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The German-American Answer to Hitler. Topic: Religious & racial discrimination
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United Nations. "Special WNYC Anniversary Program". Guests: John Hodiak, Mr. Benjamin Cohen, Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, Robert Cummings, Jack Dempsey, Van Heflin, Robert Young
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WNYC. Musical Aperitif. "Theme Music for the Program Musical Aperitif"
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The Music Maestro (radio program). English folksong suite, by Ralph Vaughn Williams
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The Music Maestro (radio program). Sound effects for the program. 01-01-49 ; Reverse side: Music from the tropics
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Throughout its 85-year history, WNYC, New York Public Radio, has faithfully observed and documented the political, historical, scientific, and cultural events—both large and small—that have shaped New York City and the entire nation. Outside of the federal government, the WNYC Collection is the largest non-commercial collection of archival audio recordings and ephemera from an individual radio broadcaster.
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United Nations. "Mr. Lodge and Mr. Wadsworth Speaking Before U.S. Congressmen Dining At The United Nations". Part 2 of 3
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Wood, Tighe (OPS Administrator). "Community Pricing Announcements"
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Eisenhower, President Dwight David. "Statement Before the United Nations"
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New York Catholic Charities. "1953 Appeal - Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra"
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The Music Maestro (radio program). The Waiting ; Reverse side: The Music Maestro. Empress of the pagoda from Ravel's Mother Goose suite
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Throughout its 85-year history, WNYC, New York Public Radio, has faithfully observed and documented the political, historical, scientific, and cultural events—both large and small—that have shaped New York City and the entire nation. Outside of the federal government, the WNYC Collection is the largest non-commercial collection of archival audio recordings and ephemera from an individual radio broadcaster.
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Throughout its 85-year history, WNYC, New York Public Radio, has faithfully observed and documented the political, historical, scientific, and cultural events—both large and small—that have shaped New York City and the entire nation. Outside of the federal government, the WNYC Collection is the largest non-commercial collection of archival audio recordings and ephemera from an individual radio broadcaster.
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