 6, #3799, “Suspicious of Each Other”
- November 7, #3800, “For Rent, One Baby”
- November 10, #3891, “Idle Women”
- November 19, #3808, “No Man Asked to Marry Me”
- November 20, #3809, “Hangout For My Gang”
- November 25, #3812, “Spring Song”
- November 28, #3815, “Expensive Girl”
- December 1, #3816, “Never Mind Some Day, We Want to Live Now”
- December 9, #3822, “I Blind Dated a Murderer”
- December 17, #3828, “I Destroyed My Marriage”
- December 18, #3829, “Behind the Closed Door”
- December 24, #3833, “A Christmas to Remember”
- December 26, #3835, “Letters From an Unknown”
- December 31, #3838, “The Winner”
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1959: - January 5, #3841, “Love Song”
- January 6, #3842, “A Man for Mom”
- January 14, #3848, “The Man Next Door”
- January 22, #3854, “Homely Wife - Handsome Husband”
- January 30, #3860, “There's Always Gerda”
- February 2, #3861, “I Stole My Husband”
- February 10, #3867, “You Killed My Sister”
- February 18, #3873, “Without Regret”
- February 27, #3880, “Liniment Versus Love”
- March 2, #3881, “I've Never Stopped Loving You”
- March 10, #3887, “Good Girls Have It Easy”
- March 18, #3893, “She Likes Being a Cripple”
- March 26, #3899, “I'd Still Live Like a Bachelor”
- April 3, #3905, “Lost - The Sweetest Years of My Life”
- April 6, #3906, “I Wanted Her All to Myself”
- April 14, #3912, “Turn Me Into a Decent Girl”
- April 22, #3918, “A Year Ago Today”
- April 30, #3924, “I Lied for Love”
- May 11, #3931, “Get Out and Stop Bothering Me”
- May 12, #3932, “I Didn't Want My Son to Marry”
- May 13, #3933, “I'll Take Care of You”
- May 21, #3939, “What If We Have a Baby”
- May 29, #3945, “Old Feel”
- June 2, #3947, “Can't We Share My Son?”
- June 10, #3953, “Afraid to Trust My Heart”
- June 11, #3954, “Laura in Wonderland”
- June 19, #3960, “I Couldn't Keep a Boyfriend”
- June 22, #3961, “I Wanted to Kill That Lady-Killer”
- June 30, #3967, “I Was an Imitation Wife”
- July 8, #3973, “The Cutest Wife in the World”
- July 16, #3979, “Save Us From Each Other”
- July 24, #3985, “Tough to Be a Teen”
- August 4, #3992, “Lover's Choice”
- August 5, #3993, “I Turned to His Best Friend”
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NBC Music Appreciation Hour. Script, 1936 1 folder : One sample script and one press release from a series of hour-long children's classical music programs aired weekly on the Red and Blue Networks. Instead of the usual concert, the program broadcast from this script consisted of dramatizations of incidents in the life of Beethoven and Handel.
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1936: - 1936 December 18, Series C, 5th Concert, “Handel: Water Music” and “Beethoven: Canon to Maelzel”
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NBC Parade of Stars. Scripts, 1942-1943 1 folder : Eleven scripts of a series, written by Eric Barnouw, of fifteen-minute promotional musical variety shows broadcast at the beginning of WEAF radio seasons. Each show consisted of taped highlights of other NBC radio programs interspersed with live announcing.
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1942-1943: - 1942 September 28-October 2, #1-5
- 1943 February 2, #6
- 1943 February?, #7
- 1943 February?, #8
- 1943 February 12-19, #9-11
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The NBC Radio Theater. Scripts, 1959-1960 1 box : Scripts of a daily series of hour-long original radio dramas. Himan Brown produced and directed all the scripts except that of October 28, 1959, which was done by the author.
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1959: - April 27, “Come Be My Love,” by Charles Friedman
- May 5, “The Valley,” by Robert Newman
- May 13, “The Star Quality,” by Earl Hamner
- May 21, “My Best Friend's Girl,” by Robert Cenedella
- May 29, “My Brother's Keeper” / by Robert Newman
- June 15, “The Brain Trust” / by John Sadler
- June 23, “Paper Chase” / by Murray Burnett
- July 1, “The Camera Eye” / by Peter Martin
- July 9, “Marry in Haste” / by Sam Dann
- July 17, “Second Meeting” / by Sam Dann
- August 10, “The Bridge” / by Sam Dann
- August 18, “Local Talent” / by Sam Dann
- August 26, “Everything to Live For” / by Peter Martin
- September 3, “Old Trooper” / by Sam Dann
- September 11, “Return Engagement” / by Robert Newman
- October 12, “The Man in Eight Fourteen” / by Sam Dann
- October 20, “The One and the Only” / by Sam Elkin
- October 28, “Return to Springbank” / by Murray Burnett
- November 5, “Romantic Lady” / by Murray Burnett
- November 13, “Break Even” / by Sam Dann
- November 23, “The Other Woman” / by Robert Newman
- December 1, “Dirty Money” / by Sam Elkin
- December 9, “Golden Harvest” / by Sam Dann
- December 25, “Among the Missing” / by Robert Newman
- December 17, “The Women In His Life” / by Sam Dann
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1960: - January 1, “Kindred Spirit” / by Sam Dann
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National Grand Opera. Scripts, 1927-1929 1 folder : Scripts of a weekly series of broadcasts of performances by the National Grand Opera Company. The scripts, which range in length from thirty to ninety minutes, generally include only the commentary, and not the operatic dialogue. With the exception of the March 11, 1929 script, which was aired on WJZ and the Blue Network, the scripts were broadcast over WEAF and the Red Network.
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1927-1929: - 1927 November 23, “The Magic Flute”
- 1928 April 25, “Norma”
- 1928 May 23, “Il Trovatore”
- 1928 June 6, “La Favorita”
- 1928 December 17, “Lucia di Lammermoor”
- 1929 January 14, “Samson and Delilah”
- 1929 February 25, “The Pearl Fishers”
- 1929 March 11, “The Marriage of Figaro”
- 1929 March 18, “Fidelio”
- 1929 April 1, “Namiko San”
- 1929 April 8, “L'Eliser d'Amour”
- 1929 April 15, “Aida”
- 1929 April 29, “The Masked Ball”
- 1929 May 9, “Shanewis”
- 1929 May 20, “Halka”
- 1929 June 17, “Der Freischutz”
- 1929 July 1, “H. M. S. Pinafore”
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National Light Opera. Scripts, 1928-1936 1.5 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Scripts of a weekly series of radio adaptations of operas, broadcast at times over WEAF and the Red Network and at times on WJZ and the Blue Network. Each program was either thirty, sixty, or ninety minutes long.
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1928: - July 25, “Iolanthe”
- November 25, “The Princess of Trebizonde”
- December 9, “The Mascot”
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1929: - January 6, “The Bohemian Girl”
- April 21, “The Red Mill”
- April 28, “King Dodo”
- May 5, “The Idol's Eye”
- May 12, “Spring Maid”
- May 26, “Wizard of the Nile”
- June 9, “It Happened in Nordland”
- June 16, “Love's Lottery”
- June 23, “The Geisha”
- July 8, “The Mikado”
- July 14, “Princess Pat”
- July 21, “The Sho-Gun”
- July 24, “The Yeomen of the Guard”
- July 28, “Dolly Dollars”
- July 31, “Iolanthe”
- August 7, “The Pirates of Penzance”
- August 11, “Tattooed Man”
- August 14, “The Gondoliers”
- August 25, “The Ameer”
- September 1, “The Yankee Consul”
- September 4, “The Sorcerer”
- September 8, “The Debutante”
- September 22, “When Sweet Sixteen”
- October 6, “Her Regiment”
- October 20, “Babette”
- October 27, “The Jolly Musketeer”
- November 10, “When Johnny Comes Marching Home”
- November 17, “The Red Mill”
- November 24, “The Girl of My Dreams”
- December 1, “The Idol's Eye”
- December 8, “The Sultan of Sulu”
- December 15, “The Princess Pat”
- December 22, “Marcelle”
- 1929?, “The Viceroy”
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1930: - January 5, “The Geisha”
- January 12, “The Mikado”
- January 19, “The Lily of Killarney”
- February 2, “Rip Van Winkle”
- February 9, “Iolanthe”
- April 20, “Cox and Box”
- April 27, “Boccaccio”
- August 28, “The Singing Girl”
- September 4, “Princess Pat”
- September 25, “Naughty Marietta”
- October 2, “The Only Girl”
- October 16, “Eileen”
- October 23, “Mademoiselle Modiste”
- October 30, “Sweethearts”
- November 6, “The Serenade”
- November 13, “The Debutante”
- November 20, “The Fortune Teller”
- November 27, “The Madcap Duchess”
- December 4, “Her Regiment”
- December 11, “It Happened in Nordland”
- December 18, “Rose of Algeria”
- December 25, “Babes in Toyland”
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1931-1932: - 1931 July 12, “Patience” or “Bunthorne's Bride”
- 1931 July 19, “Princess Ida”
- 1931 July 26?, “Ruddigore”
- 1931 August 9, “The Sorcerer”
- 1931 August 16, “The Gondoliers”
- 1931 August 30, “H.M.S. Pinafore”
- 1931 September 13, “Yeomen of the Guard”
- 1931 September 20, “The Mikado”
- 1931 October 4, “The Pirates of Penzance”
- 1932 January 1, “The Merry Widow” (includes copy of 1927 version)
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1933-1936: - 1933 May 13, “The Gondoliers”
- 1934 February 4, “The Grand Duchess”
- 1935 January 29, “The Pirates of Penzance”
- 1935 March 19, “Princess Ida”
- 1935 April 9, “The Yeomen of the Guard”
- 1935 April 16, “The Pirates of Penzance”
- 1935 May 14, “The Chimes of Normandy”
- 1935 May 21, “Rip Van Winkle”
- 1935 May 28, “The Mascot”
- 1935 June 28, “The Mikado”
- 1935 September 8, “The Mikado”
- 1936 March 2, “H.M.S. Pinafore”
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National Radio Pulpit. Transcripts, 1950, 1959, 1961-1962 1 folder : Transcripts of twenty radio addresses by Dr. Ralph Sockman produced by the Protestant Radio Commission and presented by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. The program was aired weekly from 10:00 to 10:30 on Sundays.
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1950: - January 15, #16, “On being Self-Possessed”
- January 22, #17, “Outdoing ourselves”
- January 29, #18, “Living Your Whole Life”
- February 5, #19, “Saving the Strong”
- February 19, #21, “How Does God Guide?”
- February 26, #22, “How Do We Reap What We Sow?”
- March 19, #25, “How to Be Free From Guilty Feelings”
- April 23, #30, “How to Feed the Hungry Heart”
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1959: - March 15, “Faith and Health”
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1961-1962: - 1961 June 4, “Learning to Handle Frustration”
- 1961 June 25, “The Habitual Vision of Greatness
- 1961 October 22, “Man's Furor and God's Force”
- 1961 November 5, “Differing Without Dividing”
- 1961 November 19, “The Right to Be Happy”
- 1961 November 26, “When Are We Lost?”
- 1962 January 14, “When Patience is Power”
- 1962 January 28, “Life Escapes”
- 1962 February 4, “Good Souls in a Bad Society”
- 1962 February 11, “Delivered From Indignities”
- 1962 February 18, “The Tyranny of Our Tools”
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Neighborhood Call. Scripts, 1942 1 folder : Scripts of a series of fifteen-minute consumer-education radio dramatizations broadcast weekly on WEAF. The program, written by Will McMorrow and directed by Earl Ebi or Lester O'Keefe, used the format of a narrator playing a neighbor who drops in for a chat.
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1942: - July 10, #1
- September 15, [unknown #]
- November 5-December 31, #18-26
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Nero Wolfe. Scripts, 1950-1951 3 folders : Scripts of a weekly series of half-hour dramas starring Sidney Greenstreet as detective Nero Wolfe. The series, based on characters created by Rex Stout, was produced and directed by J. Donald Wilson.
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1950: - October 20, #1, “Stamped for Murder,” by Alfred Bester
- October 27, #2, “The Case of the Careworn Cuff,” by Louis Vittes
- November 3, #3, “Case of the Dear Dear Lady,” by Peter Barry
- November 10, #4, “Headless Headhunter”
- November 17, #5, “The Careless Cleaner,” by Shirl Hendryx
- November 24, #6, “The Beautiful Archer,” by Peter Barry
- December 1, #7, “The Brave Rabbit”
- December 8, #8, “The Impolite Corpse,” by William Kendall Clarke
- December 15, #9, “The Girl Who Cried Wolfe,” by Charles O'Neill
- December 22, #10, “The Slaughtered Santas”
- December 29, #11, “Case of the Bashful Body”
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1951: - January 5, #12, “Case of the Deadly Sell Out,” by Peter Barry
- January 12, #13, “Case of the Vanishing Shells”
- January 19, #14, “Case of the Calculated Risk,” by Charles O'Neill
- January 26, #15, “Case of the Phantom Fingers”
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The New Jack Pearl Show. Scripts, 1948 2 folders : A complete run of scripts of a weekly series of thirty-minute comedy-variety programs presented in cooperation with the United States Treasury Department. The series was written by Paul Harrison, who was also director; Joe O'Brien; and Bernie Gould.
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1948: - June 9-July 14, #1-6
- July 21-August 25, #7-12
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The New York Life Program. Scripts, 1932 1 folder : Scripts of a series of six half-hour dramatizations of episodes from the lives of great personalities of American history. The series, written by Gregory Williamson, was broadcast over WJZ on six consecutive Tuesdays. Also included is some correspondence concerning the rebroadcast of episode #4 over WOAI, San Antonio, on April 22, 1935.
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1932: - April 26, #1, “Six Short Scenes From the Life of Alexander Hamilton”
- May 3, #2, “Six Short Scenes From the Life of Andrew Jackson”
- May 10, #3, “Eight Short Scenes From the Life of Lafayette”
- [May 17], #4, “Six Short Scenes From the Life of General Sam Houston”
- May 24, #5, “Seven Short Scenes From the Life of Lee”
- May 31, #6, “Five Short Scenes From the Early Life of Lincoln”
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News of The World. Scripts, 1960-1969 2.5 boxes (1.0 cubic foot) : Scripts of a daily news program and its evening update which featured Morgon Beatty (1960-1967) and Bill Ryan (1969). Although the program included reports from members of the NBC news staff around the world, only the reports broadcast from New York are included here.
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1960: - May 2-6, 9-13
- May 16-20, 23-27, 30
- July 1, 4-8, 12-15
- July 19-22, 25-29
- September 16, 19-23
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1961: - April 3-7, 12-14, 17-21, 24-28
- May 16-19, 22-26, 29-31
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1964: - July 1-3
- July 6-10, 13, 17, 20-24, 27-30
- August 3-7, 10-14
- August 17-21, 25
- August 26-28, 31
- October 1-2, 5-9, 12-16, 19-21
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1965: - April 20-23; August 2-6, 9-13
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1967: - May 1-5, 8-12
- July 17-18, 24-28, 31
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1969: - January 9-14, 27-30
- February 3-4, 7
- February 19-20, 24-28
- March 3-7, 10-14, 17-18
- July 3-4, 7-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-29, 31
- November 3-7, 10-13, 17-21, 24-28
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News on the Hour. Scripts, 1960-1971 20 boxes : Scripts for a series of daily newscasts aired on the hour, both during the week and as part of the weekend Monitor programming. Holdings vary in completeness, with the period 1969-1971 being best represented. Among the featured commentators are Pauline Frederick, Chet Huntley, Merrill Mueller, and Edwin Newman.
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1960: - May 1-11
- May 12-31
- July 1-31
- September 16-30
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- July 17-August 29
- August 30-31
- October 1-2
- October 3-9, 11-21
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- July 16-21, 23-28, 30-31
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1969: - January 8-31
- February 1-18
- February 18-25
- February 26-28
- March 1-12
- July 3-5
- July 6-31
- November 1-9
- November 10-30
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1970: - January 16
- February 8-13
- February 14-28
- March 1-12
- March 13-25
- April 15-27
- April 28-May 23
- May 24-30
- August 22-September 9
- September 10-13
- November 1-20
- November 21-30
- December 3
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1971: - March 1-14
- March 15-31
- April 1-7
- April 8-30
- May 21
- May 22-June 4
- June 7-June 17
- June 18-30
- July 12
- August 18-29
- August 30-September 23
- September 24-30
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News From KFI. Scripts, 1943-1949 2 folders : Selected scripts of miscellaneous newscasts aired over NBC's Pacific Coast network.
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1943-1947: - 1943 September 1-7
- 1944 September 2-3
- 1945 September 3-5
- 1946 September 2-7
- 1947 September 1-6
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- 1949 September 14-20
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News With Art Baker. Scripts, 1943-1945 1 folder : Selected scripts of a fifteen-minute program of news and commentary broadcast daily, Monday through Firday, from NBC's Hollywood studios.
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1943-1945: - 1943 September 1-3, 6-7
- 1944 September 4-8
- 1945 September 4-7
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News with David Anderson. Scripts, 1946, 1948-1949 1 folder : Selected scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute program of news and commentary, originating in Hollywood.
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1948-1949: - 1948 September 8-10, 13-14
- 1949 September 14-16, 19-20
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News With Elmer Peterson. Scripts, 1949 1 folder : Four annotated scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute news program written by Elmer Peterson.
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News With Fleetwood Lawton. Scripts, 1943-1947 4 folders : Selected scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute, Hollywood-based program of news and commentary.
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1943: - September 1, 3, 6-7, 10, 13-15, 17, 20-22, 24, 27, 29
- October 5, 8, 11-12
- October 15, 20, 25-27, 29
- November 1-3, 5, 9, 15-17, 19
- November 22-24, 26, 29-30
- December 1, 3, 6-8, 10, 14-15, 20-21, 24, 29
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1944-1947: - 1944 September 4-6, 8
- 1945 September 3-7
- 1946 September 2-6
- 1947 September 1-5
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News With Graeme Fletcher. Scripts, 1945-1946 1 folder : Selected scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute program of news analysis and interpretation presented by Graeme Fletcher of the NBC Hollywood newsroom.
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1945-1946: - 1945 September 1, 3, 5-7
- 1946 September 2-6
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News With Larry Smith. Scripts, 1943-1946 1 folder : Selected scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute, Hollywood-based program of news and commentary.
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1943-1946: - 1943 September 1-3, 5, 7-10
- 1944 September 8
- 1945 September 3-7
- 1946 September 2-6
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Newsmakers. Scripts, 1943 1 folder : Two annotated scripts of a weekly series of fifteen-minute dramatizations of events in the lives of World War II-era personalities. The series, which originated in Hollywood, was written by Ed Bloodworth and directed by Arnold Marquis. The life of Ruth Mitchell, an intelligence officer in Yugoslavia and Nazi war prisoner, was featured in the October 10 episode.
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Night Reporter With Sam Hayes. Scripts, 1949 1 folder : One week of scripts of a nightly, fifteen-minute program of news and commentary, originating in Hollywood.
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Noah Webster Says. Scripts, 1945-1949 1 folder : Five sample scripts of a weekly, half-hour vocabulary quiz program originating in Hollywood.
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1945-1949: - 1945 September 6
- 1946 September 5
- 1947 September 4
- 1948 September 9
- 1949 September 15
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Not For Glory. Scripts, 1943 2 folders : A complete run of scripts of a weekly series of thirty-minute dramatizations of true stories about operations of the U.S. Office of Civilian Defense in various parts of the country. The WEAF series was directed by Eddie Dunham.
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1943: - June 26, #1, [Wheeling, West Virginia]
- July 3, #2, [Elkridge, Maryland] / by Pauline Gilsdorf
- July 10, #3, “Peru, Massachusetts” / by Margery Rice
- July 17, #14, “New Orleans” / by Pauline Gilsdorf
- July 24, #5, “Vallejo, California” / by Wade Arnold
- July 31, #6, “San Antonio, Texas” / by Pauline Gillsdorf and Margery Cunningham
- August 7, #7, [The Need for Child Care Centers in Wartime] / by Wade Arnold and Marvin Beers
- August 14, #8, [WERS, Fort Wayne, Indiana] / by Margery Cunningham, directed by Joseph Mansfield
- August 21, #9, “Ironwood, Michigan” / by Wade Arnold
- August 28, #10, “Montgomery County, Maryland”
- September 4, #11, “Big Stone County Minnesota Crop Corps” / by Wade Arnold
- September 11, #12, [Final Broadcast: Review Sketch]
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O. Henry Stories. Scripts, 1932 1 folder : Five sample scripts of a weekly WJZ series of half-hour radio dramatizations of O. Henry short stories. The format consisted of a Mr. Bell “telling” the stories to a Dr. Watson, who in turn shared Sherlock Holmes stories on another, crossplugged program also sponsored by the G. Washington Coffee Company.
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1932: - May 11, “The Hiding of Black Bill”
- May 18, “The Skylight Room”
- May 25, “Tobin's Palm”
- June 1, “The Third Ingredient”
- June 8, “The Marionettes”
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Okay for Release. Scripts, 1944-1945 1 folder : Ten scripts for a Hollywood-based, 15-minute news program.
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1944-1945: - 1944 September 4-8
- 1945 September 3-7
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One Man's Family. Scripts, 1932-1959 67 reels of microfilm : Scripts of a long-running radio series written by Carleton E. Morse, which appeared first weekly and then daily after 1950. This microfilm edition was prepared by scripts held by the Society as part of the NBC Records, together with selected additions loaned for filming by the author. The additions constitute Micro 10 (reels 1-7); the NBC holdings of the Society are Micro 779 (reels 8-67). References from the NBC holdings to the additions are included on the film. After filming, the scripts held by the Society were destroyed. Material missing from Micro 10 consists of Book 4, Chapter 12 (1933 March 29); Book 123, Chapter 36-39 (1956 August 20-23); Book 128, Chapter 28 (November 6); and Book 131, Chapter 49 (1958 August 14). Researchers are cautioned that the copyright to One Man's Family is held by Morse.
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1936 December-1952 June: - 1936 December 27-1937 March 21: Book 21, Chapter 1-13 (285 pages)
- 1939 February 12-March 5: Book 29, Chapter 7-10 (91 pages)
- 1940 July 7-September 29: Book 35, Chapter 1-13 (302 pages)
- 1944 April 23: Book 50, Chapter 4 (22 pages)
- 1949 October 17-November 20: Book 72, Chapter 3-8 (252 pages)
- 1949 December 4: Book 72, Chapter 10 (43 pages)
- 1949 December 18: Book 72, Chapter 12 (35 pages)
- 1950 July 24-28: Book 76, Chapter 11-15 (96 pages)
- 1951 March 1: Book 83, Chapter 14 (18 pages)
- 1951 March 6: Book 83, Chapter 17 (15 pages)
- 1952 January 3-4: Book 91, Chapter 24 8 25 (32 pages)
- 1952 January 8: Book 92, Chapter 2 (15 pages)
- 1952 May 27: Book 95, Chapter 17 (17 pages)
- 1952 June 2: Book 95, Chapter 21 (16 pages)
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1952 June-1957 September: - 1952 June 4: Book 95, Chapter 23 (18 pages)
- 1952 June 16: Book 96, Chapter 1 (19 pages)
- 1952 June 19: Book 96, Chapter 4 (17 pages)
- 1952 September 10-18: Book 97, Chapter 21-27 (119 pages)
- 1953 March 31: Book 100, Chapter 62 (17 pages)
- 1953 September 16: Book 103, Chapter 18 (16 pages)
- 1953 September 18: Book 103, Chapter 20 (15 pages)
- 1954 November 22: Book 113, Chapter 16 (20 pages)
- 1954 November 24: Book 113, Chapter 18 (19 pages)
- 1954 November 26-29: Book 113, Chapter 20, 21 (38 pages)
- 1955 February 16: Book 115, Chapter 18 (20 pages)
- 1955 May 16: Book 117, Chapter 21 (22 pages)
- 1955 May 19: Book 117, Chapter 24 (21 pages)
- 1955 May 24: Book 117, Chapter 27 (19 pages)
- 1955 December 5: Book 120, Chapter 46 (17 pages)
- 1955 December 28: Book 120, Chapter 63 (21 pages)
- 1956 February 1: Book 121, Chapter 23 (22 pages)
- 1956 April 16: Book 122, Chapter 11 (19 pages)
- 1956 April 19, 20: Book 122, Chapter 14, 15 (40 pages)
- 1956 April 26, 27: Book 122, Chapter 19, 20 (43 pages)
- 1956 August 13: Book 123, Chapter 31 (22 pages)
- 1956 August 24: Book 123, Chapter 40 (20 pages)
- 1957 February 19: Book 125, Chapter 37 (19 pages)
- 1957 June 3-28: Book 126, Chapter 56-76 (370 pages)
- 1957 July 1-31: Book 127, Chapter 1-23 (438 pages)
- 1957 August 1-September 27: Book 127, Chapter 24-66 (776 pages)
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1957 September-December: - 1957 September 30-October 12: Book 128, Chapter 1-7 (148 pages)
- 1957 October 16: Book 128, Chapter 9 (21 pages)
- 1957 October 21: Book 128, Chapter 12 (17 pages)
- 1957 October 28-29: Book 128, Chapter 17, 18 (32 pages)
- 1957 November 11: Book 128, Chapter 27 (35 pages)
- 1957 November 20-December 27: Book 128, Chapter 34-61 (544 pages)
- 1957 December 30: Book 129, Chapter 1 (18 pages)
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1957 December-1958 March: - 1957 December 31-1958 March 28: Book 129, Chapter 2-64 (1101 pages)
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1958 March-September: - 1958 March 28-June 27: Book 130, Chapter 1-64 (1187 pages)
- 1958 June 27-July 18: Book 131, Chapter 1-14 (346 pages)
- 1958 August 8: Book 131, Chapter 29 (19 pages)
- 1958 August 21-September 2: Book 131, Chapter 38-45 (157 pages)
- 1958 September 4 & 5: Book 131, Chapter 47, 48 (40 pages)
- 1958 September 8-15: Book 131, Chapter 50-54 (122 pages)
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1958 September-1959 March: - 1958 September 17-26: Book 131, Chapter 56-62 (162 pages)
- 1958 September 29-October 1: Book 132, Chapter 1-3 (56 pages)
- 1958 October 15-21: Book 132, Chapter 12-16 (107 pages)
- 1958 November 17, 18: Book 132, Chapter 35, 36 (40 pages)
- 1958 November 26: Book 132, Chapter 42 (20 pages)
- 1958 November 28: Book 132, Chapter 44 (20 pages)
- 1958 December 12-26: Book 132, Chapter 53-62 (186 pages)
- 1958 December 29-1959 March 3: Book 133, Chapter 1-45 (872 pages)
- 1959 March 4-27: Book 133, Chapter 46-63 (351 pages)
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1959 March-April: - 1959 March 30-April 24: Book 134, Chapter 1-20 (394 pages)
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Original Microphone Plays. Scripts, 1938 1 folder : One sample script, some correspondence, and a press release for a series of half-hour dramatic presentations broadcast weekly on WJZ and the Blue Network. This segment was produced and directed by James Church.
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478
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1938: - November 5, “Samson Agonistes” / by Norman Rosten
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Pageant of Art. Scripts, 1940-1941 3 folders : Scripts and some related correspondence of a weekly series of thirty-minute dramatizations tracing major periods and events in art history. Some of the programs were broadcast over WEAF, and others over WJZ.
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478
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1940: - November 24, #3, “The Art of Assyria, Babylonia and the Near East” / by Ranald R. MacDougall
- December 1, #4, “Homeric Greece” / by Zachary Metz
- December 15, #6, “The Age of Pericles” / by Zachary Metz
- December 22, #7, “Augustan Rome” / by Zachary Metz
- December 2-, #8, “Pre-Christian Rome” / by Zachary Metz
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1941: - January 12, #9, “Early Christian and Byzantine Art” / by Natalie B. Baker
- January 26, #10, “Romanesque Art and the Dark Ages” / by Natalie B. Baker
- February 2, #11, “Islamic Art” / by Ranald R. MacDougall
- February 9, #12, “The Crusades” / by Albert N. Williams
- February 16, #13, “Art of the Middle Ages (Rise of the Town and Gothic Art)” by Natalie Baker
- February 23, #14, “Art of the Middle Ages (Pre-Renaissance Italy)” / by Natalie B. Baker
- March 2, #15, “Early Renaissance” / by Natalie Baker
- March 9, #16, “Marco Polo and the Discovery of China and the Near East” / by Don Witty
- March 23, #17, “The Period of Ferdinand and Queen Isabella” / by Ranald R. MacDougall
- March 30, #18, “Discovery of America and Aztec Art” by Zachary Metz
- April 6, #19, “Charles V and His Personality in Relation to Titian” / by Charles Newton
- April 13, #20, “Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel” / by Charles Newton
- April 27, “The Problem of the Individual and the Development of Conscience” / by Zachary Metz
- May 11, “The Interest in Nature (The Glorious Revolution and the Bill of Rights” / by Zachary Metz
- May 19, “The Interest in Nature (Worship of Nature and the Rise of Sentimentality)” / by Zachary Metz
- May 25, “The Industrial Revolution and the Art of the Future” / by Albert N. Williams
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Parade of Progress. Scripts, 1939 3 folders : A complete run of scripts, and some correspondence and press releases concerning a series of thirty-minute dramatizations broadcast weekly on WJZ and the Blue Network. The program, which outlined the history and production of various grocery items, were written by Tom Langan and produced and directed by Harry A. MacFayden.
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1939: - January 26, #1, “The Story of Wheat”
- February 2, #2, “The Story of Canning”
- February 9, #3, “The Story of the Glass Bottle”
- February 16, #4, “The Story of Packaging”
- February 23, #5, “The Story of Oats and Corn”
- March 2, #6, “The Story of Tea”
- March 9, #7, “The Story of Frosted Foods”
- March 16, #8, “The Story of Spices”
- March 23, #9, “The Story of the Cracker Barrel”
- March 30, #10, “The Story of Desserts”
- April 6, #11, “The Story of Beverages”
- April 13, #12, “The Story of Meat”
- April 20, #13, “The Story of Cheese”
- April 27, #14, “The Story of Soap”
- May 4, #15, “The Story of Coffee”
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Correspondence, 1939
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Paul Page With Music in the Morning. Scripts, 1945-1947 1 folder : Nine scripts of a series of popular music broadcast fifteen minutes daily, seven days a week, from NBC's Hollywood studios.
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479
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1945-1947: - 1945 September 1, 3-7
- 1946 September 1, 7
- 1947 September 7
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Pepper Young's Family. Scripts, 1958 3.5 boxes (1.4 cubic feet) : Scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute daytime dramatic serial. Elaine Carrington, the creator of the series, wrote episodes #5708 through #5815, while #5816 through #5958 were written by Patricia and Robert Carrington.
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479
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481
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1958: - January 2-3, #5708-10
- January 6-10, #5711-5
- January 13-15, #5711-3
- January 16-17, #5714-5
- January 21-24, #5717-20
- January 28-31, #5722-5
- February 3-7, #5726-30
- February 10-14, #5731-5
- February 17-21, #5736-40
- February 24-28, #5741-5
- March 3-7, #5746-50
- March 17-21, #5756-60
- March 24-28, #5761-5
- March 31-April 4, #5766-70
- April 7-11, #5771-5
- April 14-18, #5776-80
- April 21-25, #5781-5
- April 28-May 2, #5786-90
- May 5-9, #5791-5
- May 12-16, #5796-5800
- May 19-23, #5801-5
- May 26-30, #5806-10
- June 3-6, #5812-5
- June 9-13, #5816-20
- June 16-20, #5831-5
- June 23-24, #5836-7
- June 26-27, #5829-30
- June 30-July 4, #5831-5
- July 7-11, #5836-40
- July 14-18, #5841-5
- July 21-25, #5846-50
- July 28-August 1, #5851-5
- August 4-8, #5856-60
- August 11-15, #5861-5
- August 18-22, #5866-70
- August 25-29, #5871-5
- September 2-5, #5876-80
- September 8-12, #5881-5
- September 15-19, #5886-90
- September 22-24, #5891-3
- September 25, #5895
- September 29-October 3, #5896-5900
- October 6-10, #5901-5
- October 14, #5907
- October 20-24, #5911-5
- October 31, #5916
- November 3-7, #5917-20
- November 10-14, #5921-5
- November 17-21, #5926-30
- November 24-26, #5931-3
- November 28, #5934-5
- December 1-5, #5936-40
- December 8-12, #5941-5
- December 15-19, #5946-50
- December 22-24, #5951-3
- December 26, #5954-5
- December 29-31, #5956-8
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The Philco Hour. Scripts, 1928-1929 1 folder : Six sample scripts of a series of radio adaptations of operas, aired weekly on WJZ and the Blue Network. In 1928 the programs ran a full hour, but were cut to thirty minutes at the beginning of 1929. The productions, under the musical direction of Harold Sanford, starred Jessica Dragonette and Colin O'More as leads and Henry M. Neely as “Philco's Old Stager.”
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1928: - October 20, “The County of Luxembourg”
- December 8, “Naughty Marietta”
- December 15, “Sweethearts”
- December 29, “The Vagabond King”
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Pocketbook News. Scripts, 1959, 1964, 1970 1 folder : Four sample scripts of a weekly, five-minute program of financial news and commentary by Wilma Soss.
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- 1970 September 6
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Point Sublime. Script, 1944 1 folder : One edited script of a weekly, thirty-minute comedy-drama series written and produced by Robert L. Redd. Originating in Hollywood, the series starred Cliff Arquette.
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1944: - 1944 September 4, #193, “Labor Day on the Ranch”
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Public Affairs. Scripts, 1949-1950 1 folder : Four sample scripts of a series of fifteen-minute dramatizations. NBC made the timer period available each week to representatives of various national organizations to present the views of their respective groups and what they are doing for the welfare of the people and our country.
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1949: - January 8, “The Story of an American”: George Washington Carver Memorial Institute
- April 9, “Brown Women in White”: National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses by Jack Caldwell
- October 15, “The Council Story”: National Council of Jewish Women by George Lefferts
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1950: - November 25, “The Fourth Person”: Blue Cross and Blue Shield by Richard E. Davis
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Pulitzer Prize Plays. Scripts, 1938 3 folders : Scripts and some correspondence from a weekly WJZ series of hour-long radio adaptations of Pulitzer Prize-winner plays.
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June 9, “Anna Christie,” by Eugene O'Neill, adapted by Joseph Bell
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July 7, “Both Your Houses,” by Maxwell Anderson, adapted by James Church
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July 14, “Men in White,” by Sidney Kingsley, adapted by Joseph Bell
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August 18, “Strange Interlude,” Part II, by Eugene O'Neill, adapted by Joseph Bell
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Quiz Kids. Script, 1941 1 folder : One sample script of a thirty-minute quiz show featuring a panel of five children answering questions sent in by listeners. The program was aired weekly on the Blue Network; this script was broadcast from NBC's Chicago studios.
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RCA Victor Hour. Script, 1929 1 folder : One script of the fifth program in a weekly series of hour-long musical variety shows.
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1929 December 26, “Aida”
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Radio City Playhouse. Scripts, 1948-1950 1.5 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Scripts of a weekly series of thirty-minute dramatic presentations, most originally written for radio. The series was directed by Harry W. Junkin.
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July 3, #1, “Long Distance,” by Harry W. Junkin
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July 10, #2, “Ground Floor Window,” by Ernest Kinoy
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July 17, #3, “Of Unsound Mind,” by Harry W. Junkin
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July 31, #4, “Whistle, Daughter, Whistle,” by Ernest Kinoy
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August 7, #5, “Special Delivery,” by Harry W. Junkin
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August 14, #6, “Hit... and Run,” by Max Shoub
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August 21, #7, “Fanny,” by Harry W. Junkin
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August 23, #8, “Long Distance,” by Harry W. Junkin
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August 30, #9, “Betrayal,” by Ernest Kinoy
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September 6, #10, “King of the Moon,” by Joseph Schull
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September 13, #11, “Mother,” by Stanley Robert Mednick
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September 18, #12, “Soundless,” by Harry W. Junkin
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September 25, #13, “The Dark Hour,” by Charles Bennett
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November 8, #14, “The Promise,” by Harry W. Junkin
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November 15, #15, “The First and the Last,” by John Galsworthy, adapted by Nelson Olmsted
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November 22, #16, “The Door,” by Harry W. Junkin
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November 29, #17, “Temporarily Purple,” by Ernest Kinoy
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December 6, #18, “Five Extra Nooses,” by Charles Lee Hutchings
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December 13, #19, “Heritage of Wimpole Street,” by Robert Knipe, adapted by Ernest Kinoy
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December 20, #20, “Three Men,” by Willis Cooper
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December 27, #21, “Strange Identity, by Harry W. Junkin
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January 10, #22, “Correction,” by C. L. Hutchings.
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January 17, #23, “Portrait of Lenore,” by Milton Geiger
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January 24, #24, “The Wisdom of Eve,” by Mary Orr
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February 7, #25, “Machine,” by Harry W. Junkin
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February 14, #26, “Elementals,” by Stephen Vincent Benet
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February 21, #27, “One From Three Leaves Two,” by Kerry Shaw and Emil Zubryn
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February 28, #28, “Deadline,” by John Bethune
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March 7, #29, “Two Moods from the Past,” (“Passion in the Desert” by Honore de Balzac and “The Story of Ming Y,” author unknown) adapted by Harry W. Junkin
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March 14, #30, “Weather Ahead,” by William Devlin, Jr.
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March 21, #31, “Blind Vengeance,” by George Bellack
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March 28, #32, “Luck,” by Wilbur Daniel Steel, adapted by Charles Bennett
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April 4, #33, “Wardrobe Trunk,” by William Irish, adapted by Harry W. Junkin
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April 11, #34, “Treasure Trove,” by F. Tennyson Jesse, adapted by Harry W. Junkin
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April 18, #35, “Only Unto Him,” by Kathleen Norris, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt
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April 25, #36, “Witness for the Prosecution,” by Agatha Christie, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt
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May 2, #37, “The Hands of Mr. Ottermole,” by Thomas Burke, adapted by George Lefferts
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May 9, #38, “No Shoes,” by Lawrence DuPont
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May 23, #39, “Murder Is a Matter of Opinion,” by Jules Archer
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May 30, #40, “The Promise,” by Harry W. Junkin
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June 6, #41, “Note on Danger B,” by Gerald Kersh
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June 13, #42, “How Love Came to Professor Guildea,” by Robert Hichins
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June 20, #43, “Motive for Murder,” by Harry W. Junkin
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June 27, #44, “The Legend of Theresa,” by True Boardman
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July 4, #45, “Murder Is the Easiest Way,” by Harry W. Junkin
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July 11, #46, “Disintegration,” by Luis Van Rooten
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July 18, #47, “Local Storm,” by Harry W. Junkin
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July 25, #48, “The Birthday Party,” by Shirl Hendrix
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August 1, #49, “Tension in 643,” by Allen Sloan
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August 8, #50, “Level Crossing,” by Harry W. Junkin
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August 15, #51, “Blackout,” by Harry W. Junkin
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August 22, #52, “Joey Was Different,” by John Shaw
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August 29, #53, “The Unguarded Moment,” by Harry W. Junkin
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September 25, #54, “Affliction,” by Harry W. Junkin
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October 1, #55, “Conqueror's Isle,” by Harry W. Junkin
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October 9, #56, “The Plotters,” by Harry Junkin
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October 16, #56, “Duet,” by Harry W. Junkin and June Thompson
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October 23, #57, “Ground Floor Window,” by Ernest Kinoy
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October 30, #58, “The Wind,” by Ray Bradbury, adapted by Harry W. Junkin
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November 6, #59, “Malice Domestic,” by Philip MacDonald, adapted by Harry W. Junkin
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November 13, #60, “Problem Child,” by Joel Hammil
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November 20, #61, “Deception,” by Harry W. Junkin
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November 27, #62, “Interval,” by Robert Esson
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December 4, #63, “Local Storm,” by Harry W. Junkin
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December 11, #64, “Sibling,” by Dolores Sutton and Richard Seff
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December 18, #65, “The Wine of Oropalo,” by John E. Hasty
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December 25, #66, “Twas the Night Before Christmas,” by Paul Galico, adapted by Harry W. Junkin
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January 1, #67, “Reflection,” by Harry W. Junkin
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Radio Guild. Scripts, 1929-1936, 1938-1940 6 folders : Selected scripts and some related correspondence concerning a weekly, daytime, prestige drama series of hour-long adaptations of well-known plays. The series was broadcast on WJZ and the Blue Network. Included with the script for March 16, 1940, are three other versions of “Drink Deep” as broadcast on other drama programs.
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July 14, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” by Oscar Wilde, adapted by Vernon Radcliffe
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August 25, “Peter Ibbetson,” by Gerald du Laurier, adapted by Vernon Radcliffe
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September 8, “Macbeth,” by William Shakespeare, adapted by Vernon Radcliffe
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July 23, “Mr. Pim Passes By,” by A. A. Milne, adapted by Vernon Radcliffe
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October 16, “Doctor Faustus,” by Christopher Marlowe, adapted by Vernon Radcliffe
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October 7, “Antigone,” by Sophokles, translated by Shaemas O'Sheel, adapted by Vernon Radcliffe
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1933
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October 23, “The Wild Duck,” by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Vernon Radcliffe
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November 27, “R. U. R.,” by Karel Capek, translated by Paul Selver, adapted by Joseph Bell
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January 8, “Saturday's Children,” by Maxwell Anderson, adapted by Joseph Bell
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December 26, “King Henry the Fifth,” Part I, by William Shakespeare, adapted by Charles Warburton
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January 2, “King Henry the Fifth,” Part II, by William Shakespeare, adapted by Charles Warburton
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March 4, “The Critic,” by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, adapted by James Church
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May 28, “The Silver Candlestick,” by Alicia Ramsey and Rudolph di Cordova
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1940
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March 2, “Johnny Pye and the Fool Killer,” by Stephen Vincent Benet, adapted by Welbourn Kelley
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March 16, “Drink Deep,” by Don Johnson
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Radio Playbill. Scripts, 1931, 1934 4 folders : Scripts of two seasons of a weekly series of half-hour original plays with contemporary themes broadcast over WEAF and the Red Network. There are differences in format between the two seasons, as well as a change in broadcast time. Three of the 1934 scripts, #3, #8, and #9, were originally broadcast as part of other drama series, the last two on WJZ's The Miniature Theatre; #6, “Manhattan Apartment,” was originally aired in Radio Playbill's 1931 season. It is unclear when, if ever, the final four 1934 scripts were broadcast as part of Radio Playbill. Some forms and a memo concerning the 1934 season are also included.
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January 14, #1, “Legend of the Taj Mahal,” (Script labeled Radio Playhouse.) by Burke Boyce
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January 21, #2, “Hello London,” by Katherine Seymour
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January 28, #3, “The Whole Story,” by Raymond Scudder
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February 4, #4, “Sweet Sixteen,” by Clifton Read
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February 11, #5, “Skyscraper,” by Lawrence Holcomb
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February 25, #7 (#6?), “Backward Turn Backward,” by Finis Farr
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March 4, #8, “Prayer Meetin!” by F. H. Wilson
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March 11, #9, “The Pipe in the Field,” by T. C. Murray
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March 18, #10, “Beauty and the Emperor,” by Mary Louise Eliott
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March 25, #11, “Manhattan Apartment,” by Katherine Seymour
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August 11, #1, “Men Love the Woods,” by Katherine Seymour
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August 18, #2, “Long Live the King!,” by Francis Wilson
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August 25, #3, “Partners,” by Elizabeth Todd
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September 1, #4, “The Wishing Tree,” by Francis Wilson
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September 8, #5, “You've Got to Have Glamour,” by Katherine Seymour
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#6, “Manhattan Apartment,” by Katherine Seymour
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#7, “Eligible Bachelor,” by Katherine Seymour
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#8, “Jerry and a Sunbeam,” by Cosmo Hamilton
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#9, “The Game of Chess,” by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Forms and Memo
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Recollections at Thirty. Scripts, 1957 1 folder : Two sample scripts of a weekly series of retrospective musical variety shows compiled in celebration of NBC Radio's thirtieth anniversary. Each show featured Ed Herlihy announcing memorable recordings from the NBC Library of Sound.
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1957 January 2
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1957 March 27
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The Richfield Reporter. Scripts, 1943-1948 2 folders : Scripts of a series of fifteen-minute programs of news and commentary broadcast daily, Sunday through Friday, from NBC's Hollywood studios.
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1943 September 1-3, 5-7
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1944 September 3-8
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1945 September 2-7
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1946 September, 1-6
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1947 September 1-5, 7
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1948 September 8-10, 12-14
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Rupert Hughes Address. Scripts, 1943-1945 5 folders : Scripts of a weekly series of fifteen-minute talks with Rupert Hughes -- soldier, novelist, historian, and humorist -- and his remarks on the international scene presented in his own entertaining style. The program originated in Hollywood.
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August 22
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October 9, 16, 23, 31
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November 7, 20, 27
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December 4, 11, 18
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1944
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January 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
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February 5, 12, 19
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March 4, 11, 18, 25
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April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
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May 6, 20, 27
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June 3, 10, 17, 24
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July 1, 8, 22, 29
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September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
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October 7, 14
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December 9, 16, 23, 30
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January 20, 27
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February 3, 10, 17, 24
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March 3, 10, 17, 31
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April 7, 21, 28
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June 9, 16, 23, 30
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August 4, 11, 18, 25
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September 1, 8, 15, 22
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Scramby-Amby. Script, 1943 1 folder : One sample script of a popular weekly, half-hour quiz program originating in Hollywood in which contestants unscrambled anagrams sent in by listeners. Howard Blake was the writer-producer.
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Sherlock Holmes. Scripts, 1934-1935, 1939-1942 2.5 boxes (2.0 cubic feet) : Scripts and some correspondence and related material from a weekly WJZ series of thirty-minute, retitled radio versions of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. Edith Meiser, also known as Edith Meiser McKnight, wrote the adaptations, and Tom McKnight was director and producer. When the series was revived in 1939, it originated in Hollywood instead of New York.
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November 11, #1, “The Jewish Breastplate”
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November 18, #2, “The Case of the Lost Special”
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November 25, #3, “The Adventure of the Syrian Mummy”
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December 2, #4, “The Case of the Sealed Room”
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December 9, #5, “The Case of Vamberry, the Wine Merchant”
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December 16, #6, “The Case of the Walking Corpse”
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December 23, #7, “The Case of the Poisoned Stick”
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December 30, #8, “The Case with Two Solutions”
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January 6, #9, “The Singular Affair of the Aluminum Crutch”
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January 13, #10, “The Armchair Solution”
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January 20, #11, “The Case of Dual Personality”
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January 27, #12, “Wisteria Lodge”
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February 3, #13, “Cherchez la Femme”
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February 10, #14, “The Adventure of the Red Circle”
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February 17, #15, “The Adventure of the Devil's Foot”
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February 23, #16, “The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb”
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March 3, #17, “The Adventure of the Dying Detective”
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March 10, #18, “The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans”
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March 24, #20, “The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet”
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March 31, #21, “The Veiled Lodger”
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April 7, #22, “The Three Gables”
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April 14, #23, “The Gloria Scott”
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April 21, #24, “A Case of Identity”
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April 28, #25, “The Three Students”
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May 5, #26, “The Copper Breeches”
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May 12, #27, “The Man with the Twisted Lip”
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May 19, #28, “Silver Blaze”
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May 26, #29, “The Reigate Puzzle”
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October 2, #1, “The Sussex Vampire”
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October 9, #2, “Silver Blaze”
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October 16, #3, “The Speckled Band”
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October 23, #4, “The Man with the Twisted Lip”
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October 30, #5, “The Devil's Foot”
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November 6, #6, “The Bruce-Partington Plans”
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November 13, #7, “The Lion's Mane”
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November 20, #8, “The Dying Detective”
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November 27, #9, “The Creeping Man”
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December 4, #10, “The Adventures of Charles Augustus Milverton”
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December 11, #11, “The Musgrave Ritual”
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December 18, #12, “The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge”
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December 25, #13, “The Adventure of the Three Garridebs”
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January 1, #14, “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle”
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January 8, #15, “The Priory School”
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January 14, #16, “The Greek Interpreter”
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January 22, #17, “The Cardboard Box”
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January 29, #18, “The Second Stain”
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February 5, #19, “The Adventure of the Abbey Grange”
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February 12, #20, “The Golden Pince Nez”
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February 19, #21, “The Blanched Soldier”
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February 26, #22, “The Reigate Puzzle”
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March 4, #23, “The Beryl Coronet”
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March 11, #24, “The Final Problem” (not aired)
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March 11, #24, “The Retired Colourman”
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September 29, #1, “The Empty House”
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October 6, #2, “The Copper Beeches”
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October 13, #3, “The Noble Bachelor”
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October 20, #4, “The Engineer's Thumb”
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October 27, #5, “The Red-Headed League”
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November 3, #6, “The Problem of Thor Bridge”
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November 10, #7, “The Crooked Man”
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November 17, #8, “The Norwood Builder”
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November 24, #9, “The Three Students”
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December 1, #10, “The Dancing Man”
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December 8, #11, “The Adventures of Black Peter”
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December 15, #12, “The Naval Treaty”
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December 22, #13, “The Bascombe Valley Mystery”
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December 29, #14, “The Missing Three Quarter”
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January 5, #15, “The Mazarin Stone”
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January 12, #16, “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” Part I
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January 12, #16, “A Case of Identity”
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January 19, #17, “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” Part II
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January 26, #18, “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” Part III
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February 2, #19, “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” Part IV
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February 9, #20, “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” Part V
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February 16, #21, “The Hound of the Baskervilles,” Part VI
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February 23, #22, “The Resident Patient”
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March 2, #23, “The Speckled Band”
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March 9, #24, “The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place”
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October 12, “The Six Napoleons”
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October 19, “The Case with Two Solutions”
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October 26, “The Solitary Cyclist”
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November 2, “The Case of the Walking Corpse”
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November 9, “The Stockbroker's Clerk”
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November 16, “The Bruce Partington Plans”
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November 23, “The Hindu in the Wicker Basket”
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November 30, “A Case of Identity”
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December 7, “The Adventure of the Red Circle”
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December 14, “The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax”
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December 21, “The Sealed Room”
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December 28, “The Gloria Scott”
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Something New. Script, 1945 1 folder : One sample script of a weekly, half-hour musical variety show starring Hoagy Carmichael.
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1945 September 3, #28
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A Song is Born. Script, 1944 1 folder : One sample script of a weekly, thirty-minute musical program featuring works by amateur composers who competed for publishing contracts.
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1944 September 4
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Specials 3 boxes
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Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, by George Ludlam, 1933 February 13
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Alexander Graham Bell, by Innis Osborn, 1932 March 3
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Astronauts' News Conference, 1969 July 14
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Ballet of Light, by Julian Nally, 1935 April 25
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Battle for the Bill of Rights, by Robert E. Sherwood and Ernest Kinoy, 1949 December 15
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Benet Memorial Broadcast, written by Deems Taylor, 1943 April 17
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Chiang Kai-Shek, Madame, Speech, 1943 March 7
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Chopin, by Burke Boyce, 1932 February 22
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Crisis in the Gulf of Tonkin, 1964 August 5
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Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 November 24
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D-Day Program, by Edna St. Vincent Millay, c. 1944
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Democratic Convention, 1964 August 18-26
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Dickens Memories, by Innis Osborn, 1932 February 7
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A Dickens Pageant, by George Lowther, 1932 February 7
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The Drift from Thrift, by Eddie Rickenbacker, 1951 circa January 20
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Edgar Allen Poe Anniversary Program, by George Ludlam, 1935 January 19
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Edwin Booth, by Innis Osborn, 1932 November 13
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Edwin Booth-Prince of Players, by Ernest Boyd, 1938, circa November
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Eighth Anniversary of Lindbergh's Flight, by Julian Nally, 1935 May 21
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Eisenhower Press Conference, with introductory commentary by Robert McCormick, 1960 May 11
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Florence Nightingale Birthday Anniversary, by Burke Boyce, 1935 May 12
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For Us the Living, by Ben Kagen, 1946 August 14
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Forgotten Minority, by Harry Mantel, 1969 May 25
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From Victoria to George the Fifth, adapted from The Hundred Years by Welbourn Kelley, 1937 January 31
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Gagarin Space Flight, 1961 April 12
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George Gershwin Memorial Program, by Francis Wilson, 1937 July 12
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Gilbert and Sullivan Anniversary Program, by George P. Ludlam, 1936 November 12
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Goethe Centenary Program, by Katherine Seymour, 1932 March 22
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Headlines of 1940, by Welbourn Kelley, 1940 December 29
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Headlines of 1934, 1934 December 20
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Headlines of 1936, by Welbourn Kelley, 1936 December 31
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Historical Inaugurations of the U.S., by Ranald D. MacDougall, 1941 January 19
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History of Advertising, by Katherine Seymour, Burke Boyce, Wade Arnold, George Ludlam, and Finis Farr, 1933 November 12
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History of Boxing, by George Ludlam, 1935 September 21
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History of West Point, by Francis Wilson, 1936 March 14
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Hoover, Herbert, Address, 1940 February 12
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Hull, Cordell, Speech, 1940 May 13
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I Got a Million of Then, (with Jimmy Durante), 1952 November 22
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Inaugural Balls - Past and Present, by Katherine Seymour, 1933 March 4
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Inauguration Show, by Welbourn Kelley, Wade Arnold, and John Erskine, 1937 January 18
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John Paul Jones, by Burke Boyce, 1932 July 6
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John Wesley, by Raymond Scudder, 1938 May 22
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Journey From Yesterday: A History of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, by Lynn Rhodes, 1955 February 27
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June Bride by Bob Shaw, 1948 June
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KNBC Anniversary Show (with interviews with Carleton Morse and Michael Raffetto of One Man's Family), circa 1969
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Key Women in Defense, 1941 December 4
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Khrushchev Retirement, 1964 October 15
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Lafayette Anniversary Program, by Burke Boyce, 1932 September 6
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The Letter: The True Story of Robert Eckman, by Martha Davis, 1951 July 27
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Letter to an Expectant Father, by Earl Hamner, 1951 October 13
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Life of Samuel Johnson, dramatized by George Lowther, 1935 September 18
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Longfellow Fantasia, by George P. Ludlam, 1932 February 27
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Louisa May Alcott, by Elizabeth Todd, 1933 November 29
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Machines Without Men, by Joseph Liss, undated
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Man of the Year, 1946 December 29
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Marconi, the Man and his Wireless, adapted by James Costello, 1937 April 24
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Memories of Victor Herbert, by Richard McDonagh, 1938 April 25
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Mental Health Program, 1951 May 5
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Museum of Science and Industry Special, 1941 January 29
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NBC Press Show, by George Lefferts, 1949 January 2
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NBC: 25 Years of Broadcasting, by Charles Speer, 1944 December 2
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The New York Times Goes to Press, by Welbourne Kelley and Don Goddard, 1937 April 22, 25
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Ninety Years of News, by Welbourn Kelley and James Hill (regarding the AP), 1938 December 25
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Norris, George W., Speech, 1939 October 3
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Olympics Past and Present, 1936 July 10
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The Ordeal of Sergeant Dunbar, by Alvin Yudkoff, 1951 February 10
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The Pageant of Prohibition, by John B. Kennedy, Katharine Seymour, Stuart Ayers, Wade Arnold, Finnis Farr, Raymond Scudder, and Elizabeth Todd, 1933 November 4
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Parallel 38, by Kenneth Greenberg, 1951 March 12
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The Pen and the Dream, by William Tunberg, 1949 September 17
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Pentagon papers, 1971 June 30
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President in Europe: Advance Report, 1961 May 30
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Princess Margaret's Marriage, 1960 May 6
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RCA Anniversary, by Julian Nally, George P. Ludlam, and Burke Boyce, 1935 March 1
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Radio in a World at War, by Paul Phillips, 1941 September 3
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Red China...The Fifth Nuclear Nation, 1964 October 16
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Republican National Committee, 1944 September 15
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Robert E. Lee, by Burke Boyce (3 versions), 1931 January 18, 1933 January 19, 1934 circa January 19
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Romance of the Wheel, 1934 January 5
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Samuel F. B. Morse, by Raymond Scudder, 1938 January 23
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Samuel Morse, by Burke Boyce, adapted by Wade Arnold, 1932 May 14
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Schoolhouse Anywhere, by Alan E. Sloane, 1951 May 11
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The Sentencing of Lt. Calley, 1971 March 31
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The Star Spangled Banner, by Wade Arnold, 1934 September 14
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State Department Broadcast: Message of Peace, by George Ludlam, 1938 November 23
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The Story of Cotton, by Welbourn Kelley, 1938 May 14
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The Ten Biggest News Stories of 1939, by Welbourne Kelley, 1939 December 31
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These Are Your Friends, (interview of soap opera personalities), 1954 February 23
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This is Radio, by Tom Langan, 1938 November 13
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Tobey, Charles W. Speech, 1940 February 19
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Tomorrow's America, by Harry W. Junkin, 1952 February 9
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Tribute to Mark Twain, by Innis Osborn, 1932 November 30
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Twentieth Anniversary Salute (to NBC affiliates), 1947 January 23
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United Nations debate on Summit collapse, 1960 May 23 and 28
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V-E Day Programs
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Serendade to America
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Special Sun Copy
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Artists for Victory
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Parade of the States
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Salute to Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard
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Salute to Victory, 1945 August 15
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We Occasionally Point with Pride: A Singular Commentary on Radio, by Ranald R. MacDougall, 1941 December 12
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WEAF Birthday Celebration, by Neal Hopkins, 1942 August 16
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West Point Anniversary, by Welbourn Kelley, 1937 March 20
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WJZ Takes the Cake, by Neal Hopkins, 1941 October 5
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Women in Medicine, by Martin Seifert, 1950 April 6
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Young Man with a Horn, adapted by Welbourn Kelley, 1951 June 17
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Your Navy-First Line of Attack, 1952 October 25
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Sports Recap With Jack Lightcap. Scripts, 1948-1949 1 folder : Eight annotated scripts of a nightly, fifteen-minute, Hollywood-based sports news program.
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Sports With Rube Samuelsen. Script, 1945 1 folder : One sample script of a weekly, fifteen-minute, Hollywood-based sports news program.
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The Standard Hour. Scripts, 1943-1947 1 folder : Five sample scripts of a weekly, hour-long, Hollywood-based musical program featuring the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
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1944 September 3, #882
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1945 September 2, #930
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1946 September 1, #1008
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1947 September 7, #1061
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Stardust. Scripts, 1959 1 folder : Scripts of a series of five-minute chats by Madeleine Carroll on various women-oriented subjects. The scripts, which are undated except for some handwritten notes giving week of broadcast, appear to have been broadcast ten times per week.
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#111-#114, #120, week of August 3, 1959
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Stones of History. Scripts, 1934-1935 3 folders : Scripts of a weekly, thirty-minute WEAF series featuring dramatizations by Wade Arnold of tales of the famous rocks and monuments of history -- their legends, their significance, their parts in the drama of mankind.
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April 12, #2, “The Great Pyramid of Egypt”
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April 19, #3, “The Cathedral at Aix-la-Chapelle”
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May 3, #4, “The Tower of London”
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May 10, #5, “Fingal's Cave”
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May 17, #6, “The Kremlin”
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May 31, #7, “The Great Wall of China”
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July 19, #13, “The Bastille”
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July 26, #15, “Ludlow Castle”
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August 2, #16, “The Sunken City of Ys”
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August 30, #20, “Nithsdale's Escape From the Tower”
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October 18, #25, “Fort Ticonderoga”
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November 1, #27, “The Kremlin”
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November 22, #30, “The Sphinx”
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December 13, #32, “The Krak des Chevaliers”
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January 24, #37, “Cleopatra's Needle”
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June 23, #1, “The Blarney Stone”
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Stop or Go. Script, 1943 1 folder : One sample script of a humorous thirty-minute quiz program starring Joe E. Brown. The program originated in Hollywood.
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The Story Behind the Headlines. Scripts, 1938-1941 4 folders and 1 volume : Scripts of a series of fifteen-minute talks on history presented weekly by NBC and the American Historical Association. The scripts, written by professional historians such as Charles A. Beard, Julian P. Boyd and Henry Steele Commager were edited for radio and read by Cesar Saerchinger. The earlier scripts are present as The Bulletin of The Story Behind the Headlines, transcripts published by the Columbia University Press.
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March 8, #1, “England's Foreign Policy”
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March 15, #2, “The Crisis in Austria”
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March 22, #3, “The Federal Income Tax”
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March 29, #4, “America's Foreign Policy”
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April 5, #5, “Czechoslovakia, France, and Europe”
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April 12, #6, “The Reorganization Bill of 1938”
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April 19, #7, “The Crisis in France”
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April 26, #8, “The Roosevelt Relief Plan”
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May 3, #9, “The Anglo-Irish Agreement”
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May 10, #10, “A New Alignment in Europe”
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May 13, “The War in China”
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May 20, “Tragedy in Spain”
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May 27, “Memorial Day and the Wages and Hours Bill”
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October 18, #1, “Minorities: The Threat to World Peace”
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October 25, #2, “Great Britain and the Four-Power Pact”
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November 1, #3, “The Chinese War Enters a New Phase”
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November 8, #4, “America Goes to the Polls”
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November 14, #5, “France Faces the New Europe”
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November 22, #6, “Government by Persecution”
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November 29, #7, “United States Drive for Freer Trade”
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December 6, #8, “Palestine and the Refugee Problem”
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December 13, #9, “ 'Appeasement' Comes to France”
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December 20, #10, “Monroe at Lima”
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December 27, #11, “The Story of Christmas”
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January 3, #12, “When Congress Meets”
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January 10, #13, “President Roosevelt Warns the Dictators”
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January 17, #14, “Making Democracy Work”
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January 24, #15, “The Struggle for Power in the Mediterranean”
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January 31, #16, “The Fascist Conquest of Spain”
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February 7, #17, “Hitler's Cry for Colonies”
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February 14, #18, “American Foreign Policy and World Peace”
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February 21, #19, “ 'Appeasement' Marches On”
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February 28, #20, “Defending Our Interests in the Pacific”
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March 7, #21, “George Washington and a Hundred-and-Fifty Years”
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March 14, #22, “Will American Labor Unite?”
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March 21, #23, “The Death of Czecho-Slovakia”
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March 28, #24, “Economy, Recovery and the Debt”
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April 4, #25, “Hitler Drives to the East”
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April 11, #26, “Poland and the End of 'Appeasement' ”
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October 27, “The Polish Question Haunts Europe Anew”
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November 3, #2, “Neutrality Today and Yesterday”
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November 10, #3, “Soviet Russia Reaches Out to the West”
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November 17, #4, “Must Finland Bow to Russia's Demands?”
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November 24, “The Movable Feast of Thanksgiving”
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December 1, #6, “Rumania Changes Her Course”
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December 8, #7, “What Next in the Balkans?”
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December 15, “Turkey Holds the Key”
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December 22, #9, [The Story of Christmas Music]
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January 5, #11, “The Economic War”
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January 12, #12, “Can Scandinavia Remain Neutral?”
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January 19, #13, “The War in the Air”
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January 26, #14, “Are the Low Countries in Danger?”
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February 2, “Italy Watches the Balkan Conference”
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February 9, #16, “Accent on Yugoslavia”
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February 16, #17, “Mr. Welles Goes to Europe”
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February 23, #18, “This is a Presidential Year”
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March 1, #19, “China Fights On”
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March 8, #20, “Hitler's Frederician War”
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March 15, #21, “The Russo-Finnish Peace”
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March 22, #22, “The War of Resources”
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March 29, #23, “The Near East and the War”
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April 5, #24, “Puppet Government in China”
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April 12, #25, “The Invasion of Scandinavia”
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April 19, #26, “Can Britain and France Unite?”
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April 26, #27, “Italy's Role in the War”
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May 3, #28, “Is Sweden Next?”
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May 17, #29, “The Low Countries Bear the Brunt”
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May 24, #30, “The Third Invasion of France”
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May 31, “The Threat to the British Empire”
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June 14, #33, “The Drive on Paris”
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June 21, #34, “What Next in France”
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November 8, #1, “The War in Greece”
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November 15, #2, “The Axis Push to the East”
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November 20, #3, “ 'New Order' in the Far East”
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November 29, #4, “Bulgaria on the Spot”
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December 6, #5, “London Under Fire”
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December 13, #6, “The Threat to British Shipping”
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December 27, #8, “The Mediterranean Phase of the War”
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January 3, #9, “Will Hitler Try Invasion?”
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January 17, #11, “Will the New Deal Survive the War?”
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January 24, #12, “The Italian Empire in Danger”
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January 31, #13, “The French Empire and the War”
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February 7, #14, “Why Ireland Is Neutral”
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February 14, #15, “Is Versailles to Blame for the War?”
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February 21, #16, “Spring Offensive in the Southeast”
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February 28, #17, “Japan Drives to the South”
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March 7, #18, “Germany Near the Dardanelles”
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March 14, #19, “Will Yugoslavia Yield?”
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March 21, #20, “Can German Resources Win the War?”
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March 28, #21, “Britain's Conquest of East Africa”
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April 4, #22, “The Battle of the Atlantic”
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April 11, #23, [Background on the situation in Eastern Europe]
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April 18, #24, “The Soviet-Japanese Pact”
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April 25, #25, “The British Thermopylae”
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May 3, #26, “The Riddle of the Straits”
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Story Shop. Scripts, 1947-1949 3 folders : Scripts of a series of thirty-minute dramatizations of original and adapted children's stories broadcast on Saturday mornings. The program, which starred Craig McDonnell as storyteller and Eve Young as his audience of one, was written by Richard E. Davis.
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October 11, #24, “Christopher Cricket and the Freedom Train”
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November 8, #28, “Through the Mouse Hole”
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November 15, #29, “East 0' the Sun and West 0' the Moon”
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November 22, #30, “The Good Comrades of the Flying Ship”
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November 29, #31, “The Young Prince”
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December 6, #32, “The Bad Bargains”
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December 20, #34, “Christopher Cricket and the Star of Bethlehem”
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1948
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January 31, #40, “The Story of Lars - A Boy Who Loved His Country”
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February 28, #44, “The Story of Charley Chipmunk”
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March 6, #45, “The Nuremburg Stove”
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March 13, #46, “The Story of Rip Van Winkle”
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March 20, #47, “The Story of Christopher Cricket and the Angel”
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March 27, #48, “Dinkey the Donkey”
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April 17, #51, “The Missing Doll”
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April 24, #52, “Christopher Cricket and the Enchanted Princess”
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May 8, #53, “The Little Elephant”
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1949
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June 11, #1, “Christopher Cricket and the Heavenly Stardust”
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June 18, #2, “The Story of Little Pedro”
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July 2, #4, “The Ugly Duckling”
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July 9, #5, “The Three Bears”
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July 16, #6, “The Little Elephant”
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The Telephone Hour. Scripts, 1958 1 folder : Three sample scripts of a weekly, half-hour musical variety show sponsored by the Bell Telephone System. The program was produced by Wallace Magill.
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June 16, #933
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June 23, #934
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June 30, #935
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This Is the Show. Tag Script, undated1 folder Two pages of a tag script, for the end of the weekly show, with jokes about the Trocadero night club and Valentine's Day. At the end the announcer says: “Another edition of This Is The Show next week at this same time over many of these stations, with Martha Tilton, Herb Schreiner, the music of Gordon Jenkins and his orchestra, yours truly, Johnny Frazer, and your master of ceremonies, Cliff Nazarro. Be with us and hear another Most Amusing Story of The Week, from Hollywood's Radio City.” (Found 7 June 1999 among scripts for Sherlock Holmes).
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This Is War. Scripts, 1942 2 folders : Scripts of a weekly series of thirty-minute dramatizations produced for wartime America by the four radio networks. Norman Corwin directed the series.
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February 14, #1, “America at War,” by Norman Corwin
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February 21, #2, “The White House and the War,” by William Robson, John Driscoll, and Norman Corwin
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February 28, #3, “Your Navy,” by Maxwell Anderson
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March 7, #4, “Your Army,” by Stephen Vincent Benet
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March 14, #5, “The United Nations,” by George Faulkner
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March 21, #6, “You're on Your Own,” by Philip Wylie
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March 28, #7, “It's in the Work,” by Norman Corwin
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April 4, #8, partial script only
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April 11, #9, “The Enemy,” by Norman Corwin
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April 18, #10, “Concerning Axis Propaganda,” by Norman Corwin
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April 25, #11, “Smith Against the Axis,” by Ranald MacDougall
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May 2, #12, “To the Young,” by Norman Corwin
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This Woman's Secret. Scripts, 1945-1949 3 folders : Scripts of a series of self-contained, fifteen-minute, human-interest narratives broadcast daily, Monday through Friday, from NBC's Hollywood studios.
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1945 September 3-7, #121-125
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1946 September 2-6, #381-385
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1947 September 1-5, #641-645
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1948
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September 8-10, #908-910
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September 13-14, #911-913
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September 14-16, #1173-1175
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September 19-20, #1176-1177
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Today in Washington. Script, 1969 1 folder : One sample script of a news program featuring Paul Friedman.
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1969 July 22
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Tom Mix Ralston Straightshooters. Scripts, 1940-1941 5 folders : Scripts of a WENR and Blue Network children's adventure serial broadcast fifteen minutes daily, Monday through Friday. The program originated in Chicago.
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1940
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December 27, #65
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December 30-31, #66-67
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1941
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January 2-3, #68-69
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January 6-10, #70-74
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January 13-17, #75-79
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January 20-24, #80-84
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January 27-31, #85-89
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February 3-7, #90-94
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February 10-14, #95-99
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February 17-21, #100-104
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March 3-7, #110-114
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March 10-14, #115-119
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March 17-21, #120-124
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March 24-28, #125-129
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March 31, #130
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True Adventures. Scripts, 1955 1 folder : Scripts of a series of amazing five-minute stores in which life is oftem more surprising than fiction. Ruth Lieban wrote the scripts.
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1955
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May 30, #1, “King of the Castaways”
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May 31, #2, “The Boy Who Couldn't Sing 'Silent Night'”
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June 1, #3, “The Disappearance of Diamond Dick”
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June 2, #4, “The Haunted Ship”
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June 3, #5, “The Wisconsin Youth Who Baffled the Kremlin”
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June 6, #6, “The Bargain that Caused a War”
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June 7, #7, “The Dog with the Second Sight”
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June 8, #8, “The Baby Carriage that Changed Japan”
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June 9, #9, “The Wrong Voyage Home”
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June 10, #10, “The Tale of the Abandoned Sea Chest”
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June 13, #11, “Lucky Smashup”
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June 14, #12, “He Leaped Before He Looked”
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June 15, #13, “The Ghost Who Won a Lawsuit”
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June 16, #14, “The Best Deed of All”
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June 17, #15, “A Mouse Is Born”
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June 20, #16, “There's One Born Every Minute”
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June 21, #17, “The Lock That Led to Freedom”
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June 22, #18, “The Solid Gold Joke”
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June 23, #19, “The Boy Who Wouldn't Play Ball”
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June 24, #20, “The City that Never Was”
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June 27, #21, “Jennie and the Genius”
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June 30, #24, “The Most Important Dead Letter”
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July 1, #25, “A Short Cut to Hades”
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Twenty-Four Hours in History. Scripts, 1943 1 folder : Seven scripts of a daily, fifteen-minute Red Network news program originating in Hollywood.
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1943 September 1-7
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[United Nations Broadcasts]. Script, 1951 1 folder : Sample script of a series of dramatic case histories presented by United Nations Radio. The program was produced by Gerald Kean of United Nations Radio.
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1951, circa March, #3, “Shooting Gallery”
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The University of Chicago Round Table. Script, 1940 1 folder : Script of the five-hundredth program of radio's oldest public service network broadcast. The weekly, half-hour series of informal discussions originated on the campus of the University of Chicago. Published transcripts of most programs broadcast from 1938 to 1955 are included in the holdings of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Memorial Library; this script is among the missing.
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1940 December 29,
“Education in 1951”
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Visiting Nurse of the Air. Scripts, 1943-1945 1 folder : Three sample scripts of a weekly Red Network series of fifteen-minute health talks by Grace L. Smith.
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1943 September 4, #37, “Infantile Paralysis”
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1944 September 3, #86, [Child Care]
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1945 September 2, #137, “Arteriosclerosis”
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Voice of a Nation. Scripts, 1943-1945 1 folder : Ten annotated scripts of a fifteen-minute news program broadcast daily, Monday through Friday, from NBC's Hollywood studios. The program consisted of editorials from various newspapers across the country edited by John Reddy and reported by Jack Latham and Frank Hemingway.
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, 1943 September 7 (30-minute broadcast)
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1944 September 4-8
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1945 September 3-7
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The Voice of Prophecy. Scripts, 1959-1960, 1962 3 folders : Scripts of a weekly, half-hour Seventh-Day Adventist program featuring talks by H. M. S. Richards and music by The King's Heralds, Del Delker, and Brad Braley. The program originated in Los Angeles.
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January 18, #3, “The Teaching Earth”
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January 25, #4, “Bible Questions”
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February 1, #5, “The Most Impressive Sermon”
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February 15, #7, “Wonders of the Sky”
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February 22, #8, “Bible Questions”
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March 8, #10, “The Deity of Christ”
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March 15, #11, “The Incarnation of Christ”
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March 22, #12, “The Crucifixtion of Christ” (2 versions)
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April 5, #14, “A Man From Outer Space Will Arrive Someday”
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April 12, #15, “Hands on the Table” (2 versions)
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April 19, #16, “Preaching Forgiveness”
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April 26, #17, “Bible Questions” (2 versions)
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May 24, partial script
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June 21, #25, “Our Distinctive Doctrines”
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July 19, #29, partial script
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July 26, #30, partial script
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September 6, #36, “Living a Double Life”
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September 20, #38, partial script
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October 18, #42, partial script
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October 25, #43, partial script
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November 15, #46, partial script
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November 22, #47, partial script
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December 20, #51, “The Bethlehem Manger”
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December 27, #52, “Selah!”
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1960
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January 3, #1, “Give Me Tomorrow”
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January 10, #2, “Great Events of Revelations 20”
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January 17, #3, “Trouble in Space”
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January 24, #4, “The Purchased Kingdom”
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January 31, #5, “Bible Questions Answered”
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February 14, #7, “The Three Worlds of Holy Scripture”
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February 28, #9, “Bible Questions”
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March 13, #11, “The Two Kingdoms”
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March 20, #12, partial script
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March 27, #13, “Bible Questions Answered”
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April 3, #14, partial script
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April 10, #15, “Repentence and Conversion Necessary”
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April 16, #16, “I Am... the Life”
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April 24, #17, “Bible Questions”
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May 22, #21, “The New Jerusalem”
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May 29, #22, “Bible Questions Answered”
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June 5, #23, partial script
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June 12, #24, “Two Resurrections”
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June 19, #25, partial script
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July 10, #28, “Christ, Israel's Messiah”
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July 24, #30, “Who Is the Messiah?”
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July 31, #31, “Who Is This Man?”
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August 7, #32, “Are You Maladjusted?”
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August 14, #33, “A Burning Bush”
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August 21, #34, “The Law of Love”
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August 28, #35, “The Earth for the Blessed”
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September 4, #36, “Cut-Rate Religion”
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September 11, #37, “Why Not Try the Bible?”
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September 18, #38, “Faith of the Earth”
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September 25, #39, “God's Eternal Purpose”
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October 2, #40, Special Thirtieth Anniversary Broadcast
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October 9, #41, “Our Need of the Holy Spirit”
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October 16, #42, “All the Holy Angels”
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October 23, #43, partial script
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November 6, #45, “Are You in Prison?”
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November 13, #46, “The Sinner's Prayer”
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November 20, #47, “Thanksgiving Is Coming”
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December 11, #50, “Signs of Christ's Coming”
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December 18, #51, “Your Life Work”
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1962
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January 7, #1, “The Garden Story”
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January 14, #2, “The Flood of Noah”
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January 21, #3, “The Tower of Babel”
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January 28, #4, “When the Fire Fell”
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February 4, #5, “The Image of Nations”
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February 11, #6, “Joseph and His Brothers”
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February 18, #7, “Every Man's Light”
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March 4, #9, “Beasts From the Sea”
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March 11, #10, “Christ Baptized in Jordon”
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March 18, #11, “Christ in Temptation”
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March 25, #12, “Bible Questions Answered”
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April 1, #13, “The Garden of Gethsemane”
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April 8, #14, “In Pilate's Judgment Hall”
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April 15, #15, “The Day Christ Died”
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April 22, #16, “I Believe in Life”
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April 29, #17, “He Ascended to Heaven”
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May 6, #18, “Christ and the Sabbath”
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May 13, #19, “He Was Transfigured”
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May 20, #20, “Blessing the Children”
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May 27, #21, “To Be Or Not to Be”
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June 3, #22, “Christ Honors Marriage”
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June 10, #23, “God Gives Ten Commandments”
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June 17, #24, “The Temple of Solomon”
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Wake Up America! Scripts, 1941-1947. 6 volumes in 4 folders (0.5 cubic feet) : Published transcripts of a weekly series of thirty-minute radio debates and panel discussions sponsored by the American Economic Foundation. The program was aired on the Blue Network through 1943.
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September 28, #92, “What Would Be the Economic Consequences of our Direct Participation in the War?”
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October 5, #93, “Social Planning Versus Individual Initiative Under Free Enterprise”
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October 12, #94, “Can Democracy Survive Under Present Economic Conditions?”
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October 19, #95, “Would a Mediated Peace Be Desirable Under Present Circumstances?”
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October 26, #96, “Should the Federal Government Regulate Labor Unions?”
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November 2, #97, “What Would Inflation Mean to You?”
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November 9, #98, “Can Government Control Prices Through Legislation?”
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November 23, #99, “Can and Should Monetary Inflation Be Avoided?”
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November 30, #100, “Should Labor Have the Right to Strike During the Defense Emergency?”
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December 7, #101, “Can There Be a Substantial Reduction in Non-Defense Expenditures of the Federal Government?”
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December 21, #102, “Is a Collective Economy Compatible with Economic Freedom?”
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December 28, #103, “To What Extent Should We Suspend Our Free Institutions While We Are at War?”
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January 24, #104, “Just What Is Democracy?”
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January 11, #105, “What Happens to Civil Liberties Druing Times of War?”
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January 18, #106, “Women's Role in War”
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January 25, #107, “Can Wars Be Ended Under Private Capitalism?”
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February 1, #108, “How Much Economic Equality Is Attainable?”
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February 8, #109, “After the War -- What?”
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February 15, #110, “Is a Closed Shop a Democratic Institution?”
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February 22, #111, “Social Justice and Economic Reconstruction”
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March 1, #112, “Has the Profit System Handicapped America's War Production?”
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March 8, #113, “Is Industry Making Too Much Money Out of This War?”
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March 15, #114, “Who Will Pay the Cost of This War -- And How?”
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March 22, #115, “What Would Socialism Mean to America?”
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March 29, #116, “Has America Gone Soft?”
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April 5, #117, “South America -- Frontier of the Future”
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April 12, #118, “How Can the War Effort Be Improved?”
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April 19, #119, “Why Is Japan Fighting?”
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April 26, #120, “Is Revolution Likely in Occupied Europe?”
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May 3, #121, “President Roosevelt's Seven-Point Anti-Inflation Program”
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May 17, #122, “The Road We Are Traveling”
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May 24, #123, “What Can Be Done Now to Improve War Morale?”
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May 31, #124, “Maintenance of Membership”
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June 7, #125, “Is Democratic Socialism Possible?”
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June 14, #126, “Would a Sales Tax Benefit the War Effort?”
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June 21, #127, “Is War Destroying Free Enterprise?”
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June 28, #128, “Post-War Problems in the Western Hemisphere”
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July 5, #129, “Should a Congressman Be Defeated for Re-Election Because of this Pre-Pearl Harbor Attitude Toward America's Participation in the War?”
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July 12, #130, “The Problems of Lasting Peace”
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August 30, #131, “Your Next Year's Taxes”
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September 6, #132, “Are the Four Freedoms Enough?”
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September 13, #133, “News, Censorship and Morale”
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September 20, #134, “Should the Draft Age Be Lowered to 18?”
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September 27, #135, “Should the People Have a Greater Voice in the Conduct of the War?”
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October 4, #136, “How Can America Best Solve Its Manpower Problem?”
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October 11, #137, “Would A Supreme Command of the United Nations Be Desirable?”
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October 18, #138, “Is a Second Front Practical at This Time?”
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October 25, #139, “Would a Planned Economy Destroy Our Two Party System?”
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November 1, #140, “Is Civilian Morale Retarding Victory?”
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November 8, #141, “What Kind of an America Are We Fighting For?”
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November 14, #142, “Is Our Silver Policy Sound?”
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November 22, #143, “Should the Government Accept Responsibility for Full Post-War Employment?”
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November 29, #144, “Would Immediate Freedom for India Hasten or Retard Victory?”
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December 6, #145, “Is the $25,000 Salary Limitation Justifiable?”
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December 13, #146, “Should Congress Assume Greater Responsibility in Domestic Affairs and Planning for Peace?”
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December 20, #147, “Is Washington Over-Regulating War Industry?”
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December 27, #148, “What Is the War Doing to Our Colleges?”
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January 3, #149, “Must Civilians Be Drafted for War Work?”
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January 10, #150, “Can the People Have a Voice in Rationing?”
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January 17, #151, “How Can We Solve the Shipping Crisis?”
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January 24, #152, “Would Freedom From Want Create a Better World?”
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January 31, #153, “What Should Be Done With Conquered Germany?”
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February 7, #154, “What Should Be Done with Conquered Japan?”
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February 14, #155, “Does the Profit System Penalize the Worker?”
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February 21, #156, “What Is Free Enterprise?”
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February 28, #157, “Should the Present Draft Laws Be Revised?”
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March 7, #158, “Is Business Making Too Much Money Out of the War?”
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March 14, #159, “What Should Be Done About Last Year's Income Tax Assessment?”
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March 21, #160, “Can Free Enterprise Carry the Post-War Load?”
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March 28, #161, “Can Our Manpower Problem Be Solved Through Voluntary Cooperation?”
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April 4, #162, “What Kind of an America Are We Fighting For?”
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April 11, #163, “What Would Thomas Jefferson Do Today?”
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April 18, #164, “Should American Youth Support the Re-Establishment After War of Competitive Enterprise As Our Dominant Economic System?”
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April 25, #165, “From Cradle to the Grave”
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May 2, #166, “Will There Be Enough Food?”
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May 9, #167, “Should Collective Bargaining Include Factory Foremen?”
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May 16, #168, “Canada and the United States in the Post-War World”
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May 23, #169, “What Stands in the Way of Higher Wages?”
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May 30, #170, “Can We Hope for Effective Revolt in Occupied Europe?”
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June 6, #171, “The Place of the Government in Post-War Prosperity”
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June 13, #172, “Is Time on Japan's Side?”
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June 20, #173, “Can We Head Off Serious Inflation?”
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June 27, #174, “Does Modern Education Equip for Freedom?”
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July 4, #175, “The Home Front in Relation to the Military Front”
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July 11, #176, “Is Our Peace Planning Concrete and Realistic?”
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September 5, #177, “Is Our Foreign Policy Winning Us Friends Abroad?”
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September 12, #178, “Is an International Police Force Practical?”
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September 19, #179, “Would a Military Alliance with Great Britain Contribute to a More Lasting Peace?”
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September 26, #180, “Do We Understand Russia?”
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October 3, #181, “Where Are Post-War Jobs Coming From?, Part 1”
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October 10, #182, “Where Are Post-War Jobs Coming From?, Part 2”
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October 17, #183, “The Future of the Liberal Arts College”
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October 24, #184, “Does Any National Emergency Justify a Fourth Term?”
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October 31, #185, “What Kind of America Do the Boys Want to Come Home To?”
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November 7, #186, “What Is This Thing Called Capitalism?”
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November 14, #187, “Does Congress' Desire for Re-Election Penalize Good Government?”
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November 21, #188, “Where Are Post-War Jobs Coming From?, Part 3”
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November 28, #189, “Oil -- Today and Tomorrow”
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December 5, #190, “Should American Internationalism Involve Military Alliances?'
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December 12, #191, “Where's the Money Coming From for Post-War Rehabilitation?”
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December 19, #192, “What Part Should Congress Play in Determing Our Post-War Commitments Abroad?”
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December 26, #193, “Can We Look Forward to a Better World?”
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January 9, #194, “Who Can Best Provide Post-War Jobs -- Private Industry or Government?”
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January 16, #195, “What Economic Advantages Can America Expect from This War?”
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January 30, #197, “Do We Need an Economic Bill of Rights”
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#198, “Does Private Capitalism Breed Monopoly?”
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#199, “How Are We Doing on the Diplomatic Front?”
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#200, “What Price Social Security?”
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#201, “Is America Moving Toward Fascism?”
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#202, “The Role of Russia in the Post-War World”
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#203, “Is American Democracy Threatened from Within?”
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#204, “What Should Be Done with Defeated Germany?”
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#205, “How Long Will the War Last?”
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#206, “How Long Will the Public Debt Affect the Private Citizen in Post-War America?”
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#207, “America's Post-War Miliary Policy”
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#208, “Will Present Limitations of Business Profit Handicap Post-War Jobs?”
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#209, “What is Fascism?”
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#210, “Should America Re-examine Its Faith?”
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#211, “Is There Any Substitute for Military Alliances?”
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#212, “The Freedoms for Which We Fight”
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#213, “What Kind of Post-war American Does Young America Want?”
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#214, “Mobilizing for Abundance in the Post-War World”
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#215, “Has America an Economic Future in the Orient?”
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#216, “Should White Collar Wages Be Allowed to Rise?”
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#217, “How Much Help Can Our Invasion Forces Expect from the Underground in Fortress Europe?”
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#218, “Should Federal Social Security Be Abolished?”
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#219, “Can German Morale Withstand Another Major Defeat?”
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#220, “Will the Wagner Act Help or Hinder Post-war Employment?”
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#221, “Will the Corporation Tax Handicap Post-war Employment?”
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#222, “What Voice Should Labor Have in Management?”
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#223, “Would the Continuation of Present Income Taxes Handicap Post-war Recovery?”
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#224, “Should Organized Labor Take Sides Politically?”
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#225, “Is the Fourth Term a Major Campaign Issue?”
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#226, “How Long Should Government Economic Controls Continue After the War?”
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#227, “Is Bureaucracy a Menace to Democracy?”
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#228, “Are We Making Friends Abroad?”
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#229, “Should Congress Ratify the Bretton Woods Conference Agreement?”
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#230, “How Can We Guard Against Post-war Depression?”
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#231, “Are Our Political Parties Becoming Class Conscious?”
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#232, “Can Small Nations Have an Effective Voice in the Peace?”
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#233, “Is Congress Assuming Its Reconversion Responsibilities?”
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#234, “How Would a Change in Administration Affect the War Effort?”
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#235, “What Will Our Votes Mean This November?”
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#236, “Can the Peace Be Won Without Roosevelt?”
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#237, “Are Communism and Fascism Campaign Issues?”
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#238, “Roosevelt or Dewey?”
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#239, “Will Germany Crack Before Spring?”
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#240, “Does Internationalism Mean Imperialism?”
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#241, “Foreign Trade and Full Employment?”
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#242, “What Is Full Employment?”
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#243, “Will Russia Fight Japan?”
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#244, “Should America Have Compulsory Military Training After the War?”
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#245, “Should the United States Change Its Basis of Treaty Ratification?”
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#246, “What Do We Mean By Democracy?”
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#247, “The World of Tomorrow”
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#248, “What Is British Policy in the Mediterranean?”
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1945
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#249, “Is American Still the Land of Opportunity?”
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#250, “What Is the Future of Social Security?”
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#251, “Is Dumbarton Oaks Our Best Chance for Peace?”
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#252, “Would Wage Incentives Help Us Solve the Manpower Crisis?”
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#253, “Should Government Guarantee Sixty Million Jobs?”
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#254, “Does Congress Need Modernization?”
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#255, “What Is the Place of Foreign Trade in American Prosperity?
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#256, “Do Pressure Groups Threaten American Democracy?”
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#257, “Will Monopolies Create Post-war Problems?”
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#258, “How Can Government Best Help Business?”
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#259, “What Is Labor's Part in Post-War Adjustments?”
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#260, “What Is Management's Role in Post-war Adjustments?”
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#261, “What Economic Claim Has the Individual Upon Society?”
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#262, “How Can Peace Be Assured in Asia?”
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#263, “Foreign Trade and Domestic Prosperity?”
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#264, “What Is the Meaning of Bretton Woods?”
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#265, “What Are the Problems of a Guaranteed Annual Wage?”
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#266, “Should Foremen Be Unionized?”
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#267, “Let's Examine the Post-war Slogans”
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#268, “What Will Happen to Post-war Wages?”
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#269, “Does the Wagner Act Threaten Post-war Prosperity?”
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#270, “What Is the Future of the New Deal?”
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#271, “What Is Behind the British Election?”
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#272, “Has the American Form of Government Outlived Its Usefulness?”
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#273, “Should the Little Steel Formula Be Scrapped Now?”
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#274, “Can China Unite?”
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#275, “Does Economic Security Endanger Personal Liberty?”
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#276, “What Is America's Role in World Economic Stabilization?”
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#277, “Can We Realize Full Employment?”
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#278, “Is Government Economic Planning Compatible With Democracy?”
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#279, “The Future of Labor Unions in Postwar America”
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#281, “Has the American Educational System Been a Success?”
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#282, “Could Civilization Survive Another World War?”
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#283, “What Are the Possibilities for Democracy in Japan?”
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#284, “What Does the British Labor Victory Mean to America?”
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#285, “How Much Bureaucracy Must We Have?”
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#286, “Should Congress Adopt the Murray Full Employment Bill?”
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September 30, #287, “Would Increased Wages Mean Increased Prices?”
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October 7, #288, “Should Price Ceilings Be Maintained?”
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October 14, #289, “Is Industry-Wide Collective Bargaining Against the Public Interest?”
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October 21, #290, “What Is Wrong With Labor-Management Relations?”
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October 28, #291, “Would Free Trade Increase Our Domestic Prosperity?”
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November 4, #292, “Has Victory Advanced the Cause of World Democracy?”
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November 11, #293, “What Is Congress's Role in Establishing a Labor Policy?”
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November 18, #294, “Should Congress Pass the 65 Cents an Hour Minimum Wage Law?”
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November 25, #295, “Should the United States Subsidize British Socialism?”
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December 2, #296, “How Would a 30% Wage Increase Affect the Public Interest?”
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December 9, #297, “Which Way America?”
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December 16, #298, “What Is Labor's Stake in Profits?”
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December 23, #299, “Will Victory Create a Better World?”
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December 30, #300, “Do Cartels Threaten International Peace?”
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January 6, #301, “Does Price Control Mean Fewer Jobs?”
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January 13, #302, “Is Crime an Economic Problem?”
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January 20, #303, “What Has Gone Wrong With Collective Bargaining?”
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January 27, #304, “What Are the Rights of Labor?”
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February 3, #305, “What Are the Rights of Management?”
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February 10, #306, “What Are the Rights of the Public in Wage Disputes?”
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February 17, #307, “Will Socialism Solve Britain's Economic Crisis?”
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February 24, #308, “Can We Avoid Serious Inflation?”
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March 3, #309, “Does Economic Security Contradict Individual Freedom?”
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March 10, #310, “What Is the Significance of the Minimum Wage?”
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March 17, #311, “Is Monopoly Still an Economic Problem?”
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March 24, #312, “Does the Right to Strike Infringe the Right to Work?”
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March 31, #313, “Is Big Business Too Big?”
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April 7, #314, “Why Does Russia Want Iranian Oil?”
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April 16, #315, “What Is the Role of the Liberal Tradition in Human Progress?”
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April 23, #316, “Should Foremen Join Labor Unions?”
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April 30, #317, “Should Price Control Be Continued?”
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May 7, #318, “Is Russia Moving Toward Political Democracy?”
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May 14, #319, “Has the War Strengthened American Democracy?”
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May 21, #320, “Does the Industrial Progress of the South Require Increased Unionization of Labor?”
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May 28, #321, “Have Post-war Strikes Been Against the Public Interest?”
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June 4, #322, “Should We Have National Compulsory Health Insurance?”
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June 11, #323, “Should We Extend the Draft?”
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June 18, #324, “Should the Wagner Act Be Amended?”
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June 25, #325, “Is the Franco Regime a Threat to Peace?”
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July 2, #326, “Is Russia a Threat to Peace?”
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July 9, #327, “Is Socialism Working in England?”
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July 16, #328, “Would Wage Incentives Promote Industrial Peace?”
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July 23, #329, “What Should Be Our National Labor Policy?”
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July 30, #330, “What Should Be Our National Labor Policy?”
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August 6, #331, “What Is Holding Up Production?”
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August 13, #332, “How Can We Maintain a High Level of Employment?”
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August 20, #333, “Can Competition Hold Prices in Line?”
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August 27, #334, “What Is the Answer to the Housing Shortage?”
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September 3, #335, “What Is Holding Up New Housing?”
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September 10, #336, “Is Collective Bargaining Out of Balance?”
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September 22, #337, “Must We Have Boom and Bust?”
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September 29, #338, “Can Industry Offer a Guaranteed Annual Wage?”
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October 6, #339, “What Is Socialism?”
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October 13, #340, “What Are the Economic Issues of the Election?”
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October 20, #341, “Is There a Threat to Freedom of Speech on the Air?”
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October 27, #342, “What Do We Mean By Un-American Activities?”
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November 3, #343, “Will 1947 Bring Industrial Peace?”
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November 10, #344, “Would Socialism Benefit Canada?”
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November 17, #345, “How Can Labor Get Higher Real Wages?”
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November 24, #346, “Should the Closed Shop Be Outlawed?”
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December 1, #347, “What Should Be Done About Rent Ceilings?”
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December 8, #348, “What Is the Future of Trade Unionism?”
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December 15, #349, “Are High Personal Taxes a Threat to Our National Welfare?”
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December 29, #350, “Would a General Wage Increase Now Benefit the Country?”
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December 29, #351, “Do Present Profits Justify a Wage Increase?”
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1947
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January 5, #352, “Farm Prices and Prosperity”
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January 12, #353, “Is Our Economic Policy in the Far East Sound?”
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January 19, #354, “What Is Labor's Stake in Capitalism?”
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January 26, #355, “What Is Capitalism?”
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February 2, #356, “What Are the Issues of Portal-to-Portal Pay?”
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February 9, #357, “Do We Need New Labor Legislation?”
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February 16, #358, “Are High Personal Income Taxes Handicapping Prosperity?”
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February 23, #359, “What Is Liberalism?”
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March 2, #360, “How Can Capitalism Better Serve to Worker?”
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Walter Winchell's Journal. Scripts, 1933-1942 1.5 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Scripts of a weekly, fifteen-minute Blue Network series of news, gossip, and comment, also known as the Jergens Journal.
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January 21 (2 versions)
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Washington Report. Scripts, 1971 1 folder : Two sample scripts of a news program reporting actions of the federal government. The scripts apparently are compilations of portions of other news broadcasts by various members of the NBC news staff.
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Wings of Destiny. Script, 1940 1 folder : One sample script of a weekly, thirty-minute Red Network adventure drama series prepared for radio by Mel Williamson. Each program ended with a contest in which a listener was awarded a Piper Cub airplane. The program originated a WMAQ in Chicago.
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The Woman in My House. Scripts. , 1957-1958 1.5 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Scripts of a daily dramatic serial. Episodes 1628 through 1976 and 1981 were written by Gil Faust; others were written by the serial's creator and director, Carleton E. Morse.
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Words at War. Scripts, 1943-1944 2.5 boxes (1.8 cubic feet) : Scripts of a weekly WEAF series of dramatized adaptations of the greatest books to come out of the war. The series was presented in cooperation with the Council on Books in Wartime.
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July 1, #2, “One World,” by Wendell Willkie, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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July 10, #3, “They Call It Pacific,” by Clark Lee, adapted by Neal Hopkins
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July 17, #4, “The Last Days of Sevastopol,” by Boris Voyetekhov, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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July 24, #5, “The Ship,” by C. S. Forester, Adapted by Edmund Birnbyer
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July 31, #6, “From the Land of the Silent People,” by Robert St. John, adapted by Neal Hopkins
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August 7, #7, “Prisoner of the Japs,” by Gwen Dew, adapted by Nora Stirling
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August 14, #8, “Love at First Flight,” by Charles Spalding and Otis Carney, adapted by Edmund Birnbryer
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August 19, #9, “The Last Days of Sevastopol,” by Boris Voyetekhov, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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August 21, #10, “Malta Spitfire,” by George F. Buerling and Leslie Roberts, adapted by Kenneth White
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August 26, #11, “Burma Surgeon,” by Gordon S. Seagrave, adapted by Neal Hopkins
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September 2, #12, “Dynamite Cargo,” by Fred Herman, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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September 9, #13, “Falange,” by Allan Chase, adapted by Neal Hopkins
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September 16, #14, “Since You Went Away,” by Margaret Buell Wilder, adapted by Nora Stirling
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September 23, #15, “They Shall Not Have Me.,” by Jean Helion, adapted by Kenneth White
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September 30, #16, “Battle Hymn of China,” by Agnes Smedley, adapted by Kenneth White
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October 5, #17, “Eighty-three Days: The Survival of Seaman Izzy,” by Mark Murphy, adapted by Edith Sommer
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October 12, #18, “Paris -- Underground,” by Etta Shiber, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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October 19, #19, “Short Cut to Tokyo,” by Corey Ford, adapted by William Welch
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October 26, #20, “Who Dare to Live,” by Frederick B. Watt, adapted by Neal Hopkins
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November 2, #21, “Here Is Your War,” by Ernie Pyle, adapted by Gerald Holland
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November 9, #22, “To All Hands,” by John Mason Brown, adapted by Gerald Holland
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November 16, #23, “Skyways to Berlin,” by J. M. Redding and H. Leyshon, adapted by Edith Sommer
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November 23, #24, “Escape from the Balkans,” by Michael Padev, adapted by Neal Hopkins
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November 30, #25, “Ave Duce,” based on “Fruits of Fascism” by Herbert L. Matthews, “Sawdust Caeser” by George Seldes and “Balcony Empire,” by Reynolds and Eleanor Packard, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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December 7, #26, “A Book of War Letters,” edited by Harry E. Maule, adapted by Nora Stirling
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December 14, #27, “Mother America” and “I Saw the Fall of the Philippines” by Carlos P. Romulo, adapted by gerald Holland
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December 21, “Log Book,” by Frank Laskier, adapted by Edmund Birnbryer
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December 28, #29, “The Ninth Commandment,” by Hendrick Willem Van Loon, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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January 4, #30, “They Shall Inherit the Earth,” by Arnold Zoff, adapted by Edith Sommer
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January 11, #31, “Eighty-Three Days: The Survival of Seaman Izzy,” by Mark Murphy, adapted by Edith Sommer
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January 18, #32, “Wartide,” by Lin Taiyi, adapted by Edith Sommer
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January 25, #33, “Condition Red,” by Frederick J. Bell, adapted by Gerald Holland
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February 1, #34, “The White Brigade,” by Robert Goffin, adapted by Ruth A. Brooks
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February 8, #35, “George Washington Carver,” by Rackham Holt, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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February 15, #36, “The New Sun,” by Taro Yashima, adapted by Kenneth White
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February 22, #37, “Assignment: U.S.A.,” by Selden Menefee, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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February 29, #38, “I Served on Bataan,” by Juanita Redmond, adapted by Milton Geiger
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March 7, #39, “The Weeping Wood,” by Vicki Baum, adapted by Neal Hopkins
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March 14, #40, “Science at War,” by George W. Gray, adapted by Irve Tunick
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March 21, #41, “Der Fuehrer,” by Konrad Heiden, adapted by Max Ehrlich
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March 28, #42, “A Bell for Adano,” by John Hersey, adapted by Lawrence Menkin
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April 4, #43, “Assignment: U.S.A.,” by Selden Menefee, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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April 11, #44, “Wild River,” by Anna Louise Strong, adapted by Charles Newton
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April 18, #45, “The Silence of the Sea,” by Cyril Connolly, adapted by Lawrence Menkin
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April 25, #46, “Tarawa,” by Robert Sherrod, adapted by Tom Langan
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May 2, #47, “The Curtain Rises,” by Quentin Reynolds, adapted by Gerald Holland
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May 9, #48, “Gunners Get Glory,” by Lloyd Wendt, adapted by Ruth A. Brooks
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May 16, #49, “Lifeline,” by Robert Curse, adapted by Charles Newton
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May 23, #50, “Lend-Lease, Weapon for Victory,” by Edward R. Stettinius, adapted by Ben Kagan
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May 30, #51, “The Navy Hunts the CGR 3070,” by Lawrence Thompson, adapted by Edith Sommer
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June 20, #53, “Pacific Partner,” by George H. Johnston, adapted by Ben Kagan
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June 27, #54, “Fair Stood the Wind for France,” by H. E. Bates, adapted by Gerald Holland
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July 4, #55, “War Criminals and Punishment,” by George Creel, adapted by Richard McDonagh
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July 11, #56, “Captain Retread,” by Donald Hough, adapted by Gerald Holland
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July 18, #57, “War Below Zero,” by Bernt Balchen, Corey Ford, and Oliver LaFarge, adapted by Edith Sommer
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August 1, #58, “Headquarters Budapest,” by Robert Parker, adapted by Gerald Holland
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August 8, #59, “The Nazis Go Underground,” by Curt Reiss, adapted by Ben Kagan
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August 15, #60, “China Looks Forward” and “Heaven Below,” by Sun Fo and E. H. Clayton, respectively; adapted by Gerald Holland
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August 22, #61, “Argentine Diary,” by Ray Josephs, adapted by Morton Wishengrad
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August 29, #62, “Simone,” by Lion Feuchtwanger, adapted by Edith Sommer
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September 5, #63, “The Veteran Comes Back,” by Willard Waller, adopted by Ben Kagan
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September 12, #64, “One Man Air Force,” by Ira Wolfert, adapted by Gerald Holland
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September 19, #65, “The Time for Decision” and “U.S. War Aims,” by Sumner Wells and Walter Lippmann, respectively; adapted by Gerald Holland
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September 26, #66, “Journey Through Chaos,” by Agnes E. Meyer, adapted by Peter Harkins
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October 3, #67, “Pacific Victory 1945,” by Joseph Driscoll, adapted by Gerald Holland
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October 10, #68, “The Veteran Comes Back,” by Willard Waller, adapted by Ben Kagan
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October 17, #69, “War Criminals and Punishment,” by George Creel, adapted by Richard P. McDonagh
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October 24, #70, “Still Time to Die,” by Jack Belden, adapted by Ben Kagan
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October 31, #71, “Return of the Traveller,” by Rex Warner, adapted by Ben Kagan
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November 14, #72, “One Damn Thing after Another,” by Tom Treanor, adapted by Gerald Holland
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November 21, #73, “Barriers Down,” by Kent Cooper, adapted by Raphael Hayes
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November 28, #74, “Camp Followers,” by Barbara Klaw, adapted by Priscilla Kent
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December 5, #75, “Guys on the Ground,” by Alfred Friendly, adapted by Peter Martin
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December 12, #76, “Your School, Your Children,” by Marie Syrkin, adapted by Morton Wishengrad
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December 19, #77, “The Cross and the Arrow,” by Albert Maltz, adapted by Ben Kagan
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December 26, #78, “Scapegoats in History” and “History of Bigotry in the United States,” by Kenneth M. Gould and Gustavus Myers, respectively; adapted by Ben Kagan
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January 2, #79, “It's Always Tomorrow,” by Robert St. John, adapted by Martin Sterne
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January 9, #80, “Borrowed Night,” by Oscar Ray, adapted by Norman Winter and Richard McDonagh
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January 16, #81, “Verdict on India,” by Beverly Nichols, adapted by Edward Jurist
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January 23, #82, “Story of a Secret State,” by Jan Karski, adapted by Ben Kagan
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February 6, #83, “Ten Escape from Tojo,” by Welbourn Kelley, adapted by Richard P. McDonagh
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February 13, #84, “What to Do with Germany,” by Louis Nizer, adapted by Edward Jurist
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February 20, #85, “Battle Report,” by Walter Karig, and Welbourn Kelley, adapted by Welbourn Kelley
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February 27, #86, “Faith of Our Fighters,” by Elwood C. Nance, adapted by Father Timothy Mulvey
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March 6, #87, “The Rainbow,” by Wanda Wasilewska, adapted by Stanley Field
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March 13, #88, “Can Do,” by William Bradford Huie, adapted by Steve Allen
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March 20, #89, “Tomorrow Will Sing,: by Elliot Arnold, adapted by Edward Jurist
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March 27, #90, “Banshee Harvest,” by Jum Phelan, adapted by Gerald Holland
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April 3, #91, “Full Employment in a Free Society,” by William H. Beveridge, adapted by Ben Kagan
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April 10, #92, “Apartment in Athens,” by Glenway Wescott, adapted by Phyllis Parker
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April 17, #93, “They Left the Back Door Open,” by L. S. B. Shapiro, adapted by Edward Jurist
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April 24, #94, “Brave Men,” by Ernie Pyle, adapted by Gerald Holland
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May 1, #95, “The Hideout,” by Egon Hostovsky, adapted by Ben Kagan
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May 15, #96, “The Road to Serfdom,” by Friedrich A. Hayek, adapted by Jack Wilson
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May 22, #97, “Wartime Racketeers,” by Harry Lever and Joseph Young, adapted by Maxine Wood
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May 29, #98, “Soldier to Civilian,” by George K. Pratt, adapted by Bafe Blau
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June 5, #99, “My Country,” by Russell Davenport, adapted by Russell Devenport
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The World and Washington. Script, 1971 1 folder : One script of the final broadcast of a program of news commentary featuring Richard Valeriani.
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October 1, #1, “There's a Fish for You--”
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October 8, #2, “The Lucayans Discover Columbus”
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October 15, #3, “Into the Realms of Sound”
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October 22, #4, “The Derby and the Earthquake”
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October 29, #5, “Man-Made Stone”
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November 5, #6, “History on the March”
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November 12, #7, “Skipper Discovers the Apes”
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November 19, #8, “The Wind That Blew the Ribbon”
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November 26, #9, “Gifts to the White Man”
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December 3, #10, “Fish Poisoning in the Amazon Valley”
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December 10, #11, “The Gem of India”
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December 17, #12, “Montezuma and His Island Paradise”
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December 24, #13, “Washington's Christmas Tree”
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December 31, #14, “First New Year's Day Under the Constitution”
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1940
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January 7, #15, “From the Four Corners of the Earth”
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January 14, #16, “Modernizing the 'Iron Horse' ”
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January 21, #17, “Wonders of Electricity”
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January 28, #18, “The Angry Earth”
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February 4, #19, “The Vanishing Bison”
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February 11, #20, “The Coins of the Greeks”
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February 18, #21, “A Rapid Writing Machine”
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February 25, #22, “Drowned in Dust”
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March 3, #23, “One in Ten Million”
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March 10, #24, “Fighting Noise”
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March 17, #25, “Protecting Our Wild Life”
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March 24, #26, “First-Line Defense Against Disease”
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March 31, #27, “ 'On to Oregon' ”
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April 7, #28, “Men of Progress”
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April 14, #29, “A Gigantic Dragnet”
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April 21, #30, “Reptiles That Ruled the Earth”
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April 28, #31, “Our Golden Grain”
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May 5, #32, “Communication by Mail”
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May 12, #33, “Whistler -- the Artist and the Man”
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May 19, #34, “An Icebound Continent”
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May 26, #35, “A Fire-Eating Paper Chariot”
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June 2, #36, “Bygone Plants and Animals”
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June 9, #37, “Hand Wingers”
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June 16, #38, “An Island Paradise”
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June 23, #39, “An Eighteenth-Century Viking”
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World News Roundup. Scripts. , 1960-1971 2 boxes : Scripts of an international news program broadcast daily and featuring Wilson Hall, Russ Ward, and Dean Mell during the period documented.
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April 23, #1, “Europe Convalescent”
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April 30, #2, “Poincaré”
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May 7, #3, “Von Hindenburg”
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May 14, #4, “Mussolini”
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May 21, #5, “Red Russia”
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May 28, #6, “China”
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June 4, #7, “Democratic Japan”
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June 11, #8, “Great Britain”
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June 18, #9, “Masaryk”
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June 25, #10, “Briand”
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July 2, #11, “Stresemann”
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February 11, #30, “What Can Germany Pay?”
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February 18, #31, “Politics in Germany”
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February 25, #32, “Politics in France”
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March 4, #33, “Hoover's Foreign Problems”
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March 11, #34, “Is Britain Done?”
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March 18, #35, “British Politics”
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March 25, #36, “The Vatican-Italian Accord”
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April 1, #37, “The Mexican Crisis”
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April 8, #38, “Trotsky's Exile”
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April 22, #39, “Mr. Root's Work”
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April 29, #40, “The Experts' Report”
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May 13, #42, “The Third British Empire”
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May 20, #43, “The Mandates”
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May 27, #44, “Zionism”
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June 3, #45, “The British Election”
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June 10, #46, “Naval Disarmament”
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June 17, #47, “Liquidating the War”
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July 1, #48, “Anglo-American Relations”
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July 15, #50, “British Labor's Program”
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March 17, #66, “Success or Failure in London”
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March 24, #67, “Great Britain's Naval Needs”
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March 31, #68, “The International Bank”
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April 7, #69, “Progress in Haiti”
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April 14, #70, “Von Hindenburg's Leadership”
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April 21, #71, “The Political Crisis in Great Britain”
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April 28, #72, “The Russian Agricultural Crisis”
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May 5, #73, “The London Conference Before and After”
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May 12, #74, “Gandhi's Crusade”
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May 19, #75, “Civil War in China”
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June 2, #77, “Anglo-Egyptian Relations”
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June 9, #78, “The Franco-Italian Impasse”
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June 16, #79, “Briand and the United States of Europe”
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June 23, #80, “Naval Opinion on the London Treaty”
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June 30, #81, “Rumania's Dynastic Crisis”
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July 7, #82, “Politics in Japan”
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July 14, #83, “The Simon Report”
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July 21, #84, “The United States of India”
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July 28, #85, “The New Monroe Doctrine”
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August 4, #86, “Italy Seeks New Friends”
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October 6, #87, “An Uneasy Europe”
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October 13, #88, “The Crisis in Germany”
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October 20, #89, “The Eleventh Assembly of the League”
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October 27, #90, “The Issues in British Politics”
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November 3, #91, “A Truce in China”
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November 10, #92, “A Testing Time in Argentina”
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November 17, #93, “Brazil in Revolution”
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November 24, #94, “The Fourth British Empire”
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December 8, #96, “Preparing to Disarm”
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December 15, #97, “Will a New India Be Born at London?”
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December 22, #98, “Austria Repulses Fascism”
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December 29, #99, “1930 in Retrospect”
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March 16, #109, “Hitlerites Challenge the Reichstag”
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October 15, #126, “The Crisis in Europe”
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October 22, #127, “Laval's Leadership”
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October 29, #128, “Great Britain's Choice”
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November 12, #130, “Franco-American Co-operation”
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November 19, #131, “Spain Makes a Constitution”
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November 26, #132, “Germany Faces a Hard Winter”
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December 3, #133, “England's National Government”
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December 10, #134, “Is the League Menaced by Manchuria?”
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December 17, #135, “Grandi's Diplomacy”
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December 24, #136, “Franco-German Rapprochement”
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December 31, #137, “Constitutional Progress in India”
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January 7, #138, “The International Outlook for 1932”
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January 14, #139, “Japan Under the Kellogg Pact”
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January 21, #140, “China -- Internal Politics”
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January 28, #141, “Silver -- An International Problem”
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March 3, #142, “The Eastern Crisis”
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March 10, #143, “Disarmament Proposals”
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March 17, #144, “The United States at Geneva”
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March 24, #145, “Dangers to the League”
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March 31, #146, “Are Sanctions Predictable?”
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April 7, #147, “The Irish Free State”
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April 14, #148, “The German Elections”
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April 28, #150, “What Progress in Disarmament?”
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May 5, #151, “An Interdependent World”
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May 12, #152, “World-Wide Economic Disorganization”
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May 19, #153, “Paying for the War”
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May 26, #154, “Governments as 'Shylocks' and 'Defaulters”'
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June 2, #155, “Shall International Trade Be Stifled?”
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June 9, #156, “Gold -- Tyrant or Servant?”
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November 26, #158, “Non-partisanship in Foreign Affairs”
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December 3, #159, “The Question of Intergovernmental Debts”
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December 10, #160, “Disarmament or Re-armament?”
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December 17, #161, “The League and Manchukuo”
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December 31, #162, “The Year in International Affairs”
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January 7, #163, “World Economic Problems in 1933”
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January 14, #164, “The State Department”
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January 21, #165, “Philippine Independence”
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January 28, #166, “Fascism in Japan”
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February 4, #167, “Hitler's Accession to Power”
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February 11, #168, “The Irish Election”
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February 18, #169, “Cuban Revolt”
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February 25, #170, “The USSR Makes Readjustments”
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March 4, #171, “Foreign Problems Facing the Administration”
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March 11, #172, “Changes in Party Power in Germany”
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March 18, #173, “Japan Versus the League”
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March 25, #174, “Peace or War in Europe?” by Raymond L. Buell
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April 1, #175, “Soviet Recognition,” by Vera M. Dean
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April 8, #176, “The American Tariff and the World Crisis,” by Maxwell S. Stewart
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April 15, #177, “Economic and Military Disarmament,” by William T. Stone
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April 22, #178, “American Policy in the Pacific,” by T. A. Bisson
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April 29, #179, “Preparations for the World Economic Conference”
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May 6, #180, “Franco-Russian Relations”
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May 13, #181, “War in South America”
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May 20, #182, “The President's Leadership”
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May 27, #183, “The American Offer at Geneva”
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June 3, #184, “The Political Background of the Economic Conference”
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June 10, #185, “The American Stake in the Economic Conference,” by Raymond L. Buell
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June 17, #186, “Nazi Germany,” by Mildred S. Wertheimer
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June 24, #187, “The World Economic Conference in Session”
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The World's Greatest Stories. Scripts, 1940-1944 2 folders : Scripts of a series, also known as Story Dramas, of fifteen-minute short-story readings broadcast three evenings each week from NBC's Chicago studios. The programs, selected and narrated by Nelson Olmsted, were aired over WENR and the Blue Network through September, 1941 and over WMAQ and the Red Network thereafter.
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November 18, “Success Story,” by James Gould Cozzens
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December 4, “The Clerk's Quest,” by George Moore
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January 6, “The Room with Forty-eight Stars,” by Maurus Jokai
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January 28, “The Signal Man,” by Charles Dickens
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February 18, “The Man Without a Country,” by Edward Everett Hale
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April 7, “The Bet,” by Anton Chekhov
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July 17, “The Cask of Amontillado,” by Edgar Allan Poe
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August 21, “The Scoop,” by James T. Farrell
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September 23, “A Struggle for Life,” by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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October 13, “The Sire de Maletroit's Door,” by Robert Louis Stevenson
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October 29, “Claustrophobia,” by Carter Goodloe
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November 17, “Homecoming,” by Tom Tracy
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January 2, “A Horseman in the Sky,” by Ambrose Bierce
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January 21, “The Campers at Kitty Hawk,” by John Dos Passos, and “The Art of Flying,” by Dr. Samuel Johnson
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February 10, “A Tale of Negative Gravity,” by Frank R. Stockton
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March 17, “A Wedding Dress,” by Morely Callaghan
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April 4, “The Death of Olivier Becaille,” by Emile Zola
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May 25, “Mirrors,” by Massimo Bontempelli
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June 20, “Vienna Roast,” by Harold W. Brecht
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September 1, “The Open Boat,” by Stephen Crane
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November 17, “O Brave New World,” by Peter Fleming
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January 19, “To Build a Fire,” by Jack London
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February 1, “The False Gems,” by Guy de Maupassant
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February 6, “A Friend to Alexander,” by James Thurber
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August 28, “The Elephant Child,” by Rudyard Kipling
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November 27, “The Misanthrope,” by J. D. Beresford
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1944
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January 8, “Fishhead,” by Irvin S. Cobb
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February 5, “The Hunch,” by A. H. Z. Carr
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You and Your Government. Scripts, 1932-1936 1 folder and 5 volumes : Published transcripts and accompanying material concerning a weekly series of half-hour, non-partisan civics addresses and discussions. The programs were broadcast over WJZ and the Blue Network. Among those appearing were Charles A. Beard; John Dewey; Bronson Cutting; Arthur Krock; Harry F. Byrd; Henry Morgenthau, Jr.; Herbert H. Lehman; Raymond Moley; James Curley; Fiorello H. LaGuardia; Francis Bowes Sayre; Robert Moses; Donald Richberg; Norman Thomas; Roger Baldwin; Philip F. LaFollette; H. Styles Bridges; Arthur Capper; Manuel Roxas; and Elizabeth Brandeis Raushenbush.
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Series I: “Party Politics and Government,” 1932
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Announcement
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Instructor's Manual
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April 5, #1, “The Twelfth Man”
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April 13, #2, “The Significance of the Coming National Elections”
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April 19, #3, “The Significance of Our State and Local Elections”
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April 26, #4, “Primaries and the Manchinery of Their Operation”
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May 3, #5, “The Party and the Issues”
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May 10, #6, “The Campaign and Economic Planning”
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May 17, #7, “Issues of Foreign Policy”
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May 24, #8, “Issues of Domestic Policy”
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May 31, #9, “Why We Have Political Parties”
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June 7, #10, “The Existing Party Alignment”
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June 14, #11, “The Party Convention -- Its History, Organization, and Work”
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June 21, #12, “Results of the Republican National Convention”
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June 28, #13, “The Place of Minor Parties in the American Scene”
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July 5, #14, “Results of the Democratic National Convention”
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Series II: “Government in a Depression,” 1932
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Announcement (for Series II and Series III)
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September 6, #1, “Issues Between the Parties”
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September 13, #2, “Issues Above the Parties”
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September 20, #3, “Constructive Economy in the National Government”
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September 27, #4, “Constructive Economy in the State and Local Government”
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October 4, #5, “What Can Government Do to Prevent and Relieve Unemployment?”
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October 11, #6, “How Can Government Aid Finance and Banking?”
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October 18, #7, “How Can Government Provide Greater Security in Our Economic System?”
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October 25, #8, “Mechanics and Maneuvers of Campaigns”
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November 1, #9, “Why Vote?”
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Series III: “Constructive Economy in State and Local Government,” 1932
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November 15, #1, “Retrenching in State and Local Expenditures”
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November 22, #2, “Redrawing the Boundaries of Local Government”
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November 29, #3, “Redistributing Functions of State and Local Government”
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December 6, #4, “Reorganizing County Government”
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December 13, #5, “Reforming Financial Methods”
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December 20, #6, “Reducing and Limiting Local Indebtedness”
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December 27, #7, “Revising Our State and Local Tax System”
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January 3, #1, “The Legislative Prospects of 1933”
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January 10, #2, “Prohibition”
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January 17, #3, “The Congress”
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January 24, #4, “Budgets”
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January 31, #5, “The Powers of Congress”
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February 7, #6, “Local Government Legislative Needs of 1933”
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February 14, #7, “Congressional Procedure”
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February 21, #8, “Armaments”
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February 28, #9, “Philippine Independence”
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March 7, #10, “What Is the Matter with the State Legislatures?”
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March 28, #13, “Lobbying”
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April 4, #14, “Allocation of Sources of Revenue Between State and Federal Governments”
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April 25, #17, “Unemployment Insurance”
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Announcement
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Series V: “Constructive Economy in Government,” 1933
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Announcement
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June 20, #1, “Constructive or Destructive Economy”
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June 27, #2, “Saving Money in State Government”
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July 4, #3, “The Crisis in Government Economy”
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July 11, #4, “Mr. Taxpayer Versus Mr. Taxspender”
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July 19, #5, “Protecting the Taxpayer's Dollar”
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July 25, #6, “Reducing the School Budget”
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August 1, #7, “How to Reduce the Library Budget”
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August 8, #8, “Reducing the Welfare Budget”
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August 15, #9, “Reducing the Recreation Budget”
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August 22, #10, “Reducing the Cost of Justice”
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August 29, #11, “Are There Too Many Governments?”
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September 5, #12, “Reducing the Public Health Budget”
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September 12, #13, “Merit Versus Spoils”
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September 19, #14, “Reducing the Public Works Budget”
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September 26, #15, “Saving by Planning”
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October 3, #1, “The Financial Plight of the Cities”
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October 26, #2, “Secrets of Municipal Credit”
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October 17, #3, “National Credit for Local Needs”
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October 24, #4, “Default and Its Consequences”
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October 31, #5, “Default and Its Remedies”
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November 7, #6, “The Citizen and His City”
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November 14, #7, “Borrowing for Current Needs”
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November 21, #8, “The State and Local Credit”
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November 28, #9, “Pruning the City Budget”
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December 5, #10, “Why Taxpayers Strike”
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December 12, #11, “A Voice in the Dark”
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December 19, #12, “Tax Paying Made Easier”
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December 26, #13, “Individual Rights and the N.R.A.”
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January 2, #14, “New Sources of Local Revenue”
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January 9, #15, “Modernizing the Mechanism of Local Finance”
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January 16, #16, “Regenerating Local Civil Service”
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January 23, #17, “Renovating Local Administration”
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January 30, #18, “The Banks and Better Municipal Credit”
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February 6, #19, “The Investor and Sound Local Finance”
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Series VII: “Reviving Local Government,” 1934
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Announcement
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February 13, #1, “The State and Local Government”
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February 20, #2, “New York City Blazes the Trail”
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February 27, #3, “Financial Problems of New York City”
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March 6, #4, “New York City's Business Activities”
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March 13, #5, “Social Problems in New York City”
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March 20, #6, “Ohio Forging Ahead”
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March 27, #7, “Improving Local Government in New Jersey”
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April 3, #8, “Progress in Pennsylvania”
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April 10, #9, “State and Local Government in the Control of the Liquor Traffic”
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April 17, #10, “From the Heart of the Depression”
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April 24, #11, “Local Government and the New Deal”
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May 1, #12, “Suburban Troubles”
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May 8, #13, “Chicago Over the Hump”
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May 15, #14, “Schools for Municipal Officials”
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May 22, #15, “News from the South”
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May 29, #16, “The National Administration and Local Reorganization”
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June 5, #17, “The Schools in Local Revival”
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June 12, #18, “The Voter and Local Revival”
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June 19, #19, “What Are the Prospects?”
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June 26, #1, “Federal Financial Aid to Cities”
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July 3, #2, “The Sumners-Wilcox Municipal Bankruptcy Act”
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July 10, #3, “Saving the Cities”
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July 17, #4, “English Local Government”
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July 24, #5, “New Fields for New Planning”
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July 31, #6, “The Tennessee Valley Experiment”
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August 7, #7, “New Aspects of the Public Service”
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August 14, #8, “A New Charter for New York City”
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August 21, #9, “Higher Administrative Standards”
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August 28, #10, “Housing and Slum Clearance”
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September 4, #11, “Reconstruction in a Metropolitan County”
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September 11, #12, “County Home Rule”
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September 18, #13, “Westchester County Looks at Its Government”
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September 25, #14, “A New Deal in Civic Education”
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Series IX: “Trends in Government,” 1934-1935
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Announcements
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October 2, #1, “The Crisis in Local Government”
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October 9, #2, “European Local Government”
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October 16, #3, “Putting Cities on a Cash Basis”
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October 23, #4, “Local Government from the Ground Up”
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October 30, #5, “American Municipal Leagues”
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November 6, #6, “New Rights for Old”
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November 13, #7, “Regionalism and Local Government”
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November 20, #8, “The 44 Legislatures of 1935”
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November 27, #9, “Forty Years of Progress”
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December 4, #10, “Community Foundations”
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December 11, #11, “Enforcing Tax Collections”
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December 18, #12, “Emerging Problems”
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December 25, #13, “Progress in Election Reforms”
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January 1, #14, “State Re-Organization”
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January 8, #15, “Protecting the Taxpayer”
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January 15, #16, “Government Personnel”
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January 22, #17, “Federal Help in Local Refinancing”
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January 29, #18
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“Taxation for Prosperity”
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“Report of Special Committee on Tax Policy to Aid Economi Recovery and Permanent Prosperity”
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Series X: “The 44 State Legislatures of 1935,” 1935
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February 5, #1, “The One-House Legislature”
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February 12, #2, “ 'Government by the People' ”
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February 19, #3, “Simplification of Local Government”
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February 26, #4, “How Can the Legislatures Help the Police?”
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March 5, #5, “Providing a Liquid Market for Home Mortgages”
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March 12, #6, “Financing Emergency Relief”
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March 19, #7, “Liquor Laws and Enforcement”
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March 26, #8, “The Public's Responsibility for Legislation”
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April 2, #9, “Interstate Cooperation in Combating Crime”
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April 9, #10, “Solving Local Tax Problems”
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April 16, #11, “Tax Limitations”
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April 23, #12, “Social Insurance”
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April 30, #13, “Overhauling Criminal Procedure and Other Things Pertaining to Law Enforcement”
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May 7, #14, “The Model Tax Plan”
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May 14, #15, “Better Tax Collections”
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May 21, #16, “Safety Regulations”
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May 28, #17, “State Councils”
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June 4, #18, “State Control of Municipal Finance”
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June 11, #19, “The State Legislative Product of 1935”
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June 18, #1, “Just Taxes”
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June 25, #2, “Paying for Social Security”
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July 2, #3, “The Tariff and Business Recovery”
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July 9, #4, “How Much Should the Drinker Pay?”
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July 16, #5, “Missing the Intangibles”
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July 23, #6, “Does Real Estate Pay Too Much?”
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July 30, #7, “Tax Exemptions”
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August 6, #8, “Tax Dodging by Constitutional Amendment”
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August 13, #9, “Single Tax Vs. Triple Tax”
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August 20, #10, “Who Gets the Tax Money?”
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August 27, #11, “Processing Tax”
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September 3, #12, “Sales Tax -- Pro and Con”
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September 10, #13, “Federal Taxation and Business Recovery”
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September 17, #14, “Coordinated Tax Administration”
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September 24, #15, “Harmonizing the Tax System”
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Series XII: “Planning,” 1935-1936
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October 1, #1, “A Plan for the Nation”
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October 8, #2, “Limitations of Planning”
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October 15, #3, “The Best Use of the Land”
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October 22, #4, “The Economic Value of American Scenery”
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October 29, #5, “Head Waters and Other Little Waters”
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November 5, #6, “A National System of Transportation”
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November 12, #7, “Who Owns Our Roadsides?”
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November 19, #8, “Regional Planning -- The T.V.A. An Example”
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November 26, #9, “Is Local Government Doomed?”
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December 3, #10, “Planning as a Municipal Function”
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December 10, #11, “Planning as a State Function”
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December 17, #12, “Re-locating the Isolated Settler”
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December 24, #13, “Making Plans Come True”
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December 31, #14, “The Law of the Roadside”
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January 7, #15, “Better Housing Through Better Zoning”
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January 14, #16, “Planning and Paying For Places for Play”
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January 21, #17, “Possibilities in Tax Title Lands”
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January 28, #18, “From Acres to Lots”
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Series XIII: “The Constitution in the 20th Century,” 1936
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February 4, #1, “The Constitution as an Element of Stability in American Life”
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February 11, #2, “Curbing the Court”
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February 18, #3, “Property Rights as Obstacles to Progress”
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February 25, #4, “The Constitution as the Guardian of Property Rights”
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March 3, #5, “The Freedom of the Press”
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March 10, #6, “The Powers of the National Government”
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March 17, #7, “Administrative Lawmaking”
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March 24, #8, “The Constitution and the New Deal”
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March 21, #9, “The Spirit of the Constitution”
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April 7, #10, “A Socialist Looks at the Constitution”
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April 14, #11, “Getting a New Constitution”
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April 21, #12, “The Constitution and the States”
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April 28, #13, “A Unified Economy and States' Rights”
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May 5, #14, “Regional Governments for Regional Problems”
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May 12, #15, “The Constitution and Social Security”
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May 19, #16, “The Rights Reserved to the States and the People”
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May 26, #17, “The Delegation of Powers”
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June 2, #18, “Personal Liberty: Differing Vie”
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June 9, #19, “The Living Constitution”
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“The Constitution of the United States -- A Bibliography”
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The Younger Generation. Script, 1945 1 folder : One sample script of a thirty-minute episode of a serial written by Carlton E. Morse and directed by Clinton Twiss. The program originated in Hollywood.
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1946 September 1, #8, “Private Secretaries and Saxophones”
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Your America. Scripts, 1944 2 folders : Scripts of a weekly series of musical variety shows presented in commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Union Pacific Railroad. The series, written by David P. Lewis and produced by Lyle DeMoss, originated at station WOW in Omaha, Nebraska.
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January 8, #1, “For Nebraska”
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January 15, #2, “For Kansas”
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January 22, #3, “For Colorado”
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January 29, #4, “For Wyoming”
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February 5, #5, “For Idaho”
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February 12, #6, “For Lincoln”
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February 19, #7, “For Jeffers” [William Jeffers, U.P. president]
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February 26, #8, “For Utah”
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March 4, #9, “For Nevada”
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March 11, #10, “For California”
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March 18, #11, “For Montana”
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March 25, #12, “Washington”
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April 1, #13, “Oregon”
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April 8, #14, “Missouri”
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April 15, #15, “Iowa”
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April 22, #16, “Grain”
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April 29, #17, “Lumber”
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May 6, #18, “Golden Spike”
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Your Health. Scripts, 1929. Bound in volume : Transcripts of addresses delivered by Dr. Shirley W. Wynne, Commissioner of Health of New York City, on a series of weekly, 15-minute programs broadcast over station WEAF in New York. Also bound in the same volume are transcripts of two special broadcasts by Dr. Wynne, one on station WOR and the other on WPAP.
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May 8, “Why We Get Sick”
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May 15, “Have You a Little Baby Coming?”
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May 22, “The First Few Weeks of the Baby's Life”
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May 29, “The Baby's First Year”
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June 1, “The Public Health and National Security”
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June 5, “Preparing Your Child For Its School Days”
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June 12, “Vacation Health Hints”
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June 14, “The Children's Bill of Rights”
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June 19, “Files and Mosquitos”
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June 26, “Safety for Bathers and Swimmers”
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July 3, “Bootlegging Fireworks”
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July 10, “Sun Don'ts for Sun Fans”
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July 17, “Two Common Summer Dangers”
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July 31, “Drinking for Health”
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August 7, “Hot Weather Babies”
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August 14, “When Man's Best Friend Becomes an Enemy”
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August 28, “Health Goes to School”
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Your United Nations. Scripts, 1946-1947 1.5 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) : Scripts of a weekly series of thirty-minute dramatizations presented by NBC's University of the Air.
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1946
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October 1, #1, “This Uneasy Peace,” by William Hodapp
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October 8, #2, “Man Against Himself,” by William Hodapp
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October 15, #3, “Let's Make It Work,” by William Hodapp
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October 22, #4, “Provisional Agenda,” by William Hodapp
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October 29, #5, “The Homeless,” by William C. Hodapp
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November 12, #6, “UNESCO,” by Jack C. Wilson
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November 19, #7, “Trusteeship,” by Jack C. Wilson
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November 26, #8, “Budget,” by Jack C. Wilson
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December 3, #9, “Disarmament,” by Jack C. Wilson
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December 10, #10, “Food & Peace,” by Jack C. Wilson
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December 17, #11, “Review of General Assembly,” by Jack C. Wilson
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1947
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January 7, #12, “Report from the World Preview,” by Jack C. Wilson
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January 14, #13, “United Nations and Human Rights,” by Jack C. Wilson
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January 21, #14, “Labor's Role in the United Nations,” by Ben Kagan
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January 28, #15, “Volcano's Edge,” by Jack C. Wilson
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February 4, #16, “Trusteeship and Strategic Areas,” by Jack C. Wilson
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February 11, #17, “World Trade and World Peace,” by Ben Kagan
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February 18, #18, “Public Opinions and the U.N.,” by Jack C. Wilson
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February 25, #19, “Economic and Social Council,” by Jack C. Wilson
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March 4, #20, “You and Your U.N.,” by Jack C. Wilson
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March 11, 21, “World Health Organization,” by Ben Kagan
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March 18, #22, “Free Air Space: The Story of the International Civil Aviation Organization,” by William Hodapp
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March 19, #23, “UNESCO,” by S. Mark Smith
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March 25, untitled script, by S. Mark Smith
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April 1, #24, “Hungry Children,” by Bill Hodapp
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April 8, #25, “Trusteeship: A Fable for Adults,” by William Hodapp
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April 15, #26, “Human Rights,” by William Hodapp
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April 22, #27, “Narcotics,” by Carol Martin
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April 29, #28, “Behind the Scenes,” by William Hodapp
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May 7, #29, “The Kolchak Case,” by Carol Martin
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May 14, #30, “Workers for Victory in Peace,” by William Hodapp
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May 21, #31, “Aranha: A Profile,” by William Hodapp
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May 28, #32, “The Three Questions of Jose el Mundo,” by Carol Martin
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June 4, #33, “The Site,” by William Hodapp
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June 11, #34, “Bob Jones Keeps Up with the World,” by Carol Martin
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June 18, #35, “World Security,” by William Hodapp
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June 25, #36, “The Black & the Red,” by Carol Martin
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July 2, #37, “The Devil and Human Rights,” by William Hodapp
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July 9, #38, “Dear Harry,” by Carol Martin
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July 16, #39, “Chaos in Centerville,” by Carol Martin
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July 30, #40, “Revolt of the Resources,” by Carol Martin
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August 6, #41, “Pity the Poor Germ,” by Carol Martin
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August 13, #43, “Peace Through the Air: The Story of ICAO,” by William Hodapp
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August 20, #44, “Backstop U.S.A.,” by Carol Martin
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August 27, #45, “Thar She Blows,” by Carol Martin
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September 3, #45, “Stranded U. S. Citizens,” by William Hodapp
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September 10, #46, “Protocol,” by Carol Martin
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September 17, #47, “The Causes of War.” by William Hodapp
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October 1, #48, “Agenda '47,” by Carol Martin
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October 8, #49, “The Veto,” by William Hodapp
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October 15, #50, “Palestine,” by Michael Sklar and B. Edgar Marvin
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October 22, #51, “How Can We Revive World Trade?,” address by Arthur Besse
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October 29, #52, “The Devil and Human Rights,” (repeat) by William Hodapp
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November 5, #53, “Little Assembly,” by Robert L. Schwartz
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November 19, #55, “The 38th Parallel,” by William Hodapp
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December 3, #54, “The Plus Side of the U. N.,” by Walter Hackett
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December 10, “Will There Be a Tomorrow: The Story of UNAC,” by Alvin Boretz
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December 17, #61, “U. N. or?,” by William Hodapp
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Untitled series. Script, 1941 1 folder : One script and some correspondence and related material from a short summer series of radio plays. The thirty-minute dramatic program was broadcast on WEAF.
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1941 August 7, #3, “The Man Who Forgot,” by Maurice Level, adapted by Arthur Laurents
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Untitled series. Script, 1948 1 folder : Script of one of a series of dramatizations presented by the American Cancer Society. The program was produced and directed by Herbert Lytton.
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1948 April 8, #2, “The Mayo Story,” by Ledru Baker, Jr.
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Untitled series. Scripts, 1969 1 folder : Two sample scripts of a program of stock market, economic, and business news.
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505
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1969? March 13
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1969 July 14
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Subseries: Television Scripts, 1948-1971 54 boxes (34.4 cubic feet) : Television scripts are arranged alphabetically by title, with programs that were only one episode long arranged alphabetically under Specials.
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Afternoon Report. Scripts, 1964 1 folder : Daily, five-minute newscasts with Edwin Newman reporting.
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509
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1964 August 5, 8
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The Art Carney Show. Scripts, 1960 5 folders : Scripts for a series of hour-long drama and comedy shows presented about once a month, which starred Art Carney and was produced by David Susskind.
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1960
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January 8, “The Man in the Dog Suit,” by Edwin Corle, adapted by Albert Beich and William H. Wright
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509
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February 5, “Three in One” : Contains “A Pound on Demand” by Sean O'Casey, “Where the Cross is Made” by Eugene O'Neill, and “Red Peppers,” an interlude with music from “Tonight at Eight-Thirty” by Noel Coward
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March 4, “The Best of Anything,” by Larry Gelbart and Sheldon Keller
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April 8, “Victory,” by Joseph Conrad, adapted by Michael Dyne
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Box
509
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May 6, “Full Moon Over Brooklyn,” by Wolcott Gibbs, adapted by Irving Gaynor Neiman
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Camel News Caravan. Scripts, 1952 3 boxes : News copy and routines for a fifteen-minute, early evening newscast, reported by John Cameron Swayze. The program ran from 1948 to 1956 when it was replaced by the Huntley-Brinkley Report.
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1952
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July 7-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-31
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Box
510
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August 1, 4-8, 11-15, 18-22, 25-29
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Box
511
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September 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-30
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October 1-3, 6-10, 13-16
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October 17, 20-24, 27-31
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Box
512
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November 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28
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512
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December 1-5, 8-12, 15-16
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513
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December 17-19, 22-26, 29-31
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Cameo Theatre. Script, 1950 1 folder : Script for a half-hour dramatic anthology.
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Box
513
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1950 June 14, “Lottery,” by Shirley Jackson, adapted by Ellen Violett
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Chevrolet on Broadway. Scripts, 1949 1 folder : Sample script of a half-hour dramatic anthology.
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Box
513
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1949 May 2, “The Suicide Club,” by Robert Louis Stevenson, adapted by Samuel Carter.
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Chevrolet Tele-Theatre. Scripts, 1949 1 folder : Scripts of a half-hour dramatic anthology.
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Box
513
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1949
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October 31, “Witness for the Prosecution,” by Agatha Christie, adapted by Eleanor Tarshis.
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December 26, “I Cover Times Square,” by Harold Huber, Louis Vittes, and Murray Burnett.
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Day Report. Scripts, 1964-1965, 1967, 1969 3 folders : Daily five-minute midday newscast, with Edwin Newman reporting.
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Box
513
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1964
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July 3
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August 3, 5-7, 10, 12-14
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October 8, 12, 14-15
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1965
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August 10-13
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Box
513
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1967
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May 2-3, 8, 10-11, 16
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July 17-19, 24-25, 28, 31
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1969
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January 13-14, 16-17, 21-24, 27-30
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February 3-7, 10, 12-13, 17-21, 24-28
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March 3-4, 6-7, 11, n.d
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The Dick Powell Show. Scripts, 1962-1963 3 boxes : Scripts for Powell's last TV series, an anthology of hour-long dramatic presentations. Producers included Jackie Cooper, Bruce Geller, Sam Peckinpah, and Aaron Spelling.
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1962
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Box
513
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January 9, #4753, “The Time to Die,” by Aaron Spelling
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513
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September 25, #5113, “Special Assignment,” by Ben Starr and Bob O'Brien
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513
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October 9, #5103, “Run Till It's Dark,” by Turnley Walker
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513
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October 11, #5109, “The Doomsday Boys”
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513
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October 23, #5111, “The Sea Witch,” by Allen H. Miner and Cecil Smith
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Box
514
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October 30, #5139, “The Great Anatole,” by Richard Alan Simmons
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Box
514
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November 20, #5121, “In Search of a Son,” by S. Lee Pogostin
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514
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November 27, #5133, “Borderline,” by Albert Beich and William H. Wright
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514
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December 4, #5137, “Pericles on 31st Street,” by Harry Mark Petrakis, adapted by Harry Mark Petrakis and Sam Peckinpah
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514
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December 11, #5135, “The Court-Martial of Captain Wycliff,” by Harry Julian Fink
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514
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December 18, #5141, “Crazy Sunday,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, adapted by James Poe
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514
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December 25, #5107, “The Big Day”
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1963
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514
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January 8, #5129, “Project X,” by Collier Young
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514
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January 15, #5131, “The Losers,” by Bruce Geller
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514
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January 22, #5119, “Everybody Loves Sweeney,” by Bill Manhoff, adapted by Bill Manhoff and Berne Giler
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January 20, #5157, “The Rage of Silence,” by Ed Speigel and Jules Maitland
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February 5, #5143, “The Judge,” by Bruce Geller and Harry Mark Petrakis
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515
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February 12, #5145, “Luxury Liner,” by Christopher Knopf
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515
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February 26, #5155, “Tissue of Hate,” by Tony Barrett
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515
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March 5, #5151, “Thunder in a Forgotten Town,” by Lewis Reed, revised by Richard Carr
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515
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March 12, #5153, “Colossus,” by Richard Alan Simmons
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515
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March 19, #5163, “Charlie's Duet,” by Richard Carr
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515
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March 26, #5171, “The Third Side of a Coin,” by S. Lee Pogostin
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515
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April 2, #5177, “Epilogue,” by Bruce Geller
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515
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April 16, #5179, “The Last of the Big Spenders,” by Richard Alan Simmons
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515
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April 30, #5101, “Last of the Private Eyes,” by Richard Carr and Robert L. Jacks
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515
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undated, #5105, “The Commandos,” by Harry Julian Fink
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516
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undated, #5117, “The Senator from Horse-Shoe Bend,” by Ben Starr and Bob O'Brien
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Box
516
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undated, #5165, “Amos Burke,” by Albert Beich and William H. Wright
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Direct Line. Scripts, 1967 1 folder : Transcript of a public press conference in which the audience asked the questions. The series was presented on WNBC Television in cooperation with the League of Women Voters of New York.
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516
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1967 May 7
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Dow Hour of Great Mysteries. Scripts, 1960 2 folders : Scripts of a dramatic anthology presented about once a month.
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1960
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Box
516
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March 31, “The Bat,” by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, adapted by Walter Kerr
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516
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April 24, “The Burning Court,” by John Dickson Carr, adapted by William and Audrey Roos
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The Dupont Show of the Week. Scripts, 1962 2 folders : Scripts for the successor to the Dupont Show of the Month which featured hour-long drama, documentaries and musical programs.
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1962
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516
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February 4, “Masterpiece,” by Gordon Russell (Air title: “The Forgery”)
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516
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April 15, “The Big Alabama Wonder,” by Franklyn MacGregor (Air title: “The Action in New Orleans”)
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Eleventh Hour News. Papers, 1952, 1956 2 boxes and 2 folders : Scripts, routines, director's reports, and master broadcast reports for a ten-minute, nightly newscast on WNBC-TV reported by John McCaffery. The 1956 material consists of scripts only. Further scripts for this program are filed with the WNBC News Script sample.
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Directors' Reports, 1952
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516
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8
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January 14-18, 20-25, 27-31
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February 1, 3-8, 10-15, 17-22, 24-29
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March 2-7, 9-14, 16-21, 23-28, 30-31
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April 1-4, 6-11, 13-18, 20-25, 27-30
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May 1, 4-9, 11-14, 18-19
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516
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May 19-23, 25-30
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June 2-6, 8-13, 15-20, 22-27, 29-30
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July 1-4, 6, 11, 13-18, 27-31
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August 1, 3-8, 11-15, 17-22, 24-26, 28-29, 31
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September 1-5, 7-12, 15-16, 18-19, 22-26, 28-30
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October 1-3, 5-10
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November 14, 16
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1952
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517
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October 12-17, 19-24, 26-31
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517
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November 2, 5-7, 9-13, 17-21, 28, 30
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518
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December 4-5, 7-12, 14
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1956
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518
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June 1, 408, 10-15, 17-22, 24-29
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518
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July 1-6, 8-13, 16-20, 22-27, 29-31
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518
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August 1-3, 5-7, 9-10, 12, 17-19, 21-24, 26-30
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518
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September 2, 5-7, 9-14, 16-18, 20-21, 23, 25-28, 30
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519
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October 2-5, 7-12, 14-19, 21-26, 28-31
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Esso News. Scripts, 1956 2 folders : Scripts and routines for a 15-minute evening newscast, narrated by Ken Banghart, on WNBC-TV.
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519
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3-4
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1956 October 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-31
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Frank McGee Saturday/Sunday Report. Scripts, 1967, 1969 1 folder : Two scripts from the half-hour weekend news program.
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519
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5
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1967 July 15
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1969 February 16
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From These Roots. Scripts, 1959, 1961 8 boxes : Scripts for a half-hour daytime serial. Principal writers were Leonard Stadd and John M. Young.
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520
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1959 July 20
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520
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January 3-6, 9-13, 16, 18-19, 23-27, 30-31, February 1, 21
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March 6-10, 13-17, 20-24, 27-29, April 3
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August 3 (or 4), 7-11, 21-25, 28-31, September 1, 4
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October 5-6, 9-13, 17-18, 20, 24-27, 30-31, November 1-3
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November 20-24, 27-30
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December 1, 4-8, 11-15, 18-22, 25-29
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Gulf News Reports. Scripts, 1960-1961 1 box : Scripts and some routine sheets for a series of special reports “designed for more complete coverage of the breaking news.” The specials varied in length from 15 minutes to an hour, and were all sponsored by the Gulf Oil Corporation, produced by Chet Hagan, directed by Bob Priaulx, and reported by Frank McGee and others.
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1960
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524
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August 9, “NBC Special Report from the Congo”
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September 10, “NBC News Special” (on Hurricane Donna and the Congo Crisis)
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September 18, “The General Assembly”
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September 19, “The General Assembly”
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September 20, “The General Assembly”
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September 22, “The General Assembly”
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September 23, “The General Assembly”
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September 26, “The General Assembly”
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September 27, “The General Assembly”
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September 28, “The General Assembly”
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September 29, “The General Assembly”
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September 30, “The General Assembly”
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524
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October 1, “The General Assembly”
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October 3, “The General Assembly”
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October 5, “The General Assembly”
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December 16, (Double plane crash, New York City)
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December 17, (Plane crashes, New York City and Munich)
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December 30, “Projection '61” (annual report of 12 top NBC News correspondents)
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1961
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524
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January 2, “The Laotian Crisis”
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January 10, “Tribute to a Patroit” (tribute to Dwight Eisenhower, narrated by James Stewart)
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January 17, “The Texas Tower Disaster”
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January 24, “Piracy in the Caribbean”
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January 27, “Home from Moscow” (return of two RB-47 fliers held prisoner in Moscow)
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January 31, “MR-2” (on chimpanzee sent into space)
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524
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February 4, “Billion Dollar Bulge” (snowstorm in Northeastern United States)
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February 4, “The Blizzard of '61”
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February 13, “Lumumba: African Martyr?”
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February 21, “Africa: Five Minutes to Twelve”
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March 27, “Laos: Time for Decision”
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5
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April 12, “Man Into Space” (Yuri Gagarin)
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April 14, “Cosmonaut in Moscow” (Yuri Gagarin)
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April 17, “Cuba: Island in Revolt”
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April 22, “The Trouble Spots” (Cuba and Algeria)
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April 30, “The Astronauts”
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May 1, “May Day in Moscow”
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May 8, “The Man of Freedom 7” (Alan Shepard)
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May 22, “Alabama, U.S.A.” (racial violence)
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May 24, “LBJ News Conference (upon his return from Asia)
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6
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June 11, “Jacqueline Kennedy's Journey”
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June 25, “Full of Peril--Bright with Hope” (South American trip of Adlai Stevenson)
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July 10, “The Return of Gen. MacArthur”
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July 16, “Official Report: MR-3” (Alan Shepard)
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July 21, “The Flight of Liberty Bell” (Virgil “Gus” Grissom)
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July 22, [Grissom News Conference]
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July 25, “The President's Speech” (re: Berlin)
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August 3, “The Great Plane Robery” (hijacking in El Paso)
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August 18, “The Trial of Adolf Eichmann”
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August 31, “Russian Pandora” (nuclear testing in Russia)
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September 10, “Hurricane Carla”
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September 17, “A Question of War or Peace (UN Preview)”
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September 18, “Death of a Statesman” (Dag Hammerskjold)
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November 29, “Chimp in Orbit”
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December 18, “Mission for Alliance” (Kennedy's trip to Venezuela and Colombia)
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undated, “The Path to Space”
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Hallmark Hall of Fame. Scripts, 1952-1953 1 folder : Scripts for several early Hall of Fame performances hosted by Sara Churchill.
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524
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8
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1952 February 10, #6, “Woman with A Sword,” by Hollister Noble, adapted by H. Philip Minis
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1953 May 24, “Proudly I Love,” by John Schwartz
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undated, “Elizabeth Barrett”
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undated, “The Story of Martha Berry”
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Home. Script, 1955 1 folder : Scripts for the first airing of “The World of Home” a segment of this noted women's program which featured human interest stories aimed at increasing understanding of current news. Also included are a number of promotional and sales materials.
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524
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9
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1955 August 22, by Harold Azine
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The Howdy Doody Show. Scripts, 1957-1960 4 boxes : Scripts from the last four seasons of the half-hour Saturday-morning children's show.
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1957
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525
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November 2-30, #2192-6
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525
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2
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December 7-21, #2197-9
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December 28, #2200 [Anniversary show]
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1958
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January 4-February 22, #2201-8
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March 1-April 26, #2209-17
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May 3-June 28, #2218-26
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July 5-August 30, #2227-35
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September 6-October 25, #2236-43
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November 1-29, #2244-8
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December 6-27, #2249-52
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1959
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10
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January 3-31, #2253-7
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11
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February 7-28, #2258-61
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12
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March 7-28, #2262-5
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April 4-25, #2266-9
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May 2-30, #2270-4
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June 6-27, #2275-8
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July 4-25, #2279-82
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August 1-29, #83-7
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September 5-26, #2288-91
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October 3-31, #2292-6
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November 7-28, #2297-2300
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December 5, #2301
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1960
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January 2-30, #2305-8
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February 13-27, #2310-3
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March 5-26, #2314-7
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April 2-30, #2318-32
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May 7-28, #2323-6
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June 4-25, #2327-30
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July 2-30, #2331-5
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August 6-27, #2336-9
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September 10-24, #2341-3 (sic)
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The Huntley-Brinkley Report. Scripts, 1956-1958, 1960-1967, 1969 8 cartons and 1 box (8.5 cubic feet) : Scripts, including commercials, master broadcast reports, and routines for Chet Huntley and David Brinkley's 15-minute early evening newscast which replaced Camel New Caravan. The show was lengthened to a half-hour starting in September, 1963. For 1960 and later years, only the New York portion of the scripts are present.
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1956
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1-8
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October 29-31; November 1-2, 5-9, 12-16, 19-23, 26; December 4
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527
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9-15
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December 5-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, 31
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1957
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January 1-2
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January 3-4, 7-11, 14-18, 21-23
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January 24-25, 28-February 1
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February 4-8, 11-15, 18-22, 25-28
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12-19
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March 4-8, 11-15, 18-22, 25-29
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20-28
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April 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-30
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May 1
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May 2-3, 6-19, 13-17, 20-24, 27-31
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10-21
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June 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28
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22-24
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July 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-31
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45-56
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August 1-2, 5-9, 12-16
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August 19-23, 26-30
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11-31
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September 2-6, 9-13, 16-20, 23-27, 30
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32-40
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October 1-4, 7-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-31
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November 1
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41-48
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November 4-8, 11-15, 18-22, 25-29
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December 2-6, 9-13, 16-20, 23-27, 30-31
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1958
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10-18
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January 2-3, 6-10, 20-24, 27-31
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19-26
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February 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28
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27-31
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March 3-7, 10-14, 17-19
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March 20-23, 24-28, 31
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April 1
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4-10
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April 2-4, 7-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-30
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11-18
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May 1-2, 5-9, 12-16, 19-23, 25-30
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June 2-3
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19-25
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June 4-6, 9-13, 16-20, 23-27, 30
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July 1
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26-33
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July 2-4, 7-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-31
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August 1-4
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August 5-8, 11-15, 18-22, 25-29
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September 1-2
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September 3-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-30
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October 1
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15-29
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October 2-3, 6-10, 13-17, 20-24, 27-31
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30-49
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November 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28
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December 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-31
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1960
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24-26
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May 2-6, 9-13, 16-20, 23-27, 30-31
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27-28
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July 1, 4-8, 18-21
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29
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September 16, 19-23, 26-30
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1961
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30-31
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April 3, 5-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28
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May 16-19, 22-26, 29-31
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1962 October 15-19, 22-26, 29-30
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1963 November 18-21, 25, 27-29
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1964
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35-37
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July 1-3, 20-24, 27-31
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38-39
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August 1, 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 31
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40-41
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October 1, 2, 12-15, 20
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1965
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42
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April 20, 22, 23; July 30
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August 2-5, 9-13
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1966 June 9, 13-14
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535
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1
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1967 May 1-3, 8-10, 12, 15
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1969
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535
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2-3
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January 8-10, 13-17, 21-24, 27-29
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535
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4-7
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February 4-6, 7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28
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535
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8
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March 3-8, 10-12
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Huntley Brinkley Saturday Report. Scripts, 1969 1 folder : Scripts for a Saturday evening version of the Huntley-Brinkley Report.
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1969
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Box
535
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9
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January 11, 18, 25
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February 1, 15, 22
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The Kraft Music Hall. Scripts, 1960, 1962 1 folder : Scripts of an hour-long musical variety show starring Perry Como and produced by Nick Vanoff.
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Box
536
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1
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1960 September 17, #1
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1962 January 17, #15
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Meet The Press. Scripts, 1967 1 folder : Transcripts of the weekly news-interview program broadcast over both NBC Radio and Television. The Society library subscribes to the Merkle Press reprints, but the holdings here supplement transcripts missing from the bound volumes. Moderators of the show were Edwin Newman and Neil Boggs.
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536
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2
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1967
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, April 23; Guest: George C. Wallace
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, July 16; Guest: Roy Wilkins
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, September 17; Guest: Henry Cabot Lodge
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, September 23; Guest: Walter Reuther
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, October 15; Guest: George W. Romney
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, October 22; Guest: Lee Kuan Yew
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, December 17; Guests: Fred R. Harris and Edward W. Grooke
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Morning Report. Scripts, 1962-1966, 1969-1971 5 folders : Scripts for a daily five-minute newscast reported by Edwin Newman.
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536
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3
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1962 October 16-19, 22-25, 29, 31
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1963 November 18-22, 26-27, 29
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1964
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536
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June 9
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July 1, 20, 22-24, 27-29
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August 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 31
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October 4, 6, 9, 12-16, 21-31
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536
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5
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1965 August 2-4, 9, 12-13
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1966 June 2, 3, 6-8, 13-14
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Box
537
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1
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1969 January 21
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537
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2
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1971 April 29
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News Service. Scripts, 1952 1 box : Reports, occasionally accompanied by news copy, to film editors stating the order in which news films were to be used and their running times.
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1952
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Box
537
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3
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September 22-26
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537
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4-8
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September 30-October 6, 7-13, 14-20, 21-27, 28-31
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537
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9-11
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November 3-7, 10-14, 17-20, 24
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Box
538
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1
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November 25-28
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538
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2
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December 1-5
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The News Today. Scripts, 1960 1 folder : Scripts for 15-minute midday newscat reported by Lee Nichols.
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Box
538
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3
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1960 May 1, 15, 22
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Omnibus. Scripts, 1961 2 folders : Scripts for an hour-long anthology of dramatic and educational shows hosted by Alistair Cooke and produced by Robert Saudek Associates.
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1961
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Box
538
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4
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January 1, “A Midwinter's Night Dream,”
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February 5, “Abraham Lincoln--The Early Years,” by James Agee
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Box
538
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5
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March 5, “Fierce, Funny, and Far Out,” (drama as viewed by William Saroyan)
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On the Line with Bob Considine. Scripts, 1951, 1960 1 folder : Scripts for a Sunday (and later Saturday) afternoon 15-minute program of news commentary.
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538
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6
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1951
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January 28
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February 4, 11, 18, 25
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March 11, 18, 25
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April 1, 8, 15, 22, 28, 29
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May 6, 13, 20, 27
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June 10, 17
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July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
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August 5, 12, 19, 26
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September 2, 8, 15, 22, 29
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October 6, 13, 20, 27
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November 3, 10, 17, 24
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December 1, 8, 15, 22
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1960
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May 1, 22, 29
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People Are Funny. Scripts, 1958 1 folder : Scripts for Art Linkletter's half-hour show in which contestants were asked to perform stunts.
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538
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1958
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December 2, #58-13
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December 16, #58-14
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December 23, #58-15
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Review of the Week. Scripts, 1952 1 box : Scripts and film summaries of “a pictorial summary of the week's news, filmed by NBC cameramen at home and abroad.”
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1952
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Box
538
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8
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January 6, 13, 20, 27
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538
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9
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February 3, 10, 17
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538
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10
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March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
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539
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April 6, 13, 20, 27
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539
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2
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May 4, 11, 18, 25
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539
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3
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June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
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539
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July 6, 13, 20, 27
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539
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5
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August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
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539
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6
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September 7, 14, 21, 28
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539
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October 5, 12, 19, 26
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539
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8
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November 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
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539
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9
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December 7, 14, 21, 28
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Savarin Saturday Night News. Scripts, 1951, 1956 1/2 box : Scripts (including commercials), film director's reports, routine sheets, and master broadcast reports for a 15-minute weekly newscast reported by Bob Wilson and Peter Roberts on WNBC-TV.
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1951
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540
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February 3, 10, 17, 24; March 3
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540
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2
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March 10, 17, 24, 31
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540
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3
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April 7, 14, 21, 28
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540
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November 22, 29
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December 6, 13
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1956
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540
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5
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August 4, 11, 18, 25
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540
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6
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September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
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540
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7
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October 6, 13, 20, 27
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Searchlight. Scripts, 1967 1 folder : Transcripts of a panel-interview of public officials on WNBC-TV, presented in cooperation with the Citizens Union. The moderator was Ben Grauer.
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539
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10
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1967 May 7; Guest: Dr. Howard Brown, NYC Health Services Administrator
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The Shari Lewis Show. Scripts, 1960 1 folder : Scripts for a half-hour children's show.
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539
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11
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1960
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October 22-29
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November 5-12
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December 10-17
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Specials, 1948-1968 2 boxes
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541
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1
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Abe Lincoln in Illinois, by Robert Sherwood, undated
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541
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2
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American Spectacle, by Lou Hazam, 1964 March 20
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541
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Angel Street, by Patrick Hamilton, 1948 circa January
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541
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Back to School - '59, (with David Brinkley), 1959 August 25
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541
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The Beaten Path: The Story of a Year in Korea, by Gerald Green, 1951 June 25
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541
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Before and After Stalin (with Henry Cassidy), circa 1953
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541
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7
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The Bougeois Gentleman, adapted by Herbert Graf, undated
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541
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8
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Breakthrough: Medicine-Shape of the Future by Leonard Engel, undated
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541
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9
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The Broadway of Lerner and Loewe, 1962 February 11
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541
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10
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Cameraman's View of 1952, 1952 December 28
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541
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11
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Clear and Present Danger, 1962 October 31
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541
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12
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Eisenhower on Lincoln as Commander in Chief, with Bruce Catton, 1963
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541
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13
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Eisenhower special, 1953 January 21
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541
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14
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Emerging Africa: Too Late for Reason (with Chet Huntley), 1959 September 13
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541
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15
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Fire in the City, 1951 October 7
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541
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Focus, by Arthur Miller, adapted by S. Lee Pogostin, 1961 January 21
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541
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Greece: The Golden Age, by Lou Hazam, 1963 November 19
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541
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H.M.S. Pinafore, undated
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542
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1
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Hawaii-49th State, circa 1954
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Box
542
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2
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Henry V, 1948 August 1
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542
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3
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Hoover Death, 1964 October 20
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542
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4
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The Land, (with Chet Huntley), 1962 March 13
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542
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The Last of My Solid Gold Watches, by Tennessee Williams, adapted by Richard Harrity and Frederick Coe, undated
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542
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6
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The Lonely Woman, 1962 January 4
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542
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The Many Faces of Spain, with Chet Huntley, 1961 November 14
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542
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8
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Mississippi Arrests and Hurricane Hilda, 1964 October 3
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542
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9
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Newark: A Special Report, 1967 July 16
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542
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10
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1952 Year End Review, 1952 December 30
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542
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11
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Nixon Film Narration, 1969 January 18
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542
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12
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Nuts Plus Twenty-The Battle of the Bulge, by Frank DeFelitta, 1964 September 1
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542
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13
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Orient Express, with Edwin Newman, 1964 January 7
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542
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14
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Plane Crash, 1963 November 29
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542
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15
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Ranger Seven...On Target, 1964 August 2
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Box
542
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16
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The Road to Spaneau, with Joseph C. Harsch, 1954 June 27
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Box
542
Folder
17
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Roberto Rossellini's Sicily, with Edwin Newman, 1968 December 29
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Box
542
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18
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Sentry Abroad, with Frank McGee, 1961 December 7
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Box
542
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19
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Sikkim and its Yankee Queen, by Daniel Karasik, 1964 June 11
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Box
542
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20
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The TFX Hearings, with Merrill Mueller, 1963 November 18
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Box
542
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21
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Tragedy of Julius Caesar, 1949 March 28
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Box
542
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22
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U-2 Incident, 1960 May 7
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Box
542
Folder
23
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You Can't Take It With You, undated
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Ten For Survival. Scripts, 1958 2 folders : Scripts for a ten-part series of half-hour shows “dedicated to man in the nuclear age,” hosted by Chet Huntley. Writers were Earl Hamner and William Welch.
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1958
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Box
543
Folder
1
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September 4
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October 28, #1, “Enter the Nuclear Age”
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November 4, #2, “Knowledge is Survival”
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November 11, #3, “Biography of a Disaster #1”
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November 18, #4, “Biography of a Disaster #2”
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November 25, #5, “Fact and Fable” (Synopsis title: “We're Better and Worse Than We Think”)
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Box
543
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2
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December 2, #6, “What Do You Know?”
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December 9, #7, “The Unseen Enemy”
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December 26, #8, “Radiation and the Body”
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December 23, #9, “Learn--and Live”
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December 30, #10, “Today and Tomorrow”
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That Was the Week That Was. Scripts, 1964-1965 2 boxes : Scripts for a half-hour series of satrical sketches on current events. The executive producer was Leland Hayward and the regular writers were: William Boardman, Dee Caruso, Gerald Gardner, Buck Henry, Tom Meehan, Peter Meyerson, Herb Sargent, Gloria Steinem, and Calvin Trillin.
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1964
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Box
543
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3
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September 29; November 10, 17
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Box
543
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4
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November 24; December 1, 8
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Box
543
Folder
5
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December 15, 22, 29
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1965
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Box
543
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6
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January 12, 19, 26
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Box
544
Folder
1
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February 1, 9, 16
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Box
544
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2
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February 23; March 2-8
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Box
544
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3
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March 16, 30; April 6
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Box
544
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4
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April 13, 20, 27; May 4
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Today. Scripts, 1956-1958, 1960-1962, 1965, 1967, 1969 12 cartons and 3 boxes : Scripts and other materials for the two-hour daily talk show. There are scripts for news and a few features for February-August 1956. From September 1956-February 1958, files include routine sheets, studio worksheets, and scripts for news, features, and commercials. The folders for March 1958-May 1961 contain only scattered routine sheets, etc. among the news scripts, but for June 1961-December 1965, the fuller documentation again appears. The 1967 folders contain news and weather scripts only, the 1969, news only. Files dated 1965-1969 are closed until 1984.
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1956
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Box
545
Folder
1-2
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February 1-3, 6-10, 13-17, 20-24, 27-29
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Box
545
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3-4
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March 1-2, 5-0, 12-16, 19-23, 26-30
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Box
545
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5-6
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April 2-6, 9-13, 16-20, 23, 26-27, 30
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Box
545
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7-8
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May 1-4, 7-11, 14, 17-18, 21-25, 28-31
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Box
545
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9-10
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June 1, 4-8, 11, 13-15, 18-22, 27-29
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Box
545
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11-12
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July 2-6, 9-13, 16-20, 23-27, 30-31
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Box
545
Folder
13
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August 1-3, 6-10, 14-17, 23, 27-31
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Box
545
Folder
14-21
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September 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24=28
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Box
545
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22-23
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October 1-5
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Box
546
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1-7
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October 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-31
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Box
546
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8-16
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November 1-2, 5-9, 12-16, 19-23, 26-27, 29-30
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1957
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Box
546
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17
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September 12, 19, 26
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Box
546
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18-19
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October 3-4, 7-9
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Box
547
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1-7
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October 10-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-31
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1958
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Box
547
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8-17
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January 1-2, 6-9, 13-17, 20-24, 27-31
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Box
547
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18-22
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February 3-7, 10-14, 17-19
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Box
548
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1-3
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February 20-21, 24, 26-28
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Box
548
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4
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March 25, 27-28, 31
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Box
548
Folder
5-11
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April 1-3, 4, 7-8, 10-11, 14-18, 21-25, 29-30
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Box
548
Folder
12-18
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May 1-2, 5-9, 12-14, 16, 19-23, 27-29
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Box
548
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19-22
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June 2-6, 10-13, 16-19
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Box
549
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1-2
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August 22, 25-29
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Box
549
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3-11
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September 2-5, 8, 10-12, 15-19, 22-23, 26, 29-30
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Box
549
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12-22
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October 1-3, 6-10, 21-24, 27-31
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Box
549
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23
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November 3-7
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Box
550
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1-6
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November 10-14, 17-21, 24-28
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1960
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Box
550
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7-10
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May 2-6, 9-13, 16-21, 23-27, 30-31
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Box
550
Folder
11-12
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July 1, 4-8, 18-22, 25-28
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Box
550
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13-14
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September 16, 19-23, 26-30
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1961
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Box
550
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15-17
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April 3-7, 10-14, 17-20, 24-28
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Box
550
Folder
18-19
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May 16-19, 22-26, 29-31
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Box
550
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20
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June 26-31
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Box
550
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21
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September 25-29
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Box
550
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22-23
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November 1, 20-23
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1962
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Box
550
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24-26
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January 1-3, 9, 12
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Box
551
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1-3
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January 18-19, 23, 31
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Box
551
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4-5
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October 15-19, 22-26, 31
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1965
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Box
551
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6-17
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January 1, 4-8, 11-15, 18-22, 25-29
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Box
551
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18-25
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February 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22
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Box
552
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1-3
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February 23-26, March 1
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Box
552
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4-13
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March 2-3, 8-12, 15-19, 22, 24-26
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Box
552
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14-20
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April 1-2, 5-8, 12-16, 19-21
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Box
553
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1-4
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April 22-23, 26-30
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Box
553
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5-15
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May 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, 31-June 1
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Box
553
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16-20
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June 2-4, 7-11, 14-15
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Box
554
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1-6
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June 16-18, 21-25, 28-July 1
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Box
554
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7-16
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July 2, 5-9, 12-16, 19-23, 26-30
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Box
554
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17-22
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August 2-6, 9-13, 16-17
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Box
555
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1-5
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August 18-20, 23-27, 30-31
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Box
555
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6-16
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September 1-3, 6-10, 13-17, 20-24, 27-30
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Box
555
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17-22
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October 4-8, 11-15, 18-19
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Box
556
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1-4
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October 20-22, 25-29
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Box
556
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5-15
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November 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-30
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December 1
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Box
556
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16-20
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December 2-3, 6-10, 13-14
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Box
557
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1-6
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December 15-17, 20-24, 28-31
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1967
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Box
558
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1-2
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May 1-2, 8-11, 15
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Box
558
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3-4
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July 17-21, 24-28, 31
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1969
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Box
558
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5-7
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January 8-10, 13-17, 24, 29-30
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Box
558
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8
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February 3-7, 10-11
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Box
559
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1-3
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February 12-14, 17-21, 24-28
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Box
559
Folder
4-5
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March 3-7, 10-12
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True Story. Scripts, 1959, 1961 1 box : Scripts for an anthology of half-hour dramatic presentations.
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Box
560
Folder
1
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1959
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May 9, “The Wife Beater,” by Jay Martin
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May 16, “Suspicion Island” by Anne Howard Bailey
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1961
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Box
560
Folder
2
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January 7, “The Richie Stiles Story” by Arthur Mazzeo
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January 14, “Friends Before Freud,” by Michelle Cousin
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January 21, “Mountain Gal” by Clyde Ware
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January 28, “Night Visitor,” by William Kendall Clarke
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Box
560
Folder
3
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February 4, “Too Good to be True,” by Theodore W. Case
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February 11, “My Father is Always Right” by Phillis Coe
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February 18, “Decision,” by Melba Redman
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February 25, “The Lodge” by Bernice J. Kerman
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Box
560
Folder
4
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March 4, “Weekend Son,” by Loa Kenney
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March 11, “Derby Fever,” by Lou Adelman
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March 18, “The Un-Cooperative Corpse,” by S. H. Thaddeus
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March 25, “The Game,” by Chester Krumholz
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Box
560
Folder
5
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April 1, “The Silent Witness,” by Theodore W. Case
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April 8, “That's Uncle Wyllis,” by Frank Thomas and Ruth Kanin
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April 15, “Reward,” by Frank H. Downing
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April 22, “The General's Dog” by Maurice Kamhi
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April 29, “No Hiding Place,” by Melba Redman
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April 29[?], “Mahaffy,” by Russ McCaig
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Box
560
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6
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May 6, “The Girl Upstairs,” by Michelle Counsin
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May 13, “No One on the Line,” by John Andrew West
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May 22, “The Hero,” by Arthur Mazzeo
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May 27, “That Old Feeling,” by Louis C. Adelman
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Box
560
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June 3, “New Doc in Willowby,” by Clyde Ware
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June 24, “Three Missing Men,” by Ruth Kanin and Frank Thomas
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Box
561
Folder
1
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July 1, “Amy Gawda,” by Arthur Mazzeo
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July 8, “The Girl Next Door,” by Michelle Cousin
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July 15, “On the Way Up,” by Melba Redman
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July 22, “The Decision,” by Chester Krumholz
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July 29, “The Social Something Man,” by Clyde Ware
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Box
561
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August 12, “Designed by a Daughter,” by Bob Corcoran
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August 26, “Good, Better, Best Man,” by Bob Corcoran
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Box
561
Folder
3
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September 2, “Girl in Hotel,” by George Lowther
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September 9, “No Hiding Place,” by Melba Redman
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Weekend Report. Script, 1964 1 folder : Script for a 1/2 hour news report.
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Box
561
Folder
4
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1964 August 23
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You Bet Your Life. Scripts, 1957 1 folder : Scripts for a half-hour quiz show hosted by Groucho Marx.
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Box
561
Folder
5
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1957
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October 16, #57-9
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October 30, #57-11
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November 7, #57-12
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Young Dr. Malone. Script, 1959 1 folder : Scripts of a daily half-hour soap opera, written by Julian Funt.
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Box
561
Folder
6
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1959 June 26, #129
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Your Show Of Shows. Scripts, 1950, 1952 1/2 box : Scripts for a 90-minute comedy/variety series starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.
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1950
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Box
561
Folder
7
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April 1, 22, 29
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Box
561
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8
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May 6, 13
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1952
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Box
561
Folder
9-10
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May 10, 17
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Box
562
Folder
1-2
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May 24, 31
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Disc 45A
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Subseries: Recordings, 1937-1959 3197 disc recordings : Recordings are arranged into eleven parts: Public Issues and Discussions: News Coverage; Public Affairs - Analysis and Discussion; Drama; Music, Variety, Quiz and Panel Shows; Speeches; Religious Programs; Women's Programs; Agriculture Programs; Sports Programs; Children's Programs; Miscellaneous. : Some of these disc recordings have had user copies produced (now assigned Audio 1622A). Ask Archives staff if user copies are available. : COPYRIGHT RESTRICTION RECORDINGS: Any copying of NBC audio materials requires the written permission of NBC.
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Series A: Public Issues and Discussions: News Coverage, 1937-1959 1040 disc recordings
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I. Regular News Programs
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a. Miscellaneous
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No.
1
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, 1946 March 27: Bob McCormick-Rep. Everett Dirksen
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No.
2
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, 1946 April 6: News from Chicago (broadcast from the Presidential train)
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No.
3
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, 1947 September 6: The Kuhns
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No.
4-5
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, 1947 September 9: Norman Brokenshire
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No.
6
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, 1947 December 9: David Brinkley
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No.
7
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, 1947 December 16: David Brinkley
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No.
8
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, 1947 December 17: David Brinkley
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No.
9
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, 1947 December 24: David Brinkley
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No.
10
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, 1948 May 7: David Brinkley
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No.
11
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, 1948 May 19: Howard Pyle - Rio
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No.
12
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, 1948 June 7: Norman Brokenshire
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No.
13
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1948 June 18: Regional News (WERL, WPIL, WMEW)
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No.
14
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, 1948 July 10: Caesar Searchinger - Berlin
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No.
15
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, 1948 July 10: Bob Trout
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No.
16
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, 1948 July 11: Bob Trout
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No.
17
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, 1948 July 19: Henry Cassidy - Paris (12-inch)
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No.
18
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, 1948 July 19: Caesar Searchinger - Frankfort
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No.
18 (continued)
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, 1948 September 10: Charles F. McCarthy - News and Weather (see # 3180)
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No.
19
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, 1948 September 15: Morgan Beatty
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No.
20
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, 1949 January 1: Henry Cassidy Report on Europe
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No.
21
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, 1949 January 8: Leon Pearson - Paris
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No.
22
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, 1949 January 15: Report on Europe - Paul Archinard and Leon Pearson
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No.
23
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, 1949 January 19: Robert McCormick
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No.
24
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1949 January 29: Report on Europe - Henry Cassidy, Paul Archinard and Leon Pearson
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No.
25
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, 1949 February 4: Report on Europe - Henry Cassidy
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No.
26
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, 1949 February 12: Jack Begren - Rome
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No.
27
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, 1949 February 21: Finland - foreign language broadcast
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No.
28
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, 1949 February 26: John McVane - Report on Europe
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No.
29
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, 1949 March 28: Eric Sevareid
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No.
30
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, 1949 April 21: Merrill Mueller - London (12-inch)
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No.
31
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, 1949 May 14: Merrill Mueller - Berlin
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No.
32
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, 1949 May 28: Merrill Mueller - Paris
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No.
33
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, 1949 June 14: Richard Harkness
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No.
34
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, 1949 July 29: Clifton Utley
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No.
35
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, 1949 August 31: Comments from Tokyo - introductions by George T. Folster
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No.
36
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, 1949 September 3: Special News Feed - Hamburg - interview with McCloy by Martin Agronsky
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No.
37-40
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, 1949 September 21: Felix Moreley - London
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No.
41
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, 1949 September 23: Merrill Mueller - Report on Europe
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No.
42
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, 1949 September 30: Morgan Beatty - London
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No.
43
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, 1949 December 10: Sydney - Maurice Chapman
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No.
44
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, 1949 December 31: Tokyo - George T. Folster
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No.
45
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, 1950 February 11: Leon Pearson (TV)
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No.
46-47
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, 1950 February 27: Merrill Mueller
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No.
48-49
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, 1950 April 30: Morgan Beatty - Signs of Our Times
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No.
50-51
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, 1950 May 7: Morgan Beatty - Signs of Our Times
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No.
52-53
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, 1950 May 14: Morgan Beatty - Signs of Our Times
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No.
54-55
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, 1950 September 14: Richard Harkness
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No.
56-57
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, 1950 October 20: Jay Royen's On the Record Show
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No.
58
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, 1950 October 27: Ned Brooks - Sunoco Three Star Extra (A&B are duplicate copies)
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No.
59
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, 1950 November 12: Elmo Roper
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No.
60
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, 1950 November 24: Richard Harkness Edits the News
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No.
61
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, 1950 November 28: Richard Harkness and the News
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No.
62
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, 1951 December 18: Lockwood Doty - Korea
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No.
63
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, 1952 January 12: Report from Turkey - commentator not identified
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No.
64
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, 1952 January 17: Captain Curt Carlson
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No.
65
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, 1952 February 6: George Hicks News - King George VI Tribute
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No.
66
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, 1952 February 17:Elmo Roper
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No.
67
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, 1952 June 14: Alex Dreier
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No.
68-69
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, 1952 September 21: Sunday News Desk - News editor - Bill Fitzgerald
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No.
70
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, 1952 October 5: Clifton Utley
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No.
71
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, 1952 November 2: Elmo Roper
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No.
71 (continued)
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, 1954 May 6: John Cameron Swayze - News Round-up (see # 2275-2276)
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No.
72
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, 1956 March 13: Edward P. Morgan
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No.
73
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, 1958 February 28: Today In Wall Street - Bob Wilson (12-inch)
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No.
74
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, 1958 August 8: Today In Wall Street - Bob Wilson (12-inch)
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No.
74 (continued)
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, 1958 October 8: News on the Hour - Russ Ward (see # 1421-1422)
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No.
74 (continued)
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, 1958 October 12: News on the Hour - Richard Harkness (see # 1423-1424)
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No.
74 (continued)
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, 1958 October 22: News on the Hour - Richard Harkness (see # 1425-1426)
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No.
74 (continued)
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, 1958 October 29: News on the Hour - Richard Harkness (see # 1427-1428)
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No.
74 (continued)
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, 1958 November 5: News on the Hour - Richard Harkness (see # 1429-1430)
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No.
74 (continued)
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, 1958 November 12: News on the Hour - Russ Ward (see # 1431-1432)
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No.
74 (continued)
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, 1958 December 12: Martin Agronsky News on the Hour (see # 2398-2401)
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No.
74 (continued)
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1959 January 19: Richard Harkness - News Round-up (see # Ferment In Iraq, #218-219)
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No.
75
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, between 1950-1953?: News Programs - Chief of Information - Regimental commander in Korea - no commentator
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b. News of the World
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No.
76
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4/6/46
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No.
77
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6/16/47
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No.
78
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6/17/48
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No.
79
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6/21/48
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No.
80
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8/3/48
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No.
81
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1/3/49
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No.
82
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1/5/49
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No.
83
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1/6/49
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No.
84
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1/13/49
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No.
85
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1/18/49
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No.
86
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1/19/49
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No.
87
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1/20/49
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No.
88
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1/21/49
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No.
89
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1/25/49
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No.
90
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, 1/26/49 (7:15 PM)
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No.
91
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, 1/26/49 (11:15 PM)
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No.
92
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2/1/49
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No.
93
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2/2/49
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No.
94
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, 2/3/49 (7:15 PM)
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No.
95
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, 2/3/49 (11:15 PM)
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No.
96
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, 2/4/49 (7:15 PM)
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No.
97
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, 2/4/49 (11:15 PM)
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No.
98
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, 2/7/49 (7:15 PM)
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No.
99
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, 2/7/49 (11:15 PM)
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No.
100
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2/8/49
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No.
101
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2/9/49
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No.
102
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, 2/10/49 (7:15 PM)
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No.
103
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, 2/10/49 (11:15 PM)
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No.
104
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2/11/49
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No.
105
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2/14/49
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No.
106
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2/15/49
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No.
107
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2/16/49
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No.
108
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2/23/49
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c. Memo from Lake Success
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No.
109-111
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6/12/48
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No.
112-114
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8/25/48
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No.
115-118
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8/28/48
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d. The U.N. Is My Beat - Clark Eichelberger
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No.
119
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4/8/49
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No.
120
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4/15/49
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No.
121
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5/6/49
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No.
122
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5/20/49
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No.
123
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5/27/49
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No.
124
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6/3/49
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No.
125
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6/10/49
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No.
126
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6/24/49
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No.
127
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7/1/49
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No.
128
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7/2/49
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No.
129
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7/8/49
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No.
130
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7/15/49
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No.
131
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7/22/49
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No.
132
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8/5/49
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No.
133
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8/12/49
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No.
134
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8/19/49
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No.
135
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8/24/49
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No.
136
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8/26/49
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No.
137
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8/28/49
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No.
138
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9/2/49
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No.
139
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9/9/49
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No.
140
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9/16/49
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No.
141
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9/23/49
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No.
142
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9/30/49
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No.
143
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11/25/49
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No.
144
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12/9/49
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No.
145
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12/22/49
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No.
146
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4/28/50
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No.
147
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8/11/50
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No.
148
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9/22/50
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No.
149
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10/27/50
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No.
150
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1/12/50
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e. Voices and Events - James Flemming
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No.
151-152
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8/28/49
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No.
153-154
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9/4/49
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No.
155-156
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9/11/49
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No.
157-158
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9/18/49
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No.
159-160
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5/6/50
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No.
161-162
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5/14/50
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No.
163-164
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1/25/52
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f. World News Round-up - John McVane
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No.
165
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4/30/47
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No.
166
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5/1/47
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No.
167
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5/2/47
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No.
168
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5/3/47
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No.
169
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5/5/47
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No.
170
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5/6/47
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No.
171
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5/7/47
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No.
172
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5/9/47
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No.
173
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5/10/47
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No.
174
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2/17/49
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g. Pulse - Gabe Pressman
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No.
175
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, 1/3/56 (12-inch)
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No.
176
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, 9/14/56 (12-inch)
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No.
177
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, 1/28/57 (12-inch)
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No.
178
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, 1/29/57 (12-inch)
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No.
179
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, 2/5/57 (12-inch)
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No.
180
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, 3/15/57 (12-inch)
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No.
181
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, 3/19/57 (12-inch)
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No.
182
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, 3/20/57 (12-inch)
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No.
183
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, 3/26/57 (12-inch)
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No.
184
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, 4/1/57 (12-inch)
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No.
185
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, 11/14/57 (12-inch)
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No.
186
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, 2/6/57 (12-inch)
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h. Ask Washington (TV) - Bryson Rash
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No.
187
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11/22/59
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No.
188
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12/6/59
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No.
189
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12/13/59
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No.
190
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12/20/59
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II. Special News Programs and Reports
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a. Miscellaneous
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No.
191-192
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5/6/44: N.B.C. Stands By (preview of invasion coverage) parts 1, 2, 5 & 6 only (12-inch 78rpm)
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No.
193
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1/6/45: Roosevelt State of the Union Message Analysis Morgan Beatty, Richard Harkness and Lief Eid
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No.
194-195
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, 9/20/46: Henry Wallace Resignation Round-up
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No.
196
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9/2/47: What's the Late Word - Russell Black, Phil MacMurray - question and answer program on current news events
|
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No.
197-200
|
5/17/48: Harold Stassen, Thomas Dewey - Communism Debate
|
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No.
201-202
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, 12/8/48: John Cameron Swayze - Mundt Talk (Hess - Chambers Case)
|
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No.
203-205
|
, 1/1/49: Ten Best News Stories of 1948 - dramatized - commentator not identified
|
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No.
206
|
, 1/19/49: Report from USS Susan of collision of “Gulf Stream” and “East Wind” - commentator not identified
|
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No.
207
|
, 6/23/49: Report on Money and Jobs - Morgan Beatty
|
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No.
208
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, 8/13/49: 5% Hearing Report - David Brinkley
|
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No.
209
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, 11/29/49: DC-6 Crash Love Field Dallas - commentator not identified
|
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No.
210-212
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, 4/3/50: Economic Co-op Administration
|
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No.
213
|
, 7/14/50: General Douglas MacArthur and General Collins
|
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No.
214
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, 8/22/50: Brookhaven Atomic Pile Story - W. W. Chaplin interviews Dr. Lyle B. Borst
|
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No.
215
|
, 10/15/50: Special Broadcast from Wake Island - Frank Bourgholtzer
|
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No.
216-217
|
, 7/26/53: President Eisenhower - U.N. Korean Truce
|
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No.
218-219
|
, 1/19/59: Ferment in Iraq - Welles Hangen
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No.
220
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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)
|
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No.
222
|
, No Date: Sylvania Explosion - Gabe Pressman
|
|
|
b. Primaries
|
|
No.
223-224
|
, 3/9/52: Preview: New Hampshire
|
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No.
225-226
|
, 3/11/52: Returns: New Hampshire
|
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No.
227-228
|
, 3/31/52: Preview: Nebraska - Wisconsin
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No.
229-230
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, 4/1/52: Returns: Wisconsin
|
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No.
231-232
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, 4/7/52: Preview: Illinois
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No.
233-234
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, 4/8/52: Returns: Illinois
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No.
235-236
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, 4/14/52: Preview: New Jersey
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No.
237-238
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, 5/5/52: Preview: Ohio - Florida
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No.
239-240
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, 5/6/52: Returns: Ohio - Florida
|
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No.
241-242
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, 5/15/52: Preview: Oregon
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No.
243-244
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, 6/2/52: Returns: California
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No.
245-248
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, 6/5/52: Returns: California
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c. Elections
|
|
No.
249-250
|
, 5/8/48: Socialist Party Convention
|
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No.
251-252
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, 6/19/48: Convention Preview - Republican
|
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No.
253-254
|
, 6/20/48: A Preview of the Voting
|
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No.
255-263
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, 6/24/48: Republican Convention Balloting
|
|
No.
264
|
, 6/29/48: Leon Henderson Conference
|
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No.
265-266
|
, 7/13/48: Convention Special (Democratic)
|
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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)
|
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No.
268-269
|
, 10/8/48: New York State Democratic Convention
|
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No.
270
|
, 11/2/48: Election Preview
|
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No.
271
|
, 11/2/48: Election Special
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No.
272-298
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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
|
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No.
301
|
, 10/28/49: Campaign Speech by Vito Marcantonio
|
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No.
302
|
, 11/1/49: Campaign Speech by Vito Marcantonio
|
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No.
303
|
, 11/7/49: Campaign Speech by Vito Marcantonio
|
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No.
304
|
, 6/7/52: Mike 95 (Ike's arrival in Abilene)
|
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No.
305
|
, 7/1/52: Convention News Conference
|
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No.
306
|
, 7/2/52: Convention News Conference
|
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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
|
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No.
311
|
, 7/14/52: Convention News Conference
|
|
No.
312
|
, 7/15/52: Convention News Conference
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|
No.
313
|
, 7/16/52: Convention News Conference
|
|
No.
314
|
, 7/17/52: Convention News Conference
|
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No.
315-316
|
, 10/9/52: Election Preview
|
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No.
317-318
|
, 10/23/52: Election Preview
|
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No.
319
|
, 11/4/52: Election Preview
|
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No.
320-326
|
, 11/4/52: Election Coverage (part 1-13 & 15)
|
|
No.
327-328
|
, 11/4/52: Post Election Commentary
|
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No.
329-341
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, 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
|
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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
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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
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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
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, 8/24/49: Senator Harry F. Byrd (12-inch)
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889
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, 9/2/49: Secretary Louis A. Johnson
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No.
890
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, 9/9/49: Sir Stafford Cripps and Ernest Bevin
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No.
891-892
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, 11/28/49: David E. Lilienthal
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No.
893-894
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, 12/29/49: Senator Matthew J. Connelly
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No.
895
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, 1/3/50: Speaker Sam Rayburn
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No.
896
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, No Date: Chief of Information - Commander in Korea
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No.
897-898
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, 1/5/50: Senators Joseph O'Mahoney and Sheridan Downey
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No.
899-900
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, 1/10/50: Defense Secretary Louis A. Johnson
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No.
901
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, 2/13/50: Under Secretary John E. Peurifoy
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No.
902
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, 2/17/50: Under Secretary John E. Peurifoy
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No.
903-904
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, 4/21/50: Owen Lattimore
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No.
905
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, 5/4/50: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
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No.
906
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, 5/9/50: Vice President Alben W. Barkley
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No.
907-908
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, 8/9/50: W. Averill Harriman
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No.
909
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, 2/9/51: General Joseph L. Collins
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No.
910
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, 5/24/51: President Harry S. Truman (12-inch)
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No.
911
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, 6/24/57: Prime Minister Kishi (Japan)
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III. Special on the Spot Broadcasts
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a. Miscellaneous
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No.
912-913
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, 5/6/37: Hindenburg Disaster - Herbert Morrison of WLS Chicago
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No.
914-920
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, 5/12/37: Coronation of King George VI - Commentators not mentioned
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No.
921-922
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, 8/29/40: Draft Lottery - first members - Carlton Smith
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No.
923-926
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, 1/20/41: Inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Vice President Henry Wallace
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No.
927-928
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, 1/20/41: Inauguration Program and Parade
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No.
929-930
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, 12/11/41: President Roosevelt's War Message to Congress
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No.
931-933
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1/19/45: Inaugural Ball and Banquet (parts 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, only)
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No.
934-935
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, 1/20/45: Presidential Inauguration
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No.
936-939
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, 4/14/45: F.D.R. Funeral Procession
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No.
940-941
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, 4/14/45: F.D.R. Funeral Service
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No.
942-944
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, 4/15/45: F.D.R. Burial Service
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No.
945-947
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, 4/25/45: San Francisco UN Conference on International Organization
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No.
948-966
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, 5/8/45: UN Day Programs (all but parts 33 and 35)
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967
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, 8/12/45: False Flash - regarding Japanese Surrender
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No.
968-971
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8/14/45: VJ Day Program (parts 1-6, 8, 14, 16)
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No.
972-975
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, 9/1/45: Japanese Surrender ceremony - President Truman
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No.
976
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, 9/2/45: Lieutenant Commander Raymond E. Dillion
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No.
977-978
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, 7/1/46: Congressional Roosevelt Memorial Service
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No.
979-980
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, 7/27/46: Secretary of State James F. Byrness leaving Washington - Harry Truman
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No.
981
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, 1/3/47: Opening 80th Congress
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No.
982-983
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, 4/12/47: Roosevelt Memorial
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984-985
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, 4/29/47: Arrival of President Miguel Aleman - Republic of Mexico
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986-987
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, 1/1/48: Tournament of Roses
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988-990
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, 7/19/48: General John J. Pershing Funeral
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No.
991-993
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, 1/5/48: Arrival of President Truman
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No.
994-997
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, 1/3/49: Opening of 81st Congress
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No.
998-1003
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, 1/6/49: Electoral College
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1004-1007
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, 4/4/49: Signing of North Atlantic Pact - Ken Evans
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No.
1008
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4/5/49: UN General Assembly - John McVane, Leon Pearson, Ben Grauer
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No.
1009-1010
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, 11/18/49: The Alben W. Barkley Wedding
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No.
1011
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, 8/17/50: A Letter from Truman
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No.
1012
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, 10/15/50: Special from Wake Island - Frank Bourgholtzer
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No.
1013-1015
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, 1/3/51: Opening of 82nd Congress
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No.
1016-1017
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, 4/18/51: General Douglas MacArthur's Arrival
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No.
1018-1019
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, 4/30/51: General Douglas MacArthur in Tennessee
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No.
1020
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, 1/6/52: King George VI Tribute
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No.
1021-1023
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, 3/4/52: Christening Ceremonies for the Coast Guard cutter “Courier” (for “Voice of America” broadcasting)
|
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No.
1024-1026
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, 5/3/52: Truman White House Story (12-inch 78rpm)
|
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No.
1027
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, No Date: Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes (12-inch)
|
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No.
1028-1029
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, No Date: 100th Graduation US Naval Academy
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b. Foreign Radio Broadcasts
|
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No.
1030
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, 2/17/47: Russian Broadcasts
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No.
1031
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, 5/28/47: Mary Spaulding and Alice Estaba Williams (in Spanish)
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No.
1032-1033
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, 5/24/48: Opening International Peasants Union Mikalayczyk - Dimitrov
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No.
1034-1035
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, 3/29/39: Tel Aviv Recording (12-inch 78rpm)
|
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No.
1036-1037
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, 5/30/50: GAR Memorial Day Services
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No.
1038-1039
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, 9/12/50: Radio Moscow
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No.
1040
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, 8/30/52: Radio Luxemburg (in French)
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Series B: Public Affairs - Analysis and Discussion, 1957-1959 993 disc recordings
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|
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I. National and International Government and Politics - Regular Series:
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a. Miscellaneous
|
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No.
1041
|
, 7/8/49: American the World Over
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No.
1042-1043
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, 11/12/50: Meet Your Congress
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1044-1045
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, 8/2/54: Comment
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No.
1046-1047
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, 12/20/54: Your Land and Mine: Henry J. Taylor
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b. Meet the Press
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No.
1048-1049
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11/13/47
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No.
1050
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12/3/48
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1051-1052
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9/5/49
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1053-1054
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10/1/49
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10/8/49
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10/29/49
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1059-1060
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11/13/49
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11/22/49
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1063-1064
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9/23/51
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5/4/52
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5/25/52
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8/3/52
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9/21/52
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9/28/52
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10/5/52
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10/19/52
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10/26/52
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11/16/52
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1089-1090
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11/23/52
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8/9/52
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12/6/53
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12/13/53
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12/27/53
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1099-1100
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4/11/54
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1101-1102
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10/10/54
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c. American Forum of the Air - Theodore Granik
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1103-1104
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6/3/50
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8/6/50
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10/22/50
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1/6/52
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2/3/52
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3/23/52
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11/23/52
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12/21/52
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1193-1194
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4/11/48
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10/24/48
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11/28/48
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3/6/49
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5/7/50
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5/28/50
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3/4/51
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e. The United States In World Affairs : (different, prominent broadcaster each time)
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4/3/49
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4/10/49
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4/24/49
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5/8/49
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f. Focus on Latin America - Dr. William C. Davis (director of Latin American studies, George Washington University)
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10/8/58
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10/15/58
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10/22/58
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10/29/58)
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11/5/58
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11/12/58
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|
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II. National and International Government and Politics - Special Broadcasts
|
|
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a. Miscellaneous
|
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No.
1421-1422
|
, 4/27/47: Our Foreign Policy
|
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No.
1423-1424
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, 5/17/47: Our Foreign Policy
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1425-1426
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, 6/28/47: Our Foreign Policy
|
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1427-1429
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, 7/23/47: Living Together as Peoples and Nations (12-inch 78rpm)
|
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, 3/4/50: The World We Want
|
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1432-1433
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, 11/5/59: Teenagers Speak Up
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|
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b. On the U.N.
|
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No.
1434
|
, 4/28/47: Special Meeting of United Nations General Assembly
|
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No.
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, 10/29/47: Your United Nations
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1437
|
, 9/26/48: United States National Committee for UNESCO
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, 10/22/48: UN Week: Little Assembly
|
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1440
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, 4/5/49: UN General Assembly
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1441-1442
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, 10/2/49: Junction In Europe
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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 : (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
|
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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
|
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No.
1510
|
8/17/52
|
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No.
1511
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9/2/52
|
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No.
1512
|
10/5/52
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No.
1513
|
10/19/52
|
|
No.
1514-1515
|
3/25/56
|
|
No.
1516-1517
|
5/6/56
|
|
No.
1518-1519
|
5/13/56
|
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No.
1520-1521
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5/27/56
|
|
No.
1522-1523
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6/3/56
|
|
No.
1524-1525
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6/17/56
|
|
No.
1526-1527
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6/24/56
|
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No.
1528-1529
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7/1/56
|
|
No.
1530-1531
|
7/8/56
|
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No.
1532-1533
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7/15/56
|
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No.
1534-1535
|
7/22/56
|
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No.
1536-1537
|
7/29/56
|
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No.
1538-1539
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8/5/56
|
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No.
1540-1541
|
8/12/56
|
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No.
1542-1543
|
8/19/56
|
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No.
1544-1545
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8/26/56
|
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No.
1546-1547
|
9/9/56
|
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No.
1548-1549
|
9/16/56
|
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No.
1550-1551
|
9/30/56
|
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No.
1552-1553
|
10/7/56
|
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No.
1554-1555
|
10/14/56
|
|
No.
1556-1557
|
10/28/56
|
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No.
1558-1559
|
11/4/56
|
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No.
1560-1561
|
11/11/56
|
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No.
1562-1563
|
11/18/56
|
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No.
1564-1565
|
11/25/56
|
|
No.
1566-1567
|
12/2/56
|
|
No.
1568-1569
|
12/9/56
|
|
|
c. America United : (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
|
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No.
1582-1583
|
1/12/50
|
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No.
1584-1585
|
1/27/50
|
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No.
1586-1587
|
2/3/50
|
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No.
1588-1589
|
2/10/50
|
|
No.
1590-1591
|
2/12/50
|
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No.
1592-1593
|
2/16/50
|
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No.
1594-1595
|
3/3/50
|
|
No.
1596-1597
|
3/10/50
|
|
No.
1598-1599
|
3/19/50
|
|
No.
1600-1601
|
4/2/50
|
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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
|
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No.
1612-1613
|
2/11/50
|
|
No.
1614-1615
|
2/18/50
|
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No.
1616-1617
|
2/25/51
|
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No.
1618-1619
|
3/25/51
|
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No.
1620-1621
|
4/15/51
|
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No.
1622-1623
|
4/22/51
|
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No.
1624-1625
|
4/29/51
|
|
No.
1626-1627
|
5/27/51
|
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No.
1628-1629
|
6/3/51
|
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No.
1630-1631
|
6/10/51
|
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No.
1632-1633
|
7/27/51
|
|
No.
1634-1635
|
8/5/51
|
|
No.
1636-1637
|
8/26/51
|
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No.
1638-1639
|
9/9/51
|
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No.
1640-1641
|
9/30/51
|
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No.
1642-1643
|
10/14/51
|
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No.
1644-1645
|
10/28/51
|
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No.
1646-1647
|
11/11/51
|
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No.
1648-1649
|
11/25/51
|
|
No.
1650-1651
|
12/16/51
|
|
No.
1652-1653
|
12/23/51
|
|
|
d. Public Affairs : (A specialist on a particular “public affairs” speaks)
|
|
No.
1654
|
2/12/48
|
|
No.
1655
|
6/19/48
|
|
No.
1656
|
12/4/48
|
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No.
1657
|
12/11/48
|
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No.
1658
|
4/30/49
|
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No.
1659
|
5/7/49
|
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No.
1660
|
11/19/49
|
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No.
1661
|
12/13/49
|
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No.
1662
|
3/11/50
|
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No.
1663
|
1/12/50
|
|
No.
1664
|
8/2/50
|
|
No.
1665-1666
|
8/2/50
|
|
|
e. The First Freedom
|
|
No.
1667-1668
|
8/27?/50
|
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No.
1669-1670
|
9/13/50
|
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No.
1671-1672
|
10/1/50
|
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No.
1673-1674
|
10/22/50
|
|
No.
1675-1676
|
10/29/50
|
|
No.
1677-1678
|
11/12/50
|
|
|
f. Living, 1948-1950 : (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
|
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No.
1683-1684
|
10/24/48
|
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No.
1685-1686
|
10/30/48
|
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No.
1687-1688
|
10/31/48
|
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No.
1689-1690
|
11/3/48
|
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No.
1691-1692
|
11/14/48
|
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No.
1693-1694
|
11/21/48
|
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No.
1695-1696
|
11/28/48
|
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No.
1697-1698
|
12/5/48
|
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No.
1699-1700
|
5/1/49
|
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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
|
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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
|
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No.
1748-1751
|
12/1/50
|
|
No.
1752-1754
|
12/4/50
|
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No.
1755-1757
|
12/6/50
|
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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 [Disabled] 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 : (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
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8/15/48
|
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No.
1941-1942
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10/17/48
|
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No.
1943-1944
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11/7/48
|
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No.
1945-1946
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11/21/48
|
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No.
1947-1948
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11/28/48
|
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No.
1949-1950
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12/5/48
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No.
1951-1952
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12/12/48
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No.
1953-1954
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12/14/48
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No.
1955-1956
|
1/2/49
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No.
1957-1958
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1/16/49
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No.
1959-1960
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1/23/49
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No.
1961-1962
|
1/30/49
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No.
1963-1964
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2/1/49
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No.
1965-1966
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2/4/49
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No.
1967-1968
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2/6/49
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No.
1969-1970
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2/13/49
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No.
1971-1972
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2/20/49
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No.
1973-1974
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2/27/49
|
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No.
1975-1976
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3/6/49
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No.
1977-1978
|
3/13/49
|
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No.
1979-1980
|
3/20/49
|
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No.
1981-1982
|
3/27/49
|
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No.
1983-1984
|
4/3/49
|
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No.
1985-1986
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4/10/49
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No.
1987-1988
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1/14/49
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No.
1989-1990
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4/47/49
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No.
1991-1992
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4/24/49
|
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No.
1993-1994
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5/1/49
|
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No.
1995-1996
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5/8/49
|
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No.
1997-1998
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5/15/49
|
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No.
1999-2000
|
5/22/49
|
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No.
2001-2002
|
5/26/49
|
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No.
2003-2004
|
5/29/49
|
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No.
2005-2006
|
6/5/49
|
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No.
2007-2008
|
6/12/49
|
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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, 1939-1957 281 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Daily Series
|
|
|
a. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
2034
|
, No Date: When A Girl Marries
|
|
No.
2035
|
, 7/25-26/?: Road of Life
|
|
No.
2036-2038
|
, 4/7/49: One Man's Family (introduction of characters and 2 episodes)
|
|
No.
2039
|
, 11/16/49: One Man's Family (unintegrated shorts)
|
|
No.
2040
|
, 12/7/49: One Man's Family (unintegrated shorts)
|
|
No.
2041
|
, 5/15/50: Candy Matson
|
|
No.
2042-2043
|
, 2/12/51: Right to Happiness
|
|
No.
2044
|
, 3/6/51: We Love and Learn
|
|
No.
2045
|
, 7/26/51: Lorenzo Jones
|
|
No.
2046
|
, 8/10/53: Pepper Young
|
|
No.
2047
|
, 8/12/53: Pepper Young
|
|
No.
2048
|
, 8/18/53: Pepper Young
|
|
No.
2049
|
, 3/30/54: Just Plain Bill
|
|
No.
2050
|
, 3/31/54: Just Plain Bill
|
|
No.
2051
|
, 1/12/56: Young Widder Brown
|
|
No.
2052
|
, 1/13/56: Young Widder Brown
|
|
|
b. Life Can Be Beautiful
|
|
No.
2053-2054
|
7/25/51
|
|
No.
2055-2056
|
7/26/51
|
|
No.
2057-2058
|
7/27/51
|
|
No.
2059-2060
|
7/30/51
|
|
No.
2061-2062
|
7/31/51
|
|
No.
2063-2064
|
8/1/51
|
|
|
c. Doctor's Wife
|
|
No.
2065
|
7/2/56
|
|
No.
2066
|
7/3/56
|
|
No.
2067
|
7/4/56
|
|
No.
2068
|
7/5/56
|
|
No.
2069
|
7/6/56
|
|
|
II. Weekly Series - Serious
|
|
|
a. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
2070-2071
|
, No Date: Official Detective
|
|
No.
2072-2073
|
, 11/3/?: Somerset Maugham Theatre
|
|
No.
2074-2075
|
, 4/26/47: Mystery Without Murder
|
|
No.
2076-2077
|
, 8/27/47: Rexall Summer Theatre
|
|
No.
2078-2079
|
, 4/10/48: Adventures of Charlie Lung
|
|
No.
2080-2081
|
, 11/23/48: Big Town Show - Steve Wilson
|
|
No.
2082
|
, 4/21/49: The Highlander (Douglas Fairbanks)
|
|
No.
2083-2084
|
, 9/10/49: Dragnet
|
|
No.
2085-2086
|
, 11/12/49: Richard Diamond
|
|
No.
2087
|
, 7/17/50: The Gentleman
|
|
No.
2088-2089
|
, 8/6/50: Top Secret
|
|
No.
2090-2091
|
, 5/26/51: My Secret Story
|
|
No.
2092-2093
|
7/1/51: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow)
|
|
No.
2094-2095
|
7/8/51: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow)
|
|
No.
2096-2098
|
, 7/26/51: The Stairway (from BBC)
|
|
No.
2099-2100
|
, 11/13/51: Scotland Yard
|
|
No.
2101-2102
|
, 12/6/51: Mr. Keene Tracer of Lost Persons
|
|
No.
2103
|
, 7/6/53: Price of Crime
|
|
No.
2104
|
, 8/20/53: 13th Juror
|
|
No.
2105-2106
|
, 10/26/56: X minus One (12-inch)
|
|
|
b. Cavalcade of America
|
|
No.
2107-2108
|
, 1/20/47: “Builder of the Sioux” (William Holden and Marcia Hunt)
|
|
No.
2109-2110
|
, 12/8/47: “Hurry Up Yost” (Thomas Mitchell and Bill Stern)
|
|
No.
2111-2112
|
12/22/47: “Diamonds in the Sky” (June, Kathleen, and Gene Lockhart)
|
|
No.
2113-2114
|
, 3/29/48: “Roses in the Rain” (Joan Caulfield and Ralph Bellamy)
|
|
No.
2115-2116
|
, 5/17/48: “Queen of Heartbreak Trail” (Irene Dunne)
|
|
No.
2117-2118
|
, 5/31/48: “Who Walk Alone” (Louis Calhern and Macdonald Cary)
|
|
No.
2119-2120
|
, 6/14/48: “Chautauqua Fable” (William Powell)
|
|
No.
2121-2122
|
, 6/21/48: “Skylark Song” (Lucille Ball)
|
|
No.
2123-2124
|
, 4/3/51: “The Reluctant Pioneer” (June Havoc and Jeffery Lynn)
|
|
No.
2125-2126
|
, 9/17/52: Story of Catherine Fay (rehearsal)
|
|
No.
2127-2128
|
, 12/23/52: “Christmas In America” (Walter Hamden and the DuPont Chorus)
|
|
|
c. The Hollywood Story
|
|
No.
2129-2130
|
, 10/11/53: The Francis X Bushman Story (Ronald Reagan)
|
|
No.
2131-2132
|
, 10/18/53: The Milton Sills Story (Robert Mitchum)
|
|
No.
2133-2134
|
, 10/25/53: The Rudolph Valentino Story (Desi Arnez)
|
|
No.
2135-2136
|
, 11/7/53: The Ida Lupino Story (Ida Lupino)
|
|
No.
2137-2138
|
, 11/21/53: The Dick Powell Story (Dick Powell)
|
|
No.
2139-2140
|
, 11/28/53: The Robert Ryan Story (Robert Ryan)
|
|
No.
2141-2142
|
, 12/5/53: The Adolph Zukor Story (Gene Hersholt)
|
|
No.
2143-2144
|
, 12/12/53: The Jane Wyman Story (Jane Wyman)
|
|
No.
2145-2146
|
, 12/19/53: The Carole Lombard Story (Lucille Ball)
|
|
No.
2147-2148
|
, 12/26/53: The Story of Stanley Kramer (Van Johnson and Frank Lovejoy)
|
|
|
d. N.B.C. University Theatre
|
|
No.
2149-2152
|
, 10/24/48: “They Stoop to Folly” by Ellen Glasgow
|
|
No.
2153-2154
|
, 1/30/49: “Noon Wine” by Katherine Anne Porter
|
|
No.
2155-2156
|
3/6/49: Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (“Nostalogie,” “Cask of Amontiado,” and “The Fall of the House of Usher”)
|
|
No.
2157-2158
|
, 10/2/49: “The Portrait of a Lady” by Henry James
|
|
No.
2159-2160
|
, 10/9/49: “The House of Mirth” by Edith Wharton
|
|
No.
2161-2162
|
, 10/16/49: “Sister Carrie” by Theodore Dreiser
|
|
|
e. Radio Theatre
|
|
No.
2163-2164
|
, 1/14/47: “The Patriot” by Sidney Kingsley (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2165-2166
|
, 3/25/47: “Faith Is As A Mustard Seed” (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2167-2168
|
, 4/1/47 (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2169-2170
|
, 4/8/47: “Of Time and the River” (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2171-2172
|
, 4/15/47: “The Second Mile” (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2173-2174
|
, 4/22/47: “Western Star” (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2175-2176
|
, 4/29/47: “Western Star” (2nd episode) (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2177-2178
|
, 6/10/47: “Alibi Ike” (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2179-2180
|
, 9/16/47: “The Ugliest Man In The World” by Arch Obler (in Spanish)
|
|
No.
2181-2183
|
, 11/7/47: “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court” by Mark Twain
|
|
No.
2184-2187
|
, 11/21/47: “A Coffin for Demetrius” by Eric Ambler
|
|
No.
2188-2191
|
, 12/17/47: “George Washington Slept Here” by Kaufman and Hart
|
|
No.
2192-2193
|
, 12/31/47: “Dangerous Corner” by J. B. Priestley
|
|
No.
2194-2197
|
, 6/2/48: “Laura” with Virginia Gilmore
|
|
No.
2198-2201
|
, 6/9/48: “Michael and Mary” by A. A. Milne
|
|
No.
2202-2205
|
, 6/13/48: “My Sister Eileen” with Shirley Booth and Virginia Gilmore
|
|
No.
2206-2209
|
, 7/14/48: “Arrowsmith” by Sinclair Lewis
|
|
|
f. Academy Theatre (TV)
|
|
No.
2210-2211
|
, 8/1/49: Young girl - Pipper - meets Abe Lincoln
|
|
No.
2212-2213
|
, 8/8/49: “The Drums of Oude”
|
|
No.
2214-2216
|
, 8/15/49: Mystery - takes place in hills of Scotland
|
|
No.
2217-2218
|
, 8/22/49: Young girl's problem with boy
|
|
No.
2219-2220
|
, 8/29/49: “Summer Comes to Diamond O”
|
|
No.
2221-2222
|
, 9/5/49: Mystery
|
|
No.
2223-2224
|
, 9/12/49: Mystery - 2 old ladies and their nephew
|
|
|
III. Weekly Series - Comedy
|
|
|
a. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
2225-2226
|
, 8/27/47: A Day in the Life of Dennis Day
|
|
No.
2227-2228
|
, 12/15/47: Bell Boy Please
|
|
No.
2229-2230
|
, 11/21/48: Phil Harris and Alice Faye
|
|
No.
2231-2232
|
, 4/22/49: The Life of Riley
|
|
No.
2233-2234
|
, 4/29/49: The Life of Riley
|
|
No.
2235-2236
|
, 6/29/49: My Silent Partner
|
|
|
b. The Aldrigh Family
|
|
No.
2237-2238
|
10/28/48
|
|
No.
2239-2240
|
11/4/48
|
|
No.
2241-2242
|
11/25/48
|
|
No.
2243-2244
|
2/1/53
|
|
No.
2245-2246
|
2/8/53
|
|
No.
2247-2248
|
3/1/53
|
|
No.
2249-2250
|
3/8/53
|
|
No.
2251-2252
|
4/12/53
|
|
No.
2253-2254
|
4/19/53
|
|
|
IV. Special Dramas
|
|
|
a. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
2255
|
, 4/20/47: “Upstream” - YMCA
|
|
No.
2256
|
, 5/23/48: One Hundred Years of News
|
|
No.
2257
|
, 6/5/48: “Our Town” - rehearsal
|
|
No.
2258
|
, 11/10/48: “The Lips of a Strange Woman” : (with Raymond Massey - series on Venereal Disease)
|
|
No.
2259
|
, 4/26/49: “Macbeth” - rehearsal
|
|
No.
2260-2261
|
, 9/16/49: “The Pen and the Dream” (Boy Scout Constitution Day Special)
|
|
No.
2262-2263
|
, 10/9/49: “The Cardboard Box” (UN Special)
|
|
No.
2264-2268
|
, 10/19/49: “Could Be” (look into future)
|
|
No.
2269-2270
|
, 11/7/49: “Peculiar Ambition” (National Education Week)
|
|
No.
2271-2272
|
, 4/7/51: “You Can't Take It With You” by George Kaufman and Moss Hart
|
|
No.
2273-2274
|
10/13/53: “G. I. Joe” with Lawson Serby, Bill Quinn and others
|
|
No.
2275-2276
|
, 5/6/54: “Go South Young Man” by Don Macowich w/ MacDonald Carey
|
|
|
4/11/57: “Exodus of Andor” with Eli Wallach, Brandon de Wilde (see # 2973-2974)
|
|
No.
2277-2280
|
, No Date: F. Scott Fitzgerald - biography in sound (12-inch)
|
|
|
b. Programs with John Barrymore
|
|
No.
2281-2282
|
, 8/17/53: Reading from “Richard III”
|
|
No.
2283-2284
|
, 8/24/53: Reading from “Twelfth Night”
|
|
No.
2285-2286
|
, No Date: “Hamlet”
|
|
|
V. Programs About Drama - comments and criticisms
|
|
|
a. Comments on Specific Works
|
|
No.
2287
|
, 5/27/49: Comments on Henry James' “The Ambassadors”
|
|
No.
2288
|
, 6/10/49: Commentary by E. M. Forster on his “A Passage to India”
|
|
No.
2289
|
, 6/29/49: Commentary by Bernard DeVoto on A. B. Guthrie's “The Big Sky”
|
|
No.
2290
|
, 9/29/49: Commentary by Henry Outland on Henry James' “Portrait of a Lady”
|
|
No.
2291
|
, 10/13/49: Commentary by Ralph Bates on Theodore Dreiser's “Sister Carrie”
|
|
No.
2292
|
, 11/4/49: Commentary by John Crosby on F. Scott Fitgerald's “Babylon Revisited”
|
|
No.
2293
|
, 11/7/49: Commentary by Robert Penn Warren on William Faulkner's “Wild Palms”
|
|
No.
2294
|
, 1/14/49: Commentary by Diana Trilling on Ernest Hemingway's “For Whom the Bell Tolls”
|
|
No.
2295
|
, 11/21/49: Commentary by John Kiernan on John P. Marquand's “Point of No Return”
|
|
No.
2296
|
, 12/18/49: Commentary by Norman Cousins on Thomas Wolfe's “You Can't Go Home Again”
|
|
No.
2297
|
, 2/19/50: Commentary by John Crosby on Joseph Conrad's “Victory”
|
|
|
b. News and Gossip of the Theatre
|
|
No.
2298
|
, 12/26/39: Variety Showmanship Award
|
|
No.
2299
|
, 4/17/47: Broadway in Review #46 and 47 (in German)
|
|
No.
2300
|
, 4/25/47: Stanley Maxted
|
|
No.
2301-2302
|
, 4/27/47: Drama Critics Circle Award
|
|
No.
2303-2304
|
, 4/30/47: Life in Hollywood : (Interviews with Joseph Cotton, Lionel Barrymore, and Gregory Peck - in English and Spanish)
|
|
No.
2305
|
11/11/47: Stage, Set, and Stars : (Judith Morley interviews Sam Jaffe)
|
|
No.
2306
|
, 9/2/49: Sunday Preview : (Norman Brockenshire and Roger Pryor discuss the coming Broadway season)
|
|
No.
2307-2308
|
, 9/9/49: Theatre Guild Backstage Biography
|
|
No.
2309-2310
|
, 6/3/51: Variety Showmanship Award
|
|
No.
2311-2312
|
, 3/29/53: Theatre Guild “Tony” Awards
|
|
No.
2313
|
, 9/1/53: Hollywood Story : (Shirley Thomas interview Dana Andrews and comments on the theatrical scene)
|
|
No.
2314
|
, 3/24/56: Conversation with Fred Allen : (taped interview played in memoriam on the occasion of his death)
|
|
|
Series D - Music, Variety, Quiz and Panel Shows, 1938-1958 165 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Regular Weekly
|
|
|
a. Comedy
|
|
No.
2315-2316
|
, 10/24/48: Ozzie and Harriet (International Silver Program)
|
|
No.
2317-2319
|
, 3/11/50: Bob Hope Show (segments to be integrated)
|
|
|
b. Music
|
|
No.
2320
|
, 10/23/38: R.C.A. Magic Key (parts 2 and 4 only)
|
|
No.
2321
|
, 3/18/40: Whispering Rhythm
|
|
No.
2322-2323
|
, 8/26/46: Telephone Hour
|
|
No.
2324-2325
|
, 9/30/46: Telephone Hour
|
|
No.
2326-2327
|
, 4/5/47: Matchless Service Time
|
|
No.
2328-2329
|
, 11/11/47: U.S. In the World of Art
|
|
No.
2330
|
, 11/12/47: Benson and Hedges “The Last Night In The Parliament Room”
|
|
No.
2331-2332
|
, 11/12/47: Carnation Hour
|
|
No.
2333-2334
|
, 12/18/47: First Piano Quartet
|
|
No.
2335-2336
|
, 12/29/47: Harvest of Stars
|
|
No.
2337
|
, 6/14/48: Chesterfield Supper Club
|
|
No.
2338-2339
|
, 6/20/48: Manhattan Merry-Go-Round
|
|
No.
2340-2341
|
, 7/7/48: Appointment With Music
|
|
No.
2342-2343
|
, 7/26/48: Carnation Hour
|
|
No.
2344-2345
|
, 8/8/48: R.C.A. Victor Show
|
|
No.
2346-2347
|
, 8/10/48: Musical Life
|
|
No.
2348
|
, 9/26/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
|
|
No.
2349-2350
|
, 10/3/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
|
|
No.
2351-2352
|
, 10/10/48: R.C.A. Victor Show - dress rehearsal
|
|
No.
2353-2354
|
, 10/29/48: Pastels In Rhythm
|
|
No.
2355-2356
|
, 4/12/49: Here's Archer with Gene Archer and Cliff Arquette and recordings
|
|
No.
2357
|
, 5/20/49: Here's Archer
|
|
No.
2358-2359
|
, 1/9/55: Manhattan Moods
|
|
No.
2360-2361
|
, 4/24/55: Manhattan Moods
|
|
No.
2362-2363
|
, 5/15/55: Manhattan Moods
|
|
No.
2364-2365
|
, 7/1/55: Stars In Action
|
|
No.
2366-2367
|
, 7/8/55: Stars In Action
|
|
No.
2368-2369
|
, 7/15/55: Stars In Action
|
|
No.
2370-2371
|
, 7/29/55: Stars In Action
|
|
No.
2372-2373
|
, 8/5/55: Stars In Action
|
|
No.
2374-2375
|
, 12/7/55: National Radio Fan Club : (Rock 'n Roll show with interviews with teens)
|
|
No.
2376
|
, No Date: Music for Saturday
|
|
|
c. Comedy - Music Combinations
|
|
No.
2377-2378
|
, 5/9/48: Charlie McCarthy Show
|
|
No.
2379-2380
|
, 7/1/48: National Minstrels
|
|
No.
2381-2382
|
, 7/6/48: Jack Pearl - dress rehearsal
|
|
No.
2383-2385
|
, 7/11/48: Dave Garroway
|
|
No.
2386-2387
|
, 10/17/48: Charlie McCarthy Show
|
|
No.
2388-2389
|
, 3/13/49: Henry Morgan Show
|
|
No.
2390-2391
|
, 6/5/49: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Show
|
|
No.
2392-2393
|
, 8/31/49: Henry Morgan Show
|
|
No.
2394-2395
|
, 9/7/49: Henry Morgan Show
|
|
No.
2396
|
, 4/21/50: Dave Garroway
|
|
No.
2397
|
, 12/11/53: Eddie Cantor Clinic
|
|
No.
2398-2401
|
, 12/12/58: Monitor - Don Russell
|
|
No.
2402-2405
|
, 12/19/58: Monitor - Don Russell
|
|
No.
2406-2409
|
, 12/26/58: Monitor - Don Russell
|
|
|
d. Quiz Shows
|
|
No.
2410-2412
|
, 10/9/47: Seven Arts Quiz
|
|
No.
2413-2415
|
, 1/13/49: The Missus Goes A Shoppin' (12-inch 78 rpm)
|
|
No.
2416-2418
|
, 9/25/49: Take It or Leave It
|
|
No.
2419-2420
|
, 6/3/51: 64 Dollar Question
|
|
No.
2421-2422
|
, 7/15/53: Baron and the Bee
|
|
No.
2423
|
, 11/10/53: Phrase that Pays
|
|
No.
2424-2425
|
, 2/17/55: Spend a Million
|
|
No.
2426-2427
|
, 2/24/55: Spend a Million
|
|
No.
2428-2429
|
12/5/56: 21 (TV), Charles Van Doren's first victory
|
|
No.
2430-2431
|
3/11/57: 21 (TV), Charles Van Doren's defeat
|
|
|
e. Panel Shows
|
|
No.
2432
|
, 4/19/47: WNBC Stamp Club
|
|
No.
2433-2434
|
, 5/15/47: Juvenile Jury
|
|
No.
2435-2436
|
, 5/22/47: Juvenile Jury
|
|
No.
2437
|
, 11/13/47: Here Are the Answers
|
|
No.
2438-2441
|
, 12/15/47: Listener Talks Back - Town Hall Radio Workshop (12-inch 78 rpm)
|
|
No.
2442-2443
|
, 5/22/48: Alibis Unlimited
|
|
No.
2444-2445
|
, 9/17/48: Who Said That
|
|
No.
2446-2447
|
, 11/7/48: Who Said That
|
|
No.
2448-2449
|
, 12/12/48: Who Said That (with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kaltenborn)
|
|
No.
2450-2451
|
, 2/20/49: Who Said That
|
|
No.
2452
|
, 6/4/49: Junior Reporter with Ed Herlihy : (adults and children discuss parental respect)
|
|
No.
2453
|
, 6/29/51: The Answer Man : (people write in questions for the “Answer Man” to answer)
|
|
|
II. Special Programs
|
|
|
a. Comedy
|
|
No.
2454-2455
|
, 4/1/49: Misinformation Please (parody of FCC investigations)
|
|
No.
2456
|
5/22/40: Radio Correspondents Association (parody on Hitler, etc.)
|
|
No.
2457-2458
|
, 11/25/47: Bob Hope (from London)
|
|
No.
2459
|
, 10/10/48: Red Feather Salute : (dedicated to Community Chests of America, with George Burns and Gracie Allen. Jane Pickens - hostess)
|
|
|
b. Music
|
|
No.
2460-2461
|
, 4/5/47: Columbus Boys Choir (Easter Program)
|
|
No.
2462-2463
|
, 7/25/48: Fine Arts Festival (University of Iowa orchestra)
|
|
|
c. Comedy - Music Combinations
|
|
No.
2464-2465
|
, 8/26/43: Bob Hope (with U.S. troops in N. Africa)
|
|
No.
2466-2467
|
, 7/22/48: Army Roll Call
|
|
No.
2468
|
, 9/4/49: Eddie Cantor
|
|
No.
2469-2471
|
, 4/3/50: Cancer Crusade
|
|
No.
2472-2475
|
, 5/29/51: Pint Parade (Red Cross Special for Blood Bank)
|
|
No.
2476-2477
|
, 9/14/53: Friend to Friend (Red Cross Special for Greek Island earth quake victims)
|
|
No.
2478-2479
|
, 1/4/56: Comedienne Anna Russell
|
|
|
Series E - Speeches, 1939-1959 377 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. By National Office Holders
|
|
|
a. Elected
|
|
No.
2480-2481
|
, 1/4/29: President Roosevelt address to opening of the House of Representatives
|
|
No.
2482-2483
|
, 3/4/39: President Roosevelt address at 150th Anniversary of first meeting of Congress (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2484-2485
|
, 9/21/39: President Roosevelt before Joint Session of Congress
|
|
No.
2486
|
, 1/30/40: President Roosevelt
|
|
No.
2487-2489
|
9/2/40: President Roosevelt opening of Great Smokey National Park, Tennessee
|
|
No.
2490-2491
|
9/2/40: President Roosevelt - Dedication of Chickamauga Dam, TVA, Tennessee
|
|
No.
2492-2493
|
, 10/23/40: President Roosevelt address - 1st in campaign for re-election
|
|
No.
2494
|
, 10/24/40: President Roosevelt address
|
|
No.
2495-2496
|
11/1/40: President Roosevelt campaign speech - Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York
|
|
No.
2497
|
, 11/4/40: President Roosevelt address
|
|
No.
2498-2499
|
, 3/8/41: President Roosevelt address at Farm Day Dinner
|
|
No.
2500-2501
|
, 10/3/41: President Roosevelt “Mobilization for Human Needs”
|
|
No.
2502-2503
|
, 11/6/41: President Roosevelt “Defense Labor Talk”
|
|
No.
2504
|
, 6/12/42: President Roosevelt “Statement on Rubber”
|
|
No.
2505
|
, 6/14/42: President Roosevelt “Toward the Century of Common Man” (program)
|
|
No.
2506
|
, 6/7/43: President Roosevelt address
|
|
No.
2507
|
, 6/10/43: President Roosevelt address
|
|
No.
2508
|
, 8/12/44: President Roosevelt summary of Pacific Inspection tour (part 3 only)
|
|
No.
2509-2511
|
, 10/28/44: President Roosevelt address - 4th in re-election campaign
|
|
No.
2512-2513
|
, 11/6/44: President Roosevelt address to National Democratic Party Rally
|
|
No.
2514
|
, 5/21/45: President Truman presentation of Medal of Honor
|
|
No.
2515-2416
|
, 6/26/45: President Truman address on United Nations to new delegates in San Francisco
|
|
No.
2517-2419
|
, 8/8/45: President Truman report on Potsdam Conference (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2520-2421
|
, 8/9/45: President Truman address to people - reasons for military occupation
|
|
No.
2522-2523
|
, 9/2/45: President Truman - armed forces program
|
|
No.
2524
|
, 10/2/45: President Truman address
|
|
No.
2525-2526
|
, 10/23/45: President Truman address to Joint Session of Congress
|
|
No.
2527-2528
|
, 10/30/45: President Truman address explaining Executive Order 9599 - guiding policies of gov't during transition from war to peace.
|
|
No.
2529
|
, 11/26/45: President Truman award of distinguished serve medal to General Marshall
|
|
No.
2530-2531
|
, 12/24/45: President Truman Lighting White House Christmas tree
|
|
No.
2532-2533
|
, 1/3/46: President Truman address to people about problems facing Congress
|
|
No.
2534
|
, 3/6/46: President Truman address (part 2 only)
|
|
No.
2535-2536
|
, 3/23/46: President Truman speech at Jackson Day Dinner
|
|
No.
2537-2538
|
4/6/46: President Truman address - Army Day, Chicago
|
|
No.
2539-2540
|
, 4/12/46: President Truman address at Hyde Park
|
|
No.
2541
|
, 5/14/46: President Truman - Pan American Day address
|
|
No.
2542
|
, 6/6/47: Representative Charles Halleck address
|
|
No.
2543
|
, 6/22/47: Sentaor Taft on Taft-Harley Bill after Truman veto
|
|
No.
2544-2546
|
, 11/17/47: President Truman to Joint Session of Congress
|
|
No.
2547
|
, 2/12/48: Governor Dewey address excerpts
|
|
No.
2548-2549
|
, 4/19/48: President Truman address to Joint Session of Congress
|
|
No.
2550-2551
|
, 5/14/48: President Truman address
|
|
No.
2552
|
, 5/20/48: President Truman address (part 1 only)
|
|
No.
2553-2554
|
, 5/30/48: President Truman Memorial Day speech
|
|
No.
2555
|
, 6/2/48: Senator Taft address
|
|
No.
2556
|
, 6/13/48: Senator William Langer
|
|
No.
2557-2558
|
, 10/8/48: President Truman address (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2559-2560
|
, 2/10/49: Senator Vandenberg
|
|
No.
2561-2562
|
, 2/28/49: Senator Walter Mahoney talk
|
|
No.
2563-2564
|
, 3/23/49: Vice President Barkley
|
|
No.
2565
|
, 8/17/49: Senator Joe McCarthy
|
|
No.
2566
|
, 8/24/49: Senator McGrath speech to Democratic National Committee
|
|
No.
2567
|
, 8/24/49: President Truman speech to Democratic National Committee
|
|
No.
2568
|
, 11/8/49: President Truman address
|
|
No.
2569-2571
|
, 11/9/49: Harold E. Stassen speech
|
|
No.
2572
|
, 11/15/49: President Truman address - 4th Anniversary of United Nations
|
|
No.
2573-2575
|
, 12/2/49: Vice President Alben Barkley
|
|
No.
2576-2580
|
, 1/4/50: President Truman State of the Union message (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2581-2582
|
, 2/15/50: President Truman F.B.I. speech
|
|
No.
2583-2585
|
, 2/16/50: President Truman address to Jefferson - Jackson Day Dinner
|
|
No.
2586-2587
|
, 2/18/50: Harold Stassen address
|
|
No.
2588-2589
|
, 4/20/50: President Truman address to American Society of Newspaper Editors
|
|
No.
2590
|
, 5/4/50: Senator Tydings talk
|
|
No.
2591
|
5/8/50: President Truman speech - Galesburg, Illinois
|
|
No.
2592-2593
|
5/14/50: President Truman address - Madison, Wisconsin to Credit Union National Association
|
|
No.
2594-2595
|
, 5/15/50: President Truman address - Jefferson Jubilee
|
|
No.
2596-2597
|
, 6/6/50: President Truman address to convention of businessmen
|
|
No.
2598-2599
|
6/9/50: President Truman from Columbia, Missouri
|
|
No.
2600
|
, 6/16/50: Senator Tydings report from Congress
|
|
No.
2601
|
, 6/19/50: President Truman - Korea program
|
|
No.
2602
|
, 6/27/50: President Truman's Cornerstone speech
|
|
No.
2603-2604
|
, 6/28/50: President Truman - American Newspaper Guild speech
|
|
No.
2605-2606
|
, 7/19/50: President Truman address on situation in Korea
|
|
No.
2607
|
, 9/26/50: President Truman address
|
|
No.
2608-2609
|
, 11/30/50: President Truman and Charlie Ross
|
|
No.
2610-2614
|
, 1/8/51: President Truman address to Congress (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2615-2618
|
, 1/9/51: Senator Taft Press Club speech
|
|
No.
2619
|
, 1/29/51: Senator Taft before the D. C. Republican Club
|
|
No.
2620
|
, 2/21/51: President Truman at Masonic Breakfast
|
|
No.
2621-2622
|
, 4/11/51: President Truman address “...what we're doing in Korea and our eastern policy...”
|
|
No.
2623
|
, 4/18/51: President Truman Armed Forces Day message
|
|
No.
2624
|
, 5/9/51: President Truman speech at Department of Interior
|
|
No.
2625-2626
|
, 5/17/51: President Truman Citizenship Conference speech
|
|
No.
2627
|
, 6/13/51: President Truman addressing Highway Safety Council
|
|
No.
2628-2629
|
, 6/14/51: President Truman Inflation speech
|
|
No.
2630
|
, 6/14/51: President Truman speech to 4H Clubbers
|
|
No.
2631-2632
|
, 6/25/51: President Truman Tennessee speech
|
|
No.
2633-2634
|
, 7/9/51: President Truman - July 4th speech
|
|
No.
2635
|
, 8/8/51: President Truman at USO Ceremonies
|
|
No.
2636
|
, 8/14/51: President Truman American Legion Dedication
|
|
No.
2637-2638
|
, 9/4/51: President Truman - San Francisco Japanese Peace Treaty address
|
|
No.
2639-2640
|
, 9/17/51: President Truman Postal Service speech
|
|
No.
2641
|
, 9/17/51: President Truman speech at dedication of the new case for the Declaration of Independence
|
|
No.
2642-2644
|
, 9/28/71: President Truman address to Washington Pilgrimage of American Churchmen (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2645-2647
|
, 11/7/51: President Truman address - problems in connection with our foreign policy (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2648-2651
|
, 1/9/52: President Truman State of the Union message (12-inch 78 rpm)
|
|
No.
2652
|
, 2/21/52: President Truman address
|
|
No.
2653-2654
|
, 2/23/52: Senator Dirksen talk
|
|
No.
2655-2656
|
, 3/6/52: President Truman address to people about Mutual Security program
|
|
No.
2657-2658
|
, 4/8/52: President Truman address to people on threatened steel strike
|
|
No.
2659-2661
|
, 6/7/52: President Truman address to annual reunion of 35th division with which he fought (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2662-2663
|
, 6/14/52: President Truman address-officiating ceremony for USS Nautilus
|
|
No.
2664-2665
|
, 10/11/52: President Truman reply to receiving the F.D.R. medal for his efforts on behalf of civil rights
|
|
No.
2666-2667
|
, 10/22/52: President Truman on behalf of Adlai Stevenson
|
|
No.
2668
|
, 2/2/53: President Eisenhower State of the Union message (parts 2 and 4 only)
|
|
No.
2669-2670
|
, 4/5/54: President Eisenhower address to people on international and domestic problems
|
|
No.
2671-2672
|
9/23/54: President Eisenhower address at dedication ceremonies at McNary Dam, Oregon
|
|
No.
2673-2674
|
, 10/20/54: President Eisenhower address to American Jewish Tercentenary Dinner - 300 years since settlement of Jews in U.S.
|
|
No.
2675
|
, 7/25/55: President Eisenhower report on Geneva Conference
|
|
No.
2676
|
, No Date: Senator Robert A. Taft address
|
|
No.
2677
|
, No Date: President Truman address to Reserve Officers Association
|
|
No.
2678-2679
|
, No Date: President Truman address to Joint Session of Congress (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2680-2682
|
, No Date: President Truman on steel strike (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2683-2685
|
, No Date: President Truman address (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2686-2687
|
, No Date: President Truman address to Wake Forest College (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2688
|
, No Date: President Truman Armistice Day message (12-inch)
|
|
|
b. Appointed
|
|
No.
2689-2690
|
, 4/17/46: Chester Bowles
|
|
No.
2691-2692
|
, 12/8/46: Dean Acheson acting Secretary of State
|
|
No.
2693
|
, 8/8/47: Secretary of State Marshall Third Horsemen
|
|
No.
2694-2695
|
, 12/19/47: Secretary of State George C. Marshall
|
|
No.
2696
|
, 12/29/47: Henry Wallace
|
|
No.
2697-2698
|
, 3/19/48: Secretary of State George C. Marshall (parts 2 and 3 only)
|
|
No.
2699
|
, 10/4/48: Henry Wallace talk
|
|
No.
2700
|
, 10/7/48: Acting Secretary of State Lovett
|
|
No.
2701
|
, 10/11/48: Henry Wallace
|
|
No.
2702-2704
|
, 12/3/48: Charles Sawyer - Secretary of Commerce
|
|
No.
2705
|
, 1/26/48: Dean Acheson statement
|
|
No.
2706
|
, 4/12/49: John Foster Dulles
|
|
No.
2707-2708
|
, 9/15/49: Paul Hoffman
|
|
No.
2709
|
, 10/22/49: Helen Gahagan Douglas
|
|
No.
2710-2711
|
, 3/15/50: Secretary of State Dean Acheson
|
|
No.
2712-2713
|
, 3/16/50: Secretary of State Dean Acheson
|
|
No.
2714-2715
|
, 3/17/50: Secretary of Defense Johnson
|
|
No.
2716-2718
|
, 5/31/50: Secretary of State Dean Acheson
|
|
No.
2719-2720
|
, 6/8/50: Charles E. Wilson
|
|
No.
2721-2722
|
, 6/29/50: Secretary of State Acheson to the American Newspaper Guild
|
|
No.
2723-2724
|
, 1/29/50: Secretary of State Acheson
|
|
No.
2725-2726
|
, 2/5/51: Michael DiSalle
|
|
No.
2727-2728
|
, 3/27/51: Secretary of State Acheson
|
|
No.
2729-2730
|
, 7/24/51: Dean Acheson
|
|
No.
2731
|
, No Date: Secretary of Agriculture Brannon
|
|
|
II. By National Non-Office Holders
|
|
|
a. Political
|
|
No.
2732
|
, 4/16/47: Leon Mohill at Frankfurt
|
|
No.
2733
|
, 2/2/48: Will Clayton
|
|
No.
2734
|
, 3/12/49: James Wadsworth
|
|
No.
2735-2737
|
, 4/1/49: Ernest Bevin
|
|
No.
2738
|
, 10/23/50: Cordell Hull
|
|
No.
2739-2740
|
, 2/10/50: Whittaker Chambers
|
|
|
b. Labor
|
|
No.
2741-2742
|
, 9/5/49: Charles F. Brannon and Charles J. MacGoroan
|
|
No.
2743
|
, 10/12/49: Phil Murray
|
|
No.
2744
|
, 2/2/50: John L. Lewis
|
|
No.
2745
|
, 2/2/50: Mine Owners Statement
|
|
No.
2746
|
, 6/21/50: Walter Reuther
|
|
No.
2747
|
, 7/31/50: George Meany
|
|
No.
2748
|
, 9/4/50: Phillip Murray
|
|
No.
2749
|
, 3/5/51: Phillip Murray
|
|
No.
2750
|
, 6/25/56: Steel Workers Statement
|
|
No.
2751-2752
|
, 1/8/58: George Meany
|
|
|
c. Military
|
|
No.
2753
|
, 5/5/42: Last Message from Corregidor
|
|
No.
2754
|
, 6/22/45: General Eisenhower at Kansas
|
|
No.
2755-2756
|
, 3/17/49: James Forrestal
|
|
No.
2757
|
, 4/30/49: General James H. Doolittle
|
|
No.
2758
|
, 4/14/50: General Omar Bradley (part 1 only)
|
|
No.
2759
|
, 9/27/50: General Bradley
|
|
No.
2760
|
, 10/28/50: General Marshall on Atlantic Pact
|
|
No.
2761
|
, 2/2/51: General Eisenhower
|
|
No.
2762
|
, 4/18/51: General MacArthur “No Politics” speech
|
|
No.
2763-2764
|
, 4/19/51: General MacArthur - speech to Joint Session of Congress
|
|
No.
2765
|
, 4/19/51: General MacArthur at D.A.R.
|
|
No.
2766-2767
|
, 4/19/51: General MacArthur at Washington Monument
|
|
No.
2768-2770
|
, 10/17/51: General MacArthur
|
|
|
d. Business
|
|
No.
2771
|
, 10/30/47: New York Better Business Bureau
|
|
No.
2772-2774
|
, 3/28/49: General Sarnoff
|
|
No.
2775-2778
|
, 1/12/50: Speeches at Press Club Luncheon
|
|
No.
2779
|
, 10/19/50: Edward L. Bernays
|
|
No.
2780-2781
|
, 6/11/59: Speeches at Rotary Convention
|
|
|
e. Medicine
|
|
No.
2782
|
, 9/27/48: Dr. Joseph E. Moore - Venereal Disease Therapy
|
|
No.
2783
|
, 9/28/48: Dr. Wingate Johnson
|
|
No.
2784
|
, 7/27/49: Dr. Frank C. Lanbach
|
|
No.
2785
|
, 12/14/49: Dr. Harold Urey
|
|
|
f. Clergy
|
|
No.
2786
|
, 2/22/50: Pope Pius
|
|
No.
2787
|
, 12/22/50: Bishop G. Bromley Oxman
|
|
|
g. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
2788-2789
|
, 1/6/50: Norman Cousins
|
|
No.
2790
|
, 9/18/50: Louis A. Johnson (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2791-2792
|
10/2/50: Gordon Dean, Warren Austin and General Eisenhower - U. of Michigan research
|
|
No.
2793
|
, 3/28/51: Mrs. Willis Reed
|
|
No.
2794-2795
|
, 4/7/51: Dr. Ledler on Economic progress
|
|
No.
2796-2798
|
, 6/9/51: Robert Bogeler's speech to Press Club
|
|
No.
2799
|
, 11/5/51: Robert Montgomery on “Being an American”
|
|
No.
2800-2802
|
, 2/15/54: Harold Hunt salute to advertising
|
|
No.
2803
|
, No Date: Robert Vogeler speech
|
|
|
III. By International Figures
|
|
|
a. Political
|
|
No.
2804
|
, 9/3/39: King George VI
|
|
No.
2805-2806
|
, 11/29/42: Winston Churchill
|
|
No.
2807
|
, 5/14/43: Winston Churchill (part 1 only)
|
|
No.
2808
|
, 8/31/43: Winston Churchill - speech after Ottawa Conference (Disc broken; on tape copy only)
|
|
No.
2809-2810
|
, 3/26/44: Winston Churchill
|
|
No.
2811
|
, 7/8/44: General DeGaulle
|
|
No.
2812-2814
|
11/9/45: Prime Minister Atlee (parts 2, 3 and 4 only)
|
|
No.
2815-2817
|
, 11/13/45: Prime Minister Atlee
|
|
No.
2818
|
7/19/47: Dr. Antonio Rocha Interim - Director - General, Pan American Union
|
|
No.
2819
|
, 2/3/48: Queen Wilhelmina
|
|
No.
2820-2821
|
, 4/1/48: Marshall Bogata
|
|
No.
2822-2823
|
5/25/48: Dr. Wiessman, President of Israel
|
|
No.
2824-2825
|
, 3/21/49: Bernard Baruch
|
|
No.
2826
|
, 9/9/49: Sir Stafford Cripps
|
|
No.
2827
|
, 9/18/49: Sir Stafford Cripps
|
|
No.
2828-2830
|
, 9/29/49: Trygve Lie
|
|
No.
2831-2832
|
, 10/12/49: Pandit Nehru
|
|
No.
2833-2838
|
, 10/19/49: Pandit Nehru
|
|
No.
2839
|
, 11/16/49: The Shah of Iran
|
|
No.
2840
|
, 12/25/49: King George VI
|
|
No.
2841
|
, 12/28/49: Winston Churchill
|
|
No.
2842-2844
|
, 3/21/50: Trygve Lie
|
|
No.
2845
|
, 6/6/50: Trygve Lie
|
|
No.
2846
|
, 8/1/50: Jacob Malik
|
|
No.
2847-2848
|
, 12/6/50: Prime Minister Atlee
|
|
No.
2849-2850
|
, 11/1/50: Lord Halifax
|
|
No.
2851
|
, 2/7/52: Winston Churchill
|
|
No.
2852-2855
|
, 4/3/52: Queen Juliana
|
|
No.
2856
|
, No Date: Prime Minister Atlee
|
|
|
Series F - Religious Programs, 1947-1958 127 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Regular Weekly Series
|
|
|
a. Religion In The News
|
|
No.
2857
|
12/5/47
|
|
No.
2858
|
11/20/48
|
|
No.
2859
|
11/27/48
|
|
No.
2860
|
12/4/48
|
|
No.
2861
|
12/11/48
|
|
No.
2862
|
10/1/49
|
|
No.
2863
|
10/8/49
|
|
No.
2864
|
10/14/49
|
|
No.
2865
|
10/29/49
|
|
No.
2866
|
11/5/49
|
|
No.
2867
|
11/12/49
|
|
No.
2868
|
11/19/49
|
|
No.
2869
|
11/26/49
|
|
No.
2870
|
12/3/49
|
|
No.
2871
|
4/22/50
|
|
No.
2872
|
4/29/50
|
|
No.
2873
|
5/13/50
|
|
|
b. The Lutheran Hour - with Rev. Dr. Oswald Hoffman
|
|
No.
2874-2875
|
1/20/57
|
|
No.
2876-2877
|
2/24/57
|
|
No.
2878-2879
|
3/24/57
|
|
No.
2880-2881
|
4/7/57
|
|
No.
2882-2883
|
5/5/57
|
|
No.
2884-2885
|
6/9/57
|
|
|
c. National Radio Pulpit
|
|
No.
2886-2887
|
, 10/2/49: “America for Christ” Dr. Ralph Sockman
|
|
No.
2888-2889
|
, 6/29/52: “The Religion of a Healthy Mind” Dr. John A. Redhead Jr.
|
|
No.
2890-2891
|
, 7/13/52: “What Makes Sin Sinful?” Dr. John A. Redhead Jr.
|
|
No.
2892-2893
|
, 7/25/52: “On Being Sure of God” Dr. John A. Redhead Jr.
|
|
No.
2894-2895
|
, 8/3/52: “The Church in the Storm” Bishop Arthur J. Moore
|
|
No.
2896-2897
|
, 8/10/52: “What Has the Church Been Doing?” Bishop Arthur J. Moore
|
|
No.
2898-2899
|
, 8/17/52: “What Must the Church Do Now?” Bishop Arthur J. Moore
|
|
No.
2900-2901
|
, 8/24/52: “The King Invisible” Bishop Arthur J. Moore
|
|
No.
2902-2903
|
, 8/31/52: “Paying Our Debt to Yesterday” Bishop Moore
|
|
No.
2904-2905
|
, 9/7/52: “Some Things to Remember” Bishop Moore
|
|
No.
2906-2907
|
, 9/21/52: “Jesus the Almighty Saviour” Bishop Moore
|
|
No.
2908-2909
|
, 9/28/52: “The Credentials of a Christian” Bishop Moore
|
|
No.
2910
|
, 12/20/52: Dr. Ralph W. Sockman
|
|
|
d. Bible Study Hour (Dr. Barnhouse)
|
|
No.
2911-2912
|
9/30/56
|
|
No.
2913-2914
|
1/20/57
|
|
No.
2915-2916
|
2/24/57
|
|
No.
2917-2918
|
3/24/57
|
|
No.
2919-2920
|
4/7/57
|
|
No.
2921-2922
|
5/5/7
|
|
No.
2923-2924
|
6/9/57
|
|
|
e. The Eternal Light
|
|
No.
2925-2926
|
, 12/19/48: Drama - “His Excellency of Vilna” with Peter Capell and Roger DeCorban
|
|
No.
2927
|
, 6/13/54: Commentary by Rabbi Wise (dramatization not on record)
|
|
No.
2928-2929
|
, 2/28/58: Dr. Lewis Jones (12-inch)
|
|
No.
2930
|
, 3/9/58: Mr. William Sylk (12-inch)
|
|
|
f. Faith In Action : (Merrill Mueller commenter and interviewer - interviews people connected with World Council of Churches)
|
|
No.
2931
|
8/18/57
|
|
No.
2932
|
8/25/57
|
|
No.
2933
|
9/1/57
|
|
|
g. Christian Science Program with Felix M. Krems
|
|
No.
2934-2935
|
1/2/49
|
|
No.
2936-2937
|
2/6/49
|
|
No.
2938-2939
|
4/3/49
|
|
No.
2940-2941
|
5/1/49
|
|
|
h. Art of Living (Christian Living) with Robert J. McCracken
|
|
No.
2942
|
5/5/57
|
|
No.
2943
|
, 6/9/57 (2 copies)
|
|
No.
2944
|
6/16/57
|
|
|
j. The Catholic Hour
|
|
No.
2945-2946
|
, 9/12/49: Chaplin William B. Clasby
|
|
No.
2947-2948
|
, 7/2/50: Michael F. Walsh
|
|
No.
2949
|
, 8/13/50: Henry Ford
|
|
No.
2950-2951
|
, 9/7/50 9/24/50 “Operation Survival” - fight against communism - narrator Scott Tennyson parts 1 & 4 of 4
|
|
No.
2952-2953
|
, 6/1/52: Reverend Joseph E. Manten
|
|
No.
2954-2955
|
, 6/8/52: Reverend Joseph E. Manten
|
|
|
II. Special Reports
|
|
|
a. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
2956
|
, 8/8/46: Riches Beyond Price
|
|
No.
2957
|
, 12/11/47: Universal Bible Sunday
|
|
No.
2958
|
, 5/28/48: Interfaith Roundtable - Ray Barrack
|
|
No.
2959
|
, 6/3/48: The Presbyterian Church in the U.S.
|
|
No.
2960
|
, 1/13/49: Interfaith Roundtable
|
|
No.
2961
|
, 10/15/49: National Council of Jewish Women - Irene Rich in drama
|
|
No.
2962
|
, 10/30/49: Religion in American Life : (with Bing Crosby, Charles Laughton, Dr. Joseph Proskaver, Charles E. Wilson, Pres. Harry S. Truman)
|
|
No.
2963
|
, 12/24/49: Christmas in the Bowery Mission
|
|
No.
2964
|
, 8/12/51: Dr. Vincent Peale
|
|
No.
2965-2966
|
, 11/4/51: Religion in American Life : (Raymond Massey, and General Ridgeway)
|
|
No.
2967
|
, 12/1/51: Religion in American Life
|
|
No.
2968-2969
|
, 1/15/56: Hour of Decision (Billy Graham)
|
|
No.
2970
|
, 12/18/56: Rabbi Looks At Christmas - Dr. Maurice N. Eisendraph
|
|
No.
2971-2972
|
, 5/14/57: Tex and Jinx interview Billy Graham
|
|
No.
2973-2974
|
, 4/11/57: Exodus of Andor - Passover Special
|
|
No.
2975
|
, 11/3/58: Voice of Temperance - Sam Morris
|
|
No.
2976
|
, 11/11/58: Voice of Temperance - Sam Morris
|
|
No.
2977-2978
|
, 12/26/58: Lutheran Layman's League
|
|
|
b. Easter Programs
|
|
No.
2979
|
, 4/14/49: Holy Week Services
|
|
No.
2980
|
, 4/17/49: WNBT Continuous Easter
|
|
No.
2981
|
, 4/8/57: A Rabbi Looks At Easter - Dr. Maurice N. Eisendraph
|
|
No.
2982-2983
|
, 4/21/57: Easter Sunrise Service from Arlington Cemetery
|
|
|
Series G - Women's Programs, 1947-1956 22 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Regular Series
|
|
|
a. Various Programs
|
|
No.
2984
|
, 4/23/47: Maggie's Private Wire : (interviewing Robert King)
|
|
No.
2985-2986
|
, 5/1/47: Birdseye Open House
|
|
No.
2987-2988
|
, 5/21/47: In the Kelvinator Kitchen (TV)
|
|
No.
2989-2991
|
, 8/31/47: Party Line (TV)
|
|
No.
2992-2994
|
, 11/15/47: Honeymoon in New York with Ed Herlihy interviewing couples “in love.”
|
|
No.
2995
|
, 12/8/47: Ladies Listen
|
|
No.
2996-2997
|
, 2/25/49: Bess Johnson Show
|
|
No.
2998
|
, 4/3/56: Weekday - Helen Hayes (The Paddle Wheel Story)
|
|
|
b. Tex and Jinx
|
|
No.
2999
|
8/29/47
|
|
No.
3000-3002
|
, 4/19/49: Anniversary Show
|
|
No.
3003
|
, 7/11/51: with Senator Kefauver
|
|
No.
3004
|
12/16/53: with Ex-mayor of New York, William O'Dwyer
|
|
|
II. Special Programs
|
|
|
a. Feature Reports
|
|
No.
3005
|
, 5/31/50: What Nobody Knows About Women
|
|
|
Series H - Agriculture Programs, 1946-1959 24 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Regular Series
|
|
|
a. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
3006
|
, 4/1/46: WRC Almanac
|
|
No.
3007
|
, 5/9/46: WRC Almanac
|
|
No.
3008-3009
|
, 4/29/47: Modern Farmer sports (parts 2 & 3 only)
|
|
No.
3010-3011
|
, 8/29/47: Robinson Family
|
|
No.
3012
|
, 10/1/47: Modern Farmer program (W. D. Termoylyn)
|
|
No.
3013
|
, 10/1/47: Modern Farmer program (Homer Huntington)
|
|
|
b. National Farm and Home Hours - with Everett Mitchell
|
|
No.
3014-3015
|
12/12/59
|
|
No.
3016-3017
|
12/19/59
|
|
No.
3018-3019
|
12/26/59
|
|
|
c. Today and Tomorrow - James Cagney
|
|
No.
3020-3021
|
2/15/56
|
|
No.
3022-3023
|
2/29/56
|
|
No.
3024-3025
|
3/14/56
|
|
|
II. Special Feature Program
|
|
|
a. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
3026-3029
|
, 4/4/57: International Harvester Golden Anniversary Party
|
|
|
Series J - Sports Programs, 1947-1956 17 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Regular Sporting News Reporting Programs
|
|
|
a. Bill Stern
|
|
No.
3030
|
11/13/47
|
|
No.
3031
|
11/14/47
|
|
No.
3032
|
11/27/47
|
|
No.
3033
|
2/25/49
|
|
No.
3034-3035
|
, 9/22/49 (sports newsreel)
|
|
No.
3036
|
8/10/50
|
|
|
b. Mel Allen and Russ Hodges
|
|
No.
3037
|
, 11/7/47 (White Owl Sports Smoker)
|
|
No.
3038
|
, 8/20/53 (NBC Sports Review)
|
|
|
c. Wally Butterworth Show
|
|
No.
3039-3040
|
, 8/7/48 (2) (Sports New and Old Recordings)
|
|
|
II. Sportscasts
|
|
|
a. Special Event - Direct Broadcasts
|
|
No.
3041-3042
|
, 12/5/47: Louis - Walcott Fight (in French)
|
|
|
12/7/56 (5 min. short) The Olympic Games - Melbourne, Australia with Bill Henry and Gene Simpson (see # 2374-2375)
|
|
|
III. Special Sporting News
|
|
|
a. Miscellaneous
|
|
No.
3043
|
, 8/17/48: Babe Ruth Memorial
|
|
No.
3044-3045
|
, 8/17/48: A Ballad For the Babe
|
|
No.
3046
|
, 12/26/57: Monitor - Bill France of National Association of Stock Cars (NASCAR)
|
|
|
Series K - Children's Programs, 1946-1954 49 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Regular Daily Series
|
|
|
a. Howdy Doody
|
|
No.
3047-3048
|
, 3/7/49: Puppet Playhouse (Howdy Doody's early name)
|
|
No.
3049-3050
|
1/10/53
|
|
No.
3051-3052
|
1/17/53
|
|
No.
3053-3054
|
1/24/53
|
|
No.
3055-3056
|
1/31/53
|
|
No.
3057-3058
|
2/7/53
|
|
No.
3059-3060
|
2/14/53
|
|
No.
3061-3062
|
10/3/53
|
|
No.
3063-3064
|
3/5/54
|
|
No.
3065-3066
|
3/6/54
|
|
No.
3067-3068
|
3/13/54
|
|
No.
3069-3070
|
3/20/54
|
|
|
II. Regular Weekly Series
|
|
|
a. Various Programs
|
|
No.
3071
|
, 8/26/46: Mrs. Rachel Morehead
|
|
No.
3072-3073
|
, 5/25/47: The Children's Hour
|
|
No.
3074-3075
|
, 10/4/47: Triple B Ranch (with Bob Smith)
|
|
No.
3076
|
, 11/4/47: The World Over Playouse (“The Bird With the Golden Crown”)
|
|
No.
3077
|
, 12/11/47: WNBC Story Teller - “Tattercoats”
|
|
No.
3078
|
, 12/18/47: WNBC Story Teller
|
|
No.
3079
|
, 4/10/48: The Children's Hour
|
|
No.
3080-3082
|
, 7/31/48: Mind Your Manners
|
|
No.
3083
|
, 2/26/49: The P.A.L. Theatre - “The Talking Bird” (last chapter)
|
|
No.
3084-3085
|
, 3/1/49: Natural Treasures - Ivan Sanderson
|
|
No.
3086-3087
|
3/20/49: The Comic Weekly Man (reads Puck, the comic weekly)
|
|
|
, 3/27/49: The Comic Weekly Man (see # 3086-3087)
|
|
No.
3088
|
, 3/31/49: The P.A.L. Theatre - “The Road That Has No Turning” (2nd chapter)
|
|
No.
3089-3091
|
, 6/29/49: Story Shop
|
|
No.
3092-3093
|
, 4/11/51: The Lady In Blue
|
|
No.
3094
|
, 12/20/53: Children's Edition of the News - W. W. Chaplin on Bedos Island
|
|
No.
3095
|
, No Date: A Day at the Circus
|
|
|
Series L - Miscellaneous, 1946-1957 102 disc recordings
|
|
|
I. Auditions
|
|
|
a. Individual Auditions (alphabetical order)
|
|
No.
3096
|
No Date: Ames, Johnny (NBC Talent Development)
|
|
No.
3097
|
8/27/46: Balzer, Fritz
|
|
No.
3098
|
No Date: Berle, Milton
|
|
No.
3099-3100
|
8/2/49: Burns, Bob
|
|
No.
3101-3102
|
9/1/49: Cantor, Eddie
|
|
No.
3103-3105
|
4/4/50: Considine, Bob
|
|
No.
3106-3107
|
7/1/49: Crosby, Bing
|
|
No.
3108-3109
|
6/22/49: Delmar, Kenny (Senator Claghorn)
|
|
No.
3110
|
5/9/49: Devine, Andy
|
|
No.
3111
|
8/30/47: Garroway, Dave
|
|
No.
3112
|
7/12/51: Godwin, Earl
|
|
No.
3113-3115
|
8/4/53: Hastings, Julia
|
|
No.
3116
|
3/10/49: Ives, Burl
|
|
No.
3117
|
, 9/18/46: Kahn
|
|
No.
3118
|
, 9/1146: Krun Ty
|
|
No.
3119
|
9/13/46: Martin, Ross
|
|
No.
3120
|
10/16/51: McIntyre, Eddie
|
|
No.
3121
|
No Date: Monte, Rudy (NBC Talent Development)
|
|
No.
3122-3123
|
7/9/49: Paar, Jack
|
|
No.
3124-3125
|
2/28/50: Pickford, Mary
|
|
No.
3126
|
2/27/53: Pinza, Enzio
|
|
No.
3127-3128
|
8/21/53: Rosenbloom, Slapsie Maxie
|
|
No.
3129
|
6/2/53: Ruggles, Charlie
|
|
No.
3130
|
1/27/53: Winters, Jonathan
|
|
No.
3131
|
No Date: Young, Norman (NBC Talent Development)
|
|
|
b. Program Auditions
|
|
No.
3132
|
, 1/25/46: MGM Springtime
|
|
No.
3133
|
, 3/14/46: Herson in Person
|
|
No.
3134
|
, 9/3/46: Ourisman Chevrolet
|
|
No.
3135
|
, 10/5/46: Peoples Drug Store
|
|
No.
3136
|
, 7/16/48: Fred Waring Show
|
|
No.
3137
|
, 4/19/49: Everybody Wins (Jack Paar)
|
|
No.
3138-3140
|
, 10/5/49: Voices and Events - News Feature
|
|
No.
3141-3143
|
, 10/7/50: Magnificent Montague (Monty Wooley)
|
|
No.
3144-3145
|
, 3/1/53: His and Hers
|
|
No.
3146
|
, 3/16/53: Old Enough To Know Better
|
|
No.
3147
|
, 5/5/53: Where Are You From (TV)
|
|
No.
3148
|
, 6/2/53: Where Are You From
|
|
No.
3149
|
, 6/3/53: Where Are You From
|
|
No.
3150
|
, 6/6/53: Where Are You From
|
|
No.
3151
|
, No Date: Stand By....For Crime
|
|
|
II. Unintegrated Segments
|
|
|
a. Individual
|
|
No.
3152
|
, No Date: Segments with or about Bernard Baruch
|
|
No.
3153
|
, 10/21/47: From “Streetcar Named Desire” - working on sound techniques
|
|
No.
3154-3156
|
, 1/20/49: Sound Effects (78 rpm) : (Hoot owl, screech owl, siren, phone click, phone buzz, and dove cooing)
|
|
No.
3157-3158
|
, 2/7/49: Lincoln Narration by William Gang
|
|
No.
3159
|
, 2/20/49: Fred Allen speaks on the A.A.F. (plug)
|
|
No.
3160
|
, 5/18/50: Milton Berle - announcement of charity show for crippled children
|
|
|
b. Interviews and Discussions
|
|
No.
3161
|
, 11/21/47: Duke Ellington and Perry Como
|
|
No.
3162
|
, 4/26/50: Casey Jones Story - with Mrs. Casey Jones
|
|
No.
3163
|
, 1/21/51: Carl Sandburg ? : (someone named “Carl” being interviewed and playing American folk music)
|
|
No.
3164
|
, 6/11/51: Hedda Hopper and Mario Lanza
|
|
No.
3165
|
4/5/53: Hy Gardner interviews various people (Perry Como, Eleanor Roosevelt, and others)
|
|
No.
3166-3167
|
, 2/5/57: Leopold Stokowski on “Music Through the Night” (interview)
|
|
|
III. Short Features
|
|
|
a. Pulse Daily
|
|
No.
3168
|
, No Date: Newport Jazz Festival
|
|
No.
3169
|
, 2/25/56: Best of Pulse with Ray Owen and Gabe Pressman
|
|
No.
3170
|
, 3/8/56: Alfred Hitchcock Party
|
|
No.
3171
|
, 9/17/56: Judy Garland Interview
|
|
No.
3172
|
, 11/15/56: Best of Pulse with Gabe Pressman and Leon Pearson
|
|
|
b. Believe It or Not
|
|
No.
3173
|
, 8/5/48: with Bob Ripley : (story dramatized, then interview)
|
|
No.
3174
|
, 11/11/53: with Doug Storer
|
|
|
IV. Closed Circuit Talks and Program Promotions
|
|
|
a. Closed Circuit Talks : (with integrated program promotion spots - not all)
|
|
No.
3175-3176
|
, 7/25/46: Parade of Stars
|
|
No.
3177
|
, 9/6/46: Mr. Hickok on station relations
|
|
No.
3178
|
, 12/11/47: Decision Now (new format)
|
|
No.
3179
|
, 5/25/48: Welcoming back of Campbell Company as advertisers (part 1 of 2 only)
|
|
No.
3180
|
, 9/10/48: Cavalcade of America Show
|
|
No.
3181
|
, 11/8/48: Parade of Stars
|
|
No.
3182
|
, 11/29/48: Benny Shift
|
|
No.
3183-3184
|
, 7/8/49: Sidney H. Eiges and Fred Waring
|
|
No.
3185
|
, 9/2/49: Broadway Correspondents
|
|
No.
3186-3187
|
, 9/8/49: Broadway Correspondents
|
|
No.
3188
|
, 10/7/49: Niles Trammell - Joseph McConnell : (closed circuit to employees about the new positions they hold)
|
|
No.
3189
|
, 11/15/49: Cavalcade of America Show (“Us Pilgrims”)
|
|
No.
3190
|
, 12/23/57: Culligan
|
|
|
b. Program Promotion Spots
|
|
No.
3191
|
, 9/6/47: Your Radio Reporter - with Ray Barrett
|
|
No.
3192
|
, 12/20/47: Your Radio Reporter - with Ray Barrett
|
|
No.
3193
|
, 9/13/49: Theatre Guild - U.S. Steel
|
|
No.
3194
|
, 11/11/49: Theatre Guild - U.S. Steel (with script)
|
|
No.
3195
|
, 2/26/52: Robert Montgomery Presents
|
|
|
V. Special Commemoration Program
|
|
|
a. Station Anniversaries
|
|
No.
3196-3197
|
, 7/27/52: WTMJ Milwaukee 620
|
|
Appendix A: Correspondents Index for Central Files - Correspondence
This index is not a comprehensive list of prominent correspondents and is only for correspondence found in the Central Files series. Only letters filed under a heading other than an individual's name are noted here. Additional correspondence for many of these same individuals and others is also listed throughout the contents list.
Name
|
Date
|
Box
|
Folder
|
Baldwin, Roger |
1938 July 29 |
58 |
33 |
|
1938 December 19 |
58 |
33 |
|
1939 June 15 |
65 |
84 |
Barnouw, Erik |
1937 September 11 |
53 |
4 |
Barton, Bruce |
1935 February 13 |
36 |
61 |
Beals, Carleton |
1938 October 4 |
59 |
37 |
|
1938 December 22 |
59 |
37 |
Beard, Mary |
1940 January 2 |
81 |
42 |
Bernays, Edward L. |
1937 January 4 |
65 |
58 |
|
1938 January 13 |
65 |
58 |
|
1938 January 22 |
65 |
58 |
Brooks, Van Wyck |
1940 September 6 |
75 |
22 |
Buck, Pearl S. |
1940 November 18 |
76 |
38 |
Bushman, Francis X. |
1932 May |
7 |
33 |
Butler, Nicholas M. |
1939 April 27 |
69 |
65 |
|
1939 April 29 |
69 |
65 |
Byrnes, James F. |
1936 July 22 |
44 |
57 |
Cantor, Eddie |
1934 February 2 |
25 |
32 |
Carnegie, Dale |
1936 February 18 |
45 |
34 |
Codel, Martin |
1936 March 10 |
45 |
37 |
|
1937 February 23 |
56 |
32 |
|
1938 July 26 |
64 |
53 |
Coffin, Henry Sloane |
1940 February 13 |
78 |
38 |
|
1940 March 4 |
78 |
38 |
|
1940 September 13 |
79 |
62 |
|
1940 October 2 |
79 |
62 |
Conant, James B. |
1938 June 14 |
61 |
40 |
Conner, R.D.W. |
1937 October 26 |
55 |
49 |
Cooke, Alistair |
1939 October 29 (copy) |
73 |
32 |
|
1940 June 26 |
76 |
40 |
Copeland, Royal S. |
1932 May 26 |
8 |
50 |
Corwin, Norman |
1940 June 11 |
80 |
40 |
Coughlin, Father Charles |
1940 January 24 |
76 |
17 |
Cousins, Norman |
1940 June 11 |
80 |
40 |
Cudahy, John |
1935 December 5 |
40 |
48 |
DeLeath, Vaughn |
1933 September 8 |
17 |
19 |
|
1933 November |
17 |
19 |
|
1940 February? |
76 |
70 |
Detzer, Dorothy |
1938 October 5 |
59 |
42 |
Disney, Walt |
1936 August 7 |
45 |
47 |
Early, Stephen |
1933 March 17 |
16 |
36 |
Ernst, Morris |
1940 May 13 |
76 |
82 |
|
1941 January 3 |
81 |
65 |
Faith, Percy |
1940 November? |
77 |
22 |
Ferber, Edna |
1934 April 30 |
27 |
17 |
|
1939 April 13 |
69 |
44 |
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield |
1940 January 24 |
75 |
61 |
|
1940 January 25 |
75 |
61 |
|
1940 February 1 |
75 |
61 |
Foster, William Z. |
1941 February 4 |
82 |
41 |
|
1941 June 24 |
82 |
41 |
Freeman, Douglas S. |
1935 June 13 |
36 |
61 |
|
1935 June 15 |
36 |
61 |
Gannett, Frank |
1939 February 8 |
71 |
5 |
|
1939 November 8 |
-- |
-- |
|
1939 November 9 |
-- |
-- |
|
1939 December 7 |
-- |
-- |
Garland, Hamlin |
1930 October 11 |
2 |
7 |
Goldberg, Rube |
1932 June 11 |
10 |
30 |
Green, William |
1929 May 6 |
2 |
28 |
|
1935 January 29 |
37 |
31 |
Gross, Ben |
1935 April 6 |
37 |
31 |
Guest, Edgar A. |
1934 January 27 |
27 |
54 |
Gunther, John |
1940 October 17 (copy) |
77 |
45 |
Hammond, John Henry |
1940 January 12 |
78 |
56 |
|
1940 January 22 |
-- |
-- |
Hammerstein, Oscar |
1940 March 29 |
77 |
61 |
Hays, Will H. |
1940 April 19 |
78 |
65 |
|
1940 November 18 |
-- |
-- |
Hertzberg, Sidney |
1927 January 11 |
5 |
28 |
High, Stanley |
1935 February 6 |
40 |
49 |
|
1935 November 12 |
36 |
61 |
Hill, George W. |
1935 April 15 |
38 |
1 |
|
1935 April 22 |
-- |
-- |
|
1935 September 27 |
-- |
-- |
|
1935 October 3 |
-- |
-- |
Hillquit, Morris |
1932 October 14 |
14 |
16 |
Hoover, J. Edgar |
1933 February 20 |
18 |
2 |
|
1934 January 17 |
33 |
6 |
|
1940 November 28 |
79 |
30 |
|
1942 April 6 |
89 |
7 |
Hopper, Hedda |
1935 April 8 |
38 |
2 |
|
1935 May 12 |
-- |
-- |
|
1935 May 20 |
-- |
-- |
Hull, Cordell |
1938 March 21 |
65 |
15 |
|
1939 September 23 |
69 |
57 |
|
1939 November 1 |
73 |
27 |
Hutchins, Robert M. |
1935 February 21 |
38 |
3 |
|
1935 April 5 |
-- |
-- |
Kaltenborn, Hans V. |
1935 April 5 |
38 |
35 |
Kennedy, Joseph P. |
1934 December 10 |
40 |
48 |
Klauber, Edward |
1935 October 12 |
38 |
36 |
Knox, Frank |
1937 December 8 |
56 |
60 |
La Follette, Philip |
1932 January 9 |
11 |
64 |
La Follette, Robert M., Jr. |
1932 January 20 |
11 |
64 |
Landon, Alf |
1933 November 10 |
19 |
18 |
Lasswell, Harold D. |
1940 August 24 |
74 |
7 |
Lewis, Fulton, Jr. |
1940 March 20 |
76 |
23 |
Lochner, Louis P. |
1937 September 27 |
55 |
5 |
MacLeish, Archibald |
1939 October 18 |
71 |
62 |
|
1939 October 27 |
-- |
-- |
|
1939 November 1 |
-- |
-- |
McClure, S.S. |
1932 June 8 |
11 |
49 |
|
1939 November 7 (copy) |
71 |
5 |
Mencken, H. L. |
1934 January 20 |
42 |
5 |
Moley, Raymond |
1940 July 17 |
78 |
65 |
Morganthau, Henry |
1934 March 16 |
30 |
13 |
|
1934 April 26 |
-- |
-- |
Mundt, Karl |
1934 May 14 |
30 |
14 |
|
1940 June 5 (copy) |
75 |
80 |
|
1940 June 15 |
78 |
8 |
Murrow, Edward R. |
1937 November 1 |
55 |
47 |
Muste, A.J. |
1940 February 16 |
78 |
38 |
O'Neil, Eugene |
1937 August 28 |
56 |
5 |
Ormandy, Eugene |
1932 December 28 |
20 |
31 |
Pearson, Drew |
1939 August 16 (copy) |
73 |
32 |
|
1939 August 21 |
-- |
-- |
|
1939 August 26 |
-- |
-- |
Pepper, Claude |
1941 October 20 |
86 |
107 |
Pickford, Mary |
1935 March 13 |
40 |
48 |
Putnam, George Palmer |
1933 December 27 |
31 |
21 |
Putnam, Herbert |
1938 September 14 |
63 |
61 |
Pyle, Ernie |
1937 March 8 |
56 |
32 |
Rayburn, Sam |
1932 April 15 |
8 |
50 |
Rockefeller, Nelson |
1932 December 10 |
13 |
76 |
|
1932 December 15 |
-- |
-- |
|
1934 June 18 |
26 |
4 |
|
1934 August 10 |
-- |
-- |
|
1936 March 27 |
50 |
2 |
|
1936 June 24 |
46 |
26 |
Roosevelt, Franklin D. |
1934 September 14 (copy) |
30 |
19 |
|
1937 August 22 (copy) |
56 |
55 |
|
1939 August 10 |
69 |
52 |
Roosevelt, Nicholas |
1938 September 28 |
64 |
2 |
Rukeyser, Merryle S. |
1936 March 12 |
50 |
2 |
Saerchinger, Cesar |
1940 March 8 |
80 |
65 |
Scripps, William E. |
1936 October 17 |
45 |
69 |
|
1938 February 15 |
65 |
66 |
|
1938 February 17 |
65 |
66 |
Shaw, George |
1936 February 6 |
50 |
35 |
Sheen, Fulton J. |
1938 February 9 |
59 |
54 |
|
1938 February 11 |
-- |
-- |
|
1941 March 5 |
86 |
80 |
|
1941 March 12 |
-- |
-- |
Sinclair, Upton |
1935 June 19 |
41 |
73 |
Sokolsky, George |
1934 August 16 |
32 |
57 |
|
1939 January 31 |
72 |
82 |
Sonnenberg, Ben |
1937 May 4 |
57 |
19 |
Spivak, Lawrence E. |
1937 December 24 |
51 |
76 |
Stowe, Leland |
1938 October 8 |
63 |
2 |
Streit, Clarence |
1939 February 5 |
72 |
83 |
|
1940 August 7 |
77 |
6 |
Sullivan, Ed |
1937 January 29 |
57 |
21 |
Sullivan, Mark |
1926 August 16 |
5 |
13 |
Swing, Raymond Gram |
1933 October 30 |
22 |
20 |
Swope, Herbert Bayard |
1932 June 3 |
14 |
48 |
|
1936 November 5 |
50 |
38 |
|
1939 September 26 |
67 |
10 |
|
1939 October 5 |
-- |
-- |
Taylor, Davidson |
1939 April 12 |
71 |
18 |
Taylor, Deems |
1934 March 16 |
32 |
71 |
Thomas, Norman |
1928 March 12 |
5 |
28 |
|
1928 April 2 |
-- |
-- |
|
1928 April 9 |
-- |
-- |
|
1931 May 26 |
4 |
1 |
|
1931 October 1 |
-- |
-- |
|
1932 February 4 |
12 |
53 |
|
1932 April 18 |
14 |
16 |
|
1932 April 22 |
-- |
-- |
|
1932 August 15 |
-- |
-- |
|
1940 March 1 |
74 |
23 |
Thomas, Lowell |
1932 January 18 |
8 |
45 |
|
1932 January 21 |
11 |
61 |
|
1932 February 7 |
-- |
-- |
|
1932 May 24 |
-- |
-- |
|
1938 February 16 |
59 |
64 |
Trout, Robert |
1937 September 25 |
57 |
37 |
Vallee, Rudy |
1936 July 24 |
49 |
30 |
Villard, Oswald Garrison |
1936 June 19 |
51 |
8 |
Von Zell, Harry |
1942 February 20 |
89 |
13 |
Watson, Thomas J. |
1932 March 11 |
11 |
12 |
|
1934 January 27 |
33 |
40 |
|
1934 May 2 |
-- |
-- |
|
1934 July 30 |
-- |
-- |
White, Walter |
1935 February 6 |
43 |
3 |
|
1935 December 14 |
40 |
3 |
|
1935 December 23 |
-- |
-- |
White, William Allen |
1939 October 5 |
66 |
7 |
|
1939 October 29 |
-- |
-- |
|
1940 May 16 |
76 |
87 |
Whiteman, Paul |
1933 September 9 |
23 |
3 |
Winchell, Walter |
1934 October 18 |
29 |
39 |
|
1934 November 13 |
28 |
46 |
|
1934 November 19 |
-- |
-- |
|
1938 August 21 |
64 |
54 |
Woollcott, Alexander |
1936 January 13 (copy) |
51 |
30 |
Zanuck, Darryl F. |
1932 September 29 |
9 |
18 |
Appendix B: Script Index for Central Files - Correspondence
This index is not a comprehensive list of all the scripts in the collection, but rather for the over three hundred scripts found within the Correspondence in the Central Files. A great variety of programming is covered and also includes a few broadcasts by CBS. Because many of the scripts are sample or audition scripts, which were not broadcast or for which no evidence could substantiate broadcast, they have been divided by program genre. When available, information has been supplied on program title, episode, date, and related program details.
Program
|
Date
|
Box
|
Folder
|
Bond Bread Sunshine Program: script |
1931 May 4 |
4 |
78 |
Boredom: script / by Budd |
1938 November 28 |
59 |
11 |
Easy Aces: script |
1935 February 6 |
-- |
-- |
Four Marx Brothers: script |
circa 1931 |
11 |
80 |
Gene and Glenn: script |
1938 March 4 |
61 |
6 |
Opry House Tonight: script |
circa 1929 |
28 |
61 |
Our Family: script |
1932 January 27, 29 |
12 |
64 |
Tony and Gus: script |
1935 April 29 |
45 |
1 |
Topsy's Christmas / Rosetta Duncan and Graham McNamee |
1937 December 24 |
60 |
18 |
Uncle Abe and David: script |
1931 February 18 |
5 |
54 |
Fred A. Wish Inc. 11 sample scripts |
circa 1932 |
15 |
22 |
Program
|
Date
|
Box
|
Folder
|
Andrew Carnegie: “The Making of a Man,” Episode one |
1935 November 4 |
35 |
63 |
Christmas Program |
1939 December 24 |
68 |
18 |
Dominion Day (Canada) |
1931 June 30 |
10 |
43 |
Eighth Annual Southwestern All-Indian Pow-wow: script |
1937 July 3 |
54 |
24 |
Flag Day: script |
1940? |
74 |
14 |
Freedom - The Living Tradition (pamphlet) |
1939 February 12 |
68 |
46 |
Independence Day Ceremonies of the Council Against Intolerance in America: “Lincoln Speaks” |
1939 July 4 |
67 |
47 |
Launching of H.M.S. Queen Mary / Alistair Cooke |
1936 May 27 |
45 |
25 |
Memorial program for Newton D. Baker |
1937 December 28 |
52 |
3 |
Memorial program for Will Rogers and Wiley Post |
1935 August 16 |
41 |
14 |
Memorial program for Cardinal Mundelein, Chicago |
1939 October 2 |
72 |
81 |
Dr. S. Parkes Cadman: script |
1936? |
44 |
59 |
Radio Tribute to King George and Queen Elizabeth: script |
1939 June 11 |
68 |
10 |
Salute from California's Inland Empire: script |
1936 December 29 |
48 |
2 |
Tribute to Pope Pius XI: script |
1939 February 9 |
73 |
37 |
Women's Press Club Awards Program: script |
1938 May 28 |
65 |
60 |
Program
|
Date
|
Box
|
Folder
|
Air Youth for Defense: script |
1942 January 3 |
87 |
10 |
Arnold Grimm's Daughter: “New Romance for Connie” |
1939 April 4 |
68 |
53 |
Beyond the Horizon: script |
1938 July 28 |
59 |
9 |
By an Irish Fireside (scripts: “Feet in the Ashes and the King's Teeth”; “The Hen Wife's Son and the Princess Bright Brow”; “The Wizard Earl of Kildare”; “The Twelve Silly Sisters”) |
1935 November-December |
35 |
38 |
Carters of Elm Street: “Mildred Comes Home” (3 scripts) |
1939 May 22, 23, June 1 |
73 |
43 |
David Harum: script |
1936 March 16 |
44 |
23 |
Destiny Roads: script |
1932 August 19? |
19 |
49 |
Great True Stories: script |
1938 |
58 |
73 |
Here's to Charm : scripts (2) |
1933 |
19 |
36 |
I Love a Mystery : scripts (2) |
1938 |
72 |
60 |
“An Infant Cried” |
1939? |
67 |
32 |
“The Last Salute” (rejected) |
1939 |
67 |
62 |
“The Living Bible” |
1940 |
77 |
28 |
Lucky Strike Hour: “Special Agent Five - Arizona Mail Hold-up” (Parts one and two) |
1932 January 3 |
6 |
56 |
Mary and Bob's True Stories : partial scripts (4) / Fulton Oursler |
1939 March 3, April 29, September 5, 12 |
70 |
26 |
Mary Pickford and Company : partial script |
1934 October 24 |
31 |
62 |
The Missing Persons Bureau of the Air: script |
1936 |
47 |
44 |
Police Honor Men: script |
1937 October 2 |
56 |
31 |
The Quest of the Perfect Voice: scripts (2) / Tom Terriss |
1932 |
14 |
52 |
Rendevous with Destiny : script (not broadcast) |
1939 |
71 |
6 |
Safari: script |
1938 |
64 |
6 |
Secret Service: script |
1937? |
55 |
37 |
Tales of Ramses: “The Great Conspiracy” |
1932? |
14 |
32 |
This is War: “Its in the Works” / John Carradine, John Garfield, Henry Hull, Katherine Locke |
1942 March 26 |
88 |
50 |
Your Family and Mine: script |
1939 April 28 |
72 |
39 |
Your Unseen Friend: script |
1934? |
32 |
61 |
Program
|
Date
|
Box
|
Folder
|
ABC's of Radio: scripts (3) |
1939 |
65 |
75 |
Accent on Science / John L. Tappin, Maurice Holland, Ted Cott |
1937 November 19 |
51 |
76 |
America Abroad: script |
1938? |
58 |
28 |
American Association for the Advancement of Science / Franklin Dunham, O.W. Caldwell, Watson Davis (fifth in series) |
1937 January 2 |
51 |
42 |
America's Town Meeting of the Air: “Can We Solve the Money Problem?” / James P. Warburg |
1936 January 30 |
51 |
27 |
Art for Your Sake: “Rockwell Kent”: partial script |
1939? |
66 |
22 |
Art for Your Sake: “Grant Wood”: partial script |
1940? |
74 |
35 |
The Bakers of Baxter Street: script |
1938? |
65 |
10 |
The Baluchitherium, A Pre-historic Rhind: script |
1936 July 23 |
43 |
37 |
Crime Clinic: “Broken Homes”: partial script |
1937 |
54 |
25 |
Gallant American Women: “Women on the Land” |
1939 November 14 |
68 |
48 |
Gallant American Women: “Ladies of the Press”: partial script |
1940 January 30 |
77 |
24 |
Gallant American Women: “The American Home”: partial script |
1940 |
77 |
24 |
History in Action: “Kit Carson” |
1938 May 28 |
65 |
20 |
If Money Talked: script |
1939 October 11 |
69 |
46 |
Interview with Celebrities of the Past: “Benjamin Franklin” |
1936? |
46 |
6 |
NEA Show at the Central Theatre / Milton Cross and others |
1938 June 28 |
62 |
73 |
New York Academy of Medicine series: “Intestinal Integrity” (not broadcast) |
1932? |
20 |
14 |
New York Academy of Medicine series: “The Complete General Practitioner” |
1933 June 13 |
20 |
14 |
New York Academy of Medicine series: “Problems of the Young Physician” |
1933 June 27 |
20 |
14 |
New York Academy of Medicine series: “Preparing for Motherhood” |
1933 October 17 |
20 |
14 |
The Present European Scene / Dr. Levering Tyson, Ellen Wilkinson |
1935 February 7 |
39 |
38 |
The Problem of Marriage / Will Durant |
1932 October 1 |
9 |
21 |
The Report of the PWA: script |
1938 December 30 |
65 |
20 |
Science on the March: script |
1938 January 19 |
64 |
18 |
Senior Geography: “Mud and Flood: The Mississippi-Friend or Enemy?” / Elspeth Huxley |
1938 December 15 |
60 |
30 |
The Story Behind the Headlines, resignation of Anthony Eden |
1938 March 4 |
64 |
42 |
Nathan B. Stubblefield as inventor of the radio |
1936 December 11 |
57 |
21 |
Uncle Sam at Work (or Stars and Stripes) |
1937 February 15 |
53 |
28 |
University of Chicago Round Table: “The World Court” |
1935 January 27 |
42 |
37 |
University of Chicago Round Table: “The Plight of the Railroads” (pamphlet) |
1938 September 11 |
69 |
76 |
University of Chicago Round Table: “1940 Line-up” |
1939 July 30 |
73 |
32 |
Wings for the Martins: untitled (Episode 15) |
1939 February 22 |
73 |
65 |
Wings for the Martins: “The Radio Makes Dad Nervous” (Episode 23) |
1939 April 19 |
73 |
65 |
Winston “Word-a-Day” Program: script |
1936 |
51 |
29 |
World Trade and American Prosperity / Raymond T. Rich, Gerard Swope, Alfred P. Sloan |
1935 April 20 |
39 |
38 |
World Trade and American Prosperity / Raymond T. Rich, Sen. Tom Connelly, Emily N. Blair |
1935 April 27 |
39 |
38 |
Women Explore the World: “Haiti, Voodoo Worship” |
1937 October 10 |
58 |
15 |
Your Health: “Hard of Hearing” |
1936 March 10 |
43 |
36 |
Program
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Date
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Box
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Folder
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Homemakers Exchange: script |
1937 |
55 |
57 |
Horn and Hardart Children's Hour / Ralph Edwards |
1940 April 28 |
77 |
54 |
A Job to Choose: script |
1937 March 14 |
52 |
35 |
The LaSalle Fashion Show: script |
1936 |
44 |
58 |
Let's Talk It Over / Mrs. Ruth Strawbridge |
1940 January 4 |
80 |
77 |
Morning Market Basket / Isabel Manning Hawson |
1940 September 26 |
77 |
61 |
Morning Market Basket / Isabel Manning Hawson |
1941 April 2 |
85 |
36 |
The Passing Parade / John Nesbitt |
1939 December 6 |
66 |
34 |
The Philosopher Chef: script |
1936 |
51 |
29 |
Program promoting Primrose cosmetic products / Princess Radziwell |
1933 |
17 |
43 |
Richard Kent-The Traveling Chef: script |
1939 November 14 |
69 |
88 |
Romance In the Kitchen: “A Discourse of Sallets” |
1935? |
38 |
64 |
Stars of Hollywood / Olga Andre |
1940 October 8 |
74 |
29 |
Ye Olde Eavesdropper: script |
1939? |
66 |
40 |
Program
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Date
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Folder
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Buick Hall of Fame: script |
1932 |
7 |
24 |
The Buick Program / Paul Whiteman Orchestra, Virginia Rea, Frank Munn |
1932 November 24 |
7 |
24 |
Danny Malone: script |
1934 |
29 |
47 |
First Intercontinental Broadcast / NBC (WEAF) and CBS |
1936 September 20 |
47 |
15 |
Jack Berch and His Boys: script |
1936 January 3 |
45 |
28 |
The Magic Key / Mary Pickford |
1936 May 17 |
51 |
24 |
Olio Simonini: “Eco D'Italia” |
1935 January 6 |
41 |
42 |
Radio City Music Hall on the Air |
1935 January 20, April 28 |
40 |
54 |
Radio City Music Hall on the Air |
1936 April 28, August 23 |
49 |
36 |
Southernaires Quartet: script |
1938 February 13 |
65 |
70 |
Program
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Date
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Box
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Folder
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BY COMMENTATOR |
Boake, Carter (CBS): regarding complaints about access to air time by the Republican Party: partial script |
1936 January 14 |
49 |
14 |
Boake, Carter (CBS): regarding radio music |
1936 February 7 |
44 |
68 |
Boake, Carter (CBS): regarding Samuel Darby's testimony before the FCC on television broadcasting: partial script |
1936 June 17 |
45 |
20 |
William Hard: summary of government economic policies |
1932 January 12 |
10 |
39 |
William Hard: untitled newscast |
1932 |
10 |
39 |
William Hard: News for Voters by William Hard |
1936 August 31 |
49 |
15 |
Stanley High: untitled evening newscasts (12 scripts) |
1935 January-March |
37 |
42 |
Stanley High: Stressa Conference: scripts (3) |
1936 April |
37 |
42 |
Stanley High: Whither America: “Detroit”; “Denver”; “San Francisco”; “Summary” |
1935 July-September |
37 |
43 |
The African Crisis: scripts (15) |
1935 September-October |
37 |
45 |
Edwin C. Hill: The Human Side of the News |
1936 January 7, September 7, 17, December 25 |
46 |
65 |
Edwin C. Hill: The Human Side of the News |
1938 October 31 |
59 |
76 |
Edwin C. Hill: The Human Side of the News |
1937 October 18, 26, November 10 |
53 |
59 |
Hugh S. Johnson |
1938 February 9 |
61 |
78 |
Hans V. Kaltenborn: Kaltenborn Edits the News |
1936 October 18 |
45 |
20 |
Hans V. Kaltenborn: Kaltenborn Edits the News |
1940 November 19 |
79 |
67 |
Hans V. Kaltenborn: Kaltenborn Edits the News |
1941 December 22 |
84 |
48 |
Hans V. Kaltenborn: untitled commentary on NBC European correspondent reports |
1940 April 1 |
78 |
8 |
Hans V. Kaltenborn: untitled summary of late war news |
1940 June 20 |
78 |
8 |
John B. Kennedy: Hope, Faith, and Charity |
1935 |
38 |
28 |
John B. Kennedy: Front Page People |
1935 April 4, May 23 |
38 |
28 |
John B. Kennedy: Looking Over the News |
1935 May 1, 22, 29, June 5 |
38 |
28 |
John B. Kennedy: untitled newscasts |
1940 June 26, July 4 |
78 |
11 |
William Lang (KYW): Spotlight on the World and Current News Commentary |
1938 |
62 |
31 |
David Lawrence: Our Government: “Unknown Seas” |
1933 |
47 |
50 |
Walter Lippmann: regarding the Democratic and Republican National Conventions: scripts (5) |
1936 June |
47 |
54 |
Cesar Saerchinger: What Are the Facts? / with Dorothy Gordon |
1940 March 17 |
80 |
65 |
Raymond Gram Swing (MBS): untitled newscast |
1940 August 13 |
80 |
74 |
Lowell Thomas: Literary Digest: Prohibition Poll Report |
1932 |
11 |
61 |
Lowell Thomas: untitled newscast |
1937 March 15 |
52 |
62 |
Lowell Thomas: untitled newscast |
1938 October 31 |
59 |
76 |
Dorothy Thompson: People in the News |
1937 October 1 |
51 |
45 |
Dorothy Thompson: People in the News |
1938 May 27 |
64 |
60 |
Walter Winchell: The Jergens Journals |
1934 September 9, November 9 |
33 |
35 |
Walter Winchell: untitled |
1938 September 25 |
61 |
77 |
Walter Winchell: untitled |
1940 May 5, 19 |
77 |
79 |
Walter Winchell: untitled |
1941 April 13, 20 |
85 |
97 |
Walter Winchell: untitled |
1941 March 9 |
85 |
110 |
GENERAL |
Abdication of Edward VIII / commentators include Lowell Thomas, Adela Rogers St. John, Edwin C. Hill, Gilbert Seldes, Tim Healy, Ford Maddox Ford, Lord Elton, and Sir Josiah Stamp: scripts, some partial (39) |
1936 |
52 |
72, 74 |
Anglo-Canadian-American Trade Pact, Winthrop Aldrich, Alfred P. Sloan and others |
1938 November 19 |
64 |
67 |
Behind the Headlines : sample scripts (3) |
1937 |
54 |
17 |
Coronation of George VI / commentators include Aldous Huxley, Laurence Housman, Kenneth Adams, Lord Derby, and Lord Hailey: scripts (24) |
1937 |
52 |
72, 74 |
Deluxe Cinema Theatre News Reels: script |
1935 December 14 |
49 |
10 |
Energine Radio Newsreel: script |
1937 December 19 |
54 |
37 |
Energine Radio Newsreel: script |
1938 May 15, 22 |
59 |
90 |
Hurricane Broadcast (East Coast) |
1938 September 28 |
64 |
54 |
The Literary Digest: script |
1934 May 16 |
38 |
56 |
The Literary Digest: scripts (4) |
1934 June |
29 |
31 |
Miami Hurricane |
1935 November 4 |
38 |
62 |
News in Rhyme (KSD) |
1934 |
31 |
69 |
Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies / commentators include Frank Singiser, William Hard, Charles O'Connor, Graham McNamee, David Lawrence, Floyd Gibbons, Charles Francis Coe, Ann Hard, Arthur Godfrey, and Kurt Sell: scripts (19) |
1933 April 4 |
18 |
47 |
Press-Radio Election Results and Special Election Broadcast / commentators include John B. Kennedy, Jim Barrett, and Graham McNamee |
1936 November 3 |
49 |
10 |
The Voice of the Worker: sample for series by the Daily Worker; rejected by NBC |
1937? |
53 |
6 |
Washington Inside Out : scripts (2) |
1936? |
51 |
27 |
Program
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Date
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Box
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Folder
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Avalon Treasure Hunt (WTCN) |
1940 February 20 |
75 |
10 |
Butternut (Radio Telephone Game) |
1939 April |
72 |
5 |
Don't Forget: script |
1939 June |
67 |
75 |
Information Please: script |
1939 August 8 |
67 |
2 |
Information Please: script |
1939 February 27 |
75 |
32 |
Musical Dates: script |
1937? |
58 |
17 |
Name It and Take It: script |
1940 May? |
76 |
74 |
Pot O'Gold / Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights |
1940 April 11 |
78 |
28 |
What Would You Have Done? (CBS) |
1937 December 10; 1938 March 15 |
61 |
8 |
Program
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Date
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Box
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Folder
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Don Glendon's Press Box: early and final drafts |
1939 September 5 |
67 |
79 |
The Literary Digest: script |
1934 May 16 |
38 |
56 |
The Literary Digest : scripts (4) |
1934 June |
29 |
31 |
Schmeling-Louis Fight (translation from German) |
1938 June 22 |
59 |
20 |
Max Schmeling Interview, Clem McCarthy (not broadcast) |
1937 June? |
52 |
23 |
Sportsmen's Guide / Bill Ackerman |
1938 July 22 |
59 |
51 |
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Date
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Folder
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
Abdication of Edward VIII: transcript / William Mackenzie King, Prime Minister, Canada |
1936 December 10 |
52 |
72 |
British White Paper on Palestine / Malcolm MacDonald, British Colonial Secretary |
1939 June 27 |
72 |
79 |
Chiang Kai-shek / Pearl S. Buck |
1936 December 16 |
44 |
57 |
Coronation Address / George VI |
1937 May 12 |
52 |
74 |
Czechoslovakian crisis / William Randolph Hearst |
1938 October |
61 |
43 |
The Digest of America / Arnold Moss |
1940 October 20 |
80 |
12 |
Message to France (short wave) |
1941 April 6 |
85 |
20 |
Mexico / Waldo Frank |
1939 July 25 |
72 |
62 |
Munich Peace Conference: transcript / Walter Van Kirk |
1939 September 28 |
62 |
78 |
Short Wave Broadcasts to Europe |
1939 January 27 |
73 |
23 |
Spain / Hugh Gibson |
1939 September 10 |
69 |
6 |
Edward Tomlinson: The Review of the American Republics |
1932 |
11 |
47 |
Edward Tomlinson: The Other Americas: Gerard Swope: “What the Other Americas Mean to Me”: partial script |
1935 December 6 |
50 |
48 |
Edward Tomlinson: The Other Americas: Dr. Stewart Inglehart: “Our Common Destiny with Latin America” |
1935 December 13 |
50 |
48 |
Edward Tomlinson: The Other Americas: “Business in Latin America” |
1935 September 22 |
42 |
13 |
Edward Tomlinson: Pan America : sample scripts (2) |
1937 |
57 |
29 |
Edward Tomlinson: Radio Talk: “Shall We Join the Propaganda Parade in South America?” |
1938 August 25 |
64 |
63 |
Venezuelan domestic affairs / President Lopez |
1940 April 27 |
81 |
11 |
GENERAL |
Between the Bookends: script |
1939 March 1 |
66 |
44 |
Joe Mitchell Chapple's Philosophy of Life |
1932 September 25 |
7 |
58 |
The Conoco Program: “Missouri” / Carveth Wells |
1932 January 17 |
8 |
25 |
Goodyear Farm Service: script |
1938 August 31 |
61 |
28 |
Neighbor Nelle: script |
1939 February 2 |
72 |
13 |
Nellie Revelle Program |
1932 November 9 |
13 |
37 |
The New York Theatre: sample script / Fred Nimbo |
1938 June |
64 |
25 |
Over the Barnyard Gate (audition) |
1939 November |
67 |
71 |
INFORMATION |
Louis J. Alber series: sample scripts - untitled script; “William Jennings Bryan and Dr. S. Parkes Cadman”; “Right Honorable Winston Churchill of England and Right Honorable Baron Richard Von Kuhlman of Germany” |
1935? |
33 |
51 |
Annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History |
1936 November 10 |
58 |
62 |
Alma Kitchell's Brief Case: script |
1940 May 3 |
78 |
16 |
Argonaut Mine Disaster, 1922 / Linton Wells (not broadcast) |
1938? |
65 |
43 |
Eugene Boissevain: Micrologue: Discovery of America; American Living Standards |
1937 March 10, 17 |
52 |
16 |
Eugene Boissevain: Millstones and Milestones: Children; Education of Children |
1937 April 15, May 6 |
52 |
16 |
The English Language on Both Sides of the Atlantic / S.P.B. Mais, Cabell Street |
1938 February 11 |
39 |
4 |
F.O.B. Detroit: scripts(4); WJR |
1932, 1933 |
17 |
30 |
Frank Hawk's Air Patrol: script |
1938 August 20 |
61 |
41 |
Freedom of Speech / Anning S. Prall |
1936? |
51 |
25 |
From the Listeners Point of View: script |
1933 December 28 |
45 |
53 |
Getting Your Radio Ready for the Fall / Orestes H. Caldwell |
1936 September 9 |
44 |
60 |
It Looks from Here / Margaret Culkin Banning: “Its Time for School” |
1940 September 15 |
77 |
76 |
It Looks from Here / Margaret Culkin Banning: Registration for the Army |
1940 October 10 |
78 |
1 |
A More Perfect Union / Arthur T. Vanderbilt |
1938 June 21 |
58 |
30 |
Moving Day on the Airwaves / James L. Fly |
1941 March 28 |
82 |
91 |
Official Entertaining at the White House / Eleanor Roosevelt |
1935? |
37 |
62 |
Phi Beta Kappa, 162nd Anniversary Celebration |
1938 December 5 |
63 |
33 |
A Philosophy of Life / Robert M. Hutchins |
1937 June 18 |
54 |
21 |
Review of Alfred E. Smith's The Citizen and His Government |
1935? |
41 |
47 |
Station WITN, Jamestown, New York, joining NBC, Robert Jackson, Asst. Attorney General |
1937 May 13 |
54 |
47 |
Talk to Mothers |
1934 |
29 |
51 |
The Weaker Sex: script |
1934 February 3 |
51 |
23 |
This World of Science / George Sylvester Viereck, Graham McNamee: Episode 1: untitled; Episode 2: “The Age of Alloys” |
1936 February |
51 |
7 |
This Year of Promise / William Lundell, narrator. H. L. Mencken, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Richard C. Patterson and others |
1934 January 14 |
42 |
5 |
Tricks of the Trade: “Bodging and Red Thatching” (BBC) |
1937 August 2 |
57 |
37 |
Understanding Advertising: script |
1936 January 1 |
49 |
22 |
George Sylvester Viereck: A Session with the Immortals |
1932? |
-- |
-- |
George Sylvester Viereck: Marvels of Science: “Miracles Always Happen” and “Immortality Piecemeal” |
1935 |
-- |
-- |
What Rural Women In the United States and Abroad Are Doing: script |
1936 March 6 |
44 |
13 |
World's Fair |
1940 April 11 |
79 |
20 |
INTERVIEW |
The American Document: Attorney Gen. Robt. Jackson, Harold Laswell |
1940 October 17 |
74 |
7 |
David Dubinsky Interview, Alistair Cooke |
1938 April 14 |
60 |
24 |
Elza Schallert Reviews: Arthur Treacher |
1937 January 1 |
56 |
64 |
William Green Interview, Boake Carter |
1936 February 21 |
46 |
47 |
James G. Harbord Interview, Anne Morgan |
1936 November 17 |
15 |
31 |
Views and Interviews: Marion Weeks, Nelson Hesse |
1932 September 13 |
15 |
31 |
MUSIC |
Childhood of Musical Geniuses, Geraldine Farrar |
1938 December 24 |
60 |
36 |
Commentary regarding Carmen : draft script |
1936? |
48 |
10 |
Operatic Profiles: “The Ring of the Nibelungs” |
1937 April 3 |
56 |
8 |
Pierre Key - Musical Globe Trotter: script |
1933 |
28 |
66 |
NBC Civic Concert : draft and final script / Frank Black |
1940 February 25 |
75 |
71 |
The Silver Flute: “The Sound of Music” |
1931 December 13 |
5 |
55 |
Singing, the Well Spring of Music: pamphlet with transcripts of 10 talks / by Otis Skinner, A. Atwater Kent, Pierre Key, Henry Witherspoon, and others |
1933? |
15 |
52 |
Arturo Toscanini's Contribution to Music, Olin Downes |
1938 December 15 |
60 |
23 |
PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND POLITICS |
An Answer to Mr. Earl Browder on Spain / William Montavon |
1936 October 27 |
49 |
3 |
Coal Points the Way to Economic Security / Charles E. Stuart |
1932 October 7 |
14 |
48 |
Communist Party Convention: Acceptance Speeches / Earl Browder, James W. Ford |
1936 June 28 |
49 |
1 |
Darkness or Light?: A Message for 1932: pamphlet / David Lawrence |
1931 December 27 |
4 |
17 |
Samuel Dickstein: Un-American Activities |
1938 February 18 |
60 |
15 |
Samuel Dickstein: “Alien Baiting Must Cease” |
1941 October 31 |
82 |
70 |
Farm Forum: “An Accounting of Stewardship” |
1938 July 7 |
62 |
31 |
Fireside Chat(?) / Franklin D. Roosevelt |
1934 September 30 |
30 |
10 |
Jersey City, Politics: “Hagueism vs. Americanism” / Norman Thomas; and “Americanism vs. Communism” / John Matthews |
1938 June 20 |
65 |
1 |
Fiorello LaGuardia: Campaign Talks: scripts (2) -- endorsement of Judge William R. Bayes and Candidates for City Council |
1939 |
69 |
48 |
“Let's Do Something About It” campaign / Merle Potter |
1938? |
68 |
7 |
Walter Lippmann: “The War Debt Problem” |
1932 July 17 |
10 |
50 |
Walter Lippmann: “The Condition of Affairs” |
1935 August 21 |
38 |
54 |
Walter Lippmann: Current Congressional Issues |
1936 January 1 |
47 |
54 |
Money and the Depression : scripts (8) / Rep. Finly Gray (Democrat, Indiana) |
1934 August, September |
27 |
44 |
National Defense / Herbert Hoover |
1940 May 27 |
79 |
1 |
National Farm and Home Hour / remarks by Henry Wallace |
1936 January 28 |
48 |
35 |
National Farm and Home Hour / Martin Dies |
1938 December 17 |
60 |
16 |
Neutrality, Eddie Rickenbacker |
1939 September 21 |
72 |
17 |
Our Mounting Tax Burden / Lewis E. Pierson |
1939 August 9 |
73 |
54 |
The People's Meeting: script |
1938? |
62 |
45 |
Prohibition Party: Roger W. Babson |
1940 October 4 |
79 |
65 |
Proposed F.T.C. Investigation of the Auto Industry / Gardner R. Withrow |
1938 April 20 |
65 |
55 |
The Public Interest in Democracy: partial script |
1938 December 22 |
68 |
45 |
The Public Interest in Democracy: Jay Franklin, Mark Sullivan: partial script |
1939 August 10 |
68 |
45 |
The Public Utilities Bill; An Attack on the People's Welfare / Phillip H. Gadsden |
1935 May 18 |
43 |
4 |
Public Works in the United States / Harold D. Ickes |
1938 November 16 |
65 |
9 |
Reply to attack by Col. Robert McCormick, Sherman Minton |
1938 September 22 |
62 |
51 |
Reply to charges by Sen. Guffey against Pew and Sun Oil companies: printed leaflet / John H. Pew |
1936 October 28 |
50 |
29 |
Reply to Hugh Johnson's criticism of the Maritime Union, Jack Lawrenson |
1937 October 27 |
55 |
69 |
Socialist Labor Party / Emil Teichert |
1937? |
56 |
77 |
The State of the Nation / Jay Franklin |
1938 August 2 |
60 |
62 |
U.S. Economy / James F. Bell |
1938? |
59 |
3 |
Violence Against Labor in Tampa and Atlanta / Norman Thomas |
1936? |
50 |
43 |
What Should Be Done About Neutrality / Bernard Macfadden |
1939 October 4 |
70 |
26 |
What's Ahead In Washington: partial script / W. M. Kiplinger |
1937 November 8 |
54 |
59 |
Women Investors In America / Catherine Curtis |
1935 May |
43 |
4 |
Women's Radio Review : partial script / Virginia E. Jenckes |
1936 March 20 |
47 |
30 |
RELIGION |
A Message to the Churches / Dr. Ivan Lee Holt |
1936 December 8 |
46 |
4 |
Christianity Faces Its Enemies - Old and New / Henry Smith Leiper |
1936 February 16 |
46 |
4 |
Have Faith In America / Daniel A. Poling |
1936 April 26 |
48 |
71 |
Institute of Human Relations / Judge Joseph Proskauer |
1939 August 30 |
73 |
60 |
National Radio Pulpit: “The World's Greatest Issue” / Dr. Alfred Grant Walton |
1935 October 20 |
43 |
1 |
Prayers for Great Britain and All Civilizations / Henry Sloane Coffin, Rabbi David deSola, Rev. F. Vincent Donovan |
1940 September 29 |
79 |
62 |
Religious Freedom and the War / Francis J. Bockman, Archbishop of Dubuque |
1941 October 19 |
86 |
27 |
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Date
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Folder
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COMEDY |
Presenting Al Jolson |
1932? |
11 |
18 |
Doc Pearson's Drugstore: script |
1936? |
44 |
41 |
Jack Haley Show: script |
1938 January 8 |
61 |
10 |
Joe Cook: Shell Chateau: script |
1937 |
55 |
17 |
Town Hall Tonight: script |
1938 February 2 |
59 |
28 |
Town Hall Tonight, : partial script / Fred Allen |
1939 June 28 |
66 |
55 |
MUSICAL |
Ben Bernie Orchestra : partial script |
1935 March 5 |
40 |
41 |
Bond Bakers All-Star Radio Revel: script |
1932 November 8 |
6 |
76 |
The Buick Program / Revelers, Countess Olga Albani |
1932 January 24 |
7 |
24 |
Discoveries of 1941 : scripts (2) / Bobby Byrne |
1940 October, December |
75 |
10 |
Fisher Program / Paul Whiteman Orchestra, Virginia Rea, and Frank Munn |
1932 November 14 |
7 |
24 |
Hugo Mariani's Continental Revue: script |
1934 December 27 |
29 |
49 |
Major Bowes Capitol Family: script |
1936 August 30 |
44 |
44 |
Molle Merry Minstrels: script |
1935 July 11 |
39 |
23 |
Music Is My Hobby: script |
1938 February 14 |
62 |
59 |
Imperial Tobacco New Year's Broadcast |
1935 January 9 |
38 |
4 |
GENERAL |
Avalon Time / Red Skelton |
1939 December 6 |
66 |
58 |
Beneath the Surface: script |
1936 September 20 |
47 |
6 |
Beneath the Surface: script |
1937 December 13, 20, 27 |
54 |
16 |
Cheer Up America!: script |
1938 February 2 |
62 |
45 |
The Langendorf Pictorial: script |
1933 January 16, 17 |
19 |
3 |
Mardi Gras: partial script / Lanny Ross, Fred Allen spots |
1937 October 26 |
56 |
9 |
Maxwell House Showboat / Lanny Ross |
1935 March 28, April 4, 18 |
39 |
9 |
Maxwell House Showboat / Lanny Ross |
1937 April 15 |
53 |
43 |
Oneg Shabbat / a fantasy by J. G. Halter with Traditional Music (BBC) |
1936 June 24 |
47 |
9 |
Roxy's Rendezvous: script |
1936 |
49 |
46 |
Show on Wheels: script |
1936 August 18 |
50 |
31 |
Variety Show / John Held Jr. |
1937 January 22, 29 |
56 |
24 |
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