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Radio programs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Grace E. Conway collection

 Collection
Identifier: L437
Scope and Contents This collection includes newspaper clippings, radio broadcast program scripts, and correspondence from Grace E. Conway in Indiana ranging from 1962 to 1970 regarding Conway's work in the media giving household advice and recognition.
Dates: 1962-1970

Harry J. Skornia, Indiana composers collection

 Collection — Folder S2447
Identifier: S2447
Scope and Contents This collection includes correspondence and research documents ranging from 1899 to 1944 compiled by Harry J. Skornia and his students at Indiana University for a series of radio programs about Indiana composers that were broadcast Sunday mornings from the Bloomington campus studios in cooperation with the WIRE radio station in Indianapolis. The research documents include biographies, lists of the composer's musical compositions, and typewritten transcriptions of articles from newspapers and...
Dates: 1899-1944

Indianapolis U.S.O. Council records

 Collection
Identifier: L487
Scope and Contents This collection documents the work of the Indianapolis U.S.O. Council. Records include the correspondence of the Indianapolis U.S.O. Council, administrative records, and publicity and historical pieces, as well as materials sent by the National U.S.O. The materials date from 1941 to 1947, with the bulk dating from 1942 to 1945. The collection documents the activities of the Indianapolis U.S.O. Council, its relationships with the national and regional headquarters of the U.S.O. as well as with...
Dates: 1941-1947

Manion Forum collection

 Collection — Folder S1610
Identifier: S1610
Scope and Contents This collection contains one letter from Emmett Mellenthin, managing director of the Manion Forum radio show in South Bend, Indiana to the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 20, 1964 regarding a convention held in San Francisco which was "a victory for Conservatism" and Mellenthin's thoughts on the 1964 presidential election and liberals' opinons about the right-wing program.
Dates: 1964

WBAA and WFBM radio programs collection

 Collection — Folder S2456
Identifier: S2456
Scope and Contents This collection contains two copies of a September 15, 1944 circular letter sent to "Dear Friend" from Jim Miles, program director of Purdue University's radio station, WBAA. Each letter included a copy of the station's Monday through Saturday revised program schedule, with School of the Air programs noted with astericks. The collection also includes a copy of the transcript of a tribute to President Franklin D. Roosevelt that was prepared by Booth...
Dates: 1944-1945