Radio scripts
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Gaston Litton Collection
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Archivist. Manuscripts and published materials (1849-1987) relating to the history of the Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma history, and Litton's career with the National Archives, the University of Oklahoma archives, and librarianship in Latin America.
Keller-Clarke Seed Store Collection
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Ledgers (1927-1929); receipts, invoices and bankbooks (1920-1921); legal papers (1920); correspondence (1930-1943); and blueprints (1920), all concerning the Keller-Clarke Seed Store in Shawnee, Oklahoma; together with reports (n.d.) of Oklahoma agricultural colleges; typescripts (n.d.) of radio advertising announcements; minutes (1908) of the Shawnee Fancier's Association; and newspaper clippings (1933-1953). Keller-Clarke Seed Store Photograph Collection also in repository.
Lewis Meyer papers
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Tulsa-based lawyer, book reviewer, radio show host for KVOO, KOME, and KTUL, TV personality, author, musician, and bookstore owner. Typescripts of KVOO, KOME, and KTUL radio programs from 1943-1956. Manuscripts of 10 books, book reviews, poems, and short stories. Personal family papers, college papers, and business papers for the Lewis Meyer Bookstore.
New York Mutual Life Insurance Company Collection
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Series of fourteen radio scripts by Gretta Baker on public health problems, published and distributed by the New York Mutual Life Insurance Company as an educational health service.
Oklahoma Safety Council Collection
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Public service organization. Local reports (1948) for the National Pedestrian Protection Contest; annual inventories (1948) of local traffic safety activities; Public Safety Education Campaign material (1952-1960) including clippings, radio and television scripts, and pamphlets; along with news releases (ca. 1950) and reports (1946-1949) from the Oklahoma Safety Council.
Sherman Paxton Lawton Collection
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Professor. Television scripts and publicity (1951-1959) for "The Open Window" radio scripts (1953) for "Labor's Side of the News" and "Wake Up to Yesterday"; correspondence (1945-1961); manuscripts (ca. 1935-1960) of articles and short stories; curriculum material (1934-1960) and printed material (1927-1968) of Lawton, a Speech Communications Professor at the University of Oklahoma.