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- One Man's Family (August 28, 1950)
- Date
- 1950-08-28
- Description
- Book 77, Chapter 11. Frank Barton, announcer. Directed by Michael Rafetto. Father Barbour, recovering from an operation, refuses to use the crutches. Hazel and Jack drop in for a visit, and Jack and Clifford try in vain to get Pop to try the crutches.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- One Man's Family
- Subject
- One Man's Family (Radio program); Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- omf-002
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50206
- Title
- One Man's Family (August 29, 1950)
- Date
- 1950-08-29
- Description
- Book 77, Chapter 12. Frank Barton, announcer. Morse production. Directed by Michael Rafetto. Hazel and Clifford finally get Father to bend his knee.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- One Man's Family
- Subject
- One Man's Family (Radio program); Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- omf-003
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50207
- Title
- One Man's Family (August 30, 1950)
- Date
- 1950-08-30
- Description
- Book 77, Chapter 13. Frank Barton, announcer. Morse production. Directed by Michael Rafetto. Judge Hunter drops by to visit Father and brings his last will and testament along with some funny results.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- One Man's Family
- Subject
- One Man's Family (Radio program); Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- omf-004
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50208
- Title
- One Man's Family (August 31, 1950)
- Date
- 1950-08-31
- Description
- Book 77, Chapter 14. Frank Barton, announcer. Morse production. Directed by Michael Rafetto. Artie the gardener (Howard McNear) tells Jack and Clifford about a strange man who's been around the Sky Ranch. The man knows a lot about the family too. Could it be Elwood Giddings?
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- One Man's Family
- Subject
- One Man's Family (Radio program); Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- omf-005
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50209
- Title
- The Romance of Helen Trent (June 8, 1944)
- Date
- 1944-06-08
- Description
- Helen is trying to convince Gil that she should get married.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- The Romance of Helen Trent
- Subject
- Radio programs; Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- htrent-003
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50191
- Title
- The Romance of Helen Trent (November 23, 1944)
- Date
- 1944-11-23
- Description
- Helen and Agatha, thinking something has happened to Mrs. Kane, phones the police. The police informs them both that she was found dead in an auto accident.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- The Romance of Helen Trent
- Subject
- Radio programs; Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- htrent-001
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50184
- Title
- The Romance of Helen Trent (Undated)
- Date
- Undated
- Description
- Gil and Cynthia are sitting out under the stars. Could romance be in the air?
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- The Romance of Helen Trent
- Subject
- Radio programs; Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- htrent-004
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50190