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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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WNYC. NY Golden Anniversary, Mayor's Committee for. "Report From The Chairman". Content: Grover Whelan reports on the plans for the Golden Anniversary of NY
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WNYC. Golden Anniversary, (NYC), Mayor's Committee for. "Report From The Chairman". Content: Grover Whelan reporting on NY's Golden Anniversary
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WNYC. Golden Anniversary, (NYC), Mayor's Committee for. "Report From The Chairman". Content: Grover Whelan reporting on NY's Golden Anniversary
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WNYC. "Bronx Terminal Market". Discussion of the work of the market, with interviews, at the market
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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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Brooklyn Children's Museum. "Westward To Freedom". Dramatization of the Mayflower preparing to cross the Atlantic ; Reverse side: WNYC. "The Masterwork Hour". (Symphony No. 3 by Roy Harris)
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WNYC. Reed, Susan. "Songs At Even Tide" No. 1. Content: Susan Reed Sings the folk songs. Springfield Mountain. The Little Turtle Dove. Do What The Lord Say Do. The Poor Wayfaring Stranger. The Devil and The Farmers Wife
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WNYC. Poet Speaks, The. "The Poet Speaks". Content: Discussion and recitation of the poetry of American men of verse and a discussion of the Poetry Society of America by Gustav Davidson with guest David Ross
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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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"Claudia". Contents: An episode of a day time serial ; Reverse side: "Skazka". Folk songs of Europe
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WNYC. Golden Anniversary. "Report To the Chairman". Content: News of the Golden Anniversary of NY and the part the Air Force plays at the International Air Exposition
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Committee of Americans, Women's Division. "Presentation of Historic Documents & Photographs to New York City"
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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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National Association of Educational Broadcasters. "The Jeffersonian Heritage - The Experiment of a Free Press". Content: Dramatization of the free press ; Reverse side: WNYC. "Ways of Mankind - A word In Your Ear". Part I. Content: A study of language
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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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WNYC. United Nations. Dedication of a United Nations Poem". 10/18/50. Speakers: Eleanor Roosevelt, John Golden, Bernard Baruche ; Reverse side: "A Prayer For The United Nations". 10/24/50. Speaker: Mrs. Vincent Impellitteri
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WNYC. Reception, Goldman, Edwin Franks. Content: Musical selection of the Goldman Band and Mayor LaGuardia speaking, and Edwin F. Goldman
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UNESCO. "Something Personal". Content: The problem of the shortage of educational supplies over the world, and a plea for donations
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