Title: WHAS Radio Historical Collection, 1936-1967
Primary Creator: WHAS (Radio station: Louisville, Ky.)
Extent: 0.0
Arrangement: Arrangement is chiefly chronological by year, with a numbering system provided by WHAS.
Subjects: Appalachia -- Education., Louisville (Ky.), Radio broadcasting -- Kentucky -- History., Radio in education -- Kentucky., Radio programs, Public service -- Kentucky., Radio programs -- Kentucky., University of Kentucky.
Languages: English
WHAS was the first licensed radio station in Kentucky when it started broadcasting on July 18, 1922. Early programming included news and sports coverage. The station aired the first live broadcast of the Kentucky Derby on May 16, 1925. It was originally part of the Bingham family owned Louisville media empire which most notably included the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times.
The station joined with the University of Kentucky in 1929 to broadcast university programming and to create “listening centers” throughout eastern Kentucky. Broadcasted programs were educational in nature and included music and agricultural news. Utilizing donated battery-powered radios, the centers enabled citizens of remote areas in eastern Kentucky to receive radio service. (Shadburne, Bettie. (2000). WHAS. In The Encyclopedia of Louisville. (Pages 935-936). University of Kentucky Press.)
During the 1937 Ohio River flood, the station provided non-stop news coverage, transmitting commercial-free for weeks. During this period, WHAS relayed over 115,000 messages to rescue crews as many civil agencies had no other means of communication. On March 29, 1941 the station moved to its current frequency of 840 kilocycles on the AM band and was granted clear-channel status by the Federal Communications Commission making it the only station in the country allowed to use that frequency.
In March of 1970 WHAS began broadcasting 24 hours a day. (Shadburne, Bettie. (2000). WHAS. In The Encyclopedia of Louisville. (Pages 935-936). University of Kentucky Press.)
This collection is comprised of audio recordings of programs broadcast by Louisville radio station WHAS. The collection is especially strong in documenting a wide range of state, national, and world political figures and news events during the late 1930s, throughout the 1940s, and into the middle 1950s. Entertainment programs include soap operas, musical variety shows, country music, and sporting events such as the Kentucky Derby.
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Appalachia -- Education.
Louisville (Ky.)
Radio broadcasting -- Kentucky -- History.
Radio in education -- Kentucky.
Radio programs, Public service -- Kentucky.
Radio programs -- Kentucky.
University of Kentucky.
Repository: Berea College Special Collections and Archives Catalog
Access Restrictions: Recordings can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College.
Use Restrictions: There are no known restrictions on the collection other than federal copyright regulations. Please cite all references to this collection.
Preferred Citation: [Item Description], WHAS Radio Historical Collection, Berea College Special Collections & Archives, Berea, KY.
Processing Information: The finding aid was completely revised by Sound Archivist Harry Rice and Student Assistant Samantha Sise during the Summer 2018. It had originally been created in April 2014 by John Bondurant, Sound Preservation & Access Specialist, and Lori Myers-Steele, Project Archivist.
Other Note:
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Collection Number: BCA 0216 HC 41
000 John Young Brown 7-30-36 St. Matthews, KY [Part I of II]
001 J.C.W. Beckham 7-30-36 [Part I of II]
002 John Young Brown 7-30-36 St. Matthews, KY art 2)
003 J.C.W. Beckham 7-30-36 (Part 2)
019 Les Hernden [Heft and Theft comedy show "Paul Revere"]
020-03 Three Little Maids [Musical Variety featuring mountain songs]
024 "Greetings from Old Kentucky", Harry Curry- Medley 1-23-36 Broadcast by WABC
025 "Greetings from Old Kentucky", Kate Smith- "Moon Comes Over Mountain" 1-23-36 Broadcast by WABC
028 Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company Presents "The Kentucky Derby". (PRE DERBY ONLY) Commentator Bryan Field. Preliminaries Part II 5-2-36 (Playing My Old Kentucky Home)
029 After the Race 5-2-36
030 Oertel's "Here's To You" #17 7-2-36 Part I
031 Oertel's "Here's To You" #17 7-2-36 Part II
034 John Young Brown 7-23-36 Part I
035 Ralph Gilbert for J.C.W. Beckham 7-23-36 Part I
036 John Young Brown 7-23-36 Part II
037 Ralph Gilbert for J.C.W. Beckham 7-23-36 Part II
038 John Young Brown 7-31-36 Part I, New Castle, KY
039 Peter Campbell & Sam Caddy for J.C.W. Beckham 7-30-36 Part I, Frankfort, KY
040 John Young Brown 7-31-36 Part II, New Castle, KY
041 Peter Campbell & Sam Caddy for J.C.W. Beckham 7-30-36 Part II, Frankfort, KY
042 L.C. Willis, Landon for Labor Club 9-19-36
043 Sam Caddy 9-18-36 Part I
044 Labor Non Partisan League For Roosevelt 10-3-36 Lexington, KY Part I
045 Sam Caddy 9-18-36 Part II
048 Labor Non Partisan League for Roosevelt 10-3-36, Lexington, KY, John Y. Brown MC. Part I
049 U.S. House of Representatives, Kentucky E.W. Creal 10-6-36 Democratic Campaign Committee
050 Lt. Governor Keen Johnson 10-2-36 [For voter registration and M.M. Logan and FDR]
051 John Y. Brown [Labor Nonpartisan League support of FDR] 9-18-36
054 Oertel's "Here's To You" [#14, Side 1, n.d.]
055 Oertel's "Here's To You" [#15, Side 2, n.d.]
056 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #45, 12-10-36 Part I
057 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #43, 12-3-36 Part II
058 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #46, 12-17-36 Part I
059 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #47, 12-24-36 Part II
060 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #48, 12-31-36 Part II
061 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #49, 1-7-37 Part II
062 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #45, 12-10-36 Part II
063 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #44, 12-3-36 Part I
066 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #48, 12-31-36 Part I
067 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #49, 1-7-37 Part I
068 Gov. A.B. Chandler 7-28-36 Winchester, KY, Part I
069 John Y. Brown 7-29-36 Lebanon, KY, Part II
070 Gov. A.B. Chandler 7-28-36 Winchester, KY, Part II
071 John Y. Brown 7-29-36 Lebanon, KY, Part I
072 Gov. A.B. Chandler 10-26-36 Bardstown, KY for FDR [Part III]
073 Gov. A.B. Chandler 10-26-36 Bardstown, KY for FDR, Part I
074 Gov. A.B. Chandler 10-26-36 Bardstown, KY for FDR Part II
075 Labor Non Partisan League; Peter Campbell for FDR 10-27-36
076 M.M. Logan 7-30-36 Frankfort, KY, Part I
077 M.M. Logan 7-30-36 Frankfort, KY, Part III
078 Hank Keene & His Radio Gang 12-12-36 (Includes Commercials for Crazy Water products)
079 "Weird Tales" (no date)
000 Oertel's "Here's To You" 3-18-37 Part I
001 Oertel's "Here's To You" 3-18-37 Part II
002 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-11-37 #66 Part I [partial program and test tone sweep]
003 Oertel's "Here's To You" (no date) Part II
010 Oertel's "Here's To You" 1-14-37 Part I
011 Oertel's "Here's To You" 2-25-37 Part I
012 Oertel's "Here's To You" 4-1-37 #60 Part I [April Fools Show]
013 Oertel's "Here's To You" 4-1-37 #60 Part II [April Fools Show]
014 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program # 51 [Western Night]; 1-21-37 [Part II]
015 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #56; 3-4-37 Part II
016 Oertel's "Here's To You" 1-21-37 [Program #51 (Western Night), Part I] [Mention of Ohio River flood emergency]
017 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #56; 3-4-37 Part I
020 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #68; 5-25-37 Part I
021 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-25-37 Part II #68
022 Oertel's "Here's To You" [Program #69] 6-1-37 Part I
023 Oertel's "Here's To You" [Program #69] 6-1-37 Part II
024 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #70; 6-8-37 Part I
025 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #70; 6-8-37 Part II
026 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #71; 6-15-37 Part I
027 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #71; 6-15-37 Part II
028 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #75; 7-13-37 Part I
029 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #75; 7-13-37 Part II
030 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #79; 8-4-37 Part I
031 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #79; 8-4-37 Part II
032 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #48 8-24-37 Part II
033 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #47 8-1-37 Part I
040 "Western Rangers" 5-26-37
041 "Fall's City Frolic" 5-26-37
042 John Y. Brown 7-24-37, [campaigning for Francis M. Burke, Attorney General, and Paul Sidebottom, State Senate] Owenton, KY, Part I
043 John Y. Brown 7-31-37, Springfield, KY, Part II
044 John Y. Brown 7-24-37, [campaigning for Francis M. Burke, Attorney General, and Paul Sidebottom, State Senate] Owenton, KY, Part II
045 John Y. Brown 7-31-37, Springfield, KY, Part I
046 [Joseph D.] Scholtz - Candidate For Mayor- 8-7-37
047 Joseph W. Lawton on the Registration Bill 2-17-38
048 Democratic Campaign Committee - L.R. Curtis and Shackelford Miller, Jr. [campaigning for Joseph D. Scholtz - mention of flood related rebuilding] 10-28-37 Part I
049 Democratic Campaign Committee - Mayor Neville Miller's Speech 10-30-37
050 Democratic Campaign Committee - L.R. Curtis and Shackelford Miller, Jr. [campaigning for Joseph D. Scholtz] 10-28-37 Part II
051 Assistant Attorney General A.E. Funk [proposed KY voter registration law] 2-17-37 Part I
052 Republican Campaign Committee - J.D. Stewart 11-1-37
053 Joseph D. Sholtz - Democratic Campaign Committee 11-1-37
054 Democratic Campaign Committee 7-31-37 Part I [Gov. A.B. Chandler, Owenton, KY]
055 Democratic Campaign Committee 7-31-37 Part III [Gov. A.B. Chandler, Owenton, KY]
056 Democratic Campaign Committee 7-31-37 Part II [Gov. A.B. Chandler, Owenton, KY]
057 Democratic Campaign Committee 7-31-37 Part IV [Gov. A.B. Chandler, Owenton, KY]
058 "The-Man-On-Street-Broadcast" (Joe Wheeler) 11-15-37
059 "The-Man-On-Street-Broadcast" (Joe Wheeler) 11-17-37
062 Leland Brock--News 9-23-37
063"Western Union Salute" (Organ and Violin Music by Herbie Koch & Charles Hurta; Foster Brooks, announcer.)
064 ['Music For Your Taste' sponsored by Falls City Beer - featuring Marshall Roberts Orchestra, Bill Hawley, Frances King]
065 1937 Flood Dramatization Broadcast [on CBS awarding Columbia Medal for Contribution to Radio Arts to WHAS for their work during the January 1937 Ohio River flood] 3-2-37 Part I
070 Organ Melodies, including "Gypsy", "Impromptu", "Love For Sale", "The Song Is Ended", I've "Got You Under My Skin" 3-7-37
071 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #112 Part II [n.d.]
072 WHAS Feed to CBS, Opening of Studios 10-3-37 [featuring Foster Brooks, Barry Bingham SR]
073 Opening of New Transmitter 1-31-38 Eastwood, KY Part I
076 "High Cards In the Derby Deck" Brown and Williamson, Ned R. Lowry, Foster Brooks [NBC Blue Network radio] 5-7-37
077 Kentucky Derby 5-8-37 called by Clem McCarthy
000 Mayor Joseph D. Scholtz [opposing voting and liquor laws, comparing Gov. A.B. Chandler to Soviet Commissar]
001 Mrs. Melda Baldwin Kirwan, Louisville [League] of Women Voters [Louisville Model Voting Law] 2-16-38
004 Senator Alben W. Barkley (Speech) 11-3-38 Part 2
005 Senator Alben W. Barkley (Speech) 11-3-38 Part 3
006 Louisville Colonel's Baseball: 6-29-38 Part I (Includes Wheaties Cereal Commercial)
007 Lt. Governor Keen Johnson in support of Gov. A.B. 'Happy' Chandler's election to the U.S. Senate 7-6-38 Part I.
008 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-17-38 Program #118 Part II
009 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-24-38 Program #119 Part I
010 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-17-38 Program #118 Part I
011 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-24-38 Program #119 Part II
012 John Y. Brown [Sr.] 7-31-36 New Castle, KY, Part I [speaking from Cheapside, Lexington, KY campaigning for Sen. Barkley]
013 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part I
014 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part II
015 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part IV
016 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part III
017 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part V
018 Senator Alben Barkley 7-28-38 Memorial Auditorium, Part I
019 Eugene Mosley, Jr. and W.C. Burrows For Chandler 7-28-38 Part 2
020 Senator Alben Barkley 7-28-38 Memorial Auditorium, Part II
021 Senator Alben Barkley 7-28-38 Memorial Auditorium, Part IV
022 Governor Beckham Speaking For Governor Chandler ("D") 7-28-38 Part II
023 Eugene Mosley, Jr. For Chandler 7-28-38 Part I
026 Rodes K. Myers Speaking For Chandler 7-29-38 Part I
027 Rodes K. Myers For Governor Chandler 7-29-38 Part III
028 Rodes K. Myers Speaking For Chandler 7-29-38 Part II
029 John Y. Brown Speaking For Senator Barkley 7-29-38 Part I
036 John Jacob Niles [The Kentucky Nativity Play, Act I, Annunciation] 12-21-38 Part I
037 John Jacob Niles [The Kentucky Nativity Play, Act II, The Search For The Inn] 12-22-38 Part I
038 John Jacob Niles 12-21-38 [The Kentucky Nativity Play, Act I, Annunciation] Part II
039 John Jacob Niles 12-22-38 [Kentucky Nativity Play, Act II, The Search For The Inn] Part II
042 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #116 5-3-38 Part I
043 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program # 117 5-10-38 Part I
044 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #116 5-3-38 Part II
045 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program # 117 5-10-38 Part II
046 Senator Barkley from Brown Hotel 1-22-38 Part I
047 Governor Chandler from Pendennis Club 1-22-38 Part I
048 Senator Barkley from Brown Hotel 1-22-38 Part II
049 Governor Chandler speaking at the Pendennis Club includes remarks as to his interest in being appointed to the U.S. Senate 1-22-38 Part II
050 Governor Chandler 2-23-38 Newport, KY, Part I
051 Governor Chandler 2-23-38 Newport, KY, Part IV
052 Governor Chandler 2-23-38 Newport, KY, Part II
053 Burley Quota Discussion 4-8-38 Part I
054 Governor Chandler 2-23-38 Newport, KY, Part III
055 Governor Chandler from Brown Hotel 3-10-38
056 Eugene Mosely, Jr. For Chandler 7-28-38 Part III - W.C. Burrows for Chandler 07-28-38 Part I
057 W.C. Burrows For Chandler, Part III -- Senator Barkley from Memorial Auditorium, Part V 7-28-38
058 Rodes K. Myers for Chandler from Bowling Green, KY Part I 8-5-38
059 Governor Chandler 8-5-38 Lexington, KY
060 Governor Chandler 6-14-38 Louisville, KY, Part I
061 Pep Talk for Senator Barkley 5-28-38 Lexington, KY, Part I
062 Governor Chandler 6-14-38 Louisville, KY, Part II
063 Pep Talk for Senator Barkley 5-28-38 Lexington, KY, Part II
064 President Roosevelt (Speech) 7-8-38 Louisville, KY, Part I
065 Governor Chandler (Senate Campaign Speech) Georgetown, KY 7-9-38 Part IV
066 President Roosevelt (Speech) 7-8-38 Louisville, KY, Part II
067 Governor Chandler (Senate Campaign Speech) Georgetown, KY 7-9-38 Part III
068 Governor Chandler 8-6-38 Frankfort, KY, Part I [also Mrs. William Breckenridge Ardery]
069 Governor Chandler in Versailles 08-06-38
000 Adolf Hitler speaking to Reichstag with English translation interspersed. Commentary by CBS newsmen H.V. Kaltenborn and Harold Peters 1-30-39 Part I
001 [WHAS program excerpts "Songmaster Paul Sutton"; "Your Name: What Does It Mean?"; Hanover College Choir performs "Agnus Dei" n.d.]
006"Kentucky Play Party" 1-2-39 Part I
007 "Kentucky Play Party" 1-2-39 Part III. Johnny Ford, Buddy Brock, Cousin Emmy [Cynthia May Carver], Curly Bradshaw, Harry Adams, Millie Baynam, Sue Workman, Bud Kissinge, Benny Kissinger, and Randy Atcher.
014 Charles D. Arnett [KY Secretary of State and Democratic candidate for Governor] 5-29-39 Part I
015 James W. Henning [Jefferson County KY Commissioner, fiscal year budget report] 5-31-39 Part I
016 John Y. Brown [Candidate for Governor speaking on the state education system, Lexington, KY] 4-13-39 Part I
017 John Y. Brown [Candidate for Governor. With C.P. Coleman introduction from Frankfort, KY] 6-10-39 Part I
020 King George VI at Tomb of Unknown Soldier 6-9-39 Part I
021 Howie Wing [Day Time Serial Adventure - Kellogg's Corn Flakes Sponsor] 6-9-39 #16
022 Howie Wing [Day Time Serial Adventure - Kellogg's Corn Flakes Sponsor] 6-9-39
023 King George VI at Tomb of Unknown Soldier 6-9-39 Part II
024 Rodes K. Myers Political Speech [Democrat for Lt. Gov.] 6-17-39 Part I
025 John Y. Brown Political Speech [Democrat for Governor. Owenton, Owen Co., KY] 6-17-39 Part I
026 Rodes K. Myers Political Speech [Democrat for Lt. Gov.] 6-17-39 Part II
027 John Y. Brown Political Speech [Democrat for Governor. Owenton, Owen Co., KY] 6-17-39 Part II
028 Lt. Gov. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part I [Candidate for Governor. Shelbyville, KY. Includes Remarks by Happy Chandler]
029 Lt. Gov. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part III [Candidate for Governor. Shelbyville, KY.]
030 Lt. Gov. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part II [Candidate for Governor. Shelbyville, KY.]
031 Lt. Gov. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part IV [Candidate for Governor. Shelbyville, KY.]
034 Senator Barkley [speaking for John Y. Brown for Governor] 7-29-39 Washington, D.C., Part I
035 Senator Barkley [speaking for John Y. Brown for Governor] 7-29-39 Washington, D.C., Part III
036 Senator Barkley [speaking for John Y. Brown for Governor] 7-29-39 Washington, D.C., Part II
037 Rodes K. Myers 7-29-39 Part I
038 Senator Barkley from Washington D.C. 7-29-39 Part IV
039 John Young Brown speaking from Richmond [KY] 07-29-39 Part IV
040 Lt. Gov. Keen Johnson 7-1-39 Murray, KY, Part I
041 Charles D. Arnett [KY Secretary of State and Democratic candidate for Governor] 7-1-39 Fontaine Ferry Park, Part I
042 Lt. Gov. Keen Johnson 7-1-39 Murray, KY, Part II
043 Charles D. Arnett [KY Secretary of State and Democratic candidate for Governor] 7-1-39 Fontaine Ferry Park, Part II
044 Mayor Joseph D. Scholtz [Louisville, speaking for Lt. Gov. Keen Johnson for Governor] 8-3-39 Part I
045 Congressman Virgil Chapman [Speaking for Keen Johnson in Harrodsburg, KY] 8-3-39 Part III
046 H.S. Cleveland [for KY Commissioner of Agriculture] 8-3-39 Part I
047Congressman Virgil Chapman [Speaking for Keen Johnson in Harrodsburg, KY] 8-3-39 Part II
048 Roy M. Shelbourne [speaking for Keen Johnson from Paducah, KY] 8-3-39 Part I
049 Congressman Virgil Chapman 8-3-39 [with C.E. Rankin, speaking for Keen Johnson in Harrodsburg, KY] Part I
050 Roy M. Shelbourne [speaking for Keen Johnson from Paducah, KY] 8-3-39 Part II
051 Hecht Lackey [candidate for KY Lt. Gov.] 8-3-39 Part I
054 Paul Sullivan 8-23-39 Part I: National and world news, primarily the Russian-German nonaggression pact. Commercials for Brown and Williamson's Big Ben Pipe and Cigarette Tobacco.
055 Paul Sullivan 8-24-39 Part I: World and national news, primarily the impending German invasion of Poland. Commercials for Brown and Williamson's Avalon Cigarettes.
058 Paul Sullivan 8-29-39 Part I: National and world news, primarily the impending German invasion of Poland. Commercials for Brown and Williamson's Avalon Cigarettes.
059 Paul Sullivan 8-30-39 Part I: National and world news, primarily the impending German invasion of Poland. Commercials for Brown and Williamson's Big Ben Smoking Tobacco.
060 Roy M. Shelbourne 8-4-39 [speaking for Keen Johnson from Paducah, KY] Part I
061 [Miscellaneous sound cues, commercials, dramas...]
062 Mayor Joseph D. Scholtz [Louisville, speaking for Lt. Gov. Keen Johnson for Governor] 7-27-39 Part I
063 John Y. Brown 7-29-39 Richmond, KY, Part I
066 17th Annual N.A.B. Convention [White House Press Secretary Stephen Early]7-11-39 Part III
067 17th Annual N.A.B. Convention: [N.A.B. president] Neville Miller and White House Press Secretary Stephen Early 7-11-39 Part I
068 L.R. Curtis [for Keen Johnson] 8-4-39 Part I
069 Keen Johnson 8-2-39 National Theater, Part V
070 King George VI of England 9-3-39 Part I
071 T1 T2 Prime Minister Chamberlain 9-3-39 [end] Part I [BBC war orders to the British people]
080 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part I
081 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part III
082 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part II
083 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part IV
084 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part V [Commentary by CBS newsman H.V. Kaltenborn]
085 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part VII
088 Premier of France [Édouard Daladier] 9-3-39 Part I
089 Prime Minister of Canada [William Lyon Mackenzie King] 9-3-39 Part I
102 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part I
103 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part III
104 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part II
105 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part IV
108 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part VI
109 Judge King Swope 11-2-39 National Theater, Part II
110 Judge King Swope 11-2-39 National Theater, Louisville KY [Republican candidate for KY Governor. Introduction by John Sherman Cooper]
111 Europe's Reaction to Hitler's Speech 10-6-39 Part I
116 Governor Chandler [with Dr. A.Y. Lloyd - speaking for Keen Johnson] 7-27-39 Leitchfield, KY, Part I
117 Governor Chandler [speaking for Keen Johnson] 7-27-39 Leitchfield, KY, Part III
118 Governor Chandler [with Dr. A.Y. Lloyd - speaking for Keen Johnson] 7-27-39 Leitchfield, KY, Part II
119 Governor Chandler 7-27-39 Leitchfield, KY, Part IV
120 Resignation of Governor Chandler 10-9-39 Part I
121 Rodes K. Myers 10-28-39 Nicholasville, KY, Part I
122 Appointment: Governor Chandler as Senator 10-9-39 Part I
123 Rodes K. Myers 10-28-39 Nicholasville, KY, Part II
124 Indiana State Choral Program 10-27-39 Part I
125 Bob Hustell's Orchestra 10-26-39 Part I
126 Indiana State Choral Program 10-27-39 Part II
127 Bob Hustell's Orchestra 10-26-39 Part II
128 Keen Johnson 10-28-39 Hardinsburg, KY, Part I
129 Keen Johnson 10-28-39 Hardinsburg, KY, Part III
130 Keen Johnson 10-28-39 Hardinsburg, KY, Part II
131 Keen Johnson 10-28-39 Hardinsburg, KY, Part IV
132 George Walsh Looks Them Over [sports show - highlights the 1939 Churchill Downs fall meet] 10-26-39 Part I
133 George Walsh Looks Them Over [sports show - highlights college football and potential Rose Bowl match ups] 11-2-39 Part I
134 Senator Alben Barkley 11-1-39 Washington, D.C., Part I
135 Neville Miller From CBS [President of National Association of Broadcasters, RE: new NAB self-regulation code and political messages] 10-22-39 Part I
138 Rodes K. Myers 11-4-39 Part I
139 Laffoon and Rhea [Russellville, KY] 11-4-39 Part III
140 Rodes K. Myers 11-4-39 Part II
141 Laffoon and Rhea [Russellville, KY] 11-4-39 Part II
142 Jouett Ross Todd [Republican for Lt. Governor] 11-6-39 Part I
143 Dr. John Zoller [America Back to God religious program]10-29-39 Part II
144 Christmas Message by Eamon de Valera [Taoiseach (Prime Minister of Ireland)] 12-25-39 Part I
145 "Eleven A.M." with John Jacob Niles [Armistice Day drama] 11-11-39 Part I
146 "Deep River Echoes" 12-20-39 Part I - [African-American Gospel singers.] Deep River Chorus and Apollo Quartet. Chorus directed by Lillian Carpenter. Soloists Adam Smiley, Carl Barbour, Lela Tate, Ella Mae Wade, with piano by Iola Jordan, announcer James Walton.
147 "Eleven A.M." with John Jacob Niles [Armistice Day drama] 11-11-39 Part II
148 Paul Sullivan [Reviews The News - talk of 3rd FDR term] 11-13-39 Part I
149 "Joyce Jordan, Girl Intern" #42 [Soap Opera] 3-26-40
150 Farm Award Dinner [Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Home and Farm Improvement Campaign] 12-19-39 Part I
151 Farm Award Ceremonies [Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Home and Farm Improvement Campaign] 12-19-39 Part III.
152 Farm Award Dinner [Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Home and Farm Improvement Campaign] 12-19-39 Part IV
153 Farm Award Ceremonies [Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Home and Farm Improvement Campaign] 12-19-39 Part II.
154 Kentucky Play Party 11-11-39 Part I. Curly Bradshaw, Uncle Henry's Kentucky Mountaineers, Sue Workman, Jim Shea, The Coon Hunter, Randy Blake, Accordion Al, Johnny Ford (Includes Commercials for Kolorbak and Peruna)
155 George Walsh Looks Them Over 12-15-39 Part I
156 George Walsh Looks Them Over 11-23-39 Part I [Interview with Louisville Manual H.S. football coach Ray Baer]
157 Football Dinner 11-27-39 Part I&II [LMHS Class of 1915]
158 Winston Churchill [First Lord of the Admiralty] "Scuttling of Graf Spee" 12-18-39 London, England, Part I
159 Judge King Swope [Republican candidate for KY Governor] 11-6-39 Part I
160 Kentucky Play Party 11-11-39 Part II. Curly Bradshaw // Uncle Henry's Kentucky Mountaineers // Sue Workman // Jim Shea // The Coon Hunter // Randy Blake // Accordion Al // Johnny Ford (Includes Commercials for Kolorbak and Peruna)
161 Winston Churchill "Scuttling of Graf Spee" 12-18-39 London, England
162 "Twelve Crowded Months" [Year-end news review] 12-30-39 Part II
163 Jack Koch Audition [announcing] 1-17-40 Part I
164 Mrs. Alvin Lisenby [for Keen Johnson] 7-26-39 Part I
165 Judge [Mark] Beauchamp [for John Y. Brown] 7-26-39 Part I
000 Winston Churchill [First Lord of the Admiralty] from London [War Situation - "House of Many Mansions" speech] 1-20-40 Part I
001 [Joyce Jordan, Girl Intern, [excerpts]] [n.d.]
002 Winston Churchill [First Lord of the Admiralty] from London [War Situation - "House of Many Mansions" speech] 1-20-40 Part II
003 John Jacob Niles and Torchlight Players - "A Promise to Granny Toliver" [a "Folk Play" about life in Eastern Kentucky mountains at the turn of the 19th//20th century - Includes depiction of a fictional college that could be Berea] 11-11-39 Part I
004 "Joyce Jordan, Girl Intern" (Soap Opera) 3-22-40 Part #40
005 Herbie Koch and Choir 1-23-40 Part I [original compositions by WHAS staff organist Koch with the Temple Brith Sholom Choir]
006 "Joyce Jordan, Girl Intern" (Soap Opera) 3-25-40 Part #41 [with Commercials for Le France and Satina wash products]
007 Broadcast Engineers Conference 2-18-40 Part I: Lee Coulson // Bill Bryan // George Walsh // Orin Towner [broadcast from WHAS transmitter in Eastwood, KY]
008 "Joyce Jordan, Girl Intern" (Soap Opera) 3-25-40 Part #41
009 Broadcast Engineers Conference 2-18-40 Part II
013 Derby Preview 5-3-40 Part I [same as 40015]
014 1940 Kentucky Derby 5-4-40 Part I
015 Derby Preview 5-3-40 Part I [same as 40013]
016 1940 Kentucky Derby 5-4-40 Part II
018 Thomas E. Dewey [Jefferson Co. KY Armory] 5-11-40 Part I
019 "Woman of Courage" [Daytime Drama, Colgate Tooth Powder, Octagon Laundry Soap] 5-14-40 Part #12
022 Queen Wilhelmina 5-15-40 Part I
023 "Woman of Courage" (Soap Opera) 5-16-40 Part #14
026 President Roosevelt 6-10-40 Part I [University of Virginia Commencement, Charlottesville, VA]
027 "Woman of Courage" (Soap Opera) 6-12-40 Part #33
028 President Roosevelt 6-10-40 Part II [University of Virginia Commencement, Charlottesville, VA]
029"Woman of Courage" (Soap Opera) 6-12-40 Part #33 [Colgate Products]
030 Winston Churchill 6-18-40 Part I
031 Winston Churchill 6-18-40 Part III - British Minister of Information Alfred Duff-Cooper [Al Bernard]
032 Winston Churchill 6-18-40 Part II
033 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #102 6-19-40
034 Anthony Eden 6-26-40 Part I
035 "Woman of Courage" (Soap Opera) Part #44 6-27-40
044 Lexington Junior League Horse Show 7-18-40 Part #22
045 "Woman of Courage" (Soap Opera) Part #60 7-19-40
046 Kentuckiana Soap Box Derby Finals: George Walsh 7-20-40
047 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #123 7-22-40
048 Cordell Hull 7-22-40 Part I
049 Lord Hallifax 7-22-40 Part I
050 Herbert Agar 7-24-40 Part I
051 Herbert Agar 7-24-40 Part III
052 Herbert Agar 7-24-40 Part II
053 Leo F. Whalen candidate for U.S House - Jefferson County Democratic primary election. 7-23-40 Part I
056 Charles P. Farnsley 8-2-40 Part I
057 General John J. Pershing 8-4-40 Part I [The Security of the Americas]
058 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #150 8-28-40 Includes commercial for Jell-O Ice cream Freezing Mix
059 "I Am What I Am"- WHAS Studio Show 8-27-40 Part II. Interview with local residents about their occupations: Jane Dickson // A.D. Dawson // Albert Rich, Jr.)
060 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #158 9-9-40
061 Keyboard and Console: Leland Brock (piano) and Herbie Koch (organ) 9-7-40
062 Cousin Emmy [Cynthia May Carver] 10-2-40 Part I
063 Cousin Emmy [Cynthia May Carver] 10-2-40 Part II
064 Coach Apitz and University of Louisville Team 10-18-40 Part II
065 Coach Apitz and University of Louisville Team 10-18-40 Part II
066 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] 10-18-40 Part #15
067 Holy Name Program 10-16-40 Part I
068 Fox Hunt- John Merrifield as Announcer 10-22-40
069 Indiana Grange Meeting Part #44 10-16-40
070 Mock Battle - Military Parade, Fort Knox
071 Conclusion of Parade, Fort Knox, KY 10-23-40 Part #49
072 Parade, Fort Knox, KY- John Merrifield and Howard Dorsey as Announcers 10-23-40 Part #48
073 Second Part of Parade Maneuvers, Fort Knox, KY 10-23-40 Part #51
074 Wendell Willkie, "Armory Pres. Nominee" 10-28-40 Part I
075 Wendell Willkie, "Armory Pres. Nominee" 10-28-40 Part III
077 Senator Barkley (Political) 11-4-40 Part I
077b "Your guess is as good as mine." [Optimist dinner meeting, n.d.]
078 Wendell Willkie 10-28-40 Part #55
079 Wendell Willkie 10-26-40 Part #56
080 Holy Name Program [John Vance, 10-23-40 Part II
081 Selective Service Draft [President Franklin Roosevelt speaking at the ceremony marking the reinstatement of the military draft] 10-29-40 Part I
082 Holy Name Program, n.d.
083 Senator Barkley (Political) 11-4-40 Part II
084 Senator Barkley 11-2-40 Part I
085 Senator Barkley 11-2-40 Part II
086 Senator Barkley 11-2-40 Part III
087 Senator Barkley 11-2-40 Part IV
088 Senator A.B. Chandler 11-1-40 Part I [2nd half of side digitized]
089 James C. Stone speaking for Wendell Willkie's election as President 11-4-40 Part I
090 Senator A.B. Chandler 11-1-40 Part II
091 Former Rep. PA Governor Gifford Pinchot [speaking for FDR reelection] 11-3-40 Part I
092 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game- George Walsh 11-9-40 Part I
093 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game 11-9-40 Part (V )
094 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game- Announced by George Walsh 11-9-40 Part II
095 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game 11-9-40 Part IV
096 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game- Announced by George Walsh 11-9-40 Part VI
097 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game 11-9-40 Part III
098 "George Walsh Looks Them Over" 10-5-39 (unused false start)
099 "George Walsh Looks Them Over" with outlook for 1939 regional college football teams by Courier Journal Sports Editor, Earl Ruby 10-5-39.
100 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game- Announced by George Walsh 11-9-40 Part VII
101 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game 11-9-40 Part IX
102 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game- Announced by George Walsh 11-9-40 Part VIII
103 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] Part #32 11-12-40
104 George Walsh interviews UK Freshmen Coach, Gene Meyers on the task of scouting other teams 11-22-40
105 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] 11-21-40
108 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] Part #47 12-3-40
109 Koch and Brock: Keyboards and Console 11-3-40
110 Courier Journal-Louisville Times Farm Program Awards at Brown Hotel 12-22-40 Part I
111 Farm Program at Brown Hotel 12-22-40 Part III
112 Courier Journal-Louisville Times Farm Program Awards at Brown Hotel 12-22-40 Part II
113 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] Part #62 12-24-40
114 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] Part #68 1-2-41
115 Deep River Echoes (African-American Gospel singers) (Studio Show) 12-23-40. Apollo Quartet, Carl Barbour - first tenor, Douglas Reid - second tenor, [Horatio H. O
122 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #148 8-26-40
123 WGRC- Mammoth Cave Broadcast 8-24-40 Part II
124 Excerpts of sports features and events narrated by George Walsh (mostly no dates but other sources verify that all are from 1948): Includes call of the 1948 Bluegrass Stakes from Keenland
125 Excerpts of sports events narrated by George Walsh: Includes Portion of U.K vs. Holy Cross basketball game for the East NCAA Title. Players included Ralph Beard, Wallace Jones, and Alex Groza (n.d.) Also 43rd U.K. vs. TN football game and post race commentary for the 74th Kentucky Derby won by Citation
126 Credo F. Harris (Explaining the station's moratorium on the use of ASCAP music) 12-31-40 Part I
127 Road of Life n.d.[1940] [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap]
131 WGRC- Mammoth Cave Broadcast 8-24-40 Part I
135 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #101 6-18-40
134 "Salute to the Americas" 6-16-40 Part II
135 "American Farmer" John Merrifield, Walnut Hall Farm. Kentucky Guernsey Cattle Association dinner featured on farm program. n.d. [mention of Berea College Farm having the finest Guernsey sire in the state]
002 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso Soap Flakes] [1941]
003 Louisville Looks at 1941 1-9-41 Part I.
006 Pilgrim Society Dinner - British U.S. Ambassador Lord Halifax Part I
007 Pilgrim Society Dinner - British U.S. Ambassador Lord Halifax 3-25-41 Part III
008 Pilgrim Society Dinner - British U.S. Ambassador Lord Halifax 3-25-41 Part II
009 Pilgrim Society Dinner - British U.S. Ambassador Lord Halifax 3-25-41 Part IV
010 Peabody Radio Award Presentation 3-29-41 Part I
011 Peabody Radio Award Presentation 3-29-41 Part III
012 Kentucky Spelling Bee 4-17-41 Part #81
013 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] Part #155 5-5-41
014 Holy Name Program 4-22-41 Part #26
015 Holy Name Program 4-22-41 Part #27
016 John Merrifield - "American Farmer" [Hamilton Co. Indiana] 4-23-41 Part #82
017 John Merrifield - [American Farmer] "Snake Farm Program" 7-14-41 Part #109
018 Paul Sullivan News 5-12-41
019 Paul Sullivan News 5-12-41. Each side includes slightly differing reports of Rudolf Hess' capture in Scotland.
020 Mountain Laurel Festival [Pineville, KY] [John Merrifield] 5-31-41 Part #92
021 Mountain Laurel Festival [Pineville, KY] [John Merrifield] 5-31-41 Part #93
026 ["The Man I Married" Soap Opera. Commercial for Campbell's Pork and Beans] 8-12-41
027 Soap Box Derby [Louisville, KY - Brownsboro Hill, Hwy 42] 7-26-41 Part I
032 Indiana State Fair Program: Clyde Betty and wife; John Merrifield commentating 9-1-41 Part 2P-8
033 "First Edition" 9-1-41 Part 2P-9
074 Louisville Looks at 1941 1-9-41 Part 2
075 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso Soap Flakes] (Soap Opera) [1941]
076 Carl Sandburg, Springfield, IL (no date) [7th Annual Pilgrimage to Lincoln's tomb Springfield American Legion Post 32 , 2-12-41]
077 George Walsh 1-27-41 Part I [with Jimmy Jones of Courier-Journal talking about college basketball in Kentucky including Berea in the KIAC]
080-A Georgia Wildcats and Texas Cowboys WHAS // WAVE 3-4-41 (Commercials for Howell Furniture) Part II Clayton McMichen, Cliff Gross, Paul Sapp, Dixie Lee, Sonny [Haley], Sara Linda [Eastwood] and unamed others.
080-B Used Car Dealer Commercial
082 "Road of Life" Part #164 5-16-41 [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap]
083 Vice President [Henry A.] Wallace 5-13-41 Part I [addressing 19th annual NAB convention]
084 Vice President [Henry A.] Wallace 5-13-41 Part II [addressing 19th annual NAB convention]
085 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] Part #163 5-15-41
086 President Roosevelt 5-27-41 Part I [Pan American Union Address Proclaiming an Unlimited National Emergency]
087 President Roosevelt 5-27-41 Part III [Pan American Union Address Proclaiming an Unlimited National Emergency]
088 President Roosevelt 5-27-41 Part II [Pan American Union Address Proclaiming an Unlimited National Emergency]
089 Safety Program [interview with Edsel Ford about safe driving] 5-29-41 Part I
098 Second Anniversary of World War Two 9-1-41 Part I [featuring Edward R. Murrow, King Haakon of Norway, King Peter II of Yugoslavia, and Prime Minister Sikorski of Poland from London]
099 Ford Motor Company [Finals of Ford Good Drivers League competition from Ft. Dearborn, MI] (no date)
110 George Walsh and Jack Guenther [United Press International sports reporter] 4-30-41 P-87
111 George Walsh and Conn McCreary [Kentucky Derby jockey] 4-30-41
112 George Walsh [Bill Burwell, Bruce Dudley - Louisville Colonels baseball] 4-16-41
113 George Walsh interview with legendary jockey and trainer Roscoe Goose, 4-23-41
012 President Roosevelt 2-23-42 Part II. Fireside Chat. Includes extensive comments refuting rumors overstating the severity of Pearl Harbor losses
013 Radio address under the auspices of the Instititute of Pacific Relations by Walter Nash, Minister from New Zealand to the U.S. telling of his country's contribution to the war effort [2-42]
020 WHAS Twentieth Anniversary Program 6-25-42 Part I
021 First few minutes of introduction for 6-25-42 Part I
038 Address by Wendell Willkie, Shrine Auditorium, LA 7-19-42
039 "The Goldbergs" Part #36 8-17-42
040 J. Ross Todd 8-27-42 Part II [Jouett Ross Todd, Republican candidate for U.S. Congress, 3rd District of KY]
041 "The Goldbergs" Part #47 9-1-42 [War related story content and DUZ Detergent commercial]
042 President Roosevelt and Princess Martha of Norway 9-16-42 [presentation of submarine chaser PC-467 to Norway as part of the Lend-Lease. Features FDR's "Look To Norway" speech, part 1]
043 Dr. [John Ward] Studebaker - Public Affairs 9-11-42 [US Commissioner of Education talking about schoolchildren gathering scrap material for war production, introduced by Ernest Kanzler of the War Production Board]
044 President Roosevelt and Princess Martha of Norway 9-16-42 [presentation of submarine chaser PC-467 to Norway as part of the Lend-Lease. Features FDR's "Look To Norway" speech, part 2] [continues with Columbia Symphony Orchestra under direction of Bernard Herrmann performing McDowell's "Woodland Sketches"]
045 Lt. Gen. George H. Brett Speaking For Lt. Gen. Henry H. Arnold 9-7-42 Part I [Labor Day speech before the AFL//CIO]
046 Victory Begins At Home 9-30-42 - Arthur Godfrey sings and tells of the contribution of U.S. Naval carrier based air units in fighting the Japanese
047 Dan Tobin (Teamsters Union President) on labor union activity and working conditions in wartime England. 9-26-42 Part I.
048 Emmet O'Neal [KY 3rd District Democratic U.S. Representative for reelection speaking about War effort] 10-22-42
049 "Hobby Lobby" 10-3-42 Part I [Palmolive Soap and Shaving Cream].
050 President Roosevelt 10-13-42 Part I
051 President Roosevelt 10-13-42 Part II: Excerpts from radio address describing his recent fact finding trip around the country.
052 "The Goldbergs" Part #86 10-26-42
053 King Peter [II of Yugoslavia. Remarks read on the occasion of an exhibition of Slav art by Freedom House by Vladimir Milenovic, Jan Masaryk of the Czech Goverment, New Zealand correspondent Jeffery S. Cox, introduced by CBS correspondent Lee White] 10-23-42 Part I
054 War Fund Drive- General [Charles L.] Scott and Sgt. [Alvin]York 10-20-42 Part II
055 Raymond Scott CBS Program [music]10-21-42
056 King Peter [II of Yugoslavia. Remarks read on the occasion of an exhibition of Slav art by Freedom House by New Zealand correspondent Jeffery S. Cox, Dr. Jan Papanek of Czech Information Service introduced by CBS correspondent Lee White] 10-23-42 Part II
057-01 War Fund Drive- General [Charles L.] Scott and Sgt. York 10-20-42 Part III
062 Jouett R. Todd (Political) 10-24-42 Part II
063 Raymond Scott CBS Program [music] 10-26-42 Program #18
064 Governor Keen Johnson [speaking on behalf of Democratic candidates for U.S. Congress] 10-29-42 Owensboro, KY Part I
065 Jouett R. Todd [Republican candidate for KY 3rd District, US Congress] 10-24-42 Part I.
066 Wendell Willkie 10-26-42 Part I [reporting on his world trip]
067 "The Goldbergs" Part #87 10-27-42
068 Wendell Willkie 10-26-42 Part II [reporting on his world trip]
069 "The Goldbergs" Part #88 10-28-42
070 Jan Savitt [and his Orchestra] [Hotel Astor, New York City] (no date) [music]
071 George Walsh [interview of University of Iowa Navy Pre-Flight School football coach Lt. Col. Bernie Bierman] 10-31-42
072 Prize Presentations- Kentucky Newspapers' Scrap Metal Drive 11-10-42 Part I
073 Walter Gross Orchestra 11-5-42
074 President Roosevelt at Arlington Cemetery; Armistice Day 11-11-42
075 End of Prize Presentations- Kentucky Newspapers' Scrap Metal Drive
076 "Bundles for Britain"- Mrs. [Winston] Churchill [+ Mrs. Robert Worth Bingham, interviewed by Janet Murrow re: civilian war relief] 11-12-42
077 Elmer Davis [Director of the US Office of War Information] [+ John Lawrence Sullivan, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury] 11-17-42 Part II
078 President Roosevelt [Herald-Tribune News Forum re: handling of war news] 11-17-42
079 "The Goldbergs" Part #102 11-17-42
080 President Roosevelt - Thanksgiving Day Address 11-26-42 Part I
081 "Science and The War" 11-20-42 Part II
082 Farm news: work of the Kentucky Agricultural Adjustment Agency - Flax and Hemp quotas for state farmers
083 Winston Churchill 11-29-42 [re: Allied El Alamein victory] Part I
084 Winston Churchill 11-29-42 Part II
085 "The Goldbergs" Part #103 11-19-42
086 "Old Fashioned Rev. Hour" 12-6-42 Part I
087 "Old Fashioned Rev. Hour" 12-6-42 Part III
088 "Old Fashioned Rev. Hour" 12-6-42 Part II
089 "Old Fashioned Rev. Hour" 12-6-42 Part IV
090 Tube Turns [Inc.] Award [U.S. Maritime Commission 'M' Pennant and Flag], 12-18-42 Part I [features music by U.S. Army Air Force Band]
091 Duke Ellington Music 12-17-42 Part I [Rhode Island State College Junior Prom, Biltmore Hotel Ballroom, Providence, RI]
098 "American Farmer" 2-19-42 Part I [visit to Shelby County KY farm of Ed Wilson family, extensive subsistence farm operation]
099 President Roosevelt 2-23-42 Part III [report to the nation on War progress, mention of "four freedoms."]
102 Dan Tobin 9-26-42 Part II (Teamsters Union President) on labor union activity and working conditions in wartime England.
103 Boston Common Victory Garden Program 9-29-42 [Ernest Hoftyzer, Mayor Maurice J. Tobin, Youth On Parade Choristers, Dolf Martin ]
104 "The Goldbergs" Part #78 10-14-42
105 William M. Green- President of A.F.L. Toronto, Canada (no date)
108 Paul Cabot for the U.S. War Production Board on the importance to the war effort of collecting scrap of all kinds. 10-17-42
109 "Keep Working, Keep Singing America" 10-8-42: [Sponsored by The House of Squibb, featuring Frank Parker, Squibb Chorus and Orchestra directed by Victor Bay].
110 War Fund;[Maj.] General [Charles L.]Scott 10-20-42 Part I [Louisville, KY]
111 "Keep Working, Keep Singing America" 10-21-42 [Sponsored by The House of Squibb, featuring Frank Parker, Elizabeth Newberger, Squibb Chorus and Orchestra directed by Victor Bay]
113 Wendell Willkie 10-26-42 Part III
113 "American Farmer" 10-24-42 Part I - Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chesser re: operation of the their Fairfield, Nelson CO, KY farm
114 Kentucky Scrap Drive: Presentation of Prizes 11-10-42 Part II
115 Farm Highlights [Bourbon Stock Yards, Louisville, KY] 11-6-42
116 Kentucky Scrap Drive: Presentation of Prizes 11-10-42 Part III - prizes to Calloway, Laurel, Whitley, Clark, and Powell counties
117 "Keep Working, Keep Singing America" 11-4-42 [Sponsored by The House of Squibb, featuring singing of Frank Parker, Squibb Chorus and Orchestra directed by Victor Bay]
118 Eleanor Roosevelt [Merchant Seaman Club dedication, Glasgow, Scotland] 11-11-42
119 Walter Gross Orchestra 11-12-42.
000 "Are You A Genius" [MC Ernest Chappell, quiz show, "How far away is the moon?" 1-12-43 Part I of I
001 Farm Mobilization Day Presentation. Roosevelt 1-12-43 Part II
002 Old Fashioned Revival Hour [Rev. Charles E. Fuller] 1-3-43 Part I
003 Old Fashioned Revival Hour [Rev. Charles E. Fuller] 1-3-43 Part IV.
004 Old Fashioned Rev. Hour 1-3-43 Part II
005 Old Fashioned Rev. Hour 1-3-43 Part IV
006 Speech of L.W. Brockington - Introduction by Mark Ethridge [Courier-Journal Publisher] 1-6-43 Part I of V [speaking in Louisville KY on life in wartime Britain]
007 L.W. Brockington Speech [speaking in Louisville KY on life in wartime Britain] 1-6-43 Part III of V
008 L.W. Brockington 1-6-43 Part II of V [speaking in Louisville KY on life in wartime Britain]
009 Cab Calloway [and The Cotton Club Orchestra at Frank Daily's Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, NJ] 1-5-43 Part II.
014 Xavier Cugat (Latin American Music) 1-5-43 Part I [different from WS-ET-43012]
015 President Roosevelt to Congress 1-7-43 Part I
016 Guy Lombardo (Orchestra)[The Royal Canadians] at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City [January]1943
017 President Roosevelt to Congress 1-7-43 Part IV
018 "Mother and Dad" [Daytime music variety program, sponsored by Allegheny Ludlum Steel, Brackenridge, PA] 1-12-43
019 Farm Mobilization Day 1-12-43 Part III
020 "One Hundred Million Questions" 1-14-43 [Dramatization of how wartime price controls are administered with John Kenneth Galbraith
021 Vaughn Monroe and Orchestra [featuring Ziggy Talent,Marilyn Duke] 1-13-43 Part II
022 Marshall Roberts Orchestra 2:30AM 1-24-43 Part II
023 "The Goldbergs" 1-25-43 Part #151
024 Bob Hutsell Orchestra 1-25-43 Part II
025 Ina Ray Hutton and Orchestra (Big Band) 2-1-43
030 Del Courtney Orchestra 2-11-43 Part II
031 President Roosevelt 2-12-43 Part II Portion of a Lincoln Day Address to White House Correspondents' Association on war progress.
034 President Roosevelt 2-12-43 Part III: Portion of a Lincoln Day Address to the White House Correspondents' Association on the progress of the War (Refers to the Casablanca Conference and unconditional surrender policy)
035 "The Commandos" 2-14-43 Part II: Dramatization. Includes "commercial" urging on homemakers re: importance of saving cooking fats for use in explosive and medicinal products.
044 President Roosevelt [cooperation between US and Mexico for the war] 4-20-43 Part II
045 Carmen Cavallero Orchestra [Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC] 4-21-43 Part II
050 "Are You A Genius" [MC Ernest Chappell, daytime quiz and music entertainment] 4-15-43 Part I of I
051 President Roosevelt [dedication of Jefferson Memorial] 4-13-43 Part I of I.
052 "The Goldbergs" Part #222 5-4-43
053 President Roosevelt [Fireside Chat, On the Coal Crisis] 5-2-43 Part I.
054 Prime Minister Churchill 5-19-43 Part II: Portion of address to a joint session of the U.S. House and Senate
055 "Congress Speaks" 5-18-43 Part I: Sen. Edward Robertson, R. WY, against President Roosevelt and the New Deal generally in the 1944 elections.
056 Prime Minister Winston Churchill 5-19-43 Part IV: Portion of address to a joint session of the U.S. House and Senate
057 Edwin C. Hill 5-18-43 Part I: News and commentary Re: national political issues and progress of the war.
066 "This Life Is Mine" #30 4-30-43 [Patriotic Soap Opera]
067 President Roosevelt 6-7-43 [On the Conclusion of the First United Nations Conference on Agriculture.
068 "Suspense" with Laird Cregar [Mystery Drama, "The Last Letter of Dr. Bronson" 7-27-43 Part I]
069 President Roosevelt [Fireside Chat - On Progress of War and Plans for Peace] 7-28-43 Part I of II
070 President Roosevelt [Fireside Chat - On Progress of War and Plans for Peace] 7-28-43 - Part II
071 Bobby Sherwood Orchestra 7-27-43 Part I
074 President Roosevelt [Fireside Chat - Opening Third War Loan Drive] 9-8-43 Part I of I
075 Joe and Ethel Turp [Daytime Comedy based on Damon Runyan stories] 9-7-43 Part I of I
076 Dr. Lin Yutang (Speaking on Chinese - American Friendship) 9-11-43 Part I
077 Columbia Concert Orchestra [conducted by Howard Barlow] 9-10-43 Part II
082 Colonel Louis Johnson at national American Legion Convention for Anglo-American cooperation 9-21-43 and Kate Smith appeal to purchase War Bonds Part II
083 John Gart Trio [Johnny Gart - organ, Vera Lee Mills - harp, Buddy Sheppard - violin] (Broadway Show Tunes)
100 Portions of J. Lyter Donaldson Democratic candidate for governor running against Republican Simeon Willis 11-1-43
101 To Your Good Health (Lyn Murray's Orchestra, Norman Pearson, Donald Dame) includes wartime oriented commercial for Squibb Tooth Powder (n.d.)
104 "Fun With Dunn" [Eddy Dunn and announcer, Tony Marvin - CBS daytime music and comedy (n.d.)
105 Secretary of State Cordell Hull, 11-18-43, Part I of II [speaking to joint session of Congress on results of the Third Moscow Conference on post war planning]
108 "Fun With Dunn" [Eddie Dunn, Daytime comedy and musical variety]
109 Governor Willis Inauguration 12-7-43 Part I
110 Governor Willis Inauguration 12-7-43 Part II
111 Fragment - [Paul] Gibson,[Danny] O'Neill, and [Ceasar] Petrillo, Teddy Powell and his Orchestra
112 Governor Willis Inauguration 12-7-43 Partt III
113 [Teddy Powell] big band performance.
114 Governor Willis Inauguration 12-7-43 Part IV
115 "The Goldbergs" [n.d.] sponsored by Duz soap powder.
116 Governor Willis Inauguration 12-7-43 Partt V
117 "To Your Good Health [from The House of Squibb]" Lyn Murray, Jan Peerce 12-10-43
120 Mary Marlin (Soap Opera) n.d. Sponsor - Fleishmen's Yeast and Tenderleaf Tea
121 Time Out For Music - Cissy Gregg talking about food shopping for Christmas dinner. 12-17-43
122 To Your Good Health - Lyn Murray Orchestra musical variety 12-22-43
123 President Roosevelt Christmas Eve Address [Fireside Chat - On Teheran and Cairo Conferences] 12-24-43 Part I.
124 President Roosevelt Christmas Eve Address [Fireside Chat - On Teheran and Cairo Conferences] 12-24-43 Part II
125 Raymond Scott Orchestra 12-22-43 Part I.
126 King George VI Christmas Message 12-25-43
127 "Fun With Dunn" [n.d.] [Eddy Dunn, CBS Music and comedy variety program].
128 Bob Hutsell Orchestra 1-25-43 Part I
129 Ina Ray Hutton Orchestra 2-1-43 Part I
130 National Farm Mobilization Day-President Roosevelt 1-12-43
131 Edwin C. Hill War News 1-12-43
132 Bob Hutsell and Jack Brooks 1-21-43 Part I
133 "Are You A Genius" 1-19-43, MC Ernest Chappell, quiz and music entertainment.
136 James F. Byrnes, Director Offic of Economic Stabilization 2-9-43 Part II
137 "Man Behind the Gun" [Dramatizing cooperation among Allied military forces] 2-10-43 Part I
142 Jazz Laboratory [Raymond Scott, Jose Ferrer] 5-18-43 Part I of II
143 Winston Churchill 5-19-43 Part III
146 Eleanor Roosevelt 6-21-43: Reading letters from Russian women to Americans and American women to Russians, marking the second anniversary of the German invasion of Russia.
147 6-22-43 Part II of Suspense with wartime security theme "The Man Without a Body." .
002 President Roosevelt 1-11-44 Part I [Fireside Chat - Report to the country re: his annual message to Congress]
003 Star Spangled Banner 1-11-44 and CBS Network Identification.
008 Paul V. McNutt [War Manpower Commission] 1-13-44 Part III
009 "Mary Marlin" (Soap Opera) 1-19-44 (Tender Leaf Tea Balls)
010-01 Part 1 010-02 Part 2 Centre College 125th Anniversary, Danville KY Governor Willis 1-19-44
011 Senator Hugh Butler, Nebraska on U.S. South American Financial Aid Policy
012 "Mary Marlin" (Soap Opera) (Sponsor: Tender Leaf Tea Balls) 2-17-44
013 Wendell Willkie 2-11-44 Tacoma, WA Lincoln Day Dinner Part I
014 "American Farmer" - Bagdad, KY FFA organization 2-11-44 Part I
015 Rep. C.M. LaFollette - Jeffersonville, IN Lincoln Day 2-12-44 Part I
016 Indiana Rep. C.M. LaFollette - Jeffersonville, IN Lincoln Day 2-12-44 Part II of II
017 "American Farmer" 2-11-44 Part II
018 Wendell Willkie 2-11-44 Part II
019 To Your Good Health
022 Jeri Sullivan (Pop Vocal Music) [Don Baron Orchestra] 12-17-43
023 Maynard Krueger- Socialist Party 2-18-44 Part I
040 U.S. Secretary of State, Cordell Hull 4-9-44 Part I
041 Cordell Hull 4-9-44 Part III
042 Voice of Temperance - Reverend Sam Morris 4-26-44
043 Ohio Governor John W. Bricker (Republican Presidential Hopeful) 4-25-44 Part I of II.
044 Governor John W. Bricker 4-25-44 Part II of II
045 To Your Good Health From The House Of Squibb (Charles Lichter, conductor) [12-17-43]
046 "Mary Marlin" (Fleischman's Yeast) 5-22-44
047 Governor Simeon S. Willis 5-19-44 [Called General Assembly session re: education financing in absence of a state budget.]
048 Talk by King George of England to UK and US 6-6-44 and summary of D-Day invasion air action]
049 "To Your Good Health - House of Squibb" (Lyn Murray Orchestra, Frank Borden)
050 President Roosevelt [Fireside Chat on] 5th War Bond Drive 6-12-44
051 "Mary Marlin" (Fleischman's Yeast).
052 Part 1 Newsmen Robert Trout and Merrell Muller report and comments on Gen. Eisenhower's Message to troops after beginning of Allied invasion of Europe 6-13-44. 052 Part 2 Richard Hartlett reports on European invasion]
053 John Daley & Merrill Muller - invasion of Europe report 6-9-44
054 Old Fashioned Revival Hour - Rev. Charles E. Fuller: 6-18-44 Part I
055 Old Fashion Revival Hour 6-18-44 Part III
056 Old Fashioned Revival Hour - Rev. Charles E. Fuller: 6-18-44 Part II
057 Old Fashion Revival Hour 6-18-44 Part IV
058 "Mary Marlin" (Fleischman's Yeast) 6-23-44
059 Ohio Governor John W. Bricker 6-24-44
060 Youth on Parade - (popular music)
061 Kentucky Governor Simeon Willis 6-23-44 Part I (Report on the first 6 months of his administration)
062 Governor Simeon Willis 6-23-44 (Report on the first 6 months of his administration) Part II
063 Ted Grizzard [Streitmann Biscuit Co."man on the street from Greyhound Bus Terminal, n.d.
064 "Mary Marlin" (Tender Leaf Tea)
065 Mayor Wilson Wyatt and Alderman Arthur Hopkins speaking for proposed purchase of the Louisville Gas and Electric Company by the city 07-14-44 Part I
066 Mayor Wyatt and Alderman Hopkins 7-14-44 Part II
067 American Farmer - John Merrifield [n.d.]
068 "To Your Good Health" Lyn Murray Orchestra, Emery Darcy [7-??-44]
069 President Roosevelt 7-20-44 Part I (Accepting Democratic nomination for President)
074 Major Alex P. DeSeversky (On the use of air power in WW II) 8-1-44
075 Ted Grizzard - (Streitmann Biscuit Company) Zesta Crackers program, Greyhound Bus Terminal, 7-19-44
076 Basil O'Connor, 8-5-44 [National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis' March of Dimes campaign for funds to prevent Polio]
077 Sing Along Club 8-4-44
078 President Roosevelt [Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, WA - reports on recent trips to Hawaii and Alaska] 8-12-44 Part I of II
079 Cissy Gregg - Red Cross Dietitian Aides in local hospitals
080 President Roosevelt [Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, WA - reports on recent trips to Hawaii and Alaska] 8-12-44 Part II
081 "Mary Marlin" (Tender Leaf Tea)
082 Lyn Murray's Orchestra [Music from the House of Squibb with Regina Resnik, James Ballister] 8-14-44
083 8-15-44 Elmer Davis [Director of War Information]from Pearl Harbor [reporting on progress of war in Pacific.]
084 Earl of Halifax [British Ambassador to U.S. - report on England after five years of war] 8-26-44
085 "Mary Marlin" (Fleischman's Yeast)
086 Service Time - "WACS On Parade" (Women's Army Corps) [end part features singer Nan Wynn]
087 Frances Perkins- (U.S. Secretary of Labor) Labor Day Talk 9-4-44 [50th Annual Labor Day observance]
092 "Mary Marlin" (Fleischman's Yeast) [n.d.]
093 Louisville speech of NY Governor Thomas E. Dewey Republican presidential nominee 9-8-44 Part I of II
096 President Roosevelt [mostly introduction by Dan Tobin, Teamsters President] 9-23-44 Part I [ 'Fala' Speech]
097 Tena & Tim (Old Dutch Cleanser)
106 "Tena and Tim" 9-29-44 [Comedy Soap Opera - Commercial for Old Dutch Cleanser and National War Fund Appeal describing the the work of the USO]
107 Senator Barkley Glasgow, KY 9-30-44 Part III
108 President Roosevelt [Urging women to vote] 10-5-44 Part I of II
109 Ted Grizzard - Streitmann Biscuit Co. show at Greyhound Bus Terminal n.d.
112 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Claude Wickard 10-9-44 Part II [U.S. Secretary of Agriculture speaking in Louisville re: Rural Electrification Administration programs
113 "Mary Marlin" (Soap Opera) 10-6-44 (Tender Leaf Tea)
114 Senator Alben Barkley - Maysville, KY 10-11-44 Part I of IV
115 Senator Alben Barkley 10-11-44 Part III of IV
116 Senator Alben Barkley 10-11-44 Part II
117 Senator Alben Barkley 10-11-44 Part IV
118 President Roosevelt [Columbus Day] 10-12-44
119 Edwin C. Hill ["Human Side of the News" sponsored by Band-Aids - features news on Gen. Courtney Hodges forces at Battle of Aachen, commentary on the life of Wendell Willkie and Al Smith][October] 1944
120 Louisville speeches - Senator Barkley and Oklahoma Governor, Robert Kerr 10-14-44 Part I of VI
121 Louisville speeches - Senator Barkley and Oklahoma Governor, Robert Kerr (Also brief remarks by Wilson Wyatt and others) 10-14-44 Part III of VI
122 Louisville speeches - Senator Barkley and Oklahoma Governor, Robert Kerr 10-14-44 Part II of VI
123 Louisville speeches - Senator Barkley and Oklahoma Governor, Robert Kerr 10-14-44 Part IV of VI
140 Tom Underwood [KY Democrat for Congress] 10-26-44 Part II of II
141 J. Lyter Donaldson [Democrat for FDR and Barkley] 10-25-44 Part I of II.
142 J. Lyter Donaldson [Democrat for FDR and Barkley] 10-25-44 Part II of II
143 Tom Underwood [KY Democrat for Congress] 10-26-44 Part I of II.
146 Senator Alben Barkley [Russellville, KY] 10-26-44 Part II of IV
147 "Tena and Tim" (Old Dutch Cleanser) 10-26-44
148 Lyn Murray Orchestra 10-25-44 "Music From The House Of Squibb" Earl Wrightson
149 Senator Barkley [Russellville, KY] 10-26-44 Part III of IV [speaking about War Veterans' rights]
150 Senator Barkley [Russellville, KY] 10-26-44 Part IV of IV
151 "Tena and Tim" 10-25-44
152 Edwin C. Hill ["Human Side of the News"] 10-31-44
153 Senator Alben Barkley [Hopkinsville, KY] 10-27-44 Part I of II.
154 Senator Alben Barkley [Hopkinsville, KY] 10-27-44 Part II of II
155 Women's Division Jefferson County Democratic Campaign Committee - Mrs. Charles W. Morris 10-30-44
156 "Inner Sanctum Mysteries" - The Dead Woman's Tale (Palmolive Soap) 10-28-44 Part I of II
157 Louisville Mayor Wilson Wyatt [Jefferson County Democratic Committee] 10-30-44
158 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Lexington, KY] 10-30-44 Part I of IV
159 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Lexington, KY] 10-30-44 Part III of IV
160 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Lexington, KY] 10-30-44 Part II of IV
161 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Lexington, KY] 10-30-44 Part IV of IV
162 Charles M. LaFollette (Republican) [Clark County, IN] 11-1-44 Part I of II
163 Claude Wickard (Democrat) [U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, IN] 11-1-44 Part I of II
164 Claude Wickard (Democrat) [U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, IN] 11-1-44 Part II of II
165 Charles M. LaFollette (Republican) 11-1-44 Part II
170 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Hopkins County Courthouse, Madisonville, KY] 11-3-44 Part I of IV
171 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Hopkins County Courthouse, Madisonville, KY] 11-3-44 Part III of IV
172 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Hopkins County Courthouse, Madisonville, KY] 11-3-44 Part II of IV
173 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Hopkins County Courthouse, Madisonville, KY] 11-3-44 Part IV of IV
174 Homer E. Capehart (Republican) [US Senate, Washington, IN] 11-3-44 Part I of II
175 Republican Labor For Dewey Committee [Swiss Park, Louisville, KY] 11-3-44 Part I of II
176 Republican Labor For Dewey Committee 11-3-44 Part II
177 Homer E. Capehart [US Senate, Washington, IN] (Republican) 11-3-44 Part II
178 L.C. Willis (Republican) [Kentucky Commissioner of Industrial Relations] 11-5-44
179 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) 11-6-44 Part I of II.
180 Part 1 Senator Alben Barkley, 11-06-44, Part II of II(Democrat) AND 180 Part 2 Local election results news and commentary 11-6-44 Part II
181 "Inner Sanctum" Mystery - Blind Man's Bluff 11-4-44 (Government Woman's Power Campaign // Colgate-Palmolive) Part I of II
188 Joe Creason Audition with Pete French 3-7-44 // [1944]
189 Congress Speaks: North Dakota Republican Representative speaks on War Veterans Rehabilitation.
190 Mayor Wilson Wyatt reports on Louisville related legislation passed in most recent session of state General Assembly 3-17-44
191 "To Your Good Health" Lyn Murray Orchestra [William Hargrave] 3-15-44
193 Lyn Murray Orchestra ["To Your Good Health ," Regina Resnik 4-5-44
192 Major General Lewis B. Hershey speaks about Selective Service needs
196 Worship for All - Daily Devotional Service 9-1-44
197 Tom Brooks Audition 10-18-44
198 American Farmer - John Merrifield, Lexington KY - Surplus government property auction for farmers 12-20-44
199 Ted Grizzard 10-12-44 Rotary Club Singing Contest Winners.
200 Senator Barkley and Emmet O'Neal running for reelection to U.S. Congress for the third district 10-19-44 Part II of IV
201 "Tena and Tim" 10-18-44 (Old Dutch Cleanser)
202 Woman's Democratic Campaign Committee- Mrs. Wilson Wyatt 10-24-44
203 Fragment of musical variety program, "Fair Weather Hour"
204 Mrs. Reuben Post Halleck [nee' Annie Ainslie] (Women's Democratic Club) 11-1-44
205 The FBI in Peace and War 12-2-44 Part II of II (Lava Soap)
206 Mrs. Mark Ethridge [nee' Willie Snow] (Democrat) [Ladies Division of Jefferson County, KY Democratic Committee] 11-2-44
207 "Mary Marlin" 11-1-44 [Tender Leaf Tea]
210 Mrs. Barry Bingham 12-11-44 Louisville Conference of Christians and Jews
211 Ted Grizzard
06 The Church After the Peace 2-1-45, three bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Birmingham, AL
09 Cissy Gregg (Nutrition - vitamins) 5-2-45 Part I
008 Ted Grizzard [Streitmann Biscuit Company Man-on-the-street program] 2-21-45
009 Senator Tom Connally; Congress Speaks 2-20-45 - Commentary re: the Crimea [Yalta] Conference on formation of the United Nations.
010 President Roosevelt 3-1-45 Part I
011 President Roosevelt 3-1-45 Part III - Report to Congress on the Yalta Conference (FDR speaks of sitting to speak because of his leg braces)
012 President Roosevelt 3-1-45 Part IV
013 President Roosevelt 3-1-45 Part II Report to Congress on the Yalta Conference
018 William Jennings Bryan "Billy" Herman (baseball player from New Albany, IN) Interview by George Reeves 4-9-46
019 "American Farmer" - Jefferson County, Indiana forestry improvement program - fragment 3-1-45 Part III
020 Ted Grizzard 3-6-45 [Streitmann Biscuit Company show at Louisville Greyhound Bus Station]
021 Jimmie Fidler (Movie personality gossip - news) 3-4-45 (Commercial for Arrid Deodorant and Carter's Little Liver Pills))
022 Ted Grizzard 3-8-45 [Streitmann Biscuit Company show Louisville Greyhound Bus Station]
023 1945 Flood Emergency - Lew Ulrich // George Reeves, WAUJ remote Broadcast from Truck Dispatching Depot at 8th and Liberty Streets 3-8-45 (Bulova Watch Time announcement)
024 President Roosevelt- Red Cross War Fund Appeal 3-20-45
025 Southern Baptist Theological Seminary #10 4-3-45 [Men's Radio Worship Chorus dir. by R. Inman Johnson.]
030 U.S. Secretary of State, Edward Stettinius on the United Nations Conference in San Fransisco
031 Jimmy Fidler (Movie stars // other entertainers news-gossip) 4-8-45 (Sponsored by Arrid Deodorant)
034 President Truman 4-16-45 Part I of II [first public address as President]
035 Feature Story 4-17-45 - How mail gets to U.S. military overseas.
042 Carey Longmire 4-25-45 [News and Commentary - interview with KY Senator Chandler on being appointed Baseball Commissioner]
043 Carey Longmire 6-27-45 [News and Commentary (Sponsored by Frank Fehrs Brewery]
046 United Nations Conference- President Truman; CA Gov. Earl Warren 4-25-45 Part II of VII
047 Jimmy Fidler 4-22-45 [Entertainment news and commentary, Sponsor - Arrid Deoderant, Blue Network Identification]
048 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part I of VII
049 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part III of VII (Robert Trout On Both) V.M. Molotov - Russia // Edward Stettinius, U.S. Secretary of State.
050 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part II [Dr. T.V. Soong, Foreign Minister Republic of China]
051 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part IV [V.M. Molotov, Soviet Union, end with translatio
052 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part V [V.M. Molotov, Soviet Union, translation in English and French]
053 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part VII [British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden
056 Meeting of Allied Armies in Germany [U.S. forces led by Gen. Courtney Hodges and Russian Troops at River Elbe near Torgau] 4-27-45 Part I
057 Meeting of Allied Armies in Germany [U.S. and Russian Troops at River Elbe near Torgau] 4-27-45 Part III (Charles Collingwood // Richard C. Hottelet // Allan Jackson // Chris Coffin // // Truman, Stallin // Churchill)
060 "Cissy Gregg" #2 5-2-45 (Family Nutrition)
061 Danny Kaye 4-27-45 Part II of II (Music and Comedy - Kitty Kallin // Jimmy Durante // Sponsor Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer
062 Walter Lippmann - Commentary re: San Francisco Conference 5-5-45
063 Ted Grizzard [Streitmann Biscuit Company show, Zesta Crackers] 5-7-45
064 Louisville Mayor Wilson Wyatt and Ellis Fuller of Southern Baptist Seminary on German Surrender 5-7-45
065 Columbia Country Journal [Chuck Wooster, Food and Agriculture News] 5-5-45 Part I of II
066 Columbia Country Journal 5-5-45 [American Agriculture after the war] Part II of II
067 Anthony Eden [British Foreign Secretary] 5-7-45
068 Report to the Nation 5-5-45 Part II (Dinah Shore sings "I'll be Seeing You") Sponsor - Continental Can Company
069 "Wake Up Kentucky" #1 5-7-45 [Committee for Kentucky, healthcare needs]
072 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part IV (Comments by people on the street in front of the White House)
073 German Surrender- Major George Fielding Eliot, William L. Shirer 5-7-45 Part II
074 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part III [Robert Trout, Allan Jackson, Harry Kramer]
075 General Eisenhower- arrival 6-18-45 Part I (Robert Trout)
076 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part V [Quincy Howe, Joe McCaffrey, Robert Trout
077 German Surrender - Major [George Fielding] Eliot, George Moran, Robert Trout 5-7-45 // Part VII [Filler music - unidentified African American Gospel Quartet]
078 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part VIII of XI [Edward R. Murrow, Douglas Edwards, Janet Murrow, Robert Trout, Allan Jackson]
079 Part 1 Part 2 German Surrender [News Bulletin #2, Robert Trout, William J. Dunn, Major George Fielding Eliot] 5-7-45 Part VI of XI
080 Part 1 Part 2 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part X (Robert Trout - Churchill Quote)
081 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part XII (VE Day Declared - WHAS ID with brass band music)
082 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part IX [Robert Trout]
083 German Surrender 5-7-45 Part XI Ed Roberts, Allan Jackson, Proctor & Gamble program commercial.
090 "Wake Up Kentucky" #1 5-7-45 (Medical care needs)
091 Part 1 Part 2 "2nd Mrs. Burton" (Soap Opera) 1945 - Sponsor Post Corn Toasties)
092 V-E [Victory in Europe] Day 5-8-45 Part I President Truman, Winston Churchill
093 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part III Charles Collingwood in Paris, Edward R. Murrow in London, Kentucky Gov. Simeon Willis, Robert Trout.
094 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part II Winston Churchill, Robert Trout, Charles Collingwood, Generals Jodl and Eisenhower
095 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part IV Acting Secretary of State Joseph C. Grew, Joe McCaffrey at Pentagon.
096 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part V - Generals Bradley, Montgomery, and Devers
097 V-E Day 5-8-45 News during KY Governor Willis Talk
098 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part VI General Devers cont., Admirals Stark and [Burrough], special announcement to Ft. Knox personnel on leave to return to base, Robert Trout with news summary.
099 V-E Day News 5-8-45 Part VIII [Robert Trout in NY, Gene Rider in Guam,
100 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part VII Bill Shadel at Gen. Bradley HQ, Bill Slocum Jr. 9th Army, Larry LeSueur 3rd Army, Charles Collingwood in Paris
101 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part IX Generals Patton, Hodges, [Brereton], and Simpson []
102 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part X - Generals [Crerar], Patch, and Giraud
103 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XII - Generals Marshall and Eisenhower
104 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XI - Admiral Leahy
105 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XIII - General Arnold, Admirals Nimitz and King
106 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XIV - Generals Arnold and MacArthur
107 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XVIII - Hollywood Screen Stars (Part I)
108 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XV- King George VI (Big Ben's Chimes)
109 V-E Day 5-8-45 Ted Grizzard [Streitmann Biscuit Company show, local man on the street report] Part II
110 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XVI - Pete French [WHAS] interviews wounded veterans at Nichols [U.S. Army] General Hospital [Louisville, KY]
111 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XVII (Edward R. Morrow - eight year retrospective)
112 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XIX - Hollywood Screen Stars (Part II)
113 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXI - Hollywood Screen Stars (Part IV)
114 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XX - Hollywood Screen Stars (Part III)
115 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXIII - On A Note of Triumph (Part II) [Radio Drama by Norman Corwin]
116 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXII - On A Note of Triumph (Part I) [Radio Drama by Norman Corwin]
117 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXIV - On A Note of Triumph (Part III) [Radio Drama by Norman Corwin]
118 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXV - On A Note of Triumph (Part IV) [Radio Drama by Norman Corwin]
119 V-E Day 5-8-45 - John Connelly [WHAS] Ten O'Clock News [Sterling Pilsner Beer]
120 Winston Churchill 5-13-45 Part I
121 Winston Churchill 5-13-45 Part III
122 Winston Churchill 5-13-45 Part II
123 [Columbia Country Journal - Chuck Wooster Farm News, U.S. meat supply, n.d.]
124 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part II [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater]
125 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part IV [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater]
126 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part III [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater]
127 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part I [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater]
128 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part V [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater]
129 [Streitmann Street Man Program, Ted Grizzard - Zesta Crackers Man-On-The-Street, n.d.]
134 Senator Barkley 5-30-45 Part II [St. Matthews, KY - describing German concentration camps at Buchenwald and elsewhere]
135 E. Leland Taylor [Candidate for Louisville Mayor] - Democratic Rally 10-11-45 Part II of IV [Edwin C. Willis, John M. Hennessey, Wilson Wyatt are speakers, Taylor does not appear on recording]
136 E. Leland Taylor [Candidate for Louisville Mayor] - Democratic Rally 10-11-45 Part III of IV
137 Senator Barkley 5-30-45 Part III
138 Commander Harold E. Stassen 6-2-45 [Re: UN Conference, San Francisco]
139 "Wake Up Kentucky" #17 9-27-45 [juvenile justice reform]
142 "Wake Up Kentucky" #7 6-18-45 [starts with war bulletin announcing death of Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner on Okinawa]
143 "Wake Up Kentucky" #6 6-11-45
144 "Taps Is Not Enough" 5-9-45 Part I of II [dramatic reading of poem by Carl Carmer]
145 General Eisenhower- Parade and Address Congress 6-18-45 Part I
146 General Eisenhower- Parade and Address Congress 6-18-45 Part II
147 "Taps Is Not Enough" 5-9-45 Part II of II [dramatic reading of poem by Carl Carmer]
148 General Eisenhower- Parade and Address Congress 6-18-45 Part III
149 [Soviet Foreign Secretary] Molotov's Speech [RE: German unconditional surrender]; CBS News 5-8-45
152 General Eisenhower - Arrival at Washington Airport 6-18-45 Part II of II
153 "Worship For All" [n.d., instrumentals, hymns and meditation by Charles E. Burns]
154 "Wake Up Kentucky" #8 6-25-45 [inheritance tax, no state chamber of commerce]
155 "Wake Up Kentucky" #9 7-2-45
156 President Roosevelt's Death: Commentary by Carey Longmire for WHAS from Washington. 4-12-45
157 President Truman 6-26-45 Part I of III. On the Occasion of Signing the United Nations Charter.
158 President Truman [speaking at the United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, CA] 6-26-45 Part II of III
159 John Connelly [WHAS] Ten O'Clock News 4-28-45. [Rumors regarding Germany's surrender along with other national, Kentucky and Louisville news, Sponsored by Sterling Beer.]
160 "Wake Up Kentucky" #10 7-9-45: Need for reform of Kentucky's tax system
139 "Wake Up Kentucky" #17 8-27-45: Need for reforming Kentucky's Juvenile Justice system.
162 "Wake Up Kentucky" #11 [issues overview]7-16-45
163 "Wake Up Kentucky" #14 8-6-45 [mental health reform]
164 "Wake Up Kentucky" #13 7-30-45
165 "Wake Up Kentucky" #15 8-13-45
166 Kentucky Constitutional Convention Debate 7-30-45 Part I [Dr. Thomas Clark, Eli Brown III, Ed C. O'Rear]
167 Kentucky Constitutional Convention Debate 7-30-45 Part III [Dr. Thomas Clark, Eli Brown III, Ed C. O'Rear]
168 Kentucky Constitutional Convention Debate 7-30-45 Part II [Dr. Thomas Clark, Eli Brown III, Ed C. O'Rear]
169 Kentucky Constitutional Convention Debate 7-30-45 Part IV [Dr. Thomas Clark, Eli Brown III, Ed C. O'Rear]
176 Japanese Surrender - Program I 8-14-45
177 Japanese Surrender - Program III 8-14-45
182 Japanese Surrender- Program VII 8-14-45
183 Republican Rally 9-21-45 Part II
184 CBS news 8:33 PM 8-12-45 [UP radio wire news flash, Japan accepts Allies surrender terms]
185 Japanese Surrender 8-14-45 Part I
186 Japanese Surrender 8-14-45 Part II
187 Japanese Surrender 8-14-45 Part IV
188 Japanese Surrender 8-14-45 Part III
189 Japanese Surrender 8-14-45 Part V
190 E.P. White speaking for Louisville-Jefferson County planning and zoning legislation
191 Japanese Surrender 8-14-45 Part VII
192 Japanese Surrender 8-14-45 Part VIII
193 Japanese Surrender 8-14-45 [Part IX]
194 Alan Jackson reporting re: anticipating Japanese Surrender in various cities 8-14-45 Part X
195 Robert Trout reporting re: anticipating Japanese Surrender in various cities 8-14-45
198 Lu Murphy - Bayham Progam #4 [music variety sponsored by Baynham Shoe Stores, Louisville and Lexington] 8-23-45
199 Lu Murphy - Bayham Program #3 [music variety sponsored by Baynham Shoe Stores, Louisville and Lexington] (no date)
200 Signing of Peace 9-1-45 Part I
201 Signing of Peace - [President Truman, Gen. MacArthur] 9-1-45 Part III
203 Signing of Peace - President Truman 9-1-45 Part II
202 Signing of Peace [Adm. Nimitz] 9-1-45 Part IV
204 Signing of Peace 9-1-45 Part V
205 Signing of Peace 9-1-45 Part VII
206 Signing of Peace 9-1-45 Part VI
207 Republican Rally 9-21-45 Part III
208 Mayor Wilson W. Wyatt 9-17-45 [Louisville, KY "Report to the People"]
209 Joe Betz 7-4-45 Hodgensville KY [Nolin REA-Larue//Hardin Co. Farm Bureau Picnic - Lincoln Memorial Park]
214 Report to the Nation 9-22-45 Part II - John Daily MC - Variety - information program sponsored by Continental Can Company
215 "Style Portraits Bahynam's 10-8-45 - Show tunes and commercials for Women's shoe // clothing store
216 "Wake Up Kentucky" #22 10-01-45 [Poor House//Farm reform]
217 "Wake Up Kentucky" #23 10-08-45 [education reform, fragment of Brock Candy Bar Commercial]
218 "Style Portraits Bahynam's (Women's Shoes)" 10-29-45 (Mostly Instrumental-some vocal music) Commercial for Bahynams Women's Shoe Stores
219 Bob Reid Audition 10-2-45 (Vocal Music)
220 [Southern Governors' Conference - Mobile, AL - Interstate Commerce freight rates]
221 Admiral Nimitz 10-5-45 Part I - Speech on the occasion of U.S. Naval vessels visiting New York Harbor
222 Admiral Nimitz 10-5-45 Part II
223 King George 8-15-45 [Japanese surrender]
226 Governor Willis 8-22-45 Part II
227 Secretary of State James F. Byrnes 10-5-45 Part II
228 Secretary of State James F. Byrnes 10-5-45 Part III
229 The Dream Serenade 9-11-45 Part I
232 "Listen and Read" (music to read by) 9-11-45 Part II
233 Admiral Chester W. Nimit z 10-9-45 Part II - Speech on the occasion of U.S. Naval vessels visiting New York Harbor
234 Admiral Chester W. Nimitz 10-9-45 Part III - Speech on the occasion of U.S. Naval vessels visiting New York Harbor
235 "Listen and Read" 9-11-45 Part I
236 General Jonathan M. Wainwright [New York City] 9-13-45 Part II
237 Dedication of Kentucky Dam [Gilbertsville, KY] 10-10-45 Part I
238 Dedication of Kentucky Dam [Gilbertsville, KY] 10-10-45 Part II [description of dam and surroundings]
239 Intermezzo, 9-12-45 [instrumental music program featuring 'The Strings of Melody']
240 Dedication of Kentucky Dam 10-10-45 Part III [arrival of President Truman]
241 Tribute to General Jonathan Wainwright [9-13-45] New York NY [Part I]
242 Wilfrid Fleisher [VE Day eve] 5-7-45
243 Dedication of Kentucky Dam 10-10-45 [Senator Barkley, President Truman] Part IV
248 "Wake Up Kentucky" #24 10-15-45 [improving local communities, Green County, KY]
249 "Wake Up Kentucky" #25 10-22-45 [illiteracy//education opportunities]
250 General Douglas MacArthur 10-15-45 Re: demobilization of Japan's military establishment
251 Hubert Meredith 11-2-45 Part I [KY Attorney General speaking in favor of Thomas E. Dewey for President]
252 Baseball Program, Lexington KY 5-7-45 Part I [Tributes by various baseball figures on the occasion of A.B. "Happy" Chandler becoming U.S. Baseball Commissioner]
253 President Truman- Addressing Joint Session of Congress [calling for universal military training] 10-23-45 Part I
254 President Truman- Addressing Joint Session of Congress calling for universal military training 10-23-45 Part II
255 Turtle Derby 5-5-45 Part II
256 President Truman- "Navy Day Address" 10-27-45 Part I
257 President Truman- "Navy Day Address" 10-27-45 Part III
258 [President Truman- "Navy Day Address" 10-27-45 Part II]
259 President Truman- Inspection of Fleet 10-27-45 Part I of II
264 Jonas H. Ingram - Navy Day 10-29-45 Part II of IV
265 Baseball Program from Lexington KY 5-7-45 Part II [Tributes by various baseball figures on the occasion of A.B. "Happy" Chandler becoming U.S. Baseball Commissioner - Introductory remarks by Warren Giles and James Parks. Chandler's remarks on WS 45266]
266 Baseball Program from Lexington KY 5-7-45 Part IV of IV [honoring Happy Chandler on his appointment as Commissioner of Baseball. Includes portion of Chandlers remarks]
267 Admiral Jonas H. Ingram - Navy Day 10-29-45 Part III of IV
268 Seventh War Loan Drive 5-14-45 Part III of III
269 President Truman 10-30-45 Part I of II [Wages and Prices in the Reconversion Period]
270 President Truman 10-30-45 Part II of II [Wages and Prices in the Reconversion Period]
271 Kentucky Almanac - Interview with William Thomas Vaughan, Mach. Mate Second Class of the U.S.S. Franklin 5-18-45
272 President Truman - Award Medal of Honor to Sgt. Jake Lindsey before Joint Session of Congress 5-21-45
273 Republican Campaign Committee - Southern Republican Club Rally 11-1-45 Part I of V
274 "Wake Up Kentucky" #28 11-12-45 [natural resources]
275 "Wake Up Kentucky" #29 11-19-45 [health and safety issues]
276 Fehr's Audition; Bob Reid and George Walsh and portion of untitled mystery-soap opera 11-16-45
277 ["Two on a Clue"] E.A. Kallay Announcing Audition 10-29-45
278 Dulaney Audition with Paul Clark 11-21-45
279 Nuremberg [Trials] 1-18-46 and first United Nations meeting in London
280 President Truman and General Marshall [Distinguished Service Medal] 11-26-45
281 Kentucky Education Association 11-3-45 [Kentucky Lt. Governor Tuggle, Harry Lee Waterfield and others on the need for school improvement in Kentucky]
282 "Wake Up Kentucky" #30 11-26-45 [immunizations]
283 "Wake Up Kentucky" #31 12-3-45 [tuberculosis]
284 "Wake Up Kentucky" #32 12-10-45 [freedom of press]
285 "Wake Up Kentucky" #37 01-14-46 [Kentucky Constitution reform]
286 "Worship For All" - Chas. E. Burns 12-17-45
287 Jimmy Carroll ["Keep Working, Keep Singing" Pop music - Squibb Dental Cream Commercial] 1-7-46
288 Jimmy Carroll 12-31-45 ["Keep Working, Keep Singing" popular music - House of Squibb]
289 "Worship For All" 12-17-45
292 President Truman - Christmas Message [Marine Corps Band] 12-24-45 Part II
293 [Christmas Eve news report : how U.S. military still overseas will be spending Christmas - 12-24-45]
294 "Wake Up Kentucky" #34 12-24-45 [Kentucky Christmas Carol]
295 "Wake Up Kentucky" #35 12-31-45 [Kentucky constitution reform]
296 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part I
297 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part III
298 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part II
299 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part IV
300 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part V
301 Governor Simeon Willis 1-8-46 Part I [State of the Commonwealth and budget message]
302 Christmas Musicade [sic] - Ronson [Lighters] 12-25-45 Part II
303 Jimmy Fidler [Hollywood news, Arrid Deodorant] 12-30-45
304 "Wake Up Kentucky" #5 6-4-45: Updating the Kentucky Constitution
305 "Wake Up Kentucky #4 5-28-45: Reform of Kentucky prisons, mental hospitals, and public welfare programs.
306 FCC Radio Interference Test #D-9 12-10-45
307 FCC Radio Interference Test #D-10 12-10-45
310 71st Running of Kentucky Derby 6-9-45 Part II [05-05-45]
311 President Harry S. Truman: Promo for the Community War Fund // Community Chest Fund Raising Campaign [Post War n.d.]
000 President Truman- Report to the Nation on economic Reconversion issues 1-3-46 Part I of III
001 President Truman- Report to the Nation on economic Reconversion issues 1-3-46 Part III of III
002 President Truman- Report to the Nation on economic Reconversion issues 1-3-46 Part II
003 Governor Simeon Willis 1-8-46 Part III of IV [address to the Legislature on proposed economic and social measures for the 1946 session.]
004 Sports Doubleheader 1-24-46 ["Horse Race" George Walsh // Bob Reid - sports commentary and pop music for Fehrs Beer]
005 Sports Doubleheader 1-24-46 ["Song of the Day" George Walsh // Bob Reid - sports commentary and pop music for Fehrs Beer]
006 Louisville vs. Vanderbilt Basketball Game 1-5-46 Part II [partial 2nd Half action]
007 "Wake Up Kentucky" #38 1-21-46 [Various reform issues with joint session of Kentucky legislature]
010 Continental Celebrity Club - Margaret Whiting 1-5-46 Part II of II
011 "Wake Up Kentucky" #38 1-21-46 [Various reform issues]
014 March of Dimes - Mrs. Harry S. [Bess] Truman, FDR, Jr., Cornelia Otis Skinner, Elizabeth Taylor. 1-7-46
015 Kentuckiana Almanac 12-19-45 (Only pop music) Part III
016 Owen J. Roberts - U.S. Supreme Court Justice 1-15-46 [speaking in favor of the United Nations]
017 [Christmas in Nuremberg, Germany - Bern Bennett, Howard K. Smith, 12-??-45]
022 "Keyboard and Console" #1 [Linda Iacabucci, Herbie Koch] 1-16-46
023 "Keyboard and Console" Jan 20 (for Sunday afternoon only) 1-16-46 [Linda Iacabucci, Herbie Koch] [Piano and Organ music]
024 Jimmy Carroll ["Keep Working, Keep Singing" vocal - instrumental music sponsored by Squibb] 1-18-46
025 Fehr's Audition; Lu Murphy [women's program and pop music, n.d.]
026 "Wake Up Kentucky" #38 1-21-46 - Various reform issues
027 Continental Celebrity Club - Gregory Ratoff // Margaret Whiting // John Daly // Bill Cullen 1-05-46 Part I of II
028 Jimmy Carroll ["Music from The House of Squibb"] 1-23-46 [vocal - instrumental music sponsored by Squibb]
029 "Wake Up Kentucky" #40 2-4-46 [forestry resources - mention of Berea College Forest]
034 "Wake Up Kentucky" #39 1-28-46 [soil and water conservation]
035 "Wake Up Kentucky" #33 12-17-45 [Juvenile Delinquency - mention of boxing coach Joe E. Martin]
036 Redbud Festival at Renfro Valley April 1946 - Bascom Lunsford // Doc Roberts // Bluegrass Quartet and others
037 Closing portion of inauguration of FM Station W9XEK Part II and fragment of popular music record program 1-30-46
040 George Walsh- Sports 2-16-46
041 "Feature Story" 2-15-46 [CBS news commentary upon closing of first United Nations General Assembly]
042 The Editor Speaks [Merle H. Hancock, Scottsburg Chronicle (Indiana)] 2-16-46
043 "Keyboard and Console" 2-10-46 ([Linda Iacobucci, piano - Herbie Koch, organ]
046 University of Louisville vs. Western Kentucky State Teachers College Basketball 2-22-46 Part I [halftime and start of 2nd half of KIAC tournament quarterfinals, Jefferson County Armory, Lousiville, KY- George Walsh // Phil Sutterfield // Paul Clark]
047 "Wake Up Kentucky" [#43 2-25-46 Rural school problems] (Same as WS-ET-46054)
048 University of Louisville vs. Western Kentucky State Teachers College Basketball 2-22-46 Part II [portion of 2nd half of KIAC tournament quarterfinals, Jefferson County Armory, Lousiville, KY- George Walsh // Phil Sutterfield // Paul Clark]
049 "Wake Up Kentucky" #43 2-25-46 [Rural school problems]
056 Highlights of Food Marketing Clinic 02-23-46 - Frank Cooley, Farm Director
057 "Wake Up Kentucky" #44 3-4-46 [Red Cross relief]
060 Streitmann - Bud Abbott and Jack Wilson [Man-on-Street program sponsored by Zesta Crackers] 3-4-46 Part I
061 The Editor Speaks [Paul Huddleston, George A. Joplin - Somerset Commonwealth, Carlos B. Embry] 3-9-46
066 "Wake Up Kentucky" #46 3-18-46 Farm Improvement
067 "The Ginny Simms Show" [music variety with Reginald Gardner and Don Wilson, sponsored by Borden Dairy] 3-15-46 Part II
068 "The Ginny Simms Show" [music variety with Reginald Gardner and Don Wilson, sponsored by Borden Dairy] 3-15-46 Part I
069 "Wake Up Kentucky" #46 3-18-46 Farm Improvement
078 ["Keep Working, Keep Singing" music from House of Squibb, Bill Hayne. n.d.]
079 United Nations Security Council at Hunter College 3-25-46 Part II - Speech by New York Governor, Thomas E. Dewey.
084 "Wake Up Kentucky" #49 4-8-46 [Kentucky Constitution reform]
085 Part 1 O85 Part 2 "The Second Mrs. Burton" #15981, 1946 [drama, sponsored by Post Corn Toasties]
088 Louisville Baseball Players, Part 1 Homer "Dixie" Howell and Part 2 William Jennings Bryan "Billy" Herman interviews by George Reeves 4-9-46
089 Part 1 Pee Wee Reese and Part 2 Billie Herman interviews by George Reeves 4-9-46
090 INTERVIEWS - Part 1 Johnny Vander Meer [Cincinnati Reds] and Part 2 Ernie Andres [Boston Red Sox] [n.d.]
091 Part 1 Joe Cronin [Boston Red Sox manager] and Part 2 Gabe Paul [Cincinnati Reds Traveling Secretary] [n.d.]
092 "Wake Up Kentucky" #2 5-14-45 [Education Problems]
093 Roosevelt Anniversary Program, 4-12-46 Part I [Dedication of FDR's Hyde Park, NY home as a National Shrine - Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug, and President Harry S. Truman]
094 Roosevelt Anniversary Program 4-12-46 Part II [Dedication of FDR's Hyde Park, NY home as a National Shrine - Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug, and Harry S. Truman, Marian Anderson sings National Anthem.]
095 "Wake Up Kentucky" #1 5-7-45 [Health Problems]
096 "Wake Up Kentucky" #50 4-15-46 RE: youth organizations such as 4-H and FFA
097 Renfro Valley Pine Mountaineers (Weekday Morning Program) Jerry & Elsie Behrens // Troy Gibbs // Bernice Scott // Ralph Ross // Little Eller // Randall Parker // Bob Simmons
098 President Harry S Truman- Pan American Day Address 4-16-46
099 [WHAS Farm Director, Frank Cooly with UK College of Agriculture faculty: Dean Thomas P. Cooper, Prof. T.R. Bryant, and Mrs. Myrtle Weldon promoting farm improvement. n.d.]
102 President Truman and Herbert Hoover 4-19-46 Part II [Famine Emergency efforts]
103 Fellowship Chapel 11-18-45 Part II
104 "Wake Up Kentucky" #51 4-22-46 [Juvenile Delinquency]
105 Continental Celebrity Club - Margaret Whiting // John Daly // Shirley Booth (no date)
116 [Borden's Presents: The Ginny Simms Show - Guest Humphrey Bogart - Part II of II - 03-2?-1946]
117 Mayor Taylor Housing Committee [excerpts of "The Second Mrs. Burton" and music] 5-13-46
120 Wilson Wyatt- War Housing Agency (Dub) 5-20-46 originally used on "Wake Up Kentucky"
121 ["The Methodist Hour" speaker Bishop Paul B. Kern - 05-05-46]
124 Tony Martin Show [with Dinah Shore] 5-18-46
125 President Truman 5-25-46 Part I introduced by Speaker of House Sam Rayburn, Speaking to Congress regarding possible Army takeover if railroad strike not settled.
128 "Wake Up Kentucky" #56 5-27-46 Henderson [Report of work of the Committee for Kentucky]
129 Continental Celebrity Club 5-25-46 [Part II? - Hildegarde // Bud Collier // Margaret Whiting]
130 "Operation Crossroads" 5-28-46 Part I [Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Gen. George C. Kenney, Dr. Harold C. Urey, Dr. Medford Evans, Sen. Brien McMahon] //
131 "Operation Crossroads" 5-28-46 Part III [Harold Stassen, Justice William O. Douglas, Joseph E. Davies, Dr. Albert Einstein] Robert Trout moderating a wide ranging discussion among large group of persons with various points of view regarding the methods and costs of survival in the dawning atomic age.
132 "Operation Crossroads" 5-28-46 Part II [Sen. Brien McMahon, Mrs. Wendell (Edith) Willkie, Rep. Jerry Voorhis, Harold Stassen]
133 "Operation Crossroads" 5-28-46 Part IV [Dr. Albert Einstein, Henry A. Wallace, Archibald MacLeish, Luther Evans]Robert Trout moderating a wide ranging discussion among large group of persons with various points of view regarding the methods and costs of survival in the dawning atomic age.
134 Jimmie Fidler [Movie Star gossip - Sponsored by Arrid Deodorant]
135 Bernard Baruch 6-14-46 Part I [Presenting the "Baruch Plan" to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, Hunter College, NY]
136 Bernard Baruch 6-14-46 Part II [Presenting the "Baruch Plan" to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, Hunter College, NY]
137 Description of the Labor Leadership School at Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College sponsored by the State Federation of Labor.
138 ["Light of the World"- Esther sequence 07-22-46 - serial drama based on the Bible, sponsored General Mills All America Enriched Flour]
139 Bernard Baruch 6-14-46 Part III [Presenting the "Baruch Plan" to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, Hunter College, NY]
140 Bernard Baruch 6-14-46 Part IV [Presenting the "Baruch Plan" to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, Hunter College, NY]
141 "Valiant Lady" [Serial Drama Sponsored by General Mills' Cheerios]
142 Corpus Christi Procession 6-23-46 Part I [Holy Name Society, Churchill Downs]
143 Corpus Christi Procession 6-23-46 Part III [Holy Name Society, Churchill Downs]
144 Corpus Christi Procession 6-23-46 Part IV [Holy Name Society, Churchill Downs]
145 Corpus Christi Procession 6-23-46 Part II [Holy Name Society, Churchill Downs]
154 Jimmie Fidler [Movie star gossip - sponsored by Arrid Deodorant]
155 President Truman, 6-29-46 Part I - His veto of price control legislation.
156 President Truman 6-29-46 Part II - His veto of price control legislation.
157 "Valiant Lady" [Soap Opera, sponsored by Cheerios, General Mills]
160 Secretary of State Byrnes 7-16-46 Part III [Reporting on the Paris Peace Conference]
161 "Invitation to Learning" 7-14-46 [Discussion the of the play "Mourning Becomes Electra"]
164 Dedication of Robert Worth Bingham 4-H Camp 7-19-46 [transcribed program edited from 46163, Frank Cooley, host]
165 "Valiant Lady" (Soap Opera) Sponsored by Cheerioes
168 Louisville Square Table 7-28-46 [satirical news panel discussion with WHAS personalities Ken Meeker, Tom Brooks, Milton Metz, Robert. Hutsell, Lu Murphy, Harold Hiatt, Bud Abbott]
169 "Seagrams" [distillery filmstrip narration with frame advance tones]
174 General Dwight D. Eisenhower - Military Situation of the Future 9-3-46 Part I of II - [Speaking to national VFW convention in Boston]
175 ["Mystery of the Week" sponsored by Ivory Soap - Hercule Poirot in The Case of Napoleon's Chess Table]
182 Henry Wallace [Brief portion of U.S. Senate election speech by unknown followed by radio address by Wallace upon the occasion of his being fired from his job as Secretary of Commerce by President Truman] 9-20-46
183 "Surprise Party" [Daytime comedy//variety program sponsored by American Home Foods' G. Washington Instant Coffee - Stu Wilson, Bob Shannon, Morey Webster - 9-21-46 - Part I of II]
184 Senator Alben Barkley [and John Y. Brown speaking at Christian County Court House, Hopkinsville, KY 10-19-46 Part II]
185 President Truman 10-14-46 Part II of II [ending of major price controls]
186 President Truman 10-14-46 Part I [ending of major price controls]
187 John Y. Brown [for U.S. Senate] - Democratic Veterans Club 10-17-46 Part II of II
188 John Y. Brown [for U.S. Senate with Emmett O'Neal for U.S. Congress] - Democratic Veterans Club 10-17-46 Part I of II
189 Senator Alben Barkley [and John Y. Brown speaking at Christian County Court House, Hopkinsville, KY 10-19-46 Part I]
190 Senator Alben Barkley 10-5-46 [Richmond, KY] Part II of III
191 United Nations Assembly - Opening Session [President Truman] 10-23-46 Part I of IV
192 United Nations Assembly - Opening Session [President Truman] 10-23-46 Part II of IV
193 Senator Alben Barkley [Richmond, KY] 10-5-46 Part III
194 President Harry Truman - Armistice Day [Tomb of the Unknown Soldier] 11-11-46 [excerpts of John Y. Brown, Sr. speech]
195 [Navy Day 10//27//46 - Christian Hymns and prayer by U.S. Navy Chaplain Captain Reuben W. Shrum and Bluejacket Choir, Great Lakes IL Naval Training Center.]
202 Kentucky Derby 5-4-46 Part III
203 [Soap Opera Excerpt: "The Second Mrs. Burton" La France-Satina Laundry Soap, Post Corn Toasties] (n.d.)
000 "Kentucky On The March" [Committee For Kentucky, Dramatization of the development of the Galalean Children's Home in Whitley County KY] 12-19-46
001 President Truman - [State of the Union] Message to 80th Congress 1-6-47 Part I
002 President Truman- Message to 80th Congress 1-6-47 Part II
003 "Kentucky On The March" [Committee For Kentucky, Teacher salary reform] 12-30-46
004 Gateways To Music - "Hansel and Gretel" [American School of the Air] 12-17-46 Part I
005 President Truman- Message to 80th Congress 1-6-47 Part III
006 President Truman- Message to 80th Congress 1-6-47 Part IV
007 Meredith Willson (Canada Dry "Sparkle Time" music variety) 12-27-46 Part I
008 Catholic Visitor Auditions 12-23-46 [includes a Renfro Valley promo audition]
009 Clinton P. Anderson - U.S. Secretary of Agriculture [effect of federal legislation on Kentucky farmers] 1-9-47 Part I of I
010 Clinton P. Anderson- Secretary of Agriculture 1-9-47 Part II
011 "Rose of My Dreams" [soap opera drama Sweetheart Soap and Blue-White Flakes detergent, n.d.]
012 President Truman- March of Dimes 1-30-47 Part II
013 "Rose of My Dreams" 1-20-47 [soap opera drama Sweetheart Soap and Blue-White Flakes detergent]
014 President Truman- March of Dimes 1-30-47 Part I [features selection of Stephen Foster music including "My Old Kentucky Home"]
015 ["Kentucky On The March" TVA in Mayfield (western) KY]
016 Barry Bingham 2-6-47 [greeting to WBCC Bethesda//Chevy Chase, MD radio]
017 ALTERNATE TAKE - Barry Bingham 2-6-47 [greeting to WBCC Bethesda//Chevy Chase, MD radio
018 Herbert Agar: Interview [Louisville Courier-Journal editor, US economic diplomacy] 3-6-47
019 "Mayor of the Town" [radio drama, Lionel Barrymore, Noxzema] 2-15-47 Part I of II
020 "Mayor of the Town" [radio drama, Lionel Barrymore, Noxzema] 2-15-47 Part II
021 Pope Pius XII [U.S. children's "Save Starving Children" drive] 2-19-47
022 "Mayor of the Town" [radio drama, Lionel Barrymore, Noxzema] [n.d.] Part I
023 President Truman [Basil O'Connor]- Red Cross Drive 2-28-47
028 President Truman 3-6-47 [foreign economic policy - Baylor University, TX] Part I
029 President Truman 3-12-47 [Truman Doctrine] Part I
030 President Truman 3-12-47 [Truman Doctrine] Part II
031 President Truman 3-6-47 [foreign economic policy - Baylor University, TX] Part II
046 St. Meinrad; Rehearsal 4-1-47 Part II
047 [St. Meinrad excerpt]
052 "This Is Hollywood" 3-22-47 Part II of II
053 "Kentucky On The March" #27 4-3-47 [Committee For Kentucky, juvenile delinquency]
064 President Harry S Truman 4-21-47 Part II [Associated Press annual dinner]
065 "Garden Gate" [Home garden hints, sponsored by Ferry-Morse Seed Co., produced by WLAC Nashville] 3-29-47
072 Harry Lee Waterfield (Democrat) [candidate for Kentucky Governor] 5-10-47 Part I
073 Clark Interview [Al Bloom, League of Kentucky Sportsmen] 5-9-47
074 Earle C. Clements (Democrat) 5-12-47 (His first radio talk of the 1947 primary election campaign)
075 "The Baptist Hour" 5-11-47 Part II
078 Tom R. Underwood for Earle C. Clements (Democrat) 5-19-47
079 "The Baptist Hour" 5-18-47 Part II
086 "Adventures of the Thin Man" [Instant Sanka Coffee] 5-30-47 Part II
087 Harry Lee Waterfield [candidate for Kentucky Governor] 5-31-47 Part I
088 Harry Lee Waterfield [candidate for Kentucky Governor] 5-31-47 Part II
089 "Adventures of the Thin Man" [Instant Sanka Coffee] 5-30-47 Part I
092 "Rose of My Dreams" 6-6-47 [soap opera drama Sweetheart Soap and Blue-White Flakes detergent]
093 President Harry S Truman 6-7-47 Part I [35th Division reunion memorial service, Kansas City, MO]
094 President Harry S Truman 6-7-47 Part II [35th Division reunion memorial service, Kansas City, MO]
095 "Hint Hunt" [Household hints given by housewives - Armour Chiffon Flakes] 6-6-47
096 President Harry S Truman [Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Canada] 6-11-47 Part I
097 President Harry S Truman [Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Canada] 6-11-47 Part III
098 President Harry S Truman 6-11-47 [Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Canada] Part II
099 President Harry S Truman 6-17-47 [Princeton University commencement and bicentennial - other honorary degrees include Gen. Eisenhower] Part I
100 President Harry S Truman [Princeton University commencement] 6-17-47 Part II
101 Earle Clements 7-19-47 Part II
102 President Harry S Truman 6-17-47 [Princeton University commencement] Part III [followed by news on U.S. House vote on income tax reduction bill]
103 01 02 Virgil Chapman [U.S. Senator from Kentucky] 7-19-47 Part I
104 "Fair Weather Hour" Dub 6-7-47 Part II [musical variety - Fehr's Beer - Ken Meeker, Roz Marquis, Bob Reed, Bob Hutsell Orchestra, Jim Walton]
105 Fair Weather Hour Dub 6-20-47 Part I [musical variety - Fehr's Beer - Ken Meeker, Roz Marquis, Bob Reed, Bob Hutsell Orchestra, Jim Walton]
106 "Fair Weather Hour" Dub 6-20-47 Part II [musical variety - Fehr's Beer - Ken Meeker, Roz Marquis, Bob Reed, Bob Hutsell Orchestra, Jim Walton]
107 "Fair Weather Hour" Dub 6-7-47 Part I [musical variety - Fehr's Beer - Ken Meeker, Roz Marquis, Bob Reed, Bob Hutsell Orchestra, Jim Walton]
108 President Harry S. Truman -Vetoes Taft-Hartly 6-20-47
109 Senate Taft-Hartley Veto Vote 6-23-47 Part I
110 Taft-Hartley Labor Bill - Vote from Senate 6-23-47 Part II
111 T.C. Carroll (Democrat) 6-21-47
118 "The Sunny Side of the Atom" [peaceful uses of atomic isotopes - Agnes Moorehead, narrator, Part I features a visit to Oak Ridge, TN] 6-30-47 Part I
119 "The Sunny Side of the Atom" [peaceful uses of atomic isotopes - Agnes Moorehead, narrator] 6-30-47 Part III
120 "The Sunny Side of the Atom" [peaceful uses of atomic isotopes - Agnes Moorehead, narrator] 6-30-47 Part II
121 "The Sunny Side of the Atom" [peaceful uses of atomic isotopes - Agnes Moorehead, narrator] 6-30-47 Part IV
122 John Fred Williams [EKU Regent, Chairman - Republican primary candidate for Kentucky governor - Perry Co. Courthouse, Hazard, KY] 7-12-47 Part II of III
123 President Truman [Monticello, Charlottesville, VA] 7-4-47 Part I
124 President Truman and CBS Musical Fill 7-4-47 Part II
125 John Fred Williams [EKU Regent, Chairman - Republican primary candidate for Kentucky governor - Perry Co. Courthouse, Hazard, KY - intro by Mrs. Christine Bradley South, daughter of former Gov. W.O. Bradley] 7-12-47 Part I of III
126 Clyde Reeves in behalf of Clements [for KY governor] 7-23-47
127 "Another Louisville First" [International Harvester Farmall factory] 6-24-47 Part II
130 Frank Ropke [Jefferson Co. KY Commonwealth's Attorney] in behalf of Eldon Dummit [Republican candidate for KY governor] 7-23-47
131 Eldon Dummit (Republican) 7-5-47 Part II of III
132 Earle Clements (Democrat) [candidate for KY governor] 8-2-47
133 Mark Ethridge [Courier-Journal Publisher - report on his part of the United Nations Special Committee on the Balkans] 8-8-47
134 Lawrence Wetherby (Democrat) [candidate for KY Lt. Governor] 8-1-47
135 Bashford Manor Race [46th running of stakes race at Churchill Downs, George Walsh] 5-10-47
144 Dr. Joseph W. Seay [Executive Director, National Home and Property Owners Association, "Is you real estate worth saving?" 9-22-47
145 [100th Anniversary University of Louisville School of Law] Awarding of Honorary Degrees to Three [U.S.] Supreme Court Justices [Vinson, Reed, and Rutledge] 9-19-47
150 Renfro Valley Breakfast Party 10-3-47 Sponsor: Ballard Mills. Davidson Brothers // Claude Sweet // Bob Simmons // Judy & Julie Jones // Jerry Behrens
151 "Salute to WHAS from WKYW" 10-2-47
160 Highlights of the Royal Wedding [Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten - Edward R. Murrow, reporting] 11-20-47
161 James Forrestal [1st US Secretary of Defense] and Winston Churchill [Conservative Party Leader] 10-14-47 Part I of II [New York City and London, England]
162 James Forrestal [1st US Secretary of Defense] and Winston Churchill [Conservative Party Leader] 10-14-47 Part II of II [New York City and London, England]
163 Senator Lee Moore [KY state senator, D. Franklin, for Earle C. Clements, Democrat for KY governor] 10-16-47 Part II
164 Keen Johnson (Dem. State Camp.) [For Earle Clements] 10-17-47
165 Adrian Doran [Kentucky Education Association, for Earle Clements, Democratic State Campaign Committee] 10-21-47 Part I of II
166 City Edition - Mrs. Barry Bingham [Cast-Off Clothing Drive, Pete French, Grove's Cold Tablets] 10-31-47
167 President Harry S Truman [concerning inflation and foreign economic aid] 10-24-47 Part I
168 President Harry S Truman [concerning inflation and foreign economic aid] 10-24-47 Part II
169 Rep. Joseph Martin [US Speaker of the House - California Republicans - Embassy Auditorium, Los Angeles] 10-7-47
170 Derby Story [dramatization of Kentucky Derby history beginning with the coming of Matt Winn in 1902] 4-29-47 Part II
171 Governor Simeon Willis [Shelby County Tobacco Festival] 10-31-47
174 President Harry S Truman [Special Session of Congress] 11-17-47 Part II
175 CBS- Secretary of State George C. Marshall [Special Report on Marshall Plan] 11-11-47
176 President Harry S Truman 11-17-47 [Special Session of Congress] Part III
177 Tom Underwood [Chariman, KY Democratic State Campaign Committee] 10-8-47 Part I
178 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 11-16-47 Part II
179 Allen M. Trout 11-17-47
180 Royal Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten 11-20-47 Part I
181 Royal Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten 11-20-47 Part V
182 Royal Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten 11-20-47 Part II
183 Royal Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten 11-20-47 Part VI
184 Royal Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten 11-20-47 Part III (Includes Vows)
185 Royal Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbatten 11-20-47 Part VII
192 Pope Pius XII [Thanksgiving Food Drive] 11-23-47
193 "Double or Nothing" [Franco-American gravy] (no date) Part II
194 Kentucky versus Tennessee Football Game [Stoll Field, Lexington - George Walsh - Reynolds Metals] 11-22-47 Part I
195 Kentucky versus Tennessee Football Game [Stoll Field, Lexington - George Walsh - Reynolds Metals] 11-22-47 Part III
196 [Kentucky versus Tennessee Football Game 11-22-47 Part II] [Stoll Field, Lexington - George Walsh - Reynolds Metals]
197 Kentucky versus Tennessee Football Game [Stoll Field, Lexington - George Walsh - Reynolds Metals] 11-22-47 Part IV
198 Kentucky versus Tennessee Football Game [Stoll Field, Lexington - George Walsh - Reynolds Metals] 11-22-47 Part V
199 Kentucky versus Tennessee Football Game [Stoll Field, Lexington - George Walsh - Reynolds Metals] 11-22-47 Part VII
200 [Kentucky versus Tennessee Football Game 11-22-47 Part VI] [Stoll Field, Lexington - George Walsh - Reynolds Metals]
201 [Kentucky versus Tennessee Football Game 11-22-47 Part VIII] [Stoll Field, Lexington - George Walsh - Reynolds Metals - Former Gov. Keen Johnson interviews UK President Donovan and Governer-elect Earle Clements]
210 Inauguration Program [for Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements] 12-9-47 Part I of IV
211 Inauguration Program [for Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements] 12-9-47 Part III of IV
212 Inauguration Program [for Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements] 12-9-47 Part II
213 Inauguration Program [for Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements] 12-9-47 Part IV
216 Interview, Ellis Johnson, Morehead State Teachers College - Planters Peanuts commercial - Remote Pickup from Frankfort Regarding Earle C. Clements Inauguration 12-9-47
217 Inaugural Ceremonies- Earle C. Clements 12-9-47 Part I
218 Inaugural Ceremonies - Earle Clements and Wetherby 12-9-47 Part II
219 CD - Adolph Rupp - Keen Johnson Interview 11-25-47
220 Inaugural Ceremonies Earle C. Clements 12-9-47 Part III
221 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 12-7-47 Part II
222 Inauguration of Mayor Charles Farnsley 12-1-47 [after his November election.]
223 "Fair Weather Hour" (dub) [musical variety - Fehr's Beer - Ken Meeker, Roz Marquis, Bob Reed, Bob Hutsell Orchestra, Jim Walton] 12-13-47 Part I of I
226 Secretary of State George C. Marshall 12-19-47 Part II
227 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra (parts 1 & 3 of 4) 12-28-47
228 John Jacob Niles [Christmas program] 12-21-47
229 Barry Bingham: Interview 12-23-47
230 King George VI 12-25-47 - Christmas Message
231 Fred Wilkie: Interview [Cut 1: Fred Willkie; Cut 2 and 3: Mayor Taylor; Cut 4: Lewis Cole 12-26-47
232 Earle Clements - New Years Day Message 12-27-47
233 Joe "Red" Hagen Sports Interview [St. Xavier High School - game officials] 1-2-48
234 "Bashford Manor Stakes" 5-10-47 (dub) ]
235 "Valorous Purse" [horse race call by George Walsh] 5-30-47 (dub)
236 [73rd Kentucky Derby 5-3-47 Call by Clem McCarthy]
237 [Paid Political Announcement: State Congressman Joe Bates Speaks For Gubernatorial Candidate Earle Clements. Clifton Rhodes for Harry Walters Candidate for Agriculture Commissioner.]
000 President Harry S Truman [State of the Union] 1-7-48 Part 1 of 3
001 Governor Earle Clements- Address to Legislature 1-6-48 Part I (Commentary and Invocation Only)
002 Governor Earle Clements- Address to Legislature 1-6-48 (Includes proposal for creation of the Legislative Research Commission) Part II
003 President Harry S. Truman [State of the Union] 1-7-48 Part 2 of 3
004 President Harry S Truman 1-7-48 Part 3 of 3
005 E. Power Biggs 1-4-48 Part I
006 "Trilogy" 1-16-48 [Ken Meeker, Howard Hyatt]
007 "Chatterbox" [Bob Flernoy] 3-10-48
010 March of Dimes Show 1-30-48 Part II [Bob Hope, Beryl Davis, Hollywood Smudge Pot Watchers]
011 Highlights from the Petrillo Hearing [AFM Recording Ban] 1-21-48
020 Kentucky vs. Tennessee Basketball Game 2-14-48 Part IV of IV [Alumni Gym, Lexington, KY, George Walsh - announcer]
021 [dub of 1945] Mayor E. Leland Taylor- Inaugural Statement 2-16-48.
022 Senator Glen Taylor, Idaho - "Is This the Time for a Third Party?" 2-23-48 [Progressive Party candidate for Vice President]
023 Part 1 Part 2 Former Mayor William B. Harrison- Statement about Death of Mayor E. Leland Taylor 2-16-48
024 Louisville Guesses Its Mayor 3-2-48
025 Part 1 Reverie Knoll Farm Sale [Frank Cooley, Freeman Keyes] 1-24-48 Part 4 [Basil O'Connor, President Harry S. Truman, 1948 American Red Cross fund drive, n.d.]
026 News: Mayor Charles Farnsley - First Statement (After being elected Mayor Pro Tem by City Council) 3-3-48
027 Jubilee- Easter Seal Drive of National Society for Crippled Children and Adults 3-7-48 Part II of II
028 Renfro Valley Breakfast Party 3-5-48 - Davidson Brothers // Bob Simmons // Daisy Jane & Jim Sexton // Wade Baker
029 Renfro Valley Gatherin' 3-7-48 Part I - Wade Baker // Davidson Brothers (Paul Clark - Announcer)
030 Renfro Valley Gatherin' 3-7-48 Part II
031 Renfro Valley Breakfast Party 3-4-48 - Wade Baker // Bob Simmons // Ray Mulky // Jerry Behrns // Lloyd Davidson // Jones Sisters (Paul Clark - Announcer)
032 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra [Edward Barrett, conducting] 3-21-48 Part I
033 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-7-48 Part I
034 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-7-48 Part II
035 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-21-48 [Edward Barrett, conducting] Part II
036 Part 1 Part 2 News: Clifton Fadiman Interview [speaking about United World Federalists] 3-23-48
037 President Truman- Message to the Joint Session of Congress on universal military training 3-17-48 Part I
038 President Truman- Message to a joint session of Congress calling for universal military training. Also commentary by Eric Sevareid and Joseph C. Harsh 3-17-48 Part II
039 Composite Dub of "Army Day- 1948" with music 3-19-48
040 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 President Truman- Message to Joint Session of Congress - Universal Military Training - Excerpts 3-17-48
041 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 "Army Day- 1948" 3-17-48 Part I
042 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 "Army Day- 1948" 3-17-48 Part II
043 President Truman [address to The Society of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick, Hotel Astor, New York] 3-17-48 Part I
046 "Presidential Timber" [presidential candidates] - Harold Stassen 3-31-48
047 "Double or Nothing" 3-30-48 Part II
054 News: Osborne- Atom Energy Speech, 10PM 3-31-48
055 News: Osborne- Atom Energy Speech, 5PM 3-31-48
056 News: Governor Wetherby- Proclamation of "Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Week" 4-6-48
057 Local Flood Survey 4-15-48
060 "Presidential Timber" [presidential candidates] - Senator [Robert A.] Taft 4-7-48
061 "Let's Talk It Over" [Italian Elections. panel: Joseph D. Scholtz; Cardinal Don E. Carlton; Dr. H.S. Warrick; Sal Pinto; Sam Adkins, moderator] 4-18-48 Part 1 of 2.
066 Henry A. Wallace [Progressive Party candidate for President] 4-10-48 Part III
067 President Harry Truman 4-14-48 [US Security Loan Drive]
068 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-18-48 Part I of II [Haydn String Quartets]
069 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-11-48 Part I of II [Robert Whitney, cond., Gretry Ballet Suite // Suite from Carmen // Overture to Die Fledermaus]
070 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-11-48 Part II of II [Robert Whitney, cond., Gretry Ballet Suite // Suite from Carmen // Overture to Die Fledermaus]
071 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-18-48 Part II of II [Haydn String Quartets]
072 "Presidential Timber" [presidential candidates] - Governor Earl Warren 4-21-48
073 CBS World News Round-Up [Douglas Edwards, Republican National Convention] 06-22-48
074 President Harry Truman 4-17-48 [Address to American Society of Newspaper Editors]
075 Composite of Cancer Documentary Portions 4-21-48 Part I (Dub) [mention of mobile cancer clinic in Breathitt County, KY]
078 Mayor Charles Farnsley [speaking about local tax issues] 4-24-48
079 [Jim] Lounsbury - Count Basie Interview [mentions 1948 AFM recording ban] 5-18-48
080 "Thousand Dandelions"- Cancer Documentary 4-25-48 Part I of II [Bud Abbott]
081 "Let's Talk It Over"- Oleomargarine Panel 5-1-49 Part I
082 Introduction to the 48th running of Debutante Stakes 4-28-48
083 Mrs. Credo Harris [speaking about rabies] 5-3-48
084 "My Old Kentucky Home"- from Kentucky Derby 4-29-48 (Dub)
085 "Double or Nothing" 4-28-48 Part 1 of 2 (Quiz Show, Walter O'Keefe MC) [Franco-American Spaghetti, Campbell's Soups]
086 The Newsmakers: John Palmer on the Profile of Colonel Matt Winn 5-1-49
087 "Thousand Dandelions"- Cancer Documentary 4-25-48 Part II [Bud Abbott]
088 74th Kentucky Derby 5-1-48 Part III [brief summary of results]
089 74th Kentucky Derby 5-1-48 Part I [Bill Corum; Clem McCarthy; George Walsh]
090 74th Kentucky Derby 5-1-48 Part II called by Clem McCarthy
091 Dr. C.W. Welch 5-18-48 Program #3 (Religious)
092 Kentucky Derby 5-1-48 Part III of III (Bill Corum gives brief summation of Derby results)
093 George Walsh - Joe Palmer Interview 4-1-48 (Derby Prospects)
098 "Presidential Timber" [presidential candidates] - Governor Thomas Dewey 5-19-48
099 President Harry Truman [Girard College, Philadelphia] 5-20-48 Part I
100 President Harry Truman 5-20-48 Part II [Girard College, Philadelphia]
101 Tighe E. Woods- Housing Expediter 4-30-48
102 Secretary of State George C. Marshall 5-25-48 [UN Appeal for Children, Madison Square Garden, NYC]
103 American Vegetarian Party Nominees for President and Vice President: Dr. John Maxwell and Symon Gould 5-26-48
104 President Harry Truman 5-30-48 [Memorial Day Service, Arlington National Cemetery]
105 News: June Marriage License Biz 6-18-48
106 Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (Republican- Mass.)- Speaker of the House 6-16-48 [Defense of 80th Congress]
107 President Harry S. Truman 6-5-48 Part I [35th Division Reunion, Omaha, NE - RE: sustainable agriculture]
108 President Harry Truman 6-5-48 Part II
109 Renfro Valley Breakfast Party 6-18-48 - Daisy Jane & Jim Sexton // Bob Simmons // Rusty Gate Quartet // Jerry Behrens
110 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge (R - Mass.) 6-15-48 [Republican Party platform]
111 President Harry S. Truman 6-12-48 [University of California, Berkley Commencement] Part I
112 President Harry Truman 6-12-48 [University of California, Berkley Commencement] Part II
113 Music Under the Stars [Iroquois Amphitheater Ad] - Interview [Mrs. Charles Lee of Corydon, IN] 6-14-48
114 Governor Earl Warren- Vice Presidential Speech at GOP Convention 6-25-48
115 Oberlin at the GOP Convention 6-25-48
126 Governor Earle Clements, Flemingsburg, KY 7-10-48 Part II
127 Miss Mary Francis Duane Audition 7-13-48
128 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part I of V
129 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part III of V
130 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part II
131 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part IV
132 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part V
133 Wilson Wyatt- Speech Nominating Senator Barkley for Vice Presidential Nominee at Democrat National Convention 7-14-48
134 Music Under the Stars 7-12-48 Part I of II [Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, KY - Dorothy Gilsdorf, Bill Bickett, Ed Barrett]
135 Truman - Barkley Preview and Acceptance Speeches as Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominees at Democratic National Convention 7-14-48 Part I of IV
136 Truman - Barkley Preview and Acceptance Speeches as Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominees at Democratic National Convention 7-14-48 Part II of IV
137 Governor Earle Clements- Flemingsburg KY 7-10-48 Part I
138 Joe Mobley speaking for Pleaz Mobley (Republican), Ninth District Candidate for State Congress 7-20-48
139 Truman - Barkley Preview and Acceptance Speeches as Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominees at Democratic National Convention 7-14-48 Part III
140 Truman-Barkley Preview and Acceptance Speeches as Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominees at Democratic National Convention 7-14-48 Part IV
141 News: Pete French - Aetna Oil 7-19-48
144 Part 1 Part 2 Democratic Convention Interviews (L&N) (Delegates) 7-16-48
145 [UNIDENTIFIED portion of roundtable discussion about Russian Communism. n.d.]
146 "Pete French and the News"- Aetna Oil 7-14-48
148 John W. Jones [President of Kentucky Burley Tobacco Growers] - speaking for Virgil Chapman (Democrat), Candidate for Senator 7-26-48 Part III of of III
149 President Truman- Address to Joint Session of Congress 7-27-48 Part I of II [also portion of unidentified Arthur Godfrey show]
150 President Truman- Address to Joint Session of Congress 7-27-48 Part II of II
151 John W. Jones [President of Kentucky Burley Tobacco Growers] - speaking for Virgil Chapman (Democrat), Candidate for Senator 7-26-48 Part I of III [Brach Candy commercial]
152 News: Pete French - Reynolds Metal Story 8-5-48 [Lifebuoy Soap, Fehr's Beer]
153 [Virgil Chapman, Democrat, candidate for U.S. Senate from Kentucky, responding to attacks by John Y. Brown and Drew Pearson. 8-5-48.]
154 4:00 PM Election Returns 8-7-48 [Milton Metz]
155 President Harry Truman and Governor Thomas Dewey- Dedication of Idlewild International Airport 7-31-48 Part II of III
156 President Harry Truman and Governor Thomas Dewey- Dedication of Idlewild International Airport 7-31-48 Part I
157 5:00 PM Election Returns 8-7-48 [Pete French]
158 Part 1 [NEWS: Occupational Tax Ordinance upheld, Part 2 Police budget approved, Part 3 Part 4 City welfare department appropriations, n.d.]
159 Part 1 Part 2 News: Occupational Tax Revenue 8-9-48 [police budget, Mayor Farnsley, City Part 3 Works Director Jim Wilson.]
160 Acceptance Speeches of Governor [Strom] Thurmond as Presidential Candidate and Governor [Wright as Vice Presidential Candidate of States Rights Democrats 8-11-48 Part I of IV
161 Acceptance Speeches of Governor [Strom] Thurmond as Presidential Candidate and Governor Wright as Vice Presidential Candidate of States Rights Democrats 8-11-48 Part III of IV
162 Acceptance Speeches of Governor [Strom] Thurmond as Presidential Candidate and Governor Wright as Vice Presidential Candidate of States Rights Democrats 8-11-48 Part II
163 Acceptance Speeches of Governor [Strom] Thurmond as Presidential Candidate and Governor Wright as Vice Presidential Candidate of States Rights Democrats 8-11-48 Part IV
164 News Feature: Occupational Tax 8-10-48
165 Part 1 Part 2 "Headlines From Around the World" #4 8-27-48 [Milton Metz]
168 World's Grand Championship Horse Show- Kentucky State Fair 9-18-48 Part I of III [Wing Commander's first Five-Gaited Champion]
169 World's Grand Championship Horse Show- Kentucky State Fair 9-18-48 Part III of III [Wing Commander's first Five-Gaited Champion]
170 World's Grand Championship Horse Show- Kentucky State Fair 9-18-48 Part II of III [Wing Commander's first Five-Gaited Champion]
171 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Sarah Osborne; J.W. Heishman Audition 10-28-48
172 "Memo From Lake Success" 9-25-48
173 President Harry Truman - Democrat National Committee 9-28-48 [Oklahoma State Fairgrounds] Part I
174 President Harry Truman - Democrat National Committee 9-28-48 [Oklahoma State Fairgrounds] Part II
175 Governor Strom Thurmond - Kentucky States Rights Democratic Committee [Madisonville, KY] 9-25-48 Part II of III
178 John Y. Brown (Democrat), Candidate for U.S. Senator 8-5-48 Part I of II [Lexington KY - accusing opponent Virgil Chapman of not paying income tax]
179 Oberlin on the Truman Train 9-30-48 Part I
180 Oberlin on the Truman Train 9-30-48 Part II
181 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 "News In The Making"- Telephone Re-Dubs 10-6-48 Part II
186 Democratic Rally- Democratic State Campaign Committee 9-30-48 Part I [Jefferson County Armory, Louisville KY]
187 CBS: President Truman - Democratic National Campaign Committee 9-30-48 [Jefferson County Armory, Louisville KY] Part I of II.
188 CBS: President Truman- Democratic National Committee 9-30-48 Part II
189 Democratic Rally- Democratic State Campaign Committee 9-30-48 Part II
194 President Truman- Arrival at 10th Street [Union] Station 9-30-48 [Louisville KY]
195 Walton's Wax Works Portion of WHAS Election Returns 11-2-48
196 Part 1 Part 2 News: First Nighttime Beef Session 10-4-48 Part I of III [Part 2 contains complaint of police brutality on African American youth]
197 News: First Nighttime Beef Session 10-4-48 Part III of III
198 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 News: First Nighttime Beef Session 10-4-48 Part II
199 [News: First Nighttime Beef Session adjourns 10-4-48]
200 News: Pete French reports - Governor [Strom] Thurmond in Louisville 10-13-48
201 Governor Dewey and Senator Cooper (Republican) [Louisville, KY] 10-12-48 Part I of II
202 Governor Dewey and Senator Cooper (Republican) 10-12-48 Part II of II
203 E. Power Biggs 10-31-48 Part I of II [Harvard University Music Series]
204 Governor Dewey in Louisville KY 10-12-48 Part I of III
205 Governor Dewey in Louisville KY 10-12-48 Part III of III
206 Governor Dewey in Louisville KY 10-12-48 Part II
207 "Memo From Lake Success" 10-9-48
208 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Raymond Keenan of Lexington KY 10-13-48; Dick Oberlin from Evansville IN 10-13-48
209 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Herbert Monsky - Oberlin 10-29-48; Sheriff Reece - Ken Rush 11-2-48; Senator Barkley-Ken Rush 11-1-48 [reaction and statement on Truman election win]; Finnigan - Bryan 11-1-48
210 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Dr. R.S. Ahrens 10-14-48; Harold Hammon [Mud] Interview 10-17-48; Sheriff Fatrell 10-26-48
211 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Oberlin-Kinsolving 11-17-48; Morgan-French 11-22-48; Rush- On the Draft 11-29-48
212 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part I of V
213 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part III of V
214 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part II of V
215 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part IV of V
216 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part V of V
217 [Pete French: WHAS election coverage promos]
218 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Sheriff McDonald from London KY 10-30-48; Oberlin-Commissioner Fitch 11-2-48; County Attorney Sam Steinfeld 11-2-48; Commissioner Edwin Willis - Ken Rush 11-2-48; William Holliger - Ken Rush 11-3-48
219 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Elizabethtown Tornado- Ken Rush -John Worful 11-5-48; Finnegan - Bruce Dudley 11-9-48; Guthrie Crowe 11-14-48
220 ["The Art of Living at Our Best" intro poem, unidentified male speaker, n.d.]
221 People's Platform- "Truman vs. Dewey" 10-31-48 Part I [Dwight Cooke, J. Howard McGrath, Robert A. Taft]
222 People's Platform - "Truman vs. Dewey" 10-31-48 Part II [Dwight Cooke, J. Howard McGrath, Robert A. Taft]
223 Arthur Godfrey Show - Goldseal sponser, 10-29-48 [Arthur Godfrey Time, morning show, featuring Janette Davis, Archie Blier and others]
224 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Excerpts 10-31-48 Part I
225 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Excerpts 10-31-48 Part II
226 News: Telephone Interviews- Henry Schricker; Matthew Neely; and Estes Kefauver 10-31-48
227 News: Telephone Interviews- Virgil Chapman 10-31-48
230 "10:15 News Roundup" 11-2-48 Part II
231 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part II
232 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part I
233 [Raising Tobacco - Mr. Roseburg, Bourbon Co., KY]
234 "10:15 News Roundup" 11-2-48 Part I
235 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part III
238 News: Henry Ford Community Chest Excerpt 10-19-48
239 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part V
240 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part VI
241 "Memo From Lake Success" 10-23-48
244 Governor Dewey - Congratulations to President Truman 11-3-48 Part VIII
245 "Story of the Week" (air show) 10-24-48
248 Election Bet Pay-off (Fourth and River Street, Louisville KY) 11-4-48
249 News: with Pete French sponsored by Aetna Oil - Senators Barkley, Cooper, and Chapman Statements 11-3-48
250 Oberlin Show; 5:00 PM News (no date)
251 President Truman- Arrival and Reception in Washington 11-5-48 Part I
254 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part I [Premiere of new commissioned works program]
255 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part III [Premiere of new commissioned works program]
258 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part IV [Premiere of new commissioned works program]
259 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part VI [Premiere of new commissioned works program]
260 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part V [Premiere of new commissioned works program]
261 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part VII [Premiere of new commissioned works program]
262 "Story of the Week" 3-10-49
263 "Quizdown" 11-13-48 Part I [school quiz show at New Albany, IN HS. Bob Flernoy, Milton Metz. S. Ellen Jones Elementary; Fairmont Elementary]
264 "Quizdown" 11-13-48 Part II school quiz show at New Albany, IN HS. Bob Flernoy, Milton Metz. S. Ellen Jones Elementary; Fairmont Elementary
265 Abbott Habit: Clem and Ezra "Oil Business"[comedy show] 3-11-49
266 WHAS Telephone Interviews: - Rush - Stroll: about comet 11-11-48; Mayor Birley- Rush-Key police chief
267 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Dennis - Ruthenberg 12-2-48; Preston Park - Pete French 12-13-48; Stiles - French [Harpenau Mine blast, St. Meinrad, IN] 12-16-48
268 [Jimmy Dorsey interview by Jimmy Walton, 11-19-48]
269 Merle Robertson - "Echoes of '48" Portion [Liberty National Bank] 12-29-48
270 Sports: [Phil] Sutterfield Interview 11-13-48 [Bill Jobe, 1932-36 RT]
271 Jimmy Walton - Jimmy Dorsey Interview 11-19-48
272 Mayor Charles P. Farnsley 12-3-48 [local precinct committee conventions]
273 Telephone Interview: Big Inch Pipeline 11-19-48
272-12 Sports Doubleheader 8-27-48 Part I of IV, dub from wire [sports news and music, George Walsh, Roslyn Marquis - Fehr's Beer]
273-12 Sports Doubleheader 8-27-48 Part III of IV, dub from wire [sports news and music, George Walsh, Roslyn Marquis - Fehr's Beer]
274 Barry Bingham- "Displaced Persons" 12-8-48
275 Composite: News- "First Day of a Draftee" (no date)
274-12 Sports Doubleheader 8-27-48 Part II of IV, dub from wire [sports news and music, George Walsh, Roslyn Marquis - Fehr's Beer]
275-12 Sports Doubleheader 8-27-48 Part IV of IV, dub from wire [sports news and music, George Walsh, Roslyn Marquis - Fehr's Beer]
276 Mayor Charles P. Farnsley 12-10-48 [local Democratic Party organization]
277 News: FFA Convention 8-5-48
278 "Let's Talk It Over"- Chinese Situation - Sequel 12-19-48 Part I
279 "Let's Talk It Over"- Chinese Situation 12-12-48 Part 2
280 "Let's Talk It Over"- Chinese Situation 12-12-48 Part I
281 "Let's Talk It Over"- Chinese Situation Sequel 12-19-48 Part II
282 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-15-48 Part III
283 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-15-48 Part I
284 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-15-48 Part II
285 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-15-48 Part IV
286 [Children Come A-Singing - DuPont Manual; Collegiate School - 12-17-48]
287 Town Hall Dinner - Senator Barkley 12-15-48 Part I
288 Town Hall Dinner- Senator Barkley 12-15-48 Part II
289 "The Street Man"- YMHA 12-21-48 Streitmann Zesta Crackers. Pete French.
290 Reverend Williard H. Zinke 12-16-48
291 [National Christmas Tree Lighting - Washington DC (Truman at home in Missouri; quotes Acts 17:26) 12-24-48]
306 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-9-48 Part II
307 Renfro Valley Country Store- "Sugarcrisp" 11-19-51 - Claude Sweet // Lilly May Ledford // Coon Creek Girls // Jerry Behrens // Junior DeFore
312 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-9-48 Part IV
313 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 11-18-51 Part I
314 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 11-18-51 Part II
315 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-9-48 Part III
316 Renfro Valley Sunday Morning Gathering 11-18-51 Part III
317 "Time and Her Life"- Cancer Awareness (air show) 12-9-48 Part I
320 [Gethsemani Centennial 6-1-49 excerpt]
321 Mayor Charles P. Farnsley- "Conditions in Public Schools" 12-18-48
324 "Echoes of '48" 12-30-48 Part I
325 "Echoes of '48" 12-30-48 Part III
326 "Echoes of '48" 12-30-48 Part II
327 "Echoes of '48" 12-30-48 Part IV
330 George Walsh, Audition; Airchecks; Commentary; Horse Races 5-22-48 Part I
331 George Walsh, Audition; Airchecks; Basketball; Football; Kentucky Derby 5-22-48 Part II [contains excerpt of 1948 NCAA Basketball Championship semi-final game between Kentucky and Holy Cross]
332 Western Warfare Sound Effects (dub) 8-27-48 [fragments of "Grand Slam" and "Rosemary" programs, Ivory Soap commercial]
333 E. Power Biggs, Organist 8-22-48 Part II
334 Renfro Valley Folks 12-27-48 Part I - Demo for early morning and Saturday programs relative to Lair's move to Florida. Include Davidson Brothers, Shorty Shehan, Daisy Jane and Jim Sexton, Mulky Brothers, Claude Sweet, Joe Clark
335 Renfro Valley Folks 12-27-48 Part II
336 [Alben W. Barkley speaking on rural electrification]
337 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Sound Effects Audition 7-15-48 [gas pump]
338 "Wings Over Jordan" [African American Gospel Choir - Cleveland, OH] 11-26-48, WKCT [Bowling Green, KY] Sam Allgood [announcer]
339 Dr. Weldon Hart [Western Kentucky Teachers College]- Messiah Intro [Spoken intros only, no music] 12-25-48 [Recorded by WKCT]
342 George Walsh Audition 5-22-48 Part I of II [Original]
343 George Walsh Audition 5-22-48 Part II of II [Original]
000 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 1-2-49 Part I of III
001 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 1-2-49 Part III of III
002 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 1-2-49 Part II of III
003 "Let's Talk It Over"- Basketball 1-13-49 Part I of II.
004 News with Pete French: Aetna Oil; Seelbach Hotel 1-5-49
005 Herbert Hoover 75th Birthday- Speech Excerpts 8-10-49
010 President Truman- Annual State of the Union Address 1-5-49 Part III
011 "Story of the Week" (air show) [Milton Metz] 1-2-49
012 ["That's The Story #639] Ken Meeker- "Four Way Cold Tablet" 1-26-49 #2
013 "Quizdown" [Hikes Graded School, Anchorage School - Bob Flernoy; Milton Metz] 1-8-49 Part 1 of 2
014 "Quizdown" 1-8-49 Part 2 of 2 [Hikes Graded School, Anchorage School - Bob Flernoy; Milton Metz]
015 Ken Meeker- "Four Way Cold Tablet" 1-26-49 #3
016 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Head interview 12-30-48; French - Canaday Pomeroy interview 1-3-49; Sgt. Pickens interview over Little Rock, Arkansas Tornado 1-3-49
017 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Garrett Withers (new Senator, appointed to complete Barkley's term) 1-13-49; Wilson Wyatt - French interview 1-20-49, RE: Washington Inaugural [also Gov. and Mrs. Clements]
018 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Eddie Black - Grand Jury 1-17-49; Rush - Batesville Pipeline Explosion and Fire 1-19-49
019 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Allen Johnson from Lexington KY 1-19-49; French - Louisville Lumber Millwork Fire 1-19-49; Weatherman Interview [cold spell] 1-24-49
030 News: Barkley-Truman Swearing In 1-20-49
031 "Story of the Week" (air show) 1-16-49 [Milton Metz; comic book burning, pre-CCA]
032 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part I
033 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part III
034 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part II
035 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part IV
036 Herbie Koch at the Baldwin [Organ] 1-27-49
037 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part V
038 Inauguration of President Harry Truman 1-20-49 Part VI
039 March of Dimes Show [For Whom The Dimes March] 1-26-49
040 University of Louisville History 201 [World Civilization] 1-22-49 (dub) 1 of 2
041 University of Louisville History 201 [World Civilization] 1-22-49 9dub) 2 of 2
042 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Dr. Hill interview (Dedicatory Speech Statement) 1-25-49; Oberlin - Bowling Green Post Office Explosion 1-26-49; French - Charles Stratton over Hopkinsville [KY] Flood 2-14-49
043 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Stratton interview over Flash Flood in Hopkinsville KY 2-15-49; Mr. Madigan: Statement on House of Representatives of Indiana (no date); Rush - Missing Baby (Evansville) interview 2-21-49
046 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Address regarding North Atlantic Pact 3-18-49 Part II
047 "Let's Talk It Over"- The Weather 2-13-49 Part 1 of 2.
050 "I'm Running a Gas Station, George" Sam Gifford, 2-22-49
051 Your Catholic Visitor #114 2-23-49
052 President Truman [Alben Barkley]: Jefferson - Jackson Day Dinner 2-24-49 Part I
053 Henry A. Wallace- North Atlantic Pact 3-27-49 Part II
054 Henry A. Wallace - North Atlantic Pact 3-27-49 Part I
055 President Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner 2-24-49 Part II
056 Meeker - [Harry] Blackstone [the Magician] Interview 3-13-49
057 "Story of the Week" [Milton Metz: special session of KY Legislature] (air show) 3-14-49
058 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Messamore Escape Story, Corydon IN 3-14-49; Oak Ridge TN Story, WATO 3-19-49; Oberlin- Statement from Frankfort KY 3-22-49
059 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Major Paul Yost - Fire Marshall Warning 3-3-49; Finnegan - Ralph Holmes, Sports 3-9-49; Finnegan - O'Neil interview, Sports 3-15-49
060 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - North Atlantic Pact 3-18-49 Part I
061 Sports: Sutterfield - John Derr Interview [CBS sports director: talking about 1949 NCAA elite eight games] 3-21-49 [also portion of Kentucky vs. Villanova basketball game - player intros, tip off]
062 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-20-49 Part I of II [Symphony No. 4 (Mendelssohn) - Robert Whitney, conductor.]
063 Louisville Philharmonic Chorus 3-27-49 Part I of II [Stabat Mater, Pergolesi - Edward Barrett, conductor; .]
064 "College by Radio" #A-7 (air show) 3-23-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
065 "College by Radio" #A-6 (air show) 3-16-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
066 "College by Radio" #A-7 (air show) 3-23-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
067 "College by Radio" #A-6 (air show) 3-16-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
068 "One Great Hour" 3-26-49 Part I
068 "One Great Hour" 3-26-49 Part III
070 "One Great Hour" 3-26-49 Part II
071 "One Great Hour" 3-26-49 Part IV
072 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-20-49 Part II of II [Symphony No. 4 (Mendelssohn) - Robert Whitney, conductor.]
073 Louisville Philharmonic Chorus 3-27-49 Part II
074 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-3-49 Part II [Haydn, Symphony No. 85; Strauss, Overture to Die Fledermaus; Robert Whitney, conductor.]
075 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-10-49 Part II of II [Symphony No. 4 in G major, Dvor
076 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-3-49 Part I of II [Haydn, Symphony No. 85; Strauss, Overture to Die Fledermaus; Robert Whitney, conductor.]
077 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-10-49 Part I of II [Symphony No. 4 in G major, Dvor
080 President Truman- Signing of North Atlantic Pact 4-4-49 Part II
081 "Let's Talk It Over"- Kentucky Chamber of Commerce 4-14-49 Part I
082 "College by Radio" #A-10 (air show) 4-13-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
083 "College by Radio" #A-12 (air show) 4-27-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
084 "College by Radio" #A-10 (air show) 4-13-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
085 "College by Radio" #A-13 (air show) 5-4-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
086 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part I [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio]
087"One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part III [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio]
088 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part II [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio]
089 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part IV [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio]
090 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part V [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio]
091 "One Last Great Hour" 4-17-49 Part VII [last broadcast from 3rd & Liberty studio]
094 President Harry Truman- U.S. Savings Bond Opportunity Drive 4-19-49
095 [Hoover Commission] 4-19-49
096 You and the Hoover Commission [Housekeeping] 4-20-49
097 You and the Hoover Commission [Post Office] 4-21-49
098 "College by Radio" #A-11 (air show) 4-20-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
099 "College Radio" #A-13 (air show) 5-4-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
100 "Time and Her Life" (air show) (CBS Version) 4-20-49 Part II
101 Dream Serenade 5-2-49 Part I
102 "College by Radio" #A-11 4-20-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
103 "College by Radio" #A-17 6-8-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
106 "Fehr's Is There"- Fehr's Beer 5-4-49 Part II [Recreation of First Kentucky Derby in 1875] (See WS-ET-99142 / 143 / 144 for better audio)
107 Sports: Sutterfield - [Maurice] Shevlin Interview [Chicago Daily Tribune turf writer] 4-30-49
108 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 5-2-49 Part I
109 "Time and Her Life" (air show) (CBS Version) 4-20-49 Part I
110 News: General Jonathan Wainwright 5-5-49 [housing for veterans]
111 News: Board of Aldermen 7-26-49 [MSD bond issue; new electrical code]
112 The Run for the Roses: The Story of the Kentucky Derby 5-6-49 Part I. CBS dramatization narrated by John Daily aired the day before, celrbrating the race's 75th running. (Including the voices of Bing Crosby and Matt J. Winn)
113 Bethlehem Kings (Quartet?) Audition 5-10-49 (Three unaccompanied spirituals: I'm Waiting and Watching // Jesus Precious King // I Have a Friend Above All Others)
114 The Run for the Roses: The Story of the Kentucky Derby 5-6-49 Part II. CBS dramatization narrated by John Daily aired the day before, celrbrating the race's 75th running. (Including the voices of Bing Crosby and Matt J. Winn)
115 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 5-11-49 Part I of II
116 The Kentucky Derby 5-7-49 Part I (PRE DERBY ONLY)
117 The Kentucky Derby 5-7-49 Part III (POST DERBY ONLY)
118 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 5-9-49 Part I
119 Ballard's Bazaar 5-5-49 Part II [Sam Gifford, Bill Pickett, Marian Ellis]
120 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 5-9-49 Part II
121 Ballard's Bazaar 5-5-49 Part I [Sam Gifford, Bill Pickett, Marian Ellis]
122 "College by Radio" #A-15 (air show) 5-18-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
123 "College by Radio" #A-16 (air show) 5-25-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
124 "College by Radio" #A-15 (air show) 5-18-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
125 "College by Radio" #A-16 (air show) 5-25-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
126 General Lucius Clay- Address at Patton Museum Unveiling 5-30-49 Part I
127 General Lucius Clay- Address at Patton Museum Unveiling 5-30-49 Part III
128 General Lucius Clay- Address at Patton Museum Unveiling 5-30-49 Part II
129 Gethsemani Centennial 6-1-49 Part III
130 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Kerby Jennings Statement [resignation from KY House] 3-25-49; News: Fort Wayne [actually Terre Haute] IN Tornado 5-21-49
131 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [John E.]Tarrant [Louisville Railway] Bus Strike Settlement (no date); Ross Kerwan Statement 6-10-49; Gas Line Explosion [Owensboro, KY] 6-14-49
132 [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Roundup 6-1-49 Part I
133 News: Hubert Moore [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Interview 6-7-49
134 [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Roundup 6-1-49 Part II
135 News: Aldermen's Special [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Meeting 6-8-49
136 [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike Roundup 6-1-49 Part III
137 Oberlin's Observations- Kentucky Central INS. (Henry Ward-Kentucky Parks Interview) [End of Louisville Railway Company bus driver strike] 6-10-49
138 President Truman, George Marshall, and Others 6-5-49 Part I
139 President Truman, George Marshall, and Others 6-5-49 Part III
140 President Truman, George Marshall, and Others 6-5-49 Part II
141 News: Public Reaction to [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike, End of First Week 6-7-49 Part I
142 President Truman- Address at Dedication of War Memorial Park, Little Rock, Arkansas 6-11-49 Part II
143 News: How To Beat the Heat 6-28-49
144 "The Streetman"- St. Benedict's Church 6-14-49 Streitmann Zesta Crackers
145 President Truman- Address at Dedication of War Memorial Park, Little Rock, Arkansas 6-11-49 Part I
146 Abbott Habit- Clem and Ezra "Romance By Mail" [comedy show] 6-17-49
147 Ken Meeker 6-22-49
150 "This is WHAS" [Revue of Local Programming for advertisers on the occassion of new studio opening] 7-11-49 Part I
151 Citizens of the World [profile of the United Nations] 7-10-49 Part [?] of IV
152 "This is WHAS" [Revue of Local Programming] 7-11-49 Part II [includes comments from John Lair and feature of Renfro Valley musicians]
153 Citizens of the World [profile of the United Nations] 7-10-49 Part I of IV
154 "This is WHAS" [Revue of Local Programming] 7-11-49 Part III
155 "Let's Talk It Over" [American Field Service foreign students] 7-8-49 Part I of II
156 "This is WHAS" [Revue of Local Programming] 7-11-49 Part IV
157 "Let's Talk It Over" [American Field Service foreign students] 7-8-49 Part II
158 President Harry Truman 7-13-49 Part I [We are not in a depression]
159 Your Catholic Visitor 7-14-49 #134 [Rev. Hyacinth Blocker, St. Boniface]
160 President Harry Truman 7-13-49 Part II [We are not in a depression]
161 Your Catholic Visitor 7-15-49 #135 [Rev. Hyacinth Blocker, St. Boniface]
162 President Harry Truman- Shriners Convention 7-19-49 Part I
163 Ken Meeker 7-20-49 [That's The Story]
164 "Let's Talk It Over"- Market Prices 7-20-49 Part I
165 President Harry Truman- Shriners Convention 7-19-49 Part II
166 "In Looking Ahead"- 27th Anniversary and Dedication of New WHAS Studios 7-21-49 Part II
167 Ken Meeker 7-25-49 [That's The Story #757]
168 "In Looking Ahead"- 27th Anniversary and Dedication of New WHAS Studios 7-21-49 Part I
169 "Coffee Call"- Kaufman's 7-25-49
170 Bazaar Promotion Announcements 7-25-49
171 Sherman Minton Documentary 10-3-49
172 Music Under the Stars 7-28-49 Part II [Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, KY - Dorothy Gilsdorf, Bill Bickett, Ed Barrett]
173 Tomorrow's Tobacco- FFA Questions 7-29-49
174 News: Ken Rush- (Peter Paul) Coast Guard Station 8-1-49
175 Music Under the Stars 7-28-49 Part I [Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, KY - Dorothy Gilsdorf, Bill Bickett, Ed Barrett]
176 "College by Radio" #A-27 8-24-49 Part I [The Holy Roman Empire and Individual Rights] [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
177 "College by Radio" #A-26 8-17-49 Part I [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
178 "College by Radio" #A-27 8-24-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
179 "College by Radio" #A-26 8-17-49 Part II [Dr. H. Sherwood Warwick, University of Louisville]
184 President Harry Truman 9-5-49 Part I
185 Veterans Reunion 9-4-49 Part I
186 President Harry Truman 9-5-49 Part II
187 Veterans Reunion 9-4-49 Part II
188 Hi-Varieties Audition #2 9-10-49 Part II
189 WHAS-TV Groundbreaking Ceremonies (from "Coffee Call" 9-12-49) 9-12-49 (unedited)
190 WHAS-TV Groundbreaking Ceremonies (from "Coffee Call" 9-12-49) 9-12-49
191 Circle Star Ranch 9-10-49 Part II [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread]
192 Fire Scene Sound Effects 9-14-49 "B"
193 [unidentified sound effects]
196 Dream Serenade 9-21-49 Part II
197 "Let's Talk It Over"- Salary Ceiling 10-6-49 Part II
198 Dollar Day- WHAS Polio ET 9-23-49 [Bud Abbott]
199 Grand Central Station 10-1-49 Part II
200 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Rush-Minton 9-15-49; Noramic Disaster, Gammon-Kneeht 9-18-49 (5th cut); Finnegan-Bill Martin, Jr. 9-23-49
201 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Less Gaddy UMW 6-29-49; A.E. Funk-Oberlin 7-14-49; Judge E.C. Mullins: his dunking in Stanford KY 9-3-49
202 Special CBS Report: [Russian] Atomic Bomb Reaction 9-23-49
203 President Truman - Democratic Women's Day Program 9-27-49
204 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-24-49 Part I
205 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part III
206 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part II
207 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part IV
208 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part V
209 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VII
210 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VIII
211 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VI
212 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part IX
213 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XI
214 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part X
215 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XII
216 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XV
217 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIII
218 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVI
219 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIV
220 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVII
221 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIX
222 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVIII
223 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XX
224 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXI
225 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXIII
226 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXII
227 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXIV
228 University of Kentucky Roundtable for October 2, 1949 9-27-49 Part I ["When Is A Communist Dangerous?"]
229 Tribute to Colonel Matt Winn 10-7-49 Part II
230 Curt Massey Time 9-28-49 Part II
231 "Rosemary" 10-5-49 [daytime radio drama; Ivory Snow soap, Prell shampoo]
232 Community Chest Program ["The Red Feather Roundup"] - President Truman, Ralph Edwards, and others 9-30-49 Part I
233 Tribute to Colonel Matt Winn 10-7-49 Part I
234 "Tomorrow's Tobacco", Munfordville KY 10-12-49
235 "Dream Serenade"- Pete Disney Memorial 10-6-49 Part I
236 Walton Wax Works 10-1-49 Part I
237 "Let's Talk It Over"- Will the U.S. Go Broke? 10-14-49 Part I
238 10:00 PM News with Pete French 10-18-49
239 News: Statements - Farnsley and Shamburger 11-8-49
240 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-18-49 Part I [Fehr's Beer]
241 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-18-49 Part III [Fehr's Beer]
242 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-18-49 Part IV [Fehr's Beer]
243 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-18-49 Part II [Fehr's Beer]
244 Walton's Wax Works 10-18-49 Part II
245 "Let's Talk It Over"- Will the U.S. Go Broke? 10-14-49 Part II
246 Phillip [sic] Marlowe 10-1-49 Part I
247 Curt Massey Time 10-4-49 Part II [Alka-Seltzer]
248 National "Employ the Physically Handicapped Week" Program 10-1-49
249 Sherman Minton Documentary 10-3-49 Part II
250 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-1-49 Part III [Fehr's Beer]
251 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-1-49 Part I [Fehr's Beer]
252 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-1-49 Part IV [Fehr's Beer]
253 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-1-49 Part II [Fehr's Beer]
256 "Hi-Varieties" 10-8-49 Part I [local talent variety show]
257 Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson 10-10-49 Part II
258 "Hi-Varieties" 10-8-49 Part II [local talent variety show]
259 Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson 10-10-49 Part I
262 University of Kentucky Roundtable 10-20-49 Part I ["You Are The Government"]
263 President Truman- United Nations Cornerstone Laying Ceremonies 10-24-49 Part III
264 "The Street Man" - Streitmann (File) [Zesta Crackers; Pete French] 10-20-49
265 President Truman- United Nations Cornerstone Laying Ceremonies 10-24-49 Part II
266 "Hi-Varieties" 10-22-49 Part I [local talent variety show, 3rd show]
267 Abbott Habit: Walter Quinn Memorial 10-28-49
268 "Hi-Varieties" 10-22-49 Part II [local talent variety show, 3rd show]
269 ["Laughter Costs a Nickel"- Red Feather Documentary out takes//quotes; SEE ALSO 49283]
270 President Truman - United Nations Cornerstone Laying Ceremonies 10-24-49 Part I
271 Universtiy of Kentucky Roundtable 10-20-49 Part II ["You Are The Government"]
272 5:30 PM News [Pete] French; Aetna Oil 10-25-49
273 10:00 PM Sunday News, Paul Clark and Louisville Taxicab 10-16-49
274 "The Street Man" - Kentucky Retail Grocers Association Convention 10-31-49 Streitmann Zesta Crackers
275 "Let's Talk It Over"- Conscientious Objectors 10-30-49 Part I
276 Ballard's Bazaar 11-1-49 Part I
277 Ballard's Bazaar 11-3-49 Part II
278 Ballard's Bazaar 11-1-49 Part II
279 Ballard's Bazaar 11-3-49 Part I
280 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Gammon- [Tom] Cox [Butler Co. PA coal tipple dynamiting] 9-29-49; Clark - Vice President Barkley - Hadley wedding, 10-30-49; [Indiana] Governor Schricker's [Executive] Sec.[Arthur Campbell] on Coal Strike 11-2-49
281 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Mayor Rice [Ashland, KY, re: Durbin, KY fire] 11-21-49; Tim O'Sullivan [Indiana Young Republicans call for lower voting age to 18] 12-3-49; Gammon-Cooper, over City Water 12-19-49
282 Your Catholic Visitor #150 11-3-49
283 "Laughter Costs a Nickel"- Red Feather Documentary (composite) 10-28-49 [Louisville Community Chest; Bud Abbott]
284 Indiana University- "Classics Can Be Fun" 11-10-49 [Mr. Walter Robert, piano]
285 Sport's Doubleheader 11-4-49 [sports news and music]
286 "Pound of Prevention"- Dr. Little 11-10-49
287 "Hi-Varieties" 11-5-49 Part I
288 Circle Star Ranch 11-12-49 Part I [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread]
289 Circle Star Ranch [11-12-49] Part III [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread]
290 Circle Star Ranch 11-12-49 Part II [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread]
291 Dr. C.W. Welch Memorial (air show) 11-15-49 Part I
292 Dr. C.W. Welch Tribute: 1) Dr. Carpenter; 2) Dr. Rauch; 3) Mrs. Harrison; 4) Mrs. Walker 11-14-49
293 "Let's Talk It Over"- Is Mass Education Working Out? 11-13-49 Part II
294 Dr. C.W. Welch Tribute: 1) Monsignor F.N. Pitt; 2) James J. Donahue; 3) Blakey Helm; 11-15-49
295 "Children Come [?]"- Eastern Junior High School 12-9-49
296 Ballard's Bazaar 11-15-49 Part I
297 Ballard's Bazaar 11-17-49 Part II
298 Ballard's Bazaar 11-15-49 Part II
299 Ballard's Bazaar 11-17-49 Part I
300 Abbott Habit 11-17-49 Part I [with Renfro Valley fragment at start]
301 Abbott Habit 11-17-49 Part III
302 Abbott Habit 11-17-49 Part II
303 Abbott Habit 11-17-49 Part IV
304 "Fair Weather Hour" 11-17-49 Part III
305 "Fair Weather Hour" 11-17-49 Part I
306 "Fair Weather Hour" 11-17-49 Part IV
307 "Fair Weather Hour" 11-17-49 Part II
308 Meeker - Duncan Hines Interview 11-18-49
309 Southern States Cooperative Inc.- Harold D. Cooley 11-18-49 Part I
310 Curt Massey Time 11-18-49 Part I
311 "Hail To The Chief" 12-21-49
312 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Rush-Karl Rathrack, over Election Trouble 11-8-49; News: Brendt-Barkley Wedding 11-18-49
313 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Houston Hurricane (Sam Davis) 10-3-49; News: Brown Ransdell Re. Kentucky [Long] Rifle 10-16-49; H.Alamang, Newport Steel (no date) [offer by Newport Steel to striking workers]
314 Ken Meeker's "That's the Story" 11-21-49 Part I & III
315 The Barkley Wedding 11-18-49 [VP Alben Barkley]
316 News: French - Walter Reuther Interview 12-19-49
317 10:00 PM News with Clark and sponsored by Louisville Taxicab 12-18-49
318 News: Oberlin - John Sherman Cooper Interview 12-21-49 [United Nations]
319 Capehart-Jacobs Debate 12-19-49 Part IV
320 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part I
321 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part III
322 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part II
323 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part IV
324 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part V
325 "Hi-Varieties" 12-24-49 Part II
326 "Echoes of '49" 12-27-49 Part I
327 12:30 PM News, with Rush 2-9-50
328 "Echoes of '49" 12-27-49 Part III
329 [Unidentified misc. show out takes, n.d.]
330 "Tomorrow's Tobacco"- Preview 1950 12-29-49
331 President Truman - White House Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies 12-24-49 Part II
332 George Walsh - Arena Fights 2-28-49 [Recorded by WFIL Radio Station]
333 IRC Jingles ["I'm Radio Conscious"] 1-29-47 [Recorded by WFIL Radio Station]
334 George Walsh- Portion of University of Pennsylvania vs. Army Game [Atlantic Oil Company] 11-12-49 Part II of 2 [via WFIL Radio Philadelphia]
335 George Walsh- Portion of University of Pennsylvania vs. Army Game [Atlantic Oil] 11-12-47 Part I of 2 [via WFIL Radio Philadelphia]
000 County Fair 1-7-50 Part II [Borden Milk]
001 Governor Clements- 1950 Legislature 1-3-50 Part II
006 University of Kentucky Recital for December 31, 1949 12-21-49 [James Robert Floyd, piano]
007 President Harry Truman State of the Union Address 1-4-50 Part II
008 President Harry Truman- State of the Union Address 1-4-50 Part III
009 "Children Come A-Singing"- Louisville Collegiate School 12-16-49
010 University of Kentucky Recital 1-6-50 [Arnold Blackburn, organ]
011 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part I
012 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part II
013 Circle Star Ranch 1-7-50 Part I [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread]
014 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part III
015 Circle Star Ranch 1-7-50 Part II [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread]
016 University of Kentucky Roundtable 1-16-50 Part I [Republicanism: Dead or Alive]
017 "Dream Serenade"- Five Thousandth Broadcast 1-12-50 Part I
018 "Dream Serenade"- Five Thousandth Broadcast 1-12-50 Part II
019 Your Catholic Visitor #160 1-19-50
020 News: Senator Wayne Morse Interview 1-16-50 [discusses upcoming session of U.S. Congress]
021 [unidentified fragments of choral and organ music]
022 News: Senator Estes Kefauver 1-28-50
023 Winston Churchill Speech 1-21-50 Part I
024 Winston Churchill Speech 1-21-50 Part II
025 Kentuckiana Sports [Phil Sutterfield] - sponsored by Shell Oil 7-7-50
026 News: Lewis - Fact Finding Board, excerpt 2-8-50
027 News: Pete French - Dr. Ethel Alpenfels Interview 1-25-50
028 "The Big Window" 2-2-50 [Chapter 2] [radio promo for WHAS-TV]
029 Lewis - "Fact Finding Board" 2-8-50
030 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part I
031 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part III
032 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part II
033 12:30 PM News with Ken Rush 2-20-50 [Griffin Shoe Polish]
034 WHAS-TV Antenna Erection 2-11-50
035 12:00 Midnight News 2-10-50 [Sam Gifford - mentions UMW coal miners strike]
036 Ken Meeker- "That's the Story" 2-17-50 [Brand Names Foundation]
037 "The Big Window" 2-10-50 Part I [Chapter 3] [promo for WHAS-TV]
040 Ladies Day 2-21-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Stokely's Finest Foods]
041 Ladies Day 2-22-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Stokely's Finest Foods]
042 Ladies Day 2-22-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Palmolive Soap]
043 Ladies Day 2-21-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Palmolive Soap]
046 British Election Roundup 2-21-50 Part II
047 President Harry Truman 2-22-50 Part I [George Washington National Masonic Memorial]
048 President Harry Truman 2-22-50 Part II // Johnny Long Orchestra fill after Truman's Speech
049 Renfro Valley Morning Frolic- Mason Chicks 2-20-50 - Tommy Covington // Freddy Langdon // Jay Neace // Mary Randolph // Announcer - Tom Brooks
050 News: Board of Aldermen 2-28-50 [Jefferson and Main Streets made one way traffic]
051 News: Lashley Quads [quadruplets] Interview 2-23-50 [9th birthday]
052 Ladies Day - Stokely [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott] 2-27-50 Part I
053 Ladies Day 2-28-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Stokely's Finest Foods]
054 Ladies Day- Stokely 2-28-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Palmolive Soap]
055 Ladies Day 2-27-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Palmolive Soap]
056 "One Great Hour of Sharing" 3-11-50 Part II
057 Vice President Alben Barkley - Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner 3-11-50 Part I [Seelbach Hotel, Louisville]
058 Vice President Alben Barkley- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner 3-11-50 Part II [Seelbach Hotel, Louisville]
059 University of Kentucky Recital 3-10-50 [University Symphony Orchestra, Edwin E. Stein]
064 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Excerpts 3-15-50
065 Secretary of State Dean Acheson 3-15-50
066 Meeker-Walsh Interview 3-17-50 [tour of rural France]
067 Eleanor Roosevelt Panel 3-15-50 Part I [cold war; Wilson Wyatt; Mark Ethridge; John Wilson]
068 "The Big Window" 3-20-50 [WHAS TV promo, Chapter 8]
069 Eleanor Roosevelt Panel 3-15-50 Part II [cold war; Wilson Wyatt; Mark Ethridge; John Wilson]
070 "The Big Window" 3-27-50 Part I [WHAS TV information]
071 "Let's Talk It Over"- The Welfare State 3-23-50 Part II
072 "Let's Talk It Over"- Three-Way Peace In Palestine 3-31-50 Part II
073 News: Cancer Awards 4-5-50
074 Sports: Bruce Dudley 4-14-50 [American Association baseball]
075 Sports: Sutterfield-Corum Interview 4-6-50 [dub from WHAS TV]
076 News: Carl Braden Audition 4-11-50
077 "Oberlin's Observations"- Metropolitan Life 2-24-50 [news commentary]
078 President Truman- Excerpt 4-20-50
079 James McCracken, news audition. 4-21-50
080 News: Board of Aldermen 4-11-50 [daylight savings time for city]
081 General Omar Bradley - Excerpt 4-14-50 [support for NATO treaty]
082 University of Kentucky Roundtable 4-20-50 Part I ["Are Congressional Investigations Going Too Far?"]
083 Sholis - Corum [Should the Kentucky Derby be televised] 4-26-50 Part I
084 Sholis - Corum [Should the Kentucky Derby be televised] 4-26-50 Part II
085 Sholis - Corum [Should the Kentucky Derby be televised] 4-26-50 Part IV
086 Sholis - Corum [Should the Kentucky Derby be televised] 4-26-50 Part III
087 University of Kentucky Roundtable 4-20-50 Part II ["Are Congressional Investigations Going Too Far?"]
088 "You and the Horse" 5-5-50
089 "Fehr's Is There" (air show) 5-3-50 Part I
090 "Fehr's Is There" (air show) 5-3-50 Part II
091 "The Street Man"- Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs 5-6-50 Streitmann Zesta Crackers
092 76th Kentucky Derby 5-6-50 Part II of II called by Clem McCarthy
093 [Saturday Sports Review 5-6-50 Part II]
094 Saturday Sports Review with Red Barber 5-6-50 Part I
095 Pre Kentucky Derby commentary 5-6-50 Part I of II
098 "Let's Talk It Over"- Soviet Crack-Up 5-7-50 Part I
099 Raising the Television Antenna 5-11-50 Part I
100 Raising the Television Antenna 5-11-50 Part II
101 Circle Star Ranch 5-13-50 Part I [Tom Brooks, Randy Atcher, Milton Metz, Janie Workman, Red River Rangers - Bond Bread]
104 University of Kentucky Recital for May 13, 1950 5-11-50 [UK Men's Glee Club]
105 President Truman 5-15-50 Part I [Address in Chicago at the National Democratic Conference and Jefferson Jubilee]
106 President Truman 5-15-50 Part II [Address in Chicago at the National Democratic Conference and Jefferson Jubilee]
107 Circle Star Ranch 5-13-50 Part II [Tom Brooks, Randy Atcher, Milton Metz - Bond Bread]
110 Baptist Seminary Hour 5-18-50 Part II
111 Senator Robert Taft 5-16-50 Part I
112 Senator Robert Taft 5-16-50 Part II
113 Baptist Seminary Hour 5-18-50 Part I
116 "Let's Talk It Over"- School Censorship 6-4-50 Part I
117 Dr. Ralph Bunche 6-6-50 Part I & III
118 Dr. Ralph Bunche 6-6-50 Part II
119 University of Kentucky Recital 5-25-50 [Ann English, mezzo; Aimo Kivinlemi, Tenor]
120 University of Kentucky Roundtable ["The Role of Germany in World Affairs"] 5-14-50
121 President Truman- 35th Division Reunion 6-10-50 Part I
122 President Truman- 35th Division Reunion 6-10-50 Part II
123 News: 12:30 PM Paul Clark - Peter Paul [Mounds and Almond Joy candy] 6-15-50
128 Abbott Show- Television 6-12-50 Part III
129 University of Kentucky Roundtable (no date) Part II ["Is A Third World War Inevitable?"]
130 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part I
131 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part III
132 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part II
133 University of Kentucky Recital for July 1, 1950 6-22-50 [Martha Jane Stone, Genevieve Cowan, piano]
134 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: [Pete] French-Gilbert Myer Interview [Evansville coroner, female body in Ohio River] (no date); News: [Pete] French - [Gerald] Griffin [report on Muriel] Bald[ridge murder trial] DFT 5-23-50
135 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Morristown Tenn Strikes [Enka rayon factory] 6-22-50; Jameson Report- Second [Indiana Democratic] Convention 6-27-50; Crommer, Indiana Republican Convention 07-01-50;French - Trotter Interview - Campbellsville Editor [Tom Meredith evangelist noise ordinance] 5-8-50
136 Report from the United Nations Security Council on Korean Crisis 6-27-50 Part I
137 President Harry Truman 6-28-50 Part I [American Newspaper Guild]
138 President Harry Truman 6-28-50 Part II [American Newspaper Guild]
139 Report from the United Nations- Security Council on Korean Crisis 6-27-50 Part II
140 John Foster Dulles- Discussing Korea 7-1-50
141 Korean War Roundup 6-30-50 [authorization of American troops on ground]
142 University of Kentucky Roundtable 6-29-50 Part II [Improving Public Schools]
143 Re-Dedication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part I
144 Rededication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part II
145 Kangaroo Court 7-1-50 Part II
146 Rededication of "My Old Kentucky Home" 7-4-50 Part III of IV [*Continuation of WS 50143 & 50144]
147 News: Board of Aldermen 7-11-50 [trash burning and garbage removal]
148 Rededication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part IV
149 "The Street Man" 7-3-50 Streitmann Zesta Crackers
150 News with Paul Clark and sponsored by Yellow Cab 7-9-50
151 News (cut #1) 2-11-50 [Milton Metz; John L. Lewis and soft coal dispute] ; Excerpt of Clement Attlee Speech (cut #2) 2-18-50
152 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French-Huddleston, WKCT Interview 8-4-50; Case-McBrier Interview 9-11-50
153 WHAS Telephone Intervies: French-Summerkamp Interview over Ohio Plane Crash 7-13-50; Vettiner Recreation Tour 7-24-50; Vettiner Recreation Tour 7-25-50
154 Portion of Kentuckiana Bulletin Board 7-13-50: Interview with H.V. Baston, Superintendent of Louisville and Jefferson County Children's Home
155 President Harry Truman speaks to the nation explaining U.S. military involvement in Korea 7-19-50 Part I
156 President Harry Truman speaks to the nation explaining U.S. military involvement in Korea 7-19-50 Part II
157 Discussion by various local and state officials and business people on the anticipated impact of the Korean War 7-26-50 Part II
160 "Music Under the Stars" 7-25-50 Part II [Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, KY - Dorothy Gilsdorf, Bill Bickett, Ed Barrett]
161 John Foster Dulles 7-31-50 Part I
162 John Foster Dulles 7-31-50 Part II
163 University of Kentucky Roundtable 7-27-50 Part I ["Should the UN authorize use of the atomic bomb in Korea?"]
164 News: United Nations - Malik 8-3-50 [Lebanese Ambassador speaking against aggression in Korea]
165 News: United Nations - [Warren] Austin 8-3-50 [US ambassador to UN]
166 Farm: Don Davis, Indiana State Fair 9-7-50
167 United Nations Security Council - [Jacob] Malik's [Soviet Union Ambassador] Atrocities Claim 8-8-50 Part I
168 United Nations Security Council - [Jacob] Malik's [Soviet Union Ambassador] Atrocities Claim 8-8-50 Part II
169 "Let's Talk It Over"- Franco Recognition 8-13-50 Part I of III [featuring Fr. Horrigan of Bellarmine College]
170 Fellowship Chapel 8-10-50 Part I
171 Harold E. Stassen- "The Korean Situation" 8-15-50 Part I
172 Harold E. Stassen- "The Korean Situation" 8-15-50 Part II
173 Fellowship Chapel 8-10-50 Part II
176 United Nations Security Council 8-29-50 Part II
177 Winston Churchill 8-26-50 Part I
178 Winston Churchill 8-26-50 Part II [Roy Stevens Orchestra]
179 News with Clark sponsored by Falls City Beer 8-28-50
182 United Nations Security Council 8-29-50 Part I
183 "Let's Talk It Over"- Should Russia Be Expelled from the United Nations? 8-25-50 Part I of II [featuring Carl Braden on panel]
184 University of Kentucky Roundtable 8-10-50 Part I of II ["How Much Academic Freedom?"]
185 President Harry Truman 9-1-50 Part I [Radio and Television Report to the American People on the Situation in Korea]
186 President Harry Truman 9-1-50 Part II [Radio and Television Report to the American People on the Situation in Korea three month into the war]
187 "Abbott Habit" [broadcast 9-11-50] 9-6-50 Part III of III
188 Music with Hormel Girls 9-2-50 Part I
189 Prime Minister Clement Atlee 9-2-50 Part I
190 Prime Minister Clement Atlee 9-2-50 Part II
191 Music with Hormel Girls 9-2-50 Part II
192 Fellowship Chapel 9-8-50 Part I
193 President Harry Truman 9-9-50 Part I [Supporting American Troops in Korea at Home]
194 President Harry Truman 9-9-50 Part II
195 Fellowship Chapel 9-8-50 Part II
196 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Wanda Hughes-Lawrence Duncan Interview 9-11-50; Indiana State Police- Road Conditions 11-26-50; Weather Statement 11-22-50
197 Sports: University of Louisville vs. North Carolina State University 2-13-50
200 General Dwight Eisenhower- Crusade for Freedom Campaign 9-4-50
201 Allan Kline 9-12-50 Part II of III [American Farm Bureau]
202 Manhattan Handicap [09-23-1950 horse race]
203 World's Championship Horse Show 9-16-50 Part I of III
204 World's Championship Horse Show 9-16-50 Part II of III
205 University of Kentucky Roundtable 9-22-50 Part II of II ["Is College Football Over Emphasized?" with Coach Paul Bryant, Dean A.B. Kirwin]
206 World's Championship Horse Show 9-16-50 Part III of III
207 University of Kentucky Recital 9-22-50 [Helen Lipscomb, piano]
208 Your Catholic Visitor #195 9-28-50
209 Governor Earle C. Clements 9-21-50 Part I of II [candidate for US Senate]
210 Governor Earle C. Clements 9-21-50 Part II of II [candidate for US Senate]
211 "Let's Talk It Over"- Should Red China Be Admitted Into the United Nations? 10-12-50 Part II of II [Carl Braden]
012 Fellowship Chapel 9-22-50 Part II of II
113 Clements-Charles Dawson Debate 9-30-50 Part I of III [US Senate race; League of Women Voters]
214 Clements-Charles Dawson Debate 9-30-50 Part II of III [US Senate race; League of Women Voters]
215 News with Clark and sponsored by Louisville Taxicab 9-1-50
216 Clements-Charles Dawson Debate 9-30-50 Part III of III [US Senate race; League of Women Voters]
217 "Oberlin's Observations"- Mennen [Shave Products] 9-15-50 [news commentary]
218 "A Chance To Live" 10-4-50 [School Fire Safety]
219 Curt Massey Time 10-3-50 Part I of III
224 News: Ben Wilson - Pete French Interview 12-11-50 [RE: Wilson's earlier arrest for disorderly conduct]
225 News: Tom Ballentine 12-22-50 [Holiday message from Yellow Cab Co.]
226 "Rosemary" 10-11-50 [radio drama; Ivory Snow Soap]
227 University of Kentucky Roundtable 10-5-50 Part I of II ["Crusade for Freedom: Patriotism or Propaganda?"]
230 "A Chance To Live" (N.H. Englehard School) 10-10-50 [school fire safety]
231 Fellowship Chapel 10-6-50 Part I of II
232 J. Mahlik Portion (United Nations Security Council) 10-12-50 [excerpts from "Rate Your Mate" and "25 In Five"]
233 Grand Central Station 8-5-50 Part I of II
234 "Let's Talk It Over"- Should Red China Be Admitted Into the United Nations? 10-12-50 Part I of II [featuring Carl Braden]
235 University of Kentucky Roundtable - ["Crusade for Freedom: Patriotism or Propaganda?"] 10-5-50 Part II of II
238 "Let's Look It Over"- Television 10-16-50 Part II of II
239 President Harry Truman- Foreign Policy Speech, San Francisco CA 10-17-50 Part I of II
240 President Harry Truman- Foreign Policy Speech, San Francisco CA 10-17-50 Part II of II
241 Senator Clinton P. Anderson [D-NM] Danville KY 10-14-50 Part I of II
242 Freedom Bell - "Berlin" 10-24-50
243 President Harry Truman- United Nations General Assembly 10-24-50 Part I of II
244 President Harry Truman - United Nations General Assembly 10-24-50 Part II of II
245 United Nations Liberty Bell 10-24-50
246 Fellowship Chapel - Rabbi Rauch 10-19-50 Part I of II
247 "Let's Talk It Over"- Wage and Price [Controls] 10-30-50 Part I of II
248 "Let's Talk It Over"- Wage and Price [Controls] 10-30-50 Part II of II
249 Fellowship Chapel - Rabbi Rauch 10-19-50 Part II of II
252 Fellowship Chapel - Reverend C.R. Comfort 11-2-50 Part II of II
253 News: CBS Report - Truman Assassination Attempt 11-1-50 [Charles Collingwood]
254 News: Boaz Audition 11-20-50
255 Fellowship Chapel - Dr. Homer W. Carpenter 11-17-50 Part I of III
256 Fellowship Chapel - Dr. Homer W. Carpenter 11-17-50 Part II of III
257 Larry Brandon - Fundamentals of a Farm Program 11-21-50 Part I of II
258 Fellowship Chapel - Dr. Homer W. Carpenter 11-17-50 Part III of III [*Continuation of WS 50255 &50256] [Herbie Koch, organ]
259 Voice of Democracy - Neva Kennon 11-15-50
260 CBS Promotional Announcements (commercials) 8-24-51 [Life With Luigi; Meet Corliss Archer; Our Miss Brooks; Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show]
261 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Major Foreign Policy Speech 11-30-50 Part I of II
262 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Major Foreign Policy Speech 11-30-50 Part II of II
263 Recovered Weekend (cut #3) 8-29-51 [alcoholism]
268 Sports: WHAS Leadership Award 1950 12-5-50 [Kentucky Football Coach Paul Bryant]
269 Atcher's Red River Rangers (Audition) 11-30-50 [Randy Atcher, George Workman, Shorty Chesser, Bernie Smith, Sleepy Marlin, Tiny Thomale]
270 University of Kentucky Recital 12-8-50 [Anne English, mezzo-soprano]
271 Prime Minister Atlee 12-6-50 Part I of II
272 Prime Minister Atlee 12-6-50 Part II of II
273 Fellowship Chapel 12-8-50 Part 1 of 2
276 "Hi-Varieties" 1-2-51 Part II of II
277 Fellowship Chapel - Rabbi Joseph Rauch (broadcast 12-31-50) 12-12-50 Part I of II
278 Fellowship Chapel - Rabbi Joseph Rauch (broadcast 12-31-50) 12-12-50 Part II of II
279 "The Street Man"- Streitmann Zesta Crackers 1-2-51
280 TV- Santa Claus Play #5&6 12-11-50 [T-Bar-V Ranch]
281 President Truman - Report to the People 12-20-50 Part I
282 President Truman- Report to the People 12-20-50 Part II
283 Circle Star Ranch- January 6, 1951 1-10-51 Part II of II [Tom Brooks, Randy Atcher, Milton Metz - Bond Bread]
284 "Children Come A-Singing" - New Albany 12-18-50
285 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part I of V
286 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part II of V
287 "Children Come A-Singing" - Southern Junior High 12-14-50
288 Fellowship Chapel 12-21-50 Part I [Rev. Robert C. Boyd]
289 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part III of V
290 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part IV of V
291 University of Kentucky Choristers 12-20-50 Part I of II
292 University of Kentucky Choristers 12-20-50 Part II of II
293 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part V of V
294 "Echoes of '49" 12-27-49 Part II of IV
295 "Victory" 4-14-50 [Bob Flernoy; cancer awareness]
296 "Echoes of '49" 12-27-49 Part IV of IV
297 "Cancer Answer" 4-13-50
298 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Vincennes- Indiana Flood Report 1-9-50; Vincennes- Indiana Flood Report 1-17-50; Kentucky Teachers-Hugh Morris: Legislature and Teachers 2-14-50
299 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News- Connie Walton [Toyland store] 12-21-49; Hugh Morris, Frankfort KY- Fight On House Floor 3-16-50; Watkins- Lexington Bus Strike (no date)
300 Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show [Ashland Oil] 9-29-50 Part I of II #13 Murray, KY [Recorded by WLAP- Lexington KY]
301 Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show 9-29-50 [series closing message]