[Culinary ephemera : radio and television]. Box 350. 1925-1960.

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[Culinary ephemera : radio and television]. Box 350. 1925-1960.

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White, Betty, 1922-2021

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Ludden, Allen, 1917-1981

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Jason, Rick

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Yeatman, Fanny Walker, 1876-

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WEEI (Radio station : Boston, Mass.)

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Peters, Sarah

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Speece, Wynn, 1917-2007.

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Tuttle, Agatha.

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Standard Brands Incorporated

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WTAM (Radio station : Cleveland, Ohio)

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Benny, Jack, 1894-1974.

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Jack Benny (1894-1974) was an American vaudeville, radio, television and film actor. Born Benjamin Kubelsky in Waukegan, Illinois, Benny first honed his talents as a comedian on the vaudeville stage, then found that his style was uniquely adapted to the new medium of radio, where he became a national celebrity with his Jack Benny Show (1943-1958). His wife, Mary Livingstone, often starred on the Jack Benny Show. Benny took his show to television and continued to appear in his own show, in specia...

WSPD-TV.

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Morse, Carlton E., 1901-1993.

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Farmer Jack's Discount Foods.

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WPHM (Radio station : Port Huron, Mich.)

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Mears, Martha, 1908-1986.

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Van Deman, Ruth, 1888-1948

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Barton, Frances Lee

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WNAX (Radio station : Yankton, S.D.)

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Speece, Harry.

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Miles Laboratories

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General foods corporation

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Bureau of Home Economics, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

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Wilson, Marie, 1916-1972

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Johnson, Madeline, 1952-

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Bradley, Alice, 1875-1946

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Home economist, hospital dietitian, principal of Miss Farmer's School of Cookery (1915-1944), and cooking editor for the Woman's Home Companion (1916-1936), Bradley was a nutrition consultant for the government and private industry, teacher at cooking schools and on the radio, and the author of numerous cookbooks, manuals, and articles. From the description of Papers, 1893-1980 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006926 ...

WEAF (Radio station : New York, N.Y)

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Wilkinson, James, b. 1903.

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Consumer and Food Economics Institute (U.S.)

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Barnett, Marilyn

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Carson, Paul.

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First National Stores

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Arthur, Jack L.

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McMullen, Gretchen

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Cook Paint and Varnish Co.

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Conder, Dick.

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Ellen, Minetta.

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WSPD (Radio station: Toledo, Ohio)

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Hull, Warren, 1903-1974

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Ross, Lanny, 1906-1988

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American radio, stage, and concert performer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : "Melody Farm," [n.d.], to Mr. [Harry Harkness] Flagler, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270676305 Lanny Ross (1906-1988) was a singer and actor, who graduated from Yale (1928), Juilliard (1933), and Columbia Law (1931). He was best known as the tenor star on radio's Maxwell House Showboat Hour. Lanny performed on the NBC show "Mardi Gras with Walter O'Keefe" for Packard Mot...

Livingstone, Mary

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Dr. W.B. Caldwell, Inc.

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KMBC-TV (Television station : Kansas City, Mo.)

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Smythe, J. Anthony

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