1930s item index
digital call no description copyright check tape call no notes
VVL 00034 Roosevelt, Franklin. FDR declares war on Japan, December 8, 1941 Ok for web and loan M2267 bd01 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00230 McPherson, Aimee Semple: Religious dialogue, "Are You Happy?", 1931 Ok for web and loan M1056 bd07 NGSW 1930s recording (pre-queue)
VVL 00234 Aimee McPherson's musical sermon, "Calvaries [sic] Rose"] [sound
recording, 1931
OK to hold and loan (preservation) M1056 bd06 NGSW 1930s recording (pre-queue)
VVL 00283 Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
Title Fireside chat about changes needed in the U.S. Supreme court
Ok for web and loan M716 NGSW prototype. Originally J. Richardson order. (Analog fill. Make no tape).
VVL 00286 Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
Title First fireside chat
Ok for web and loan M714 bd03 NGSW 1930s recording J. Richardson order (Order filled. Do not make analogue tape)
VVL 00463 Roosevelt, Franklin D., Pearl Harbor Day fireside chat: message to the American people on the implications and plans for the war, CBS 1941 Ok for web and loan M521 bd02 NGSW prototype. Originally MN Public Radio (filled).
VVL 00534 Addams, Jane. Excerpt of remark at World Conference on Disarmament, regarding women's fight for universal disarmament. Broadcast on Fox Movietone, 1933. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M1065 bd02 NGSW 1930s recording
VVL 00540 Rockefeller, John D. (John Davison). Statement from his residence in Florida about his faith and hope in America. Broadcast on Fox Movietone, 1930. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M1065 bd08 NGSW 1930s prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00604 Presidents of the United States in theTwentieth-century. Contributions reviewed are FDR through R.M. Nixon with actual voices from the inaugurations. Tony Janak, 1972 Ok for web and loan M3921 bd08 NGSW prototype. Presidents voices okay for the web. Any other narration should not be included on the web.
VVL 00605 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Fireside talk discussing necessity of speed-up in national defense and reviewing accomplishments of military and economic preparedness so far Ok for web and loan M905 NGSW prototype. H-net request
VVL 00675 Hoover, Herbert. 1932 campaign speech. Broadcast on Fox Movietone, 1932. Ok for web and loan M540 bd15 NGSW prototype. (already on presidents web site.)
VVL 00678 Prohibition. McPherson, Aimee Semple. Broadcast on Fox Movieton, 1932. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M540 bd18 NGSW 1930s recording
VVL 00680 Addams, Jane. Signatures obtained from public on disarmament. Fox Movietone, 1932. Ok for web and loan M540 bd20 NGSW 1930s recording (already on Matrix's Expo98 web site…)
VVL 00690 Hoover, Herbert, Herbert Hoover gives a readio address, from Elko, Nevada, on election eve 1932. Recorded November 7, 1932, Eliko, Nevada. Gift of Herbert Hoover Library, SRT-68/076. Ok for web and loan M4696 bd05 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00695 Willkie, Wendell L. Future of America (excerpt). Private recording (air check), May 15, 1940.
Summary: Campaign speech, 1940 Presidential campaign; attacks recovery of U.S from depression.
OK to hold and loan (preservation) M378 bd02 NGSW 1930s prototype. Are older campaign speeches (before 1963) okay for the web?
VVL 00696 Long, Huey Pierce. Excerpt from political speech regarding homesteads for every American family. Broadcast on CBS (radio), 1934. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M522 bd01 NGSW 1930s prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00701p1-2 Coughlin, Charles E. Charles E. Coughlin speaks on social justice, part one. Originally broadcast on Detroit radio station, WJR, November 10 - 24, 1935. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M195-M196 bd01 NGSW 1930s prototype. May not be okay for web. Part three is M196 bd02.
VVL 00706 Collier, John, John Collier talks about Indian affairs during FDR's administration. Collier tells of the recording made by Woodrow Wilson to greet Indians on their reservations. Recorded by G. R. Vincent, June 14, 1939. Ok for web and loan M394 bd04 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00717 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Excerpt of acceptance of nomination at 1932 Democratic National Convention. Broadcast on CBS, 1932. Ok for web and loan M1034 bd06 NGSW prototype. Believed to be safe, but what is the status of political conventions?
VVL 00736 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Addresses the American nation from the Oval Office about the invasion of Poland and US stance on entry into WWII. 1930s radio. NVL, April, 1964. Ok for web and loan M619 bd14 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00739 Roosevelt, Franklin D. With the voices of Alben William Barkley and Herbert Hoover at FDRs nomination for the 1932 Election. 1930s Radio. NVL, April, 1964. Ok for web and loan M618 bd03 NGSW 1930s prototype.
VVL 00740 Roosevelt, Franklin. Speaks to the public about the Bank Holiday/Crisis. 1930s Radio. NVL, April, 1964. Ok for web and loan M618 bd04 NGSW prototype. This may be part of the Fireside Chat 'On the Bank Crisis' given on March 12, 1933.
VVL 00751 Tugwell, Rexford G. Memoirs of the New Deal. An informal talk with Dean Zelman Cowen at Center for the Study of the Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California. CSDI 1962. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M971-M972 bd01 NGSW 1930s prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00753 Tugwell, Rexford. Rexford Tugwell describes and plays tapes of FDR's first inauguration. With the voices of Franklin Roosevelt and Leo Leo. Recorded by L.L. Carey, March 4, 1975. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M1942 bd05 NGSW prototype. FDR voice OK for web.
VVL 00755 Hoover, Herbert. Herbert Hoover speaks to the GOP National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, on the subject The road to freedom, attacking the four-year record of Roosevelt's New Deal. Recorded June 10, 1936. Ok for web and loan M4698 bd01 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00757 LaFollette, Philip addresses himself to ways of pulling out of the depression. Introduced by Oliver Owen Kuhn. Broadcast on The national radio forum, March 14, 1932. Ok for web and loan M3530 bd01 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00760 LaFollette, Robert M. praises his brother Philip and the Wisconsin Progressive Party, talks about the depression and proposes a National Economic Council. Introduced by Oliver Owen Kuhn. Recorded March 14, 1932. Ok for web and loan M3531 bd02 NGSW prototype. (May be a radio broadcast same as 00757)
VVL 00761 Lewis, John Llewellyn. Wages and hours, a radio lecture. Broadcast September 11, 1932. Second in a series on American labor and the nation. Produced by the National Advisory Council on Radio in Education. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M3532 bd01 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00763 Lewis, John L. Industrial democracy, description of the situation of labor in the US. Recorded December 31, 1936. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M3532 bd03 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00764 Long, Huey. part 1 : documentary on the life and time of Huey Long. Includes tapes of FDR, Father Coughlin, and Francis Townsend, along with many Long speeches. Broadcast on PBS-TV, October 15, 1986 OK to hold and loan (preservation) M1196 pt1, pt2 NGSW prototype. Some speeches may be okay for the web?
VVL 00765 Lewis, John Llewellyn. Labor and the Supreme Court with the voice of Larry Elliott. Broadcast on WABC, New York (The Columbia Network), May 14, 1937. From Wisconsin Historical Archives. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M3646 bd01 NGSW prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00767 U.A.W. strike at GM, national guard at Chevrolet strike in Flint, Michigan, January 12, 1937 remembered by participants. Broadcast on PBS (With banners and babies). OK to hold and loan (preservation) M3931 bd03 NGSW prototype. Use only old 1937 material.
VVL 00776 Lewis, John L. tells an outdoor rally that politicians will take away their wages unless they organize into unions. Broadcast on CBS, 1932. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2045 bd10 NGSW prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00781 Terkel, Studs talks about the sense of shame felt by the unemployed during the great depression and of the aspirations of working people. Broadcast on NPR, March 19, 1975. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M1944 bd07 NGSW prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00786 Guthrie, Woodie with Bess Lomax: Dust Bowl refugees. Library of Congress, March 27, 1940. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M784 bd02-M785 NGSW prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00787 Guthrie, Woody. Dust Bowl songs and conversation with Woody Guthrie. With the voice of Alan Lomax. Library of Congress, March 22, 1940. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M782bd02-M784bd01 NGSW prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00795 Rogers, Will mocks the Wickersham report investing the abuse of the Volstead Act. Oklahoma State University Archives, n.d. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2279 bd05 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00799 Rogers, Will makes an appeal for charitable donations to help victims of the Dust Bowl. Oklahoma State Univeristy Archives, n.d. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2279 bd09 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00800 Rogers, Will predicts the reactions of future archaeologists digging up Claremore, Oklahoma and Washington, D.C. Oklahoma State University Archives, n.d. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2279 bd10 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00801 Rogers, Will talks about contemporary ills such as unemployment, poverty, prohibition. Oklahoma State University Archives, n.d. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2279 bd11 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00810 Rogers, Will. A tongue-in-cheek nomination of Henry Ford to be President of the United States. Recorded by Keith Bollwahn, 1931. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2038 bd07 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00814 Lindbergh, Charles says that commercial isolationism is no longer possible. Lindbergh also tells of regularly scheduled international air routes of the future, in his first formal broadcast. Broadcast on CBS, August 8, 1930. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2581 bd02 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00827 Dies, Martin addresses a mass meeting at Madison Square Gardens. Broadcast on NBC, November 29, 1938. Introduction by Merwin K. Hart. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2875 bd02 NGSW prototype. May not be okay for web.
VVL 00830 Wells, H.G. talks about the need for the study of the future growing out of the accelerating forward rush of technology. Gift from the National Archives #200-1532, 1932. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2869 bd03 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00834 Let's Dance (radio program). Broadcast by Ferris State College, January 26, 1935. Broadcast of Benny Goodman and his band on NBC. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M1965 bd01 NGSW prototype. !! MAY NOT BE SAFE FOR WEB !!
VVL 00838 American chorus sings songs of the Spanish Civil War in Spanish and English, many dealing with the fighting of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Recorded 1939. Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Butch Hawes, Bess Lomax. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M4804 bd01 NGSW prototype. !! MAY NOT BE SAFE FOR WEB !!
VVL 00862 The great depression / narrated by Hughes Rudd. With the voice of Franklin D. Roosevelt, John Kenneth Galbraith, Eric Sevareid, William Wright, General Smedley Butler, Al Jolson and more. Broadcast on CBS-TV, March 29, 1976. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2234 NGSW prototype. Some voices may be okay for the web
VVL 00863 The Roosevelt years : 1933. Broadcast on KXL, Portland, Ore., 1973. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2458 NGSW prototype. Use only FDR voice on web
VVL 00864 The Roosevelt years : 1934. Broadcast on KXL, Portland, Ore., 1973. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2462 NGSW prototype. Use only FDR voice on web
VVL 00865 The Roosevelt years : 1935. Broadcast on KXL, Portland, Ore., 1973. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2461 NGSW prototype. Use only FDR voice on web
VVL 00868 The Roosevelt years : 1938. Broadcast on KXL, Portland, Ore., 1973. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2477 NGSW prototype. Use only FDR voice on web
VVL 00869 The Roosevelt years : 1939. Broadcast on KXL, Portland, Ore., 1973. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2502 NGSW prototype. Use only FDR voice on web
VVL 00870 The Roosevelt years : 1940. Broadcast on KXL, Portland, Ore., 1973. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M2501 NGSW prototype. Use only FDR voice on web
VVL 00871 Michigan Public Radio looks at labor oratory at the Vincent Voice Library with Sally Eisele and Maurice Crane. Includes the voices of Jimmy Hoffa, John L. Lewis and Walter Reuther. Broadcast on WKAR (East Lansing, Mich.), September 1987. Ok for web and loan M4531 bd01 NGSW prototype. (MSU production)
VVL 00873 Feuds and fights in a decade of furors. The Depression, the war in Spain, labor violence, feuds on radio, the two Schmeling-Louis fights, told by the original actors and narrated by Rudy Vallee. Gift from Rick Krepela. Early 1930s. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M1191 bd05 NGSW prototype. Some material may be okay for web.
VVL 00900 Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964. Speech on econmic relief. Recordings from 1930-1953. Ok for web and loan M141 bd1 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00904 Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964. Deficit spending and unemployment. Recordings from 1930-1953. Ok for web and loan M141 bd5 NGSW prototype.
VVL 00907 Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair), 1874-1952. FDR's Secretary of the Interior, Harold Ickes, campaigns against Wendell Wilkie's record late in the 1940 Presidential campaign. October 18, 1940. Gift from Robert Ripps. 25 min. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M4309 bd01 NGSW 1930s recording
VVL 00941 McPherson, Aimee Semple, 1890-1944. Sermon "Come unto Me'. Recorded by Columbia Phonograph Company, 1933. McPherson sings "I ain't a gonna grieve" accompanied by a choir. OK to hold and loan (preservation) M554 bd02 NGSW 1930s recording