Radio programs
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Box 3: Radio Scripts
This box contains scripts/transcripts for radio productions written by Russell Porter. Productions include: Episode for Parents, Nightmare for Reflection, That's the Way It Is, These are your Children, Westward America episodes 1-39, and What is Man?.
Ima Mistachken and Beverly Bercu, 1948-1949
The file contains a radio program featuring Mort Silver and The Center Players of Dallas program for "The Women." Mort Silver was the stage name for Ima Mastachnik, the eldest brother of Olive Mistachnik Bercu and the uncle of Dorothy and Beverly Bercu.
KMYR Broadcast of Voice of America - 1954, 1954
Black and white film negative of unknown roadio personality reading from a document into a KMYR microphone while standing on the opera house stage that is set for the production Faust (June 26th-July 2nd) in Central City, Colorado.
KMYR Broadcast of Voice of America - 1954, 1954
Black and white film negative of unknown roadio personality reading from a document into a KMYR microphone while standing on the opera house stage that is set for the production Faust (June 26th-July 2nd) in Central City, Colorado.
KMYR Broadcast of Voice of America - 1954, 1954
Black and white film negative (an 8 x 10 photograph) of unknown roadio personality reading from a document into a KMYR microphone while standing on the opera house stage with two unidentified CCOH affiliates in Central City, Colorado.
Manuscripts and Transcripts (Radio Broadcasts), 1936-1983
Series 3 consists of documentation on lectures given by Yourgrau. Included are copies of speeches, correspondence with the sponsoring group, transcripts of radio broadcasts, and information on symposiums and congresses in which he participated.
Radio and Television Programs, 1941-1967
The file contains radio and television programs with speeches and interviews with Rabbi Laderman. Most of the programs were part of interfatih series with representatives of the three major faiths in America. Some of the stations were KLZ, KOA, and Denver 4 (CBS).
Radio Broadcasting at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, circa 1952
An unidentified man and woman, who appear to be hosting a radio show on the grounds of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado.
Radio Project FY 2003, 2001 January 25-February 20
This folder contains radio project materials.
Residence Halls - Students, 1976 November 24
The image depicts an unidentified individual wearing headphones and spinning a record while talking into a microphone, affiliated with the University of Denver, on 11-24-76.