Miscellaneous Phonograph Records, v.d.
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Abolish property taxes in California (the case). Los Angeles: United Organizations, [ca. 1971].
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Fred Allen Show. WNBC. New York, 1948.
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El Uruguay. Serie descriptiva dirigida y editada por La Asociacion Nacional de Broadcasters Uruguayos. Montevideo: ANDEBU, [ca. 1960].
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Australian ballads, sung by the Bandicoots. Record Adelaide, The Libraries Board of South Australia, 1962.
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Lightnin' Bill Jones' escape from the Indians.
Me and Grant.
Hamlet.
Oliver! Book, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart ... New York: Colgems Records, Incorporated, c1968.
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Queen for a day.
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Charles Laughton reading from the Bible. New York: Decca, 1950.
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Leclerc. Histoire de la 2e D.B.1949.
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Bertolt Brecht singt zwei Songs aus der Dreigroschenoper Die Moritat von Mackie Messer / Leid von der Unzulänglichkeit menschlichen Strebens . [Frankfurt am Main]: Suhrkamp Verlag, [1960].
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Keep it moving! CIO-NBC Labor for Victory Program, June 13, 1943.
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Reply to Mme. Chiang Kai-shek by Harry Bridges and delegates. San Francisco, California, June 4-10, 1943.
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Burns and Allen radio show, January 13, 1946.
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Prime Minister Chamberlain. Electro-Vox. [Phonodisc].
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Speech to International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union, Local 10, CIO Hall. San Francisco, California, March 19, 1943.
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His memoirs and his speeches, 1918 to 1945. New York: London Records, c1964.
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The poems of John W. Clark read by the poet. As recorded for the Library of Congress. New York: Gryphon Records, c1962.
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The big news of '59. Produced and directed by Dan Bloom. New York, 1960.
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Columbia Pacific Radio Network. Minority report, 1956.
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Eisenhower in Asia (December 1959) and Khrushchev in America (September 1959). New York, 1960.
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KNX. Columbia Pacific Radio Network. Minority report, March 11, 1956.
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Contemporary poets set in jazz. Music: Wallace Record Southam. Arr.: Kenny Napper. [Sung by] Belle Gonzalez. [London] Jupiter Recordings, Ltd., 1965.
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Welcome to Col. Lindberg on his return from Paris, June 11, 1927 by Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States. RCA Victor PA 102A [Phonodisc].
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La Comedie Francaise joue Horace de Corneille. Paris: Simul et Singulis, [ca. 1948].
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La Comedie Francaise joue Le Cid de Corneille. Paris: Simul et Singulis, [ca. 1948].
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The poems of Gene Derwood read by the poet. Recorded by the Library of Congress. With an anthology of poets' voices: readings of her poems by Joseph Bennett, Conrad Aiken, Richard Eberhart, Leonie Adams, Richard Wilbur, George Barker, Isabella Gardner, Oscar Williams. [New Rochelle, New York]: Spoken Arts, Incorporated, [c1955].
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Doce poetas en sus voces. Madrid: Discos Aguilar, 1963.
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The cocktail party. A Gilbert Miller Production featuring members of the original New York Production. New York: Decca Records, 1950.
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Murder in the cathedral. New York: Caedmon, [c. 1968] Theatre Recording Society Production TRS 330.
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Cherry tree carol. Recorded February 23, 1941.
Shut my Pistol. Recorded March 9, 1941.
Tarrier Song. Recorded February 24, 1941.
Widdicombe Fair. Recorded February 24, 1941.
Brown skin gal. Recorded February 6, 1941.
Hush, hush. Recorded February 6, 1941.
In my fathers house. Recorded February 6, 1941.
You gotta stand bunyme beneath willow. Recorded February 6, 1941.
Reading from “Starting From San Francisco.” New York: New Directions, [c1961].
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Tentative description of a dinner to promote the impeachment of President Eisenhower and other poems by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. [San Francisco]: Fantasy Records, [ca. 1958].
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The first family, featuring Vaughn Meader... New York: Cadence Records, 1962.
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Howl and other poems. San Francisco: Fantasy Records, 1959.
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Contemporary poets set in jazz. [London] Jupiter Recordings, 1966.
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Stevenson bandwagon album. Hollywood, 1952.
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Shall we send our youth to war? RCA Victor PA 102B [Phonodisc].
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I can't stand Jack Benny because, December 3, 1945.
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Jazz canto, An anthology of poetry and Jazz (vol.1). Hollywood, California: World Pacific Records, c1958.
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[Poems]. Carmel, May 1955.
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From Rip Van Winkle, January 1940.
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Meet me in Seattle (at the fair).
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The Jupiter anthology of 20th century English Record poetry (Part 2). [London]: Jupiter Recordings, [1961].
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Really Rosie Sound recording. Lyrics by Maurice Sendak. Original Television soundtrack recordings. A&M/Ode Records, SP77027, [1975].
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Open Forum. Air Check, April 9,1950.
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[Unidentified].
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Reading French by Charles Boyer. Musical background composed and conducted by Victor Young. [New York]: Decca Records, 1944.
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California 49 to 49. National Broadcasting Company recording from June 26, 1949.
The League of Nations. New York: Rare Records, Incorporated, [197-?].
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Welcoming home ceremonies for Generals Doolittle and Patton, held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Los Angeles, Saturday evening, June 9, 1945.
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Speech by Senator Joseph McCarthy. Electro-Vox [Phonodisc], November 3, 1952.
La Comedie Francaise joue Le jeu de l'amour et du hasard de Marivaux. Paris: Simul et Singulis, [ca. 1948].
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Testimonial dinner speech for the Donald W. Douglas Engineering and Product Development Center. Long Beach, California, October 20, 1962.
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The story of Ossian read by John Masefield, O.M. New Rochelle, New York: Spoken Arts, 1960.
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Old songs and spirituals.
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Don Juan ou le festin de Pierre. Mise en scene de Jean Vilar. Musique de Maurice Jarre. [Paris]: L'encyclopedic Sonore, [ca. 1955].
Desert magic: songs of Death Valley and the west. The music of 'Aim Morhardt and Lee Early as sung at the annual Death Valley Encampments by the desert ministrel of the new '49ers, 'Aim Morhardt ... Los Angeles: Death Valley '49ers, Incorporated, n.d.
The diary of Anais Nin. Read by Anais Nin. Directed by Arthur Luce Klein. New Rochelle, New York: Spoken Arts, Incorporated, ca. 1971.
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Let me read you my own stories as the story tellers of old ... San Francisco: Sound Portraits, c1948.
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Let me read you my own stories ...c1948.
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Robinson Jeffers anniversary. Los Angeles: Privately recorded, June 10, 1955.
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Spanish is the lovin' tongue. Recorded February 23, 1941.
Voices of the American Revolution. Edited and Narrated by Howard H. Peckham. Directed by William B. Stegath. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Broadcasting Service, [1960?].
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Pipe night at The Players to honor Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. Howard Lindsay, Pipemaster. [New York]: The Players, 1963.
Poets reading (no.2). London: Jupiter Recordings, Record Limited, 1959.
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Steam echoes: the unforgettable, sound drama of steam engines in action. Van Nuys, California, c1959.
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[Recordings of various entertainment stars].
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Conversations regarding the future of architecture, 1956.
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Une heure avec Jean Rigaux. Edite par Raoul Solar. [Paris]: B.I.E.M., n.d.].
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Rendezvous with destiny. Historical narration by Cesar Saerchinger. Editorial advisor, James Rowland Angell. New York, National Broadcasting Company, 1946.
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An interview with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Los Angeles: Non-commercial recording, 1941.
Heredity and environment. Cincinatti, Ohio: Sound Seminars, n.d.
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Goethe: His personality and his work. Aspen, Colorado: Winchester Records, 1949.
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Scenes from Romeo and Juliet, Soliloquies from Hamlet, and Five Sonnets. Performed by John Gielgud and Pamela Brown. New York: Decca, 1951.
A collection of recorded radio broadcasts. v.p.
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This vintage year in France [1950?].
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”Breathing of first things / speak to me, child.“ New poems by Hy Sobiloff, read by the poet. New York: Gryphon Records, c1963.
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William Howard Taft on labor. New York: Rare Records, Incorporated, [197-?].
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Norman Thomas reminisces, directed by Arthur Luce Klein. New Rochelle, New York: Spoken Arts, Incorporated, 1959.
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Three song cycles. New York: Composers Recordings, Incorporated, 1969.
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Plaidoirie pour Salan. [Paris]: La Voix de L'Auteur, [ca. 1962].
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A tribute to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, April 15, 1945. New York: National Broadcasting Company, 1945.
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Voices from the moon: The landing on the record moon by the astronauts of Apollo 11, July 1969. Philadelphia: Philco-Ford, 1969.
Hundred years of writing in California. Sacramento, June 1950.
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Prairie Flower. Recorded March 9, 1941.
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Congo. Recorded March 9, 1941.
Dwelling. Recorded March 9, 1941.