Chicago Public Schools, Radio Council collection. ca. 1938-1945

List of volumes,

By Marian Roth

 

At Chicago History Museum, 1601 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60614-6038

 

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Call#: PN1991.77 .A1C4 (please specify volume#)

Vol.# / Title

v. 1 Democracy Says I Will, 1942-1943

v. 2 Daily Reports 1941-1942

v. 3 Daily Reports 1943-1944

v. 4 From the Library, Second Semester 1944-1945

v. 5 Foreign Language Broadcasts, 1939 Sept.-1940 June

v. 6 Foreign Language Broadcasts, 1940 Sept.-1941 June

v. 7 Foreign Language Series 1941 Nov.-1942 March

v. 8 Hablemos Espanol, 1943-1944

v. 9 High School Hour Scripts, 1937 Nov.-1938 May

v. 10 High School Hour, 1938 Oct.-1939 June

v. 11 High School Studio Party, 1939 Oct.-1940 June

v. 12 High School Studio Party, 1940 Oct.-1941 June

v. 13 High School Studio Party, 1941 Sept.-1942 June

v. 14 High School Studio Party, 1942 Sept.-1943 June

v. 15 Historic Illinois, 1940 Feb.-1940 June

v. 16 Home is Illinois:  State History

v. 17 Hour of the Magic Boots, 1938 Oct.-1939 June

v. 18 Hour of the Magic Boots, 1939 Sept.-1940 June

v. 19 Hour of Magic Boots, 1940 Sept.-1941 June

v. 20 Hour of Magic Boots, 1941 Sept.-1942 June

v. 21 In-High School Work Shop

v. 22 Inquiring Mother, 1939 Oct.-1940 June

v. 23 Inquiring Mother, 1940 Sept.-1941 June

v. 24 Inquiring Mother, 1941 Oct.-1942 June

v. 25 It Pays to Learn-W.P.A.

v. 26 Jack and Jill, Vol. 1, 1944 Feb.-1944 June

v. 27 Jack and Jill, Vol. 2, 1944 Aug.-1945 Jan.

v. 28 Jack and Jill, Vol.3, 1945 Jan-1945 June

v. 29 Languages in Action, 1943 Feb.-1943 June

v. 30 Languages in Action, 1943 Oct.-1944 Jan.

v. 31 Lady Make-Believe, 1945 Feb.-1945 June

v. 32 Know your Job, Oct. 1938-April 1940

v. 33 The Kangaroo and Others Too

v. 34 Lady Make-Believe

v. 35 Let the Artist Speak: Pan-Americana Series, Part 1

v. 36 Let the Artist Speak: Pan-American Series, Part 2

v. 37 Let the Artist Speak, Feb. 1940-June 1940

v. 38 Let the Artist Speak, Sept. 1940-Feb. 1941

v. 39 Let the Artist Speak: Pan-American Series, Sept. 1941-June 1942

v. 40 Let the Artist Speak, Oct. 1942-Jan. 1943

v. 41 Let's Be Neighbors: Music of the Other Americas

v. 42 Let's Tell a Story, Oct. 1938-June 1939

v. 43 Let's Tell a Story, Sept. 1939-June 1940

v. 44 Let's Tell a Story, Sept. 1940-June 1941

v. 45 Let's Tell a Story, Sept. 1942-June 1943

v. 46 Let's Tell a Story, Sept. 1943-June 1944

v. 47 The Library and the Radio, Sept. 1940-June 1941

v. 48 Literature Programs, 2nd Semester, 1944-45

v. 49 Makers of Chicago

v. 50 Men and Events, October, 1938-January 22, 1939

v. 51 Midwest School Broadcast Conference, Vol. 1, June 1938

v. 52 Miscellaneous Scripts, 1939-1940

v. 53 Miscellaneous Scripts, 1941-1942

v. 54 Modern Language Programs, February-May, 1939

v. 55 Monthly Reports, 1937-1941

v. 56 Monthly Report, 1940-1941

v. 57 Mother Goose Lady, Sept. 1941-June 1942

v. 58 The Mother Goose Lady, Oct. 1942-Jan. 1943

v. 59 Mother Goose Lady, Sept. 1943-June 1944

v. 60 Mother Goose Lady, First Semester, 1944-45

v. 61 Music in the Air, Second Semester 1944-1945

v. 62 Music Programs, 1940-1941

v. 63 The New China, First Semester, 1944-45

v. 64 Numbers at Work 1943

v. 65 Numbers at Work, First Semester 1943-44

v. 66 On Parle Francais, 1943-44

v. 67 Ohio State Evaluation of Chicago School Broadcasts

v. 68 The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. XLVII, November, 1941, No. 3

v. 69 Let's Look at Canada, 1944-1945

v. 70 Radio Council Handbooks, Oct. 1938-June 1939: Broadcast handbook-The Hour of the Magic Boots

v. 71 Special Scripts, 1943-1944

v. 72 Special Scripts, Second Semester 1944-1945

v. 73 Clippings, Volume II, Sept. 1938-June 1939

v. 74 Radio Council Clippings, 1939-1940

v. 75 Radio Council Clippings, 1940-1941

v. 76 Radio Council Clippings, 1941-1942

v. 77 Radio Council Clippings, 1942-1943

v. 78 Radio Council Clippings, 1943-1944

v. 79 Radio Council Clippings, 1944-1945

v. 80. Miscellaneous Clippings

v. 81. Miscellaneous Clippings

v. 82. Special Bulletins, 1939-1940

v. 83. Special Bulletins, 1941-1942

v. 84. Special Bulletins, 1942-1943

v. 85. Special Bulletins, 1943-1944 [Sept. 9, 1943-June 9, 1944]

v. 86. Program Bulletins, 1937-1938

v. 87. Program Bulletins, First Semester 1938-1939 [September-January]

v. 88. Program Bulletins, First Semester 1938-1939 [duplicate]

v. 89. Program Bulletins, 1939-1940 [September-June]

v. 90. Program Bulletins, Sept. 1940-June 1941

v. 91. Program Bulletins, Sept. 1941-June 1942

v. 92. Radio Council Handbooks, Sept. 1938-June 1939

v. 93. Broadcast Handbooks, Sept. 1939-June 1940

v. 94. Broadcast Handbooks, Sept. 1940-June 1941

v. 95. Broadcast Handbooks, Sept. 1941-June 1942

v. 96. Broadcast Handbooks, First Semester 1942-1943

v. 97. Broadcast Handbooks, First Semester 1943-1944

v. 98. Broadcast Handbooks, First Semester 1943-1944 [duplicate of volume 97]

v. 99. Broadcast Handbooks, Second Semester 1943

v. 100. Broadcast Handbooks, Second Semester 1943-1944

v. 101. Broadcast Handbooks, First Semester 1944-1945

v. 102, Broadcast Handbooks, Second Semester 1944-1945

v. 103. Prep Sports, First Semester 1938-1939 WBBM

v. 104. Prep Sports Jan. 1939-June 1939

v. 105. Prep Sports, Sept. 1939-June 1940

v. 106. Prep Sports, 1940-1941

v. 107. Prep Sports, 1941-1942

v. 108. Prep Sports, 1942-1943

v. 109. Prep Sports, 1944-1945

v. 110. Open Sesame, Sept. 1939-June 1940 [Teachers' Broadcast Handbook]

v. 111. Open Sesame, Sept. 1940-June 1941 [Teachers' Broadcast Handbook]

v. 112. Open Sesame, Sept. 1941-June 1942 [Broadcast Handbook]

v. 113. Open Sesame, Oct. 1942-Jan. 1943

v. 114. Our America, by Leonard C. Brown

v. 115. Pieces of Eight, First Semester, 1938-1939 [Broadcast handbook]

v. 116. Pieces of Eight, Oct. 1938-June 1939 [Broadcast Handbook]

v. 117. Pieces of Eight, Sept. 1939-June 1940

v. 118. Pieces of Eight, Sept. 1940-June 1941

v. 119. Pieces of Eight, Sept. 1941-June 1942

v. 120. Pieces of Eight, Sept. 1942-Feb. 1943

v. 121. Pan-American Study Outlines, Chicago Public High Schools

An Outline for the Study of Latin-American History Incidental to the Teaching of the Social Sciences in Chicago Public High Schools

v. 122. Places and People, 1943-1944

v. 123. Places and People, First Semester 1944-1945

v. 124. Places and People, Second Semester 1944-1945

v. 125. Radio Council Daily Reports 1942-1943

v. 126. Radio News--Communications, June 1943

v. 127. Special Scripts, First Semester 1943-1944

v. 128. The Student Chorus, First Semester 1938-1939

v. 129. Across the River/Lake Front/ WPA

v. 130. Adventures of Broadcasting in Chicago

v. 131. American History Programs, Second Semester 1944-1945

v. 132. American Neighbors, First Semester 1944-1945

v. 133. American Neighbors, Second Semester 1944-1945

v. 134. America's Heroes, First Semester 1944-1945

v. 135. America's Heroes, Second Semester 2944-1945

v. 136. Answer Me This; Have You Heard? --U. S. Office of Education

v. 137. Army Album, Especially Prepared for Radio, 1941 October

v. 138. Backgrounds in Geography, Second Semester, 1944-1945

v. 139. Bag of Tales, Second Semester, 1944-1945

v. 140. Battle of Books, 1943-1944

v. 141. Battle of Books, First Semester, 1944-1945

v. 142. Battle of Books, Second Semester, 1944-1945

v. 143. Better Americans--W.P.A.

v. 144 where does it start?

v. 145. Roys Radio Guild Competition, 1944

v. 146. Business Manager's Report, 1942

v. 147. By Freedom's Light, 1943-1944

v. 148. Centennial Scripts, May 1945

v. 149. Central Radio Workshop, 1941

v. 150. Central Radio Workshop, Second Semester, 1944-1945

v. 151. Chicago High School Hour, 1939

v. 152. Program Bulletins, 1942-1943

v. 153. Program Schedules, Program Bulletins, 1943-1944

v. 154. Program Bulletins and Schedules, 1944-1945

v. 155. Radio Council Clippings, 1937-1938

v. 156. Radio Education Survey, 1943-1945

v. 157. Reports and Surveys, 1939-1944

v. 158. Science Reporter, Oct. 1938-June 1939

v. 159. Science Reporter, Sept. 1939-June 1940

v. 160. Science Reporter, 1940-1941

v. 161, Science Reporter, Sept. 1942-Feb. 1943

v. 162. Science Story-Teller, Sept. 1941-June 1942

v. 163. Science Story-Teller, 1942-1943

v. 164. So You're Going to College, Oct. 1939-June 1940

v. 165. Social Studies Programs, 2nd Semester, 1944-1945

v. 166. Special Bulletins, 1940-1941

v. 167. Special Bulletins, 1944-1945

v. 168. Special Programs, Nov. 1938-June 1939

v. 169. Special Scripts, Sept. 1938-June 1940

v. 170. Special Scripts, First Semester, 1944-1945

v. 171. Special Scripts, 1944-1945

v. 172. Special Scripts, Sept. 1942-June 1943

v. 173. Staff Meeting Minutes, 1938-1941

v. 174. Station WBEZ, Studio and Program Log, April 18, 1943-June 21, 1944

v. 175. Stories That Live: KOAC School of the Air , 1943-1944

v. 176. Student Chorus (Evening School, Occupational Research, Special Broadcasts), Vol. IV

v. 177. Student Chorus, Oct. 1938-June 1939

v. 178. Student Chorus, Sept. 1939-June 1940

v. 179. Teacher and the Radio Program, [Feb. 1, 1939]

v. 180. Teacher and the Radio Program, 1940

v. 181. Teacher and the Radio Program, 1940

v. 182. Those Adventurous Years, WPA

v. 183. Thousand Million Office of Facts and Figures

v. 184. Thousand Million, First Semester, 1943-1944

v. 185. Thousand Million, Second Semester, 1943-1944

v. 186. Travel Time, 1940-1941

v. 187. Travel Time, 1941-1942

v. 188. Ultra-High Frequency Educational Broadcasting Stations

v. 189. Union Affiliations and Educational Radio Survey, 1942

v. 190. Units for the Study of Latin-American Literature, Chicago Public High Schools, Unit II

v. 191. Utilization Practices, 1941

v. 192. Utilization Practices, 1943

v. 192. Utilization Practices, 1943

v. 193. War Department Scripts, 1942-1943

v. 194. War Names in the News

v. 195. WBEZ Logs, Spring, 1943

v. 196. We Visit Storyland, 1943

v. 197. Western Arts, Convention Record, 1941

v. 198. Westward Ho! First Semester, 1944-1945

v. 199. Westward Ho!, Second Semester, 1944-1945

v. 200. What We Defend, First Semester, 1944-1945

v. 201. World Builders, First Semester, 1944-1945

v. 202. World Builders, Second Semester, 1944-1945

v. 203. World of Wings:  Contact!  1943

v. 204. World of Wings:  Contact!  First Semester, 1943-1944

v. 205. World of Wings:  Destination Unlimited, 1943

v. 206. World of Wings:  Destination Unlimited, First Semester 1943-1944

v. 207. World of Wings:  New Worlds for Old, 1943

v. 208. World of Wings:  New Worlds for Old, First Semester 1943-1944

v. 209. Yesterday and Today Scripts, Station WBBM, Vol. III, 1937-1938

v. 210. You and Your Hobby, First Semester, 1938-1938, WENR

v. 210. You and Your Hobby, Oct. 1938-April 1939

v. 211. Young America Answers, 1940-1941

v. 212. Young America Answers, 1941-1942

v. 213. Young America Answers, 1942-1943

v. 214. Young America Answers, 1944-1945

v. 215. Young Chicago Sings, Oct. 1939-June 1940

v. 216. Young People's Platform, 1944-1945

v. 217. Your Child and the Radio, Wilmette P.T.A.

v. 218. Your Dental Health

v. 219. Your Job in Review, 1942-1943

v. 220. Your Science Story Teller, Sept. 1939-June 1940

v. 221. Your Science Reporter, Sept. 1941-June 1942

v. 222. Your Science Story Teller, 1940-1941

v. 223. Your Science Story Teller, 1943-1944

v. 224. Your Science Story Teller, First Semester, 1944-1945

v. 225. Your Science Story Teller, Second Semester, 1944-1945

v. 226. Your World Tomorrow, 1943-1944

v. 227. Youth Talks It Over, National Congress, P.T.A., 1944

v. 228. Chicagoland, Oct. 1938-June 1939

v. 229. Chicagoland, 1943-1944

v. 230. Children Are a Challenge, First Semester, 1945-1946

v. 231. China, First Semester, 1943-1944

v. 232. Discovery of Gold in California, First Semester, 1945-1946

v. 233. Early History, Chicago Land

v. 234. Forward America!

v. 235. High School Studio Party, 1943-l944

v. 236. High School Victory Corps

v. 237. Hour of Magic Boots, 1942-1943

v. 238. Inside the Arts, 1943-1944, First Semester, April 16, 1943-Dec. 2, 1943

v. 239. Let's Tell a Story, 1941-1942

v. 240. Radio Assembly Scripts, 1941

 

Volumes cataloged and shelved separately:

Call#: PN6071.R27 B27 OVERSIZE

Title: Battle of books.

[S.l. : s.n., 1939-

v. ; 28 cm.

Dec. 1, 1939-

Radio story scripts prepared under the direction of the Radio Council of the Chicago Public Schools.

Chicago Historical Society has: 1939-1940, 1941-1942, 1942-1943.

 

Call#: PN4888.R33 T5 OVERSIZE

That's news to me.

[S.l. : s.n.

v. ; 28 cm.

No. 1 (Oct. 3, 1938)-

Typescript.

Radio scripts prepared under the direction of the Chicago Public Schools Radio Council.

Chicago Historical Society has: 1938/1939; Feb.-June 1939; Sept. 1939-June 1940; 1940/1941; 1941/1942; 1942/1943; 1943/1944; 1944/1945 (1st semester) 1944/1945 (2nd semester).

 

Call#: F38PV .C4E4 1945-6 OVERSIZE

Author: Chicago Public Schools. Radio Council.

Title: Chicago is my home : a social studies-art program for upper elementary and high school grades / this program presented in cooperation with the Art Department-Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Historical Society. 2d semester, 1945-1946.

Broadcast handbook for teachers' use

[Chicago, 1946]

9 leaves, plates ; 28 cm.

 

Call#: F38PV .C4E4 1938-9 1st sem.

Author: Chicago Public Schools. Radio Council.

Title: Chicagoland (social studies) WJJD.

Broadcast handbook

[Chicago, 1938]

1 v. ; 29 cm.

Includes scripts for the series, by Orville J. Neuwerth.

 

Call#: F38PV .C4E4 1942-43 OVERSIZE

Author: Chicago Public Schools. Radio Council.

Title: Chicagoland : new series, broadcast handbook, grades 4-5 & 6, 1st semester 1942-43 / Radio Council, Chicago Public Schools, WJJD.

[Chicago, 1942]

14 leaves ; 28 cm.

 

Call#: F38PV .C4E4 1938-9 2d sem. OVERSIZE

Author: Chicago Public Schools. Radio Council.

Title: Chicagoland, WJJD, for Chicago history students.

Chicago Public Schools broadcast handbook

[Chicago, 1939]

[12] leaves ; 28 cm.

 

Call#: F38PV .G33A OVERSIZE

Author: Gerstenberg, Alice.

Title: Across the river (radio scripts).

[Chicago, 1939]

1 v. ; 29 cm.

"Adult education program of the Works Progress Administration sponsored by the Chicago Board of Education."

Broadcast over station WLS.

 

Call#: F38PV .G33L OVERSIZE

Author: Gerstenberg, Alice.

Title: Lake front (radio scripts).

[Chicago, 1939]

1 v. : map ; 29 cm.

"Adult education program of the Works Progress Administration sponsored by the Chicago Board of Education."

Broadcast over station WLS.

 

Call#: F38QB .431

Author: Chicago Public Schools. Radio Council.

Title: Let the artist speak, art goes to war : an art in the national effort program October 1942-January 1943.

Chicago, 1943.

63 p. ; 27 cm.

 

Call#: F38PV .C4E5 OVERSIZE

Author: Chicago Public Schools. Radio Council.

Title: [Transcripts of broadcasts in cooperation with other organizations during 1947-1948 / programs arranged by Vernon Bowyer].

Organizations: Adult Education Council of Chicago, National Safety Council, Cook County Traffic Safety Commission, Council of Social Agencies of Chicago.

 

Call#: LB1044.5 .A68 1939

Author: Atkinson, Carroll, 1896-1988.

Title: Development of radio education policies in American public school systems, by Carroll Atkinson.

Edinboro, Pa., Edinboro Educational Press [c1939]

vi, 279 p. illus. (ports.)

On cover: Hattie Nelson memorial library

At head of title: "Radio survey project."

 

Call#: LB1044.5 .L4 OVERSIZE

Author: Lawson, Charlotte M.

Title: The development of radio education in the Chicago public schools / by Charlotte M. Lawson.

1942.

ii, 107 leaves ; 28 cm.

Typescript.

Thesis (M.A.)--DePaul University, 1942.

Department of Education.

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 105-107).