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PRESENTATION OF WAGNER PAPERS #107. , 10/23/1950.

 File — Box: 6, Folder: 15
Identifier: 60822

Dates

  • 10/23/1950.

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Extent

From the Collection: 77.5 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

13/05/02

Container Summary

Three quarters of this recording consists of a student radio show, The Blue and Gray Show. This opens with music by William "Bill" Ewers and John Dooley which is followed by a play adapted from William Morris' poem "Haystack in the Floods" by English Professor Paul R. Sullivan featuring Richard Gordon, Mark Hogan, Ed Carney, and Paul Roberts. The show continues with a roundup of events from area colleges from B.J. Phoenix. After the Blue and Gray Show concludes, a portion of presentation ceremony for the Robert F. Wagner Papers can be heard, with remarks from the Secretary-Treasurer of the American Federation of Labor, George Meany, followed by remarks by James B. Carey, Secretary-Treasurer of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and Herbert H. Lehman, former Governor of New York, Leon Keyersling, and Francis P. Matthews, Secretary of the Navy.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

SPECIAL EVENTS TAPE- WAGNER. ROBERT F.- PAPERS- PRESENTATION, 1950: Audio Tape

AUDIO TAPE- WAGNER, ROBERT F.- PAPERS- PRESENTATION, 1950: Audio Tape

WAGNER, ROBERT F.- PAPERS- PRESENTATION, 1950- AUDIO TAPE: Audio Tape

Repository Details

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