Search results
Content Warning
This repository may contain outdated, harmful, or triggering terms and/or contentPages
- 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
- One Man's Family (November 15, 1942)
- Date
- 1942-11-15
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- One Man's Family
- Subject
- One Man's Family (Radio program); Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- omf-001
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50205
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- sound recording
- Title
- Rebroadcast of Baukhage's Description of FDR's Internment and Piano Playhouse
- Date
- 1945-04-15
- Description
- 12:30 PM - Rebroadcast of Baukhage's Description of FDR's Internment. George Hayes, announcer. With Baukhage, Walter Kiernan, etc. From 11:00 - 11:30 AM segment of April 15, 1945. 12:45 PM - Piano Playhouse - Unidentified pianist, singer, music and announcer.
- Series
- News programs
- Subject
- World War II
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; Baukhage, Hilmar R. (Hilmar Robert), b. 1889
- Local Identifier
- news-697
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-17173
- 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
- [date of publication not identified]
- Description
- Helen, thinking of Cynthia, remarks what a strong woman she is. Meanwhile Cynthia speaks to Gil Whitney for the first time, crying about the anniversary of the death of her husband.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- The Romance of Helen Trent
- Subject
- Radio programs; Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- htrent-002
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50187
- mods_typeOfResource_mt
- sound recording
- 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
- Title
- V-E Day Broadcasts (Reel 1)
- Date
- 1945-05-08
- Description
- Mutual Broadcasting System. President Harry Truman announces the end of the war in Europe in a special nationwide address. Following this, switch to London for a recording of Prime Minister Winston Churchill's address to the British Empire on the end of the war in Europe. Then to Washington where Fulton Lewis, Jr. recaps the morning's events and adds some interesting highlights about Truman's remarks to the press, reel concludes with recorded martial music.
- Series
- News programs
- Subject
- World War II; V-E Day, 1945
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972; Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965; Lewis, Fulton, 1903-1966
- Local Identifier
- news-713
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-17170
- Title
- The Wedding of Princess Elizabeth (Reel 1)
- Date
- 1947-11-20
- Description
- From Westminster Abbey. Pool coverage featuring Merrill Mueller, Frederick B. Opper, Howard K. Smith, Edward R. Murrow and Arthur Mann. Arrival of dignitaries, queen, princess.
- Series
- News programs
- Subject
- Royal weddings
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926-; Murrow, Edward R.
- Local Identifier
- news-732
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-17174
- Title
- WJSV Broadcast Day: Life Can Be Beautiful
- Date
- 1939-09-21
- Description
- Ralph Edwards, announcer. Written by Carl Bixby. Chi-Chi and Steve are returning from job-hunting, terribly depressed, because they feel nobody wants them. And then, Steve learns he's getting his old job back again.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- WJSV Broadcast Day
- Subject
- Radio programs; Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- wjsv-004
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50185
- Title
- WJSV Broadcast Day: Our Gal Sunday
- Date
- 1939-09-21
- Description
- James Flemming, announcer. Sunday is in the living room with Uncle Percy, and we learn that Percy has joined Henry's wartime company.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- WJSV Broadcast Day
- Subject
- Radio programs; Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- wjsv-002
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50182
- Title
- WJSV Broadcast Day: The Goldbergs
- Date
- 1939-09-21
- Description
- Art Millet, announcer. The Goldbergs are driving back to New York, and at a stop, George sends a mysterious telegram which shocks Molly.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- WJSV Broadcast Day
- Subject
- Radio programs; Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- wjsv-003
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50189
- Title
- WJSV Broadcast Day: The Original Amateur Hour (Reel 1)
- Date
- 1939-09-21
- Description
- Ralph Edwards, announcer. Starring Major Edward Bowes. Bowes salutes Mansfield, O., on this program. 1-I've Found A New Baby by Harlen Roustabouts. 2-A Heart That's Free by Helen Dixon, soprano. 3-Bird and rooster imitator Red Lane. 4-The Dream by Robert Tron, tenor. 5-I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart by Hoffman Sisters, a yodeling trio. 6-Melancholy Baby by Marian Caruso, tap dancer.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- WJSV Broadcast Day
- Subject
- Radio programs; Talent shows
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Bowes, Edward, Major, 1874-1946
- Local Identifier
- wjsv-005
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50186
- Title
- WJSV Broadcast Day: The Original Amateur Hour (Reel 2)
- Date
- 1939-09-21
- Description
- Conclusion. Ralph Edwards, announcer. Starring Major Edward Bowes. 1-Over The Rainbow by Dorothy Moore, vocalist. 2-Indian Love Call by John Tucker, whistler. 3-White Sails by William Heatherington, vocalist. 4-After You've Gone by Martha Booker, blues singer. 5-Dark Eyes by Gina Valenti, accordion, piano. 6-Russian Gypsy Song by Alexander Pirev, baritone.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- WJSV Broadcast Day
- Subject
- Radio programs; Talent shows
- Subject -- Personal Name
- Bowes, Edward, Major, 1874-1946
- Local Identifier
- wjsv-006
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50183
- Title
- WJSV Broadcast Day: The Romance of Helen Trent
- Date
- 1939-09-21
- Description
- Dan Hancock, announcer. Helen has opened the Hollywood Dress Shop with a friend, but she learns that if she spends too much time there, Continental Studios may cancel her costuming contract. This has all been planned by Doris Harper, so she can get a job designing at the shop.
- Series
- Entertainment programs -- WJSV Broadcast Day
- Subject
- Radio programs; Soap operas
- Local Identifier
- wjsv-001
- Type
- Sound recordings
- Physical Location
- American University Library -- Special Collections
- Collection
- John R. Hickman Collection
- URI/handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1961/2041-50188