Dailey Paskman papers 1904-1939 1924-1929

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Dailey Paskman papers 1904-1939 1924-1929

The Dailey Paskman papers consist of correspondence, clippings, publicity materials, professional papers, scripts and ephemera related primarily to Paskman's years as director of radio station WGBS. Materials on Paskman's lyric writing, the development of the Radio Minstrels, the creation of Dailey Paskman and Associates, and his affiliation with the Edward B. Marks Music Corporation are also represented. The collection is notable for its information about the growth and creativity of radio broadcasting. The bulk of the collection spans the years 1924-1929.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6317581

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Strand Theatre (London, England)

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Federal Theatre Project (U.S.)

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Granichstaedten, Bruno, 1879-1944

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Dailey Paskman Radio Minstrels

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Jacobson, Leopold, 1878-1943

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The Dailey Paskman Radio Minstrels

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Bodanzky, Robert.

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WGBS (Radio station)

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The Friars Club

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Bierstadt, Edward Hale, 1891-

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Edward Hale Bierstadt, nephew of the painter Albert Bierstadt, was a writer, critic, and editor. From the description of Edward Hale Bierstadt scrapbook of miscellaneous writings, 1915-1922. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 49562606 ...

Strand Theatre (Rockville Centre, N. Y.)

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De Koven, Reginald, 1859-1920

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Fields, Lew, 1867-1941

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American society of composers, authors and publishers

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Taylor and Adams were each president of the ASCAP at the time of their writing; Nissim was in the Serious Music Department; Cunningham signed the television rights agreement on behalf of the ASCAP. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1944-1961. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155862820 ...

Edward B. Marks Music Co.

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Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816

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Weber & Fields (Comedy team)

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Herman, Bernard.

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Humperdinck, Engelbert, 1854-1921

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Engelbert Humperdinck was a German composer. From the description of Postcard, 1920 Sept. 18, Berlin, to Mary Wurm, Dresden. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122517477 From the guide to the Postcard, Berlin, to Mary Wurm, Dresden, 1920 Sept. 18, (The New York Public Library. Music Division.) German composer and teacher. From the description of Postcards signed (10, 9 with initials), dated : Paris June 1 1900, to the Fürstin Bibesco, 1900 J...

Carl Link

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Ranken, Frederic

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Warren De Witt Company of Players

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Herbert, Joseph

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Adelaide Keim

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Lockhart, Gene, 1891-1957

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Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963

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Songwriter, playwright. From the description of Reminiscences of Otto Harbach : oral history, 1958. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 86158341 Otto Harbach, librettist and lyricist, was born Otto Hauerbach in Salt Lake City. He was educated at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois and went on to teach English at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. Moving to New York in 1901, Harbach (who changed the spelling of ...

Gilda Gray

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Smith, Harry Bache, 1860-1936

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Victor Hollander

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WGBS

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Hal Roach Studios

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Vollmöller, Karl, 1878-1948

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Gerold, Karl, 1906-

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Dailey Paskman's Radio Minstrels.

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Friml, Rudolf, 1879-1972

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Gene Lockhart

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Stange, Stanislaus, d. 1917

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Schirmer, Friedrich 1881-

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The Ramblers

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Chase's Theatre (Baltimore, Md.)

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Paskman, Dailey

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Cook, Charles Emerson

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Smith, Robert B. (Robert Bache), 1875-1951

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Weber, Joe, 1867-1942

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Renyi, Aladar

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The Songwriters

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Friars Club (New York, N.Y.)

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ASCAP

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Klein, Charles, 1867-1915

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