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- December 12, 1979
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Revitalizing Our Cities 1977 Annual Conference
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Full program list on cassette case
Radio Interview, WACL, Robert Simms, Wycross City School System
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Label: RT 60 min
Prelude to Action: The Story of Miami's Model Cities
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Label: RT 21:35
Paul Nagel was a professor at the School of Communication at the University of Miami, as well as a writer, producer, director, and actor in non-theatrical "sponsored films."
The collection includes University of Miami radio tapes and video cassettes, scripts, and publications including Tempo, UM Bulletin, UM School of Music, UM Ballet, UM School of Communication; a series of historical photographs depicting students at work in the Radio, Television and Motion Pictures department of the School of Communication; and clippings, scripts, playbills and programs from the Coconut Grove Playhouse, Parker Playhouse, the Ring Theatre, Players State Theatre, the Cannes Film Festival, Mayfair Theatre, and the Carillon Hotel.
Paul Nagel
Parable of the Piano, a sermon
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Niki Niki Tambo Nasau Rambo Bara Bara Bush Kum Bela Co - The Magic Carpet
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Title information on index card inside box
Newswatch T.V. Program (Bob Simms)
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The collection contains scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, negatives, programs, audio reels, 8mm and Super 8 film, and theater ephemera related to the career of actress and singer Nattacha Amador.
Amador, Nattacha
National Urban League Conference: 70 Years in Service to the People
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This collection contains various tape reels from the Richter Library Information Management and Systems Division.
Otto G. Richter Library Information Management and Systems Division
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Gang 2 - Central High School (Ralph)
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Focus: America radio talk show audio recordings
"Focus: America" radio talk show was created by Richard (Ric) Arenstein and Larry Wallenstein, both juniors in the Communications Department, University of Miami in 1975. The show originally started as a local program "Focus: Miami" and was produced at the UM's campus radio station WVUM-FM where Arenstein interviewed local personalities and celebrities visiting Miami.
After the successful first season, the tapes of the talk show were mailed to more than 70 college stations across the country under the name "Focus: America." In his senior year, Arenstein and his new associate, Chuck Bortunick, traveled under a grant from the Burger King Corp. to tape interviews of celebrities in other parts of the country. The show ended because of Arenstein's graduation.
Arenstein, Richard Albert, 1953-
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The David Ewen Collection consists of materials which pertain to several aspects of music, ranging from composers to opera houses and festivals, as well as his personal life and work. The papers follow the original order established by David Ewen.
The bulk of the collection contains information and some correspondence pertaining to American and foreign composers and serious and popular performers such as George Gershwin, Charles Ives, Igor Stravinsky, Gustav Mahler, Maria Callas, Bing Crosby, and other notable 20th century composers and performers.
Ewen, David, 1907-1985
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