Reel 3
Contains 98 Results:
WHK WGAR: Paul Revere by Daisy Warner, Assistant Publicity Secretary, 22-April-1933
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WJAY: The Public Works of Art Project by William M. Milliken, Director, 27-March-1934
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WHK: William M. Milliken, Director, 28-April-1934
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WGAR: "Enamels, Yesterday and Today" by H. Edward Winters, 05-August-1936
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WTAM: "George Wesley Bellows and His Place in Contemporary Art" by Daisy Weld Warner, Assistant Publicity Secretary, 30-December-1936
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WTAM: "Oriental Influence in American Painting" by Margaret Fairbanks, Instructor, 19-July-1937
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WTAM: "Sculpture of Our Time" by Margaret Fairbanks, Instructor, 18-November-1937
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WTAM: "Cleveland's Heritage of Beauty" by William Milliken, Director, 07-February-1938
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WTAM: "Cleveland Unites Forces For City Beautification" by William Milliken, Director, 04-April-1938
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.
WTAM: "Medival Wooden Sculptures" (Rockefellar Gifts) by Margaret Fairbanks, Instructor, 19-August-1938
This small collection on microfilm consists of transcripts of radio talks presented by museum staff on local radio stations on various topics including the May Show, the Museum's twentieth anniversary, exhibitions, collections, and programs. Regretfully, there are no audio files to accompany the transcripts.