Photographs from the Mary MargaretMcBride Collection, 1934-1968, and undated

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Photographs from the Mary MargaretMcBride Collection, 1934-1968, and undated

Photographs and accompanyingpaper documents that form part of the much larger Mary Margaret McBrideCollection in the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division ofthe Library of Congress. The collection represents McBride's long andinfluential career as a journalist and pioneering woman radio personality;photographs show McBride, some of her guests, program anniversary events, andfeatured places and products.

3 boxes, including approximately 620 photographicprints, 23 negatives, and 15 folders of textual material

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