Collection of radio programs [sound recording], 1961-1979.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for International Studies
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Thayer, Jane
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Silverman, Allan Jay
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Of University of Pittsburgh. From the description of Correspondence, 1922 Oct. 31, Nov. 2, 16. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270711695 Al Silverman, a noted sports writer, is author of 10 books and numerous essays published in, among other publications, Playboy, Saga, and Sport Magazine. Among his publications is I am Third, written with Gale Sayers, which became the acclaimed movie, "Brian's Song." In addition to his writing, Silverman also worked as an editor and publishe...
Schneebaum, Tobias
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Tobias Schneebaum was born in 1922 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. During World War II he served in the Army as a radar mechanic, and after the war studied art under Tamayo, under whose suggestion he went to Mexico for three and a half years' painting, teaching and developing an increasing interest in archaeology and anthropology. He graduated from the City College of New York and received a degree in cultural anthropology from Goddard College. In 1955 he was granted a Fulbright Fellowship ...
Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979
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American author, editor, lecturer, and professor; editor of H.L. Mencken's periodical The American Mercury (1925-1935, 1943-1950); b. in Russia; d. 1979. From the description of Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 79379637 ...
Jackson, Mahalia, 1911-1972
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Mahalia Jackson (b. Oct. 26, 1911, New Orleans, LA–d. Jan. 27, 1972, Evergreen Park, IL) was one of the most well-known gospel singers of the 20th century. She began singing in church and when she moved to Chicago at age 16 she continued that. In fact, she refused to sing secular music. In 1947 Jackson signed with the Apollo record label and recorded many hits. She was the first gospel singer to perform at Carnegie Hall in 1950. She also performed gospel at the Newport Jazz Festival and sang at ...
Steloff, Frances, 1887-1989
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Foundation for Arts and Letters.
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Levitan, Ruth
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Picon, Molly
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Kurland, Patricia.
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Patricia Kurland was a published writer and associated with the Meliorists, an adjunct of the Foundation for Arts and Letters, as well as a radio personality. She originally moved into communications as the Woman's Director of WNBC, and from there to The Herald Tribune Radio Network in New York where she was an independent radio and television producer. She is a member of both AWRT (American Women in Radio and Television) and NATAS (The National Academy of Television Art...