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Box MSS 004 Box 02

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

The Twelve Months, 1954-01-02

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-83
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1954-01-02

The Water of Life (BBD&O), 1952-10-18

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-84
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1952-10-18

Why the Sea is Salt, 1954-07-10

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-85
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1954-07-10

The Yellow Dwarf (BBD&O), 1948-02-07

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-86
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1948-02-07

Easy Aces, undated

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-02-1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These are additional radio program scripts with parts played by Gwen Davies (formerly Estelle Levy). Gwen was one of the actors who worked on the "Let's Pretend" series for its entire run.

Dates: undated

Echoes of 711, 1933-11-11

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-02-2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These are additional radio program scripts with parts played by Gwen Davies (formerly Estelle Levy). Gwen was one of the actors who worked on the "Let's Pretend" series for its entire run.

Dates: 1933-11-11

The Goldbergs – "Bon Voyage", 1932-01-15

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-02-3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These are additional radio program scripts with parts played by Gwen Davies (formerly Estelle Levy). Gwen was one of the actors who worked on the "Let's Pretend" series for its entire run.

Dates: 1932-01-15

The Goldbergs – "Mother Love", 1932-01-06

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-02-4
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These are additional radio program scripts with parts played by Gwen Davies (formerly Estelle Levy). Gwen was one of the actors who worked on the "Let's Pretend" series for its entire run.

Dates: 1932-01-06

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, 1935-02-05

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-02-5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These are additional radio program scripts with parts played by Gwen Davies (formerly Estelle Levy). Gwen was one of the actors who worked on the "Let's Pretend" series for its entire run.

Dates: 1935-02-05

In the Nursery, 1934-12-24

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-02-6
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These are additional radio program scripts with parts played by Gwen Davies (formerly Estelle Levy). Gwen was one of the actors who worked on the "Let's Pretend" series for its entire run.

Dates: 1934-12-24

Split Seconds (by Irving Reis), 1937-03-14

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-02-7
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These are additional radio program scripts with parts played by Gwen Davies (formerly Estelle Levy). Gwen was one of the actors who worked on the "Let's Pretend" series for its entire run.

Dates: 1937-03-14

St. Louis Blues (by Irving Reis), 1936-10-03

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-02-8
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These are additional radio program scripts with parts played by Gwen Davies (formerly Estelle Levy). Gwen was one of the actors who worked on the "Let's Pretend" series for its entire run.

Dates: 1936-10-03

The Shrine of Tears (BBD&O), 1952-01-05

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-69
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1952-01-05

The Silver Knight, 1935-04-27

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-70
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1935-04-27

Sinbad the Sailor, 1953-11-07

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-71
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1953-11-07

The Six Swans, 1954-02-06

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-72
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1954-02-06

The Sleeping Beauty (2 Copies), 1953-10-17

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-73
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1953-10-17

Snow White and Rose Red, 1953-06-27

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-74
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1953-06-27

The Song of Hiawatha (w/ Revised Pages 12-17), 1953-08-29

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-75
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1953-08-29

The Song of Hiawatha (2 Copies), 1954-07-03

 folder — Box: MSS 004 Box 02
Identifier: MSS 004-01-76
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains scripts written for the "Let's Pretend" radio program. The majority of the scripts were written by Nila Mack. Following her death, several scripts were re-written by Johanna Johnston, and these scripts contain the notation "JJ". In addition, several scripts have BBD&O noted after the title. These scripts were written by the Batten, Barton, Durstine, & Osborn ad agency. When Cream of Wheat became the title sponsor of the program, the ad agency wrote scripts that...
Dates: 1954-07-03