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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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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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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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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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Listening to Jazz with Tommy Dorsey: Ives'- "Unanswered Question", Stevens- "Suite No. 1", Brandt- "Signs and Alarms", Hicks- "Letters From Moracco", Ashalomo- "Evocations", Harrison- "Cahico No. 3"
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Listening to Jazz with Tommy Dorsey: Ives'- "Unanswered Question", Stevens- "Suite No. 1", Brandt- "Signs and Alarms", Hicks- "Letters From Moracco", Ashalomo- "Evocations", Harrison- "Cahico No. 3"
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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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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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Fire Department, New York City. "Dedication of Fire Department F.M. Radio system"
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Truman, Harry S., President. "Civil Rights Rally"
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Presentation of plaque to NYC to commemorate the death of Stephen Collins Foster at Bellevue Hospital
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United States Navy. "Interview with crew aboard USNS General Geiger"
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Eden, Sir Anthony. "Interview aboard Queen Elizabeth upon arrival in America"
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Reserve Officer's Association. "National Defense Week Proclamation"
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This is America's Music. David Brookman, guest. Contents: Overture to the School for Scandal, by Barber. Writer's past, by Barlow. Papa's Tune, by Thompson. Papa's Tune, by West. Poem for flute and orchestra, by Gruffes. Intermezzo for a day in May, by Brookman
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Children's Library Association. "Hewbury-Caldecott Annual Award presentation; Composer Jay Gorney discusses collaboration in the music theater with musical examples from his own work.; Debate by the Herald Tribune High School Forum
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Ward, Barbara. "Speech on program, 'The English Speaking Union'". Contents: The stake of the Commonweah in American - British Unity
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Guest speakers Eleanor Ruggles, Maurice Herzog, and Frederick Allen discuss their books.
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