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| Genre/Form: | Educational radio programs Historical radio programs Public affairs radio programs Radio adaptations Children's radio programs Fiction radio programs Nonfiction radio programs Radio serials Drama |
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| Material Type: | Audio book, etc. |
| Document Type: | Sound Recording |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
John Allen Wolf; Lyman Bryson; Frank Ernest Hill; Edward Mabley; Richard Sanville; Earle McGill; J David Goldin; Albert Bigelow Paine; Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. Education Division.; National Education Association of the United States.; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.; Marr Sound Archives. |
| OCLC Number: | 599812389 |
| Notes: | Radio recording of an educational program. CBS net origination. Additional data from audition, supplemented by reference materials. Provenance: J. David Goldin collection. Instantaneous-cut lacquer transcription disc; inside start. |
| Credits: | Produced by Columbia's Dept. of Education with the endorsement of the National Education Association. Arkansas bear: Albert Bigelow Paine, author; Edward Mabley, adapter; Richard Sanville, director. Understanding our world: Earle McGill, director; Frank Ernest Hill, writer; Leon Levine, producer. |
| Performer(s): | John Allen Wolfe, announcer. Arkansas bear: Various actors. Understanding our world: Frank Ernest Hill, Lyman Bryson, speakers. |
| Production notes: | Originally broadcast Apr. 26, 1945 (Arkansas bear) and Apr. 27, 1945 (Understanding our world). Recorded by Teaching Aids Laboratory, Ohio State University. |
| Description: | 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in. |
| Series Title: | J. David Goldin collection. |
| Other Titles: | American school of the air. Part 1. This living world. Understanding our world. This living world. Part 1. Understanding our world. Understanding our world. Part 1. Tales from far and near. Arkansas bear. American school of the air (Radio program) |
Abstract:
Tales from far and near series ran on Thursdays. In this episode, a dramatized radio adaptation about a young boy who meets a talking and fidde-playing bear. The two of them travel and perform together, making friends and having many adventures. This living world series ran on Fridays and featured dramas and discussions of contemporary life. In this episode, a discussion about the importance of analyzing the source of information. The speakers also discuss the different mediums of news coverage used for the San Francisco World Security Conference.
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