Lawrence and Lee collection of broadcast recordings [sound recording], 1942-1966.

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Lawrence and Lee collection of broadcast recordings [sound recording], 1942-1966.

The Lawrence and Lee collection includes a broad sample of the material that this important team created for radio, television, and the stage.

747 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.52 sound tapes : analog.1 sound tape : analog, mono., 15 ips ; 10 in.46 sound tapes : analog ; 7 in.5 sound tapes : analog ; 5 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6782075

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1918-1981

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Lawrence, Jerome, 1915-2004

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In 1925 high school teacher John T. Scopes was arrested and tried for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution in Dayton, Tennessee. Scopes was defended by Clarence Darrow, while the prosecution was represented by William Jennings Bryan. The historical characters' names were changed for this dramatization, which originally premiered on Broadway in 1955. From the description of Inherit the wind / by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, 1996. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: ...

Armed Forces Radio Service

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The Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) was an agency created in 1942 by the United States government to produce radio shows for broadcast to troops fighting overseas in World War II. Created mainly by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee, the AFRS produced and aired a wide variety of programs - comedy, informational, and dramatic programs, among others. The AFRS also aired edited versions of popular commercial radio programs. The service was first centered in New Yo...