Morse,Carlton E., Oral history interview by Eugene D. Carlisle and related correspondence and reference material, 1936-1981

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Morse,Carlton E., Oral history interview by Eugene D. Carlisle and related correspondence and reference material, 1936-1981

Forty oral history interviews (tapes and transcripts) conducted between 1970 and 1975, legal releases, correspondence and related materials. The collection also contains address and cast lists for ONE MAN'S FAMILY, original scripts for August 16 and 19, 1936, and program ephemera. There are newsclippings "Random reflections," written by Morse, 1972-1974, photographs of Morse and his family, and a video "Good old days of radio," narrated by Steve Allen, n.d.

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Morse, Melvin M.

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Professor Emeritus, Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis; author, lecturer, bibliographer, and consultant on wine matters. From the description of Papers 1959-1975. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 32172847 ...

Morse, Carlton E., 1901-

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Radio dramatist, joined production staff of NBC in 1930. Wrote One Man's Family, 1932-1959, I Love a Mystery, 1939-1944, and other programs. From the description of Carlton E. Morse papers, 1932-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866385 Carlton E. Morse was born in Louisiana in 1901. His early career included working as a newspaper writer for the Sacramento Union, where he covered radio and police news, and later the San Francisco Bulletin. In 1929 Morse joined the staf...

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