Collection of radio scripts, [193--1946].

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Collection of radio scripts, [193--1946].

Collection consists of various drafts of radio scripts and program ideas related to the career of David Freedman. Includes material for programs such as Chase and Sanborn coffee hour, Elmer Everett Yess, The big show, The Red Skelton show, and Joe Cook's patent office. Also includes Eddie Cantor sketches, ideas and sketches for a Philip Morris campaign, and treatments for screenplays.

5 boxes (2.08 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7435403

University of California, Los Angeles

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Freedman, David Noel, 1922-2008

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Biblical scholar, professor of Near Eastern Studies, and director of the Program on Studies in Religion at the University of Michigan. From the description of David N. Freedman papers, 1945-1982. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418831 Papers of David Noel Freedman, biblical scholar, professor, author, editor, archaeologis, and ordained Presbyterian minister. From the description of David Noel Freedman papers, 1950-2007. (University of California, ...

Freedman, David, 1898-1936

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Freedman was born 1898; graduated College of the City of NY and worked on the NY Evening mail; wrote short stories such as The intellectual lover and created Mendel Marantz, East Side philosopher, a character in magazine stories and later a published book; he worked as a writer for Eddie Cantor (1931-34), but left over a disagreement; wrote for numerous other radio programs such as the Ken Murray Show, The Chase and Sanborn hour, and Baby Snooks; at the time of his death, Freedman had a case aga...