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Eden, Sir Anthony. Speech at Washington D.C. on international tensions. Contents: International Tensions
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Roman Catholic Church. New York, Archdiocese of Catholic Charities. Appeal by Commissioner Mahoney
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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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New York City, Queen of Commerce. "Roundhouse for the Continent". Historical dramatization of NYC's economic and commercial growth
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Slaughter, Doctor. "The Prostate Gland". Lecture on the function, morphology pathology, etc. of the Prostate Gland
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Halley, Rudolph. "Answer to Mayor Impellitteri". Halley's solution to City problems
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Barnacle Club. Award of the "Waterfront Man of the Year" to Commissioner Cavanaugh
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American Music. This is America's Music (Radio Program). Contents: Anderson - Promenade. Schumann - Rendezvous. Kupperman - A Little Symphony. Grofe - On The Trail. Gershwin - American in Paris. Sauter-Finegan - Doodle Town Fifers
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New York City - Queen of Commerce. "Steam vs. Sail". Historical dramatization of NYC economic and industrial growth
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New York - Queen of Commerce. "Field and the Atlantic Cable" Historical dramatization of New York City's economic and commercial growth
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Roman Catholic Church. New York, Archdiocese of. Catholic Charities. Appeal by Henry L. McCarthy
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Powell, Wellington W. (Vice President of A.T. and T.) "Talk on program New York - Queen of Commerce". Contents: Telephone Service
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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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