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Finding Aid for The Railroad hour, radio program [sound recording], 1948 -1954.

The Lawrence & Lee Collection, 1939-1966

*L(Special) 88-03
Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound. New York Public Library.
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    Table of Contents

    Descriptive Summary Table of Contents

    Title
    The Lawrence & Lee Collection, 1939-1966.
    Collection ID
    *L(Special) 88-03
    Repository
    Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023-7498

    Administrative Information Table of Contents

    Access

    Access to original items is restricted. Advance notification required for use.

    Publication Rights

    For permission to publish, contact the Curator, The Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.

    Preferred Citation

    Lawrence and Lee Collection, *L (Special) 88.03, The Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.

    Custodial History

    The collection was a gift of Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.

    Biographical/Historical Note Table of Contents

    Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee were a creative team who wrote, adapted, and produced scripts for radio broadcasts, television programs, and musical theatre productions from the 1940's into the 1970's. Lawrence and Lee began their collaboration with the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS), which they helped to create in 1942. While with the AFRS, they wrote a wide variety of programs that were broadcast to troops overseas - comedy programs, dramatic programs, and informational programs - including such titles as Command performance, Yarns for Yanks, and Mail call.

    After the war, Lawrence and Lee continued their collaboration, working in commercial radio and producing such programs as The Railroad hour, Request performance, Favorite story, and Young love. At the same time, they began to write musicals and television scripts, such as the television adaptation of James Hilton's Lost horizon, which was aired under the title Shangri-La, and the musical production of Auntie Mame. Overall, Lawrence and Lee produced many major works for radio, television and stage.

    Both Lawrence and Lee were active in later years as teachers and lecturers, giving talks to a wide range of academic and industry groups, both domestic and international.

    Scope and Content Note Table of Contents

    The Lawrence and Lee collection includes a broad sampling of the material that this important team created for radio, television, and the stage. Included in the collection are complete holdings for The Railroad hour, Favorite story, and Young love, as well as representative holdings for Request performance, Hallmark playhouse, A Date with Judy, and numerous other programs. Holdings from their later activities include tapes of interviews with and lectures by one or both men, as well as private recordings that document the development of scripts and stories for Auntie Mame, Shangri-La, and The Gang's all here.

    All programs that Lawrence and Lee wrote or produced for the Armed Forces Radio Service have been cataloged separately as part of The Armed Forces Radio Service collection of broadcast recordings. For complete information about AFRS recordings donated by Lawrence and Lee, see the AFRS finding aid in *L(Special) 88-31.

    Organization and Arrangement Table of Contents

    The collection is arranged into thirteen series:

    • Series I: A Date with Judy (Radio program)
    • Series II: Bullock's Show (Radio program)
    • Series III: Favorite Story (Radio program)
    • Series IV: Hallmark Playhouse (Radio program)
    • Series V: Railroad Hour (Radio program)
    • Series VI: Request Performance (Radio program)
    • Series VII: Young Love (Radio program)
    • Series VIII: Interviews
    • Series IX: Production notes
    • Series X: Speeches & Addresses
    • Series XI: Program reviews
    • Series XII: Assorted radio broadcasts
    • Series XIII: Non-radio materials

    Collection Listing Table of Contents

       
    Series I: A date with Judy (Radio program), 1942 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged chronologically.

    A Date with Judy was a teenage situation comedy which was broadcast over NBC and ABC intermittently from June 24, 1941 to May 25, 1950. The cast of 1942 included Dellie Ellis, as Judy, Stanley Farrar as Mr. Foster, and Louise Erickson as Mitzi.

    The collection contains one broadcast and four rehearsals.

       
    *LT-10 4115 Broadcast, August 15, 1942 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 600, *LJ-16 601.

       
    *LT-10 10176 Rehearsal, August 8, 1942 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Off line recording.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 598, *LJ-16 599.

       
    *LT-10 10176 Rehearsal, August 20, 1942 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Off line recording.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 602, *LJ-16 603.

       
    *LT-10 10177 Rehearsal, August 27, 1942 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Off line recording.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 604, *LJ-16 605.

       
    *LT-10 10177 Rehearsal, September 3, 1942 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Off line recording.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 606, *LJ-16 607.

       
    Series II: Bullock's Show (Radio program), 1943-1944 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    This series includes radio broadcasts from 1943 and 1944, and includes such performers as Norman Corwin, Lillian Gish, and Vincent Price.

       
    *LT-10 10175 Lord Haw-Haw will not be heard tonight, June 20, 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast. Norman Corwin, performer.

    Copy of an off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    In original finding aid: D-day show.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 597.

       
    *LT-10 10195 Mr. Shakespeare, June 27, 1944 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast. Vincent Price, performer.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 576, *LJ-16 577.

       
    *LT-10 10191 Thunder in spring, July 4, 1944 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast. Lillian Gish, performer.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 578, *LJ-16 579.

       
    *LT-10 4114*LT-10 10190 The world we are fighting for, March 12, 1943 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast.

    Radio program subtitled: The Bullock's Show.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 580, *LJ-16 581.

       
    *LT-10 10164 The world we are fighting for, March 19, 1943 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles, CA.

    Radio program subtitled: The Bullock's Show.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 580.

       
    *LT-10 10191 The world we are fighting for, March 25, 1943 .
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast.

    Radio program subtitled: The Bullock's Show.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 582, *LJ-16 583.

       
    *LT-10 10190 The world we are fighting for, June 4, 1943 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast.

    Radio program subtitled: The Bullock's Show.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 584.

       
    *LT-10 10190 The world we are fighting for, June 11, 1943 .

    NBC radio network broadcast.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 585.

       
    Series III: Favorite Story (Radio program) . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    Favorite Story was a radio program which featured adaptations of literary works for radio. Stories were selected by celebrities of the period, and adapted by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Each program presents a one half-hour radio play in its entirety. The host was Ronald Colman. This collection contains recordings of the first 120 programs of the series.

       
    *LK-16 1 Aladdin.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Roger Hornsby.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 59 & 60.

       
    *LK-16 1 Alice in Wonderland.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Irving Berlin.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 19 & 20.

       
    *LK-16 1 Arabian nights.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Lowell Thomas.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 9 & 10.

       
    *LK-16 1 Around the world in eighty days.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Eddie Rickenbacker.

    Ronald Colman, host and star.

    Disc nos. 97 & 98.

       
    *LK-16 1 The Aspern papers.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Joan Fontaine.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 69 & 70.

       
    *LK-16 1 The assignation.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Dr. Lee de Forest.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 87 & 88.

       
    *LK-16 1 Ben Hur.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Clyde Beatty.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 51 & 52.

       
    *LK-16 1 The bet.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Charles Boyer.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 77 & 78.

       
    *LK-16 1 Billy the Kid.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Mickey Rooney.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 109 & 110.

       
    *LK-16 1 The Blue Danube.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Jeanette MacDonald.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 81 & 82.

       
    *LK-16 1 The bottle imp.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Ed Wynn.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 49 & 50.

       
    *LK-16 1 The Brushwood boy.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Humphrey Bogart.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 113 & 114.

       
    *LK-16 1 Casey at the bat.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Tris Speaker.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 31 & 32.

       
    *LK-16 1 Cashel Byron's profession.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Henry Fonda.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 49 & 50.

       
    *LK-16 1 Change of face.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Lily Pons.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 103 & 104.

       
    *LK-16 1 A Christmas carol.
    1 sound disc, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Host, Ronald Colman.

    Disc no. 118.

       
    *LK-16 1 The copper penny.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Michael Curtiz.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 91 & 92.

       
    *LK-16 1 Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Risë Stevens.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 63 & 64.

       
    *LK-16 1 David Copperfield.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Alec Templeton.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 7 & 8.

       
    *LK-16 1 The debt collector.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Van Johnson.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 27 & 28.

       
    *LK-16 1 The diamond lens.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by George Antheil.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 1 & 2.

       
    *LK-16 1 Doll in the pink silk dress.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Art Linkletter.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 115 & 116.

       
    *LK-16 1 A doll's house.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Alfred Wallenstein.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 61 & 62.

       
    *LK-16 1 The dynamiter.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Jack Benny.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 97 & 98.

       
    *LK-16 1 Enoch Soames.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Donald O. Stewart.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 99 & 100.

       
    *LK-16 1 The flying Dutchman.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Loretta Young.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 95 & 96.

       
    *LK-16 1 Francesca da Rimini.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Dana Andrews.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 93 & 94.

       
    *LK-16 1 Frankenstein.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Fred Allen.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 13 & 14.

       
    *LK-16 1 The gambler.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by George Abbott.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 93 & 94.

       
    *LK-16 1 The gift of laughter.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Artur Rubenstein.

    Ronald Colman, host and star.

    Disc nos. 109 & 110.

       
    *LK-16 1 The glass eye.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Jerome Robbins.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 67 & 68.

       
    *LK-16 1 God sees the truth but waits.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Eddie Dowling.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 25 & 26.

       
    *LK-16 1 Great expectations.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Walter Hampden.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 23 & 24.

       
    *LK-16 1 Gulliver's travels.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Ray Milland.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 27 & 28.

       
    *LK-16 1 Huckleberry Finn.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Artie Shaw.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 9 & 10.

       
    *LK-16 1 In the time of the terror.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Jack Dempsey.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 115 & 116.

       
    *LK-16 1 Inside a kid's head.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 61 & 62.

       
    *LK-16 1 Jamie Freel.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Barry Fitzgerald.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 43 & 44.

       
    *LK-16 1 Jane Eyre.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Brock Pemberton.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 11 & 12.

       
    *LK-16 1 Jest of Hahalaba.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Frank Capra.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 81 & 82.

       
    *LK-16 1 Joan of Arc.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Jennifer Jones.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 13 & 14.

       
    *LT-10 10198 Journey to Bethlahem 12/17/46
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC Radio Network Broadcast.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: Adventures in broadcasting.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 1, *LJ-16 2.

       
    *LK-16 1 Judgement of Paris.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Cornelia O. Skinner.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 95 & 96.

       
    *LK-16 1 Lady of the lamp.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Robert Young.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 45 & 46.

       
    *LK-16 1 Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Walter Huston.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 37 & 38.

       
    *LK-16 1 Lifeline.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by John Garfield.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 111 & 112.

       
    *LK-16 1 The light that failed.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by G.P. Putnam.

    Ronald Colman, host, and star.

    Disc nos. 31 & 32.

       
    *LK-16 1 The little minister.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by James Stewart.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 117 & 118.

       
    *LK-16 1 Little women.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Shirley Temple.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 3 & 4.

       
    *LK-16 1 Lodging for a night.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Frank Sullivan.

    Ronald Colman, host, and performer.

    Disc nos. 19 & 20.

       
    *LK-16 1 Long ago.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Gene Kelly.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 87 & 88.

       
    *LK-16 1 Looking backward.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Louis Untermeyer.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 63 & 64.

       
    *LK-16 1 Lost horizon.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Mary Pickford.

    Ronald Colman, host, and star.

    Disc nos. 45 & 46.

       
    *LK-16 1 The magic shop.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Joan Leslie.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 99 & 100.

       
    *LK-16 1 The magnificent lie.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Charles Laughton.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 113 & 114.

       
    *LK-16 1 Man from yesterday.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Frank Sinatra.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 57 & 58.

       
    *LK-16 1 The man who corrupted Hadleyburg.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Dennis Day.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 105 & 106.

       
    *LK-16 1 The man who made gold.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Lauritz Melchior.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 53 & 54.

       
    *LK-16 1 The man who married a dumb wife.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Helen Traubel.

    Ronald Colman, host and star.

    Disc nos. 71 & 72.

       
    *LK-16 1 Man without a country.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Theresa Helburn.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 33 & 34.

       
    *LK-16 1 The maniac.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Al Jolson.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 79 & 80.

       
    *LK-16 1 Marco Polo.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Eva Le Gallienne.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 55 & 56.

       
    *LK-16 1 Mary Queen of Scots.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Bing Crosby.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 33 & 34.

       
    *LK-16 1 Mayerling.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Gregory Peck.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 29 & 30.

       
    *LK-16 1 Les miserables.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Rockwell Kent.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 1 & 2.

       
    *LK-16 1 Moby Dick.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Howard Lindsey.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 21 & 22.

       
    *LK-16 1 The monkey's paw.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Oscar Hammerstein.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 89 & 90.

       
    *LK-16 1 The moonstone.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Russel Crouse.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 47 & 48.

       
    *LK-16 1 Mr. Heidegger's experiment.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Robert Walker.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 35 & 36.

       
    *LK-16 1 Mr. Shakespeare.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Spencer Tracy.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 29 & 30.

       
    *LK-16 1 Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshire.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Ozzie Nelson.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 55 & 56.

       
    *LK-16 1 Mutineers of the Bounty.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Walter Wanger.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 51 & 52.

       
    *LK-16 1 Mystery of room 323.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Burns and Allen.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 39 & 40.

       
    *LK-16 1 The necklace.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Greer Garson.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 41 & 42.

       
    *LK-16 1 Oliver Twist.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Father Flanagan.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 35 & 36.

       
    *LK-16 1 Pacific crossing.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Paul Whiteman.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 107 & 108.

       
    *LK-16 1 Passing of the 3rd floor back.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Fibber McGee & Molly.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 111 & 112.

       
    *LK-16 1 Peter Ibbetson.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Merle Oberon.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 41 & 42.

       
    *LK-16 1 Phantom ricksha.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Deems Taylor.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 23 & 24.

       
    *LK-16 1 A piece of string.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Jean Hersholt.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 83 & 84.

       
    *LK-16 1 Pride and prejudice.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Oliver Smith.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 47 & 48.

       
    *LK-16 1 Queen of spades.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by V. Stefanson.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 7 & 8.

       
    *LK-16 1 Rappaccini's daughter.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Sydney Greenstreet.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 21 & 22.

       
    *LK-16 1 Rhythm.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Rube Goldberg.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 75 & 76.

       
    *LK-16 1 Roll call of the reef.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by McKinlay Kantor.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 91 & 92.

       
    *LK-16 1 Sire de Maletroit's door.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Henry Seidel Canby.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 25 & 26.

       
    *LK-16 1 The son's veto.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Fred MacMurray.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 75 & 76.

       
    *LK-16 1 Strange Mr. Bartelby.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Robert Montgomery.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 43 & 44.

       
    *LK-16 1 Strange Valley.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Gladys Swarthout.

    Ronald Colman, host and star.

    Disc nos. 83 & 84.

       
    *LK-16 1 The substitute.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by James Mason.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 107 & 108.

       
    *LK-16 1 The suicide club.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by S.J. Perleman.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 59 & 60.

       
    *LK-16 1 The sunken city.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Jane Cowl.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 69 & 70.

       
    *LK-16 1 Tale of two cities.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Cecil B. DeMille.

    Ronald Colman, host and star.

    Disc nos. 57 & 58.

       
    *LK-16 1 The telltale heart.
    1 sound disc, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Cary Grant.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 65 & 66.

       
    *LK-16 1 The three musketeers.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Gene Tunney.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 37 & 38.

       
    *LK-16 1 Time machine.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Kay Kyser.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 89 & 90.

       
    *LK-16 1 Tom Sawyer.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Ruth Gordon.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 39 & 40.

       
    *LK-16 1 The turn of the screw.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Edgar Bergen.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 105 & 106.

       
    *LK-16 1 The valiant.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Bob Hope.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 77 & 78.

       
    *LK-16 1 Vanity fair.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Sinclair Lewis.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 11 & 12.

       
    *LK-16 1 Washington Square.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Susan Hayward.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 53 & 54.

       
    *LK-16 1 The window.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Eddie Cantor.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 67 & 68.

       
    *LK-16 1 Wuthering Heights.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Bennett Cerf.

    Ronald Coleman, host.

    Disc nos. 3 & 4.

       
    *LK-16 1 Young man who stroked cats.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Dorothy Lamour.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 103 & 104.

       
    *LK-16 1 The young years.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by Ethel Barrymore.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 71 & 72.

       
    *LK-16 1 Youth.
    2 sound discs, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.

    Story selected by H. L. Mencken.

    Ronald Colman, host.

    Disc nos. 79 & 80.

       
    Series IV: Hallmark Playhouse (Radio program), 1951-1952 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    Hallmark Playhouse was a drama series which was first heard over CBS. It featured dramatizations of various stories from contemporary literature. The broadcasts represented in this collection are from 1951 and 1952, and feature such performers as Lionel Barrymore ; Joseph Cotten ; Joan Fontaine, and Judy Garland.

       
    *LT-10 10172 All my children, September 21, 1952 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Jane Wyman ; Lionel Barrymore ; David Rose ; Frank Goss ; Lurene Tuttle ; Frank Nelson ; Bob Bruce ; Ann Whitefield ; Sammy Aug. ; Peter Votrainei ; Stuffy Singer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted. Original in *LJ-16 610

       
    *LT-10 1158 Cinderella, February 15, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Judy Garland ; James Hilton ; Whitefield Connor ; Verna Feldton ; Ellenor Oddlie ; Sara Berner ; Mary Jane Croft. Bill Gay, director ; Lyn Murray, conductor.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Access to original items restricted. Original in: *LJ-16 611, 612.

       
    *LT-10 1158 Evangeline, November 1, 1951 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Joan Fontaine ; James Hilton ; Scott Douglas ; Tudor Owen ; Norman Field ; Ted DeCorsia ; Barbra Jean Wong ; Polly Bear ; Ted Osbourne. Frank Goss, announcer ; Bill Gay, director ; David Rose, conductor.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles CA.

    Written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

    Access to original items restricted. Original in: *LJ-16 613.

       
    *LT-10 10172 A man for the ages, February 8, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in. 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Joseph Cotten ; James Hilton ; Barbra Isler ; Ted DeCorsia ; Jay Novello. Frank Goss, announcer ; Lyn Murray, conductor.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted. Originals in: *LJ-16 611, 612.

       
    Series V: Railroad Hour (Radio program), 1948-1954 . Table of Contents
    532 sound recordings

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    The Railroad Hour was a half hour music and drama program broadcast on NBC from 1948 to 1954. It featured musical comedies and original stories complete with music. Gordon MacRae was the host and featured star, and was assisted by such performers as: Dorothy Kirsten ; Jeanette MacDonald ; Adolphe Menjou ; Risë Stevens, and Margaret Whiting. Dorothy Warenskjold and Lucille Norman often stood in for Gordon MacRae during the summers. The announcer was Marvin Miller. The theme song was I've Been Working on the Railroad..

    The program featured works by: Irving Berlin, Henry Blossom, Guy Bolton, Noel Coward, B.G. De Sylva, Herbert Fields, Rudolf Friml, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, William S. Gilbert, Fred de Gresac, Clifford Grey, Oscar Hammerstein, Otto Harbach, Lorenz Hart, Moss Hart, Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern, Fritz Kreisler, Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee, Franz Lehar, Alan Jay Lerner, Frank Mandel, Joseph McCarthy, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Sidney Romberg, Lawrence Schwab, Harry B. Smith, Leo Stein, Arthur S. Sullivan, Fred Thompson, Harry Tierney, and Vincent Youmans.

       
    *LT-10 3113 Allegro . Selections / Richard Rodgers, October 2, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Contents incomplete. Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Janet Waldo. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 166, *LJ-16 167.

    Contents: Joseph Taylor, Jr -- I know it can happen again -- Fellow needs a girl -- So far -- Wish them well -- You are never away -- Allegro -- Come home -- One foot, other foot -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9577 Allegro: Rehearsal / Richard Rodgers, September 28, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Nadine Conner. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 164, *LJ-16 165.

    Contents: Joseph Taylor, Jr -- I know it can happen again -- One foot, other foot -- Fellow needs a girl -- So far -- Wish them well -- You are never away -- Allegro -- Come home -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3113 Annie Laurie, April 2, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Contents incomplete. Lyrics, Robert Burns. Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Warenskjold ; Katie Lee ; Lamont Johnson. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 214, *LJ-16 215.

    Contents: A hundred pipers -- Annie Laurie -- Roaming through the gloaming -- Flow gently, sweet Afton / Spillman -- Loch Lomond -- If I had a ribbon bow -- Coming through the rye -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 335*LJ-16 336 Annie Laurie, September 29, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Lyrics, Robert Burns. Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1791 Anything goes. Selections / Cole Porter, October 11, 1948 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Betty Lou Gerson ; Victor Moore ; Margaret Whiting.

    Contents: I get a kick out of you -- Anything goes -- All through the night -- You're the tops -- Blow, Gabriel, blow -- I get a kick out of you -- All through the night.

       
    *LT-7 1801 Apple blossoms / Fritz Kreisler, April 18, 1949 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Contents incomplete. Performers: Francis X. Bushman ; Jerome Cowan ; Betty Lou Gerson ; Jeanette MacDonald.

    Contents: I could hardly believe my eyes -- Girls, girls, girls -- Love is just a game -- Brothers -- Am I in love? -- Love star, shine down -- I'm in love with the one girl for me -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9640 Apple blossoms / Fritz Kreisler, February 6, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Jack Kirkwood ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Francis X. Bushman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 119, *LJ-16 120.

    Contents: Am I in love? -- Girls, girls, girls -- Love is just a game -- Brothers -- Love star, shine down -- I'm in love with the one girl for me -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1806 Apple blossoms / Fritz Kreisler, March 19, 1951 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Kirsten.

       
    *LJ-16 489*LJ-16 490 Around the world / Cole Porter, May 17, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold.

       
    *LT-10 806 Babes in toyland. Selections / Victor Herbert, December 1, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Glen MacDonough. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Sam Edwards ; Lew Merrill ; Janet Stewart. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 351, *LJ-16 352.

    Contents: Toyland -- March of the wooden soldiers -- Don't cry, Bo Peep, don't cry -- I can't do that sum -- Floretto, the gypsy am I -- Barney O'Flynn -- Toyland -- Hail to Christmas -- Go to sleep -- March of the wooden soldiers.

       
    *LJ-16 481*LJ-16 482 Babes in toyland . Selections / Victor Herbert, April 12, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Glen MacDonough. Performers: Glen MacDonough ; Parley Baer ; Julie Bennett ; Sam Edwards ; Lew Merrill ; Lucille Norman.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Toyland -- March of the wooden soldiers -- Don't cry, Bo Peep, don't cry -- I can't do that sum -- Floretto, the gypsy am I -- Barney O'Flynn -- Toyland -- Hail to Christmas -- Go to sleep -- March of the wooden soldiers.

       
    *LT-10 9574 Beautiful dreamer / Stephen C. Foster, July 2, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Dorothy Warenskjold. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway. Music by Stephen C. Foster. Libretto by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 237, *LJ-16 238.

    Contents: My old Kentucky home -- Camptown races -- Come where my love lies dreaming -- Jeannie with the light brown hair -- Oh! Susanna -- Old folks at home -- Beautiful dreamer .

       
    *LT-10 805 Best foot forward . Selections / Ralph Blane, March 28, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics, Ralph Blane & Hugh Martin. Book, John Cecil Holm. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Jerome Cowan ; Betty Garrett ; Alice Pearce ; Bill Shirley ; Gil Stratton ; Eileen Wilson ; Gloria Wood. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 43, *LJ-16 44.

    Contents: Buckle down, Winsocki -- Three men on a date -- Every time -- That's how I love the blues -- My first waltz -- I know you by heart -- Barrelhouse, the boogie-woogie and the blues -- What d'ye think I am? -- Every time -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 248*LJ-16 249 Big top, August 6, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 485*LJ-16 486 Birthday, May 3, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1797 Bitter sweet . Selections / Noel Coward, January 31, 1949 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, lyrics and book by Noel Coward. Performer: Jeanette MacDonald.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 32.

    Contents: Call of life -- If you could only come with me -- I'll see you again -- If love were all -- Tell me, what is love? -- Tokay -- Zigeuner -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9576 Bitter sweet. Selections / Noel Coward, January 9, 1950 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, lyrics and book by Noel Coward. National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Dorothy Kirsten. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 112.

    Contents: Call of life -- If you could only come with me -- I'll see you again.

       
    *LJ-16 374*LJ-16 375 Bitter sweet . Selections / Noel Coward, January 23, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, lyrics and book by Noel Coward. Performers: Barbara Eiler ; Lew Merrill ; Dorothy Warenskjold.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Call of life -- If you could only come with me -- I'll see you again -- Tokay -- Zigeuner -- I'll see you again.

       
    *LT-10 3114 Blossom time. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, January 24, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Franz Schubert, arranged by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics and book by Dorothy Donnelly.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Patrice Munsel ; Kenny Baker ; Betty Lou Gerson ; John McIntyre ; Sam Hearn ; Gwen Delano. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director.

    Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 30, *LJ-16 31.

    Contents: Greeting to spring -- Girl of my heart -- In old Vienna town -- Song of love -- Serenade -- Only one -- Thou art my love -- Ave Maria -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 818 Blossom time . Selections / Sigmund Romberg, January 7, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Franz Schubert, arranged by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics and book by Dorothy Donnelly. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Scott Douglas. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 282, *LJ-16 283.

    Contents: Greeting to spring -- Song of love -- Serenade -- Thou art my love -- Ave Maria -- Song of love.

       
    *LT-10 806 The blue paradise . Selections / Sigmund Romberg, February 16, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Edgar Smith. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Connor ; John Frank ; Lee Millar ; Carleton Young. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 372, *LJ-16 373.

    Contents: Waltz of the season -- Toast to a woman's eyes -- Daughters of Eve -- Here's to you, my sparkling wine -- Auf Wiedersehn -- Vienna, Vienna -- One step into love -- My model girl -- Waltz of the season -- I'm dreaming of a wonderful night -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1810 The Bohemian girl . Selections / Michael Balfe, November 12, 1951 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Herb Butterfield ; Bill Conrad ; Dorothy Kirsten.

    Contents: In the gypsy's life -- I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls -- Mark upon your arm -- Gypsy bride -- When other lips -- Mind will in its worst despair -- When the fair land of Poland -- Let not the heart -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3115 The boys from Syracuse . Selections / Richard Rodgers, June 18, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Lorenz Hart. Book, George Abbott.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Evelyn Case ; Katie Lee. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 233, *LJ-16 234.

    Contents: Falling in love with love -- Shortest day of the year -- This can't be love -- Oh, Diogenes -- You have cast your shadow on the sea -- Sing for your supper -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9633 Brigadoon / Frederick Loewe, August 8, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Frederick Loewe. Lyrics and book, Alan Jay Lerner.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Ken Mann ; The Sportsmen. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. Adaptation by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 71, *LJ-16 72.

    Contents: Brigadoon -- Waiting for my dearie -- Down on McConachy Square -- The heather on the hill -- I'll go home with Bonnie Jean -- Come to me, bend to me -- There but for you go I -- Almost like being in love -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3115 Brigadoon. Selections / Frederick Loewe, January 30, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Frederick Loewe. Lyrics and book, Alan J. Lerner.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Jane Powell ; Clark Dennis ; Ted Osborne ; Peter Leeds. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 117, *LJ-16 118.

    Contents: Brigadoon -- Down on McConachy Square -- Waiting for my dearie -- The heather on the hill -- Almost like being in love -- Come to me, bend to me -- There but for you go I -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9743 Brigadoon / Frederick Loewe, December 18, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Frederick Loewe. Lyrics and book, Alan Jay Lerner. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Marion Bell ; Clark Dennis. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 186, *LJ-16 187.

    Contents: Brigadoon -- Down on McConachy Square -- Waiting for my dearie -- The heather on the hill -- Almost like being in love -- Come to me, bend to me -- There but for you go I -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 321*LJ-16 322 The Brownings, August 11, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 810 El capitan . Selections / John Phillip Sousa, April 20, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performers: Ann Ayars ; Parley Baer.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 388, *LJ-16 389.

    Contents: El Capitan march -- From Peru's majestic mountains -- Oh beautiful land of Spain -- Onward -- Here comes El capitan -- Ditty of the drill -- Sweetheart, I'm waiting -- When some serious affliction -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3116 Carousel . Selections / Richard Rodgers, January 8, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Patricia Morison ; Katie Lee ; Ted Osborne ; Barbara Whiting. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 192, *LJ-16 193.

    Contents: June is bustin' out all over -- If I loved you -- What's the use of wond'rin'? -- Soliloquy -- This was a real nice clambake -- If I loved you -- You'll never walk alone.

       
    *LJ-16 368*LJ-16 369 Carousel . Selections / Richard Rodgers, February 2, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics and book, Oscar Hammerstein II. Performers: Parley Baer ; Julie Bennett ; Peter Lees.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Carousel waltz -- If I loved you -- June is bustin' out all over -- Soliloquy -- This was a real nice clambake -- What's the use of wond'rin'? -- If I loved you -- You'll never walk alone.

       
    *LJ-16 239*LJ-16 240 Casey at the bat, July 9, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 807 Cat and the fiddle . Selections / Jerome Kern, October 18, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Risë Stevens ; Adolphe Menjou ; Fortunio Bonanova. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 12, *LJ-16 13.

    Contents: Nuit est pour l'amour -- She didn't say "yes" -- I watch the love parade -- One moment alone -- Try to forget -- One moment alone -- She didn't say "yes" -- Night was made for love -- Poor Pierrot -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3116 Cat and the fiddle . Selections / Jerome Kern, February 5, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Frances Yeend ; Howard McNair. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orcheorchestrastra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 200, *LJ-16 201.

    Contents: Night was made for love -- She didn't say "yes" -- Night was made for love -- Try to forget -- I watch the love parade -- Poor Pierrot -- One moment alone -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1817 Cat and the fiddle . Selections / Jerome Kern, March 10, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach. Performers: Dorothy Kirsten ; Howard McNair.

    Contents: She didn't say "yes" -- Night was made for love -- Try to forget -- I watch the love parade -- Poor Pierrot -- One moment alone -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 451*LJ-16 452 Cat and the fiddle. Selections / Jerome Kern, December 14, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach. Performers: Joseph Kearns ; Dorothy Kirsten.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Night was made for love -- Poor Pierrot -- Night was made for love -- She didn't say "yes" -- Try to forget -- I watch the love parade -- Poor Pierrot -- One moment alone -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3117 The chocolate soldier . Selections / Oscar Straus, October 17, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Oscar Straus. Lyrics and book, Stanislaus Stange.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Bea Benaderet ; Ed Begley ; Jack Edwards. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 87, *LJ-16 88.

    Contents: Battle hymn -- My hero -- Chocolate soldier man -- Ti-ra-la-la -- Forgive -- Letter -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9573 The chocolate soldier. Selections / Oscar Straus, May 21, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Oscar Straus. Lyrics and book, Stanislaus Stange.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Bea Benaderet ; Marion Bell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 227, *LJ-16 228.

    Contents: Battle hymn -- My hero -- Chocolate soldier man -- Ti-ra-la-la -- Forgive -- Letter -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 447*LJ-16 448 The chocolate soldier. Selections / Oscar Straus, November 23, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Oscar Straus. Lyrics and book, Stanislaus Stange. Performers: Bea Benaderet ; Virginia Haskins ; Lew Merrill ; Oscar Straus.

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    Contents: Battle hymn -- My hero -- Chocolate soldier man -- Ti-ra-la-la -- Forgive -- Letter -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3127 Christmas show, December 25, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Nutcracker narrated by Gordon MacRae. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Ann Whitfield. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 188, *LJ-16 189.

    Contents: The first Noel -- Have yourself a merry little Christmas -- The twelve days of Christmas -- Toyland / Victor Herbert -- Nutcracker suite / Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky.

       
    *LT-10 3121 Christmas show, December 24, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Contents incomplete. Title on tape reel " The happy prince". Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Herb Butterfield ; Katie Lee ; Howard McNair ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 278, *LJ-16 279.

    Contents: It came upon a midnight clear -- Came a rush of swallows' wings -- Joy to the world -- Oh, little town of Bethlehem -- God rest ye, merry gentlemen -- Oh Lord most holy -- Hark the herald, angels sing -- The first Noel -- Silent night -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 357*LJ-16 358 Christmas show, December 22, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Kirsten. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 808 The circus princess . Selections / Imre Kalman, May 18, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Imre Kalman. Lyrics, Harry B. Smith. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers, Gordon MacRae ; Carleton Young ; Dorothy Kirsten. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra director.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 394, *LJ-16 395.

    Contents: Dream eyes that haunt me -- Who cares? -- Same old love song -- We two may meet again -- Dancing is the only work for me -- My ideal is you -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 808 A Connecticut Yankee . Selections / Richard Rodgers, November 27, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Book by Herbert Fields. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Ginny Simms ; Joseph Kearns ; Ed Begley ; Katie Lee. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 180, *LJ-16 181.

    Contents: My heart stood still -- Here's a toast -- Thou swell -- Magic words -- I feel at home with you -- Can't you do a friend a favor? -- Thou swell.

       
    *LT-10 809 Countess Maritza. Selections / Imre Kalman, October 16, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Imre Kalman ; lyrics, Harry B. Smith. Dramatized by Gene Holloway. Performers: Barbara O'Dell ; Dan Tobin ; Dorothy Warenskjold. Gordon MacRae, host ; Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 170, *LJ-16 171.

    Contents: My friend is the moon -- Hola! -- Gypsy music -- Play gypsies, dance gypsies -- Love is just a precious light -- Golden thoughts -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3117 Countess Maritza. Selections / Imre Kalman, March 31, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Imre Kalman. Lyrics, Harry B. Smith.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Blanche Thebom ; Lurene Tuttle. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 298, *LJ-16 299.

    Contents: My friend is the moon -- Hola! -- Gypsy music -- Play gypsies, dance gypsies -- Love is just a precious light -- Golden thoughts -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 254*LJ-16 255 Danny Freel, August 27, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 400*LJ-16 401 Dear yesterday, June 8, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 9571 Dearest enemy. Selections / Richard Rodgers, January 22, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Lorenz Hart. book, Herbert Fields.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Nadine Conner. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 196, *LJ-16 197.

    Contents: Yankee doodle dandy -- Cheerio -- Bye and bye -- It's adorable -- Hail and farewell -- Bye and bye -- It's adorable.

       
    *LT-10 810 Dearest enemy. Selections / Richard Rodgers, November 10, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Lorenz Hart. Book, Herbert Fields. Performers: Eileen Farrell ; John McIntyre ; Janet Waldo.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 345, *LJ-16 346.

    Contents: Yankee doodle dandy -- Cheerio -- Bye and bye -- It's adorable -- Hail and farewell -- Bye and bye -- It's adorable.

       
    *LT-10 3118 The desert song . Selections / Sigmund Romberg, December 27, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Francis X. Bushman ; Nadine Conner ; Clark Dennis ; Sterling Holloway. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmine Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 26, *LJ-16 27.

    Contents: Riff song -- Romance -- Desert song -- One flower grows in your garden -- One alone -- Desert song -- One alone.

       
    *LT-10 9636 The desert song . Selections / Sigmund Romberg, December 12, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrcs, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Francis X. Bushman ; Paul Fries ; Dorothy Sarnoff. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 103, *LJ-16 104.

    Contents: Riff song -- Romance -- Desert song -- One alone -- Desert song -- One alone -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 286*LJ-16 287 The desert song . Selections / Sigmund Romberg, January 21, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, II. Performers: Mimi Benzell ; Francis X. Bushman ; Paul Fries.

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    Contents: Riff song -- Romance -- Desert song -- One alone -- Desert song -- One alone -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1814 East wind . Selections / Sigmund Romberg, February 4, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Mimi Benzell ; Herb Butterfield ; Paul Fries.

    Contents: East wind -- It's a wonderful world -- East wind -- Friendship -- Are you in love? -- Love while your heart is young -- I'd be a fool -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1799 Eileen . Selections / Victor Herbert, March 14, 1949 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Clark Dennis ; Cecil Kellaway ; Irene Manning ; Eleanor Rodby.

    Contents: Tra-lay, tra-loo -- When shall I again see Ireland? -- Rosie -- Song of the patriots -- Eileen -- Someday -- Love, I love you only -- Eileen -- Sons of Erin -- It's a great day tonight for the Irish -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 380*LJ-16 381 Eileen. Selections / Victor Herbert, March 16, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performers: Lucille Norman ; Dan O'Herlihy ; Carleton Young.

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    Contents: Tra-lay, tra-loo -- Eileen -- Love, I love you only -- Eileen -- Song of the patriots -- It's a great day tonight for the Irish -- When shall I again see Ireland? -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 262*LJ-16 263 The emperor of San Francisco, September 24, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1818 Erminie. Selections / E. Jacobowski, April 21, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Herb Butterfield ; Bill Conrad ; Nell Tangeman ; Carleton Young.

    Contents: Around in a whirl -- When love is young -- Love is the hour -- Soldier's life -- Song of hope -- Away to the chateau -- O fairest belle -- Lullabye -- When love is young -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 433*LJ-16 434 Familiar stranger, September 28, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 325*LJ-16 326 Fantaisie impromptu, August 25, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 3119 The firefly . Selections / Rudolf Friml, April 11, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics and Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Sam Hearn ; Alan Reed ; Sheila Stevens. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on ABC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 45, *LJ-16 46.

    Contents: Love is like a firefly -- Woman's smile -- Giannina mia -- Away to Bermuda -- Donkey serenade -- Sympathy -- When a maid comes knocking at your heart -- Sympathy -- Giannina mia -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9575 The firefly / Rudolf Friml, December 4, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Dorothy Sarnoff. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 182, *LJ-16 183.

    Contents: Love is like a firefly -- Woman's smile -- When a maid comes knocking at your heart -- Giannina mia -- Love is like a firefly -- Sympathy -- Away to Bermuda -- Donkey serenade -- Giannina mia.

       
    *LT-7 1816 The firefly . Selections / Rudolf Friml, February 25, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Contents incomplete. Performers: Betty Lou Gerson ; Dorothy Kirsten.

    Contents: Love is like a firefly -- Woman's smile -- When a maid comes knocking at your heart -- Giannina mia -- Love is like a firefly -- Sympathy -- Away to Bermuda -- Donkey serenade -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 441*LJ-16 442 The firefly. Selections / Rudolf Friml, October 26, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach. Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 812 The fortune teller. Selections / Victor Herbert, April 25, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Harry Smith. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Patrice Munsel ; Franklin Pangborn ; Verna Felton. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 47, *LJ-16 48.

    Contents: Romany life -- To the count -- Always do as people say you should -- My little gypsy sweetheart -- What! -- Wedding bells -- By starlight -- Romany life -- Marching song -- Gypsy sweetheart.

       
    *LT-10 9573 The fortune teller . Selections / Victor Herbert, March 26, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Harry B. Smith.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Nadine Conner ; Jim Backus. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 212, *LJ-16 213.

    Contents: Romany life -- Always do as people say you should -- My little gypsy sweetheart -- Romany life -- What! -- By starlight -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 386*LJ-16 387 The fortune teller. Selections / Victor Herbert, April 13, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Harry B. Smith. Performers: Jim Backus ; Fritz Feld ; Dorothy Warenskjold.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Romany life -- Always do as people say you should -- My little gypsy sweetheart -- Romany life -- What! -- Do I love you? -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1815 Friederike. Selections / Franz Lehar, February 18, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Herb Butterfield ; Tom McKee ; Patricia Morison.

    Contents: Waltz -- Rising star -- I asked my heart -- Rose in the heather -- When hearts were young -- Rose in the heather -- Romantic fool -- Why did you kiss my heart away? -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 410*LJ-16 411 The Friml story, July 13, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 9572 The gay 90's, June 19, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Lucille Norman. Adapted by Gene Holloway. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 150, *LJ-16 151.

    Contents: The band played on -- Hello my rag time gal -- After the ball -- Gypsy sweetheart / Victor Herbert -- Ta ra boom de aye -- My wild Irish rose / Chauncey Olcott -- Kentucky Babe -- Oh, promise me / Reginald De Koven.

       
    *LT-7 1794 Girl crazy. Selections / George Gershwin, December 6, 1948 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, George Gershwin. Lyrics, Ira Gershwin. Book, Guy Bolton and John McGowan. Performers: William Bendix ; Doris Day ; Joan Edwards ; Jess Kirkpatrick ; Alan Reed.

    Contents: Bidin' my time -- Could you use me? -- Embraceable you -- I got rhythm -- Treat me rough -- But not for me -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1829 Girl from Utah . Selections / Jerome Kern, January 18, 1954 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Ann Ayars ; Dan Tobin.

    Contents: Land of let's pretend -- Same sort of girl -- They didn't believe me -- Why don't they dance the polka any more? -- Alice in Wonderland -- Same sort of girl -- They didn't believe me.

       
    *LJ-16 333*LJ-16 334 The golden curtain, September 22, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 414*LJ-16 415 The golden empress, July 27, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1790 Good news. Selections / Ray Henderson

    Music, Ray Henderson. Lyrics, B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown.

    Performers: Dinah Shore ; Jane Powel. Duration: 45 minutes.

    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 7 in.
       
    *LT-10 809 Der Graf von Luxemburg. Selections / Franz Lehar, February 20, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Also known as The count of Luxemburg. Music by Franz Lehar. Lyrics by Edgar Smith. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Jack Kirkwood. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 123, *LJ-16 124.

    Contents: Luxembourger way -- Why should he? -- Am I indeed awake? -- Hail to our lovely gay one -- Waltz of my dreams -- One sweet kiss.

       
    *LT-7 1830 Great day. Selections / Vincent Youmans, April 5, 1954 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Vincent Youmans. Lyrics, Edward Eliscu and William (Billy) Rose.

    Performers: Mimi Benzell ; Herb Butterfield ; John Frank.

    Contents: Great day -- Happy because I'm in love -- More than you know -- Great day -- Open up your heart -- Without a song -- Si si señor -- More than you know -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3120 The great waltz . Selections / Johann Strauss, November 7, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Desmond Carter. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Colter ; Jarmila Novotna ; Ted Oswald. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 91, *LJ-16 92.

    Contents: Only one hour -- At last -- Music is born -- Spring in Vienna -- With all my heart -- On the beautiful blue Danube -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1807 The great waltz. Selections / Johann Strauss, April 9, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Desmond Carter.

    Performers: Dorothy Colter ; Joseph Colter ; Dorothy Kirsten.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 216, *LJ-16 217.

    Contents: Only one hour -- At last -- Music is born -- Spring in Vienna -- With all my heart -- On the beautiful blue Danube -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 306*LJ-16 307 The great waltz. Selections / Johann Strauss, May 19, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Desmond Carter.

    Performers: John McIntyre ; Jeanette Nolan ; Lucille Norman.

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    Contents: Music is born -- At last -- Only one hour -- With all my heart -- On the beautiful blue Danube -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 471*LJ-16 472 The great waltz. Selections / Johann Strauss, March 1, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Desmond Carter.

    Performers: Herb Butterfield ; Isabel Jewell ; Elaine Malbin ; Lew Merrill ; Eleanor Rodby.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Music is born -- At last -- Only one hour -- Music is born -- With all my heart -- On the beautiful blue Danube -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3120 The gypsy baron. Selections / Johann Strauss, December 8, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Ignatz Schnitzer. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Mimi Benzell ; Jeanette Nolan. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 353, *LJ-16 354.

    Contents: It's a breeze -- Zinga! -- Sailor's chant -- I cannot wait to tell her so -- If you wish upon a star -- I live to love you -- Ah, see it glowing -- Song of the nightingale -- On this victory day -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 459*LJ-16 460 The gypsy baron . Selections / Johann Strauss, January 11, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Ignatz Schnitzer.

    Performers: Mimi Benzell ; Myra Marsh.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: It's a breeze -- Zinga! -- Sailor's chant -- I cannot wait to tell her so -- If you wish upon a star -- I live to love you -- Ah, see it glowing -- Song of the nightingale -- On this victory day -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 815 The gypsy princess. Selections / Imre Kalman, June 11, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Imre Kalman. Lyrics, Arthur Stanley. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Jarmila Novotna ; Howard McNair ; Norman Varden. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 231, *LJ-16 232.

    Contents: Maria -- Ladies of the chorus -- Love is love -- Dream once again -- Love's sweet song -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3121 The gypsy princess. Selections / Imre Kalman, October 27, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Imre Kalman. Lyrics, Arthur Stanley.

    Performers: Herb Butterfield ; Verna Felton ; Blanche Thebom ; Carleton Young.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 341, *LJ-16 342.

    Contents: Love's sweet song -- Sing, then -- Ladies of the chorus -- Love is love -- Dream once again -- Love's sweet song.

       
    *LT-10 3122 H.M.S. Pinafore . Selections / Arthur Sullivan, March 6, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Arthur Sullivan. Lyrics, William Gilbert. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Kenny Baker ; Paul Keys ; Helen Nealy ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 127, *LJ-16 128.

    Contents: Oh, we shall sail the ocean blue -- Dear little buttercup -- I love a lass above my station -- I am the captain of the Pinafore -- Sorry her lot who loves too well -- I am the monarch of the sea -- When I was a lad -- His eyes should flash -- Fair moon to thee I sing -- Never mind the why or wherefore -- Carefully on tiptoe stealing -- Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen.

       
    *LT-10 3122 High button shoes . Selections / Jule Styne, May 7, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jule Styne. Lyrics, Sammy Cahn. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Margaret Whiting ; Jim Backus. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 223, *LJ-16 224.

    Contents: Papa, won't you dance with me? -- You're my girl -- Get away for a day in the country -- I still get jealous -- On a Sunday by the sea -- Can't you just see yourself? -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1792 Hit the deck . Selections / Vincent Youmans, November 22, 1948 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Vincent Youmans. Lyrics, Clifford Grey and Leo Robin. Bok by Herbert Fields.

    Performers: Jim Backus ; Frances Langford. Lyrics by Leo Robin and Clifford Grey. Book by Herbert Fields.

    Contents: Join the navy -- Happiness for two -- Sometimes I'm happy -- Hallelujah! -- Armful of you -- Lulu -- Hallelujah! -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3123 Holiday Inn. Selections / Irving Berlin, December 20, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Martha Tilton ; George Murphy ; Jerome Cowan. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, choir director ; Norman Luboff, orchestra leader. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 24, *LJ-16 25.

    Contents: Happy holiday -- White Christmas -- New year song -- Abraham -- Be careful, it's my heart -- I've got plenty to be thankful for -- White Christmas -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 273*LJ-16 274 Holiday Inn. Selections / Irving Berlin, October 29, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Performer: Dorothy Kirsten.

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    Contents: Happy holiday -- Come to the Holiday Inn -- White Christmas -- New year song -- Abraham -- Be careful, it's my heart -- Easter parade -- I've got plenty to be thankful for -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 355*LJ-16 356 Holiday Inn . Selections / Irving Berlin, December 15, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold.

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    Contents: Happy holiday -- Come to the Holiday Inn -- White Christmas -- New year song -- Abraham -- Be careful, it's my heart -- Easter parade -- I've got plenty to be thankful for -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 493*LJ-16 494 Homecoming, May 31, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 815 I married an angel. Selections / Richard Rodgers, January 14, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Lorenz Hart. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Myra Marsh ; Lamont Johnson ; Betty Lou Gerson. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 284, *LJ-16 285.

    Contents: I married an angel -- Spring is here -- Did you ever get stung? -- I married an angel -- I'll tell the man in the street -- Angel without wings -- Do it with a twinkle in your eye -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 256*LJ-16 257 Innocents abroad, September 3, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1805 Irene . Selections / Harry Tierney, November 6, 1950 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Book by James Montgomery. Performers: Verna Felton ; Lamont Johnson ; Bruce Payne ; Eileen Wilson.

    Contents: Hobbies -- In my sweet little Alice blue gown -- Castle of dreams -- Irene -- To be worthy of you -- Last part of any party -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 396*LJ-16 397 Irene. Selections / Harry Tierney, May 25, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Book by James Montgomery. Performers: Tom McKee ; Jeanette Nolan ; Dorothy Warenskjold.

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    Contents: Hobbies -- In my sweet little Alice blue gown -- Castle of dreams -- Irene -- To be worthy of you -- Last part of any party -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 477*LJ-16 478 Irene . Selections / Harry Tierney, March 22, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Book by James Montgomery. Performers: Verna Felton ; Elaine Malbin ; Tom McKee.

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    Contents: Hobbies -- In my sweet little Alice blue gown -- Castle of dreams -- Irene -- To be worthy of you -- Last part of any party -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 258*LJ-16 259 Journey into the sun, September 10, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 816 Jubilee. Selections / Cole Porter, November 19, 1951 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics, Cole Porter. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Bea Benaderet ; Ted Osborne ; Janet Waldo ; Carleton Young. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 275.

    Contents: Just one of those things -- Why shouldn't I know love? -- Begin the beguine -- When love comes your way -- Just one of those things -- Me and Marie -- Just one of those things -- Love is all that's really worth thinking of -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1808 Katinka. Selections / Rudolf Friml, May 28, 1951 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Annamary Dickey ; Barbara Woodell.

    Contents: Katinka -- In the heart of a song -- Pigeon song -- Tis the end and farewell -- Sounds of silver cymbals -- Meaning of our secret.

       
    *LT-10 3124 Kiss me, Kate . Selections / Cole Porter, March 24, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Patrice Munsel. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 296, *LJ-16 297.

    Contents: Another op'ning, another show -- Wunderbar -- So in love -- We open in Venice -- I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua -- I hate men -- Kiss me, Kate -- Were thine that special face -- Always true to you in my fashion -- So in love -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 817 Lady, be good! . Selections / George Gershwin, February 21, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, George Gershwin. Lyrics, Ira Gershwin. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Groucho Marx ; John Beal ; Marion Colby ; Hope Emerson ; Alan Reed ; Eddy Fields. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 35, *LJ-16 36.

    Contents: Hang on to me -- Lady, be good -- So do I -- Lady, be good -- Fascinating rhythm -- You don't know the half of it, dearie blues -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 816 Little Nelly Kelly. Selections / George M. Cohan, March 13, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics, George M. Cohan. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Jane Powell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 129, *LJ-16 130.

    Contents: Nelly Kelly waltz -- You're all my boys -- You remind me of my mother -- Kelly is the grandest name -- Police! -- Magic melody of love -- All I can promise -- Nelly Kelly waltz.

       
    *LJ-16 310 The little minister, June 23, 1952 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 252*LJ-16 253 Long ago, August 20, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 424*LJ-16 425 Lorna Doone, August 31, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 818 Louisiana purchase. Selections / Irving Berlin, January 16, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics, Irving Berlin. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Victor Moore ; Jeanette Nolan. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 113, *LJ-16 114.

    Contents: Louisiana purchase -- Tomorrow is a lovely day -- And I'm a fool -- You're lonely and I'm lonely -- You can't brush me off -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 315*LJ-16 316 Love song (Musical), July 21, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 402*LJ-16 403 Love story, June 15, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 874 Die lustige Witwe. Selections / Franz Lehar, March 7, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Also known as the Merry Widow. Performer: Jeanette MacDonald.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 39, *LJ-16 40.

    Contents: Magic in the waltz -- Maxim's -- Ladies' choice waltz -- Marsovia -- Viljalied -- Women -- I love you so -- Prince and princess -- I love you so -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9568 Die lustige Witwe / Franz Lehar, January 23, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Also known as the Merry Widow.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Jack Kirkwood ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Norman Luboff Choir. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 115, *LJ-16 116.

    Contents: Maxim's -- Viljalied -- Magic in the waltz -- Prince and princess -- Girls at Maxim's -- Women -- I love you so.

       
    *LT-10 9574 Die lustige Witwe / Franz Lehar, June 25, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Also known as The merry widow. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Nadine Conner ; Jack Kirkwood. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 235, *LJ-16 236.

    Contents: Maxim's -- Viljalied -- Magic in the waltz -- Prince and princess -- Girls at Maxim's -- Women -- I love you so.

       
    *LJ-16 366*LJ-16 367 Die lustige Witwe. Selections / Franz Lehar, January 26, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performers: Jack Kirkwood ; Dorothy Kirsten.

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    Contents: Merry widow waltz -- Maxim's -- Viljalied -- Magic in the waltz -- Prince and princess -- Girls at Maxim's -- Women -- I love you so.

       
    *LJ-16 445*LJ-16 446 Die lustige Witwe. Selections / Franz Lehar, November 16, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Also known as the Merry Widow.

    Performers: Jack Kirkwood ; Dorothy Kirsten.

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    Contents: Merry widow waltz -- Maxim's -- Viljalied -- Magic in the waltz -- Prince and princess -- Maxim's -- Girls at Maxim's -- Women -- I love you so.

       
    *LT-10 818 Lute song. Selections / Raymond Scott, March 23, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performers: Mimi Benzell ; William Curran ; Alvina Temple.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 382, *LJ-16 383.

    Contents: Lute song -- Mountain high, valley low -- Where you are -- Mountain high, valley low -- See the monkey -- Willow tree -- Bitter harvest -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3124 Madama Butterfly. Selections / Giacomo Puccini, April 23, 1951 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Giacomo Puccini. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Ted Osborne ; Thorough Ravenscroft ; Barbara Woodall. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 220.

    Contents: If love or reason -- The uncle's curse -- Now you are all my own -- One fine day -- No, no -- Butterfly's farewell -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 873 Madame Sherry. Selections / Karl Hoschna, April 17, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Karl Hoschna ; lyrics, Otto Harbach. Dramatized by Gene Holloway. Performers: Marion Bell ; Isabel Jewell ; Ted Osbourne. Gordon MacRae, host ; Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 139, *LJ-16 140.

    Contents: Every little movement -- Very odd man -- You'll be sorry if you don't -- Every little movement -- Maybe a smile -- He kissed -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 267*LJ-16 268 Madame Sherry. Selections / Karl Hoschna, October 8, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Karl Hoschna ; lyrics, Otto Harbach. Dramatized by Gene Holloway. Performers: Nadine Conner ; Isabel Jewell ; Ted Osborne ; Karl Hoschna.

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    Contents: Every little movement -- Very odd man -- You'll be sorry if you don't -- Every little movement -- Maybe a smile -- He kissed -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1800 Mademoiselle Modiste. Selections / Victor Herbert, April 4, 1949 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Bea Benaderet ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Alan Reed.

    Contents: Hats -- I want what I want when I want it -- Kiss me again -- Ah, but in dreams -- Time and the place and the girl -- Song to a distant star -- Kiss me again -- Charity -- Mascot of the troops -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9566 Mademoiselle Modiste / Victor Herbert, February 27, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers; Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Verna Felton ; Joseph Kearns ; Jane Powell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 125, *LJ-16 126.

    Contents: Hats -- I want what I want when I want it -- Kiss me again -- Ah, but in dreams -- Time and the place and the girl -- Mascot of the troops -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1811 Mademoiselle Modiste . Selections / Victor Herbert, November 26, 1951 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Verna Felton ; Joseph Kearns ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Will Wright.

    Contents: Hats -- I want what I want when I want it -- Kiss me again -- Ah, but in dreams -- Time and the place and the girl -- Mascot of the troops -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 331*LJ-16 332 Maestro, September 15, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 406*LJ-16 407 Man without a country, June 29, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 873 Marinka. Selections / Imre Kalman, December 3, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Imre Kalman. Lyrics by George Marion. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Gladys Swarthout ; Francis X. Bushman ; Ted Osbourne ; Curt Martell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 276, *LJ-16 277.

    Contents: Only one touch of Vienna -- If I never waltz again -- Turn on the charm -- Sigh by night -- I know -- One last love song.

       
    *LJ-16 269*LJ-16 270 Martha. Selections / Friedrich von Flotow, October 15, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performers: Hans Conried ; Lucille Norman ; Friedrich von Flotow.

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    Contents: Richmond fair -- There's naught I cannot do -- Spinning song -- My heart's in danger -- Lasst mich euch fragen -- Good night -- Ah, so pure -- May heaven above forgive thee -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3125 Martha. Selections / Friedrich von Flotow, February 22, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Friedrich von Flotow. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Gladys Swarthout ; Carleton Young. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 469, *LJ-16 470.

    Contents: Richmond fair -- There's naught I cannot do -- Spinning song -- My heart's in danger -- Lasst mich euch fragen -- Good night -- Ah, so pure -- Follow the hunt -- May heaven above forgive thee -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1826 Mary. Selections / Louis A. (Louis Achille) Hirsch, May 4, 1953 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Dorothy Kirsten ; Norman Marlow ; Tom Tully.

    Contents: Love nest -- Down on the old Kansas farm -- Anything you want to do, dear -- Love nest -- Down on the old Kansas farm -- Love nest -- Waiting -- Deeper -- Love nest.

       
    *LT-10 885 Maytime. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, October 6, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg ; lyrics, Rida Johnson Young. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Dorothy Kirsten ; Sammy Ogg ; Noreen Corcoran. Gordon MacRae, host ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Marvin Miller, announcer.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 337, *LJ-16 338.

    Contents: In our little home sweet home -- Gypsy song -- Will you remember? -- Only one girl for me -- It's a windy day at the battery -- Road to paradise -- Dancing will keep you young -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 463*LJ-16 464 Maytime. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, February 1, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performers: Patty Ayenoni ; Nadine Conner ; Sammy Ogg.

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    Contents: In our little home sweet home -- Gypsy song -- Will you remember? -- Only one girl for me -- It's a windy day at the battery -- Road to paradise -- Dancing will keep you young -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3125 The Mikado. Selections / Arthur S. Sullivan, December 5, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Arthur Sullivan. Lyrics, William S. Gilbert. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Kenny Baker ; Arthur Q. Bryan ; Evelyn Case ; Verna Felton ; Lew Merrill. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 101, *LJ-16 102.

    Contents: We are gentlemen of Japan -- Wand'ring minstrel, I -- Behold the lord high executioner -- I have a little list -- Three little maids -- He's going to marry Yum-Yum -- Sun, whose rays -- Here's a howdy-do! -- Flowers that bloom in the spring -- Tit-willow -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 428*LJ-16 429 Million pound bank note, September 14, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 430*LJ-16 431 The minstrel boy. Selections / Tom Moore, September 21, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold.

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    Contents: Minstrel boy -- Believe me -- If all those endearing young charms -- Last rose of summer -- And I'm as weak as ever -- No more -- Soft in the stilly night -- When Erin smiled -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3126 The minstrel boy. Selections / Tom Moore, March 15, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics, Tom Moore. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Keith MacConnell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 475, *LJ-16 476.

    Contents: Minstrel boy -- Believe me -- If all those endearing young charms -- Minstrel boy -- Last rose of summer -- And I'm as weak as ever -- Believe me -- If all those endearing young charms -- No more -- Soft in the stilly night -- When Erin smiled -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 323*LJ-16 324 Miss Cinderella, August 18, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 885 Miss Liberty. Selections / Irving Berlin, February 9, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Robert E. Sherwood. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Virginia Haskins ; Gloria Gordon ; Hanely Stanford. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 370, *LJ-16 371.

    Contents: Let's take an old-fashioned walk -- Little fish in a big pond -- Paris wakes up and smiles -- Homework -- Just one way to say I love you -- Miss Liberty! -- Little fish in a big pond -- Give me your tired, your poor -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1803 Music in the air. Selections / Jerome Kern, October 24, 1949 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Oscar Hammerstein II. Performers: Jerome Cowan ; Jane Powell ; Betty Lou Gerson.

    Contents: Song is you -- Why haven't I told you? -- There's a hill beyond the hill -- Song is you -- And love was born -- We belong together -- Why haven't I told you? -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3126 Music in the air. Selections / Jerome Kern, April 30, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Jo Stafford ; Jane Waldo ; Bruce Payne ; Carlton Young ; Marion Simpson. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 221, *LJ-16 222.

    Contents: Song is you -- Why haven't I told you? -- There's a hill beyond the hill -- Song is you -- And love was born -- We belong together -- Why haven't I told you?

       
    *LJ-16 461*LJ-16 462 Music in the air. Selections / Jerome Kern, January 25, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Oscar Hammerstein II. Performers: Mimi Benzell ; Betty Lou Gerson ; Isabel Jewell ; Carleton Young.

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    Contents: Song is you -- Why haven't I told you? -- There's a hill beyond the hill -- Song is you -- And love was born -- We belong together -- Song is you.

       
    *LT-10 886 My Maryland . Selections / Sigmund Romberg, May 26, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Dorothy Kirsten ; Raymond Burr ; Virginia Grey ; John Shay. Gordon MacRae, host, performer ; Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 308, *LJ-16 309.

    Contents: Your land and my land -- Won't you marry me? -- Strawberry jam -- Silver moon -- Strolling with the one I love the best -- Silver moon -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1824 My romance. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, January 5, 1953 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Herb Butterfield ; Evelyn Case ; Barbara Logan ; Dida Ranckus.

    Contents: 1898 -- Written in your hand -- Love and laughter -- From now onward -- Bella Donna -- If only -- In love with romance -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1796 Naughty Marietta. Selections / Victor Herbert, January 17, 1949 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Rida Johnson Young. Performer: Jeanette MacDonald.

    Contents: Ah! Sweet mystery of life -- Prayer -- 'Neath the southern moon -- Tramp, tramp, tramp -- Italian street song -- I'm falling in love with someone -- Ah! Sweet mystery of life -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9566 Naughty Marietta / Victor Herbert, April 10, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Rida Johnson Young.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Nadine Conner ; Jeanette Nolan ; William Waterman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 137, *LJ-16 138.

    Contents: Ah! Sweet mystery of life -- Tramp, tramp, tramp -- Naughty Marietta -- Italian street song -- Ah! Sweet mystery of life -- 'Neath the southern moon -- I'm falling in love with someone -- Ah! Sweet mystery of life.

       
    *LT-7 1823 Naughty Marietta. Selections / Victor Herbert, October 20, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Rida Johnson Young. Performers: Paul Fries ; William Johnson ; Dorothy Kirsten.

    Contents: Tramp, tramp, tramp -- Naughty Marietta -- 'Neath the southern moon -- Ah! Sweet mystery of life -- Italian street song -- I'm falling in love with someone -- Ah! Sweet mystery of life.

       
    *LJ-16 313*LJ-16 314 The necklace, July 14, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 9743 New Year's program, January 1, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Adaptation by Gene Holloway. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 190, *LJ-16 191.

    Contents: Every day is ladies' day with me / Victor Herbert -- Wishing song / Frank Churchill -- I am the very model of a modern major-general / Arthur Sullivan -- Zigeuner / Noel Coward -- In the good old summertime -- Lady, be good / George Gershwin -- Look for the silver lining / Jerome Kern -- You are never away / Richard Rodgers -- The Lord's prayer.

       
    *LJ-16 280*LJ-16 281 New Year's program, December 31, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Contents incomplete. Performer: Lucille Norman.

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    Contents: Happy holiday / Irving Berlin -- It's a grand night for singing / Richard Rodgers -- Ah, so pure / Friedrich von Flotow -- Annie Laurie -- Jeanette and her little wooden shoes / Victor Herbert -- Song is you / Jerome Kern -- In the blush of the night -- Golden days / Sigmund Romberg -- New year song / Irving Berlin -- The Lord's prayer.

       
    *LT-7 1793 The new moon. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, November 29, 1948 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II. Performers: Nadine Conner ; Sandra Gould ; Joseph Kearns ; Rudy Vallee.

    Contents: Stouthearted men -- Marianne -- One kiss -- Wanting you -- Lover come back to me -- Softly, as in a morning sunrise -- One kiss -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3127 The new moon / Sigmund Romberg, October 10, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein ; Frank Mandel.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Ilona Massey ; Thea Roberts ; Paul Fries. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Show Titled: Tribute to, Sigmund Romberg, The New Moon.

    First show of the fall series. First broadcast on NBC network.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 85, *LJ-16 86.

    Contents: Stouthearted men -- One kiss -- Wanting you -- Lover come back to me -- Softly, as in a morning sunrise.

       
    *LT-10 9570 The new moon. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, January 29, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Nadine Conner ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Gerald Moore ; Charles Vitali. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 198, *LJ-16 199.

    Contents: Stouthearted men -- One kiss -- Wanting you -- Lover come back to me -- Softly, as in a morning sunrise -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 499*LJ-16 500 The new moon. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, June 21, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performer: Lucille Norman. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 3127 The new moon: Western release. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, October 10, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performer: Ilona Massey.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 85, *LJ-16 86.

    Contents: Stouthearted men -- One kiss -- Wanting you -- Lover come back to me -- Softly, as in a morning sunrise.

       
    *LJ-16 404*LJ-16 405 New wine, June 22, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 426*LJ-16 427 Night music, September 7, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 886 Nina Rosa. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, May 14, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Performers: Mimi Benzell ; Peter Leeds. Gordon Macrae, host, performer ; Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 225, *LJ-16 226.

    Contents: Nina Rosa -- Serenade of love -- Your smiles, your tears -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 887 No, no, Nanette. Selections / Vincent Youmans, November 21, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Vincent Youmans. Lyrics by Irving Ceasar and Otto Harbach. Performers: Doris Day ; Verna Felton ; Gordon MacRae. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 97, *LJ-16 98.

    Contents: No, no, Nanette -- Tea for two -- I want to be happy -- No, no, Nanette -- Call of the sea -- Take a little one step -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 416*LJ-16 417 On wings of song, August 3, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 3128 On your toes. Selections / Richard Rodgers, November 17, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Lorenz Hart.

    Performers: Marion Bell ; Fritz Feld ; Isabel Jewell ; Peter Leeds.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 347, *LJ-16 348.

    Contents: On your toes -- It's got to be love -- There's a small hotel -- Quiet night -- Glad to be unhappy -- Slaughter on Tenth Avenue -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 887 One touch of Venus. Selections / Kurt Weill, April 16, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Kurt Weill. Lyrics by Ogden Nash. Adapted for radio by Gene Holloway. Broadcast on NBC. Performers: Ginny Simms ; Donna Hainer ; Gordon MacRae. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 218, *LJ-16 219.

    Contents: New art is true art -- West wind -- Foolish heart -- Speak low -- That's him -- Wooden wedding -- Speak low.

       
    *LT-10 888 The only girl. Selections / Victor Herbert, March 20, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Henry Blossom. Dramatized by Gene Holloway. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Warenskjold ; Eric Snowden. Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Marvin Miller, announcer. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 131, *LJ-16 132.

    Contents: Ball and chain -- When you're away -- At last we both agree -- Here's to the land we love, boys -- Personality -- You alone.

       
    *LT-10 888 Orange blossoms. Selections / Victor Herbert, November 13, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, B.B. DeSylva. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Warenskjold ; Howard McNair ; Virginia Christine. Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 176, *LJ-16 177.

    Contents: This time it's love -- Dream of orange blossoms -- Kiss in the dark -- Lonely nest -- Dream of orange blossoms -- Then comes the dawning -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 290*LJ-16 291 Orange blossoms . Selections / Victor Herbert, February 11, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, B.G. DeSylva.

    Performers: Evelyn Case ; Isabel Jewell ; Howard McNair.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: This time it's love -- Dream of orange blossoms -- Kiss in the dark -- Lonely nest -- Dream of orange blossoms -- Then comes the dawning -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 408*LJ-16 409 Penny whistle, July 6, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 491*LJ-16 492 Penny whistle, May 24, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 889 Pink lady. Selections / Ivan Caryll, May 8, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Ivan Caryll. Lyrics, C.M.S. McLellen. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Eleanor Rodby ; Michael Chekhov ; Betty Lou Gerson. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 143, *LJ-16 144.

    Contents: But not just yet -- Two rivers -- I have kisses -- My love -- He likes it! -- Pink lady waltz.

       
    *LJ-16 304*LJ-16 305 Pink lady. Selections / Ivan Caryll, April 28, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Ivan Caryll. Lyrics, C.M.S. McLellen. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee.

    Performers: Bea Benaderet ; Nadine Conner ; Ludwig Donath ; Betty Lou Gerson ; Norman Varden.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Pink lady waltz -- But not just yet -- Two rivers -- I have kisses -- My love -- He likes it! -- Pink lady waltz.

       
    *LJ-16 390*LJ-16 391 Pink lady. Selections / Ivan Caryll, April 27, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Ivan Caryll. Lyrics, C.M.S. McLellen. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee.

    Performers: Bea Benaderet ; Ludwig Donath ; Betty Lou Gerson ; Lucille Norman ; Norman Varden.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Pink lady waltz -- But not just yet -- Two rivers -- I have kisses -- My love -- He likes it! -- Pink lady waltz.

       
    *LJ-16 497*LJ-16 498 Pink lady. Selections / Ivan Caryll, June 14, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Ivan Caryll. Lyrics, C.M.S. McLellen. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee.

    Performer: Lucille Norman. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 317*LJ-16 318 The pirate of New Orleans, July 28, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 3128 Pirates of Penzance. Selections / Arthur Sullivan, December 11, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performers: Clark Dennis ; Paul Keys ; Lucille Norman ; Virginia Reiss.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 184, *LJ-16 185.

    Contents: I am a pirate king -- Poor, oh poor the pirate Sherry -- When Frederick was a tiny lad -- How beautifully blue the sky -- Is there not one maiden breast? -- Poor wand'ring one -- I am the very model of a modern major-general -- When the foeman bares his steel -- Ah, leave me not to pine -- Policeman's lot is not a happy one -- With catlike tread -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 246*LJ-16 247 The pirates of Picadilly, July 30, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 327*LJ-16 328 The pirates of Picadilly, September 1, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 889 The prince of Pilsen . Selections / Gustav Luders, April 24, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Gustav Luders. Lyrics, Frank Pixley. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Broadcast on NBC.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Hans Conried. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 141, *LJ-16 142.

    Contents: Here's to the land -- Hail to beer -- I know it's wrong -- Here's to the fight -- I breathe a breath of springtime -- Hush, my loved one -- Sweethearts, forever -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 891 The princess Pat. Selections / Victor Herbert, May 22, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Henry Blossom. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Broadcast on NBC.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Lucille Norman ; Sam Hearn. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 147, *LJ-16 148.

    Contents: Neapolitan love song -- Love is the best of all -- I wish I was an island in a sea of girls -- Neapolitan love song -- Two laughing Irish eyes -- For better or for worse -- All for you -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 384*LJ-16 385 The princess Pat . Selections / Victor Herbert, March 30, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Henry Blossom. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee.

    Performers: Sam Hearn ; Elaine Malbin ; Janet Waldo.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Love is the best of all -- I wish I was an island in a sea of girls -- Neapolitan love song -- Two laughing Irish eyes -- For better or for worse -- All for you -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 398*LJ-16 399 Quality street, June 1, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1795 The red mill . Selections / Victor Herbert, January 10, 1949 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics and book, Henry Blossom.

    Performers: Gene Kelly ; Lucille Norman ; Alan Reed.

    Contents: In old New York -- When you're pretty and the world is fair -- Because you're you -- Moonbeams -- Every day is ladies' day with me -- In the beautiful isle of our dreams -- Gretchen, I want you to marry me -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9568 The red mill. Selections / Victor Herbert, January 2, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Henry Blossom.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Jack Kirkwood ; Lucille Norman ; Jack Smith. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 110, *LJ-16 111.

    Contents: In old New York -- Because you're you -- Moonbeams -- Every day is ladies' day with me -- In the beautiful isle of our dreams -- In old New York.

       
    *LT-7 1812 The red mill. Selections / Victor Herbert, December 10, 1951 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Henry Blossom.

    Performers: Jack Kirkwood ; Peter Leeds ; Rise Stevens.

    Contents: In old New York -- If you love but me -- Because you're you -- Moonbeams -- Every day is ladies' day with me -- In the beautiful isle of our dreams -- In old New York.

       
    *LJ-16 473*LJ-16 474 The red mill . Selections / Victor Herbert, March 8, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Henry Blossom.

    Performers: Eileen Farrell ; Jack Kirkwood ; Peter Leeds.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: In old New York -- If you love but me -- Because you're you -- Moonbeams -- Every day is ladies' day with me -- In the beautiful isle of our dreams -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9576 A return to 1927, May 29, 1950 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Norman Luboff Choir. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Show incomplete, this is part 2 of 2.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 149.

    Contents: My blue heaven / Walter Donaldson -- Rio Rita / Harry Tierney -- Among my souvenirs -- The best things in life are free -- Some enchanted evening / Richard Rodgers.

       
    *LT-10 891 Revenge with music. Selections / Arthur Schwartz, October 23, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics, Howard Dietz. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Jeanette Nolan ; Joe Vitali. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 172, *LJ-16 173.

    Contents: If there is someone lovelier than you -- Maria -- You and the night and the music -- That fellow Manuelo -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9580 Review of music 1905 to 1910, July 17, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 154, *LJ-16 155.

    Contents: By the light of the silvery moon / Gus Edwards -- Every day is ladies' day with me / Victor Herbert -- Unidentified song -- Cuddle up a little closer -- Commercial announcements -- Shine on harvest moon -- John took me 'round to see his mother -- I want what I want when I want it / Victor Herbert -- Moonbeams / Victor Herbert -- Closing announcements.

       
    *LT-10 9579 Review of music 1910 to 1915, September 18, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 160, *LJ-16 161.

    Contents: Cake walk -- When you're away / Victor Herbert -- Every little movement / Karl Hoschna -- Commercial announcements -- My melancholy baby / Ernie Burnett -- 'Neath the southern moon / Victor Herbert -- Jeanette and her little wooden shoes / Victor Herbert -- Pink lady waltz / Ivan Caryll -- Commercial announcements -- Closing announcements.

       
    *LT-10 9579 Review of music 1922, September 4, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 158, *LJ-16 159.

    Contents: Nelly Kelly waltz / George M. Cohan -- Nothing could be finer than to be with Carolina in the morning -- Kiss in the dark / Victor Herbert -- Commercial announcements -- Pretty girl is like a melody / Irving Berlin -- My wonderful one -- You remind me of my mother / George M. Cohan -- Closing announcements.

       
    *LT-10 9578 Review of music 1924, September 25, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 162, *LJ-16 163.

    Contents: Opening announcements -- Lady, be good / George Gershwin -- What'll I do? / Irving Berlin -- The scent of a rose -- Commercial announcements -- I want to be happy / Vincent Youmans -- I'll see you in my dreams / Jones -- Indian love call / Rudolf Friml -- Closing announcements.

       
    *LT-10 9580 Review of music 1935, August 21, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 156, *LJ-16 157.

    Contents: Moon over Miami / Joe Burke -- Lullaby of Broadway / Harry Warren -- I'm in the mood for love -- The music goes 'round and around / Ed Farley -- Cheek to cheek / Irving Berlin -- Bess, you is my woman now / George Gershwin -- Red sails in the sunset / Hugh Williams -- Lovely to look at / Jerome Kern -- These foolish things / Jack Strachey -- Begin the beguine / Cole Porter -- Closing announcements.

       
    *LT-10 9572 Review of music from 1900 to1925, July 3, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 152, *LJ-16 153.

    Contents: Yankee doodle boy / George M. Cohan -- In the good old summertime -- Here's to the girl I love. The Prince of Pilsner -- Mighty like a rose / Nevin -- Where are you tonight? / Lewis M. Isaacs -- Ida, sweet as apple cider / Eddie Munson -- God bless America / Irving Berlin.

       
    *LJ-16 359*LJ-16 360 Review of the year 1952, December 29, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 455*LJ-16 456 Review of the year 1953, December 28, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Kirsten. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1822 The right dress, June 19, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold.

       
    *LT-10 875 Rio Rita. Selections / Harry Tierney, November 8, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Presented on ABC radio. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra director ; Gordon MacRae, host, performer. Performers: Marion Hutton, Hal March, Alan Reed, Margo, Elvia Allman, Bob Sweeny.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 18, *LJ-16 19.

    Contents: All pals together -- Rio Rita -- You're always in my arms -- All pals together -- Kinkajou -- If you're in love -- Following the sun around -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 260*LJ-16 261 Rip Van Winkle, September 17, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 244*LJ-16 245 Roaring camp, July 23, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 420*LJ-16 421 Roaring camp, August 17, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 884 Roberta. Selections / Jerome Kern, November 1, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics, Otto Harbach. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Eddie Bracken ; Nana Bryan ; Jan Clayton ; Viola Vaughan. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 16, *LJ-16 17.

    Contents: Let's begin -- You're devastating -- Yesterdays -- I'll be hard to handle -- Touch of your hand -- Smoke gets in your eyes -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9578 Roberta . Selections / Jerome Kern, October 9, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Edna Best ; Ginny Simms. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 168, *LJ-16 169.

    Contents: You're devastating -- Yesterdays -- Smoke gets in your eyes -- Don't ask me not to sing -- Touch of your hand -- Yesterdays -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 300*LJ-16 301 Roberta. Selections / Jerome Kern, April 7, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Nadine Conner ; Helen Van Tyler.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: You're devastating -- Yesterdays -- Smoke gets in your eyes -- Don't ask me not to sing -- Touch of your hand -- Yesterdays -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1827 Roberta . Selections / Jerome Kern, November 9, 1953 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Nana Bryan ; Dorothy Kirsten.

    Contents: You're devastating -- Yesterdays -- Smoke gets in your eyes -- Don't ask me not to sing -- Touch of your hand -- Yesterdays -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 892 Robin Hood. Selections / Reginald De Koven, May 15, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Reginald De Koven. Lyrics, Harry B. Smith. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Len Merrill ; Roland Morris. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 145, *LJ-16 146.

    Contents: Brown October ale -- Sir Cavalier -- Though it was within this hour we met -- There will come a time -- Then hey for the merry greenwood -- Tinker's song -- The legend of the chimes -- Oh, promise me.

       
    *LT-7 1813 Rosalie (Musical). Selections, December 17, 1951 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performers: Herb Butterfield ; Nadine Conner ; Norman Varden ; Theodore Von Elst.

    Contents: Hussars march / Sigmund Romberg -- Say so / George Gershwin -- Why must we always be dreaming? / Sigmund Romberg -- New York serenade / George Gershwin -- Oh gee! Oh joy! / George Gershwin -- West Point song / Sigmund Romberg -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 495*LJ-16 496 Rosalie (Musical). Selections, June 7, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Nadine Conner. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 3129 Rosalinda. Selections / Johann Strauss, March 12, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Paul Kirby. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Anna Mary Dickey ; Sandra Gould ; Howard McNair ; William Reed. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 210, *LJ-16 211.

    Contents: Rosalinda -- Law trio -- How sad to part like this -- Happy he, happy she -- Oh, what a night -- Prince's ball, what a blunder! -- Watch duet -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 302*LJ-16 303 Rosalinda. Selections / Johann Strauss, April 14, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Paul Kirby.

    Performers: Howard McNair ; Dorothy Warenskjold.

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    Contents: Rosalinda -- Law trio -- How sad to part like this -- Happy he, happy she -- Oh, what a night -- Prince's ball, what a blunder! -- Watch duet -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 392*LJ-16 393 Rosalinda. Selections / Johann Strauss, May 11, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Paul Kirby.

    Performers: Sandra Gould ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Dan Reed ; Dan Tobin.

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    Contents: Rosalinda -- Law trio -- How sad to part like this -- Happy he, happy she -- Oh, what a night -- Prince's ball, what a blunder! -- Watch duet -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 443*LJ-16 444 Rosalinda. Selections / Johann Strauss, November 2, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Johann Strauss. Lyrics, Paul Kirby.

    Performers: Paul Kirby ; Elaine Malbin. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 892 The rose of Algeria. Selections / Victor Herbert, March 2, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Glen MacDonough. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Jane Stuart Smith ; Herb Butterfield. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 376, *LJ-16 377.

    Contents: Twilight in Barakeesh -- Rose of the world -- I've been decorated -- Love is like a cigarette -- Rose of the world -- Boule mich -- What does he say? -- Rose of the world.

       
    *LT-10 899 Rose-Marie. Selections / Rudolf Friml, February 7, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein & Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Patrice Munsel ; Pinky Lee ; Barry Croger ; Betty Lou Gerson ; Arthur Q. Brian ; Eddied Fields. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 33, *LJ-16 34.

    Contents: Rose-Marie -- Lak jeem -- Indian love call -- Totem tom tom -- Mounties -- Door of my dreams -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9635 Rose-Marie. Selections / Rudolf Friml, December 19, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein & Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Patrice Munsel. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 105, *LJ-16 106.

    Contents: Rose-Marie -- Lak jeem -- Indian love call -- Totem tom tom -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1809 Rose-Marie. Selections / Rudolf Friml, November 5, 1951 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein & Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Dorothy Kirsten ; Gerald Moore.

    Contents: Rose-Marie -- Lak jeem -- Indian love call -- Totem tom tom -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 483*LJ-16 484 Rose-Marie. Selections / Rudolf Friml, April 26, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein & Otto Harbach.

    Performer: Virginia Haskins. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 898 Sally. Selections / Jerome Kern, December 13, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Guy Bolton and Clifford Grey. Broadcast on ABC. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dinah Shore ; Leon Erroll ; Sam Hearn ; Jol Kerns ; Paul Fries. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 22, *LJ-16 23.

    Contents: On the banks of the Schnitzel -- Look for the silver lining -- Dear little girl -- I'm just a wild rose -- On the banks of the Schnitzel -- Whip-poor-will -- Look for the silver lining -- Church 'round the corner -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1804 Sally. Selections / Jerome Kern, May 1, 1950 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Guy Bolton and Clifford Grey.

    Performers: Marion Bell ; Jack Kirkwood.

    Contents: On the banks of the Schnitzel -- Look for the silver lining -- Dear little girl -- I'm just a wild rose -- Whip-poor-will -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1825 Sally. Selections / Jerome Kern, April 6, 1953 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Guy Bolton and Clifford Grey.

    Performers: Lucille Norman ; Benny Rubin.

    Contents: On the banks of the Schnitzel -- Look for the silver lining -- Dear little girl -- I'm just a wild rose -- Whip-poor-will -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 896 Sari. Selections / Imre Kalman, February 12, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Imre Kalman. Lyrics, C.C.S. Cushing, Max Grunbaum, E.P. Heath, Julius Wilhelm. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Vivian della Chiesa ; Sam Hearn ; Theodore von Elst ; Stuffy Singer. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 202, *LJ-16 203.

    Contents: Hot tza-tza -- Stradivari -- Sailor one -- Love has wings -- Sari -- Softly through the summer night -- Simple little villager -- Stradivari -- Love's own sweet song.

       
    *LT-10 3129 Sari. Selections / Imre Kalman, March 17, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Imre Kalman. Lyrics, C.C.S. Cushing, Max Grunbaum, E.P. Heath, Julius Wilhelm. Dramatized by Lawrence and Lee.

    Performers: Francis X. Bushman ; Margaret Truman ; Theodore Von Elst.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 294, *LJ-16 295.

    Contents: Stradivari -- Sailor one -- Love has wings -- Sari -- Softly through the summer night -- Simple little villager -- Stradivari -- Love's own sweet song.

       
    *LJ-16 250*LJ-16 251 Scheherazade, August 13, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 311*LJ-16 312 Scheherazade, July 7, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 3130 The Schumann story . Selections / Robert Schumann, February 8, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Robert Schumann. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Warenskjold ; Jay Novello ; Shirley Bell ; Parley Baer. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 465, *LJ-16 466.

    Contents: My love -- You are just like a flower -- And then to sleep -- Oh, love forever lost -- My love -- Two grenadiers -- Oh my music, my life, my heart -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 896 Seventh heaven. Selections / Carmen Dragon, November 3, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Carmen Dragon. Lyrics, Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Ann Ayars ; Bill Conrad ; Norman Field ; Jeanette Nolan. Marvin Miller, announcer. Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 343, *LJ-16 344.

    Contents: I'm a remarkable fellow -- Diane's song -- Our life is brief -- Smile for me, my Diane -- Chico, Diane, heaven -- Star light, star bright -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1802 Show boat. Selections / Jerome Kern, October 3, 1949 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performer: Dorothy Kirsten.

    Contents: Make believe -- Can't help lovin' dat man -- You are love -- Why do I love you? -- Ol' man river.

       
    *LT-10 9575 Show boat. Selections / Jerome Kern, October 30, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 174, *LJ-16 175.

    Contents: Make believe -- Can't help lovin' dat man -- Commercial announcements -- Why do I love you? -- Ol' man river.

       
    *LJ-16 363*LJ-16 364 Show boat. Selections / Jerome Kern, January 19, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performers: Betty Lou Gerson ; Jack Kirkwood ; Dorothy Kirsten.

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    Contents: Ol' man river -- Make believe -- Can't help lovin' dat man -- You are love -- Why do I love you? -- Make believe -- Bill -- Can't help lovin' dat man -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 437*LJ-16 438 Show boat. Selections / Jerome Kern, October 12, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics and book, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performer: Lucille Norman. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1831 Smiles. Selections / Vincent Youmans, April 19, 1954 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Contents: Time on my hands -- Carry on, keep smiling -- La marseilles -- Smiles -- Carry on, keep smiling -- Time on my hands -- Be good to me -- I'm glad I waited -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9635 Snow White and the seven dwarfs / Frank Churchill, December 26, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Jeanette Nolan ; Jane Powell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 108, *LJ-16 109.

    Contents: Wishing song -- One song -- With a smile and a song -- Heigh ho -- Whistle while you work -- Someday my prince will come -- Heigh ho -- One song.

       
    *LT-10 879 Snow White and the seven dwarfs . Selections / Frank Churchill, November 20, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Frank Churchill. Lyrics, Larry Mosey. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Isabel Jewell ; Ilene Woods ; Marvin Miller ; Sam Hearn ; Joe Vitali ; Charlie Smith. Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 178, *LJ-16 179.

    Contents: Wishing song -- One song -- With a smile and a song -- Heigh ho -- Whistle while you work -- Heigh ho -- Someday my prince will come -- One song.

       
    *LJ-16 453*LJ-16 454 Snow White and the seven dwarfs. Selections / Frank Churchill, December 21, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Frank Churchill. Lyrics, Larry Mosey.

    Performers: Isabel Jewell ; Eleanor Rodby ; Dorothy Warenskjold.

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    Contents: Wishing song -- One song -- With a smile and a song -- Whistle while you work -- Heigh ho -- Someday my prince will come -- One song -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 901 The song of Norway. Selections / Robert Wright, February 28, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, adapted from melodies by Edvard Grieg. Broadcast on ABC. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Marina Koshetz ; Melva Niles ; Gilbert Russell ; Jerome Cowan ; Myra Marsh. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 37, *LJ-16 38.

    Contents: Hill of dreams -- Now -- Strange music -- Three loves -- Rikaard's farewell -- I love you -- At Christmastime -- Legend.

       
    *LT-10 3130 The song of Norway. Selections / Robert Wright, April 3, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, adapted from melodies by Edvard Grieg. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Colter ; Irra Petina ; Gilbert Russell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 135, *LJ-16 136.

    Contents: Hill of dreams -- Now -- Strange music -- Three loves -- I love you -- Strange music -- Legend.

       
    *LT-10 9570 The song of Norway. Selections / Robert Wright, February 19, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, adapted from melodies by Edvard Grieg.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Nadine Conner ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Gilbert Russell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 204, *LJ-16 205.

    Contents: Hill of dreams -- Now -- Strange music -- Three loves -- I love you -- Strange music -- Legend.

       
    *LT-7 1820 Spring is here. Selections / Richard Rodgers, May 12, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Lorenz Hart.

    Performers: Annamary Dickey ; Barbara Whiting.

    Contents: With a song in my heart -- Yours sincerely -- With a song in my heart -- Rich man! Poor man! -- With a song in my heart -- You never say yes -- Why can't I? -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 241*LJ-16 242 Springtime in Paris, July 16, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 319*LJ-16 320 Starlight, August 4, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LJ-16 412*LJ-16 413 Starlight, July 20, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 3131 State fair. Selections / Richard Rodgers, March 21, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Jo Stafford ; Eileen Wilson ; John Beal. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 41, *LJ-16 42.

    Contents: Our state fair -- It might as well be spring -- That's for me -- It's a grand night for singing -- That's for me -- Isn't it kind of fun? -- All I owe Ioway -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 264*LJ-16 265 State fair. Selections / Richard Rodgers, October 1, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performer: Dorothy Kirsten.

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    Contents: Our state fair -- It might as well be spring -- It's a grand night for singing -- That's for me -- It might as well be spring -- Isn't it kind of fun? -- All I owe Ioway -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1828 State fair. Selections / Richard Rodgers, November 30, 1953 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Richard Rodgers. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II.

    Performers: Jerry Hauser ; Jeanette Nolan ; Lucille Norman.

    Contents: Our state fair -- It might as well be spring -- It's a grand night for singing -- That's for me -- It might as well be spring -- Isn't it kind of fun? -- All I owe Ioway -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3132 The student prince. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, October 25, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Dorothy Donnelly. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Kenny Baker ; Hand Conried ; Betty Lou Gerson ; Dorothy Kirsten. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 14, *LJ-16 15.

    Contents: Old Heidelberg -- Student marching song -- Come, boys -- Drink, drink, drink -- Serenade -- Deep in my heart -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9636 The student prince / Sigmund Romberg, November 28, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Dorothy Donnelly.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Jane Powell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 99, *LJ-16 100.

    Contents: Old Heidelberg -- Student marching song -- Come, boys -- Drink, drink, drink -- Deep in my heart -- Serenade -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9571 The student prince / Sigmund Romberg, January 15, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Dorothy Donnelly.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Evelyn Case ; John Frank ; Betty Lou Gerson ; Lamont Johnson. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 194, *LJ-16 195.

    Contents: Old Heidelberg -- Student marching song -- Come, boys -- Drink, drink, drink -- Serenade -- Deep in my heart -- Serenade.

       
    *LJ-16 435*LJ-16 436 The student prince. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, October 5, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Dorothy Donnelly.

    Performers: Mary Jane Croft ; Lamont Johnson ; Dorothy Kirsten.

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    Contents: Old Heidelberg -- Student marching song -- Come, boys -- Drink, drink, drink -- Deep in my heart -- Golden days -- Drink, drink, drink -- Deep in my heart -- Serenade.

       
    *LT-10 881 Sunny. Selections / Jerome Kern, March 27, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein & Otto Harbach. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Jo Stafford ; Lee Millar ; Lee Ross. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 133, *LJ-16 134.

    Contents: Sunny -- Who? -- D'ye love me? -- Who? -- Let's say goodnight till it's morning -- Two little bluebirds -- Who? -- Finale.

       
    *LT-7 1819 Sunny. Selections / Jerome Kern, May 5, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein & Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Virginia Haskins ; Peter Prouse ; Earl Ross.

    Contents: Sunny -- Who? -- D'ye love me? -- Who? -- Let's say goodnight till it's morning -- Two little bluebirds -- Who? -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 439*LJ-16 440 Sunny. Selections / Jerome Kern, October 19, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein & Otto Harbach.

    Performers: Lucille Norman ; Hal Peary ; Carleton Young.

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    Contents: Sunny -- Who? -- D'ye love me? -- Who? -- Let's say goodnight till it's morning -- Two little bluebirds -- Who? -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 329*LJ-16 330 Swan lake, September 8, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-7 1821 The Swedish nightingale. Selections / Jerome Lawrence, June 9, 1952 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold.

       
    *LT-7 1798 Sweethearts. Selections / Victor Herbert, February 14, 1949 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Robert B. Smith.

    Performers: Verna Felton ; Walter O'Keefe ; Jane Powell.

    Contents: Iron, iron, iron -- Every lover must meet his fate -- Jeanette and her little wooden shoes -- Sweethearts' waltz -- Pretty as a picture -- I don't know how -- Angelus -- Woman's moods -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9640 Sweethearts. Selections / Victor Herbert, February 13, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Robert B. Smith.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Verna Felton ; Walter O'Keefe ; Jane Powell. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Lawrence and Lee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 121, *LJ-16 122.

    Contents: Iron, iron, iron -- Every lover must meet his fate -- Jeanette and her little wooden shoes -- Sweethearts' waltz -- Pretty as a picture -- Angelus -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 271*LJ-16 272 Sweethearts. Selections / Victor Herbert, October 22, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Robert B. Smith.

    Performers: Jim Backus ; Mimi Benzell ; Verna Felton.

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    Contents: Iron, iron, iron -- Every lover must meet his fate -- Jeanette and her little wooden shoes -- Sweethearts' waltz -- Pretty as a picture -- Angelus -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 449*LJ-16 450 Sweethearts. Selections / Victor Herbert, December 7, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Victor Herbert. Lyrics, Robert B. Smith.

    Performers: Verna Felton ; Elaine Malbin ; Benny Rubin.

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    Contents: Iron, iron, iron -- Every lover must meet his fate -- Jeanette and her little wooden shoes -- Sweethearts' waltz -- Pretty as a picture -- Angelus -- Every lover must meet his fate -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 902 Three musketeers. Selections / Rudolf Friml, January 28, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Clifford Grey & P.G. Wodehouse. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Frances X. Bushman ; Bill Conrad ; Ted DeCorsia ; Bill Johnstone ; Dorothy Warenskjold ; Carleton Young. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 288, *LJ-16 289.

    Contents: We are the musketeers -- He for me -- Ma belle -- All for one and one for all -- Heart of mine -- We are the musketeers -- My sword -- Love song -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 479*LJ-16 480 Three musketeers. Selections / Rudolf Friml, March 29, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Clifford Grey & P.G. Wodehouse.

    Performers: Francis X. Bushman ; Bill Conrad ; Ted DeCorsia ; Bill Johnstone ; Dorothy Warenskjold ; Carleton Young.

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    Contents: We are the musketeers -- He for me -- Ma belle -- All for one and one for all -- Heart of mine -- We are the musketeers -- My sword -- Your eyes -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3133 Through the years. Selections / Vincent Youmans, February 15, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Vincent Youmans. Lyrics, Edward Heyman. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Nadine Conner ; Harry Harper ; Janet Waldo ; Carleton Young. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

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    Original in: *LJ-16 467, *LJ-16 468.

    Contents: Drums in my heart -- Kathleen, mine -- Through the years -- Drums in my heart -- You're everywhere -- Through the years -- Tipperary -- When Johnny comes marching home.

       
    *LT-10 9628 Tribute to Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz, The Bandwagon, July 18, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Bill Johnstone ; Tony Barret. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. Adaptation by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 67, *LJ-16 68.

    Contents: A new song up in the sky -- High and low -- I love Louisa -- Dancing in the dark -- Inside the U.S.A. (medley).

       
    *LT-10 9634 Tribute to Burke and Van Heusen, June 20, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 59, *LJ-16 60.

    Contents: Moonlight becomes you -- Medley -- Going my way -- The day after forever-- Swinging on a star -- Medley of songs from a Connecticut Yankee.

       
    *LT-10 9641 Tribute to Carrie Jacobs Bond, May 30, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from ABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Jeanette Nolan ; Sam Edwards ; Lindley Bingham. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 55, *LJ-16 56.

    Contents: I love you truly -- Once more I sit -- Just a wearing for you -- God remembers -- Baby, baby -- End of a perfect day .

       
    *LT-10 9567 Tribute to Cole Porter, May 9, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from ABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Patrice Munsel ; Carlton Young ; Constance Colier. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. All selections from Kiss Me Kate.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 49, *LJ-16 50.

    Contents: Always true to you in my fashion -- Were thine that special face -- I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua -- Wunderbar -- Why can't you behave? -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9634 Tribute to Franz Schubert, June 6, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 57, *LJ-16 58.

    Contents: An Sylvia, D. 891 -- Fischerweise, D. 881 -- Ave Maria -- Be still my beating heart -- Wanderers nachtlied, D. 768 -- Thine is my heart -- Du bist die ruh.

       
    *LT-10 9641 Tribute to George Gershwin, May 23, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from ABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Edward Arnold. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 53, *LJ-16 54.

    Contents: I got plenty o' nuttin' -- It ain't necessarily so -- Oh, Bess, oh where's my Bess? -- Summertime -- Bess, you is my woman now .

       
    *LT-10 9638 Tribute to Harold Arlen, September 5, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Ted Osbourne ; Jack Arthur. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 77, *LJ-16 78.

    Contents: Stormy weather -- I've got the world on a string -- Let's fall in love -- Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (Mister In-Between) -- That old black magic -- Get happy -- It's only a paper moon -- Blues in the night -- I love a parade -- We're off to see the wizard -- Over the rainbow -- Stardust / Hoagy Carmichael.

       
    *LT-10 9639 Tribute to Harold Rome: Call me mister, August 22, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Harry Bartell ; Ted Osbourne. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 73, *LJ-16 74.

    Contents: Call me mister -- When we meet again -- Military life -- Along with me -- Going home train -- Yuletide, park ave -- South America, take it away -- Body and soul / Johnny Green.

       
    *LT-10 9638 Tribute to Hoagy Carmichael, September 12, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Frances Langford ; Bill Bouche ; Jack Edwards. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 79, *LJ-16 80.

    Contents: Two sleepy people / Hoagy Carmichael -- Georgia on my mind / Hoagy Carmichael -- Ole' rockin' chair / Hoagy Carmichael -- Up a lazy river / Hoagy Carmichael -- I'll get along without you very well / Hoagy Carmichael -- Old buttermilk sky / Hoagy Carmichael -- It couldn't be true / Hoagy Carmichael -- Little old lady / Hoagy Carmichael -- Lazy bones / Johnny Mercer -- Stardust / Hoagy Carmichael -- Temptation / Nacio Herb Brown.

       
    *LT-10 9629 Tribute to Irving Berlin, July 4, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 63, *LJ-16 64.

    Contents: Little fish in a big pond -- Let's take an old-fashioned walk -- Only for Americans -- Just one way to say I love you -- Homework -- Policemen's ball -- Give me your tired, your poor -- I'm in the mood for love / Jimmy McHugh.

       
    *LT-10 9628 Tribute to Jimmy McHugh, July 11, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Don Randolph ; Barney Philips. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. Adaptation by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 65, *LJ-16 66.

    Contents: Medley -- I can't give you anything but love, baby -- On the sunny side of the street -- I'm in the mood for love -- South American way -- Don't blame me -- I couldn't sleep a wink last night -- I got lucky -- It's a most unusual day -- Dancing in the dark / Dietz and Schwartz.

       
    *LT-10 9639 Tribute to Johnny Green, August 29, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; John W. Green ; Jack Lloyd ; George Nease. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 75, *LJ-16 76.

    Contents: The cowboy on the carousel -- Little coquette -- I'm yours -- From out of nowhere -- I cover the waterfront -- Body and soul -- The steam is on the beam -- Over the rainbow / Harold Arlen.

       
    *LT-10 9567 Tribute to Reginald De Koven, May 16, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from ABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Whitefield Connor ; Jerome Cowen. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. All selections from Robin Hood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 51, *LJ-16 52.

    Contents: Brown October ale -- Though it was within this hour we met -- Sir Cavalier -- Tinker's song -- Oh, promise me.

       
    *LT-10 3127 Tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein, September 26, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; John Rarick ; Celeste Holm. Marvin Miller, announcer. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Last show of the summer series. Final broadcast on ABC network.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 81, *LJ-16 82.

    Contents: Younger than springtime -- I'm in love with a wonderful guy -- If I loved you -- June is bustin' out all over -- It might as well be spring -- Fellow needs a girl -- Many a new face -- People will say we're in love -- Ol' man river / Jerome Kern.

       
    *LT-10 9637 Tribute to Rudolf Friml, The Vagabond King, November 14, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Evelyn Case ; Francis X. Bushman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 93, *LJ-16 94.

    Contents: Someday -- Song of the vagabonds -- Only a rose -- Tomorrow -- Huguette's waltz -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9637 Tribute to Sigmund Romberg, Blossom time, October 31, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    National Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles CA.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Norman Luboff Choir ; Kenny Baker ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Adapted by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 89, *LJ-16 90.

    Contents: Greeting to spring -- Song of love -- Serenade -- Thou art my love -- Ave Maria -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 9633 Tribute to Tin Pan Alley, July 25, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen ; Ken Mann. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. Adaptation by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 69, *LJ-16 70.

    Contents: All or nothing at all / Jack Lawrence -- Sleepy serenade / Lou Singer -- I'll remember April -- Heartaches / Al Hoffman -- Piccolo Pete / Phil Baxter -- Farewell song / Dorothy Stewert -- Dance with me / Leo Edwards.

       
    *LT-10 9629 Tribute to the Chicago Railroad Fair, June 27, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    American Broadcasting Company radio network broadcast.

    Sponsored by The Association of American Railroads.

    Off line recording from KABC Los Angeles CA.

    Series subtitle: The Railroad Summer Show.

    Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; The Sportsmen. Marvin Miller, announcer ; John Rarick, conductor. Adaptation by Gene Holloway.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 61, *LJ-16 62.

    Contents: Wheels are rolling -- Gone to Chicago -- On top of old smokey -- The lonesome train -- Home on the range -- Flora Dora medley / Stuart -- Beyond the blue horizon.

       
    *LJ-16 418*LJ-16 419 Trilby, August 10, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 902 Two hearts beat in three quarter time. Selections / Robert Stolz, February 26, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Robert Stolz. Lyrics, Daily Paskman. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Marion Bell ; Louis von Ruten. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 206, *LJ-16 207.

    Contents: I love Vienna -- This is the end of love's first kiss -- You're my one and only -- What will be my fate tonight? -- Two hearts beat in three quarter time -- What does my heart keep saying? -- If we all could live life over.

       
    *LJ-16 361*LJ-16 362 Two hearts beat in three quarter time. Selections / Robert Stolz, January 12, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Robert Stolz. Lyrics, Daily Paskman.

    Performers: Marion Bell ; Henry Stafford.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: I love Vienna -- This is the end of love's first kiss -- You're my one and only -- What will be my fate tonight? -- Two hearts beat in three quarter time -- What does my heart keep saying? -- If we all could live life over.

       
    *LT-10 905 Up in Central Park. Selections / Sigmund Romberg, March 9, 1953 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics, Dorothy Fields & Herbert Fields. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Mimi Benzell ; Arthur Q. Bryan. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 378, *LJ-16 379.

    Contents: Big backyard of the city -- Carousel in the park -- It doesn't cost you anything to dream -- Close as pages in a book -- Fireman's bride -- Close as pages in a book -- When she walks in the room -- April snow -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3134 The vagabond king. Selections / Rudolf Friml, November 15, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Brian Hooker. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Francis X. Bushman ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Lucille Norman. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 20, *LJ-16 21.

    Contents: Song of the vagabonds -- Someday -- Only a rose -- Tomorrow -- Huguette's waltz -- Love me tonight -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 3133 The vagabond king. Selections / Rudolf Friml, March 5, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Brian Hooker. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Francis X. Bushman ; Jean Fenn ; Irra Petina. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 208, *LJ-16 209.

    Contents: Someday -- Song of the vagabonds -- Love me tonight -- Only a rose -- Tomorrow -- Huguette's waltz -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 349*LJ-16 350 The vagabond king. Selections / Rudolf Friml, November 24, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rodolf Friml. Lyrics, Brian Hooker.

    Performers: Mimi Benzell ; Francis X. Bushman ; Ava Gersott.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Song of the vagabonds -- Someday -- Only a rose -- Tomorrow -- Huguette's waltz -- Song of the vagabonds -- Love me tonight -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 457*LJ-16 458 The vagabond king. Selections / Rudolf Friml, January 4, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Rudolf Friml. Lyrics, Brian Hooker.

    Performers: Lucille Norman ; Jane Stuart Smith.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

    Contents: Song of the vagabonds -- Someday -- Only a rose -- Tomorrow -- Huguette's waltz -- Love me tonight.

       
    *LT-10 905 Very warm for May. Selections / Jerome Kern, June 4, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Jerome Kern. Lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein. Adapted by Gene Holloway. Performers: Gordon MacRae, Annamary Dickey ; Lamont Johnson. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director. Broadcast on NBC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 229, *LJ-16 230.

    Contents: Heaven in my arms -- All the things you are -- In the heart of the dark -- That lucky fellow -- All in fun -- All the things you are.

       
    *LT-10 906 A waltz dream. Selections / Oscar Straus, October 13, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Oscar Straus. Lyrics, Felix Dorman, Joseph Herbert, Leopold Jacobson. Broadcast on NBC. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Dorothy Kirsten ; Francis X. Bushman ; Betty Lou Gerson ; George Knees. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Norman Luboff, choir director ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 339, *LJ-16 340.

    Contents: Freedom, no longer mine -- Story of moth and flame -- Shadow waltz -- Life is love and laughter -- Oh, you dearest -- Piccolo -- Finale.

       
    *LT-10 906 The white eagle. Selections / Rudolf Friml, March 3, 1952 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music by Rudolf Friml. Lyrics by Brian Hooker, Russell Janney, W.H. Post. Broadcast on ABC. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Lucille Norman ; Dick Beals ; Dan O'Herlihy ; June Whitney. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, choir director.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 292, *LJ-16 293.

    Contents: Regimental song -- Alone (my lover) -- Give me one hour -- Alone (my lover) -- Smile, darn you, smile -- Indian lullaby -- Jim's aria -- Regimental song.

       
    *LT-10 907 Whoopee. Selections / Walter Donaldson, January 3, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Music, Walter Donaldson. Lyrics, Gus Kahn. Performers: Gordon MacRae ; Eddie Cantor ; Eileen Wilson ; Elvia Allman ; Lew Merrill ; Jeff Chandler ; Joe Kerns ; Jess Kirkpatrick. Marvin Miller, announcer ; Carmen Dragon, orchestra leader ; Norman Luboff, orchestra leader. Broadcast on ABC.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 28, *LJ-16 29.

    Contents: Love me or leave me -- I'm bringing a red, red rose -- Makin' whoopee -- Love me or leave me -- Song of the setting sun -- Finale.

       
    *LJ-16 487*LJ-16 488 Wonderful one hoss Shay, May 10, 1954 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate ; 16 in.

    Performer: Dorothy Warenskjold. Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    Series VI: Request performance (Radio program), 1945-1946 . Table of Contents
    31 sound recordings

    The series is arranged chronologically.

    Request Performance featured radio comedy routines, recorded for broadcast. The program solicited programming requests from the listening audience. Listeners would write to the studio with ideas for skits, and the actors on the show would perform those skits on the air. Skits were written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee. Each program features a different all-star cast.

       
    *LT-10 10207 Broadcast, 1946 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Episode created as joke. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 531.

       
    *LT-10 10212 Broadcast, October 7, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Ronald Colman ; Frances Langford ; Marlin Hurt ; Arthur Treacher ; Charlie Cantor ; Mel Blank ; Bea Benaderet. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood. Debut show.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 501, *LJ-16 502.

    Contents: Come to New Orleans -- Basin Street blues -- I wish I knew / Harry Warren.

       
    *LT-10 10212 Broadcast, October 14, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Frank Morgan ; Rudy Vallee ; Hoagy Carmichael ; Jimmy Lydon ; Diana Lynn. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 501, *LJ-16 502.

    Contents: Stardust / Hoagy Carmichael -- Ole' rockin' chair / Hoagy Carmichael -- Wiffenpoof song -- Waltz, op. 64, no. 1, D flat major / Frederic Chopin.

       
    *LT-10 10211 Broadcast, October 21, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Orson Welles ; Johnny Mercer ; Eddie Bracken ; Knox Manning ; Virginia O'Brien. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 503, *LJ-16 504.

    Contents: On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe / Harry Warren -- The Harvey Girls. Wild in the wild wild west / Johnny Mercer.

       
    *LT-10 10211 Broadcast, October 28, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Reginald Gardiner ; Ida Lupino ; W.C. Fields ; Agnes Moorehead. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Shearbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 503, *LJ-16 504.

    Contents: Mrs. Worthington / Noel Coward.

       
    *LT-10 10210 Broadcast, November 4, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Dick Powell ; June Allyson ; Basil Rathbone ; Nigel Bruce ; Lee De Forest. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 505, *LJ-16 506.

    Contents: Thats for me -- There's happiness ahead -- Thanks a million.

       
    *LT-10 10210 Broadcast, November 11, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Jack Benny ; Mary Astor ; Sydney Greenstreet ; Kathryn Grayson. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 505, *LJ-16 506.

    Contents: Take a chance at romance.

       
    *LT-10 10209 Broadcast, November 18, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Herbert Marshall ; Lauritz Melchior ; Larry Adler ; Judy Canova. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 507, *LJ-16 508.

    Contents: One Meatball -- Rhapsody in blue / George Gershwin -- Yours is my heart alone / Franz Lehar -- Shortnin' bread -- Polonaise, op. 26, no. 2, E flat major / Frederic Chopin.

       
    *LT-10 10209 Broadcast, November 25, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Ozzie Nelson ; Harriet Hilliard ; Charles Laughton ; Elsa Lanchester ; Clarence Nash ; Donald Duck. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 507, *LJ-16 508.

    Contents: Come on get up.

       
    *LT-10 10218 Broadcast, December 2, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Jack Carson ; Kenny Baker ; Vera Vague ; Earl Robinson. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 509, *LJ-16 510.

    Contents: Amore -- Ballad for Americans / Earl Robinson -- The house I live in / Earl Robinson -- Wait and see / Harry Warren.

       
    *LT-10 10218 Broadcast, December 9, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Rita Hayworth ; Edward Everett Horton ; Ginny Simms ; Garry Moore. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 509, *LJ-16 510.

    Contents: Somebody loves me / George Gershwin -- All or nothing at all / Jack Lawrence -- It might as well be spring / Richard Rodgers.

       
    *LT-10 10217 Broadcast, December 16, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Kay Kyser ; Andy Russell ; Ella Logan. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 511, *LJ-16 512.

    Contents: I can't begin to tell you -- There's a small hotel / Richard Rodgers.

       
    *LT-10 10217 Broadcast, December 23, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Robert Walker ; Jeanette MacDonald ; Kay Thompson ; Jill, G.I. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 511, *LJ-16 512.

    Contents: Jingle bells -- There's no place like home -- White Christmas / Irving Berlin -- Silent night.

       
    *LT-10 10216 Broadcast, December 30, 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Alan Ladd ; Dale Evans ; Bud Abbott ; Lou Costello ; Jill G.I. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 513, *LJ-16 514.

    Contents: The Trolley song -- Along that old Navaho trail.

       
    *LT-10 10216 Broadcast, January 6, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Keenan Wynn ; Lucille Ball ; Andrews Sisters ; Victor Borge. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 513, *LJ-16 514.

    Contents: Beat me daddy, eight to the bar -- Chickorie chick.

       
    *LT-10 10215 Broadcast, January 13, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: George Burns ; Gracie Allen ; Dennis Morgan ; Jane Powell. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 515, *LJ-16 516.

    Contents: June is bustin' out all over / Richard Rodgers -- Summertime / George Gershwin.

       
    *LT-10 10215 Broadcast, January 20, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Jack Haley ; Veronica Lake ; Shirley Ross ; Eddie Anderson. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 515, *LJ-16 516.

    Contents: Thanks for the memories -- Symphony of love.

       
    *LT-10 10201 Broadcast, January 27, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Alice Faye ; Phil Harris ; Lionel Barrymore ; Meredith Willson. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 517, *LJ-16 518.

    Contents: It had to be you -- That's what I like about the south -- You'll never know.

       
    *LT-10 10201 Broadcast, February 3, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Frank Morgan ; Roy Rogers ; Janet Blair ; Boris Karloff ; Allan Jones. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 517, *LJ-16 518.

    Contents: Donkey serenade / Rudolf Friml -- That's for me -- I'm glad I waited / Vincent Youmans -- Texas.

       
    *LT-10 10202 Broadcast, February 10, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Red Skelton ; Spike Jones ; Aubrey Smith ; Linda Romay. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 519, *LJ-16 520.

    Contents: Chi chi chiu -- A hot time in the old town tonight -- Glow worm.

       
    *LT-10 10202 Broadcast, February 17, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Eddie Cantor ; Frances Langford ; David Niven ; Art Linkletter. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 519, *LJ-16 520.

    Contents: Josephine don't lean on the bell -- That old black magic -- I'm always chasing rainbows.

       
    *LT-10 10203 Broadcast, February 24, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Rudy Vallee ; Cass Daley ; Edward Arnold ; Jerry Colonna. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 521, *LJ-16 522.

    Contents: You must have been a beautiful baby / Johnny Mercer -- Together! -- I'm just a vagabond lover -- New York, New York.

       
    *LT-10 10203 Broadcast, March 3, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Ed Gardner ; Cornell Wilde ; Oscar Levant ; Zasu Pitts. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 521, *LJ-16 522.

    Contents: Polonaise, op. 26, no. 2, E flat major / Frederic Chopin -- Don't mention love to me / Oscar Levant.

       
    *LT-10 10204 Broadcast, March 10, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Douglas Fairbanks ; George Jessel ; Tommy Riggs ; Janet Waldo ; Louise Erickson ; Nat King Cole Trio. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 523, *LJ-16 524.

    Contents: My mothers eyes -- I can't begin to tell you -- I've come a long long way -- It's only a paper moon / Harold Arlen.

       
    *LT-10 10204 Broadcast, March 17, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Dorothy Lamour ; Barry Fitzgerald ; Alan Young ; Jean Sablon. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 523, *LJ-16 524.

    Contents: It might as well be spring. French / Richard Rodgers -- Symphony of love -- Let it snow.

       
    *LT-10 10205 Broadcast, March 24, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Merle Oberon ; Joe E. Brown ; Vera Vague ; Mel Blanc ; Merry Macs. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 525, *LJ-16 526.

    Contents: A little English town by the sea -- I'm laughing on the outside, crying on the inside.

       
    *LT-10 10205 Broadcast, March 31, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Ida Lupino ; Ed Gardner ; Linda Romay ; Bill Goodwin ; Nigel Bruce ; Clark Dennis. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 525, *LJ-16 526.

    Contents: Baby -- Day by day -- Cuban cunga.

       
    *LT-10 10206 Broadcast, April 7, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Red Skelton ; Dick Haymes ; Helen Forrest ; Ted Steele ; Slim Galliard Trio. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 527, *LJ-16 528.

    Contents: Aren't you glad you're you -- In Atlanta GA -- Cement mixer / Slim Galliard -- Symphony of love.

       
    *LT-10 10206 Broadcast, April 14, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Jimmy Durante ; Charles Laughton ; Marilyn Maxwell ; Mischa Auer. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 527, *LJ-16 528.

    Contents: Jimmy Durante medley -- A certain personality -- Shoo fly pie -- Toscanini, Iturbi and me.

       
    *LT-10 10207 Broadcast, April 21, 1946 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Bud Abbott ; Lou Costello ; George Raft ; Janet Waldo. William Roebson, director ; Leith Stevens, conductor ; Dell Sharbert, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Produced by The Masquers Club of Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 529, *LJ-16 530.

    Contents: Sioux City Sue -- I'm always chasing rainbows / Joseph McCarthy.

       
    Series VII: Young love (Radio program), 1949-1950 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    Young Love was a situation comedy program which was broadcast from July 4, 1949 until May 13, 1950 on CBS. The cast included Janet Waldo, Jimmy Lydon, Herb Butterfield, Shirley Mitchell, Jerry Hausner, and Hal March. The announcer was Roy Rowan. Lawrence and Lee were the writer/producers.

       
    *LT-10 10187 Christmas show--break the news, December 23, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 554, *LJ-16 555.

       
    *LT-10 10197 Coach almost proposes, April 22, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 564, *LJ-16 565.

       
    *LT-10 10185 Coach gets an assistant, October 14, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Episode entitled: Female coach (on labels from discs).

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 546, *LJ-16 547.

       
    *LT-10 10183 Cora Gruver auction, November 18, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 550, *LJ-16 551.

       
    *LJ-16 566*LJ-16 567 Date bureau, May 13, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 10208 Esther Radabaugh, July 18, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 532, *LJ-16 533.

       
    *LT-10 10214 Fanny Fillipot burns, August 8, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 536, *LJ-16 537.

       
    *LT-10 10181 Formal date, October 7, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Episode entitled: Squint squints at campus (on label).

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 542, *LJ-16 543.

       
    *LT-10 10184 Homecoming, November 4, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 548, *LJ-16 549.

       
    *LT-10 10208 Honeymoon, July 25, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer..

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode titled from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 534, *LJ-16 535.

       
    *LT-10 10213 Jan and Jimmy go to work, August 15, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 538, *LJ-16 539.

       
    *LT-10 10185 Jan gets laryngitis, October 21, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Episode entitled: Jan sick. (on labels from discs).

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 546, *LJ-16 547.

       
    *LT-10 10182 Jimmy plays football, September 9, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 540, *LJ-16 541.

       
    *LT-10 10197 Jimmy puts the shot, May 6, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 566, *LJ-16 567.

       
    *LT-10 10188 Jimmy, juvenile delinquent, December 9, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 552, *LJ-16 553.

       
    *LT-10 10188 Love nest in Sun Dial office, December 16, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 552, *LJ-16 553.

       
    *LT-10 10181 Marriage counselor, September 23, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 542, *LJ-16 543.

       
    *LT-10 10180 Marriage counselor, September 23, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    2nd copy (From original finding aid).

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 544, *LJ-16 545.

       
    *LT-10 10184 The masquerade ball, October 28, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Episode entitled: The Halloween masquerade. (on labels from discs).

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 548, *LJ-16 549.

       
    *LT-10 10213 Maudine Ormsby, August 22, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 538, *LJ-16 539.

       
    *LT-10 10183 Meet the Blounts, November 11, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 550, *LJ-16 551.

       
    *LJ-16 568*LJ-16 569 Mollybelle looks after Jimmy, May 27, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Bea Benaderet ; Gil Stratton ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 10180 Music bridges used for the broadcast, March 15, 1950 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 561.

       
    *LT-10 10194 Old Jeff, June 2, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS Radio Network Broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 570, *LJ-16 571.

       
    *LT-10 10214 Parents come visiting, August 1, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, director ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 536, *LJ-16 537.

       
    *LT-10 10196 Poetry for horses, March 29, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Episode entitled: Dramatic love. (From labels on discs).

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 562, *LJ-16 563.

       
    *LT-10 10187 Skiing, January 6, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 554, *LJ-16 555.

       
    *LT-10 10186 Treadmill and cannon, January 21, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 556, *LJ-16 557.

       
    *LT-10 10193 Truth drug, May 20, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Bea Benaderet ; Gil Stratton ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 568, *LJ-16 569.

       
    *LT-10 10196 Untitled episode, March 15, 1950 .
    3 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Prerecorded for 3/19/50.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 558, *LJ-16 559, *LJ-16 560.

       
    *LT-10 10194 Untitled episode, June 9, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS Radio Network Broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 570, *LJ-16 571.

       
    *LT-10 10182 War orphan, September 16, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 540, *LJ-16 541.

       
    *LT-10 10186 Work of art, January 13, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Janet Waldo ; Jimmy Lydon ; Gil Stratton ; John Hestone ; Elvira Almond ; Doris Singleton ; Bea Benaderet ; Lurene Tuttle ; Hans Conreid ; Hal March ; Judd Collins Choiresters. Lawrence & Lee, directors ; Eliot Danials, composer ; Wilbur Hatch, conductor ; Larry Thor, announcer.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles.

    Episode title from original finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 556, *LJ-16 557.

       
    Series VIII: Interviews, 1960-1966 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically by entry title.

    Included in this series are interviews with Lawrence and/or Lee.

       
    *LT-7 1864*LT-7 1865 Godfrey & Golden interview.
    2 sound tape reels : analog, 3 3/4 ips, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview with Arthur Godfrey and Harry Golden about the book, Only in America. Interview conducted by Walter Susskind on March 15, year unknown.

       
    *LT-7 1863 Interview / Jerome Lawrence.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview made on June 12, year unknown, conducted by Edelman in London.

       
    *LT-7 1857 Interview / Jerome Lawrence .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview conducted by Harry Golden in New York, NY.

       
    *LT-7 1867 Interview / Jerome Lawrence, June 2, 1966 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview on the radio program On the way homebroadcast over station WOSU, Columbus, Ohio. Interview conducted by Gene Gerrard.

    Jerome Lawrence is interviewed by Gene Gerrard.

       
    *LT-7 1858 Lawrence & Lee interview.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview conducted by Elliot Norton about the show Mame.

    Interviewed conducted in Boston, MA.

       
    *LT-7 1866 Lawrence & Lee interview.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Undated interview recorded from station WERE, Cleveland Ohio.

    Interview conducted by Louise Winslow.

       
    *LT-7 1862 Lawrence & Lee interview, 1960 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview on the television program, Lights, camera, questions .

       
    *LT-7 1859 Lawrence & Lee interview, August 10, 1960 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview conducted in Cleveland by Dorothy Fuldheim.

       
    *LT-7 1860 Lawrence & Lee interview, August 18, 1960 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview conducted at the Press Club (Cleveland, Ohio).

    Spine title: "Cleveland Press Club - interview." On container The Press Club presents.

       
    *LT-7 1861 Lawrence & Lee interview, January 5, 1961 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Interview on the radio program, Candid session recorded from station KABC.

       
    *LT-5 141 Lawrence & Lee interview, May 20, 1966 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, acetate-based, mono. ; 5 in.

    Interview about the musical Mame conducted on the television program The today show .

       
    Series IX: Production notes, 1953-1965 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    The series contains creative discussions for various Lawrence and Lee productions.

       
    *LT-7 1874 Chatauqua. Creative discussion, December 8, 1958 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Creative discussion at Howard Dietz' residence.

    Speakers: Jerome Lawrence ; Robert E. Lee ; Arthur Schwartz ; Howard Dietz.

       
    *LT-7 1868 Creative discussion concerning possible television series.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Lawrence and Lee discuss possible television series with Arthur Freed.

       
    *LT-10 4113 The gang's all here. Creative discussion, November 22, 1958 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    Number 1 of the set.

    Lawrence and Lee and George Hill discuss Act 1.

       
    *LT-7 1875 The gang's all here. Creative discussion, November 23, 1958 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Number 2 of the set.

    "'Jerry' notes, Nov. 22-23, 1958" - container.

    Jerome Lawrence, speaker.

       
    *LT-10 4113 The gang's all here. Creative discussion, November 28, 1958 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    Number 4 of the set.

    Lawrence and Lee and George Hill discuss Acts 2 & 3.

       
    *LT-10 4113 The gang's all here. Creative discussion, December 3, 1958 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    Number 5 of the set.

    Lawrence and Lee and George Hill take part in discussion.

       
    *LT-10 4113 The gang's all here. Creative discussion, March 18, 1959 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    Number 6 of the set.

    Lawrence and Lee and George Hill.

       
    *LT-10 4113 The gang's all here. Creative discussion, May 14, 1959 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips, mono. ; 10 in.

    Number 7 of the set.

    George Hill "re: casting, theatres, changes, etc." - original container.

       
    *LT-7 1869 Mame. Audition demo / Jerry Herman, December 1965 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in.

    Audition recordings of Angela Lansbury and Kaye Ballard for the title role in the musical Mame.

       
    *LT-7 1871 Mame. Completed demos / Jerry Herman, December 1965 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Jerry Herman, performer.

       
    *LT-7 1847 New Yorkers (Motion picture). Creative discussions, April 3, 1963 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, paper-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Conference concerning the creation of the motion picture New Yorkers.

    Speakers: Gene Kelly ; Frank Sinatra ; Jerome Lawrence ; Robert E. Lee.

       
    *LT-7 1846 New Yorkers (Motion picture). Creative discussions, April 16, 1963 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, paper-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Speakers: Gene Kelly ; Frank Sinatra ; Jerome Lawrence ; Robert E. Lee.

       
    *LT-7 1878 Shangri-La. Demo music tracks / Harry Warren.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Performers: Harry Warren ; Robert E. Lee.

       
    *LT-7 1877 Shangri-La. Demos.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Contents: Men are only boys -- Second time in love -- Listen to the sound -- Walk sweet -- Lost horizon -- Shangri-La -- Nobody knows -- April tears.

       
    *LT-7 1879 Shangri-La. Preliminary read-through, April 16, 1953 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Recorded in Long Beach, CA.

    Performers: Jerome Lawrence ; Robert E. Lee ; Janet Waldo ; James Hilton.

       
    Series X: Speeches and addresses, 1960-1966 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    The series contains various speeches given by Lawrence and/or Lee. Included are speeches given on television programs and commencement ceremonies.

       
    *LT-7 1848 Address to the Ohio Community Theatre Association, October 1961 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Speakers: Jerome Lawrence ; Robert E. Lee.

       
    *LT-7 1843 Battelle speech / Jerome Lawrence, June 1966 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in.

    Jerome Lawrence, speaker.

       
    *LT-7 1844 College report (Television program).
    1 sound tape reel : analog, mono. ; 7 in.

    Television program broadcast May, 1964.

    Robert E. Lee, speaker ; Bob Wright, commentator.

       
    *LT-7 1844 Confrontation (Television program), May 31, 1964 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, mono. ; 7 in.

    Television panel program broadcast over the NBC network.

    Robert E. Lee, speaker ; Bob Wright, commentator.

       
    *LT-5 139 Endorsement for John F. Kennedy / Robert Edwin Lee, October 14, 1960 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 5 in.

    On container: "ILGWU Fonda, Douglas, Meaney."

    Henry Fonda, speaker.

       
    *LT-7 1845 Ideas on trial / Robert Edwin Lee, December 1, 1966 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, paper-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Address given at Brigham Young University.

    Robert E. Lee, speaker.

       
    *LT-7 1849 Ohio State University commencement address / Jerome Lawrence, June 7, 1963 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, paper-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Jerome Lawrence, speaker.

       
    *LT-5 140 Ohio State University conference, June 1963 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, acetate-based, mono. ; 5 in.

    Speakers: Jerome Lawrence ; Robert E. Lee.

       
    *LT-7 1850 Ohio State University scholarship address / Jerome Lawrence, 1963 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Jerome Lawrence, speaker.

       
    *LT-7 1851 Ohio Union post-commencement address / Jerome Lawrence, June 7, 1963 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Jerome Lawrence, speaker.

       
    *LT-7 1854 Panel discussion on Inherit the Wind (San Quentin, TX), November 1, 1962 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    On container: "Originator KPFA."

    Panel includes Herbert Feinstein, Jerome Lawrence and Bob Lee; other panelists not indicated.

       
    *LT-7 1852*LT-7 1853 Speech at the Pocket Theatre (Cairo, Egypt) / Jerome Lawrence, May 18, 1964 .
    2 sound tape reels : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Speech given for the State Department of the United States.

    Jerome Lawrence, speaker.

       
    *LT-7 1855 University of California at Los Angeles seminar, 1964 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Speakers: Jerome Lawrence ; Christopher Isherwood.

       
    *LT-7 1856 The uses of anger / Robert Edwin Lee, July 11, 1965 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Sermon given by Bob Lee.

       
    Series XI: Program reviews, 1958-1964 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    The majority of items in this series deal with the musical Mame

       
    *LT-7 1872 The critics, September 21, 1958 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Review of the musical Mame.

       
    *LT-7 1870 Discussion about the musical Mame / Rosalind Russell.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Rosalind Russell, speaker.

       
    *LT-5 142 Mame. Creative discussion, August 24, 1964 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 5 in.

    Speakers: Jerome Lawrence ; Robert E. Lee ; Jerry Herman.

       
    *LT-5 143 Mame. Reviews.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, acetate-based ; 5 in.

    Compiled reviews of the musical Mame.

       
    *LT-7 1876 Only in Americareviews / Jean Dalrymple, November 19, 1959 .
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based ; 7 in.

    Review aired on WNEW November 19 and 20.

       
    *LT-7 1872 The woman's hour (Radio program).
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in.

    Bea Lillie is interviewed about the musical Mame.

       
    Series XII: Assorted radio broadcasts, 1939-1951 . Table of Contents

    The collection is arranged alphabetically and chronologically.

    The series includes single broadcasts of a variety of radio programs. Some radio programs represented in this series are: The Alfred Hitchcock Show ; Columbia presents Corwin ; Dear Hetty Hearthrob ; Downbeat ; Mail Call ; Personal Album ; and Songs by Sinatra. Some performers/speakers represented in this series are: Eddy Albert ; Lionel Barrymore ; Charles Boyer ; Bing Crosby ; Olivia DeHavilland ; Jimmy Durante ; Nelson Eddy ; Judy Garland ; Alvino Rey ; Edward G. Robinson ; Eleanor Roosevelt ; Frank Sinatra ; Harry S. Truman, and Orson Welles.

       
    *LT-10 10195 The Alfred Hitchcock Show (Radio program), September 26, 1947 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    ABC radio audition. Alfred Hitchcock, narrator.

    Off line recording by ABC Los Angeles CA.

    Title of episode: Malace aforethought.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 574, *LJ-16 575.

       
    *LT-10 10167 American-Soviet Friendship Program. (Radio program), November 1, 1942 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles, CA.

    Performers: Orson Welles ; Olivia DeHavilland ; Ruth Hussey ; Kathryn Grayson ; Julies Bledsow. Vladimir Sakalov, commentator.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 627, *LJ-16 628.

       
    *LT-10 10167 Army Education Program (Radio program), 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 629.

       
    *LT-10 10169 Army Readjustment, Redeployment. (Radio program), 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Program No. 1.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 194.

       
    *LT-10 10169 Army Readjustment, Redeployment. (Radio program), 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Program No. 2.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 194.

       
    *LT-10 10179 The biggest show in town (Radio program), September 23, 1945 .
    4 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Dick Cutting ; Lionel Barrymore ; Jack Carson ; Jimmy Durante ; Jean Hersholt ; Gene Autry ; Hanley Stanford ; Penny Singleton ; Del Sharbutt ; Reginald Gardiner ; Ann Sothern ; Elvia Allman ; Joan Davis ; Andy Russell ; Knox Manning ; Tom Hanlon ; Frank Sinatra ; Don Ameche ; Ozzie Nelson ; Harriet Hilliard ; Ginny Simms ; Claudette Colbert ; Arthur Lake ; Nelson Eddy ; Edward Arnold ; Marlin Hurt ; Garry Moore ; Agnes Moorehead ; Robert Armbruster. Chet Huntley, Harry von Zell, announcers ; Bill M. Roebson, director ; Axel Strodahl, Wilbur Hatch, conductors.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles CA.

    Sub-titled: Stars in the afternoon.

    Preview of the 1945/46 CBS radio network season.

    Broadcast originates from The CBS Playhouse at Hollywood and Vine.

    Also from The CBS Vine Street Radio Theater.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 590, *LJ-16 591, *LJ-16 592, *LJ-16 593.

    Contents: What is America to me -- My rose of San Antone -- Great day / Vincent Youmans -- Till the end of time -- News Flash: Hirohito abdication -- You belong to my heart.

       
    *LT-10 10189 The Bob Baines Quartet (Radio program), April 1950 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio broadcast. Performers: Bob Baines ; Ruth Martin ; Ralph Collier ; Ray Sherman ; Jud DeNuade.

    Off air recording from NBC Los Angeles.

    Broadcast from Radio City, Hollywood.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 565.

       
    *LT-10 10164 Columbia presents Corwin (Radio program), August 1, 1944 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performer: Martin Gable. Norman Corwin, director.

    Off line recording from KNX Los Angeles CA.

    In original finding aid: "Only Corwin show written by other writers: L[awrence] & L[ee]."

    Other title in original finding aid: Pitch to reluctant buyers.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 588, *LJ-16 589.

       
    *LJ-16 588*LJ-16 589 Columbia presents Corwin (Radio program), August 1, 1944 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Access restricted. Advanced notification required for use.

       
    *LT-10 10200 Command Performance. (Radio program), December 15, 1951 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Show title: Dick Tracy in four flats.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Performers: Bob Hope ; Bing Crosby ; Frank Sinatra ; Judy Garland ; Jerry Colona ; Jimmy Duranti ; Andrews Sisters.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 9, *LJ-16 10.

       
    *LT-10 10175 Conflict (Radio program), 1946 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC network studio production. Edna Best, performer ; Robert Armbruster, composer.

    Audition off line recording.

    Presentation material stored with finding aid.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 596.

       
    *LT-10 10199 Dear Hetty Hearthrob(Radio program), April 14, 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Elvia Allman ; Elmer Fudd ; Arthur Q. Bryan ; Raymond Radcliff. Don Sharpe, producer.

    Off line pressing from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 4.

       
    *LT-10 10159 Downbeat (Radio Program), 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Series H-7. Program No. 172.

    Performers: A.F.R.S. Orchestra ; Alvino Rey.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 253.

    Contents: Great day / Vincent Youmans -- April in Paris / Vernon Duke -- Perdido / Duke Ellington -- Lullaby of Broadway / Harry Warren.

       
    *LT-10 10159 Downbeat (Radio Program), 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Series H-7. Program No. 173.

    Performers: A.F.R.S. Orchestra ; Alvino Rey.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 253.

    Contents: Lullaby of Broadway / Harry Warren -- Stormy weather / Harold Arlen -- Chinese Lullaby.

       
    *LT-10 10166 The G.I. Bill of Rights. (Radio program), 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Network Broadcast.

    (A side of disk bad cutting)

    (B side of disk overmodulated)

    Identical program on side a and b.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 624.

       
    *LT-10 10160 The G.I. Bill of Rights. (Radio program), 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Program No. 2

    Edward G. Robinson, narrator.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 192.

       
    *LT-10 10160 The G.I. Bill of Rights. (Radio program), 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Program No. 3

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 193.

       
    *LT-10 10161 The G.I. Bill of Rights. (Radio program), 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 191.

       
    *LT-10 10169 The Globe Theatre presents, (Radio Program), 1943 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Show title: The Distant Future.

    Series: H-5. Program No. 146.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 185.

       
    *LT-10 10160 Information Special No. 8. (Radio program), 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Speaker: Harry S. Truman.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 193.

       
    *LT-10 10166 The Japanese Soldier. (Radio program), 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Network Broadcast.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 625.

       
    *LT-10 10180 Joe Hassel Sports (Radio program), September 30, 1949 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    ABC radio network broadcast.

    Off air recording from ABC Los Angeles CA.

    Joe Hassel, announcer.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 545.

       
    *LT-10 10158 The journey of Trygvie Jones, September 25, 1949 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    U.N. radio broadcast. Performers: Eddie Albert ; Arnold Stang. Ben Grauer, announcer ; Alfredo Antonini, conductor.

    Off line recording from WEAF N.Y. N.Y. (NBC flagship N.Y.).

    (Show fades out at end).

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 614, *LJ-16 615.

       
    *LT-10 10162 The Juggler of Notre Dame. (Radio Program), December 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Series H-9. Program No. 55.

    Performers: Ronald Coleman ; Gladys Swarthout ; John Charles Thomas.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 619.

       
    *LT-10 10174 The lady vanishes (Radio program), 1945 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Network.

    Copy of an off line recording.

    Performers: Joan Fontaine ; Herbert Marshall ; Fred McMurray ; Reginald Gardner ; Reginald Owen ; Dame Mae Whitey ; Walter Sleazak. Alfred Hitchcock, director ; Merideth Wilson, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 616, *LJ-16 617.

       
    *LT-10 10189 Lenny Herman Quintet. (Radio program), May 13, 1950 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC broadcast.

    Off air recording from NBC Chicago.

    From The Glass Hat Room in The Congress Hotel, Chicago IL.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 564.

       
    *LT-10 10162 Mail Call. (Radio program), 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Program No. 14.

    Performers: Lana Turner ; Jerry Cooper ; Lou Holts ; Bob Nolan ; Sons of the Pioneers. Harry von Zell, announcer.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 774.

       
    *LT-10 10161 Medicine at War. (Radio Program), 1943 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 191.

       
    *LT-10 10170 Michele (Radio program), August 8, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast. Performers: Charles Boyer ; Hanley Stafford ; Gloria Gordon ; Betty Moran ; Sara Sellby ; Lynn Ainly ; Margo Powers. Donald J. Wilson, director.

    Off line recording from WEAF N.Y. N.Y.

    Summer replacement for Fibber McGee and Molly.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 618, *LJ-16 619.

       
    *LT-10 10170 Michele (Radio program), October 31, 1950 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast. Performers: Charles Boyer ; Mary Jane Croft ; Herb Butterfield ; William Conrad ; Ken Peters ; Kay Stewert ; Lou Merrel ; Rolf Sedan ; Margo Powers. Nat Wolf, director.

    Off line recording from WEAF N.Y. N.Y.

    Summer replacement for Fibber McGee and Molly.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 620.

       
    *LT-10 10192 No laughing matter (Radio program), May 1, 1950 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles, CA.

    Radio program to benefit CARE. Performers: Eddie Cantor ; Phil Harris ; Celeste Holm ; Bob Hope ; Hal Peary. Hy Averback, announcer ; Robert Armbruster, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 586, *LJ-16 587.

       
    *LT-10 10166 A Notebook on Belgium. (Radio program), 1944 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, glass-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Network Broadcast.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 626.

       
    *LT-10 10160 Our Japanese Enemy No. 1 (Radio Program), May 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 192.

       
    *LT-10 10159 Personal Album (Radio Program), 1943 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Series H-3. Album No. 95.

    Designs in Music. Performer: Dinah Shore.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 552.

    Contents: Great day / Vincent Youmans -- Night and day / Cole Porter -- That old black magic -- Easter parade / Irving Berlin -- Why don't you do right.

       
    *LT-10 10159 Personal Album (Radio Program), 1943 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Series H-3. Album No. 96.

    Designs in Music. Performer: Elsie Janis.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 552.

    Contents: When Yankee doodle learns to parlez vous -- I don't want to get well -- Medley: Pack up your troubles. K,K,K,Katy. It's a long way to Tipperary -- Inky Dinky parlez vous -- The land of my dreams.

       
    *LT-10 10171 The saint (Radio program), September 5, 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast.

    Copy of an off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Performers: Brian Ahearn ; Helen Burke ; Pat Halin. Leif Stevens, composer.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 621.

       
    *LT-10 10163 Shilling for Luck. (Radio program), 1944 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Series H-9. Program No. 47.

    Performers: Ronald Coleman ; Francho Tone ; Gene Kelly ; Edna Best ; Ken Carpenter ; Ed Gardner ; Sir Aubry Smith ; Freddi Bartholomew ; Lon McCalister ; Shirley Temple ; Nigel Bruce ; Edmund Gwen.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 621, *LK-16 622.

       
    *LT-10 10168 The sky over Britain (Radio program), 1941 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Mutual radio network broadcast. Performers: Freddie Bartholomew ; Peggy Moran.

    Electrical transcription pressed for WOR NY NY.

    Produced by The British War Relief Society.

    Episodes 11 and 12.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 5.

    Contents: My sister and I -- One in forty million.

       
    *LT-10 10189 Slim and the Colonel (Radio program), September 16, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC radio network broadcast. Performer: Jimmy Stewart.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles.

    Air Force Anniversary Program.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 572, *LJ-16 573.

       
    *LT-10 10178 Songs by Sinatra (Radio program), April 23, 1947 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Frank Sinatra ; Jane Powell ; Irving Berlin ; Pied Pipers. Alex Strodahl, conductor ; Marvin Miller, announcer.

    Copy of an off line recording from KNX Los Angeles CA.

    Subtitled: The Old Gold Show.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 608.

    Contents: Blue skies / Irving Berlin -- The girl that I marry / Irving Berlin -- Heat wave / Irving Berlin -- Marie / Irving Berlin -- Russian lullaby / Irving Berlin -- Call me up some rainy afternoon / Irving Berlin -- Always / Irving Berlin -- Pretty girl is like a melody / Irving Berlin -- Alexander's rag-time band / Irving Berlin -- Help me to help my neighbors / Irving Berlin.

       
    *LT-10 10178 Songs by Sinatra (Radio program), May 28, 1947 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Frank Sinatra ; Jane Powell ; Irving Berlin ; Alex Stordahl ; Marvin Miller ; Pied Pipers.

    Copy of an off line recording from KNX Los Angeles CA.

    Subtitled: The Old Gold Show.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 609.

    Contents: That old black magic -- Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (Mister In-Between) / Harold Arlen -- Polly pigtails -- Shadows in the sky -- Cecilia / Johnny Mercer -- Laura / Johnny Mercer -- There's no business like show business -- It happened in Brooklyn: Time after time.

       
    *LT-10 10173 Special V.J. Day Show. (Radio Program), September 2, 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Series: H-9. No. 126. 1B.

    Performers: Bing Crosby ; Dinah Shore ; Bob Hope ; Frank Sinatra ; Frances Langford ; Harry S. Truman ; Orson Welles. Merideth Wilson, conductor.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 625.

       
    *LT-10 10192 Stop the story (Radio program), November 3, 1948 .
    2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    NBC local broadcast. Performers: William Conrad ; Thomas Freburn-Smith ; Jerry Lawrence ; Knox Manning. Dion Rimandi, conductor.

    Off line recording from KFI Los Angeles, CA.

    Radio program to benefit the Community Chest.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 594, *LJ-16 595.

       
    *LT-10 10171 Suspense (Radio program), May 15, 1947 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    CBS radio network broadcast. Performers: Robert Mitchum ; Mary Jane Croft. Truman Bradley, announcer.

    Copy of an off line recording from KNX Los Angeles, CA.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 622.

    Contents: Death at Live Oak.

       
    *LT-10 10161 United Nations Day Special. (Radio program), October 24, 1950 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Raymond Burr, narrator.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 630.

       
    *LT-10 10158 United Nations Day birthday story, October 24, 1949 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    U.N. radio broadcast. Ronald Coleman, performers. Eddie Rickenbacker, Eleanor Roosevelt, Trygvie Lee, commentators.

    Off-line recording from WEAF N.Y. N.Y.

    Broadcast over the NBC network.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 623.

       
    *LT-10 10173 V.E. Day Program. (Radio program), May 1945 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Armed Forces Radio Service broadcast.

    Information Special #2. Program #5.

    Series: H-9. No. 100. Performers: Bob Hope ; Bing Crosby ; Frances Langford ; Dinah Shore ; Ginny Simms ; Johnny Mercer ; Judy Garland ; Loretta Young ; Charles Boyer ; Lin Yu Tang ; Michael Chekov ; Herbert Marshall ; Bishop Fulton J. Sheene.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 624.

       
    *LT-10 10168 War: made in the U.S.A. (Radio program), 1939 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.

    Mutual radio network broadcast.

    Electrical transcription pressed for WOR NY NY.

    Produced by the Theatre Arts Committee.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LK-16 7.

       
    *LT-7 1842 Waymond the wonesome wynosiwus.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, mono. ; 7 in.

    On container "This version is longer than the version prepared for the Armed Forces Radio Service".

       
    *LT-10 10180 Yellow Jack (Radio program), September 1949 .
    1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, aluminum-based acetate, mono. ; 16 in.

    Radio program rehearsal excerpts in French.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LJ-16 544.

       
    Series XIII: Non-radio materials, 1954-1960 . Table of Contents

    The series is arranged alphabetically.

    Items in this series range from the 1954 to 1960, and include sound portions of television programs, and selections from various Lawrence and Lee productions not related to radio.

       
    *LT-10 10165 Inherit the wind, December 28, 1954 .
    4 sound tape reels : analog, 3 3/4 ips, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Performed in Dallas, TX.

    Access to original items restricted.

    Original in: *LT-7 1834, *LT-7 1835, *LT-7 1836, *LT-7 1837.

       
    *LT-7 1838 Insight (Television program).
    1 sound tape reel : analog, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

    Television program recorded from CBS-TV.

    First program in series.

    "Insight St. Paul" - leader tape.

       
    *LJ-7 70 Letter to Robert E. Lee / C.M. Lee

    Audio letter to Robert E. Lee from his father, C.M. Lee.

       
    *LT-7 1873 Mame. Switchboard routine / Jerry Herman.
    1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips ; 7 in.

    Performer: Beatrice Lillie.

       
    *LT-7 1839*LT-7 1840*LT-7 1841 Shangri-La, October 24, 1960 .
    3 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, acetate-based, mono. ; 7 in.

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