Papers of Bryson B. Rash, 1918-1992.

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Papers of Bryson B. Rash, 1918-1992.

Correspondence, speeches, broadcast scripts, book draft, biographical material, news clippings, and photographs documenting Rash's pioneering role in broadcast journalism. Includes material from a 1939 experimental remote location television transmission, the Army-McCarthy hearings, the hydrogen bomb test at Enewetak, Rash's years as a White House correspondent during the Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower administrations, and his work on local Washington, D.C., history.

2,300 items.8 containers.3.2 linear feet.

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Rash, Bryson B.

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Radio and television journalist. Born 1913, died 1992. Full name: Bryson Brennan Rash. From the description of Papers of Bryson B. Rash, 1918-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79456493 Biographical Note 1913, Aug. 18 Born, Los Angeles, Calif. 1925 Voice of Buster Brown, KMOX radio, St. Louis, Mo. ...