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Productions

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Object Details

Descriptive Entry

This record unit consists of master audio tapes for Smithsonian Galaxy editions 77-125, 1981-1983, and Radio Smithsonian programs 534-574, 1980; and scripts of Radio Smithsonian programs 1-400.
sova.sia.faru0589

Topic

Radio -- Production and direction
Telecommunication
Radio programs

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Productions

Extent

5.5 cu. ft. (11 document boxes)

Date

1969-1983

Archival Repository

Smithsonian Institution Archives

Identifier

Record Unit 589

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiotapes

Citation

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 589, Smithsonian Institution. Office of Telecommunications, Productions

Genre/Form

Audiotapes

Restrictions

Restrictions pertaining to the use of these materials may apply (based on contracts/copyright). Access restrictions may also apply if listening copies are not currently available. Listening copies can be made for a fee. Contact reference staff for details.
SIA.FARU0589
https://sova.si.edu/record/SIA.FARU0589
Record Unit 589
SIA

Record ID

ebl-1503510748823-1503510748835-0

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"Local is Beautiful." David Morris, President, Institute for Local Self-Reliance and the author of Neighborhood Power: The New Localism, explores ways for cities to achieve energy self-sufficiency.

"F.D.R's Bank Holiday"

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"From Seamstress to Broadway"

"A Polar Meltdown?" Distinguished climatologist Stephen H. Schneider discusses the possible effects of the burning of fossil fuels, such as the melting of the polar ice caps.

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"Skywatchers of Ancient Mexico"

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"Happy Birthday to the Singing Telegram"

"How Fleeting is Fame."

"Healing Power of Plants"

"Happy Birthday, Mr. Twain"

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"Floating Superlatives." John Maxtone-Graham, author of The Only Way to Cross, talks about the grand old days of the ocean liners - once the largest moving vehicles on Earth.

"Listening to the Animals"

"The 80's at the Air and Space Museum." Noal Hinners, who took over as Director of the National Air and Space Museum last year, talks about the future of the Museum.

"Clockwork Universe." A visit to a remarkable exhibition of elaborate German clocks from the late Renaissance--the golden age of clock-making.

"Behind American Art." A look at the work being done by the Archives of American Art, whose rich collections of manuscripts and tape recordings have become the nation's largest source on the subject in just 25 years.

"The Astaire Factor." Highly acclaimed pianist John Eaton explores the music Kern, Berlin, Arlen, and Gershwin composed for the inimitable Fred Astaire.

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