Ethel Burns papers, 1954-1975 (bulk 1954-1970).

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Ethel Burns papers, 1954-1975 (bulk 1954-1970).

The Ethel Burns papers document the music, arts and children's programs Burns produced and directed at radio/television station WNYE and television station WCBS in New York City. The files include scripts, correspondence, production information, press releases, reviews and photographs. Among other programs, the collection contains information on the series American Musical Theatre and Dial M For Music.

10.29 linear feet (25 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8180896

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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