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1. "A Basie Dozen"

Description:A tape from WMOT, Memphis, TN that includes 25 minute public radio modules of Count Basie memorabilia. See online finding aid for a list of the songs and performers.
Collection Holder:Center for Popular Music

4. "Ballad of Joe Hill"

Description:A radio script, n.d., for a program, possibly entitled Industrial Workers of the World.
Collection Holder:Utah State Historical Society

5. "Bright Destiny" Recording

Description:An hour long program on the history and future of Denver broadcast by KOA.
Collection Holder:Stephen H. Hart Library and Research Center

6. "Citizen Sounds" Sound Recording

Description:A recording that features 16 different 30-second voiced spot announcements using sound effects to show the value of radio. One side repeats the same sound effects without voice so local announcers can use the copy with a local call letter insertion.
Collection Holder:Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives, Bowling Green State University

7. "Columbia Magazine"

Description:Includes text of a live radio broadcast from the Grand Coulee Dam on its inauguration of power.
Collection Holder:Washington State Historical Society

8. "Come Back, Little Sheba" Script

Description:Uncorrected final rehearsal script adapted for radio by Robert Anderson, produced by The Theatre Guild, Inc. and presented on The United States Steel Hour.
Collection Holder:Special Collections Department, Alderman Memorial Library, University of Virginia

9. "Cruising with the Michigan State Police"

Description:Reprints of a series of 18 radio talks on the organization and activities of the Michigan State Police broadcast on WKAR, ca. 193?
Collection Holder:Burton Historical Collection

10. "Greece As I Saw It," n.d.

Description:Recording of a broadcast by Oscar Theodore Broneer relating to conditions in Greece at the end of World War II as recorded by NBC. In English and Greek.
Collection Holder:Hoover Institution

11. "How the U.S. Heard About Pearl Harbor," 1961

Description:Relates to the dissemination of information to the American public by radio commentators about the Pearl Harbor attack, December 7, 1941.
Collection Holder:Hoover Institution

12. "Kansas City Star"

Description:Contains profiles of the various people who worked for the newspaper, including WDAF Radio and WDAF-TV owned by the paper.
Collection Holder:Kansas Collection, University of Kansas

13. "Lectures on Ephesians"

Description:A series of messages delivered over KMPC, Beverly Hills, CA, by Louis T. Talbot, pastor, Church of the Open Door, Los Angeles, CA.
Collection Holder:Flora Lamson Hewlett Library

14. "Let's Talk About Brucellosis"

Description:Script for a June 13, 1949 program written by Dr. Robert N. Barr.
Collection Holder:Minnesota Historical Society

15. "Life as a Third Banana"

Description:Sound recording produced by Robert C. Bruce in 1991 in which he chronicles his 50 years as an actor, writer, producer and director in radio, television and motion pictures.
Collection Holder:Minnesota Historical Society

17. "Look Magazine" Photographs

Description:Includes photographs of radio programs and personalities. Contact the Museum for information about specific programs or people included in the collection.
Collection Holder:Museum of the City of New York

18. "Mighty Poorly"

Description:Script for a drama prepared by the U.S. Office of Education about the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Collection Holder:Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University

20. "Pioneer Tales"

Description:A radio script by Gladys Pinney presented on KSL, October 11, 1944, about Indians of Skull Valley and the early settlers of Grantsville.
Collection Holder:Utah State Historical Society
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