National Broadcasting Company Records, 1921-1976

Container Title
Subseries: Public Affairs, 1940-1967
Physical Description: 70 boxes (47.0 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: Public Affairs are arranged into four sections: James Davidson Taylor Papers; News; Public Service; and Sports.
Taylor, James Davidson (1907-). Papers, 1951-1954
Physical Description: 4 boxes (3.4 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
1951
General Subject Files
Box   277
Folder   1
British Broadcasting Corporation
Box   277
Folder   2
Churchill, Winston, Visit
Box   277
Folder   3
Civil Defense
Box   277
Folder   4
Congress
Box   277
Folder   5
Department of State
Box   277
Folder   6
Early Morning Programming
Box   277
Folder   7
Educational Programs
Box   277
Folder   8
Europe
Box   277
Folder   9
Ford Foundation
Box   277
Folder   10
General Correspondence
Box   277
Folder   11
MacArthur, Douglas
Box   277
Folder   12
News Department
Box   277
Folder   13
Opera
Box   277
Folder   14
Operation Summer
Box   277
Folder   15
Public Affairs Daily Reports
Box   277
Folder   16
Religion
Box   277
Folder   17
Sales Department
Box   277
Folder   18
Saturday Night Programming
Box   277
Folder   19
Special Events
Sports
Box   277
Folder   20
General
Box   277
Folder   21
Boxing
Box   277
Folder   22
Golf, Racing, Tennis, Trotting
Box   277
Folder   23
Football
Box   277
Folder   24
NCAA Football
Box   277
Folder   25
Rose Bowl
Box   277
Folder   26
Television Network Operations
Box   277
Folder   27
Twentieth Century Fund
Program Files
Box   277
Folder   28
Armed Forces Shows (Battle Report)
Box   277
Folder   29
Camel News Caravan
Box   277
Folder   30
Circus
Box   277
Folder   31
Granik, Ted, Programs (American Forum of the Air and Youth Wants to Know)
Box   277
Folder   32
Japanese Peace Treaty Conference
Box   277
Folder   33
Kate Smith
Box   277
Folder   34
Life in the Army Camps
Box   277
Folder   35
Meet the Press (contains transcript of Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public, March 11, 1951)
Box   277
Folder   36
Miscellaneous Programs
Box   277
Folder   37
Mr. Wizard
Box   277
Folder   38
Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public
Box   277
Folder   39
The Nature of Things
Box   277
Folder   40
Political Conventions
Box   277
Folder   41
Victory at Sea
Box   277
Folder   42
Watch the World
Box   277
Folder   43
Who Said That?
1952
General Subject Files
Box   277
Folder   44
Advertising and Promotion Department
Box   277
Folder   45
Awards
Box   277
Folder   46
British Broadcasting Corporation
Box   277
Folder   47
Burke, Caroline
Box   277
Folder   48
Causes and Telethons
Box   278
Folder   1
Color
Box   278
Folder   2
Commentators
Box   278
Folder   3
Education
Box   278
Folder   4
Films, Kine Merchandising
Box   278
Folder   5
Ford Foundation
Box   278
Folder   6
Foreign Film and News
Box   278
Folder   7
General Correspondence
Box   278
Folder   8
Jones Brothers
Box   278
Folder   9
Mobile Unit
Box   278
Folder   10
Museums
Box   278
Folder   11
Music
Box   278
Folder   12
NBC-France
Box   278
Folder   13
NBC-Italy
Box   278
Folder   14
News Department
Box   278
Folder   15
News Policy
Box   278
Folder   16
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Box   278
Folder   17
Opera
Box   278
Folder   18
“Operations Frontal Lobes” (contains audition script Where Am I?, circa 1952)
Box   278
Folder   19
Political Advertising and Elections
Box   278
Folder   20
Pre-emptions and Spectaculars
Box   278
Folder   21
Public Affairs Department
Box   278
Folder   22
Public Service Programs
Box   278
Folder   23
RCA Education Committee
Box   278
Folder   24
Religion (contains two scripts for Frontiers of Faith/Catholic Hour: October 5, “The Sign” and , October 12, “The Water”
Box   278
Folder   25
Roper, Elmo
Box   278
Folder   26
Sales Department
Box   278
Folder   27
Sarnoff, Robert W.
Box   278
Folder   28
Science
Box   278
Folder   29
Special Events
Box   278
Folder   30
Sponsorship
Sports
Box   278
Folder   31
General
Box   278
Folder   32-33
NCAA
Box   278
Folder   34
Stations Relations Department
Box   278
Folder   35
Summer Programs
Box   278
Folder   36
Sustaining Programs
Box   278
Folder   37
Syndication
Box   278
Folder   38
Telenews
Box   278
Folder   39
Theatre Television
Box   278
Folder   40
Transatlantic Television
Box   278
Folder   41
UNESCO
Box   278
Folder   42
Unions
Box   278
Folder   43
White, John J.
Program Files
Box   278
Folder   44
American Inventory
Box   278
Folder   45
Camel News Caravan
Box   278
Folder   46
Coronation of Elizabeth II
Box   278
Folder   47
Face of the Age
Box   278
Folder   48
Granik, Ted (American Forum of the Air and Youth Wants to Know)
Box   278
Folder   49
“Heritage”
Box   278
Folder   50
Meet the Press
Box   278
Folder   51
Nature of Things
Box   278
Folder   52
Story-a-Day
Box   278
Folder   53
Today
Box   278
Folder   54
Victory at Sea
Box   278
Folder   55
We, the People
Box   278
Folder   56
Weekly News Review
1953
General Subject Files
Box   278
Folder   57
Advertising and Promotion
Box   278
Folder   58
Awards
Box   278
Folder   59
British Broadcasting Corporation
Box   278
Folder   60
Color
Box   279
Folder   1
Commentators
Box   279
Folder   2
Co-operative Programs
Box   279
Folder   3
Creative Program Conference
Box   279
Folder   4
Education and Foundations
Box   279
Folder   5
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Box   279
Folder   6
Film Laboratories
Box   279
Folder   7
Film Libraries
Box   279
Folder   8
Foreign Contacts
Box   279
Folder   9
Foreign Film and News
Box   279
Folder   10
Freedom of Information
Box   279
Folder   11
General Motors
Box   279
Folder   12
Little Committee
Box   279
Folder   13
Mueller, Merrill
Box   279
Folder   14
Museums
Box   279
Folder   15
National Association of Manufacturers
Box   279
Folder   16
NBC-Great Britain
Box   279
Folder   17
NBC-Italy
Box   279
Folder   18
News Film
Box   279
Folder   19
News Policy
Box   279
Folder   20
Political Advertising and Elections
Box   279
Folder   21
Pre-emptions and Spectaculars
Box   279
Folder   22
Press Association Agreements
Box   279
Folder   23
Public Service Programs
Box   279
Folder   24
Radio
Box   279
Folder   25
RCA
Box   279
Folder   26
RCA Education Committee
Box   279
Folder   27
Religion
Box   279
Folder   28
Sales Department
Box   279
Folder   29
Sarnoff, Robert W.
Box   279
Folder   30
Sound on Film
Box   279
Folder   31
Special Events
Box   279
Folder   32
State Department
Box   279
Folder   33
Station Relations
Box   279
Folder   34
Syndication
Box   279
Folder   35
Telenews
Box   279
Folder   36
UNESCO
Box   279
Folder   37
Unions
Box   279
Folder   38
United Nations
Box   279
Folder   39
Washington, D.C.
Program Files
Box   279
Folder   40
American Inventory
Box   279
Folder   41
Ask Washington
Box   279
Folder   42
Assignment Tomorrow
Box   279
Folder   43
Camel News Caravan
Box   279
Folder   44-46
Coronation of Elizabeth II (Astral)
Box   279
Folder   47
Granik, Ted (American Forum of the Air and Youth Wants to Know)
Box   279
Folder   48
Home
Box   279
Folder   49
K2, The Savage Mountain
Box   279
Folder   50
Meet the Press
Box   279
Folder   51
NBC Lecture Hall
Box   279
Folder   52
Nature of Man
Box   279
Folder   53
On the Line with Bob Considine
Box   279
Folder   54
Portrait of America
Box   279
Folder   55
The President's Week
Box   279
Folder   56
Story of the Year
Box   279
Folder   57
Today
Box   279
Folder   58
Trans-Atlantic Briefing
Box   279
Folder   59
Trouble Spots
Box   279
Folder   60
Weekend
Box   279
Folder   61
Weekly News Review
Box   279
Folder   62
Who Said That?
1954
General Subject Files
Box   279
Folder   63
Awards
Box   279
Folder   64
Audience Mail
Box   279
Folder   65
Bricker Hearings
Box   279
Folder   66
British Broadcasting Corporation
Box   279
Folder   67
British Commercial Television
Box   279
Folder   68
Citizens Groups on Television
Box   279
Folder   69
Color
Box   279
Folder   70
Contributions
Box   279
Folder   71
Equipment
Box   279
Folder   72
Federal Communications Commission
Box   279
Folder   73
Film Division
Box   279
Folder   74
Fleming, Jim
Box   279
Folder   75
International Broadcasting
Box   279
Folder   76
Juvenile Delinquency
Box   279
Folder   77
Leeways and Runovers
Box   279
Folder   78
Legal Department
Box   279
Folder   79
Mills, Ted
Box   279
Folder   80
NBC Enterprises
Box   279
Folder   81
Operations
Box   279
Folder   82
Park, Ben
Box   279
Folder   83
Port of New York Authority
Box   279
Folder   84
Pre-emptions
Box   279
Folder   85
Press and Public Relations
Box   279
Folder   86
Program Schedules
Box   280
Folder   1
Public Affairs Department Staff
Box   280
Folder   2
Public Relations Committee
Box   280
Folder   3
Radio
Box   280
Folder   4
RAI-Radiotelevisione Italiana
Box   280
Folder   5
RCA
Box   280
Folder   6
RCA Education Committee
Box   280
Folder   7
Sales Department
Box   280
Folder   8
Sarnoff, David
Box   280
Folder   9
Special Projects (Graff, Robert)
Box   280
Folder   10
Spectaculars
Box   280
Folder   11
Swope, Herbert Bayard
Box   280
Folder   12
Syndication
Box   280
Folder   13
Television Affiliates Executive Committee
Box   280
Folder   14
Theatre Television
Box   280
Folder   15
Unions
Box   280
Folder   16
United Nations
Box   280
Folder   17
Weaver, S. L., Jr.
Program Files
Box   280
Folder   18
Campus Caravan
Box   280
Folder   19
Excursion
Box   280
Folder   20
Garroway Radio Show
Box   280
Folder   21
Home
Box   280
Folder   22
Justice
Box   280
Folder   23
K2, The Savage Mountain, by Richard Hanser, 1954 January 31
Box   280
Folder   24
NBC Television Opera Theatre
Box   280
Folder   25
Out on the Farm,1954: March 15, Pilot Script; , July 11, #1; , July 18, #2; , July 25, #3; , August 1, #4
Box   280
Folder   26
Today
Box   280
Folder   27
Tonight
Box   280
Folder   28
War in the Air
Box   280
Folder   29
Who Said That?
News, 1947-1967
Physical Description: 42 boxes (29.0 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Allen, Len. Papers, 1956, 1958
Physical Description: 3 boxes (2.4 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
1956
General Subject Files
Box   281
Folder   1
Communications
Film
Box   281
Folder   2
Disposition
Box   281
Folder   3-4
Finances
Box   281
Folder   5
Pools
Box   281
Folder   6
Situations
Box   281
Folder   7
Miscellaneous Cameramen
Box   281
Folder   8
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Box   281
Folder   9
NBC News-Internal
Box   281
Folder   10
Operations Department
Foreign Office Files
Box   281
Folder   11
Africa
Box   281
Folder   12
Alaska
Box   281
Folder   13
Argentina
Box   281
Folder   14
Australia
Box   281
Folder   15
Austria
Box   281
Folder   16
Brazil
Box   281
Folder   17
Canada
Box   281
Folder   18
Ceylon
Box   281
Folder   19
Chile
Box   281
Folder   20
China
Box   281
Folder   21
Cuba
Box   281
Folder   22
Cyprus
Box   281
Folder   23
Czechoslovakia
Box   281
Folder   24
Denmark
Box   281
Folder   25-26
Egypt
Box   281
Folder   27
Fiji Islands
Box   281
Folder   28
Finland
Box   281
Folder   29
Formosa
Box   281
Folder   30-31
France
Box   281
Folder   32-33
Germany
Box   281
Folder   34
Great Britain
Box   281
Folder   35
BBC
Box   281
Folder   36
Greece
Box   281
Folder   37
Haiti
Box   281
Folder   38
Hawaii
Box   281
Folder   39
Hong Kong
Box   281
Folder   40
Iceland
Box   281
Folder   41
India
Box   281
Folder   42
Indo China
Box   281
Folder   43
Indonesia
Box   281
Folder   44
Ireland
Box   281
Folder   45
Israel
Box   281
Folder   46
Italy
Box   281
Folder   47
Jamaica
Box   281
Folder   48
Japan
Box   282
Folder   1
Jordan
Box   282
Folder   2
Iran
Box   282
Folder   3
Kenya
Box   282
Folder   4
Mexico
Box   282
Folder   5
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   282
Folder   6
Morocco
Box   282
Folder   7
Netherlands
Box   282
Folder   8
New Zealand
Box   282
Folder   9
Nicaragua
Box   282
Folder   10
Norwag
Box   282
Folder   11
Okinawa
Box   282
Folder   12
Pakistan
Box   282
Folder   13
Panama
Box   282
Folder   14
Philippines
Box   282
Folder   15
Singapore
Box   282
Folder   16
South Africa
Box   282
Folder   17
Spain
Box   282
Folder   18
Sweden
Box   282
Folder   19
Tahiti
Box   282
Folder   20
Thailand
Box   282
Folder   21
Trinidad
Box   282
Folder   22
Turkey
Box   282
Folder   23
Yugoslavia
Station Files
Box   282
Folder   24
General
Box   282
Folder   25
Atlanta
Box   282
Folder   26
Chicago
Box   282
Folder   27
Hollywood
Box   282
Folder   28
Washington
Program Files
Box   282
Folder   29
Home
Box   282
Folder   30
Outlook
Box   282
Folder   31
Specials-Rainier-Kelly Wedding
Box   282
Folder   32
Today
Correspondent Files
Box   282
Folder   33
Hecok, Robert
Box   282
Folder   34
Levine, Irving R.
Box   282
Folder   35
Robinson, James
Box   282
Folder   36
Toluzzi, Henry
1958
General Subject File
Box   282
Folder   37
Miscellaneous Cameramen
Box   282
Folder   38
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Box   282
Folder   39
NBC News-Internal
Box   282
Folder   40
Station Correspondence
Box   282
Folder   41
Today Correspondence
Foreign Office Files
Box   282
Folder   42
Alaska
Box   282
Folder   43
Argentina
Box   282
Folder   44
Australia
Box   282
Folder   45
Austria
Box   282
Folder   46
Bolivia
Box   282
Folder   47
Brazil
Box   282
Folder   48
Burma
Box   282
Folder   49
Canada
Box   282
Folder   50
Chile
Box   282
Folder   51
China
Box   282
Folder   52
Cuba
Box   282
Folder   53
Cyprus
Box   282
Folder   54
Czechoslovakia
Box   282
Folder   55
Dominican Republic
Box   282
Folder   56
Egypt
Box   282
Folder   57
Formosa
Box   282
Folder   58
France
Box   282
Folder   59
Germany
Box   282
Folder   60
Great Britain
Box   282
Folder   61
Greece
Box   282
Folder   62
Hawaii
Box   282
Folder   63
Hong Kong
Box   283
Folder   1
India
Box   283
Folder   2
Indonesia
Box   283
Folder   3
Iran
Box   283
Folder   4
Ireland
Box   283
Folder   5
Israel
Box   283
Folder   6
Italy
Box   283
Folder   7
Jamaica
Box   283
Folder   8
Japan-Korea
Box   283
Folder   9
Jordan
Box   283
Folder   10
Lebanon
Box   283
Folder   11
Malta
Box   283
Folder   12
Mexico
Box   283
Folder   13
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   283
Folder   14
New Zealand
Box   283
Folder   15
Pakistan
Box   283
Folder   16
Panama
Box   283
Folder   17
Poland
Box   283
Folder   18
Saudi Arabia
Box   283
Folder   19
South Africa
Box   283
Folder   20
Spain
Box   283
Folder   21
Syria
Box   283
Folder   22
Trinidad
Box   283
Folder   23
Tunis
Box   283
Folder   24
Turkey
Box   283
Folder   25
USSR
Box   283
Folder   26
Venezuela
Box   283
Folder   27
Yugoslavia
Brooks, William F. Papers, 1948-1950
Physical Description: 6 boxes (4.8 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note

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.

1948
Subject Files
Box   284
Folder   1
Armed Forces Radio
Box   284
Folder   2
Associated Press
Box   284
Folder   3
Audience Mail
Box   284
Folder   4
Awards
Box   284
Folder   5
British Broadcasting Corporation
Conventions
Box   284
Folder   6-8
Major Parties
Box   284
Folder   9
Minor Parties
Box   284
Folder   10
Correspondence-Miscellaneous Foreign and Domestic
Box   284
Folder   11
Council on Radio Journalism
Box   284
Folder   12
Daylight Savings Time
Box   284
Folder   13
Facsimile Broadcasting
General Subject Files (continued)
Box   284
Folder   14
Federal Communications Commission
Box   284
Folder   15
FM
Box   284
Folder   16
High Frequency Broadcasting Conference
Box   284
Folder   17
Inter-American Congress of Radio Broadcasters
Box   284
Folder   18
International Broadcasters Union
Box   284
Folder   19
International News Service
Box   284
Folder   20-21
Logs
Box   284
Folder   22
Night Operations
Box   284
Folder   23
Olympics
Box   284
Folder   24
Petrillo, James C.
Box   284
Folder   25
Policy
Box   284
Folder   26-27
Program Reports
Box   284
Folder   28
Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
Box   284
Folder   29
Radio Writers Guild
Box   284
Folder   30
Ratings
Box   284
Folder   31
Regional Service
Box   284
Folder   32
Recordings
Box   284
Folder   33
Reports
Box   284
Folder   34
Sarnoff, David
Box   284
Folder   35
Shortwave Monitoring Reports
Box   284
Folder   36
Standards and Practices
Box   284
Folder   37
Stations Conventions
Box   284
Folder   38
United Nations
Box   284
Folder   39
United Press
United States Government
Box   284
Folder   40
General
Box   285
Folder   1
State Department
Box   285
Folder   2
Voice of America
Departmental Files
Box   285
Folder   3
Advertising and Promotion
Box   285
Folder   4
Continuity Acceptance
Box   285
Folder   5
Denny, Charles
Box   285
Folder   6
Engineering
Box   285
Folder   7
Information
Box   285
Folder   8
Legal
Box   285
Folder   9
Miscellaneous Departments
Box   285
Folder   10
Mullen, Frank
Box   285
Folder   11
Newsroom
Box   285
Folder   12
Press
Box   285
Folder   13
Program
Box   285
Folder   14
Public Affairs
Scope and Content Note: Contains audition script “In Times Like These” by Murray Dyer, Robert Saxon & William Welch
Box   285
Folder   15
Royal, John
Box   285
Folder   16
Sales
Box   285
Folder   17
Traffic
Box   285
Folder   18
Trammell, Niles
Box   285
Folder   19
WNBC-WNBT
Foreign Offices
Box   285
Folder   20-21
General
Box   285
Folder   22
International Operations Logs
Box   285
Folder   23
Alaska
Box   285
Folder   24
Argentina
Box   285
Folder   25
China
Box   285
Folder   26
France
Box   285
Folder   27
Germany
Box   285
Folder   28
Great Britain
Box   285
Folder   29
Greece
Box   285
Folder   30
Israel
Box   285
Folder   31
Italy
Box   285
Folder   32
Japan
Box   285
Folder   33
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   285
Folder   34
Sweden
Program Files
Box   285
Folder   35
Bob Trout and the News
Box   285
Folder   36
Commercial News Programs
Box   285
Folder   37
Co-operative News Programs
Box   285
Folder   38
Kaltenborn Edits the News
Box   285
Folder   39
[McCormick, Robert]
Box   285
Folder   40
Miscellaneous Programs
Box   285
Folder   41
News of the World
Box   285
Folder   42
Pure Oil News Time
Box   285
Folder   43
Three Star Extra
Box   285
Folder   44
Who Said That?
Box   285
Folder   45
World News Round-up
Station Files
Box   285
Folder   46
General
Box   285
Folder   47
Chicago
Box   285
Folder   48
Cleveland
Box   285
Folder   49
Denver
Box   285
Folder   50
Hollywood
Box   285
Folder   51
San Francisco
Box   285
Folder   52
Washington, D.C.
Correspondents Files
Box   285
Folder   53
Beatty, Morgan
Box   285
Folder   54
Cassidy, Henry
Box   285
Folder   55
Donovan, John
Box   285
Folder   56
Folster, George
Box   285
Folder   57
Harkness, Richard
Box   285
Folder   58
Jordan, Max
Box   285
Folder   59
Kaltenborn, Hans
Box   285
Folder   60
McCormick, Robert
Box   285
Folder   61
MacVane, John
Box   285
Folder   62
Magidorf, Robert
Box   285
Folder   63
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   285
Folder   64
Mueller, Merrill
Box   285
Folder   65
Pearson, Leon
Box   285
Folder   66
Peterson, Elmer
Box   285
Folder   67
Scott, Edward
Box   285
Folder   68
Swayze, John Cameron
Box   286
Folder   1
Tomlinson, Edward
Box   286
Folder   2
Utley, Clifton
1949
General Subject Files
Box   286
Folder   3
Associated Press
Box   286
Folder   4
Audience Mail
Box   286
Folder   5
Awards
Box   286
Folder   6
Biographies
Box   286
Folder   7
British Broadcasting Corporation
Box   286
Folder   8
Columbia Broadcasting System
Box   286
Folder   9
Correspondence-Miscellaneous Foreign & Domestic
Box   286
Folder   10
Council on Foreign Relations
Box   286
Folder   11
Council on Radio Journalism
Box   286
Folder   12
Federal Communications Commissions
Box   286
Folder   13
Greenbrier Convention
Box   286
Folder   14
Ideas
Box   286
Folder   15
International News Service
Box   286
Folder   16
National Association of Broadcasters
Box   286
Folder   17
Personal Correspondence
Box   286
Folder   18
Policies
Box   286
Folder   19
Press Wireless
Box   286
Folder   20
Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
Box   286
Folder   21
Radio Writers Guild
Box   286
Folder   22
Ratings
Box   286
Folder   23
Recordings
Box   286
Folder   24
Reports
Box   286
Folder   25
Sarnoff, David
Box   286
Folder   26
Schools, College, and Universities
Box   286
Folder   27
Station Planning and Advisory Committee
Box   286
Folder   28
Swope, Herbert Bayard
Box   286
Folder   29
Ted Lloyd Inc.
Box   286
Folder   30
United Nations
Box   286
Folder   31
United Press
Box   286
Folder   32
United States Government
Box   286
Folder   33
Wade Advertising Agency
Departmental Files
Box   286
Folder   34
Advertising and Promotion
Box   286
Folder   35
Denny, Charles
Box   286
Folder   36
Engineering
Box   286
Folder   37
Information
Box   286
Folder   38
International Division
Box   286
Folder   39
Legal
Box   286
Folder   40
McConnell, Joseph
Box   286
Folder   41
MacDonald, John
Box   286
Folder   42
Meyers, J. O.
Box   286
Folder   43
Miscellaneous Departments
Box   286
Folder   44
Newsroom
Box   286
Folder   45
Press
Box   286
Folder   46
Program
Box   286
Folder   47
Public Affairs
Box   286
Folder   48
Royal, John
Box   286
Folder   49
Sales
Box   286
Folder   50
Schneider, A. J.
Box   286
Folder   51
Smith, Carleton
Box   286
Folder   52
Traffic
Box   286
Folder   53
Trammell, Niles
Box   286
Folder   54
Weaver, Sylvester
Box   286
Folder   55
WNBC
Foreign Offices Files
Box   286
Folder   56
Argentina
Box   286
Folder   57
Denmark
Box   286
Folder   58
France
Box   286
Folder   59
Great Britain
Box   286
Folder   60
Japan
Box   286
Folder   61
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   286
Folder   62
Switzerland
Station Files
Box   286
Folder   63
General
Box   286
Folder   64
Chicago
Box   286
Folder   65
Cleveland
Box   286
Folder   66
Denver
Box   286
Folder   67
Hollywood
Box   286
Folder   68
San Francisco
Box   287
Folder   1
Washington, D.C.
Program Files
Box   287
Folder   2
Cooperating Programs
Box   287
Folder   3
Kaltenborn Edits the News
Box   287
Folder   4
Living
Box   287
Folder   5
[McCormick, Robert]
Box   287
Folder   6
Miscellaneous Programs
Box   287
Folder   7
News of the World
Box   287
Folder   8
Report on Europe
Box   287
Folder   9
Three Star Extra
Box   287
Folder   10
Voices and Events
Box   287
Folder   11
Who Said That?
Box   287
Folder   12
World News Roundup
Correspondents Files
Box   287
Folder   13
Beatty, Morgan
Box   287
Folder   14
Begon, Jack
Box   287
Folder   15
Cassidy, Henry
Box   287
Folder   16
Chaplin, W. W.
Box   287
Folder   17
Dreier, Alex
Box   287
Folder   18
Folster, George
Box   287
Folder   19
Harkness, Richard
Box   287
Folder   20
Hicks, George
Box   287
Folder   21
Kaltenborn, Hans
Box   287
Folder   22
MacVane, John
Box   287
Folder   23
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   287
Folder   24
Mueller, Merrill
Box   287
Folder   25
Pearson, Leon (contains Montey Royal Reporting script)
Box   287
Folder   26
Swayze, John Cameron
Box   287
Folder   27
Tomlinson, Edward
Box   287
Folder   28
Trout, Bob
Box   287
Folder   29
Utley, Clifton
1950
General Subject Files
Box   287
Folder   30
American Society of News Editors
Box   287
Folder   31
Associated Press
Box   287
Folder   32
Audience Mail
Box   287
Folder   33
Awards
Box   287
Folder   34
Columbia Broadcasting System
Box   287
Folder   35
Correspondence-Miscellaneous Foreign and Domestic
Box   287
Folder   36-38
Daily Correspondence File, October-December
Box   287
Folder   39
Easter
Box   287
Folder   40
Eisenhower
Box   287
Folder   41
Elections
Box   287
Folder   42
Emergency Procedures
Box   287
Folder   43
High Frequency Broadcasting Conference
Box   287
Folder   44
International News Service
Box   287
Folder   45
Korean War Impact Reports
Box   287
Folder   46
National Association of Broadcasters
Box   287
Folder   47
National Association of Radio News Directors
Box   287
Folder   48
North American Radio Broadcasters Association
Box   287
Folder   49
Night Reports
Box   287
Folder   50
Politics
Box   287
Folder   51
Price Quotations
Box   287
Folder   52-53
Program Reports
Box   287
Folder   54
Radio Executives Club
Box   287
Folder   55
Radio Writers Guild
Box   287
Folder   56
Ratings
Box   287
Folder   57
Rejections
Box   287
Folder   58
Reports
Box   287
Folder   59
Station Planning and Advisory Committee
Box   287
Folder   60
Station Reports
Box   287
Folder   61
Swope, Herbert B.
Box   287
Folder   62
United Nations
Box   287
Folder   63
United Press
Box   287
Folder   64
United States Government
Box   287
Folder   65
Visitors
Box   288
Folder   1
Wade Advertising Agency
Departmental Files
Box   288
Folder   2
Denny, Charles
Box   288
Folder   3
Engineering
Box   288
Folder   4
Hedges, William
Box   288
Folder   5
Legal
Box   288
Folder   6
Meyers, J. O.
Box   288
Folder   7
Miscellaneous Departments
Box   288
Folder   8
Newsroom
Box   288
Folder   9
Program
Box   288
Folder   10
Public Affairs
Box   288
Folder   11
Research
Box   288
Folder   12
Royal, John
Box   288
Folder   13
Sales
Box   288
Folder   14
Sjorgen, Henry
Box   288
Folder   15
Station Relations
Box   288
Folder   16
Television
Box   288
Folder   17
Traffic
Box   288
Folder   18
WNBC
Foreign Office Files
Box   288
Folder   19
Denmark
Box   288
Folder   20
France
Box   288
Folder   21
Great Britain
Box   289
Folder   1
Japan
Box   289
Folder   2
Korea
Box   289
Folder   3
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   289
Folder   4
Switzerland
Program Files
Box   289
Folder   5
Kaltenborn-Harkness Programs
Box   289
Folder   6
Miscellaneous Programs
Box   289
Folder   7
News of the World
Box   289
Folder   8
Shakespeare Specials
Box   289
Folder   9
Three Star Extra
Box   289
Folder   10
Quick and the Dead
Box   289
Folder   11
Voices and Events
Box   289
Folder   12
World News Roundup
Station Files
Box   289
Folder   13
General
Box   289
Folder   14
Chicago
Box   289
Folder   15
Cleveland
Box   289
Folder   16
Denver
Box   289
Folder   17
Hollywood
Box   289
Folder   18
San Francisco
Box   289
Folder   19
Washington, D.C.
Correspondents Files
Box   289
Folder   20
Beatty, Morgan
Box   289
Folder   21
Cassidy, Henry
Box   289
Folder   22
Considine, Bob
Box   289
Folder   23
Hickman, Herman
Box   289
Folder   24
Kaltenborn, Hans
Box   289
Folder   25
Mueller, Merrill
Box   289
Folder   26
Pearson, Leon
Box   289
Folder   27
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   289
Folder   28
Utley, Clifton
Box   289
Folder   28a
Unidentified photographs
Cassidy, Henry C. (1910-). Papers, 1951-1952
Physical Description: 2 boxes (0.8 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note

Papers of a European director of NBC news who became director of radio news and special events, succeeding William F. Brooks. As with the other news files this small collection is arranged by year and then into General Subject Files, Departmental Files, Foreign Office Files, Program Files, Owned-and-Operating Stations Files, and Individual Correspondents Files. Within each category the material is arranged alphabetically. Of note are the files on the coverage of the 1952 political conventions, the 25th anniversary of NBC, and the reports found in the newsroom file. Throughout there is extensive material on the work of Joseph O. Meyers.

The Society's other MCHC holdings include a collection of papers donated personally by Cassidy, which consist almost entirely of scripts, 1945-1958.

1951
Subject Files
Box   290
Folder   1
Applications and Auditions
Box   290
Folder   2
Awards
Box   290
Folder   3
Civil Defense
Box   290
Folder   4
Competition
Box   290
Folder   5
Correspondence-Miscellaneous Foreign and Domestic
Box   290
Folder   6
NBC 25th Anniversary Plans
Box   290
Folder   7
Personal
Box   290
Folder   8
Professional Organizations
Box   290
Folder   9
Radio Writers Guild
Box   290
Folder   10
SPAC
Box   290
Folder   11
Wade Advertising Agency
Box   290
Folder   12
Wire Services
Departmental Files
Box   290
Folder   13
Advertising and Promotion
Box   290
Folder   14
Barry, Charles C.
Box   290
Folder   15
Denny, Charles R.
Box   290
Folder   16
Engineering
Box   290
Folder   17
Heffernan, Joseph
Box   290
Folder   18
Legal
Box   290
Folder   19
Miscellaneous Departments
Box   290
Folder   20
Newsroom
Box   290
Folder   21
Personnel
Box   290
Folder   22
Program
Box   290
Folder   23
Royal, John
Box   290
Folder   24
Sales
Box   290
Folder   25
Sjorgen, Henry
Box   290
Folder   26
Television
Box   290
Folder   27
WNBC
Foreign Offices and Assignments Files
Box   290
Folder   28
France
Box   290
Folder   29
Great Britain
Box   290
Folder   30
Japan
Box   290
Folder   31
Miscellaneous Foreign Offices
Program Files
Box   290
Folder   32
[Kenneth Banghart]
Box   290
Folder   33
News of the World
Box   290
Folder   34
Three Star Extra
Box   290
Folder   35
The Quick and the Dead
Box   290
Folder   36
Voices and Events
Box   290
Folder   37
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Station Files
Box   290
Folder   38
General Stations
Box   291
Folder   1
Chicago
Box   291
Folder   2
Washington, D.C.
Correspondents Files
Box   291
Folder   3
Archinard, Paul
Box   291
Folder   4
Beatty, Morgan
Box   291
Folder   5
Begon, Jack
Box   291
Folder   6
Doty, Lockwood
Box   291
Folder   7
Frye, William
Box   291
Folder   8
Haaker, Edwin
Box   291
Folder   9
Harkness, Richard
Box   291
Folder   10
Lawrence, David
Box   291
Folder   11
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   291
Folder   12
Mueller, Merrill
Box   291
Folder   13
Swayze, John Cameron
Box   291
Folder   14
Trout, Robert
Box   291
Folder   15
Wheeler, Romney
1952
General Subject Files
Box   291
Folder   16
Associated Press
Box   291
Folder   17
Conventions
Box   291
Folder   18
Coronation
Box   291
Folder   19
Foreign Offices
Box   291
Folder   20
Programs
Box   291
Folder   21
U.S. Government
Box   291
Folder   22
Wade Advertising Agency
NBC Departmental Files
Box   291
Folder   23
Advertising and Promotion
Box   291
Folder   24
Newsroom
Box   291
Folder   25
Miscellaneous Departments
Box   291
Folder   26
Public Affairs
Box   291
Folder   27
Station Relations
Stations Files
Box   291
Folder   28
General
Box   291
Folder   29
Hollywood
Frank, Reuven (1920-). Production Files, 1955-1962, 1965
Physical Description: 4 boxes (4.0 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: Production files of a NBC News executive who joined the network in 1950 as a news writer. The files, which are arranged alphabetically by program, relate to his work as producer. Included are materials on Background, the production of which Frank took over from Ted Mills; Chet Huntley Reporting; Outlook; People, which was also written by Frank; This is NBC News, and NBC Kaleidoscope. The documentation present includes annotated scripts, routines, some correspondence and memoranda, and miscellaneous other production data. Frank rose through the news department during the 1960s, serving as president of the division, 1968-1973.
Box   292
Folder   1
Background, 1955
#21 [Czech Skater], 1955 May 1
#22 “Television and the City,” 1955 May 29
#23 “Islam in the Modern World,” 1955 June 26
Chet Huntley Reporting (Time: Present)
Box   292
Folder   2
1959 October 11-November 1, 15-29
Box   292
Folder   3
1959 December 6, 1960 January 3-10, 24
Box   292
Folder   4
1960 February-March
Box   292
Folder   5
1960 April 3-17, May 21, 29
Chet Huntley Reporting (Edwin Newman Reporting)
Box   292
Folder   6
1960 June 12-July 17
Box   292
Folder   7
1960 August
Chet Huntley Reporting (Piers Anderton Reporting)
Box   292
Folder   8
1960 September 25-October 30
Box   292
Folder   9
1960 November 6, 20-December 23
Box   292
Folder   10-26
1961 April-June 4, 1961 August-1962 August 3
NBC Kaleidoscope,
Box   293
Folder   1
1958 November 2 (“S Bahn Stops at Freedom”), , November 16 (“The American Stranger”); , 1959 January 25 (“The World of Inner Space”), , March 22 (“The Big Ear”)
Outlook (Chet Huntley Reporting)
Box   293
Folder   2-30
1956 April-1957 May 19
Box   294
Folder   1-33
1957 May 26-1958 July
Box   295
Folder   1-6
1958 August-1959 February 22
Box   295
Folder   7
1959 March 1, 15, April 5, 12
Box   295
Folder   8
1959 May 3-June 7, 21, 28
Box   295
Folder   9
1959 July 12-August 30
Box   295
Folder   10
1959 September 6, 20-27, October 4
People
Box   295
Folder   11
General File, 1955
Box   295
Folder   12-13
Program Files, 1955 August-October 9
Specials
Box   295
Folder   14
[British Elections], 1955 May 22
Box   295
Folder   14
Meeting At the Summit / by Reuven Frank and Paul Cunningham, 1955 July 17
Box   295
Folder   14
First Step into Space / by Reuven Frank and Paul Cunningham, 1955 August 6
Box   295
Folder   15
Israel: The Next Ten Years, 1958 May 18
Box   295
Folder   15
How Good Are Soviet Schools?, 1958 July 18
Box   295
Folder   16
The Fifth French Republic / by William Hill Pers Anderton, 1958 September 5
Box   295
Folder   17
Why Berlin? / by Piers Anderton, 1959 May 8
Box   295
Folder   18
Project Echo, 1960 August 12
Box   295
Folder   19
Our Man in Hong Kong, 1961 March 21
Box   295
Folder   19
Berlin: Where the West Begins, 1961 July 23
Box   295
Folder   19
[Criss Awards], 1961 December 10
Box   295
Folder   20
[Criss Awards], 1962 January 7
Box   295
Folder   20
Our Man in Vienna, 1962 January 24
Box   295
Folder   20
Telstar Story, 1962 July 11
Box   295
Folder   20
Picture from Goonhilly Downs, 1962 July 23
Box   295
Folder   20
News by Telstar, 1962 July 24
Box   295
Folder   20
The Campaign and the Candidates: What's At Stake?, 1962 November 5
Box   295
Folder   21
The Big Ear, 1965 October 31
Box   295
Folder   21
A Country Called Europe, undated
This Is NBC News
Box   295
Folder   22-23
1961 July-September
Box   295
Folder   24
World Wide 60, 1960
Box   295
Folder   24
“Freedom is Sweet and Bitter,” 1960 February 6
Box   295
Folder   24
“Requiem for Mary Jo,” 1960 February 20
Box   295
Folder   24
“Where is Abel, Your Brother?,” 1960 March 19
Box   295
Folder   24
“The Winds of Change,” 1960 April 23
Frankel, Eliot. Production Files, 1952, 1966-1967
Physical Description: 4 boxes (2.0 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Box   296
Folder   1a
The Cameraman's View of '52, Title cards
Frank McGee Report
Box   296
Folder   1-38
1966 March 27-December 25
Box   296
Folder   39
1967 January 29
Box   296
Folder   40-43
1967 February 5-26
Box   297
Folder   1-11
1967 March 5-May 14
Box   298
Folder   1-14
1967 May 21-August 20
Box   299
Folder   1-9
1967August 27-December 31
Box   299
Folder   10
Special, 1961
Garden, William. Papers, 1947-1951
Physical Description: 3 boxes (2.4 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note

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.

1947
Box   300
Folder   1
Daily Correspondence File, 1947 October-December
Box   300
Folder   2
Eyewitness
Box   300
Folder   3
Facilities Orders
Box   300
Folder   4
Policy and Procedures, 1947 October-December
Box   300
Folder   5
Status Reports (Sample), 1947 June
1948
General Subject Files
Box   300
Folder   6
Announcers
Box   300
Folder   7
Billing
Box   300
Folder   8-9
Daily Correspondence File
Box   300
Folder   10
Equipment
Box   300
Folder   11
Facilities Orders
Box   300
Folder   12
Miscellany
Box   300
Folder   13
Music
Box   300
Folder   14
Policy and Procedures
Box   300
Folder   15
Press Pases, 1940-1948 (Burke Crotty file)
Assignment Files
Box   300
Folder   16
Aircraft Carrier Show
Box   300
Folder   17
Antique Auto Show
Box   300
Folder   18
Aqua Show
Box   300
Folder   19
Army Day Parade
Box   300
Folder   20
A
Box   300
Folder   21
Baseball
Box   300
Folder   22
Basketball
Box   300
Folder   23
Books and Authors Luncheon
Box   300
Folder   24
Boston
Boxing
Box   300
Folder   25
General
Box   300
Folder   26
Louis-Walcott Fight
Box   300
Folder   27
Boy Scouts
Box   300
Folder   28
Boys Clubs
Box   300
Folder   29
B
Box   300
Folder   30
Christmas Programs
Box   300
Folder   31
Circus
Box   300
Folder   32
C-D
Box   300
Folder   33
Easter
Box   300
Folder   34
Election Coverage
Box   300
Folder   35
E-F
Football
Box   300
Folder   36
General
Box   300
Folder   37
College
Box   300
Folder   38
Professional
Box   300
Folder   39
Golf
Box   300
Folder   40
G-H
Box   300
Folder   41
Horse Racing and Shows
Box   300
Folder   42
International Beauty Show, 1947-1948
Box   300
Folder   43
I-L
Box   300
Folder   44
LaGuardia Airshow
Box   300
Folder   45
Lincoln Day Dinners
Box   300
Folder   46
Macy's Parade
Box   300
Folder   47
Metropolitan Museum
Box   300
Folder   48
Midget Auto Racing
Box   300
Folder   49
Museum of Natural History
Box   300
Folder   50
Museum of Science and Industry
Box   300
Folder   51
M-N
Box   300
Folder   52
NAM TV Demonstration
Box   300
Folder   53
New York Golden Jubilee
Box   300
Folder   54
NBC Symphony
Box   300
Folder   55
Newsroom
Box   300
Folder   56
“Operation Success”
Box   300
Folder   57
O-P
Political Conventions
Box   300
Folder   58-59
General
Box   300
Folder   60
Democratic
Box   300
Folder   61
Republican
Box   300
Folder   62
Princeton Observatory
Box   300
Folder   63
Radio Executive Luncheon
Box   300
Folder   64
Rockefeller Center
Box   301
Folder   1
Rollerskating
Box   301
Folder   2
R-S
Box   301
Folder   3
St. Patrick's Day Parade
Box   301
Folder   4
Take It or Leave It
Box   301
Folder   5
Tennis
Box   301
Folder   6
Trinity Church
Box   301
Folder   7
Truman Speeches
Box   301
Folder   8
T-U
Box   301
Folder   9
United Nations
Box   301
Folder   10
Village Barn
Box   301
Folder   11
V-W
Box   301
Folder   12
West Point
Box   301
Folder   13
World's Fair of Music
Box   301
Folder   14
Wrestling
1949
General Subject Files
Box   301
Folder   15
Billing
Box   301
Folder   16-17
Daily Correspondence File
Box   301
Folder   18
Equipment
Box   301
Folder   19
Facilities Orders
Box   301
Folder   20
Policy and Procedures
Box   301
Folder   21
Stern, William
Assignment Files
Box   301
Folder   22
Around the Town (1946-1949)
Box   301
Folder   23
AT & T East Coast-Midwest Cable Opening
Box   301
Folder   24
Basketball
Box   301
Folder   25
Battleground Premier
Box   301
Folder   26
Believe it or Not, March 1, #1, by George Lefferts
Box   301
Folder   27
Boxing
Box   301
Folder   28
Christmas
Box   301
Folder   29
City at Midnight
#1, 1949 October 25
by Lawrence and Virginia Dugan, 1949 November 15
by Ken Hart, 1949 November 22
by Ken Hart, undated
Box   301
Folder   30
Damon Runyon Memorial Fund
Box   301
Folder   31
Easter Parade
Box   301
Folder   32
Football
Box   301
Folder   33
Golf
Box   301
Folder   34
Horseracing
Box   301
Folder   35
Human Rights Day Program
Box   301
Folder   36
Inaugural Coverage
Box   301
Folder   37
Macy's Parade
Box   301
Folder   38
Madison Square Garden
Box   301
Folder   39
Magic Million, June 7, a television special
Box   301
Folder   40
Miscellaneous Assignments
Box   301
Folder   41
New Year's Eve
Box   301
Folder   42
Operation Airlift Air Force Show
Box   301
Folder   43
Polo
Box   301
Folder   44
Tennis
Box   301
Folder   45
Village Barn
Box   301
Folder   46
Wrestling
1950
General Subject Files
Box   301
Folder   47-48
Daily Correspondence File
Box   301
Folder   49
Facilities Orders
Box   301
Folder   50
Policy and Procedures
Box   301
Folder   51
Schedules
Assignment Files
Box   301
Folder   52
Around the Town
Box   301
Folder   53
Automobile Races
Box   301
Folder   54
Boxing
Box   301
Folder   55
Christmas
Box   301
Folder   56
Damon Runyon Memorial Fund
Box   301
Folder   57
Date in Manhattan
Box   301
Folder   58
Easter Parade
Box   301
Folder   59
Election Coverage
Box   301
Folder   60
Football
Box   301
Folder   61
Golf
Box   301
Folder   62
Horse Racing
Box   301
Folder   63
Kukla, Fran, and Ollie
Box   301
Folder   64
Lewis Stadium Concerts
Box   301
Folder   65
Milton Berle Cerebral Palsy Show
Box   301
Folder   66
Miscellaneous Assignments
Box   302
Folder   1
Music Under the Stars
Box   302
Folder   2
New Year's Eve
Box   302
Folder   3
Spotlight on Sports
Box   302
Folder   4
Stars for Freedom (Milton Berle-U.S.A. Show)
Box   302
Folder   5
Today with Mrs. Roosevelt, 1950 March 5
Box   302
Folder   6
Tennis
Box   302
Folder   7
United Nations
Box   302
Folder   8
Village Barn
1951
General Subject Files
Box   302
Folder   9
Daily Correspondence File, 1951 January-June
Box   302
Folder   10
Facilities Orders, 1951 January-June
Assignment Files
Box   302
Folder   11
Baseball
Box   302
Folder   12
Boxing
Box   302
Folder   13
Boy Scout Jamboree
Box   302
Folder   14
Easter Parade
Box   302
Folder   15
Horse Racing
Box   302
Folder   16
MacArthur
Box   302
Folder   17
Miscellaneous Assignments
Box   302
Folder   18
Miss Liberty
Box   302
Folder   19
[Mr. Curiosity]
Box   302
Folder   20
Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public
Box   302
Folder   21
Red Cross Rally
Box   302
Folder   22
Ted and Jinx
Gitlin, Irving (1918-1967). Production Files, 1960-1962
Physical Description: 3 boxes (1.0 cubic foot) 
Scope and Content Note: 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).
General Papers
Box   303
Folder   1
Administration and Production
Box   303
Folder   2
Authorization for Payment
Box   303
Folder   3
Format
Box   303
Folder   4
Half Hour Issues
Box   303
Folder   5
Hour Issues
Box   303
Folder   6
Ideas
Box   303
Folder   7
Memoranda to Gitlin
Box   303
Folder   8
Potential Debaters
Box   303
Folder   9
Schedules
Program Files
Box   303
Folder   10
“Is Disarmament Possible and Desirable?,” 1960 November 12
Box   303
Folder   11
“Do We Need International Birth Control to Head off World Disaster?,” 1960 November 19
Box   303
Folder   12
“Are Sit-in Strikes Justifiable?,” 1960 November 26
Box   303
Folder   13
“What is the Solution to the Algerian Problem?,” 1960 December 3
Box   303
Folder   14
“What Should U.S. Policy Be in Cuba and Latin America?,” 1960 December 10
Box   303
Folder   15
“Should Federal Aid to Education Include Teachers' Salaries?,” 1960 December 17
Box   303
Folder   16
“Should Anything Go for Comedians?,” 1960 December 31
Box   304
Folder   1
“Do Public Employees Have the Right to Strike?,” 1961 January 7
Box   304
Folder   2
“Should Medical Aid for the Aged Be Linked to Social Security?,” 1961 January 14
Box   304
Folder   3
“Should the West Change Its Policy Toward the Soviet Union?,” 1961 January 21
Box   304
Folder   4
“Should Church Pulpits Be a Political Rostrum?,” 1961 January 28
Box   304
Folder   5
“Our Nuclear Arsenal - How Much Is Enough?,” 1961 February 4
Box   304
Folder   6
“Should the Federal Government Directly Support the Arts?,” 1961 February 11
Box   304
Folder   7
“Is Floridation of Our Drinking Water Desirable?,” 1961 February 18
Box   304
Folder   8
“Should Congressional Investigations on Loyalty Be Curbed?,” 1961 February 25
Box   304
Folder   9
“Are the Administration's Economic Proposals Sound?,” 1961 March 4
Box   304
Folder   10
“Should Public Funds Be Used for Public and Religious School Students Alike?,” 1961 March 18
Box   304
Folder   11
“Should Federally Assisted Housing Be Desegregated?,” 1961 March 25
Box   304
Folder   12
“Does the Trial of Eichmann by Israel Serve the Cause of International Justice?,” 1961 April 8
Box   304
Folder   13
“Is Africa Ready for Independence?,≵ 1961 April 15
Box   304
Folder   14
“Should the Movie Industry be Forced to Classify Its Films?,” 1961 April 29
Box   304
Folder   15
“Are Labor Unions Too Powerful?,” 1961 May 6
Box   304
Folder   16
“Is a Durable Peace with the Soviets Possible?,” 1961 May 20
Box   304
Folder   17
“Should Nato be a Nuclear Power?,” 1961 May 27
Box   304
Folder   18
“Does the U. S. Need a More Restrictive Trade Policy?,” 1961 June 10
Box   304
Folder   19
“Double, Double, Tax and Trouble,” 1961 June 17
Box   305
Folder   1
“Are Wiretapping and Eavesdropping Desirable Law Enforcement Methods?,” 1961 July 8
Box   305
Folder   2
“Foreign Policy at Home and Abroad,” 1961 July 15
Box   305
Folder   3
“Are the Administrations Foreign Aid Proposals Sound?,” 1961 July 29
Box   305
Folder   4
“The Nuclear Test Negotiations: The Lessons of Geneva,” 1961 August 5
Box   305
Folder   5
“What Can be Done About Cuba?,” 1961 August 19
Box   305
Folder   6
[No title given], 1961 August 26
Box   305
Folder   7
“Should Red China Be Admitted to the U. N.?,” 1961 September 9
Box   305
Folder   8
[No title given], 1961 September 16
Box   305
Folder   9
“The Administration's Domestic Record: Success or Failure,” 1961 October 15
Box   305
Folder   10
“Would the U.S. Recover From an All-Out Nuclear Attack?,” 1961 November 19
Box   305
Folder   11
“Religion in the Nuclear Age,” 1961 December 24
Box   305
Folder   12
“Should Medical Care for the Aged Be Linked to Social Security? II” , 1962 January 28
Box   305
Folder   13
“Will the Administration's Farm Program Work?,” 1962 March 4
Box   305
Folder   14
“The Challenge of Outer Space,” 1962 May 6
Box   305
Folder   15
“Is Modern Art Leading to the Decline of Morality?,” 1962 June 3
Green, Gerald. Production Files, 1962-1964
Physical Description: 3 boxes (1.0 cubic foot) 
Scope and Content Note: Production files of a news producer, consisting of material on Chet Huntley Reporting, 1962-1963, and a number of specials. The specials are arranged alphabetically by title; the Chet Huntley Reporting files are arranged chronologically by aid date. Included are scripts both preliminary and final, shot lists, film transcripts, correspondence, budgetary material, and reviews.
Chet Huntley Reporting
Box   306
Folder   1
General, 1962-1963
Program Files
Box   306
Folder   2
“Death of a Killer” / by Gerald Green, 1962 August 10
Box   306
Folder   3
[Cleveland Urban Renewal], 1962 August 17
Box   306
Folder   4
“Milan,” 1962 August 24
Box   306
Folder   5
“Algeria's Economy: The Ashes of Freedom,” 1962 August 31
Box   306
Folder   6
“Coventry Revisited: The New Cathedral,” 1962 September 7
Box   306
Folder   7
“Report on Mississippi,” 1962 October 2
Box   306
Folder   8
[Detroit unemployment], 1962 October 9
Box   306
Folder   9
“Father Dan,” 1962 October 16
Box   306
Folder   10
“Report on Cuba,” 1962 October 23
Box   306
Folder   11
“The New Deal Revisited,” 1962 November 12
Box   306
Folder   12
[Ceylon], 1962 November 20
Box   306
Folder   13
“Capital Punishment,” 1962 November 27
Box   307
Folder   1
[Interview with Prime Minister Nehru], 1962 December 4
Box   307
Folder   2
“Minuteman I,” 1962 December 11
Box   307
Folder   3
“Dominican Republic,” 1962 December 18
Box   307
Folder   4
“The Righteous,” 1962 December 25
Specials
Box   307
Folder   5
California The Most, by Edwin Newman, 1963 March 14
Box   307
Folder   6
Changing Matilda, by Gerald Green, 1964 March 31
Box   307
Folder   7
The City and the World: The Election and Coronation of Pope Paul VI, 1963 July 4
Box   307
Folder   8
Jawan: The Defense of India, Gerald Green, 1964 May 26
Box   307
Folder   9
The Quiet Revolution: A Report on the New Social Conscience of American Religion, by Gerald Green, 1963 May 24
Box   307
Folder   10
Report on Mississippi, 1963 October 1
Box   308
Folder   1
[Telstar International Relay], 1962 July 23,
Note: A pooled program.
Box   308
Folder   2
Thousand Mile Campus, 1964 March 15
Note: No script.
Box   308
Folder   3
Voice in the Desert, 1963 August 22
Note: No script.
Box   308
Folder   4
Washington: The Wounded City, 1963 September 26
McCall, Francis C. (1907-). Papers, 1948-1949, 1951-1952
Physical Description: 3 boxes (2.4 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: Papers of the news executive who joined NBC in Chicago in 1936 and who became manager of news operations in 1942, and director of news and special events in 1950. The papers are arranged chronologically by year (although those pertaining to 1950 are absent) and then into the standard alphabetical subdivisions which characterize the news files: general subject files, NBC departmental files, foreign offices files, program files, station files, and correspondents files. The chief exception to this occurs in 1948 where the files are fragmentary and refer chiefly to network coverage of national politics. Political coverage also forms an important subject for the other years documented in McCall's papers. Other important topics include the coronation of Elizabeth II and football. After his promotion to news director the papers reflect a broad responsibility for the production of news programs, writing of news scripts, and scheduling and the files contain material relting to McCall's dealings with various correspondents, overseas offices (particularly London), and NBC affiliates in the United States. Also included are memoranda circulated to and from news executives such as William McAndrew and Joseph Meyers and informal departmental logs, program reports, and reports on international pickups. The papers are especially useful for information on the production of America at Mid-Century, American Forum of the Air, American Inventory, Meet the Press, News of the World, Voices and Events, Watch the World, and the beginning of Today.
1948
Box   309
Folder   1
Conventions
Box   309
Folder   2
Elections
Box   309
Folder   3
Elections Coverage Congratulations
Special Events
Box   309
Folder   4
February
Box   309
Folder   5
April
Box   309
Folder   6
November
1949
General Files
Box   309
Folder   7
Audience Mail
Box   309
Folder   8
Correspondence-General
Box   309
Folder   9
Elections
Box   309
Folder   10
International Pickups
Box   309
Folder   11-13
Logs-Departmental
Box   309
Folder   14-15
Program Reports
Box   309
Folder   16
Reports
Special Events covered
Box   309
Folder   17
January
Box   309
Folder   18
May
Box   309
Folder   19
August
Box   309
Folder   20
October
NBC Departmental Files
Box   309
Folder   21
Advertising and Promotion
Box   309
Folder   22
Continuity Acceptance
Box   309
Folder   23
Legal
Box   309
Folder   24
News
Box   309
Folder   25
Program
Box   309
Folder   26
Public Affairs
Box   309
Folder   27
Sales
Box   309
Folder   28
Treasurer
Box   309
Folder   29
WNBC
Foreign Offices and Assignments
Box   309
Folder   30
China
Box   309
Folder   31
France
Box   309
Folder   32
Great Britain
Program Files
Box   309
Folder   33
News of the World
Box   309
Folder   34
Report on America
Box   309
Folder   35
Three Star Extra
Box   309
Folder   36
Voices and Events
Box   309
Folder   37
World News Roundup
Station Files
Box   309
Folder   38
General
Box   309
Folder   39
Chicago
Box   309
Folder   40
Denver
Box   309
Folder   41
Hollywood
Box   309
Folder   42
San Francisco
Box   309
Folder   43
Washington, D.C.
Correspondents Files
Box   309
Folder   44
Archinard, Paul
Box   309
Folder   45
Beatty, Morgan
Box   309
Folder   46
Begon, Jack
Box   309
Folder   47
Cassidy, Henry
Box   309
Folder   48
Chaplin, W. W.
Box   309
Folder   49
Dreir, Alex
Box   309
Folder   50
Haaker, Edwin
Box   309
Folder   51
Israels, Josef
Box   309
Folder   52
Utley, Clifton
1951
General Files
Box   309
Folder   53
Advertising Council
Box   309
Folder   54
Applications
Box   309
Folder   55
Audience Mail
Box   309
Folder   56
Baldwin, Hanson
Box   309
Folder   57
Bozell & Jacobs
Box   309
Folder   58
CBS-Logs
Box   309
Folder   59
Children's Newsreels
Box   309
Folder   60
Color Television
Box   309
Folder   61
Conventions, 1952
Correspondence
Box   309
Folder   62
Domestic
Box   309
Folder   63
Interdepartmental
Box   309
Folder   64
Easter
Box   309
Folder   65
Film Library
Box   309
Folder   66
Football
Box   309
Folder   67
Logs-Departmental
Box   309
Folder   68- 69
Jones, Charles and Eugene, 1950-1951
Box   310
Folder   1-2
Miscellaneous Special Events Covered
Box   310
Folder   3
Mobile Unit
Box   310
Folder   4
NARND
Box   310
Folder   5
National Association of Manufacturers
Box   310
Folder   6
News Bulletins
Box   310
Folder   7
News Releases
Box   310
Folder   8
Newsreel Offerings
Box   310
Folder   9
Newsreel Operations
Box   310
Folder   10
Newsreels, Syndicated
Box   310
Folder   11
Pathe Cinema
Box   310
Folder   12
Peace Conference
Box   310
Folder   13
Personnel
Box   310
Folder   14
Program Schedules
Box   310
Folder   15
United Nations
Box   310
Folder   16
U.S. News and World Report
Box   310
Folder   17
William Esty Company Inc.
Box   310
Folder   18
Wire Services
Box   310
Folder   19
World Series
NBC Departmental Files
Box   310
Folder   20
Advertising and Promotion
Box   310
Folder   21
Brooks, William F.
Box   310
Folder   22
Cresswell, Charles J.
Box   310
Folder   23
Engineering
Box   310
Folder   24
Legal
Box   310
Folder   25
McAndrew, William F.
Box   310
Folder   26
McConnell, Joseph H.
Box   310
Folder   27
News and Special Events
Box   310
Folder   28
Public Affairs Departmental Logs
Box   310
Folder   29
Royal, John F.
Box   310
Folder   30
Sports Department
Box   310
Folder   31
Station Relations
Box   310
Folder   32
Wile, Fred, Jr.
Foreign Offices and Assignments
Box   310
Folder   33
General
Box   310
Folder   34
Canada
Box   310
Folder   35
Cuba
Box   310
Folder   36
France
Box   310
Folder   37
Great Britain
Box   310
Folder   38
BBC-TV
Box   310
Folder   39
Hawaii
Box   310
Folder   40
Income Inc.
Box   310
Folder   41
Israel
Box   310
Folder   42
Italy
Box   310
Folder   43
Japan
Box   310
Folder   44
Switzerland
Program Files
Box   310
Folder   45
America at Mid-Century

Scope and Content Note
  • By Radcliffe Hall, January 13
  • By Radcliffe Hall, January 20
  • Correspondence
Box   310
Folder   46
American Forum of the Air
Box   310
Folder   47
American Inventory

Scope and Content Note
  • “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
  • Correspondence
Box   310
Folder   48
American Youth Forum
Box   310
Folder   49
Battle Report
Box   310
Folder   50
Camel News Caravan
Box   310
Folder   51
Ford Foundation Program
Box   310
Folder   52
Gillette Sportsreel
Box   310
Folder   53
Goddard, Don, Program
Box   310
Folder   54
Here's To Your Health
Box   310
Folder   55
Industry on Parade
Box   310
Folder   56
Kate Smith
Box   310
Folder   57
Meet the Press
Box   310
Folder   58
Miscellaneous Programs
Box   310
Folder   59
Mrs. Roosevelt Meets the Public, 1951 March 18
Note: Script and Correspondence.
Box   310
Folder   60
NBC Daily News Report
Box   310
Folder   61
NBC News Review of the Week
Box   310
Folder   62
NBC Sports Review
Box   310
Folder   63
Shell Oil News Program
Box   310
Folder   64
Today
Box   310
Folder   65
Treasures of America
Box   310
Folder   66
Watch Mr. Wizard
Box   310
Folder   67
Watch the World
Box   310
Folder   68
Who Said That?
Station Files
Box   310
Folder   69
General
Box   310
Folder   70
Chicago
Box   310
Folder   71
Cleveland
Box   310
Folder   72
Denver
Box   310
Folder   73
Hollywood
Box   310
Folder   74
San Francisco
Box   310
Folder   75
Washington, D.C.
Correspondent Files
Box   310
Folder   76
Kaltenborn, H. V.
Box   310
Folder   77
McCormick, Robert
Box   310
Folder   78
Swayze, John Cameron
Box   310
Folder   79
Taylor, Davidson
1952
General Subject File
Box   310
Folder   80
British Broadcasting Company
Box   310
Folder   81
Conventions and Political Coverage
Box   310
Folder   82
Coronation Plans
Correspondence
Box   310
Folder   83
General Domestic
Box   310
Folder   84
Interdepartmental
Box   310
Folder   85
Easter
Box   310
Folder   86
Florida
Box   310
Folder   87
Football
Box   310
Folder   88
International News Service
Box   311
Folder   1
Kinescopes
Box   311
Folder   2
Mobile Unit
Box   311
Folder   3
Newsreels, Syndicated
Box   311
Folder   4
Olympics
Box   311
Folder   5
One Hundred and Sixth Street Operations
Box   311
Folder   6
Rose Bowl
Box   311
Folder   7
Standard Oil
Box   311
Folder   8
Station Correspondence
Box   311
Folder   9
United Press
Box   311
Folder   10
Uptown Operational Memoranda
Box   311
Folder   11
William Esty Company Inc.
NBC Departmental Files
Box   311
Folder   12
Brooks, William F.
Box   311
Folder   13
Cresswell, Charles J.
Box   311
Folder   14
McAndrew, William R.
Box   311
Folder   15
News and Special Events
Box   311
Folder   16
Research
Box   311
Folder   17
Smith, Carleton D.
Box   311
Folder   18
Sports
Box   311
Folder   19
Station Relations
Box   311
Folder   20
Swayze, John Cameron
Box   311
Folder   21
Taylor, Davidson
Box   311
Folder   22
Weaver, Sylvester
Box   311
Folder   23
WNBT
Foreign Offices and Assignments
Box   311
Folder   24
Canada
Box   311
Folder   25
France
Box   311
Folder   26
Great Britain
Box   311
Folder   27
Sweden
Box   311
Folder   28
Switzerland
Program Files
Box   311
Folder   29
All Star Pro Game
Box   311
Folder   30
American Inventory
Box   311
Folder   31
Assembly VI
Box   311
Folder   32
Camel News Caravan
Box   311
Folder   33
Eisenhower Specials
Box   311
Folder   34
Eleventh Hour News
Box   311
Folder   35
Gillette Sportsreel
Box   311
Folder   36
Hats in the Ring
Box   311
Folder   37
NBC Sportsreel
Box   311
Folder   38
Miscellaneous Program
Box   311
Folder   39
Today
Box   311
Folder   40
Where the People Stand
Box   311
Folder   41
Who Said That?
Box   311
Folder   42
Miscellaneous File
Meyers, Joseph O. Papers, 1950-1957
Physical Description: 8 boxes (7.4 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note

Papers of a manager of news operations who assumed that responsibility upon the promotion of Frank McCall in 1950. The files are divided chronologically by year and span the period 1950 to 1957. The papers pertaining to 1956, however, are only fragmentary. For each year the papers divide into the usual subdivisions of the News and Special Events Department: general subject files, NBC departmental files, foreign office files, station files, program files, and correspondents files. The chief exception to this filing scheme concerns the material dating from November, 1952 to November, 1953; at this time Meyers maintained daily correspondence files which consisted of carbons of outgoing letters, telegrams, and memoranda. These daily files are included within the subject files for their respective years. Because Meyers' responsibilities were broad but chiefly concerned with day-to-day operations of the news department, the daily correspondence files, together with the various kinds of logs he compiled provide an excellent source for examining the routine functioning of the department during the 1950s.

Meyers' duties included contact with the news staff, affiliated stations, wire services, overseas correspondents, direct selection of news stories, and supervision of all newsroom productions. As a result his papers contain frequent reference to William McAndrew and Len Allen. There is also correspondence with correspondents such as Joseph C. Harsch, Edwin Newman and Irving R. Levine concerning their assignments and difficulties in filing stories. The program files contain important material on the launching of Monitor, News on the Hour, The Quick and the Dead, and the coverage of the 1952 election.

1950
General Subject Files
Box   312
Folder   1
Audience Mail
Box   312
Folder   2
Awards
Box   312
Folder   3
Correspondence, General
Box   312
Folder   4
Elections
Box   312
Folder   5
Enterprise Stories
Box   312
Folder   6
Esso Commercials
Box   312
Folder   7
International Pickup Log
Box   312
Folder   8-9
News and Special Events Logs
Box   312
Folder   10
Program Reports
Box   312
Folder   11
Radio Writers Guild
Box   312
Folder   12
Policy
Box   312
Folder   13
United Nations
Departmental Files
Box   312
Folder   14
General
Box   312
Folder   15
Engineering
Box   312
Folder   16
Newsroom-Internal
Box   312
Folder   17
Public Affairs
Box   312
Folder   18
Special Events
Box   312
Folder   19
WNBC
Foreign Office Files
Box   312
Folder   20
Alaska
Box   312
Folder   21
China
Box   312
Folder   22
France
Box   312
Folder   23
Great Britain
Box   312
Folder   24
Israel
Box   312
Folder   25
Italy
Box   312
Folder   26-27
Japan
Box   312
Folder   28
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   312
Folder   29
Switzerland
Box   312
Folder   30
Yugoslavia
Program Files
Box   312
Folder   31
[George Hicks]
Box   312
Folder   32
Herman Hickman
Box   312
Folder   33
Miscellaneous Programs
Box   312
Folder   34
Miscellaneous Specials
Scope and Content Note: Included is a transcript of Fishermen's Folk Songs, August 31
Box   312
Folder   35
News of the World
Box   312
Folder   36
On the Line with Bob Considine
Box   312
Folder   37
The Quick and the Dead, by Fred Friendly, July 6, #1 and , July 13, #2
Box   312
Folder   38
Three Star Extra
Box   312
Folder   39
Voices and Events, November 12, by James Fleming
Box   312
Folder   40
World News Roundup
Station Files
Box   312
Folder   41
General
Box   312
Folder   42
Chicago
Box   312
Folder   43
Hollywood
Box   312
Folder   44
San Francisco
Box   312
Folder   45
Washington, D.C.
Correspondents Files
Box   312
Folder   46
Beatty, Morgan
Box   312
Folder   47
Begon, Jack
Box   312
Folder   48
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   312
Folder   49
Cassidy, Henry
Box   312
Folder   50
Chaplin, W. W.
Box   312
Folder   51
Haaker, Edwin
Box   312
Folder   52
Kaltenborn, Hans
Box   312
Folder   53
Mueller, Merrill
Box   312
Folder   54
Trout, Robert
1951
General Subject Files
Box   312
Folder   55
Audience Mail
Box   312
Folder   56
Awards
Box   312
Folder   57
Civil Defense
Box   312
Folder   58
Correspondence-General
Box   312
Folder   59
Ideas
Box   312
Folder   60-62
International Pickup Logs
Box   313
Folder   1-3
News and Special Events Logs
Box   313
Folder   4-5
Memos
Box   313
Folder   6
Price Quotations
Box   313
Folder   7
Program Reports
Box   313
Folder   8
Promotion
Box   313
Folder   9
Radio Writers Guild
Box   313
Folder   10
RCA
Box   313
Folder   11
Television Audio
Box   313
Folder   12
United Press
Box   313
Folder   13
United Nations
Departmental Files
Box   313
Folder   14
Engineering
Box   313
Folder   15
Legal
Box   313
Folder   16
Newsroom-Internal
Box   313
Folder   17
Program
Box   313
Folder   18
Public Affairs
Box   313
Folder   19
WNBC
Foreign Office Files
Box   313
Folder   20
Bangkok
Box   313
Folder   21
France
Box   313
Folder   22
Germany
Box   313
Folder   23
Great Britain
Box   313
Folder   24
Japan
Box   313
Folder   25
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   313
Folder   26
Singapore
Program Files
Box   313
Folder   27
[Herman Hickman]
Box   313
Folder   28
Let the People Speak
Box   313
Folder   29
News of the World
Box   313
Folder   30
The Quick and the Dead
Specials
Box   313
Folder   31
General
Box   313
Folder   32
Are You About to Die?
Box   313
Folder   33
British Elections
Box   313
Folder   34
Great Moments of Shakespeare
Box   313
Folder   35
Japanese Peace Treaty
Box   313
Folder   36
Living History, 1950
Box   313
Folder   37
MacArthur
Box   313
Folder   38
NBC Anniversary Show, 1951 September 5, by Phil Leslie
Box   313
Folder   39
Royal Visit
Box   313
Folder   40
Tex and Jinx
Box   313
Folder   41
Voices and Events
Box   313
Folder   42
Washington on the Spot
Box   313
Folder   43
World News Roundup
Box   313
Folder   44
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Station Files
Box   313
Folder   45
General
Box   313
Folder   46
Chicago
Box   313
Folder   47
Hollywood
Box   313
Folder   48
San Francisco
Box   313
Folder   49
Washington, D.C.
Correspondents Files
Box   313
Folder   50
Archinard, Paul
Box   313
Folder   51
Banghard, Ken
Box   313
Folder   52
Beatty, Morgan
Box   313
Folder   53
Harkness, Richard
Box   313
Folder   54
Hicks, George
Box   313
Folder   55
Israels, Josef
Box   313
Folder   56
Kaltenborn, Hans
Box   313
Folder   57
Kurzman, Dan
Box   313
Folder   58
Landman, Amos
Box   313
Folder   59
Lawrence, David
Box   313
Folder   60
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   313
Folder   61
Pearson, Leon
Box   313
Folder   62
Scott, Ed
1952
General Subject Files
Box   313
Folder   63
Armed Forces Radio
Box   313
Folder   64
Associated Press
Box   313
Folder   65
Closed Circuits
Box   313
Folder   66
Correspondence-General
Box   313
Folder   67-69
Daily Correspondence File, November-December
Box   313
Folder   70
Federal Communications Commission
Box   313
Folder   71
INS
Box   313
Folder   72
Logs, January
Box   313
Folder   73
MacAndrew, William
Box   313
Folder   74
Memos
Box   314
Folder   1-3
Memos
Box   314
Folder   4
Miscellany
Box   314
Folder   5
News Services
Box   314
Folder   6
Newsroom Reports
Box   314
Folder   7
Taylor, Davidson
Box   314
Folder   8
Television Film
Box   314
Folder   9
United Press
Box   314
Folder   10
Wade Advertising Agency
Departmental Files
Box   314
Folder   11
Legal
Box   314
Folder   12
News
Box   314
Folder   13
Program
Box   314
Folder   14
Public Affairs
Box   314
Folder   15
WNBC
Foreign Office Files
Box   314
Folder   16
Brazil
Box   314
Folder   17
Egypt
Box   314
Folder   18
France
Box   314
Folder   19
Great Britain
Box   314
Folder   20
Italy
Box   314
Folder   21
Japan
Station Files
Box   314
Folder   22
General
Box   314
Folder   23
Hollywood
Box   314
Folder   24
San Francisco
Box   314
Folder   25
Washington, D.C.
Program Files
Box   314
Folder   26
Kaltenborn Edits the News
Box   314
Folder   27
Kate Smith
Box   314
Folder   28
Mike 95
Box   314
Folder   29
News of the World
Box   314
Folder   30
Point Four
Box   314
Folder   31
Pure Oil News Time
Specials
Box   314
Folder   32
General
Box   314
Folder   33
Elections
Box   314
Folder   34
Olympics
Box   314
Folder   35
Paid Political Programs
Box   314
Folder   36
Three Star Extra
Box   314
Folder   37
Today
1953
General Subject Files
Box   314
Folder   38
Conrad
Daily Correspondence File
Box   314
Folder   39-49
1953 January-May 10
Box   315
Folder   1-16
1953 May 11-October 21
Box   316
Folder   1-4
1953 October 22-November 30
Box   316
Folder   5
Logs, 1953 December
Box   316
Folder   6
Long Lens
Box   316
Folder   7
Miscellany
Box   316
Folder   8
Recorders
Box   316
Folder   9
Radio Writers Guild
Foreign Office Files
Box   316
Folder   10
Hong Kong
Box   316
Folder   11
Italy
Box   316
Folder   12
Miscellaneous Countries
Program Files
Specials
Box   316
Folder   13
Big Four Meeting
Box   316
Folder   14
End of an Era
Correspondents Files
Box   316
Folder   15
Dreier, Alex
Box   316
Folder   16
Sprague, William
1954
General Subject Files
Box   316
Folder   17
Accreditation
Box   316
Folder   18
Associated Press
Box   316
Folder   19
Audience Mail
Box   316
Folder   20
British Broadcasting Corporation
Box   316
Folder   21
Budget
Box   316
Folder   22
Circuits
Box   316
Folder   23
Communications
Box   316
Folder   24
Confidential File
Box   316
Folder   25
Film
Box   316
Folder   26
Ideas
Box   316
Folder   27-31
Logs
Box   316
Folder   32
Miscellany
Box   316
Folder   33
News Bulletins
Box   316
Folder   34
Newsletters
Box   316
Folder   35
Policy
Box   316
Folder   36
United Nations
Box   316
Folder   37
Writers Guild
Departmental Files
Box   316
Folder   38
Engineering
Box   316
Folder   39
McAndrew, William
Box   316
Folder   40
Newsroom
Box   316
Folder   41
Personnel
Box   316
Folder   42
Press
Box   316
Folder   43
Public Affairs
Box   316
Folder   44
Taylor, Davidson
Box   316
Folder   45
WNBC
Box   316
Folder   46
WNBT
Foreign Office Files
Box   316
Folder   47
Argentina
Box   316
Folder   48
Egypt
Box   316
Folder   49
Formosa
Box   316
Folder   50
France
Box   316
Folder   51
Germany
Box   316
Folder   52
Great Britain
Box   316
Folder   53
Hong Kong
Box   316
Folder   54
India
Box   316
Folder   55
Indo-China
Box   316
Folder   56
Italy
Box   316
Folder   57
Japan
Box   316
Folder   58
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   316
Folder   59
Morocco
Box   316
Folder   60
Philippines
Box   316
Folder   61
Spain
Box   316
Folder   62
Switzerland
Station Files
Box   316
Folder   63
General
Box   316
Folder   64
Chicago
Box   316
Folder   65
Washington, D.C.
Program Files
Box   316
Folder   66
Background
Box   316
Folder   67
Biography in Sound
Scope and Content Note: Includes script for “The Tumult and the Shouting,” November 28
Box   316
Folder   68
Comment
Scope and Content Note: Includes transcript for 1954 June 14
Box   316
Folder   69
Esso Reporter
Box   316
Folder   70
Heart of the News
Scope and Content Note: Includes script for December 18
Box   316
Folder   71
Letter to Jimmy
Box   316
Folder   72
Mueller Shows
Box   316
Folder   73
News of the World
Specials
Box   316
Folder   74
General
Box   316
Folder   75
Election Coverage
Box   316
Folder   76
Three Star Extra
Box   316
Folder   77
Today
Box   316
Folder   78
Tonight
Box   317
Folder   1
World News Roundup
Box   317
Folder   2
Your President's Week (contains 15 undated scripts)
Correspondents Files
Box   317
Folder   3
Beatty, Morgan
Box   317
Folder   4
Chaplin, W. W.
Box   317
Folder   5
Cott, Ted
Box   317
Folder   6
Frederick, Pauline
Box   317
Folder   7
Harsch, Joseph C.
Note: Includes script for Heart of the News, 1954 April 29
Box   317
Folder   8
Kaltenborn, Hans
Box   317
Folder   9
Levine, Irving R.
Box   317
Folder   10
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   317
Folder   11
Pearson, Leon
Box   317
Folder   12
Sprague, William
1955
General Subject Files
Box   317
Folder   13
Daylight Savings Time
Box   317
Folder   14
Filing
Box   317
Folder   15
Film
Box   317
Folder   16
Ideas
Box   317
Folder   17-23
Logs
Box   317
Folder   24
Miscellany
Box   317
Folder   25
Personal File
Box   317
Folder   26
Policy
Box   317
Folder   27
RCA
Box   317
Folder   28
Writers Guild
Departmental Files
Box   317
Folder   29
Engineering
Box   317
Folder   30
Newsdesk
Box   317
Folder   31
Personnel
Box   317
Folder   32
Press
Box   317
Folder   33
Taylor, Davidson
Box   317
Folder   34
WRCA
Foreign Office Files
Box   317
Folder   35
Argentina
Box   317
Folder   36
Australia
Box   317
Folder   37
Egypt
Box   317
Folder   38
Formosa
Box   317
Folder   39
France
Box   317
Folder   40
Germany
Box   317
Folder   41
Great Britain
Box   317
Folder   42
Italy
Box   317
Folder   43
Japan
Box   317
Folder   44
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   317
Folder   45
Switzerland
Box   317
Folder   46
Station File
Program Files
Box   317
Folder   47
Biography in Sound
Box   317
Folder   48
Eleventh Hour News (contains undated script)
Box   317
Folder   49
Esso Reporter
Box   317
Folder   50
Heart of the News
Box   317
Folder   51-53
Monitor
Box   317
Folder   54
News of the World
Box   317
Folder   55
Outlook, contains audition script, December 18
Specials
Box   317
Folder   56
General
Box   317
Folder   57
Russia, contains script for Special Report on the Russian Situation, February 8
Box   317
Folder   58
Three Star Extra
Box   317
Folder   59
World News Roundup
Correspondent Files
Box   317
Folder   60
Frederick, Pauline
Box   317
Folder   61
Levine, Irving R.
Box   317
Folder   62
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   317
Folder   63
Sharkey, Sam
Box   317
Folder   64
Taylor, Henry
1956
Box   317
Folder   65
Beatty, Morgan
Box   317
Folder   66
Germany
Box   317
Folder   67
Hong Kong
Box   317
Folder   68
Taylor, Davidson
1957
General Subject Files
Box   317
Folder   69
Associated Press
Box   317
Folder   70
Audience Mail
Box   317
Folder   71
Bookings
Box   317
Folder   72
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Box   317
Folder   73
Circuits
Box   317
Folder   74
Communications
Box   317
Folder   75
Contracts
Box   317
Folder   76
Film
Box   317
Folder   77
Ideas, Summer
Box   318
Folder   1
Miscellany
Box   318
Folder   2
Obituaries
Box   318
Folder   3
Personal
Box   318
Folder   4
Policy and Procedure
Box   318
Folder   5
RCA
Box   318
Folder   6
Ratings
Box   318
Folder   7
Satellite Coverage
Box   318
Folder   8
Show Monitoring
Box   318
Folder   9
United Nations
Box   318
Folder   10
United Press
Box   318
Folder   11
Writers Guild
Departmental Files
Box   318
Folder   12
Engineering
Box   318
Folder   13
Newsdesk
Box   318
Folder   14
Press
Box   318
Folder   15
Public Affairs
Box   318
Folder   16
Radio Network
Box   318
Folder   17
Sports
Box   318
Folder   18
Television News
Box   318
Folder   19
WRCA
Foreign Office Files
Box   318
Folder   20
Africa
Box   318
Folder   21
Argentina
Box   318
Folder   22
Australia
Box   318
Folder   23
Austria
Box   318
Folder   24
Cuba
Box   318
Folder   25
Egypt
Box   318
Folder   26
Formosa
Box   318
Folder   27
France
Box   318
Folder   28
French Morocco
Box   318
Folder   29
Germany
Box   318
Folder   30
Great Britain
Box   318
Folder   31
Hong Kong
Box   318
Folder   32
India
Box   318
Folder   33
Israel
Box   318
Folder   34
Italy
Box   318
Folder   35
Japan
Box   318
Folder   36
Lebanon
Box   318
Folder   37
Miscellaneous Countries
Box   318
Folder   38
Pakistan
Box   318
Folder   39
Spain
Box   318
Folder   40
Switzerland
Box   318
Folder   41
USSR
Box   318
Folder   42
Yugoslavia
Station Files
Box   318
Folder   43
General
Box   318
Folder   44
Chicago
Box   318
Folder   45
Hollywood
Box   318
Folder   46
Washington, D.C.
Program Files
Box   318
Folder   47
Biography in Sound, February 7, “Courage to Live” / by Earl Hamner
Box   318
Folder   48
Eleventh Hour News
Hot Line Report/Service at Thirty
Box   318
Folder   49
General
Box   318
Folder   50-51
Logs, 1956 November-1957
Box   318
Folder   52
Life Around the World
Monitor
Box   318
Folder   53-54
General
Box   318
Folder   55-56
Logs, 1956 December-1957
Box   318
Folder   57
News of the World
News on the Hour
Box   318
Folder   58
General
Logs,
Box   318
Folder   59-60
1957 January-May
Box   319
Folder   1-4
1957 June-December
Box   319
Folder   5
Nightline
Box   319
Folder   6
Outlook
Box   319
Folder   7
Overseas Byline
Specials
Box   319
Folder   8
General
Box   319
Folder   9
Inaugural Coverage
Box   319
Folder   10
NATO
Box   319
Folder   11
Projection '58, December 28
Box   319
Folder   12
Visit of Elizabeth II
Box   319
Folder   13
Three Star Extra
Box   319
Folder   14
Today
Box   319
Folder   15
Tonight
Box   319
Folder   16
World News Roundup
Correspondents Files
Box   319
Folder   17
Beatty, Morgan
Box   319
Folder   18
Cassidy, Henry
Box   319
Folder   19
Chaplin, W. W.
Box   319
Folder   20
Frederick, Pauline
Box   319
Folder   21
Harsch, Joseph C.
Box   319
Folder   22
Huntley, Chet
Box   319
Folder   23
Miscellaneous Correspondents
Box   319
Folder   24
Mueller, Merrill
Box   319
Folder   25
Pearson, Leon
Mills, Ted. Production Files, 1954-1955
Physical Description: 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
General Papers
Box   320
Folder   1
Miscellany, 1954-1955
Box   320
Folder   2
Field Memos, 1954
Box   320
Folder   3
Ideas, 1954-1955
Program Files
Box   320
Folder   4
“The Man from Louviers,” 1954 August 16
Box   320
Folder   5
, 1954 August 23“Joe Diamond of Germantown (film transcripts only)
Box   320
Folder   5 (continued)
“The Face of Southeast Asia,” 1954 August 30
Box   320
Folder   6
“The Great American Game,” 1954 September 6
Note: Film transcripts only.
Box   320
Folder   7
“The Duel for Germany,” 1954 October 10
Box   320
Folder   8
“November Harvest,” 1954 October 17
Box   320
Folder   9
“Sunset in Suez,” 1954 November 7
Box   320
Folder   10
“Detroit Story,” 1954 November 14
Box   320
Folder   11
“Kenya, Land of Hope and Terror,” 1954 November 21
Box   320
Folder   12
“The Defenders,” 1954 December 12
Box   321
Folder   1
“Italy on the Brink,” 1954 December 26
Box   321
Folder   2
“Honorable Freshman,” 1955 January 9
Box   321
Folder   3
“Uneasy Alliance,” 1955 January 16
Box   321
Folder   4
[Military spending], 1955 January 23
Box   321
Folder   5
“How Close Are We to War?,” 1955 February 6
Box   321
Folder   6
“German Rearmament,” 1955 February 20
Box   321
Folder   7
“The Road,” 1955 March 6
[Population], 1955 April 3
Mueller, Merrill. Papers, 1953-1954
Physical Description: 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Box   322
Folder   1-11
Correspondence, 1953 December-1954 December
Public Service, 1944-1965
Physical Description: 18 boxes (12.4 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: Arranged into six sections: Doris Ann Papers; Wade Arnold Papers; Doris Corwith Papers; Dorothy Culbertson Papers; Margaret Cuthbert Papers; Edward Stanley Papers.
Ann, Doris. Papers, 1950-1961
Physical Description: 3 boxes (3.0 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Box   323
Folder   1
Biographical Information, 1961
Subject Files
Box   323
Folder   2
Awards, 1950-1955
Box   323
Folder   3
Budget, 1954, 1956
Box   323
Folder   4
Correspondence-Miscellaneous, 1951-1956
Box   323
Folder   5
Policy and Procedures, 1952-1956
Box   323
Folder   6-8
Program Ideas, 1953-1956
Box   323
Folder   9
Public Service Announcements, 1951-1952, 1955
Box   323
Folder   10
Public Service Film, 1951-1952, 1956
Box   323
Folder   11-12
Religious Correspondence, 1952-1956
Box   323
Folder   13
Reports, 1952-1956
Special Causes Correspondence
Box   323
Folder   14
American Cancer Society, 1952-1953
Box   323
Folder   15
American Heritage Foundation, 1951
Box   323
Folder   16
American Medical Association, 1951-1952
Box   323
Folder   17
Armed Forces Blood Donor Program, 1952
Box   323
Folder   18
Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1952
Box   323
Folder   19
Brotherhood Week, 1952
Box   323
Folder   20
Canada, 1952
Box   323
Folder   21
Community Chest, 1951-1953
Box   323
Folder   22
Crusade for Freedom, 1951-1953, 1955
Box   323
Folder   23
Easter Seals, 1953, 1955
Box   323
Folder   24
Heart Fund, 1952-1953, 1955
Box   323
Folder   25
March of Dimes, 1951-1952
Box   323
Folder   26
Miscellaneous Special Causes, 1951-1956
Box   323
Folder   27
National Guard
Box   323
Folder   28
National Safety Council, 1951-1952
Box   323
Folder   29
National Tuberculosis Association, 1951-1953
Box   323
Folder   30
Red Cross, 1951-1953
Scope and Content Note: Contains Answer the Call, a script for a television special by Ken Greenberg, 1952 February 21
Box   323
Folder   31
U.S. Treasury Department, 1951-1952
Box   323
Folder   32
YMCA/YWCA, 1952-1953
Box   323
Folder   33
Television Workshop, 1955
Scope and Content Note: Contains an April 1955 Catholic Hour script entitled “Confession.”
Program Files
Conversations with Distinguished Elderly Wise Men
Box   323
Folder   34-36
Correspondence, 1951-1954

Scope and Content Note
  • 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.”
Box   323
Folder   37
Publicity, 1953
Eternal Light
Box   323
Folder   38
“Passover Theme-And Variations,” 1960 April 10
Box   323
Folder   38
“Between Two Eternities” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1960 November 27
Box   323
Folder   38
“Passage to Freedom” / by Joseph Mindel, 1961 March 26
Box   323
Folder   38
“No Wreath and No Trumpet” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1961 November 5
Box   324
Folder   1
“The Search” / by Virginia Mazer, 1961 November 12
Box   324
Folder   1
“Young Sam Gompers” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1961 November 19
Box   324
Folder   2
“Great Translations of the Bible, II,” 1961 December 3
Box   324
Folder   2
“A Cut of Light” / by David Mark, 1961 December 10
Box   324
Folder   2
“Mrs. Perlberg's Partner in Heaven” / by Sylvia Berger, 1961 December 24
Box   324
Folder   3
“The Miracle-Maker” / by Mildred Vermont, 1962 February 25
Box   324
Folder   3
“The Tender Grass” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1962 April 15
Frontiers of Faith/Catholic Hour
Box   324
Folder   4
Acceptance, 1953
Box   324
Folder   5-7
Correspondence, 1952-1956
Production Files
Box   324
Folder   8
by Jason Johnson, 1953 January 4
Box   324
Folder   8
by Jason Johnson, 1953 January 11
Box   324
Folder   8
by Jason Johnson, 1953 January 18
Box   324
Folder   8
by Jason Johnson, 1953 January 25
Box   324
Folder   9
by Rev. Milton A. Galamison, 1953 February 8
Box   324
Folder   9
by Dr. John Ellis Large, 1953 February 15
Box   324
Folder   9
by Dr. Henry P. Van Dusen, 1953 February 22
Box   324
Folder   10
“A Living Room Retreat: Prayer,” 1953 March 1
Box   324
Folder   10
“A Living Room Retreat: God's Will,” 1953 March 8
Box   324
Folder   10
“A Living Room Retreat: Patience,” 1953 March 15
Box   324
Folder   10
“A Living Room Retreat: Humility,” 1953 March 22
Box   324
Folder   10
“A Living Room Retreat: Thoughtfulness,” 1953 March 29
Box   324
Folder   11
by Dr. Arthur A. Rouner, 1953 April 12
Box   324
Folder   11
by Dr. Ralph Walker, 1953 April 26
Box   324
Folder   12
“The King's Hunchback” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 May 3
Box   324
Folder   12
“The Third Attribute” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 May 17?
Box   324
Folder   12
by Dr. O. Clay Maxwell, 1953 May 31
Box   324
Folder   13
by Theodore R. Caspar, 1953 June 14
Box   324
Folder   13
“From the Land of the Bible” / by David Harman, 1953 June 21
Box   324
Folder   13
by Dr. Chester Pennington, 1953 June 28
Box   324
Folder   14
by William A. Fagal, 1953 July 5
Box   324
Folder   14
1953 July 12
Box   324
Folder   14
1953 July 19
Box   324
Folder   14
1953 July 26
Box   324
Folder   15
“Facts on Faith,” 1953 August 2
Box   324
Folder   15
“Facts on Faith,” 1953 August 16
Box   324
Folder   15
“Facts on Faith,” 1953 August 23
Box   324
Folder   16
by Dr. Gaines M. Cook, 1953 September 6
Box   324
Folder   16
by Albert Crews, 1953 September 13
Box   324
Folder   16
by Dr. Truman Douglass, 1953 September 20
Box   324
Folder   16
by Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, 1953 September 27
Box   324
Folder   17
“The Gardener Who Was Afraid of Death” / by Henri Brochet, 1953 October 4
Box   324
Folder   17
“Fifty Missions,” 1953 October 11
Box   324
Folder   17
“Career Angel” / by Father Gerard Murray, 1953 October 18
Box   324
Folder   17
“Lucifer at Large” / by Frank Ford, 1953 October 23
Box   324
Folder   18
“The Remarkable Adventures of Deuteronomy Katz” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 November 8
Box   324
Folder   18
“His Great Name” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 November 15
Box   324
Folder   18
“Liberty in a Featherbed: The Story of Thomas Kennedy” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1953 November 22
Box   324
Folder   18
1953 November 29
Box   324
Folder   19
by Albert Crews, 1953 December 13
Box   324
Folder   19
by Albert Crews, 1953 December 20
Box   324
Folder   19
by Albert Crews, 1953 December 27
Box   324
Folder   20
“I Sing of a Maiden I,” 1954 January 3
Box   324
Folder   20
“I Sing of a Maiden II,” 1954 January 10
Box   324
Folder   20
“I Sing of a Maiden III,” 1954 January 17
Box   324
Folder   20
“I Sing of a Maiden IV,” 1954 January 24
Box   324
Folder   20
1954 January 31
Box   324
Folder   21
by Wayne Williams, 1954 February 7
Box   324
Folder   21
by Milton Galamison, 1954 February 14
Box   324
Folder   21
1954 February 21
Box   324
Folder   21
1954 February 28
Box   324
Folder   22
1954 March 7-28
Box   324
Folder   23
“Pulpit Debates,” 1954 April 4
Box   324
Folder   23
“Pulpit Debates,” 1954 April 11
Box   324
Folder   23
“Pulpit Debates,” 1954 April 18
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“Pulpit Debates,” 1954 April 25
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“The Microscope and the Prayer Shawl” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1954 May 2
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“The Camel and I” / by Morton Wishengrad, 1954 May 9
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“The Saying of the Fathers” / by Sylvia Berger, 1954 May 16
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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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Folder   1
“Journey Through Scripture: The Nature of the Bible” / by Dick Gilman, 1960 January 10
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“Journey Through Scripture: How to Read the Bible” / by Dick Gilman, 1960 January 17
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“Journey Through Scripture: The Message of the Old Testament” / by Dick Gilman, 1960 January 24
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“Journey Through Scripture: The Message of the New Testament” / by Dick Gilman, 1960 January 31
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“Grab and Grace” / by Charles Williams, 1960 February 21
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“Rembrandt and the Gospel” / by Bernard Reines, 1960 March 6
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“The Grandeur and Misery of Man,” 1960 March 13
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“Self Portrait” / by Elliott Baker, 1960 March 27
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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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“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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Folder   9
by Rev. Dominic Rover, 1961 November 11
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by Rev. Dominic Rover, 1961 November 15
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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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Miscellaneous Script fragments, 1954-1956, 1961
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Folder   12-13
Publicity, 1953-1956, 1961-1962
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Poets and Other People
“The Anatomy of Laughter,” 1956 October 31
“Poetry Without Tears,” 1956 November 7
“An Evening with Siobhan McKenna,” 1956 November 14
“A Tribute to Dylan Thomas,” 1956 November 21
“Some Aspects of Drama Today,” 1956 November 28
“Your Shakespeare-and Mine,” 1956 December 5
Specials
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America's Shrine to Mary, 1953
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And It Came to Pass, 1953
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Back to God, 1953, 1956
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Canonization of Pope Pius X, 1954
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Christmas Services, 1953-1956, 1961
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Cultural Aspects of Man, 1952
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Easter Services, 1953-1956
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Five Years Later, 1954
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Miscellaneous Specials, 1951-1956
Note: Includes Decision at New Delhi, 1961 December 3
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Mission to the World, 1952
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National Vegetable Week, 1953
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Palm Sunday Services, 1953-1956
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Passover, 1953
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Religion in American Life, 1953
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Report From Moscow, 1961
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Roll Up Your Sleeves, 1952
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A Visitor From America, by Norman Lessing, 1954 April 11
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Watchnite Services, 1953-1954
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Folder   33
Where Are We?, 1952
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Wide, Wide World, 1956
Arnold, Wade. Papers, 1944-1953
Physical Description: 5 boxes (3.2 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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
Living, 1948-1950
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General Correspondence
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Sponsorship (Twentieth Century Fund)
Program File
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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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Folder   9
#21, “Wisdom in the Street,” 1948 July 18
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#23, 1948 August 1
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Folder   10
#24, “The Sun and You,” 1948 August 8
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Folder   10
#25, “Rackets on the Doorbell,” 1948 August 15
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Folder   10
#26, “The Biggest Job in the World” / by Wade Arnold, 1948 August 22
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Folder   10
#26, “New Draft-New Army?” / by William Hodapp and Lou Hazam, 1948 August 29
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Folder   10
#28, “Plight of Our Hospitals: A Drama Diagnosis,” 1948 September 5
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Folder   10
#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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Folder   12
#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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Folder   12
#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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Folder   14
#68, “No Family Should be Without One” / by Dorothea Lewis, 1949 June 12
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Folder   14
“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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Folder   21
#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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Folder   34
#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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Folder   38
#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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Folder   3
“Revolution: F. O. B. Detroit” / by Milton Wayne, 1950 August 5
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Folder   4
#108, “Wrinkles for Uncle Sam” / by Dorothea J. Lewis, 1950 August 12
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Folder   5
“The Happiness of Pursuit” / by Milton Wayne, 1950 August 19
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Folder   5
#110, “Clicking Turnstiles” / by Wade Arnold, Hugh Kemp and Jim Beach, 1950 August 26
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Folder   6
#93, As the Twig Is Bent,” 1950 September 2
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“Malice in Wonderland,” 1950 September-October
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Folder   7
Correspondence
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Folder   8
Scripts
by Wade Arnold, 1950 September 30
by Wade Arnold and Milton Wayne, 1950 October 7
#114, by Harry Gersh, 1950 October 14
by Harold Wallis Steck, 1950 October 21
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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Folder   9
“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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Folder   9
“Listen to the Children: A World I Never Made” / by Harry Gersh, 1950 December 2
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Folder   10
“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
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
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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Folder   10
#15, “The Darling” / by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1952 March 7?
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This Is India, 1952
University Theatre (later NBC Theatre)
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Correspondence, 1948-1950
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Instructional Material, undated
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Publicity, 1948-1950
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Ratings, 1948
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Schedules, 1948-1950
Program Files
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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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Folder   18
“The History of Mr. Polly” / by H. G. Wells, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1948 October 17
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Folder   18
“She Stooped to Folly” / by Ellen Glasgow, adapted by Jack C. Wilson and Dick Simmons, 1948 October 24
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Folder   18
“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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Folder   19
#16, “Of Human Bondage” / by Somerset Maugham, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 November 14
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Folder   19
#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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Folder   20
#19, “After Many a Summer Dies the Swan” / by Aldous Huxley, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 December 12
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Folder   20
#21, “Alice in Wonderland” / by Lewis Carroll, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1948 December 26
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Folder   21
#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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Folder   21
#24, “The Ministry of Fear” / by Graham Greene, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 January 23
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Folder   21
#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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Folder   23
#32, “The Marble Faun” / by Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 March 20
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Folder   23
#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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Folder   24
#35, “Moby Dick” / by Herman Melville, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 April 10
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Folder   24
#37, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” / by Mark Twain, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 April 17
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Folder   24
#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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Folder   26
“Brighton Rock” / by Graham Greene, adapted by Allan Surgal, 1949 June 25
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Folder   26
#47, “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” / by James Hilton, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt, 1949 July 9
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Folder   26
#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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Folder   27
#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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Folder   28
#56, “Penrod” / by Booth Tarkington, adapted by Robert Grey, 1949 September 25
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Folder   28
#57, “The Portrait of a Lady” / by Henry James, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1949 October 2
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Folder   28
#58, “House of Mirth” / by Edith Wharton, adapted by Alan Surgal, 1949 October 9
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Folder   29
#59, “Sister Carrie” / by Theodore Dreiser, adapted by George Lefferts, 1949 October 16
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Folder   29
“The Romantic Comedians” / by Ellen Glasgow, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 October 23
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Folder   29
#61, “Dark Laughter” / by Sherwood Anderson, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 October 30
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Folder   29
#62, “Dodsworth” / by Sinclair Lewis, adapted by Agnes Eckhardt, 1949 November 6
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Folder   1
#63, “Babylon Revisited” / by F. Scott Fitzgerald, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1949 November 13
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Folder   1
#64, “For Whom the Bell Tolls” / by Ernest Hemingway, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1949 November 20
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Folder   1
#66, “The Wild Palms” / by William Faulkner, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1949 December 4
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Folder   1
#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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Folder   2
#69, “Manhattan Transfer” / by John Dos Passos, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 January 8
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Folder   2
#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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Folder   3
#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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Folder   4
#79, “Angel Pavement” / by J. B. Priestley, adapted by Brainerd Duffield and Emerson Crocker, 1950 March 19
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Folder   4
#80, “Howard's Run” / by E. M. Forster, adapted by Horton Heath, 1950 March 26
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Folder   5
#82, “The Nazarene” / by Sholem Asch, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 April 9
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Folder   5
“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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Folder   5
#85, “Sons and Lovers” / by D. H. Lawrence, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 April 30
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Folder   5
#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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Folder   6
#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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Folder   6
“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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Folder   1
#99, “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court” / by Mark Twain, adapted by Jack C. Wilson, 1950 August 6
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Folder   1
#100, “The Track of the Cat” / by Walter V. Clark, adapted by George Lefferts, 1950 August 13
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Folder   1
#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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Folder   2
#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
Box   330
Folder   3
#109, “Northanger Abbey” / by Jane Austen, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1950 October 15
Box   330
Folder   3
#110, “Pere Goriot” / by Honore de Balzac, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1950 October 22
Box   330
Folder   3
#110, “Les Miserables” / by Victor Hugo, adapted by Frank and Virginia Wells, 1950 November 12
Box   330
Folder   3
#111, “The Red and the Black” / by Stendahl, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 November 2
Box   330
Folder   4
#113, “The Baron of Crogwig” / by Charles Dickens, adapted by Irving Glasser, 1950 November 19
Box   330
Folder   4
#112, “The Scarlet Letter” / by Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapter not indicated, 1950 November 26
Box   330
Folder   4
#115, “Bartleby the Scrivener” / by Herman Melville, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 December 3
Box   330
Folder   4
#116, “Madam Bovary” / by Gustave Flaubert, adapted by David Driscoll, 1950 December 9
Box   330
Folder   5
#117, “The Gambler” / by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1950 December 20
Box   330
Folder   5
#118, “The Kreutzer Sonata” / by Leo Tolstoy, adapted by Richard E. Davis, 1951 January 3
Box   330
Folder   5
#119, “Daisy Miller” / by Henry James, adapted by Claris A. Ross, 1951 January 10
Box   330
Folder   5
#120, “The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg” / by Mark Twain, adapted by Jack C. Wilson, 1951 January 24
Box   330
Folder   5
#121, “The Withered Arm” / by Thomas Hardy, adapted by Ernest Kinoy, 1951 January 31
Box   330
Folder   6
World's Great Novels, 1944-1950
Box   330
Folder   7
Your Mental Health, 1953
Corwith, Doris. Papers, 1944-1952
Physical Description: 2 boxes (0.6 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note

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.

Box   331
Folder   1
Biographical Material, 1952
Subject Files
Box   331
Folder   2
Awards, 1950
Box   331
Folder   3
A, 1950-1952
Box   331
Folder   4
Barnard College Radio and TV Institute, 1951-1952
Box   331
Folder   5-6
C-N, 1952
Box   331
Folder   7-9
Political Bookings, 1944, 1948-1949, 1952
Box   331
Folder   10
Program Analyses, 1945
Box   331
Folder   11
Presbyterian Church, 1952
Box   331
Folder   12
R-S
Box   331
Folder   13
United Nations, 1951-1952
Box   331
Folder   14
V-Y, 1952
Departmental Files
Box   331
Folder   15
Audience Promotion, 1950
Box   331
Folder   16
Eiges, Sidney H., 1952
Box   331
Folder   17
Miscellaneous Departments, 1949-1952
Box   331
Folder   18
News and Special Events, 1952
Box   331
Folder   19
Owned and Operated Stations, 1951-1952
Box   331
Folder   20
Stanley, Edward, 1951-1952
Program Files
Box   331
Folder   21
American Forum of the Air, 1952
Box   332
Folder   1
American Forum of the Air, 1952
Box   332
Folder   2
The Author Speaks, transcript, 1952 November 8
Box   332
Folder   3
Coffee in Washington, 1951-1952
Box   332
Folder   4
Fisk Jubilee Singers, 1952
Box   332
Folder   5
Meet the Press, 1952
Box   332
Folder   6
NBC Theatre, 1950
Box   332
Folder   7
NBC Symphony, 1950
Box   332
Folder   8
Pro and Con, 1952
Box   332
Folder   9
U. N. Is My Beat, 1952
Box   332
Folder   10
Viewpoint, U.S.A.: 1952 February 17, “Where Can We Cut the Federal Budget?”
Box   332
Folder   11
Youth Wants to Know, 1952
Culbertson, Dorothy. Papers, 1958-1961
Physical Description: 2 boxes (0.8 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Box   333
Folder   1
Coordinator of Educational Television File, 1958-1961
Box   333
Folder   2
Personal File, 1958-1961
Continental Classroom Producer's File, 1959-1961
Box   333
Folder   3
American Chemical Society
Box   333
Folder   4
Armed Forces Seminar
Box   333
Folder   5
Audience Mail
Box   333
Folder   6
Awards
Box   333
Folder   7
Baxter, John
Box   333
Folder   8
Budget
Box   333
Folder   9
College and Universities
Box   333
Folder   10
Color Broadcasting
Box   333
Folder   11
Contracts
Course Offerings
Box   333
Folder   12
American Government
Box   333
Folder   13
Biology
Box   333
Folder   14
Chemistry
Box   333
Folder   15
Mathematics
Box   333
Folder   16
Miscellany
Physics
Box   334
Folder   1
General
Box   334
Folder   2
Routines
Box   334
Folder   3
Foundations
Box   334
Folder   4
Instructional Staff
Box   334
Folder   5
International Broadcasts and Broadcasters
Box   334
Folder   6
Kinescopes
Box   334
Folder   7
Learning Resources Institute
Box   334
Folder   8
Miscellany
Box   334
Folder   9
NBC Contribution
Box   334
Folder   10
Patronage
Box   334
Folder   11
Production
Box   334
Folder   12-13
Publishers
Box   334
Folder   14
Ratings and Coverage
Box   334
Folder   15
Staff
Cuthbert, Margaret (-1968). Papers, 1944-1952
Physical Description: 3 boxes (1.8 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Departmental Files
Box   335
Folder   1
Arnold, Wade, 1948-1950
Box   335
Folder   2
Fischer, Sterling, 1948-1949
Box   335
Folder   3
McCrary, Tex, 1948-1952
Owned and Operated Stations
Box   335
Folder   4
General, 1948-1950
Box   335
Folder   5
Chicago, WMAQ-WNBQ, 1951-1952
Public Affairs
Box   335
Folder   6
Awards, 1948-1949
Box   335
Folder   7
Children's Programming, 1946-1948
Box   335
Folder   8
College by Radio, 1949
Box   335
Folder   9
“Operation Frontal Lobes,” 1950-1951
Box   335
Folder   10
Reports, 1948-1951
Box   335
Folder   11
Miscellaneous Departments
Box   335
Folder   12
Stanley, Edward, 1951-1952
Box   335
Folder   13
Television, 1949-1950
Box   335
Folder   14
WNBC-WNBT, 1947-1951
Program Files
Box   335
Folder   15
AFL Union Industries Show, 1950
Box   335
Folder   16
The Battle for the Bill of Rights, 1949-1950
Box   335
Folder   17
First Freedom (also known as America United), 1949-1950
Box   335
Folder   18
Green Cross Song Festival, 1950-1951
Box   335
Folder   19
Home Is What You Make It, 1944
Box   335
Folder   20
Kate Smith, 1950
Box   335
Folder   21
Living, 1948-1950
Box   335
Folder   22
Mr. and Mrs. America View the United Nations, 1948
Box   335
Folder   23-25
NBC Theatre (also known as University Theatre), 1948-1950 Advisory Committee
Box   335
Folder   27
Poetry of Carl Sandburg, 1951
Box   335
Folder   28
Pro and Con, 1948
Box   335
Folder   29-31
Public Affairs, 1948-1952,
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Box   335
Folder   32
“Americans the World Over,” 1948-1949
Box   335
Folder   33
Story to Order, 1945-1949, #112 by Lydia Perera
Box   336
Folder   1
University of Chicago Round Table, 1949
Box   336
Folder   2
World's Greatest Novels, 1944-1949 (became University Theatre)
Public Service Files
Box   336
Folder   3
Alcoholism, 1950-1952
Box   336
Folder   4
American Cancer Society, 1949-1951
Box   336
Folder   4
Walter Johnson-Biography for Radio / by Howard Rodman, 1949 April 23
Box   336
Folder   5
American Civil Liberties Union, 1951
Box   336
Folder   6
American Committee on Maternal Welfare, 1950
Box   336
Folder   7
American Dental Association, 1949
Box   336
Folder   8
American Diabetes Association, 1950-1951
Box   336
Folder   9
American Heart Association, 1950-1951
Box   336
Folder   10
American Medical Association, 1948-1952
Box   336
Folder   10
Your Health Today “Calling Unknown Diabetics,” 1948 December 11
Box   336
Folder   11
American Nursing Association, 1948
Box   336
Folder   12
American Ordinance Association, 1950
Box   336
Folder   13
American Osteopathic Association, 1949
Box   336
Folder   14
American Red Cross, 1948-1952
Box   336
Folder   15
American Silent Guest Committee, 1948
Box   336
Folder   16
Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, 1951-1952
Box   336
Folder   17
Associated Country Women, 1950
Box   336
Folder   18
Associated Hospital Service, 1950
Box   336
Folder   19
Association of American Colleges, 1950-1952
Box   336
Folder   20
Booker T. Washington Memorial, 1950
Box   336
Folder   21
Boy Scouts, 1948-1952
Box   336
Folder   22
Boys and Girls Week, 1949-1951
Box   336
Folder   23
Boys Town, 1950
Box   336
Folder   24
British Broadcasting Corporation, 1951
Box   336
Folder   25
Camp Fire Girls, 1950
Box   336
Folder   25
Camp Fire Girls' Birthday Show / a radio special by Agnes Eckhardt, 1950 February 24
Box   336
Folder   26
CARE, 1948-1951
Box   336
Folder   26
The Story of a Letter / a radio special by Martha David, 1951 July 27
Box   336
Folder   27
Community Chest, 1949-1950
Box   336
Folder   28
Crusade for Freedom, 1951
Box   336
Folder   29
Economic Cooperative Administration, 1950
Box   336
Folder   30
Foreign Policy Association, 1950-1951
Box   336
Folder   30
1951 November 1, “A Balance Sheet for the Free World,” a speech by Lord Halifax
Box   336
Folder   31
General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1950-1951
Box   337
Folder   1
Girl Scouts, 1949-1952, contains script draft for Public Affairs, , 1951 October 20
Box   337
Folder   2
Grange, 1948
Box   337
Folder   3
Herald-Tribune Youth Forum, 1949-1951
Box   337
Folder   4
Human Rights Day, 1949
Box   337
Folder   5
Institute for International Education, 1950
Box   337
Folder   6
Institute for Scrap Iron and Steel, 1951
Box   337
Folder   7
International Chiropracters Association, 1949-1951
Box   337
Folder   8
League for Industrial Democracy, 1951
Box   337
Folder   9
L, 1949-1951
Box   337
Folder   10
Miscellaneous Special Causes
Box   337
Folder   11
NAACP, 1949-1951
Box   337
Folder   12
National Association for Help of Retarded Children, 1951-1952
Box   337
Folder   13
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1950-1951
Box   337
Folder   14
National Congress of American Indians, 1949
Box   337
Folder   15
National Safety Council, 1948-1949
Box   337
Folder   16
National Society for Crippled Children, 1951
Box   337
Folder   17
Parent-Teacher Association, 1949
Box   337
Folder   18
President's Highway Safety Conference, 1950-1951
Box   337
Folder   19
P, 1951-1952
Box   337
Folder   20
Radcliffe Radio Institute, 1947
Box   337
Folder   21
Rotary International, 1949-1950
Box   337
Folder   22
S, 1949-1952
Box   337
Folder   23
Twentieth Century Fund, 1949
Box   337
Folder   24
UNESCO, 1948
Box   337
Folder   25
United Jewish Appeal, 1949-1950
Box   337
Folder   26
United Negro College Fund, 1949-1950
Box   337
Folder   27
United States Army, 1949, 1951
Box   337
Folder   28
U, 1950
Box   337
Folder   29
Voice of Democracy, 1950
Box   337
Folder   30
Yale University, 1951
Stanley, Edward. Papers, 1944, 1948-1965
Physical Description: 3 boxes (3.0 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note

Papers of a manager of public service programs. The majority of the files date from the period 1951-1953, the main exception being the material on his supervision of the Educational Television project, 1956-1960, and Continental Classroom, which developed from the project. The files divide into three categories: SUBJECT FILES, DEPARTMENTAL FILES, and PROGRAM FILES.

Of primary interest within the departmental files are the monthly staff reports. In the program files one will find various kinds of material such as correspondence, memoranda, scripts, contracts, and promotional material, particularly for programs such as Family Living, Last Man Out, Tactics, and Youth Brings You Music. There are also program files with the ETV material which is filed with the departmental material. These programs, which NBC produced for broadcast on the nation's educational television stations include Briefing Session, Decision for Research, and The Subject Is Jazz. There is also some informative correspondence dealing with the demise of Continental Classroom. Of interest in the subject files are the scripts and correspondence relating to Carl Sandburg's appearance on television (he was interviewed by Stanley). There is also some material on a media-wide promotion of Radio Free Europe and Stanley's personal interest in the National Urban League.

Subject Files
Box   338
Folder   1
Adams, Maude, 1953
Box   338
Folder   2
American Civil Liberties Union, 1952-1953
Scope and Content Note: Contains Four Who Were Burned, a radio special by Morton Wishengrad, 1952
Box   338
Folder   3
American Heritage Foundation, 1952
Box   338
Folder   4
American history program, 1951-1957
Box   338
Folder   5
American Legion, 1952-1954
Box   338
Folder   6
American Medical Association, 1952-1953
Scope and Content Note: Contains “Alcoholism,” a part of the Medicine U.S.A. series, written by Peter Lyon
Box   338
Folder   7
American Musem of Natural History, 1951-1952
Box   338
Folder   8
American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, 1952-1953
Box   338
Folder   9
Armed Forces Medical Service, 1953
Box   338
Folder   10
Armed Forces Radio Services, 1951
Box   338
Folder   11
A, (contains One God, a radio special by Lawrence and Lee, based on the book by Florence Mary Fitch, 1954)
Box   338
Folder   12
British Broadcasting Corporations, 1951-1952
Scope and Content Note: Contains Shadows Before, a radio special written by Ken Pittendrigh, 1952 for UNESCO
Box   338
Folder   13
Brooklyn College, 1950-1951
Box   338
Folder   14
B
Box   338
Folder   15
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1948
Box   338
Folder   16
Child Welfare League, 1951-1952
Box   338
Folder   17
Cincinnati College of Music, 1951-1952
Box   338
Folder   18
Columbia University, 1953
Box   338
Folder   19
Community Chest, 1949-1953
Box   338
Folder   20
Crusade for Freedom, 1952-1953
Box   338
Folder   21
C
Box   338
Folder   22
Dodd, Ed, 1952-1953
Box   338
Folder   23
D
Box   338
Folder   24
Educational Radio and Television, 1953-1954
Box   338
Folder   25
Education Writers Institute, 1953
Box   338
Folder   26
Ford Foundation, 1953
Box   338
Folder   27
Friends of the Land, 1950-1951
Box   338
Folder   28
Future Farmers of America, 1952
Box   338
Folder   29
F-G
Scope and Content Note: Contains script for Listen to the Witness, 1954 September 5
Box   338
Folder   30
Health Information Foundation, 1952-1953
Box   338
Folder   31
Herald Tribune Forum, 1952
Box   338
Folder   32
H
Box   338
Folder   33
Institute for Democratic Education, 1949-1950
Box   338
Folder   34
Jewish Organizations, 1953
Box   338
Folder   35
K
Box   338
Folder   36
League of Women Voters, 1953
Box   338
Folder   37-38
L-M
Box   338
Folder   39
National Council of Catholic Men, 1953-1954
Box   338
Folder   40
National Council of Churches, 1948-1955
Box   338
Folder   41
National Urban League, 1952-1954
Box   338
Folder   42
N-O
Box   338
Folder   43
Project Adequate Roads, 1953
Box   338
Folder   44
P
Box   338
Folder   45
Radio Free Europe, 1959-1960
Box   338
Folder   46
Reichert, Gene, 1953-1954
Box   338
Folder   47
R
Box   338
Folder   48
Salvation Army, 1951-1953
Box   338
Folder   49
Sandburg, Carl, 1951-1954
Scope and Content Note: 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
Box   338
Folder   50
Southern Baptist Convention, 1953
Box   338
Folder   51
Szamek, Pierre, 1951-1952
Box   338
Folder   52
S-T
Box   338
Folder   53
United Nations, 1951-1954
Box   338
Folder   54
U.S. Government Agencies, 1951-1954
Box   338
Folder   55
Voice of America, 1948-1952
Box   338
Folder   56
West Point, circa 1951
Scope and Content Note: Contains 3 scripts, circa 1951, for Music with a Story
Box   338
Folder   57
White House, 1952
Box   338
Folder   58
W
Departmental Files
Box   338
Folder   59
Ann, Doris, 1952-1953
Box   338
Folder   60
Arnold, Wade, 1952-1953
Scope and Content Note: Contains “The Killing that Didn't Make Sense” / by Robert Cenedella, a part of Criminal Mind, undated
Box   338
Folder   61
Awards, 1953
Box   338
Folder   62
A-B
Box   338
Folder   63
Continuity Acceptance, 1953-1954
Box   338
Folder   64
Corwith, Doris, 1951-1954
Scope and Content Note: Contains script for an undated episode of The Drama of the Bible, by Albert N. Williams
Box   338
Folder   65
Cuthbert, Margaret, 1952-1953
Educational Television Project
Box   338
Folder   66
Organizational Material, 1956-1957
Box   338
Folder   67
Budget, 1957-1958
Box   338
Folder   68
Coverage Summaries, 1957-1958
Box   338
Folder   69
Educational Television and Radio Center, 1957-1960
Box   338
Folder   70
Kinescopes, 1958
Box   339
Folder   1
Legal Material, 1956-1959
Box   339
Folder   2
Miscellany
Box   339
Folder   3
Operations, 1957
Box   339
Folder   4
Personnel, 1957-1958
Box   339
Folder   5
Public Reaction, 1956-1958
Box   339
Folder   6
Russian Cultural Exchange, 1958
Series
Box   339
Folder   7
General Material
Box   339
Folder   8
American Government and the Pursuit of Happiness
1957 March 14, #1, “What is Government?”
1957 March 21, #2, “The Supreme Court”
Box   339
Folder   9
American Scene
1957 March 11, #1, “The Historical Novel”
1957 March 18, #2, “The Frontier”
Box   339
Folder   10
Art and the Gods, 1957-1958
Briefing Session, 1958-1960
Box   339
Folder   11
General Correspondence
Box   339
Folder   12
Scripts, 1958-1959
April 1, #2, “The Future of Germany: Can Germany be Reunified?” by Joan Seaver
April 8, #3, “Iron Curtain Countries-Liberation or Containment” / by Joan Seaver
April 8, #4, “Our Middle East Oil Policy: Should We Carry A Bigger Stick?” by Joan Seaver
May 6, #7, “Mutual Security-Should the United States Extend Aid to Communist Countries?” by Joan Seaver
May 13, #8, “India-What Does Indian Neutralism Mean to the United States?” by Joan Seaver
May 20, #9, “Indonesia-Is U. S. Policy Realistic?” by Lane Slate
May 27, #10, “Red China-How Would U. S. Recognition Effect the East-West Balance of Power?”
June 3, #11, “Japan-Should U. S. Policy be Changed?” by Joan Seaver
June 10, #12, “U.S.S.R. - Can the U.S. Negotiate Successfully with the Soviets?” by Joan Seaver
June 17, #13, “U.S.S.R. - Has U.S. Complacency Given Leadership to the Soviets?” by Joan Seaver
1959 June 30, #13, “For White Christians Only” / by Harry McCarthy
Box   339
Folder   13
Camera on Washington, 1958
Box   339
Folder   14
Continental Classroom, 1960-1965
Decision for Research, 1958
Box   339
Folder   15
General
Box   339
Folder   16
Scripts, 1958,
March 24, #1, “The Mysterious Pulse”
March 31, #2, “When Pathways Divide”
April 7, #3, “Intruder in the Lifestream”
April 14, #4, “The Reluctant Host”
April 21, #5, “The Nature of the Enemy”
April 28, #6, “The Unknown Quantity”
May 5, #7, “Mystery in the Dark”
May 12, #8, “A Question of Analysis”
May 19, #9, “Where Life Begins”
May 26, #10, “The Crucial Interval”
June 2, #11, “The Instrument of Learning”
June 9, #12, “Machinery for Survival”
Box   339
Folder   17
Geography for Decision, 1957
March 12, #1, “Man Affects Geography”
March 14, #2, “Place Affects People”
April 9, #5, “Japan Today”
Box   339
Folder   18
Highlights of Opera History, 1957
Box   339
Folder   19
International Geophysical Year, 1957
Box   339
Folder   20
Mathematics, 1957
Box   339
Folder   21
Report from America, 1958
The Subject Is Jazz, 1958-1959
Box   339
Folder   22
General
Box   339
Folder   23
Scripts
March 26, “What is Jazz?”
April 2, #2, “Performance”
April 9, “Ragtime”
April 16, #4, “Early Jazz”
April 23, #5, “Swing”
April 30, #6, “Blues”
May 7, #7, “Bop”
May 8, #8, “Cool”
May 21, #9, “Jazz and Other Arts”
June 4, #11, “Jazz Today”
Box   339
Folder   24
Survival, 1957
Box   339
Folder   25
Eiges, Sidney H., 1953-1955
Box   339
Folder   26
Evans, Jacob, 1953
Box   339
Folder   27
Granik, Ted, 1951-1953
Box   339
Folder   28
Graff, Robert, 1953-1954
Box   339
Folder   29
H
Box   339
Folder   30
Kammerle, Marilyn, 1952-1953
Box   339
Folder   31
K
Box   339
Folder   32
Labor Unions, 1952-1954
Box   339
Folder   33
Legal, 1952-1953
Box   339
Folder   34
Library, 1954
Box   339
Folder   35
L-M
Box   339
Folder   36
McAndrew, William, 1953-1954
Box   339
Folder   37
Marconi, Gioia, 1952-1954
Box   339
Folder   38
Miscellaneous Departments
Monthly Reports
Box   339
Folder   39-40
1952-1953
Box   340
Folder   1
1954, 1957
Box   340
Folder   2
P-R
Box   340
Folder   3
S
Scope and Content Note: Contains script for “Salome,” presented on NBC Opera Theatre, 1954 May 8
Box   340
Folder   4
Taylor, Davidson, 1952-1954
Box   340
Folder   5
Towle, Lucy, 1952-1953
Box   340
Folder   6
Waller, Judith, 1951-1953
Scope and Content Note: 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
Program Files
Box   340
Folder   7
America's Composers, 1953
Box   340
Folder   8
Anatomy of a Riot, 1952-1953
Box   340
Folder   9
And It Came to Pass, 1953 (contains script)
Box   340
Folder   10
The Author Speaks, 1953
Box   340
Folder   11
Carnival of Books, 1952-1954
Box   340
Folder   12
Catholic Hour, 1953-1954
Box   340
Folder   13
Coffee in Washington, 1952
Family Living
Box   340
Folder   14
General
Box   340
Folder   15-16
Previews
Box   340
Folder   17
Fire, 1953
Box   340
Folder   18
Frontiers of Faith, 1952-1954
Box   340
Folder   19
Hats in the Ring, 1953
Box   340
Folder   20
Here's to Your Health, 1951-1953
1952 October 5, #8, “Tuberculosis-A History of Hope” / by Lewis Baer
1952 December 7, #10, “One Drop of Blood” / by Eleanor Tarshis
1953 June 14, #15, “Medicine, Fact or Fiction” / by Francine Chase
Box   340
Folder   21
It's a Problem, 1952
Box   340
Folder   22
Last Man Out, 1953-1954, by Richard George Pedicini
October 4, #1, [Paul Crouch]
October 18, #3, [Elizabeth Bentley]
October 25, #4, [Edward Dymtryk]
November 2, #5, [Louise E. Light]
November 8, #6, [Ichior Izuka]
November 19, #8, [Elizabeth Bentley, II]
November, [Lou Rosser]
December 6, #10, [Dorothy K. Funn]
circa December, #11, [Igor Bogolepov, II]
1954 March 28, #28, [John Butler]
Box   340
Folder   23
Letter From Korea, 1953 June 7, a radio special by David Colson Hughes
Box   340
Folder   24
Meaning of America, 1953
Box   340
Folder   25
Meet the Press, 1952
Box   340
Folder   26
Men of Good Will, 1953
Box   340
Folder   27
NBC Lecture Hall, 1953
Scope and Content Note: Contains talk by Leopold Stokowski, 1953 October 17; and David Lilienthal, 1953 December 26
Box   340
Folder   28
NBC Theatre, 1951
Box   340
Folder   29
Report to the Nation, 1951
Box   340
Folder   30
Religion in American Life, 1953 November 1
Scope and Content Note: Contains partial script
Box   340
Folder   31
See You at the Polls, 1952-1953
Box   340
Folder   32
Songs of the Wild, 1952
Box   340
Folder   33
Sound Off, 1951
Box   340
Folder   34
Short Story, 1951-1953
Box   340
Folder   35
Tactics, 1959
#1 “Seventy-Five Thousand Chances to Live” / by George Lefferts
#2 “Caution Signals Ahead”
#3 “Time, You Thief” / by George Lefferts
#4 “Objective: Lives”
#5 “Attitudes Toward Cancer in Men”
#6 “Quo Vadis: The Philosophy of Cancer Research Today” / by George Lefferts
Box   340
Folder   36
U.N. Is My Beat, 1953
Box   340
Folder   37
University of Chicago Round Table, 1951-1954
1952
September 21, #756, “How American Visa Policy is Hurting American Science”
December 7, #767, “Industrial Uses of Atomic Energy for the Next Ten Years”
1953
February 15, #776, “Tolerance and Cooperation in American Democracy”
March 15, #780, “Three Billion People”
March 22, #781, “Propaganda and Psychological Warfare”
August 16, #801, “The Far Eastern Peace Conference”
Box   340
Folder   38
Victory at Sea, 1952-1953
Box   340
Folder   39
Viewpoint, U.S.A.
1953 November 15, “The Secondary Boycott”
Box   340
Folder   40
Washington on the Spot, 1951
Box   340
Folder   41
We Hold These Truths, 1953
Box   340
Folder   42
Where the People Stand, 1952-1953
Box   340
Folder   43
Where Am I?, 1953
Box   340
Folder   44
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 1951
Box   340
Folder   45-46
Youth Brings You Music, 1952-1953
Box   340
Folder   47
Youth Wants to Know, 1952-1953
Scope and Content Note: Contains transcripts of 1952 August 28 and 1954 June 24
Sports, 1940-1952
Physical Description: 6 boxes (2.2 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: Arranged into three sections: James M. Dolan Papers; John H. Mills Papers; William Stern Papers.
Dolan, James M. Papers, 1948-1952
Physical Description: 4 boxes (1.6 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Subject Files
Box   341
Folder   1
Miscellany, 1948-1952
Box   341
Folder   2
National Football Roundup, 1949-1951
Box   341
Folder   3
NCAA Television Committee, 1949-1950
Box   341
Folder   4
Office Procedures, undated
Box   341
Folder   5
Prestone Scoreboard, 1951-1952
Box   341
Folder   6
Program Bookings, 1948-1952
Box   341
Folder   7
Ratings, 1949-1951
Box   341
Folder   8
Reports, 1949-1951
Box   341
Folder   9
Sales, 1950
Box   341
Folder   10
Sports Broadcasters Association, 1948-1952
Box   341
Folder   11
Sportsvision Inc., 1951
Box   341
Folder   12
Spotlight on Sports, 1950
Box   341
Folder   13
Theatre Television, 1950-1951
Sports Files
Box   342
Folder   1
Automobile Racing, 1949-1951
Baseball
Box   342
Folder   2
General, 1949-1952
Box   342
Folder   3
All-Star Games, 1949-1951
Box   342
Folder   4
Little League, 1949-1952
Box   342
Folder   5
World Series, 1949-1951
Box   342
Folder   6
Basketball, 1949-1950
Box   342
Folder   7
Bicycle Racing, 1949-1950
Box   342
Folder   8-10
Boxing, 1949-1952
Box   342
Folder   11
Crew, 1949-1952
Football
College
Box   342
Folder   12-13
1949-1950
Box   343
Folder   1-2
1951-1952
Box   343
Folder   3
Post-season Games, 1949-1951
Box   343
Folder   4
Professional, 1949-1951
Box   343
Folder   5-7
Golf, 1948-1952
Horse Racing
Box   343
Folder   8-9
1949-1950
Box   344
Folder   1
1951-1952
Box   344
Folder   2
Hunt Clubs, 1949-1950
Box   344
Folder   3
Ice Skating, 1950
Box   344
Folder   4
LaCrosse, 1949-1950
Box   344
Folder   5
Olympics, 1951-1952
Box   344
Folder   6
Polo, 1949-1951
Box   344
Folder   7
Skiing, 1949-1950
Box   344
Folder   8
Soccer, 1949-1950
Box   344
Folder   9
Swimming, 1949-1952
Box   344
Folder   10
Tennis, 1949-1952
Box   344
Folder   11
Track and Field, 1949-1951
Box   344
Folder   12
Wrestling, 1949-1952
Mills, John H. Papers, 1951-1952
Physical Description: 1 box (0.4 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Subject Files
Box   345
Folder   1
Daily Outgoing Correspondence, 1951 July-December
Box   345
Folder   2
Facilities Orders, 1951 July-December
Box   345
Folder   3
Policy and Procedures, 1951
Assignment Files
Box   345
Folder   4
American Artists, 1951-1952
Box   345
Folder   5
Baseball, 1951
Box   345
Folder   6
Barkley-Bradley Speeches, 1951
Box   345
Folder   7
Boxing, 1951
Box   345
Folder   8
Buster Crabbe's Wild West Show, 1951
Box   345
Folder   9-10
Football, 1951-1952
Box   345
Folder   11
Frontiers of Faith, 1951
Box   345
Folder   12
Goodyear Playhouse, 1951 October 14, “Abby Discovers Manhattan,” script by David Swift
Box   345
Folder   13
Miscellaneous Assignments, 1951-1952
Box   345
Folder   14
Philco TV Playhouse, 1951
Stern, William "Bill" (1907-1971). Papers, 1940-1952
Physical Description: 1 box (0.2 cubic feet) 
Scope and Content Note: 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.
Box   346
Folder   1
Colgate Sports Newsreel of the Air, 1940-1943, 1945-1947
1940 May 26, [Sammy Snead]
1940 August 18, [Leo Durocher]
1941 February 23, [Wille Hoppe]
1941 March 16, [Ben Bernie]
1943 March 6, [Eddie Rickenbacker]
Box   346
Folder   2
Correspondence, 1952
Box   346
Folder   3
Kaltenborn Edits the News, 1946
Box   346
Folder   4
Reports and Program Bookings, 1941-1949
Box   346
Folder   5
Unidentified Script Material, undated