1 Julian Goodman Papers MSS 708 Special Collections and University Archives Jean and Alexander Heard Library Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee 37203-2427 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 2 Biographical Note: Personal Life Julian Goodman was born on May 1st, 1922 in Glasgow, Kentucky to parents Clara Franklin and Charles Austin Goodman, Sr. He was the youngest of three sons. From 1939-1942 Goodman attended Western Kentucky University (then Western State College). His time there was interrupted by a brief career in the army from 1942-1943. Upon return, Goodman began working a government research job in Washington, DC and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Economics at George Washington University in 1948. Goodman married Betty Davis, also a Kentucky native, in 1946. The couple had four children: Julie, John, Jeffrey, and Greg. Career Goodman’s successful journalism career famously began on a three dollar per week salary at The Glasgow Daily Times. Later, Goodman took a government research job for the Combined Production and Resources Board in Washington, DC. While there, Goodman met William McAndrew, the head of NBC News. McAndrew hired Goodman as a news writer for WRC, NBC’s Washington news outlet in 1945. Over the next twenty years Goodman became a key player for NBC, quickly moving up the ranks. In 1956 he hired Chet Huntley and David Brinkley to head the reports for that year’s political conventions. Huntley and Brinkley’s reporting was very successful, and Goodman gave them an evening news program: the Huntley – Brinkley Report. The program became NBC’s flagship evening news program, running from 1956-1970. Goodman considered pairing the two reporters one of the best moments in his career. In 1959, Goodman was named Director of NBC News and Public Affairs. In this position, he produced the “Great Debates” between future Presidents John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. Goodman then became Vice President of NBC News in 1961 and Senior Executive Vice President of Operations, Executive Vice President, and Senior Vice president all in 1965. In 1966 Goodman was elected President and Chief Administrative Officer of NBC. At age 44, he was NBC’s youngest president and one of the first to come through broadcasting rather than sales, which marked a change in the way the broadcasting world did business. He served as President of NBC from March 1966 – April 1974. During his tenure as President, Goodman negotiated a million dollar deal to keep Johnny Carson as host of “The Tonight Show.” He was also at the forefront during the famous debacle now known as the “Heidi Bowl” in which East Coast viewers missed an exciting last minute comeback in a rivalry football game when NBC began showing the movie Heidi at its scheduled time. Goodman is also known for his strong support of First Amendment rights. His outspokenness on the issue landed him on President Nixon’s “opponents list” which was published in newspapers in 1973. Goodman is also famously known for never seeking a raise throughout his career and did not describe himself as an ambitious man. In the years of Goodman’s presidency NBC received over 800 broadcasting awards. From April 1974 – May 1979 Goodman was Chairman of NBC. At the time of his retirement, he was Chairman of NBC’s Executive Committee. Goodman was the recipient of numerous broadcasting awards. Among these are the “George Foster Peabody award” for outstanding work in the area of First Amendment Rights and privileges for broadcasting (1974), and, perhaps the most prestigious award in broadcasting, the National Association of Broadcaster’s Distinguished Service Award (1976). Retirement On May 31st, 1979 Goodman took an early retirement from NBC, but continued to serve the Board of Directors. In the years after his retirement Goodman joined the Board of Directors for Gannett © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 3 Inc., a media and marketing solutions company; Gulf Oil Corporation; McDonnell Douglas Corporation, and the Larchmont New York Federal Savings and Loan Association, and was active in other civic, business, and journalistic endeavors. He continued his advocacy for First Amendment rights and in 1987 made a statement before the House Committee against the Fairness Doctrine, legislation which he felt would restrict that right. In 1988 Julian and his wife Betty moved from New York to Florida, where they lived together until his death from kidney failure in July, 2012. During a 1998 interview with the Archive of American Television, Goodman was asked how he would like to be remembered. He answered, “As everybody would like to be remembered. Well and favorably. He did a good job. He did the best he could.” Chronology/Timeline: May 1, 1922: Born in Glasgow, Kentucky 1936-1939: Attends and graduates from Glasgow High School in Glasgow, KY 1939- 1942: Begins an A.B. program at Western State College (now Western Kentucky University) 1942 – 1943: Military service 1943 – 1945: Works for the Combined Production and Resources Board in Washington 1945 -1948: Attends and graduates from George Washington University night school with an A.B. in Economics 1945 – 1948: Begins career at NBC as a news writer for station WRC in Washington 1948 – 1950: Washington editor of NBC’s News of the World 1950 – 1959: Manager of News and Special Events for NBC Radio Network and NBC Washington 1956: Supervises NBC’s central news desk at the year’s political conventions; assigns Chet Huntley and David Brinkley to head the reports 1956 – 1970: the Huntley – Brinkley Report begins and airs 1959 – 1961: Director for NBC News and Public Affairs 1960: Produces the “Great Debates” between John. F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon 1961 – 1965: Vice President of NBC News 1965 – 1966: Senior Executive Vice President of Operations of NBC April 1966 – 1974: President and Chief Administrative Officer of NBC January 1966: Receives a spot with the Board of Directors of NBC March 1968: Calls for freedom from legislation and government regulation that tends to “suppress the progressive forces of broadcasting and limit what it can do for the public.” 1970 Named “Kentuckian of the Year” © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 4 1971: Becomes one of the names listed in Nixon’s Enemies List 1972: Elected to the Board of Directors of RCA Corporation on January 1, 1972 April 1974 : Becomes Chairman of the Board of NBC October 8, 1978: Becomes Chairman of the NBC Executive Committee May 31, 1979: Takes an early retirement from NBC 1980: Joins the Board of Directors of Gannett Inc. July 1981: Gulf Oil Corporation elects Goodman to its Board of Directors 1987: Makes a statement before the House Committee, stating strong disapproval of the Fairness Doctrine. July 2012: Death of Julian Goodman in Florida. Scope and Content Note: This collection is comprised of the personal and corporate papers including photographs, audio visual material, and memorabilia of Julian Goodman who was both President and Chairman of the Board of NBC (the National Broadcasting Company) from 1966 until his retirement in May of 1979. The dates of these papers range from 1941 - 1996, with the majority of the material in the 34 year period that Goodman worked for NBC ( 1945 - 1979). The collection is comprised of approximately 65 linear feet of material and is arranged in the following series: Personal and Biographical Articles/Congressional Testimony/Speeches by Julian Goodman NBC Corporate Affiliates NBC Corporate People NBC Corporate Personal NBC Corporate Programming NBC Corporate RCA NBC Corporate Reports NBC Corporate Subject Files NBC Corporate U.S. Government Gannett Corporation Board Photographs Audio Visual Materials Memorabilia Oversize Although there is not a Correspondence Series per se, the bulk of the material in one way or another is heavily weighted with Goodman’s letters, memos, and written comments and notes and with incoming memos, letters, reports, and notes from his colleagues and other associates © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 5 with whom he conducted the business of this major U.S. broadcasting corporation on a daily basis. Prominent among the correspondents are David Brinkley, Robert Kintner, David Adams, Reuven Frank, Walter D. Scott, and William McAndrews. The Series: Personal and Biographical Box 1 Activities and Organizations 1. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences – Hall of Fame Selection Committee – 1985 2. American Council for the Arts – Benefit Co-Chair – 1982 3. American Council for the Arts – Benefit Co-Chair – 1982 4. Bay Hill 5. Boards – Associated Press Dinner to honor JG – 1979 6. Boards – The Board Room (Private Club) 7. Boards – Boy Scouts of America – 1988 8. Boards – Center for Communication 9. Boards – Corporate Childcare information 10. Boards – The George Washington University International Communication Institute 11. Boards – The George Washington University International Communication Institute 12. Boards – The George Washington University International Communication Institute 13. Boards – The George Washington University International Communication Institute 14. Boards – Gulf Oil Corporation 15. Boards – Gulf Oil Corporation/Paul Sheldon 16. Boards – The Kentuckians 17. Boards – Larchmont Federal Savings and Loan – 1989 18. Boards – McDonnell Douglas – 1988 – 1994 19. Boards – National Urban League committee – 1975- 1978 20. Boards – University of Georgia School of Journalism 21. Boards – University of Georgia School of Journalism Box 2 Activities and Organizations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Boards – University of Georgia School of Journalism Boards – University of Georgia School of Journalism Boards – University of Georgia School of Journalism Boards – miscellaneous Champion Tuck Awards – panelist – 1984 Democratic Site Selection Committee – 1975 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 6 7. The George Washington University Alumni 8. The George Washington University Program in Radio and Television – 1984 9. Golf 10. Golf 11. International Institute of Communications – 1985 12. International Radio and Television Society 50th Anniversary Dinner Committee – 1989 13. Kentuckians of New York – Dinners – 1980-81; 1993 14. Memberships and dues – 1978 15. Memphis State University – Seminar leader – April 1981 16. Museum of Broadcasting – lecture – “Broadcasting’s Fight for Freedom” 1980 17. National Association of Broadcasters Convention –Invitation- 1984 18. Requests: Public Understanding of Science Panel; Senate Testimony Awards 19. List – 1959-1977 20. Honorary degrees – list; Citation and Presentation documents from University of Florida, August 25, 1973 21. Awards, Committee Memberships, Speeches – List – 1978 -79 22. George Washington University Alumni Achievement Award – February 22, 1967 23. OBIE from the Orange Bowl Committee – May 2, 1967 24. Kentuckian of the Year – November 19, 1970 25. NBC Service Awards – program 1970 26. International Radio and Television Society Gold Medal, March 9, 1972/remarks 27. Distinguished Communications Medal Radio and Television Commission, Southern Baptist Convention – February 8, 1973 28. American Association of State Colleges and Universities Distinguished Alumnus Award – November 8, 1973 29. Sigma Delta Chi Hall of Fame – May 1975 30. Distinguished Kentuckian – October 1975 31. George Foster Peabody Award – 1974-75 (1) Box 3 Awards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. George Foster Peabody Award – 1974-75 (2) George Foster Peabody Award - 1974-75 ( 3) George Foster Peabody Award – 1974-75 (4) Distinguished Service Award, National Association of Broadcasters –March 1976 IRTS (International Radio and Television Society) Gold Medal Award to NBC, March 18, 1976 accepted by JG Richard Rodgers Award from the Professional Children’s School – December 12, 1977 The Commonwealth Award of Distinguished Service – 1981 Di Gamma Kappa Distinguished Achievement in Broadcasting – 1986 The Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service – Invitation – 1988-89 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 7 10. The Oak Award – Louisville, Kentucky – 1989 Family 11. Genealogy information – 1974 12. Goodman, Betty Sue Davis (wife) – 1944 13. Goodman, Betty Sue Davis (wife) – June 19, 1966 – Courier Journal article 14. Goodman, Betty Sue Davis (wife) 15. Goodman, Charles Austin (father) – letter 1971; obituary February 1972 16. Goodman, Charles Austin (father) – death - condolences – February 1972 17. Goodman, Charles Austin (father) – death – condolences – February 1972 18. Goodman, Charles Austin (father) – death – condolences – February 1972 19. Goodman, Charles Austin (father) – death – condolences – February 1972 20. Goodman, Charles Austin (father) – death – condolences – February 1972 21. Goodman, Charles Austin (father) – death – condolences – February 1972 22. Goodman, Charles Austin (father) – death – condolences – February 1972 23. Goodman, Charlie (brother) Box 4 Family 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Goodman, Frances – 1966 Goodman, Greg (son) Goodman, Jeffrey J. (son) – Resume Goodman, John (son) Goodman, Julie (Mrs. Ken Koerner) (daughter) Correspondence from other relatives Kentucky Files 7. Correspondence – 1962 – 1972 8. Correspondence – 1976 - 1977 9. Correspondence – 1978 – 1980 10. Correspondence – 1982 – 1989 11. Baron Reunion – 1989 12. Brown, Governor John Y. – 1980 13. Citizens Bank and Trust Company – History – 1980 14. Glasgow High School, Class of 1939, 50th Reunion – 1989 15. Glasgow magazine – 1992 16. Fountain Run Cemetery – History, 1855 -1955 17. Helms, Harold H. 18. Kentucky Derby –May 4, 1963 – ticket stubs 19. Lindsey Wilson College – 1989 20. Pearce, John Ed (journalist) 21. Vaughan, William W. – 1966 – 1969 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 8 22. Vaughan, William W. – 1970 – 1973 23. Vaughan, William W. – 1974 24. Vaughan, William W. – 1978;1991 25. Vaughan, William W. – typescript of book on Alben Barkley (photocopy) 26. Vaughan, William W. – typescript of book on Alben Barkley (photocopy, pp. 65-132) 27. Vaughan, William W. – typescript of book on Alben Barkley (photocopy) Box 5 Kentucky Files 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Watson, Thomas T. – last will and testament Western Kentucky State College – Class of 1943 – alumni Western Kentucky University Western Kentucky University – Julian Goodman Fund, 1981 -82 Western Kentucky University – Downing, Dero New articles People 7. Adams, Valda L., Jr. – obituary – 1983 8. Bowling, James C. 9. Breathitt, Frances Holloman – 1985 10. Deeb, Gary – 1982 11. Foley, Dr. William T. 12. Gagliardi, Frank (Larchmont, Winged Foot Golf Club) 13. Goad, Rex 14. Murray, George F. – 1981 15. Porter, Paul A. 16. Washburn, Abbott – 1987-88 17. Wood, Robert J. – 1989 18. Resumes – Madeline David; Melanie Jamgochian; Dee Wedemeyer; others Other 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Biographies of JG Birth certificate/radiophone program – May 1, 1922 – presented by NBC Birthday Book project material Cartoons/humor Cartoons/humor Quoque – the Hamptons, N.Y. Stationery, business cards Travel – Rome, Athens – October 1971 Travel – 1980 Travel – collection of postcards © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 9 30. 31. 32. 33. Miscellaneous – pages from appointment books, 1982 -1984 Miscellaneous – address change 1994 Miscellaneous – newspaper articles Miscellaneous Articles/Congressional Testimonies/Speeches by JG Box 6 Articles by Julian Goodman 1. October 1963 – “The Challenges of Broadcast Journalism” in The Quill, vol. 51, no. 10/with related material 2. Summer 1966 “Network TV Programming” in GW:The George Washington University Magazine/ with related material 3. 1966 – By-Liner for The Daily Variety 4. August 19 – 26, 1966 “The Call Board” in The Long Island Entertainer, Vol. 4, no. 36 5. March 13, 1967 “Television Digest White Paper Interview” vol. 7:11 6. May 7, 1967 – comments for World Communication Day/ with related materials 7. 1967 – comments for The Broadcasting Journal/ with related materials 8. 1967 – requests for articles 9. January 5 – 11, 1968 – “The Call Board” in The Long Island Entertainer, Vol.6, no.5 10. 1970 –“Outlook for Commercial Broadcasting” drafts with related materials 11. February 1970 –“Television” (p. 24) in The American Way 12. August 3, 1970 –“TV Formulas Won’t Bring Fairness” in The Wall Street Journal/with related materials 13. 1970 – request for articles 14. Spring 1971 –“A Broadcaster Looks at Broadcasting” in Electronic Age Quarterly Publication of RCA 15. December 24, 1972 –“Commercials Against Commercials? Help!” in The New York Times/ with related materials 16. 1972 – Outlook Section of the Pasadena Star News/with related materials 17. Spring 1973 – “The Stake is Freedom” in Television Quarterly, Vol. x, no. 3/with related materials 18. 1973 –“They Thought They Heard a Tenor” in The Educational ABC’s of American Industry- draft with related materials 19. August 6, 1974 – “The Future Depends on Guidelines Now” in Newsday 20. August 7, 1974 –“Regulate, Punish, Control” in St. Louis Post-Dispatch 21. Summer 1974 –“It’s Everybody’s Freedom” in Television Quarterly, Vol. xi, no. 4 22. July 1975 –“Fairness Doctrine – Fair or Foul?” in The Deadliner, Vol. 18, no. 3/ with related materials 23. 1975 – “What Communication Means to Me” for Cuadernos de Comunicacion/with related materials 24. June 10, 1976 – interview with JG and Herb Schlosser for the June 21, 1976 issue of Broadcasting Magazine/with related materials 25. Fall 1978 –“Network News: Running Shackled?’ in Television Quarterly,Vol.xv, no. iii © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 10 26. May 14, 1979 “Television Digest White Paper” interview, vol. 19:20 – full text and related materials 27. October 20, 1980-Review in Television/Radio Age of Making It Perfectly Clear: An Inside Account of Nixon’s Love-Hate Relationship with the Media by Herb Klein 28. March 3, 1986 “Viewpoints” in Television/Radio Age 29. February 2, 1987 – Review of The General in Television/Radio Age 30. July 15, 1988 – Guest columnist in USA Today 31. November 1988 – “No Compromise on ‘Fairness’” in Washington Journalism Review 32. October 1988 “The Olympics: a Better Way” in Washington Journalism Review 33. Undated – “Networks are Thread Tying USA Together” in USA Today Box 7 Congressional Testimony 1. August 23, 1966 2. October 9 – 16, 1967 3. June 3, 1970 4. June 10, 1971 5. October 12, 1971 6. March 23, 1972 7. March 9, 1973 8. March 22, 1973 9. March 7, 1974 10. April 5, 1974 11. April 29, 1975 12. April 29, 1975 13. June 11, 1975 14. July 30, 1976 (Staff paper) 15. June 22, 1978 16. April 14, 1983 17. April 14 – 15, 1983 18. April 14 – 15, 1983 Box 8 Congressional Testimony 1. April 14 - 15, 1983 2. April 28 - 30, 1987 3. Index – August 23, 1966 - February 28, 1974 Speeches 4. 1959 5. Pre-1963 – New Orleans © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 11 6. January 18, 1963 – South Carolina Broadcasters’ Association – Text, Correspondence 7. May 3, 1963 – Radio TV Banquet, Indiana University, Bloomington 8. October 11, 1963 – Annenberg School of Communication at University of Pennsylvania 9. 1963 - Speech material 10. April 5, 1964 – Association for Professional Broadcasting Education, Chicago 11. June 2, 1964 – Address to Affiliates meeting 12. September 11, 1964 – Advertising Club, Louisville, Kentucky – Text, Correspondence 13. December 3, 1964 – Sigma Delta Chi, Kansas City, Missouri 14. February 5, 1965 – University of Kentucky, Centennial Communications Symposium – Correspondence and Press Release 15. April 21, 1965 – Sigma Delta Chi, Detroit , Michigan – Text and Correspondence 16. April 27, 1965 – Military Chaplains Association, Boston, Massachusetts – Text and Correspondence 17. October 13, 1965 – Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Washington DC Correspondence 18. January 16, 1966 – AFL Owners (American Football League), Houston, Texas 19. May 12, 1966 – TV Affiliates, Honolulu, Hawaii 20. June 4, 1966 – Commencement Address at Newport Schools for Girls, Newport, Rhode Island – Text and Correspondence 21. August 5, 1966 – “A Time to Grow” Commencement Address at Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY – Text, Correspondence 22. August 5, 1966 – “A Time to Grow” Commencement Address at Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY – Text, Correspondence, Programs, Others 23. October 1, 1966 – “Television in the Age of the Satellite” Radio and Television News Directors Association – Text, Correspondence, Press Release 24. October 17, 1966 – NBC Radio Networks Affiliates, New Orleans, Louisiana Box 9 Speeches 1. October 25, 1966 – “Television: A Perspective on Tomorrow” Association of National Advertisers, Colorado Springs, Colorado 2. October 25, 1966 – “Television: A Perspective on Tomorrow” Association of National Advertisers, Colorado Springs, Colorado – Related Materials 3. November 11, 1966 – “Communications: The Challenge of Tomorrow” Sigma Delta Chi Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 4. November 11, 1966 – “Communications: The Challenge of Tomorrow” Sigma Delta Chi Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 5. 1966 – Speech material (1) 6. 1966 – Speech material (2) 7. 1966 – Speech material (3) 8. March 10, 1967 – TV Affiliates Meeting, Hollywood, California – Text and Press Release 9. April 12, 1967 – “Community and Communications” Baylor University, Waco, Texas – Text and Press Release © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 12 10. April 12, 1967 – “Community and Communications” Baylor University, Waco, Texas – Correspondence 11. August 29, 1967 – “Television and the World Community” International Television Contest, West Berlin, Germany – Text, Press Release, Correspondence 12. August 29, 1967 – “Television and the World Community” International Television Contest, West Berlin, Germany – Schedule and Correspondence Box 10 Speeches 1. October 11, 1967 – “Here to Stay But Not to Stay the Same” Advertisers’ Club of Cincinnati – Text and Correspondence 2. October 11, 1967 – “Here to Stay But Not to Stay the Same” Advertisers’ Club of Cincinnati – Articles, Press Release 3. November 9, 1967 – “It’s All Educational Television” William Jewell College , Kansas City, Missouri – Texts 4. November 9, 1967 – “It’s All Educational Television” William Jewell College , Kansas City, Missouri – Related Materials 5. 1967 – Speech Requests 6. 1967 – Speech Material (1) 7. 1967 – Speech Material (2) 8. January 26, 1968 – “Tracking the Future” Soap and Detergent Association, New York, New York – Text and Correspondence 9. March 22, 1968 – Adcraft Club, Detroit, Michigan – Correspondence, Articles 10. March 28, 1968 – TV Affiliates Convention, New York, New York – Text, Correspondence, Press Release 11. June 13, 1968 – RCA Personnel Meeting, Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania – Draft Outline, Programs, Correspondence 12. September 15, 1968 – Larchmont Avenue Churchmen, New York 13. September 30, 1968 – WRC 45th Anniversary, Washington, D.C. 14. October 24, 1968 – Radio Affiliates Convention, New York, New York – Text, Correspondence 15. 1968 - Speech Requests Box 11 Speeches 1. 1968 – “Event Television” – draft 2. January 27, 1969 – “Television Journalism in a Free Society” 11th Annual KMTV Television Public Service Awards Dinner, Omaha, Nebraska 3. January 27, 1969 – “Television Journalism in a Free Society” 11th Annual KMTV Television Public Service Awards Dinner, Omaha, Nebraska - Text, Press Release, Correspondence © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 13 4. January 27, 1969 – “Television Journalism in a Free Society” 11th Annual KMTV Television Public Service Awards Dinner, Omaha, Nebraska - Text, Press Release, Correspondence 5. February 22, 1969 – Lindenwood College Symposium, St. Charles, Missouri – Text, Correspondence 6. April 18, 1969 – Security Analysts – Outline and Related Materials 7. April 23, 1969 – “Television and the World of the Seventies” Confederation of British Industry, London, England 8. April 23, 1969 – “Television and the World of the Seventies” Confederation of British Industry, London, England – Correspondence, Schedule, General Information 9. May 13, 1969 – TV Affiliates Meeting, Los Angeles, California – Outline of Remarks 10. May 27, 1969 – NBC Labor Relations Meeting, Princeton, New Jersey – Outline 11. June 19, 1969 – The Anderson School, Larchmont, New York – Commencement Address 12. August 12, 1969 – Heads of Industry Luncheon, United Fund of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Text, Schedule, Press Release 13. August 12, 1969 – Heads of Industry Luncheon, United Fund of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Correspondence Box 12 Speeches October 23, 1969 – Security Analysts – text and revised draft 1969 1969 – Statements by Julian Goodman 1969 – Speech Requests January 13, 1970 – “Creativity, Responsibility, Leadership and Television Society” Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Beverly Hills, California 6. January 13, 1970 – “Creativity, Responsibility, Leadership and Television Society” Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Beverly Hills, California - Text 7. January 13, 1970 “Creativity, Responsibility, Leadership and Television Society” Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Beverly Hills, California - Draft 8. January 13, 1970 – “Creativity, Responsibility, Leadership and Television Society” Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Beverly Hills, California - Correspondence and Press Release 9. January 13, 1970 – “Creativity, Responsibility, Leadership and Television Society” Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Beverly Hills, California 10. March 10, 1970 – “The People, The Press, and the First Amendment” University of Texas, Austin – Articles 11. March 10, 1970 – “The People, The Press, and the First Amendment” University of Texas, Austin - Text 12. March 10, 1970 –“The People, The Press, and the First Amendment” University of Texas, Austin – Correspondence 13. March 10, 1970 – “The People, The Press, and the First Amendment” University of Texas, Austin – Correspondence 14. May 21, 1970 – TV Affiliates Meeting, New York – Text and Correspondence 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 14 15. June 23, 1970 – “Television’s Silent Majority” Rocky Mountain Association of Broadcasters, Jackson Hole, Wyoming 16. June 23, 1970 – “Television’s Silent Majority” Rocky Mountain Association of Broadcasters, Jackson Hole, Wyoming 17. June 23, 1970 – “Television’s Silent Majority” Rocky Mountain Association of Broadcasters, Jackson Hole, Wyoming Box 13 Speeches 1. October 19, 1970 – Radio Affiliates, San Francisco – Text, Correspondence, and Press Release 2. November 5, 1970 – Glasgow, Kentucky Rotary Club – Correspondence and Press Release 3. December 7, 1970 – “The Future of Television” memo to Station Managers 4. 1970 – Drafts 5. 1970 – Requests 6. 1970 – Speech material (1) 7. 1970 – Speech material (2) 8. 1970 – Speech material (3) 9. 1970 – Speech material (4) 10. February 1, 1971 – Remarks at Broadcast Pioneers’ Mike Award Dinner for WWJ, New York City 11. April 21, 1971 – “New Pressures on Old Freedoms” Canadian Association of Broadcasters, Montreal, Canada 12. April 21, 1971 – “New Pressures on Old Freedoms” Canadian Association of Broadcasters, Montreal, Canada 13. October 1, 1971 – RTNDA (Radio Television News Directors Association) Communicator 14. October 27, 1971 – NBC Radio Affiliates Convention, New York – Text Box 14 Speeches 1971 – Requests 1971 – (1) 1971 – (2) January 11, 1972 – Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Beverly Hills, California January 11, 1972 – Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Beverly Hills, California January 11, 1972 – Hollywood Radio and Television Society, Beverly Hills, California Question and Answers 7. March 9, 1972 – “Broadcasting in Wonderland” Gold medal Awarded to Julian Goodman, International Radio and Television Society, New York 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 15 8. March 9, 1972 – “Broadcasting in Wonderland” Gold medal Awarded to Julian Goodman, International Radio and Television Society, New York 9. March 9, 1972 – “Broadcasting in Wonderland” Gold Medal Awarded to Julian Goodman, International Radio and Television Society, New York – Text of Speech 10. March 9, 1972 – “Broadcasting in Wonderland” Gold Medal Awarded To Julian Goodman, International Radio and Television Society, New York – Press Release and Correspondence 11. March 9, 1972 – “Broadcasting in Wonderland” Gold Medal Awarded to Julian Goodman, International Radio and Television Society, New York – Telegrams, Correspondence, Ad 12. March 9, 1972 – “Broadcasting in Wonderland” Gold Medal Awarded to Julian Goodman, International Radio and Television Society, New York – Program Information Packet Box 15 Speeches May 4, 1972 – NBC TV Affiliates Convention, Los Angeles, California May 4, 1972 – NBC TV Affiliates Convention, Los Angeles, California July 8, 1972 –Pre-Convention Meeting, NBC News Personnel, Miami October 11, 1972 – “Fairness Today (Censorship Tomorrow?): Great Issues Forum” University of Southern California 5. October 11, 1972 – “Fairness Today (Censorship Tomorrow?): Great Issues Forum” University of Southern California 6. October 11, 1972 – “Fairness Today (Censorship Tomorrow?): Great Issues Forum” University of Southern California 7. October 11, 1972 – “Fairness Today (Censorship Tomorrow?): Great Issues Forum” University of Southern California 8. October 11, 1972 – “Fairness Today (Censorship Tomorrow?): Great Issues Forum” University of Southern California 9. December 12, 1972 – Cosmopolitan Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, Illinois 10. December 12, 1972 – Cosmopolitan Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, Illinois 11. 1972 – Requests 12. 1972/73 – Speech Material 13. February 9, 1973 – “Press Freedom Belongs to You” Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission, Fort Worth, Texas 1. 2. 3. 4. Box 16 Speeches 1. February 18, 1973 – “Press Freedom Belongs to You” Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission, Fort Worth, Texas – Text and Correspondence 2. February 18, 1973 – “Press Freedom Belongs to You” Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission, Fort Worth, Texas © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 16 3. May 7, 1973 – NBC TV Affiliates Convention Speech, Los Angeles, California 4. May 18, 1973 – “The Fairness Doctrine vs Press Freedom” American Women in Radio and Television, Miami Beach, Florida 5. May 18, 1973 – “Airwaves, Newsprint, and Press Freedom” Convention of American Women in Radio and Television, Miami Beach, Florida 6. May 18, 1973 – “Airwaves, Newsprint, and Press Freedom” Convention of American Women in Radio and Television, Miami Beach, Florida 7. August 25, 1973 – “Airwaves, Newsprint, and Press Freedom” Commencement Address University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 8. October 4, 1973 – “What Crossroads?” Association of National Advertisers Workshop on Television Advertising, New York – Text, Press Release, and Correspondence 9. October 4, 1973 – “What Crossroads?” Association of National Advertisers Workshops on Television Advertising, New York – Text, Press Release, and Correspondence 10. October 12, 1973 – Radio and Television News Directors Association, Seattle, Washington – Text and Correspondence 11. October 12, 1973 – Radio and Television News Directors Association, Seattle, Washington – Press Releases and Correspondence Box 17 Speeches 1. November 8, 1973 – “Television Really is an Education” AASCU (American Association of State Colleges and Universities) San Diego, California 2. November 8, 1973 – “Television Really is an Education” Annual Meeting of the AASCU (American Association of State Colleges and Universities) San Diego, California 3. November 8, 1973 – “Television Really is an Education” AASCU (American Association of State Colleges and Universities) San Diego, California 4. December 12, 1973 – Central Presbyterian Church of Denver, Colorado, Significant Speakers Series – Schedule, Text, Press Releases, Correspondence 5. 1973 – Requests 6. May 21, 1974 – NBC TV Affiliates Convention 7. May 31, 1974 – “What Good is Freedom of the Press if There Isn’t One” APBA (Associated Press Broadcasters Association) Kansas City, Missouri 8. May 31, 1974 – “What Good is Freedom of the Press if There Isn’t One” APBA (Associated Press Broadcasters Association) Kansas City, Missouri 9. May 31, 1974 – “What Good is Freedom of the Press if There Isn’t One” APBA (Associated Press Broadcasters Association) Kansas City, Missouri 10. June 11, 1974 – RCA Laboratories, Princeton, New Jersey 11. October 7, 1974 – ABU (Asian Broadcasting Union) Tokyo, Japan 12. October 7, 1974 – ABU (Asian Broadcasting Union) Tokyo, Japan 13. October 7, 1974 – ABU (Asian Broadcasting Union) Tokyo, Japan Box 18 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 17 Speeches 1. October 25, 1974 – World Communications Meeting, Acapulco, Mexico 2. October 25, 1974 – World Communications Meeting, Acapulco, Mexico 3. October 30, 1974 – UN Association of New York Award Dinner Honoring Pauline Frederick 4. December 5, 1974 – Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts 5. 1974 – General Requests 6. 1974 – Requests 7. 1974 – Speech Material (1) 8. 1974 – Speech Material (2) 9. 1974 – Speech Material (3) 10. 1974 – Speech Material (4) 11. 1974 – Speech Material (5) 12. 1974 – Speech Material (6) 13. 1974 – Speech Material (7) 14. April 28, 1975 – “The Public Interest vs. Special Interest” National conference of Christians and Jews, Memphis, Tennessee 15. April 28, 1975 – “The Public Interest vs. Special Interest” National conference of Christians and Jews, Memphis, Tennessee 16. April 28, 1975 – “The Public Interest vs. Special Interest” National conference of Christians and Jews, Memphis, Tennessee – Text, Correspondence, and Press Release 17. April 28, 1975 – “The Public Interest vs. Special Interest” National conference of Christians and Jews, Memphis, Tennessee “The Public Interest vs. Special Interest” – Text and Tape Recording 18. April 28, 1975 – “The Public Interest vs. Special Interest” National conference of Christians and Jews, Memphis, Tennessee – Text, Correspondence, and Press Release Box 19 Speeches 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. May 1975 – TV Affiliates, Los Angeles, California – Notes October 23, 1975 – Kentucky Broadcasters Association, Bowling Green, Kentucky December 3, 1975 – Lazard Freres Group Dinner, Links Club, New York December 6, 1975 – “Freedom: The First Priority” Anti Defamation League Dinner, Atlanta, Georgia December 6, 1975 – “Freedom: The First Priority” Anti Defamation League Dinner, Atlanta, Georgia December 6, 1975 – “Freedom: The First Priority” Anti Defamation League Dinner, Atlanta, Georgia 1975 – Requests 1975 – General 1975 – Speech Material – 1. Eisenhower – Committee on National purpose; 2. Harris Poll - Medicine College, TV News © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 18 10. 1975 – Speech Material 11. 1975 – Speech Material 12. 1975 – Speech Material 13. 1975 – Speech Material 14. 1975 – Speech Material 15. 1975 – Speech Material 16. January 30, 1976 – George Washington University Law Alumni 17. February 10, 1976 – “Freedom from Restriction – A Franchise for All” International Franchise Association, Palm Springs, California Box 20 Speeches 1. February 10, 1976 – “Freedom from Restriction – A Franchise for All” International Franchise Association, Palm Springs, California– Correspondence and Press Release 2. February 10, 1976 – “Freedom from Restriction – A Franchise for All” International Franchise Association, Palm Springs, California – Correspondence and Press Release 3. March 22, 1976 – “A Broadcaster’s Declaration of Independence” NAB Convention (National Association of Broadcasters) Chicago, Illinois 4. March 22, 1976 – “A Broadcaster’s Declaration of Independence” NAB Convention (National Association of Broadcasters) Chicago, Illinois 5. March 22, 1976 – “A Broadcaster’s Declaration of Independence” NAB Convention (National Association of Broadcasters) Chicago, Illinois 6. October 22, 1976 – Ithaca College, NY – Photographs? 7. October 22, 1976 – Ithaca College, NY 8. October 22, 1976 – Ithaca College, NY 9. November 22, 1976 – Overseas Press Club, NY 10. 1976 – Requests 11. 1976 – Requests 12. 1976 – Speech Material (1) 13. 1976 – Speech Material (2) 14. January 31, 1977 – Chamber of Commerce, Glasgow, Kentucky 15. March 25, 1977 16. April 4, 1977 – University Club Speech, Physicians Scientific Society, NY Box 21 Speeches April 4, 1977 – University Club Speech, Physicians Scientific Society, NY July 11, 1977 – South Carolina Broadcasters, Hilton Head, South Carolina July 11, 1977 – South Carolina Broadcasters, Hilton Head, South Carolina July 11, 1977 – South Carolina Broadcasters, Hilton Head, South Carolina – Correspondence and Press Release 5. July 11, 1977 – South Carolina Broadcasters, Hilton Head, South Carolina – Text 1. 2. 3. 4. © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 19 6. September 17, 1977 – RTNDA Convention (Radio Television News Directors Association) San Francisco, CA 7. September 17, 1977 – RTNDA Convention (Radio Television News Directors Association) San Francisco, CA 8. September 17, 1977 – RTNDA Convention (Radio Television News Directors Association) San Francisco, CA 9. November 9, 1977 – Audit Bureau of Circulation, NY 10. November 9, 1977 – Audit Bureau of Circulation, NY 11. November 9, 1977 – Audit Bureau of Circulation, NY 12. November 9, 1977 – Audit Bureau of Circulation, NY Box 22 Speeches December 15, 1977 – KING TV 50th Anniversary Luncheon, Spokane, Washington December 15, 1977 – KING TV 50th Anniversary Luncheon, Spokane, Washington December 15, 1977 – KING TV 50th Anniversary Luncheon, Spokane, Washington 1977 – Requests 1977 – Speech Material 1977 – Speech Material 1977 – Speech Material 1977 – Speech Material March 10, 1978 – “The Power and Responsibilities of Television” Harvard Business School Regional Conference, Atlanta, Georgia 10. March 10, 1978 – “The Power and Responsibilities of Television” Harvard Business School Regional Conference, Atlanta, Georgia 11. March 10, 1978 – “The Power and Responsibilities of Television” Harvard Business School Regional Conference, Atlanta, Georgia 12. March 10, 1978 – “The Power and Responsibilities of Television” Harvard Business School Regional Conference, Atlanta, Georgia 13. March 17, 1978 – WWLP 25th Anniversary Springfield Television Corporation, Massachusetts 14. March 17, 1978 – WWLP 25th Anniversary Springfield Television Corporation, Massachusetts 15. March 17, 1978 – WWLP 25th Anniversary Springfield Television Corporation, Massachusetts – Text and Press Release 16. March 30, 1978 – Young Presidents Association, Fort Worth, Texas 17. March 30, 1978 – Young Presidents Association, Fort Worth, Texas 18. March 30, 1978 – Young Presidents Association, Fort Worth, Texas 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Box 23 Speeches © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 20 1. March 30, 1978 – Young Presidents Association, Fort Worth, Texas 2. March 30, 1978 – Young Presidents Association, Fort Worth, Texas 3. May 17, 1978 – Federal Communications Bar Association Luncheon, Washington DC 4. May 17, 1978 – Federal Communications Bar Association Luncheon, Washington DC 5. May 17, 1978 – Federal Communications Bar Association Luncheon, Washington DC 6. May 17, 1978 – Federal Communications Bar Association Luncheon, Washington DC 7. September 20, 1978 – Closed Circuit Telecast NBC Top Management 8. September 28, 1978 – B’nai B’rith Award to J. Harris, Annual Banquet, Houston, Texas 9. September 28, 1978 – B’nai B’rith Award to J. Harris, Annual Banquet, Houston, Texas 10. September 28, 1978 – B’nai B’rith Award to J. Harris, Annual Banquet, Houston, Texas 11. September 28, 1978 – B’nai B’rith Award to J. Harris, Annual Banquet, Houston, Texas 12. September 28, 1978 – B’nai B’rith Award to J. Harris, Annual Banquet, Houston, Texas 13. October 27, 1978 – WTRF TV 25th Anniversary, Wheeling, West Virginia Box 24 Speeches 1. October 27, 1978 – WTRF TV 25th Anniversary, Wheeling, West Virginia 2. October 27, 1978 – WTRF TV 25th Anniversary, Wheeling, West Virginia 3. October 27, 1978 – WTRF TV 25th Anniversary, Wheeling, West Virginia 4. November 21, 1978 – South Carolina Broadcasters Association 5. December 14, 1978 – Dinner Honoring Dero Downing, Bowling Green, Kentucky 6. December 14, 1978 – Dinner Honoring Dero Downing, Bowling Green, Kentucky 7. 1978 – Speech Material - Gannetteer 8. 1978 – Speech Material 9. March 25, 1979 – National Association of Broadcasters Annual Meeting 10. June 5, 1979 – General Federation of Women’s Club, New Orleans, Louisiana 11. June 7, 1979 – “The First Amendment as an Absolute” The Washington Journalism Center, Washington D.C. –Frank E. Gannett Lecture 12. June 7, 1979 – “The First Amendment as an Absolute” The Washington Journalism Center, Washington D.C. – Frank E. Gannett Lecture 13. June 7, 1979 – “The First Amendment as an Absolute” The Washington Journalism Center, Washington D.C. – Frank E. Gannett Lecture 14. June 7, 1979 – “The First Amendment as an Absolute” The Washington Journalism Center, Washington D.C. – Frank E. Gannett Lecture 15. June 7, 1979 – “The First Amendment as an Absolute” The Washington Journalism Center, Washington D.C. – Frank E. Gannett Lecture 16. June 14, 1979 – Introduction to Julian Goodman – Washington Area Broadcasters Association Box 25 Speeches © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 21 1. June 14, 1979 – Introduction to Julian Goodman – Washington Area Broadcasters Association 2. July 2, 1979 – Ted Yates and Stuart Schulberg 3. August 25, 1979 – Kentucky Broadcasters Association, Louisville, Kentucky 4. February 16, 1980 – “The First Amendment in the 80’s” Journalism Alumni Seminar 5. March 6, 1980 – Chamber of Commerce, Paducah, Kentucky 6. March 20, 1980 – “The ‘Roast’ of Walter Cronkite” Washington Correspondents 7. 1980 – Speech Material 8. March 16, 1981 – Deadline Club, New York City Chapter 9. March 16, 1981 – Russ Tornabene, Ernie Pyle Memorial Lecture 10. April 13, 1981 – University of Kentucky Hall of Fame 11. September 27, 1981 – “Ethics and the Media” Larchmont Avenue Presbyterian Church 12. October 1, 1981 – Associated Press Material 13. April 7, 1982 – National Association of Broadcasters – First Amendment Panel, Dallas, Texas 14. November 19, 1982 – Introduction to John Chancellor at the University of Nevada Reno Foundation Dinner 15. October 17, 1983 – Senior Men’s Association Larchmont Avenue Church (w/ audio cassette) 16. October 17, 1983 – Senior Men’s Association Larchmont Avenue Church 17. January 21, 1985 – “Your Business is Different” keynote address at University of Georgia School of Journalism- Di Gamma Kappa Distinguished Achievement Award 18. May 1987 – Draft for K. Graham 19. August 9, 1988 – Draft #2 Olympics 1988 Box 26 Speeches 1. 1988 – Speech Material 2. March 2, 1989 – IRTS (International Radio and Television Society) 3. May 1989 – 84th Dinner of the Kentuckians of New York 4. Undated – Incomplete Text, Remarks by Julian Goodman 5. Undated – Speech Material on First Amendment (1) 6. Undated – Speech Material on First Amendment (2) 7. Undated – Remarks on Roone Arledge and TV News 8. Undated – Speech Material, Miscellaneous (1) 9. Undated – Speech Material, Miscellaneous (2) 10. Speeches and Testimony – Indexes 11. Index to Julian Goodman Speeches, Articles, Testimony – 25 pages – Pre 1963-1978 12. Index to Speeches and Articles – 1966-1978 with reprint titles Speeches by Others 13. Abrams, Floyd – “Are Some Corporation ‘More Equal’ Than Others?” National Legal Center for the Public Interest – March 15, 1979 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 22 14. Daley, Mayor Richard J. – Speech to National Restaurant Association - May 21, 1972 15. Ferris, Charles D. (Chairman FCC) – Address IRTS – September 20, 1978 16. Frank, Reuven – Keynote Address at RTNDA, Hollywood, Florida – December 3, 1980 17. Goldwater, Senator Barry –Republican Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech – July 16, 1964 18. Kennan, George F. – “America After Vietnam” Williamsburg, Virginia – June 1, 1968 19. Meaney, Don – Georgia Radio TV Institute – January 22, 1964 20. Pfeiffer, Jane C. – Address at NBC Affiliate Convention –May 15, 1979 21. Silverman, Fred, NBC President – NBC Progress Report – April 1979 22. Silverman, Fred, NBC President – Remarks at NBC – TV Affiliate Convention, Los Angeles, California – May 15, 1979 23. Weinblatt, Mike – Address at NBC Affiliate Convention – May 15, 1979 24. Unknown – Typescript – 20 Pages NBC Corporate – Affiliates Box 27 Affiliates 1. 1964 – Archinard, Paul – France 2. 1964-1966 – VIS News 3. 1966 – Board of Delegates – Minutes of Meetings, New York City – March 2 4. 1966 – Board of Delegates – Minutes of Meetings, Nassau – November 15-16 5. 1966 – Board of Delegates 6. 1966 – Meetings 7. 1966 – Meetings 8. 1967 – Board of Delegates 9. 1967 – Correspondence 10. 1968 – Board of Delegates 11. 1968 – CATV 12. 1968 – Convention, New York 13. 1968 – Correspondence, January-March 14. 1968 – Correspondence, April – June 15. 1968 – Correspondence, July-September 16. 1968 – Correspondence, October-November Box 28 Affiliates 1. 1969 – Board of Delegates 2. 1969 – Correspondence, January-February 3. 1969 – Correspondence, February-March © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 23 4. 1969 – Correspondence, March-May 5. 1969 – Correspondence, May 6. 1969 – Correspondence, May-June 7. 1969 – Correspondence, July-August 8. 1969 – Correspondence, August-September 9. 1969 – Correspondence, October 10. 1969 – Correspondence, October-November 11. 1969 – Correspondence, November 12. 1969 – Correspondence, November Box 29 Affiliates 1. 1969 – Correspondence, December 2. 1969 – Correspondence, December 3. 1969 – Meetings 4. 1969 – Meetings 5. 1969 – Meetings 6. 1970 – Board of Delegates 7. 1971 – VIS News 8. 1971 – Board of Delegates 9. 1971 – Convention 10. 1972 – Correspondence 11. 1973 – Board of Delegates 12. 1973 – VIS News 13. 1974 14. 1975 15. 1975 – NIS National News and Information Service 16. 1975 – National News Information Service – NIS/Radio Box 30 Affiliates 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1976 – Board of Delegates 1976 – Board of Delegates 1976 – Board of Delegates 1976 – Convention – 50th Anniversary 1976 – Convention – 50th Anniversary 1976 – Convention – 50th Anniversary 1976 – Correspondence, January © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 24 8. 1976 – Correspondence, February 9. 1976 – Correspondence, March-April 10. 1976 – Correspondence, May 11. 1976 – Correspondence, June 12. 1976 – Correspondence, July Box 31 Affiliates 1. 1976 – Correspondence, July 2. 1976 – Correspondence, August 3. 1976 – Correspondence, September-October 4. 1976 – Correspondence, November-December 5. 1976 – General Foods– Correspondence 6. 1976 - Radio Division Financial Report 7. 1976 – Station Relations 8. 1978 – Remarks by Fred Silverman and Ed Griffiths 9. 1978 – WIS-TV Silver Anniversary – Correspondence with Senator Strom Thurmond 10. 1981 – United Press International – Memorandum 11. 1983 – Convention, Los Angeles 12. 1983 – Meeting Summary (1) 13. 1983 – Meeting Summary (2) Charts 14. 1984 – Meetings Summary 15. 1985 – Convention, Los Angeles NBC Corporate – People Box 32 People 1. Abernethy, Robert G. and Jean Montgomery 2. Adams, David C.- personal correspondence 3. Adams, David C. -1967 4. Adams, David C. – 1968 – February – July 5. Adams, David C. – 1968 – August 19 -22 6. Adams, David C. – 1968 – August 23 7. Adams, David C. – 1968 – August 30-December 8. Adams, David C. – 1969 – January-November 9. Adams, David C. – 1971 10. Adams, David C. – 1975-1979 11. Announcements – February 1974 12. Bartelme, Joe – 1977 – Re: Jane Crawford Lenihan © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 25 13. Beville, Hugh (Mal) – 1967-1970 14. Blair, Frank -- 1979 15. Bourgholtzer, Frank 16. Brinkley, David – 1950-1962 17. Brinkley, David – 1963-1965 18. Brinkley, David – 1966-1968 19. Brinkley, David – 1970-1972 20. Brinkley, David – 1974-1976 21. Brinkley, David – 1977 22. Brinkley, David – 1978 23. Brinkley, David – 1979 Box 33 People 1. Brinkley, David – 1981- August 3rd-September 5 2. Brinkley, David – 1981 – September 6- September 9 3. Brinkley, David – 1981 – September 11 4. Brinkley, David – 1982 5. Brinkley, David – 1987-1988 6. Brinkley, David – 1991-1996, undated 7. Brokaw, Tom 8. Burns, George 9. Burr, Raymond (Ironsides) 10. Carroll, Diahann 11. Carson, Johnny 12. Chancellor, John – 1962-1974 13. Chancellor, John – 1977 14. Chancellor, John – 1978-1983 15. Clay, George – death 1964 16. Coggins, Joseph Brendan 17. Coleman, Gary (Diff’rent Strokes) 18. Conrad, Anthony L. – 1975 19. Conrad, Anthony L. – 1976 – January-March 20. Conrad, Anthony L. – 1976 – April-May 21. Conrad, Anthony L. – 1976 – June 22. Conrad, Anthony L. – 1976 – July 23. Conrad, Anthony L. – 1976 – September-October 24. Conrad, Anthony L. – 1976-1984 – Newspaper Clippings 25. Considine, Robert – Radio Programs 26. Cosby, Bill 27. Crystal, Les 28. Derby, Joseph 29. Directors Lists 30. DuBrow, Rick © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 26 31. Dunkel, Don – 1989 Box 34 People 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Durgin, Don Ebersol, Dick Eid, Leif Eiges, Sydney H. Ervin, Thomas E. – 1969-1976 Executives Birthdays – List dated 11/75 Executive Personnel – 1970 Executive Personnel – 1976-1977 Executives – Fuchs, George; Lindeman, Carl; Corcoran, Charles; Weinblatt, Myron; Tebet, David 10. Frank, Reuven – 1965-1967 11. Frank, Reuven – 1968 12. Frank, Reuven – Statement Re: Democratic National Convention 1968 and Reporters’ Summary 13. Frank, Reuven – “The Ugly Mirror” Address September 30, 1968 14. Frank, Reuven – 1969 15. Frank, Reuven – 1970 16. Frank, Reuven – “A Hindsight Saga” Address February 17, 1970 17. Frank, Reuven – Address – 1970 18. Frank, Reuven – 1971 19. Frank, Reuven – “If Benjamin Franklin Had Invented Television” Address – June 22, 1972 20. Frank, Reuven – 1972-1977 21. Frank, Reuven – Profile in Washington Journalism Review vol.4, no. 6 July/August 1982 22. Frank, Reuven – 1981-1982 23. Frank, Reuven – 1984-1989 24. Freed, Fred – NBC Specials 25. Friedman, Paul Box 35 People 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Fuchs, George – 1968 Fuchs, George – 1969 Garagiola, Joe Gardam, David Garroway, Dave Gerber, Jay Gerber, John W. – 1956 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 27 8. Godwin, Earl 9. Grams, Harold 10. Green, Gerald 11. Hagan, Chet 12. Hangen, Welles – 1970 13. Hangen, Welles – 1971 14. Hangen, Welles – 1972-1974 15. Hangen, Welles – 1975- 1984 16. Hangen, Welles – Legal documents – 1978-1981 17. Hangen, Welles – Tell Him That I Heard – Typescript by Pat Hangen, 1975 – coverpagep. 31 18. Hangen, Welles -- Tell Him That I Heard – Typescript by Pat Hangen, 1975 –p. 32 - 95 19. Hangen, Welles -- Tell Him That I Heard – Typescript by Pat Hangen, 1975 –p. 96-150 20. Hangen, Welles -- Tell Him That I Heard – Typescript by Pat Hangen, 1975 –p. 151Epilogue 21. Harkness, Richard 22. Hartz, Jim 23. Hazam, Lou – 1961-1963 24. Hazam, Lou – 1963 Box 36 People 1. Hazam, Lou – 1963-1986 2. Hazam, Lou – death - 1983 3. Heinemann, George – “Looking at Children’s Television” – article 1970 4. Heinemann, George – 1973-1975 5. Heinemann, George – 1976-1981 6. Heitzner, Irving – 1985 7. Henry, Bill 8. Hope, Bob 9. Hubbard, Stanley 10. Huntley, Chet – 1960-1965 11. Huntley, Chet – 1967-1970 12. Huntley, Chet – 1970-1991 13. Huntley, Tippy (Mrs.William Conrad) 14. Jarvis, Lucy – 1969-1976 15. Jones, Charles O.-- 1985 16. Kasmire, Robert – 1969 – 1974; Cartoon, original 17. Kasmire, Robert – 1975 – Hampshire College 18. Kearns, Tom 19. Kennedy, William 20. Kenney, Peter – 1971-1976 21. Kiermaier, John – William Paley Foundation – Museum of Broadcasting © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 28 Box 37 People 1. Kintner, Robert E. – August 11, 1960-May 24, 1961 2. Kintner, Robert E. – May 25,1961-October 30, 1961 3. Kintner, Robert E. – November 3, 1961-December 21, 1961; undated 4. Kintner, Robert E. – 1961 – Trip Around the World 5. Kintner, Robert E. – January 1962 6. Kintner, Robert E. – February 1962 7. Kintner, Robert E. – March 1962 8. Kintner, Robert E. – April 1962 9. Kintner, Robert E. – May 1962 10. Kintner, Robert E. – June - July 25, 1962 11. Kintner, Robert E. – July 27, 1962 - August 17, 1962 12. Kintner, Robert E. – August 17 - October 29, 1962 13. Kintner, Robert E. – November 1 - December 18, 1962 14. Kintner, Robert E. – 1963 15. Kintner, Robert E. – July 1964 16. Kintner, Robert E. – August 1964 (Democratic National Convention) – December 1964 17. Kintner, Robert E. – January 1965 18. Kintner, Robert E. – February - August 1965 Box 38 People 1. Kintner, Robert E. – September – December 1965 2. Kintner, Robert E. – 1965 3. Kintner, Robert E. – April 1965 – “Broadcasting and the News” in Harper’s 4. Kintner, Robert E. – 1966 5. Kintner, Robert E. –1967 6. Kintner, Robert E. – 1968 7. Kintner, Robert E. – 1969 8. Kintner, Robert E. – 1970 9. Kintner, Robert E. – 1971 10. Kintner, Robert E. – 1972 11. Kintner, Robert E. – 1974 12. Kintner, Robert E. –1975 - 1977 13. Kintner, Robert E. – 1979 14. Kintner, Robert E. –Death and Obituaries – December 19, 1980; 1981 Tribute by Julian Goodman 15. Kissinger, Henry (consultant to NBC News) 16. Klein, Paul 17. Kuralt, Charles – 1984 18. Lamb, John – 1972-1973 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 29 19. Lamb, John – 1974 20. Laginestra, Rocco M. 21. Lawrence, William (New York Times, ABC News Reporter) – memorial service remarks 22. Lemon, Robert – 1972-74 23. Lemon, Robert – Death – 1983 24. Lindemann, Carl 25. Lower, Elmer – 1983 26. MacNeil, Robert – 1964-1965 Box 39 People 1. Manning, Gordon 2. McAndrew, William – 1963-1968 3. McAndrew, William C. (President, NBC news) – 1968 (obituaries) 4. McAndrew, William C. (President, NBC news) – 1968 (letters at the time of his death) 5. McAndrew, William C. (President, NBC news) – 1968 (letters at the time of his death) 6. McCormick, Robert 7. McGannon, Donald H. – President and Chairman Westinghouse Broadcasting Co – 1976 8. McGannon, Donald H. – President and Chairman Westinghouse Broadcasting Co – 1976 9. McGee, Frank –1963; 1974 10. Monderer, Howard 11. Monroe, Bill 12. Mulholland, Robert E. 13. Nelson, Tom 14. Nessen, Ron – 1974 15. Nessen, Ron – 1975 – The White House 16. Newman, Edwin 17. News Correspondents 18. News Domestic Bureaus – 1976-1988 19. News – Foreign Bureaus 20. Northshield, Shad 21. Pauley, Jane 22. Paxton, Fred (head of NBC affiliates) -- 1980 23. Pfeiffer, Jane – 1978 24. Pfeiffer, Jane – 1979-1980 25. Rich, John 26. Rieger, Hank 27. Rosen, George 28. Rowe, Gerald Box 40 People © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 30 1. Royal, John F. – 1969-1976 2. Royal, John F. – 1978 – Obituary 3. Rubin, Aaron (executive V.P.) – 1972 4. Rubin, Aaron (executive V.P.) – Obituary – December 1987 5. Rukeyser, Meryle S. Jr. – 1975 6. Salant, Richard S. 7. Sarnoff, David 8. Sarnoff, Robert W. 9. Sarnoff, Robert – 1971-1974 10. Savitch, Jessica 11. Scherer, Ray – 1954-1972 12. Scherer, Ray – 1973-1984 13. Schlosser, Herbert S. 14. Schlosser, Herb – 1975-1980 15. Schnazer, Ken 16. Schulberg, Stuart – memorial – July 2, 1979; 1976 17. Scott, Walter D. – “Broadcasting and the New Audience” – 1966; “The Color of Television Revolution” - 1967 18. Scott, Walter D. – 1966-1970 19. Scott, Walter D. – 1971-1973 20. Scott, Walter D. – 1974 21. Scott, Walter D. – 1975 Box 41 People 1. Scott, Walter D. – 1976 - 1977 2. Scott, Walter D. – 1978 3. Scott, Walter D. – 1979-1992 4. Scott, Willard (Today Show) 5. Shalit, Gene 6. Sharkey, Sam 7. Shore, Dinah 8. Silverman, Fred – 1978 --Jan-Jun 9. Silverman, Fred – 1978 – Jun-Dec 10. Silverman, Fred – 1979 11. Silverman, Fred – 1979 12. Silverman, Fred – 1980-86 13. Skelton, Red 14. Small, Bill 15. Snyder, Tom 16. Stabile, James A. 17. Stanley, Ed – 1967; 1978 18. Stanley, Ed – Memorial service with remarks by Julian Goodman 1989 19. Stanley, Ed – Memorial service – 1989 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 31 20. Stanton, Frank 21. Stindt, Gary – 1975-1977 22. Stone, Robert L. 23. Swayze, John Cameron 24. Taishoff, Sol. 25. Taylor, Davidson 26. Tebet, David/John Wayne 27. Teitelbaum, David 28. Tempone, Joe 29. Tinker, Grant 30. Tornabene, Russell C. (mention of Tippy Huntley) Box 42 People 1. Trammell, Niles 2. Traviesas, Hermino 3. Vanocur, Sander 4. Vicas, George – 1961-1969 5. Wald, Richard – 1974-1979 6. Wald, Richard C. – Appointment at NBC news – 1973 7. Wald, Richard C. – President NBC news – 1973 8. Wald, Richard C. – President NBC news – 1974 9. Wald, Richard C. – President NBC news – 1975 10. Wald, Richard C. – President NBC news – 1976 11. Wald, Richard C. – President NBC news – 1977-1986 12. Walters, Barbara – 1971-1976 13. Walters, Barbara 14. Walters, Barbara 15. Walworth, Ted (President) 16. Walworth, Theodore H. 17. Weaver, Sylvester L., Jr. 18. Welpott, Ray W. (President NBC TV Stations) – 1971 – Retirement 19. Welch, Jack (GE Chairman) 20. Werner, Robert (RCA) 21. Who’s Who in NBC News – 1958 22. Wilson, Flip 23. Wolzien, Thomas R. 24. Wood, Bob 25. Wright, Robert C. (Chairman of NBC) – 1986 26. Yates, Ted – 1966- 1967 27. Yates, Ted – 1967 – News of his death and tributes 28. Yates, Ted – 1967 – news and tributes at his death 29. Yates, Ted – Script – “The Documentaries of Ted Yates” – August 6, 1967 30. Yates, Ted – Typescript The Long March – May 1967 with correspondence © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 32 NBC Corporate – Personal Box 43 Personal – Correspondence 1. Adams - Ashley 2. Bagshaw - Boccardi 3. Clyne – Chatsworth Avenue School 4. Dorf - Durante 5. Eisenhower 6. Farrell - Freeman 7. Gaines – Grimm 8. Hamilton – Huddleston 9. Jackson 10. Kintner 11. Laricci 12. Muir – Museum of Broadcasting 13. Nixon – New York Jets Football Club 14. OdorizzI 15. Paley – Pennybacker 16. Read – Rylander 17. Scanlon – Sullivan 18. Television Academy Hall of Fame – Tomlinson 19. U – V 20. Wassaman – Windows 21. Yergin 22. unidentified Box 44 Personal – Invitations 1. 1969 – London reception 2. 1973 – People’s Republic of China 3. February 1975 – Republican dinner 4. 1976-1977 5. January 1978 6. February 1978 7. March 1978 8. April 1978 9. May 1978 10. June 1978 11. July 1978 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 33 12. August 1978 13. September 1978 14. October 1978 15. November 1978 16. March 1979 17. Christmas Cards Box 45 Personal – Articles about Julian Goodman 1. 1954 – 1959 2. 1961 3. 1961 – Press releases 4. 1962 5. 1963- 1964 6. 1964 – Press releases 7. 1965 8. 1965 – Press releases 9. 1966 10. 1966 11. 1966 – Press releases 12. May 16, 1966 – Sponsor: the Magazine of Broadcast Advertising 13. July 1966 “Why Julian Goodman?” in The Beam 14. 1967 15. 1968 16. 1968 - Press releases 17. 1969 18. 1969 – Press releases 19. 1970 20. 1970 – Press releases 21. 1971 22. 1972 Box 46 Personal – Articles about Julian Goodman 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1972 – Press releases June 2, 1972 “A Long Way from Glasgow” in Insight 1973 August 19, 1973 –“Enemies List” in Sunday Times Magazine, pp. 14 – 17 September/October 1973 “The Chosen Few”(The Enemy List) in Of Westchester 1974 April 1974-press releases –JG becomes Chairman of NBC April 1974 – press releases © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 34 9. 1975 10. May 12, 1975 – New York Magazine (p. 46) 11. Fall 1975 –press releases –Sigma Delta Chi 12. March 1976 – “Three to the Top” by Jimmy Lowe 13. March 1976 – press releases 14. 1976 15. January 1977 – “NBC Boss Gets the Boot” in New York Post 16. 1977 17. 1978 18. 1978 – press releases Box 47 Personal – Articles about Julian Goodman 1. March 1979 2. April 1979 3. May 1979 – retirement 4. June 1979 – retirement 5. June 1979 – retirement 6. July – November 1979 7. December 1979 8. December 10, 1979 – tribute in Congressional Record 9. December 1979 10. 1980 11. 1981 -1986 12. Undated Personal – files by date 13. June 30, 1941 – photocopy of the New York Times for the day JG went to work for NBC 14. 1948 -1953 15. 1953 – White House News Conferences – confidential 16. 1950’s – undated 17. 1954- 1956 18. 1956 19. 1957 Box 48 Personal – files by date 1. 2. 3. 4. 1957 – 1972 – Sigma Delta Chi (Professional Journalistic Fraternity 1958 July 1959 – JG appointed Director of News and Public Affairs at NBC 1962 – Statement on the “obligation of NBC News” © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 35 5. 1963 – Employment documents 6. 1963- 1964 7. December 1964 – NBC progress report by Robert Kintner 8. 1966 – i.d. card – Senior Executive Vice President 9. 1965 - 1966 – JG becomes NBC President – letters 10. June 14, 1966 – Reception in Washington, D.C. for JG and Walter Scott 11. 1966 – 1979 – NBC employment contracts 12. 1967 – 1978 – Committees declined 13. August 1967 – trip to Europe to visit overseas staff – memo book 14. 1968 15. April 22, 1969 – London - House of Lords – luncheon menu 16. 1970 17. 1972 – Business/personal travel 18. 1973- JG on “Enemies List” – Nixon and Watergate 19. 1974 – 1975 – requests 20. 1976 – Electronics 21. 1976 – National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award 22. 1976 - National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award 23. 1976 - National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award Box 49 Personal – files by date 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1976 - National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award 1976 - National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award 1976 - National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award 1976 - National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong –preliminary planning 6. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong –preliminary planning 7. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong – itinerary and other 8. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong 9. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong 10. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong 11. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong 12. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong 13. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong 14. July 1977 – Trip to Japan, People’s Republic of China, and Hong Kong 15. 1978 – Election of Directors 16. September 1978 – JG Elected Chairman of NBC Executive Committee 17. September 1978 – JG Elected Chairman of NBC Executive Committee 18. September 1978 – JG Elected Chairman of NBC Executive Committee 19. 1978 – outline of duties of NBC Chairman © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 36 20. Christmas 1978 – Gifts and acknowledgements 21. 1978- 1979 – Business/personal travel 22. 1979 23. Miscellaneous Box 50 Personal – Retirement- 1979 1. Press release – March 7, 1979 Personal – Retirement – 1979 – Correspondence 2. January 3. March 6 -7 4. March 8 5. March 9 6. March 10 – 12 7. March 13 -14 8. March 15 -16 9. March 19 10. March 20 - 26 Box 51 Personal – Retirement – 1979 – Correspondence 1. March 28 -30 2. April – August 3. April – Re: book for Random House Publishers Personal – Retirement – 1979 4. March 28 – Distinguished Service Award 5. Legal 6. Legal Post Retirement 7. 1980 – 1984 8. 1985 – 1996 9. Newspaper articles 10. Miscellaneous Personal – Appointment books © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 37 11. 1967 12. 1968 13. 1969 Box 52 Personal – Appointment books 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 Box 53 Personal – Appointment schedules 1. 2. 3. 4. December 1977 – February 1978 March – April 1978 May – July 1978 August – November 1978 Personal – Telephone Message Register 5. December 23, 1977 – January 17, 1978 6. January 17 – February 9, 1978 7. February 10 – March 10, 1978 8. March 13 – April 26, 1978 9. April 27 – May 31, 1978 10. June 1 – June 14, 1978 11. June 15 – July 21, 1978 12. July 24 – August 18, 1978 13. August 21 – September 12, 1978 14. September 13 – October 12, 1978 15. October 13 – November 21, 1978 16. November 22 – December 29, 1978 Box 54 Personal – Scrapbooks © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 38 1. #1-December 8, 1965 - January 23, 1966 2. #2 -March 7, 1966 - April 13, 1966 3. #3 -May 16, 1966 - May 30, 1966 Box 55 Personal- Scrapbooks 1. #4 - July 2, 1966 - November 22, 1966 2. #5 - July 31, 1966 - October 21, 1966 3. #6 - October 2, 1966 - January 15, 1967 Box 56 Personal – Scrapbooks 1. 2. 3. 4. #7 - November 12, 1966 - January 1967 #8 - March 14, 1967 - May 26, 1967 #9 - May 31, 1967 - June 1, 1967 #10 - July 19, 1967 - September 10, 1967 Box 57 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. 2. 3. 4. #11 - October 7, 1967 - December 9, 1967 #12 - December 11, 1967 - April 17, 1968 #13 - March 27, 1968 - August 12, 1968 #14 - August 13, 1968 - October 13, 1968 Box 58 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #15 - November 18, 1968 - December 7, 1968 2. #16 - December 6, 1968 - March 17, 1969 3. #17 - March 13, 1969 - August 12, 1969 Box 59 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. Scrapbook - April 23, 1969 - London Box 60 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #18 - August 9, 1969 - October 1969 2. #19 - December 30, 1969 - March 16, 1970 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 39 3. #20 - March 11, 1970 - May 26, 1970 Box 61 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #21 - June 5, 1970 - August 25, 1970 2. #22 - September 1, 1970 - November 12, 1970 3. #23 - December 7, 1970 - April 5, 1971 Box 62 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #24 - April 13, 1971 - June 8, 1971 2. #25 - July 5, 1971 - December 8, 1971 3. #26 - January 1972 - March 1, 1972 Box 63 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #27 - March 10, 1972 - March 28, 1972 2. #28 - May 17, 1972 - July 5, 1972 3. #29 - October 10, 1972 - November 30, 1972 Box 64 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #30 - December 13, 1972 - January 18, 1973 2. #31 - January 3, 1973 - March 23, 19873 3. #32 - May 7, 1973 - September 9, 1973 Box 65 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #33 - July 4, 1973 - October 22, 1973 2. #34 - November 12, 1973 - January 21, 1974 3. #35 - February 6, 1974 - May 27, 1974 Box 66 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #36 - April 1974 - October 20, 1974 2. #37 - October 26, 1974 - May 12, 1975 3. #38 - March 14, 1975 - June 1, 1976 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 40 Box 67 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #39 - May 13, 1976 - January 1, 1977 2. #40 - January 5, 1977 - May 18, 1977 3. #41 - May 23, 1977 - September 1977 Box 68 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. #42 - November 10, 1977 - January 1978 2. #43 - January 23, 1978 - March 12, 1979 Book 69 Personal - Scrapbooks 1. January 7, 1970 - The Chairman’s Dinner – Club “21” New York City 2. January 7, 1970 - The Chairman’s Dinner – Club “21” New York City NBC Corporate - Programming Box 70 Programming 1. Children’s Programs – 1957 - 1967 2. Children’s Programs – 1968 3. Children’s Programs – 1968 - “Television for Preschool Children: a Proposal” 4. Children’s Programs – 1969 5. Children’s Programs – 1970 – Address by Julian Goodman 6. Children’s Programs – 1970 – Statement by Dr. Walter Menninger 7. Children’s Programs – 1970 8. Children’s Programs - 1970 9. Children’s Programs – 1973 10. Children’s Programs – 1974 11. Churchill, Winston – Funeral - January 1965 12. Democratic National Committee – 1970 13. Democratic National Committee – 1971 14. Democratic National Convention – 1964 15. Democratic National Convention – 1964 16. Democratic National Convention – 1964 17. Democratic National Convention – 1964 18. Democratic National Convention – 1964 19. Democratic National Convention - 1964 – Convention Hall floor plan 20. Democratic National Convention – 1964 – Directory © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 41 21. Democratic National Convention – 1964 – Press Releases 22. Democratic National Convention – 1964 – Schedule and Summary of Events Box 71 Programming 1. Democratic National Convention – 1968 2. Democratic National Convention – 1968 3. Democratic National Convention – 1968 – Daily credentials 4. Democratic National Convention – 1972 5. Democratic National Convention – 1972 6. Democratic National Convention – 1972 7. Democratic National Convention – 1972 8. Democratic National Convention - 1976 9. Democratic National Convention – 1976 10. Democratic National Convention – 1976 11. Democratic National Convention – 1976 12. Democratic National Convention – 1976 Box 72 Programming 1. Democratic National Convention – 1976 2. Democratic National Convention – 1976 3. Democratic National Convention - 1976 4. Democratic National Convention – 1976 – Acceptance speech of Jimmy Carter 5. Democratic National Convention – 1976 – NBC News Convention Directory 6. Democratic National Convention – 1976 – NBC Convention Guide and Directory 7. Elections – 1960 8. Elections – 1964 9. Elections – 1964 10. Elections – 1964 11. Elections – 1964 12. Elections – 1964 – Network Election Service 13. Elections – 1964 – Network Election Service 14. Elections – 1964 – Network Election Service 15. Elections - 1966 16. Elections – 1968 Box 73 Programming 1. Elections – 1968 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 42 2. Elections – 1968 3. Elections – 1968 – Nixon – Humphrey Commercial Controversy 4. Elections – 1968 – NBC News supplement 5. Elections – 1970 6. Elections – 1972 7. Elections – 1975 8. Elections – 1976 9. Elections – 1976 10. Elections - 1976 11. Elections – 1978 12. The Equalizer – scripts 13. The Equalizer – script – December 1985 14. First Tuesday – 1969 15. First Tuesday – 1970 16. First Tuesday /Chronolog – 1971 17. First Tuesday – 1973 18. The Godfather – 1974 19. Great Debates – 1960 – March 28 – July 18 20. Great Debates – 1960 – August 1 – August 31 Box 74 Programming 1. Great Debates - 1960 – September 1 -21 2. Great Debates – 1960 – September 22 -30 3. Great Debates – 1960 – September 26 - Transcript of First Joint Radio Television Broadcast of the debate between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon 4. Great Debates – 1960- October 4 – 5 5. Great Debates – 1960 –October 6 -7 6. Great Debates – 1960 – October 7 –unofficial transcript of the Second Joint Radio Television Broadcast of the debate between Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy 7. Great Debates – 1960 – October 7 – opening remarks 8. Great Debates – 1960 – October 8 – telegrams to Kennedy and Nixon 9. Great Debates – 1960- October 8 – 17 10. Great Debates – 1960- October 18-26 11. Great Debates – 1960- October 27 -31 Box 75 Programming 1. Great Debates – 1960 – November 1 – December 9 2. Great Debates – 1960 – February – May 1961 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 43 3. Huntley-Brinkley Report – 1964 4. Huntley-Brinkley Report – 1966 – 67 5. Huntley – Brinkley Report – 1969 6. Huntley – Brinkley Report – 1982 7. Inauguration – 1969 8. Inauguration – 1973 – booklet 9. Inauguration – 1973 10. Inauguration – 1977 11. Issues and Answers 12. Kennedy, President John F. – Administration-1961-63 13. Kennedy, President John F. – Administration – 1961-63 14. Kennedy, President John F. – Administration – 1961-63 15. Kennedy, President John F. –European coverage – 1963 16. Kennedy, President John F. – Assassination – 1963 Box 76 Programming Kennedy, President John F. – Assassination- 1963 Kennedy, President John F. – Assassination – 1963 Kennedy, President John F. – Assassination – 1963 Kennedy, President John F. – “The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy- 1963” NBC Report 5. Kennedy, President John F. – Assassination – 1963 – “Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes” 6. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. – Assassination – June 1968 7. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. – Assassination- June 1968 8. Kremlin Report – 1963 9. The Loyal Opposition – 1974 10. Meet the Press –1958 - 1968 11. Meet the Press – 1969 12. Meet the Press – 1970 – 1971 13. Meet the Press - 1972 14. Meet the Press – 1973 15. Meet the Press – 1973 16. Meet the Press – 1973 17. Meet the Press – 1976 – transcripts 18. Meet the Press – 1977 19. Motion Pictures – 1970 1. 2. 3. 4. Box 77 Programming 1. Motion Pictures – 1972 2. Motion Pictures – 1975 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 44 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Motion Pictures – World Premier Movies – A Presentation by Stanley Robertson, March 3, 1975 The Monkees – March 22, 1967 NBC 50th Anniversary Show – 1976 NBC 50th Anniversary Show – 1976 NBC 50th Anniversary Show – 1976 NBC 50th Anniversary Show - 1976 NBC 50th Anniversary “The First Fifty Years” – 1976 News Department – General News Department – General – 1957 - 1962 News Department – Instant Special Report on Smoking – 1963 News Department – General – 1965 News Department – “Senate Hearing” 1966 News Department – General – 1967 News Department – General – 1968 News Department – Instant Television Specials – 1968-70 News Department – General – 1969 – Vice President Agnew’s Speech on network news News Department – General – 1969 News Department – General - 1970 News Department – General – 1970 News Department – General – 1972 News Department – General – 1973 (January – August) Box 78 Programming 1. News Department – General – 1973 (September ) 2. News Department – General – 1973 (October – December) 3. News Department – Domestic – Staff – 1973 4. News Department – Foreign – 1973 5. News Department – Instant Specials- Spiro Agnew Resignation- October 1973 6. News Department – Nightly News – 1973- 1974 7. News Department – General - 1974 8. News Department –Saturday Night – 1974 9. News Department – “Planning for the Seventies” – 1974 10. News Department – General - 1975 11. News Department – General – 1976 12. News Department – Instant Specials – 1976 13. News Department – Nightly News – 1976 14. News Department – Nightly News - Expansion – 1976 15. News Department – General – 1977 (January – May) 16. News Department – General – 1977 (June – August) 17. News Department – General – 1977 (September – December) 18. News Department – Anchor personnel Evaluation Study – 1978 19. News Department – Anchorperson Studies Report - 1978 20. News Department –General – 1978(January – March) 21. News Department – General – 1978 (April) © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 45 Box 79 Programming 1. News Department – General – 1978 (May – November) 2. News Department- General – Notes – 1978 3. News Department – General –Press Releases – May 14, 1979 4. Political Conventions – 1976 5. Political Conventions – 1978 6. Presidential Appearances – 1976 7. Presidential Candidates – 1968 8. Presidential Candidates – 1976 9. Presidential Candidates – 1976 10. Presidential Candidates – Minor parties - 1976 11. Presidential Television – Fireside Chats - 1977 12. Press – 1977 13. Primaries – 1963 14. Primaries – Schedules – 1964 15. Primaries – California – 1964 16. Primaries – 1964 (January) 17. Primaries- 1964 (February) 18. Primaries – 1964 (March – May) 19. Prime Time News Hour – 1973 20. Prime Time Schedule – 1975; 1983 21. Prime Time – Television Network – General – 1966 - 1972 22. Proposed programs – 1966 23. Proposed programs – 1967 24. Proposed planned specials – 1968 -74 25. Republican National Committee – 1970-71 Box 80 Programming Republican National Committee – 1974 Republican National Committee – 1976 Republican National Convention – 1964 - material on 1956 and 1960 events Republican National Convention – 1964 – Accommodations for NBC Personnel Republican National Convention – 1964 – NBC News Directory/list of delegation reporters 6. Republican National Convention – 1964 – Press releases 7. Republican National Convention – 1964 – press releases 8. Republican National Convention – 1964 (March – December 1963) 9. Republican National Convention – 1964 (January – July 1964) 10. Republican National Convention – 1968 11. Republican National Convention – 1968 –NBC Directory, access ticket 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 46 12. Republican National Convention – 1972 – (July 12 – August 21) 13. Republican National Convention – 1972 – (August 22 – August 30) 14. Republican National Convention – 1972 – (September 1 -5) 15. Republican National Convention – 1972 (September 6 – October 2) 16. Republican National Convention – 1976 – Guide and Directory Box 81 Programming 1. Republican National Convention – 1976 (March 23 – August 17) 2. Republican National Convention – 1976 (August 24 – September 22) 3. Religious Specials – 1966 4. Religious Specials – 1967 5. Rowan and Martin’s Laugh - In 6. Saturday Programs – 1968 7. Shop- at- Home 8. Space Flights – 1967-68 9. Space Flights – 1969 - 1974 10. Specials – 1962-63 11. Specials – 1965 – Lewis and Clark 12. Specials – 1966 13. Specials – 1966 (November – December) 14. Specials – 1968 15. Specials – 1968 16. Specials – 1969 17. Specials – 1970 –“Migrant” 18. Specials – 1973 Box 82 Programming 1. Specials – 1973 – Energy Crisis 2. Specials – 1973 – Violence on Television 3. Specials – 1974-75 4. Specials – 1976 5. Specials – 1976 6. Specials – 1977- People’s Republic of China 7. Specials – 1978 – Holocaust 8. Specials – 1982 – Robert M. Young 9. Sports – General -1967-68 10. Sports – General – 1969 11. Sports – General – 1972-73 12. Sports – General – 1974 13. Sports – General – 1975 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 47 14. Sports – General – 1976 15. Sports – General – 1977 16. Sports – General – 1979 17. Sports – General – undated 18. Sports – Baseball – 1967-68 Box 83 Programming 1. Sports – Baseball – 1969 2. Sports – Baseball – 1970 3. Sports – Baseball – 1971 4. Sports – Baseball – 1972 5. Sports – Baseball – 1973 6. Sports – Baseball – 1974 7. Sports – Baseball – 1975 8. Sports – Baseball – 1977- 1984 9. Sports – Football - AFL – 1966-67 10. Sports - Football - AFL – 1968 11. Sports- Football - AFL- 1969 12. Sports – Football – 1969 13. Sports – Football – AFL – 1970 14. Sports – Football – 1970 15. Sports – Football – 1970 16. Sports – Football – 1971-72 Box 84 Programming 1. Sports – Football – 1973 2. Sports – Football – 1975 3. Sports – Football – 1976 4. Sports – Football – 1977 5. Sports – Golf -1967- 68 6. Sports – Golf – 1969 7. Sports – Golf – 1975 8. Sports – Golf – 1976 9. Sports – Golf – 1977 10. Sports – Olympics – 1972 - Correspondence 1967-68 11. Sports – Olympics – 1972 - Correspondence January – July, 1969 12. Sports – Olympics – 1972 - Correspondence September – December 1969 13. Sports – Olympics – 1972 – Sapporo, Japan – television rights contract 1970; related materials 14. Sports – Olympics – 1972 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 48 15. Sports – Olympics – 1976 16. Sports – Olympics – 1980- Negotiations Moscow and Lake Placid, 1975-76 17. Sports – Olympics – 1980 – Negotiations Moscow, January – February, 1977 18. Sports – Olympics – 1980 – Negotiations February 1977 19. Sports – Olympics – 1980 – Correspondence- March – April 1977 Box 85 Programming 1. Sports – Olympics – 1980 – Corres. May – December 1977 2. Sports – Olympics – 1980 – Statement –February 7, 1977 3. Sports – Olympics - 1980 – “Production Unit Manager Profile” 4. Sports – Olympics – 1980 - Moscow 5. Sports – Olympics – 1980 – Meeting with William Paley, September 8, 1976 6. Sports – Olympics – 1984 7. Sports – Olympics – 1988- 89 8. Today – 1962 9. Today – 1964 10. Today – 1965 11. Today – 1966 12. Today – 1968 13. Today – 1969 14. Today – 1970 15. Today – 1971 16. Today – 1972 – Barbara Walters 17. Today – 1973 18. Today – 1974 19. Today – 1975 – Survey Report Box 86 Programming 1. Today – 1975 2. Today – 1975 3. Today – 1976 4. Today – 1976 5. Today- 1976 6. Today – 1976 7. Today – Tom Brokaw interview with John Dean, October 13, 1976 – transcript 8. Today – 1977 – 25th Anniversary 9. Today – 1977 – 25th Anniversary 10. Today – 1977 – 1985; undated 11. Today - comments 12. Tomorrow – 1972-74 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 49 13. Tomorrow – 1975 - 1977 14. Tonight – 1968 15. Tonight – 1972 16. Tonight – 1973 17. Tonight – 1974 18. Tonight - 1975 NBC Corporate – RCA (Radio Corporation of America) Box 87 RCA 1. 1964/(1973) – 2 Annual Reports with comments; retirement plan 2. 1966 – General Orders 3. 1969 – General Orders 4. 1970 – Correspondence 5. 1970 – “Walt Disney Productions Study” 6. 1971 – Appointments to RCA Board of Directors 7. 1971 – Annual Report 8. 1971 – Board of Directors – Press Release 9. 1971 – General Orders 10. 1972 11. 1972 - “RCA After the Bath” in Fortune Magazine (photocopy), September issue 12. 1973 – Annual Report 13. 1973 14. 1974 15. 1975 – Annual Report 16. 1975 – Address by Robert W. Sarnoff, CEO RCA Corporation 17. 1975 – Management Organization Study by Booz, Allen, and Hamilton 18. 1975 – Report to Securities and Exchange Commission for 1975 19. 1975 Box 88 RCA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1976 – Annual Meeting of Shareholders 1976 – Annual Meeting of Shareholders 1976 – Annual Meeting of Shareholders – Comments and Recommendations 1975-76 – Robert W. Sarnoff Resignation 1976 – Annual Meeting of Shareholders – Comments on Programs 1976 – Annual Meeting – Reports on NBC 1976 – Annual Meeting of Shareholders – Order of Business © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 50 8. 1976 – Annual Meeting 9. 1976 – Financial 10. 1976 – Annual Report 11. 1977 – Board Report 12. 1977 – Annual Report 13. 1977 – Letter to Shareholders – Notice of Annual Meeting 14. 1977 – Report to Securities and Exchange Commission for 1977 15. 1977 – Annual Meeting – Report of highlights 16. 1977 – “RCA License Story” – Presentation to Board Box 89 RCA 1. 1977 – Board of Directors – General Information (1) 2. 1977 – Board of Directors – General Information (2) 3. 1977 – Board of Directors – General Information (3) 4. 1977 – Board Members – Correspondence 5. 1977 – Board of Directors – Meeting Minutes 6. 1977 – Shareholders’ Meeting – Reports and Correspondence 7. 1977 – Shareholders Meeting – Correspondence 8. 1977 – Shareholders Meeting – Correspondence – Sisters of St. Francis 9. 1977 – Shareholders Meeting – Correspondence 10. 1977 – Shareholders Meeting – Reports, Memos 11. 1977 – Notice of 1977 Annual Meeting 12. 1978 – Board of Directors – General Information 13. 1978 – Annual Report; Notice of 1978 Annual Meeting Box 90 RCA 1. 1978 – Board of Directors – General Information 2. 1978 – Board of Directors – Securities and Exchange Commission Form 3. 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting – Minutes – (January-September) 4. 1978 – Airplane Business 5. 1978 – Report – “RCA : An Historical Perspective” 6. 1978 -1988 – Edgar Griffiths 7. 1979 – Joint Proxy Report 8. 1979 – Annual Report; Notice of Annual Meeting 9. 1979 – Shareholders Meeting 10. 1980 – Reports – Annual Meeting of Shareholders 11. 1981 12. 1981 – 1988 – Thornton Bradshaw 13. 1982 – Annual Report Box 91 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 51 RCA 1. 1983 – Annual Report; Notice of Annual Meeting; Report of 64th Annual Meeting of Shareholders 2. 1983? – “The Decline and Fall of the RCA Empire” 3. 1984 – Quarter Reports 4. 1984 – Executives – Frederick, Robert R.; Smith, Carleton D. and others 5. 1985 – Annual Report 6. 1985 7. 1986 – Notice of Special Meeting of Shareholders, February 13th 8. 1986 – Brown, George 9. 1986 10. undated newspapers clippings NBC Corporate – Reports Box 92 Reports March 15, 1954 “NBC Publicity” 1955 – Personnel – organization structure 1961 – 1963 - Policy/Broadcasts Standards and Practices 1963 – Personnel – list of NBC Vice Presidents March 1, 1964 – News Division 1965- Research Projects directed by Robert Hanson, Re: Newsmen involved in the coverage of space flights 7. 1966 – Personnel 8. December 1966 - Research Study by Barry Rumple 9. 1966 - 1978 – Gallagher Presidents’ Report 10. 1967 - “NBC in the 70’s”: Two, Five and Ten Year Forecasts, pp. 1-36 11. 1967 - “NBC in the 70’s”: Two, Five and Ten Year Forecasts, pp. 37-83 12. 1967 - “NBC in the 70’s”: Two, Five and Ten Year Forecasts, pp. 84-120 13. 1967 - “NBC in the 70’s”: Two, Five and Ten Year Forecasts, pp. 121-158 14. 1967 - “NBC in the 70’s”: Two, Five and Ten Year Forecasts, pp. 159-211 15. December 1967 - “Proposal for Reorganization” NBC News 16. 1968 – Personnel 17. 1968 – Personnel - executives 18. 1968 - “Equal Opportunities” and The Fairness Doctrine – NBC Political Broadcast Procedures Manual 19. 1968 - Public Relations/Press Relations 20. 1968 -1969 - President’s Council Meeting 21. 1968 – 1969 -News Program Service 22. 1968 – 1980 – NBC Newsline 23. 1969 – Personnel- General information 24. 1969 – Personnel – applicants 25. 1970 – Corporate Hierarchy Plan 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 52 Box 93 Reports 1. 1970 – Organization and Manpower Plans 2. 1970 - Policy/Broadcast Standards and Practices 3. 1970 – Personnel Directory 4. 1970 – 1976 – Payroll Analysis 5. 1971 – “Extended View of Public Attitudes Toward Television” 6. 1971 – Press Releases 7. December 1971 – “NBC Reorganization Proposals” 8. 1971 – 1974 – Personnel – “Compliance and Practices Manual” 9. January 27, 1972 – News Division Presentation 10. December 1972 – “NBC News” by Wallace Westfeldt 11. 1972 – Executive Personnel 12. 1973 – Annual Summary 13. May 4, 1973 – Network Interconnection Summary 14. October 1973 – “Advertising in a Recession” by Sheldon Jacobs 15. 1973 – Legal Brief – NBC vs. Supreme Court of New Jersey 16. 1974 – Executive Personnel 17. Fall 1974 – NBC Prime Time Analysis 18. November 1974 – NBC Standards of Conduct Seminars 19. 1974 – NBC Position Papers 20. 1975 – NBC Position Papers 21. September 1975 – “Cable and Pay TV in Perspective Box 94 Reports 1975 – 1976 – Personnel 1977 – 1978 – Personnel 1977 – “Broadcasting: the Next Ten Years” 1977 – “Broadcasting: the Next Ten Years” 1977 – “ From There to Five Billion Dollars: the Route of Network TV Advertising to 1980 6. June 1977 – Bulletin to Station Managers 7. August 15, 1977 – Network Interconnection Committee 8. 1977 – Board of Directors – Materials for kits 9. 1977 – Board of Directors Meeting 10. January 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 11. January 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 12. February 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 13. March 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 14. April 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Box 95 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 53 Reports 1. May 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 2. June 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 3. June 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 4. June 12, 1978 – NBC News 5. August 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 6. August 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 7. August 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 8. September 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 9. September 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 10. October 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 11. November 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 12. December 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting 13. 1978 – Board of Directors Meeting Minutes 14. 1978 – Board of Directors – Members 15. 1978 – Board of Directors – resignation of Lawrence E. Fouraker Box 96 Reports 1. 1978 - “Changing the Shape of Television” (from TV Guide) 2. 1978 – Employee Relations 3. 1978 – Local Market Trend Report 4. 1978 – “NBC Broadcast Standards for Television” 5. 1978 – “NBC Values Study” by Richard Gilbert 6. 1978 – Television Network Research – Richard Gilbert 7. April 1978 – Policy, Procedures, Standards Manual (1) 8. April 1978 – Policy, Procedures, Standards Manual (2) 9. April 1978 – Policy, Procedures, Standards Manual (3) 10. April 1978 – Policy, Procedures, Standards Manual (4) 11. January 1979 – Board of Directors Meeting 12. January 1979 – Board of Directors Meeting 13. February 1979 – Board of Directors Meeting – supplemental material 14. March 1979 – Board of Directors Meeting 15. 1980; undated – “NBC and You” ( Employee handbook; application) 16. March 1983 – Tom Cook’s review of NIHM Report 17. 1986 – Network Television Executives – Dissertation by Susan H. Johnston – title page and table of contents 18. Undated – “Days of Penury, Days of Affluence Box 97 Reports - Financial 1. 1958 – 1977 – Salary Plans/Analysis 2. 1959 – 1969 – Report/Fact Book © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 54 3. 1966 – 1970 – Play Investments 4. 1966 – Program development and costs 5. 1969 – 1973 – Report/Fact Book 6. 1971 – Executives expenses 7. 1971 – Executive employment – salaries 8. September 1972 9. 1973 – the Economy 10. 1973 – Television Network Sales Information 11. 1973 – Television Network Sales Information – the DuPont Company 12. October 1973 – “Advertising in a Recession” 13. 1973; 1978 – Competitive Analysis – Networks 14. 1974 – Budget and 5 Year Projections 15. 1974 – Budget and 5 Year Projections – TV Network 16. 1974 – Budget and 5 Year Projections – Radio 17. 1974 – Business Plan Briefing Package 18. 1974 – Pre-tax profit 19. January 1974 20. April 1974 21. 1975 – Television Network Sales Box 98 Reports – Financial 1. October 1975 (Company Private) 2. May 1976 (Sections 1 -2 ) 3. May 1976 (Sections 3 – 4) 4. May 1976 (Sections 5 – 7) 5. May 1976 – 1977 – Payroll Analysis 6. September 1976 7. 1976 – Consolidated Statements for 1974 – 1975 8. 1978 – Consolidated Statements for 1976 – 1977 9. 1978 – Management Incentive Compensation Plan 10. 1978 – “NBC Television Network Business Plan” 11. August 1978 – Salary Actions 12. September 1978 13. October 1978 - (Sections 1 -2) 14. October 1978 – (Sections 3 – 5) 15. October 1978 – (Sections 6 -8 ) Box 99 Reports – Financial 1. 2. 3. 4. December 1978 – (Sections 1 – 3) December 1978 – (Sections 4 – 8) 1978 – Business Review 1978 – Business Review – TV Stations © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 55 5. 1978 – Business Review – TV Network 6. 1978 – Business Review – Radio 7. 1978 – Business Review – News 8. 1978 – Statements – Profits 9. January 1979 10. February 1979 11. 1979 – Business and Long Range Plans 12. July 1985 – “NBC Cable News Channel Business Plan” NBC Corporate – Subject Files Box 100 Subject Files 1. ABC and I.T. and T Merger – 1965 2. ABC and I.T.T. Merger 3. AFL Football and Heidi 4. Aiken, Senator George D. 5. AIM “Accuracy in Media” – May 1976 – March 1977 6. AIM “Accuracy in Media” – March – April 1977 7. AIM “Accuracy in Media” –AIM “Accuracy in Media – 1977 8. American Irish Historical Society 9. Applicants – 1967 10. Astron Enterprises Corporation/ O’Connell, Jack 11. Baker, Russell 12. Baseball – L.A. Dodgers - 1966 13. BBC 14. Bicentennial Planning – 1974 15. Bicentennial Planning – 1974 16. Bicentennial Planning – Yearbook – 1974 17. Broadcasting Career Recruitment Film – 1965 18. Broadcast Standards – 1967-1968 19. Burger, Chief Justice Warren E. 20. Bush, George H.W. – 1974 21. Butz, Earl (Secretary of Agriculture) 22. Cable Television – articles by Thomas Whiteside and others 23. Cable Television –address by Clifford M. Kirtland – 1972 Box 101 Subject Files 1. 2. 3. 4. Carter, Amon, Jr. – 1919-1981- invitation; obituary CBS – 1968 CBS – 1969 CBS – 1970 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 56 5. CBS – “Meet the Press” – 1970 6. CBS – 1971 7. CBS – March 18 – July 13, 1971 8. CBS – June 30 – October 1971 9. CBS – 1972 10. CBS – 1974 11. CBS – 1975-1976 12. CBS – 1977 13. CBS – 1978-1987 14. Chandler, Otis 15. Cigarette advertising – 1970 16. Cigarette smoking – study – May 1971 17. Color television – 1965 – 1968 Box 102 Subject Files 1. Color television – 1969-1970 2. Consultants – Booz, Allen, and Hamilton -1976; 1980 3. Consultants – Lippincott and Margulies – NBC Logo – 1974-75 4. Consultants – Lippincott and Margulies – NBC Logo – 1976 5. Consultants – Lippincott and Margulies 6. Coronation – 1953 7. Correspondents’ Year End Tour – January 1974 8. Daley, Richard (Mayor of Chicago) - 1968 9. DeGaulle, Charles – Funeral – 1970 10. Disney, Walt – productions 11. Dougherty, Russell, General – USAF – 1977-78 12. Dulles, John Foster – Funeral – May 27, 1959 13. Elections and other news coverage - 1980 14. Emergency Power/blackouts – 1966 15. Emmy Awards – 1978 16. Energy Crisis – 1975 17. Enterprises – domestic – 1967 18. Enterprises – international – 1966-67 19. Equal Time Provision (Section 315) – 1971 20. Equal Time Provision (Section 315) – 1974 21. Equal Time Provision (Section 315) – 1976 22. European Broadcasting Union - 1971 23. FBI –J.Edgar Hoover – 1959- 1971 24. First Amendment- “History of the Ogden Standard-Examiner” -1972 25. First Amendment – Freedom of the Press 26. First Amendment – Freedom of the Press – January – April 1976 Box 103 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 57 Subject Files 1. First Amendment – Freedom of the Press – May – August 1976 2. First Amendment – Freedom of the Press 3. First Amendment – Freedom of the Press 4. First Amendment – Freedom of the Press 5. Forbes, Malcolm – Transatlantic Balloon Flight – 1974 “the Atlantic Project” 6. Forbes, Malcolm – Transatlantic Balloon Flight – 1974 “the Atlantic Project” 7. Forbes, Malcolm – Transatlantic Balloon Flight – 1974 “the Atlantic Project” 8. Ford Foundation – 1966 9. Foreign Memos (non NBC) – 1966 10. Frye, Robert E. – ABC News 11. Goldsmith, Dr. Alfred N. 12. Goldwater, Barry (Senator) 13. Governors – 1966-1967 14. Gulf Oil Corporation – Sponsorship - 1960 15. Gulf Oil Corporation – Sponsorship -1961 16. Gulf Oil Corporation – William K. Whiteford, Chairman - 1964 17. Gulf Oil Corporation- Sponsorship – 1971-1972 18. Gulf Oil Corporation – Sponsorship – 1974 – 1977 Box 104 Subject Files “Heidi” Bowl – November 17, 1968 (see also AFL subject file) Hertz Corporation – 1976 Humphrey, Hubert H. – Discover America 1966; Operation VIP 1968 Humphrey, Hubert H. – 1969 Humphrey, Hubert H. – 1977 Iran, Imperial Embassy/Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi Iran, Imperial Embassy/Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi Iran, Imperial Embassy/ Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi Kennedy, Robert F. – Requiem Mass Invitation June 8, 1968 –telegram; notes from RFK speaking off the record April, 1968 10. Landers, Ann (Eppie) 11. Law Department – 1974 12. Law Department – 1975 13. Lewis, Jerry 14. Lower, Elmer/Television News\ 15. MacDonald Hearings on Broadcast License Renewal – 1973 16. MacDonald Hearings – “Topless Radio” – 1973 17. McKinney, Robert M.- photocopy of typescript “The Bolshoi Ballet’s Last Tour” 18. Mexico – 1972 19. Mexico – “A Salute to Televisa” – 1976 20. Mexico – “A Salute to Televisa” – 1976 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 58 21. Motion Pictures 22. Murrow, Edward R. Box 105 Subject Files 1. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – January – February 1976 2. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – February – March 1976 3. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – March – June 3, 1976 4. NBC 50th Anniversary- Correspondence – June 4 - 15, 1976 5. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – June 16 – 22, 1976 6. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – June 23 -24, 1976 7. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – June 25, 1976 8. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – June 28 – 29, 1976 9. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – June 30 – July 6, 1976 10. NBC 50th Anniversary – Correspondence – July 7 – November 12, 1976 11. NBC 50th Anniversary – Book – Golden Years of Broadcasting 12. NBC 50th Anniversary – Book – Golden Years of Broadcasting 13. NBC 50th Anniversary – Book – Golden Years of Broadcasting 14. NBC 50th Anniversary – Dinner Program – June 22, 1976 15. NBC 50th Anniversary – New Logo 16. NBC Forum – 1977 17. NBC History Box 106 Subject Files 1. NBC 60th Anniversary – Issue of Television/Radio Age – May 1986 2. NBC 60th Anniversary – Inside NBC – 60 years 3. Netcom – World Satellite Television – Post Retirement – 1982-1983 4. New York Times – A. D. Sulzberger 5. News Program Service – 19th Anniversary – 1979 6. News Staff Memos – 1965 7. News Staff – Domestic 8. NIS (News and Information Service) – Report “The First Results” 9. NIS (News and Information Service) – “Wheel of Programs” – 1976 10. NIS (News and Information Service) – January-July 1976 11. NIS (News and Information Service) – September 24 – October 28, 1976 12. NIS (News and Information Service) – November 1-12, 1976 13. NIS (News and Information Service) – November 12- November 24, 1976 14. NIS( News and Information Service) – November 29 –December 17, 1976 15. NIS (News and Information Service) – January – May 1977 16. Olympics 17. Operations and Engineering – 1974 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 59 18. Palmer, Arnold 19. Pastore, Senator John O. – 1969 20. Pensions/AIM – 1973-1974 21. Pensions/AIM – 1975 22. Pensions – 1976 23. People’s Republic of China – 1977-1979 24. Policy – 1966-1967 Box 107 Subject Files 1. Presidential Coverage – State of the Union – 1957-1970 2. Presidents – American Heritage Special Issue: “The Presidency” – August 1964 3. Presidents – Campaigns in AP World – 1977 4. Presidents – “The Presidency and the Press” by D.P. Moynihan – 1971 5. Presidents – Carter, Jimmy (as democratic candidate) – 1976 6. Presidents – Carter, Jimmy – Television Coverage – 1977 7. Presidents – Carter, Jimmy – 1977-78 8. Presidents – Carter, Jimmy – Television Coverage – 1978 9. Presidents – Carter, Jimmy – Cabinet 10. Presidents – Carter, Jimmy – Invitations 11. Presidents – Eisenhower, Dwight D. 12. Presidents – Eisenhower, Dwight D. 13. Presidents – Ford, Gerald R. 14. Presidents – Ford, Gerald R. in Broadcasting Magazine – December 23, 1974 15. Presidents – Ford, Gerald R. – White House visit – March 1975 16. Presidents – Ford, Gerald R. – Cabinet – 1975 17. Presidents – Ford, Gerald R. – 1975-1976 18. Presidents – Ford, Gerald R. – 1976 19. Presidents – Ford, Gerald R. – 1976 20. Presidents – Ford, Gerald R. – 1977-1978 21. Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1963 Box 108 Subject Files 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1964 Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1964 (August - December) Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1965 (January – May) Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1965 (June – October) Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1966 (February - April) Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1966 (May – July) Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1966 (September – December) Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1967 (April – December) © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 60 9. Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1967 (January – March) 10. Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – Confidential reports by Ray Scherer – 1968 11. Presidents – Johnson, Lyndon B. – 1968 (January – April); 1985 12. Presidents – Kennedy, John F. – 1963 13. Presidents – Kennedy, John F. – Assassination – “Oswald Affair” 14. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – NBC Coverage – 1953-1974 15. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – 1966 16. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – 1968 Box 109 Subject Files 1. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – 1968-1969 2. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. -- Agnew, Spiro (vice president) – 1969 3. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Television Network Coverage – 1969-1971 4. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – 1970-1971 5. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Today Show interview transcript with Barbara Walters – March 11, 1971 6. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Television Network Coverage – 1972-1973 7. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Television Network Coverage – 1974 8. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – “The White House vs. Television News” by Dick Adler in the Los Angeles Times – May 13, 1974 9. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – 1974 10. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – 1975 11. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Julian Goodman Remembrance Letter – 1976 12. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Cabinet – 1970 13. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Cabinet – 1971 14. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Cabinet – 1973-1974 15. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Cabinet – Colson, Charles 16. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Cabinet – Colson, Charles 17. Presidents – Nixon, Richard M. – Cabinet – Colson, Charles 18. Presidents – Reagan, Ronald 19. Presidential Campaign Debates – Report – 1964 20. Presidential Elections and Television – 1980 21. The Press – 1967 – Bill Barrett; Bernie Harrison 22. The Press/Publicity – 1970 23. The Press – 1971 24. The Press – Martin, Bob - 1972 Box 110 Subject Files 1. The Press – 1972 2. The Press – 1974 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 61 3. The Press – 1975-1976 4. The Press – 1976 5. The Press – 1976 6. The Press – Broadcasting Magazine – Sol Taishoff – 1976-1982 7. The Press – Broadcasting Magazine -- NBC Executives – 1981 8. The Press – Broadcasting Magazine – Lawrence Taishoff 9. The Press – Broadcasting Magazine – 1985 10. The Press – Louis D. Boccardi – 1985 11. Press/Broadcast News Councils 12. Press Releases – 1982 13. Public Affairs – Tanglewood – Boston Symphony Orchestra – 1966 14. Public Relations – Proposal 1971 15. Public Service Announcements – The White House -- October – November 1974 16. Public Service Announcements – The White House – November – December 1974 17. Public Service Announcements – January – September – 1974 18. Radio and Television Correspondents Association – 1959-1977 19. Radio Television News Directors Association – 1966 – 1969 20. Radio Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) – Retirement article by Elmer Lower – 1978 21. Retirement Letters – 1974 22. Rockefeller Center Properties 23. Rockefeller, John D.,III and the third sector – 1978 Box 111 Subject Files 1. Satellite Communications – 1970 2. Satellite Communications – “A Communications Satellite System for the United States – Why Not Now” by Leonard H. Marks and related materials – November 1970 3. Satellite Communications – January – July 1971 4. Satellite Communications – Report – “Television Program Distribution Service” -February 16, 1971 5. Satellite Communications—1973-1978 6. Schmidt, Gert Hans Werner – 1980 7. Selecta Vision 8. Sinatra, Frank 9. Smiley, Donald B. – Macy Chairman 10. Space Flights – 1962 11. Sullivan, Joseph T. P. – Obituaries – 1989 12. Telecommunication for the Deaf 13. Teletext – 1978 14. Television – The Early Years – 1950s 15. Television – The Early Years – 1950s 16. Television – Television Quarterly – Winter 1979-1980 17. Television Networks © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 62 18. Television Networks – Talent 19. Television News as Entertainment 20. Television Columnist – Terry Turner 21. UNESCO – Draft Declaration – 1978 22. U.S. Congress Directory – 1953 Box 112 Subject Files 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. U.S.S.R. – May – June 1973 U.S.S.R. – 1974 Violence on Television – 1970-71 Violence on Television – 1974 Violence on Television – 1975-1977 War Department West, Mae – 1937 Women and Employment at NBC – 1972-1973 Zanuck, Darryl NBC Corporate – U.S. Government Box 113 1. Central Intelligence Agency – 1977-1978 U. S. Government - Congress 2. Correspondence – 1969 (January-May) 3. Correspondence – 1969 (May-August) 4. Correspondence – 1969 (September – October) 5. Correspondence – 1969 (October – December) 6. Report – Deceptive Programming Practices – 1969 7. House of Representatives Correspondence – 1970 8. Senate Correspondence – 1970 (1) 9. Senate Correspondence – 1970 (2) 10. Senate Correspondence – 1970 (3) 11. Senate Correspondence – 1970 (4) 12. Senate Correspondence – Re: Pastore -- 1970 13. Senate Correspondence – 1971 14. Senate Correspondence – 1971 Box 114 U.S. Government – Congress © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 63 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Senate Correspondence – 1971 (February-March) Senate Correspondence – 1971 (March-April) Senate Correspondence – 1971 (April –May) Senate Correspondence – 1971 – Sam Ervin – Re: Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters Senate Correspondence – 1971 – Sam Ervin – Re: Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters Senate Correspondence – 1971 – Sam Ervin – Re: Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters House of Representatives Correspondence – 1971 “Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters” – Letters – 1971 (March 19 – 24) “Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters” – Letters – 1971 (March 25 – 31) Box 115 U.S. Government – Congress 1. “Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters” – Letters – 1971 (April 1-6) 2. “Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters” – Letters – 1971 (April 7-12) 3. “Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters” – Letters – 1971 (April 13-27) 4. “Constitutional Rights of Broadcasters” – Letters – 1971 (May 6-20) 5. Commentary on NBC – 1972-1973 6. Supreme Court – Brief of NBC as Amicus Curiae - 1973 7. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1973 (January-March) 8. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1973 (March) 9. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1973 (June-September) 10. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1973 (September-December) 11. House of Representatives – 1973 (February-August) Box 116 U.S. Government – Congress 1. Senate – Correspondence -- 1973 (January-April) 2. Senate – Correspondence – 1973 (April-September) 3. Senate – Correspondence – 1973 (October – December) 4. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1974 (February 5 – March 19) 5. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1974 (March 20-June 13) 6. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1974 (August 12-November 1) 7. Senate – Pastore Subcommittee – Correspondence – 1974 8. Senate – John Pastore – Statement – July 15, 1974 9. Senate – Correspondence – 1974 (February 11-August 8) 10. Senate – Correspondence – 1974 (August 9 – December 20) 11. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1975 (January – March) Box 117 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 64 U.S. Government – Congress 1. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1975 (April-September) 2. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1975 ( October-December) 3. Senate – Correspondence – 1975 (April 8- November 22) 4. Senate – Correspondence – 1975 – Re: Fairness Doctrine (April) 5. Senate – Correspondence – 1975 (January-July) 6. Senate – Correspondence – 1975 (August-September) 7. Senate – Correspondence – 1975 – Re: Section 315 Equal Time 8. Senate – Correspondence – 1975 – Re: Hart Subcommittee Hearings 9. Television Broadcasts and coverage – 1976-1977 10. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1976 (January-November) 11. House of Representatives – Correspondence – Re: Harley O. Staggers – 1976 12. Senate – John Pastore – 1976 13. Senate – Correspondence – 1976 Box 118 U.S. Government – Congress 1. House of Representatives – Correspondence – 1977 (February-October) 2. Senate – Correspondence – 1977 – Re: Speech by JG October 22, 1976 U.S. Government – Congressional Hearings - Publications 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1967 – Public Television Act 1971 – Political Broadcasting 1971 – Frank Stanton and CBS 1971 – Subpoenaed Material October 3, 1972 – NBC Statement Before Congress Box 119 U.S. Government – Congressional Hearings - Publications 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1973 – Broadcast License Renewal 1974 – Broadcasting of House and Senate Proceedings 1974 – Congress and Mass Communications 1974 – Congress and Mass Communications 1974 – Violence on Television Box 120 U.S. Government – Department of Justice 1. Subpoenas to the Press – 1970 2. Subpoenas to the Press – 1970 3. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1972 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 65 4. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1973 5. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1974 6. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1974 7. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1974 – Document (pg. 1-40) 8. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1974 – Document (exhibits A-D) 9. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1974 – Document (exhibits E-G, appendix A) 10. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1974 11. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1975 12. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S. vs NBC – 1976 13. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S vs NBC – 1976 14. Anti-Trust Suit – U.S vs NBC – 1976 Box 121 U.S.Government – Federal Bureau of Investigation 1. FBI U.S. Government - Federal Communications Commission 2. 1966-1967 3. 1968 4. 1969 5. 1969 – Notice of Inquiry 6. 1970 7. 1970 – Burch Speeches w/ Correspondence 8. 1970 – Kenneth Cox; Nicholas Johnson 9. 1972-1973 10. 1974 11. 1974 – Pensions 12. 1975 13. 1976 (1) 14. 1976 (2) 15. 1976 (3) 16. 1976 (4) 17. Commercial Television Network Practices – 1977 18. 1978-1989 19. “Fairness Doctrine” Box 122 U.S. Government – General 1. 2. 3. 4. 1970 1973 1974-1975 1974-1975 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 66 5. 1975 6. 1976 U.S. Government – Presidential 7. Presidential Appearances – 1975 8. The White House – 1953-1963 Gannett Corporation Board (Materials relating to JG’s Service on the Board of Directors) Box 123 Gannett 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1979-1980 1981 – Gridiron Club 1981- Executive Compensation Committee – 4th Quarter Report 1982 – Press Releases 1982 – Board of Directors 1982 – Board – USA Today Presentation – October 26, 1982 1983 – Correspondence 1983 – March 5th Article on USA Today 1983 – Board of Directors Meeting, Pumpkin Center, Cocoa Beach, Florida – March 22, 1983 10. 1983 – Circulation and Compensation 11. 1983 – Board Meeting Minutes 12. 1983 – Minutes of Board Meetings and Executive Compensation 13. 1983 – Executive Compensation Committee – Board Minutes 14. 1984 – Correspondence and articles 15. 1984 – USA Today 16. 1984 – Annual Report 17. 1985 – Correspondence and Ownership Papers 18. 1985 – Shareholders 19. 1985 – Annual Meeting 20. 1985 – Annual Report Proxy Statement 21. 1985 – Annual Report 22. 1985 – Executive Compensation 23. 1985 – “The New Mexican” by Peter Katel Box 124 Gannett © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 67 1. 1985 – NASA – Journalist in space 2. 1986 – Correspondence 3. 1986 – Articles 4. 1986 – USA Today, May 6, 1986 5. 1986 – Third Quarter Review 6. 1986 – Executive Incentive Bonus Recommendations 7. 1986 – Compensation Committee 8. 1986 – Board Meetings – Minutes (November-December) 9. 1987 – Correspondence 10. 1987 – Press Releases and Articles 11. 1987 – Gannetteer (January) 12. 1987 – Board Meetings – Minutes (February – April) 13. 1987 – Board and Committee Meetings – Minutes (May –September) 14. 1988 -- Correspondence 15. 1988 - Gannetteer (January, July-August) 16. 1989 – Correspondence 17. 1990 – Articles 18. 1990 – Board of Directors – Meeting minutes 19. 1991 - Board business 20. 1992 – Compensation Committee 21. 1992 – Executive Committee 22. 1992 – USA Today Box 125 Gannett 1. 1993 – Financial Statement, Period 4 – March 29, 1993-May2, 1993 2. 1994 – Board business 3. 1995 –Articles 4. Undated materials 5. Eller, Karl 6. Gannett. Frank E. 7. Miller, Paul 8. Neuharth, Allen – American Newspaper Publishers Association, April 1979 9. Neuharth, Allen – 1980-1981 10. Neuharth, Allen – 1982 11. Neuharth, Allen – 1983 12. Neuharth, Allen- Employment Agreement – 1983 13. Neuharth, Allen – 1984 14. Neuharth, Allen – Award Luncheon Center for Communication – April 5, 1984 15. Neuharth, Allen – 1985 16. Neuharth, Allen – 1986 17. Neuharth, Allen – The Quill, 1986 18. Neuharth, Allen – 1987 19. Neuharth, Allen – 1989-1991 20. Neuharth, Allen -- Undated © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 68 21. Quinn, John C. “The Press has Nothing to Fear but the Press Itself” – February 10, 1987 22. Tinker, Grant Photographs Box 126 Official Portraits/Personal Photos 1. Official Portrait – 1950s (?) 2. Official Portrait – early 1960s (?) 3. Official Portrait – early 1960s (?) 4. Official Portrait – April 1962 5. Official Portrait – 1963 6. Official Portrait – 1966 7. Official Portrait – 1968 (?) 8. Official Portrait – December 1968 9. Official Portrait – 1973 10. Official Portrait – 1973 – 1974 (?) 11. Official Portrait – 1973-1974 (?) Julian Goodman in his 6th floor office at Rockefeller Center 12. Official Portrait – by Fabian Bachrach – 1977 13. Official Portrait – mid 1970s (?) 14. Official Portrait (color) – 1970s (?) 15. Official Portrait (color) used in Gannett Annual Report biography 1983 16. Official Portraits (negatives) – undated 17. Julian Goodman as a young man – late 1930s/1940s (?) 18. Julian Goodman in NBC studio with children – 1960 19. Julian Goodman – 1977 20. Julian Goodman – 1982 21. Julian Goodman at Golf Course – undated 22. Julian Goodman golfing in California – NBC Affiliates Event – 1970 (?) 23. Julian Goodman golfing pose in his 30 Rockefeller plaza office – undated 24. Julian Goodman at art exhibit – undated 25. Julian Goodman at NPS Party – undated 26. Julian Goodman at formal events – undated 27. Post NBC retirement – 1979 (?) 28. Family (?) – undated 29. Personal - address by Julian Goodman – undated; event unidentified 30. Personal photos – negatives – undated People 31. Betty Goodman official portraits – undated 32. Betty Goodman official portraits (negatives) – undated 33. Betty Goodman and Ann Brinkley at official NBC party – 1966 34. Betty Goodman and David Brinkley at official NBC party - 1966 35. Betty Goodman with Archbishop Terence-James Cooke (?) © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 69 36. Betty Goodman and Mrs. Gerald Ford and others at reception (undated) 37. Betty Goodman, Julian Goodman, others unidentified – undated 38. Betty Goodman with Julian Goodman at Gulf Oil Corporation event – undated (possibly February 5, 1970 –Gulf Oil/NBC Dinner? 39. Betty Goodman and Chet Huntley – undated 40. Betty Goodman and unidentified woman – undated 41. Betty and Julian Goodman, Don and Theresa Durgin, and unidentified couple (letter included) – undated 42. Adams, David with Julian Goodman at an NBC event -undated 43. Adams, David with Julian Goodman – November 1971 (press release) 44. Adams, Mrs. David C. (May Grelick) with Betty Goodman –undated before 1970 45. Arthur, William with Julian Goodman - 1972 46. Azcarraja, Don Emilio; Royal, John; Brunet, Meade; Goodman, Julian – Rockefeller Center – April 10, 1972 47. Blair, Frank with Julian Goodman – 1975 (photos inscribed to JG) 48. Brinkley, David with Julian Goodman at Gulf oil Corporation Event – undated (possibly February 1970) 49. Brinkley, David with Julian Goodman with letter – 1996 50. Brown, Governor John Y. and Phyllis George – Governor’s Development Luncheon – December 2, 1980, Pierre Hotel, New York 51. Brown, Mrs. John Y. (Phyllis George) – Kentucky First Amendment Event with Julian Goodman 52. Burch, Dean – Chairman (1964-74) of the FCC – 1971 53. Burr, Raymond (of Ironsides) and Julian Goodman – March 22, 1976, Chicago Event for ex-chairmen of NBC Affiliates Board 54. Carson, Johnny; Julian Goodman; Don Durgin – signing NBC contract – 1966 (67?) 55. Carson, Johnny with Julian Goodman at Gold Medal of the International Radio and Television – March 1972 56. Carter, President Jimmy at the White House – May 24, 1978 57. Chou En-Lai with Lucy Jarvis – Premier, People’s Republic of China – 1973 58. Cooke, Archbishop (Cardinal); Terence James with Walter Scott, Ted Walworth and Julian Goodman – 1968 Box 127 Photographs – People 1. Couric, John M. with Julian Goodman, Niles Trammell and other unidentified – 1967 2. Cronkite, Walter with Julian Goodman – undated 3. Dorsey, B.R. President of Gulf Oil Corporation with Julian Goodman – NBC Today Show – March 25, 1971 4. Engstrom, Elmer (RCA President) with David Adams; Julian Goodman; William McAndrew – undated 5. Ervin, Senator Sam – Chicago – Event for ex-chairman of NBC Affiliates Board – April 1976 6. Fetzer, John (owner of Detroit Tigers) with Julian Goodman and Walter Scott – undated 7. Ford, President Gerald – Luncheon at the White House – December 18, 1974 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 70 8. Ford, President Gerald with Julian Goodman – undated 9. Ford, President Gerald with Julian Goodman and others – undated 10. Ford, President Gerald with Julian Goodman and others – undated 11. Ford, President Gerald; Mrs. Gerald Ford; Betty Goodman; Julian Goodman – undated 12. Frank, Reuven with Walter Scott and Julian Goodman at Foreign Correspondents Dinner – January 7, 1969 and other 13. Godwin, Earl – NBC Radio Commentator – undated 14. Goodman, Charles; Robert Goodman ; Charles Goodman Jr.; Julian Goodman -- undated 15. Hazam, Lou with Emmy Award (letter included), May 1962 16. Hope, Bob at a game – undated 17. Humphrey, Senator Hubert with Cecil Brown; Bill McAndrew; Eric Johnston; Frederick Ford; Edwin Newman; Russell Hyde; Welles Hangen – unidentified event, undated 18. Huntley, Chet with Julian Goodman and others at NBC Radio Affiliates Convention – New Orleans – October 1966 19. Huntley, Chet – Julian Goodman speaks at time of Huntley’s death – March 20, 1974 20. Irwin, Jim; Al Worden; Dave S. (?); Julian Goodman – November 1971 21. Johnson, Lyndon B. at Sheraton Park Hotel – Washington, D.C. – undated 22. Johnson, Lyndon B and Mrs.; Edwin Newman; Ray Scherer; Julian Goodman – pre 1960 23. Johnson, Lyndon B. in Oval Office, the White House – undated 24. Johnson, Commissioner Nicholas – January 7, 1969, Foreign Correspondents Dinner 25. Johnston, Susan Healy (Freeman) – September 12, 1987 26. Kennedy, Edward with Julian Goodman at the Foreign Correspondents Reception, January 1969 27. Kennedy, Edward; Mike Mansfield; Ernest Hollings; Edmund Muskie;Richard Wald; Julian Goodman and others at Award Presentation to Lawrence Spivak – undated 28. Kennedy, President John F. and Mrs. Jacqueline (still from television) 29. Kennedy, President John F. – Assassination and Funeral – November 1963 30. Kintner, Robert – transparency of painting of Robert Kinter 31. Kintner, Robert with David Adams, David Brinkley, and Julian Goodman; Betty Goodman at official NBC event - 1966 32. Kissinger, Henry with Dennis Stanfill, Chairman of 20th Century Fox; Julian Goodman at NBC Affiliates Meeting – Los Angeles – 1977 33. Krock, Arthur with Julian Goodman – June 7, 1971 34. Landers, Ann (Eppie Lederer) – January 1973 35. Lear, Norman with friend and Julian Goodman – Peabody Award – April 1977 36. Lemon, Bob with Julian Goodman – undated 37. Lewis, Jerry at Boy Scouts of America – undated 38. McAndrew, William – undated 39. McCormack, Rep. John W.; McAndrew, W.R.; Alphand, Herve – French Ambassador to the U.S.; Julian Goodman – undated 40. Meredith, Becky – WKU – May 1982 41. NBC Executives – Julian Goodman, David Adams, Walter Scott, Carl Lindemann, unidentified 42. Newman, Edwin; Julian Goodman – undated 43. Newman, Edwin with French Ambassador Herve Alphand – undated © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 71 44. Nixon, Richard M. with Walter Scott and Julian Goodman in NBC Dining Room in Rockefeller Plaza probably in 1968 45. Paley, William (Chairman of CBS); Herbert Schlosser, Leonard Goldenson, Julian Goodman at NBC 50th Anniversary – ?, 1976 46. Peppard, George – accepting award for for Banacek – October 1978 47. Reagan, Governor and Mrs. Ronald with Julian Goodman at WHO 50th Anniversary Luncheon – April 26, 1974 48. Reagan, President Ronald and Mrs. With Al Neuharth and Betty Goodman – White House address – December (?) 49. Rockefeller, Vice President Nelson; Mrs. Rockefeller; Barbara Walters; Julian Goodman – NBC Bicentennial Party/Today Show – May 1975 50. Romney, George with Lawrence Spivak; Julian Goodman; Walter Scott – undated 51. Rusk, Dean (Secretary of State, 1961-1969) with Julian Goodman and David Adams – 52. Sarnoff, David with Julian Goodman – undated 53. Sarnoff, Robert; Julian Goodman at Mosbacher Dinner – December 8, 1969 54. Sarnoff, Robert; Walter Scott; Julian Goodman – Election to RCA Board -- December 1. 1971 Box 128 Photographs – People 1. Sarnoff, Robert; Walter Scott; Julian Goodman – undated 2. Scherer, Ray; James Haggerty – undated 3. Schultz, George (Treasury Secretary); Frank Jordan (NBC); Julian Goodman – January 1969, Foreign Correspondents Reception, Washington, D.C. 4. Scott, Walter and Julian Goodman – 1966 5. Scott, Willard (with Betty Goodman?) undated 6. Sharkey, Sam; Chet Hagan; Julian Goodman – election night – undated 7. Silverman, Fred; Edgar E. Griffiths; Julian Goodman at NYC Affiliates Meeting on June 20, 1978 8. Skelton, Red and his wife with Julian Goodman in Rockefeller Plaza (undated) 9. Spivak, Lawrence with Julian Goodman, Walter Scott, David Adams, and unidentified others – undated 10. Tebet, David with Julian Goodman - undated 11. Tinker, Grant with his wife Mary Tyler Moore – April 1977 12. Walters, Barbara; Henry Kissinger; Christina Ford – Party for Today Show – Washington, D.C.,1972 13. Walters, Barbara and Julian Goodman – undated 14. Warner, Senator John with Julian Goodman – NBC Event to Celebrate 25th Anniversary of Today – 1976 (?) 15. Wedemeyer, Dee – March 1975 16. Werner, Mort (selected Johnny Carson for the Tonight Show) with Julian Goodman – undated 17. Zahedi, Ardeshir (Iranian Ambassador to U.S.) with Julian Goodman; Betty Goodman – undated © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 72 Photographs - Places 18. Los Angeles – Dodgers Stadium – 1962 19. New Orleans – Superdome/Welcome to NBC – undated - probably 1979 20. New York – Rockefeller Place; Julian Goodman in his office 21. St. Paul, Minnesota – Radio Station KTSP – undated 22. Unidentified and undated – Great Issues Forum – January 31, 1977, Kentucky Dinner (?) Photographs - Events 23. Awards – 1961 – Sigma Delta Chi – Julian Goodman with David Brinkley, Ted Scripps, and others 24. Awards – 1964 – All American Award of the Year- to “the Louvre” produced by Lucy Jarvis 25. Awards – November 18, 1967 – Sigma Delta Chi – Julian Goodman elected fellow pictured with Buren H. McCormack 26. Awards – November 19, 1970 “Kentuckian of the Year” at Kentuckians Dinner – Julian Goodman with Harold Helm, Ray Franklin, Bill Arthur, John Y. Brown III, Elvis Stahr, Lamar Speer 27. Awards – December 1971 – Washington D.C. – Service Awards 28. Awards – May 7, 1975 – University of Georgia,; Athens, Georgia – George Foster Peabody Award – JG with Warren Agee; Harold Niven 29. Awards – January 9, 1976 – Foreign Policy Association Award – Julian Goodman with Tom Brokaw; Richard Valerian; Steve Delaney; Carole Simpson; Edwin Newman; Herbert Schlosser; Irving R. Levine; Garrick Utley 30. Awards – March 20-22, 1976 – Chicago – National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award 31. Awards – May, 1976 -- Chicago– National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award – Escorts (all NBC Affiliates) Ancil Payne; Robert Ferguson; Jack Harris; JG; Louis Read; Clair McCullough; Elmo Ellis; Hod Grams 32. Awards – undated – Award dinner for Julian Goodman 33. 1955 – Television Pioneers of America Award – Julian Goodman, Lewis Schallenberger; James Hagerty; Bryson Rash 34. Undated, circa 1950s Public Relations Seminar – 12th Naval Reserve 35. October 7, 1960 – The Great Debates #2 – John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon – Julian Goodman and Fred Slingland 36. 1964 – Julian Goodman and unidentified – National Association of Broadcasters 37. March 7, 1965 – Washington D.C. -- Radio and TV Correspondents Annual Dinner – Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey 38. March 7, 1965 – Washington D.C. – Radio and TV Correspondents Annual Dinner – Lyndon B Johnson, Julian Goodman and others 39. March 7, 1965 – Washington D.C. – Radio and TV Correspondents Annual Dinner – Richard Nixon and Julian Goodman 40. March 7, 1965 – Washington D.C. – Radio and TV Correspondents Annual Dinner – Richard Nixon, Edward P. Morgan, Julian Goodman (Nixon hands gavel to Julian Goodman) © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 73 41. March 7, 1965 – Washington D.C. – Radio and TV Correspondents Annual Dinner – Julian Goodman and unidentified others 42. May 11-13, 1966 – Hawaii Trip – Julian Goodman and Betty Goodman 43. August 5, 1966 – Commencement Speech at Western Kentucky University; “A Time to Grow” – Kelly Thompson, Herbert J. Smith, Carol Cole Strong, Julian Goodman 44. August 23, 1966 – Julian Goodman Testifying before congress 45. October 1, 1966 – Chicago – Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) – Julian Goodman with unidentified 46. May 2, 1967 – Miami – Orange Bowl Committee Annual President’s Dinner (OBIE Award to JG) with William T. Lantaff; Alex Biscarre 47. August 20-31, 1967 – Berlin – Visit to overseas staff – Julian Goodman and Robert Kintner (Berlin); Lord Mayor Heinrich Albertz (West Berlin) 48. August 23-26, 1967 – Paris, Arc de Triomphe – Visit to overseas staff – Julian Goodman, John Rich, and Robert Kintner 49. October 11, 1967 – Advertisers Club of Cincinnati 50. January 26, 1968 – New York -- Soap and Detergent Association 51. August 5 – 8, 1968 – Republican National Convention in Miami Beach, Florida 52. August 23-31, 1968 – Chicago – Democratic National Convention – Julian Goodman with Walter Scott and NBC Crew Box 129 Photographs – Events 1. August 23 – 31, 1968 – Chicago – Democratic National Convention – NBC Executives; Julian Goodman, Reuven Frank, David Adams, Walter Scott, Don Durgin 2. April 23, 1969 – London – Reception at Claridge’s Hotel for Julian and Betty Goodman and Ray Scherer 3. April 23, 1969 – London – Reception at Claridge’s Hotel for Julian and Betty Goodman and Ray Scherer (Negatives) 4. April 23, 1969 – London – Reception at Claridge’s Hotel for Julian and Betty Goodman and Ray Scherer (Negatives) 5. April 23, 1969 – London – NBC Event in Goldsmith Hall – Reuven Frank, Julian Goodman, and unidentified 6. April 23, 1969 – London – NBC Event in Goldsmith Hall 7. April 23, 1969 – London – NBC Event in Goldsmith Hall (Negatives) 8. October 16, 1969 – Sports/Baseball – Julian Goodman with Mickey Mantle, Mr. and Mrs. Bowie Kuhn, Carl Lindemann, Cal Hubbard, Red Schoendienst, Walter Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Gowdy, Chub Feeney, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bluke 9. November 16-22, 1969 – Tryall, Jamaica -- TV Board of Delegates – Julian Goodman, Betty Goodman, Reuven Frank, Walter Scott, Herbert Schlosser, C.E. Burnett, others unidentified 10. November 16-22, 1969 – Tryall, Jamaica -- TV Board of Delegates – Julian Goodman, Carl Lindemann, Don Durgin 11. November 16-22, 1969 – Tryall, Jamaica -- TV Board of Delegates – Wilson C. Wearn, Herbert Schlosser, Theresa Durgin, Don Durgin 12. November 16-22, 1969 – Tryall, Jamaica -- TV Board of Delegates – unidentified © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 74 13. March 9, 1972 – New York – International Radio and Television Society Gold Medal Awarded to Julian Goodman 14. July 25, 1972 – Atlanta – All Star Game – Governor Jimmy Carter, Bill Bartholomew, William Salatich, Bowie Kuhn 15. July, 1972 – Atlanta – All Star Game – Peachtree Golf Club – William Salatich and other unidentified 16. September 29, 1972 – Tonight Show/Johnny Carson 10th Anniversary Celebration – Julian Goodman and Johnny Carson 17. September 29, 1972 – Tonight Show/Johnny Carson 10th Anniversary Celebration – Johnny Carson, Joanna Carson, Julian Goodman, Betty Goodman, David Tebet at head table 18. September 29, 1972 – Tonight Show/Johnny Carson 10th Anniversary Celebration – Carson and Goodman with the cake 19. September 29, 1972 – Tonight Show/Johnny Carson 10th Anniversary Celebration – Julian Goodman, Betty Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Don Durgin 20. September 29, 1972 – Tonight Show/Johnny Carson 10th Anniversary Celebration – Julian Goodman with David Tebet and unidentified others 21. September 29, 1972 – Tonight Show/Johnny Carson 10th Anniversary Celebration – Joanna (Holland) Carson, Johnny Carson, Julian Goodman 22. September 29, 1972 – Tonight Show/Johnny Carson 10th Anniversary Celebration – Julian Goodman, Betty Goodman, Jack Benny, Dick Martin 23. December 12, 1972 – Chicago -- Cosmopolitan Chamber of Commerce Luncheon – Harold Grumhaus (Chicago Tribune), Bertel W. Daigre, Arthur M. Wood, Emmett Dedmon 24. November 7,1972 – Election Coverage – Julian Goodman with David Adams, Reuven Frank and unidentified 25. January 17, 1973 – Meet the Press 25th Anniversary – Senator Hubert Humphrey, Julian Goodman, David Adams, Robert Sarnoff, Lawrence Spivak, Senator Edmund Muskie 26. January 17, 1973 – Meet the Press 25th Anniversary – Senator Edward Kennedy, Julian Goodman, Lawrence Spivak 27. January 17, 1973 – Meet the Press 25th Anniversary – NBC Executives – David Adams, Don Durgin, Robert Sarnoff, Lawrence Spivak, Richard Wald, Reuven Frank 28. January 17, 1973 – Meet the Press 25th Anniversary – Julian Goodman and unidentified others 29. April 3, 1973 – Affiliates TV Board of Delegates – J.S. Sinclair; Harold Froelich; H. Ray McGuire; William Roberson; M.C. Greiner; Wilson Wearn; Ancil Payne; Fred Paxton; Don Durgin; David C. Adams; Robert Ferguson; Julian Goodman 30. November 1973 –(American Association of State Colleges and Universities) AASCU/Western Kentucky University – Dero Downing, Harold Hyde, Betty Goodman, Julian Goodman and others 31. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly – Reception – Julian Goodman with John Rich and others 32. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly – Reception – Julian Goodman with John Rich and others 33. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly – Reception -Julian Goodman with John Rich and others © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 75 34. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly – Reception 35. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly – Reception Box 130 Photographs – Events 1. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly – Reception 2. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly – The Conference 3. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly -The Conference 4. October 7, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union Assembly – Broadcast by Julian Goodman in NHK Studios 5. October 5-12, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union General AssemblyBroadcast by Julian Goodman in NHK Studios 6. October 5 -12, 1974 – Tokyo – Asian Pacific Broadcasting Union General Assembly 7. November 18-22, 1974 – Round Hill, Montego Bay, Jamaica – TV Board of Delegates – Julian Goodman, Betty Goodman, Don and Theresa Durgin, Wilson Wearn 8. February 10, 1975 – WTIC 10th Anniversary – Julian Goodman with Ella Grasso and Robert S. Tyrol 9. December 10, 1975 – New York - Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith 10. March 21-23, 1976 – Chicago -- Ex-Chairmen of NBC Affiliates Board – Robert Ferguson, Hod Grams, Julian Goodman, Louis Read, Jack Harris 11. May 6, 1976 – U.S. Government Luncheon – JG; Clair McCullough; Louis Read; Jack Harris; Robert Ferguson; Hod Grams;, Elmo Ellis; Ancil Payne 12. May 10, 1976 – Washington, D.C. – NBC 50th Anniversary Celebration Reception – Senator Hubert Humphrey with Julian Goodman, David Adams, Herbert Schlosser 13. May 10, 1976 – Washington, D.C. – NBC 50th Anniversary Celebration Reception – Henry Kissinger with David Adams, Herb Schlosser, Julian Goodman 14. May 10, 1976 – Washington, D.C. – NBC 50th Anniversary Celebration Reception – Senator Mike Mansfield with David Adams, Herbert Schlosser, Julian Goodman 15. May 10, 1976 – Washington, D.C. – NBC 50th Anniversary Celebration Reception – Rep. Harley Staggers with Julian Goodman and Herbert Schlosser 16. May 10, 1976 – Washington, D.C. – NBC 50th Anniversary Celebration Reception – Richard E. Wiley with Herb Schlosser and Julian Goodman 17. May 10, 1976 – Washington, D.C. – NBC 50th Anniversary Celebration Reception – Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi with Julian Goodman and Herb Schlosser 18. May 10, 1976 – Washington, D.C. – NBC 50th Anniversary Celebration Reception – Julian Goodman, Herbert Schlosser, with unidentified guests 19. July 12-15, 1976 – Madison Square Garden, New York – Democratic National Convention – Julian Goodman with Herb Schlosser and unidentified others 20. October 22, 1976 – Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY – Julian Goodman Speech 21. October 22, 1976 – Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY – Julian Goodman Speech 22. July 18-30, 1977 – Trip to People’s Republic of China, Japan, Hong Kong – Julian Goodman, Betty Goodman, Richard Wald 23. July 18-30, 1977 – Trip to People’s Republic of China, Japan, Hong Kong © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 76 24. 1977 – Jockey Gold Cup Dinner – Julian Goodman with Bill Creasy, Sigmund Sommers 25. May 5, 1978 – Friar’s Dinner in New York for David Brinkley and Walter Cronkite – Mayor Ed Koch, Julian Goodman, Pia Lindstrom, NY Attorney General Lefkowitz, Brock Adams 26. December 14, 1978 – Bowling Green, Kentucky – Western Kentucky University Appreciation Dinner – Julian Goodman with Harriet and Dero Downing 27. June 7, 1979 – Washington Journalism Conference – Julian Goodman, Austin Kiplinger, Ancil Payne 28. November 1-3, 1979 – University of Georgia School of Journalism/Advisory Board – George Gerbner 29. November 15, 1979 – Kentuckians of New York – Harold H. Helm, Senator Wendell Ford 30. June 25, 1981 – Kentucky Department of Commerce – Harold Helm 31. 1981 – Kentucky (?) -- Julian Goodman with others unidentified 32. December 8, 1981 – Kentuckians Dinner – Harold Helm; Phyllis George Brown; Gov. John Y. Brown 33. Undated – Convention Luncheon 34. Undated – Overseas Press Club (possibly August 1967) Photographs - Unidentified Events 35. Late 1950s/Early 1960s 36. Early 1960s 37. 1960s – Washington, D.C. 38. undated – Jim Curtis, Photographer (Kentucky) 39. undated – Julian Goodman, Walter Scott and others 40. undated, late 70s (?) – Chicago (?) 41. undated, after 1968 (?) – sports – Superbowl (?) – Julian Goodman and son (?) – Jennifer Edwards (played Heidi) 42. undated – Julian Goodman, Walter Scott, Carl Lindemann, others 43. undated – Julian Goodman, Herb Schlosser, other 44. late 1970s – Julian Goodman, David Adams, Walter Scott, others Flat Boxes – Oversize material Box 131 Flat Box - Photographs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Earth from space photo Julian Goodman and John Chancellor “Bryson Rash on the Floor” Convention coverage Republican national convention coverage Julian Goodman, Don Durgin, Walter Scott, Richard Nixon, Reuvan Frank, David Adams and two unidentified men in an office meeting. (Photo includes pasted on comedic caption) – 1971 6. Julian Goodman giving a speech (with Robert Kintner) © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 77 7. Julian Goodman, Herbert Schlosser, and two unidentified men at a black tie event 8. Julian Goodman, William McAndrews, William Salatich, and two unidentified men in the crowd of a sporting event 9. All-star game in Milwaukee –Julian Goodman, Henry Kissinger, Herbert Schlosser, and unidentified woman and an unidentified man – July 15,1975 10. All-star game in Milwaukee –Julian Goodman, Henry Kissinger, Herbert Schlosser, and unidentified woman and an unidentified man – July 15,1975 11. All-star game in Milwaukee –Julian Goodman, Henry Kissinger, Herbert Schlosser, and unidentified woman and an unidentified man – July 15,1975 – Henry Kissinger pitching the baseball from the stands, 12. Julian Goodman and Robert Sarnoff at a race track 13. Convention coverage (?)– Unidentified man on telephone call 14. Convention coverage (?)–Press taking photographs 15. Convention coverage (?)–Television control room 16. Convention coverage (?)– Silhouette of Julian Goodman in front of TV control room 17. Convention coverage (?) – Julian Goodman in control room 18. Convention coverage (?) – Chet Huntley and David Brinkley 19. Signed comic from Chet Huntley – “Well, you won’t have Chet Huntley to kick around anymore” 20. Julian Goodman conversing with unidentified woman 21. Julian Goodman conversing with unidentified woman 22. Julian Goodman portrait circa mid 1970s (5) 23. Julian Goodman blooper portrait “Hello, Stanley. We’re always glad to see you” 24. NASA – film strip negatives Box 132 Flat Box - Newspapers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Envelope addressed to Julian Goodman The Saturday Evening Post – “Valley of Despair” – August 18, 1945 (Golf course) The New York Times – Friday, January 8, 1960 New York Post – Friday, November 22, 1963 New York Herald Tribune – “How TV and Radio Flashed News” – Saturday, November 23, 1963 6. The New York Times – “Kennedy’s Body Lies in White House; Johnson at Helm with Wide Backing; Police say Prisoner is the Assassin” – Sunday, November 24, 1963 7. The New York Times – Section 2 – Sunday, November 24, 1963 8. The New York Times -- Section 3 – Sunday, November 24, 1963 9. The Sunday Herald Tribune – November 24, 1963 10. The Sunday Herald Tribune – ”The Kennedy Choice; The Nation’s Future” – November 24, 1963 11. The New York Times – Television section – Sunday, December 1, 1963 12. Television – “On the Beach at Waikiki, NBC Style” – June 1966 13. Fame – 1972 14. The Saturday Evening Post with Today Show piece – Sept.-Oct. ‘73 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 78 15. The New York Times –“Bradshaw’s Mandate at RCA” – Monday, January 26, 1981 16. The New York Times Magazine – “Power, Greed and Glory on Wall Street” – February 17, 1985 17. The New York Times Magazine – February 24, 1985 18. The New York Times – “ABC is being sold” – Tuesday, March 19, 1985 19. The New York Times – “And Now, the Media Mega-Merger” – Sunday, March 24, 1985 20. The New York Times – “Sunday Business” section – September 17, 2006 Box 133 Flat Box - Memorabilia 1. 2. 3. 4. Wooden mount RCA paperweight in blue pouch 1964-1977 Chart of Network Wooden Wall Street Journal plaque in small box; Goodman as Chairman, February 7, 1974 5. Norelco recording device 6. Grundig Recorder in black leather case (exhibit summer 2014) 7. Deer and owl calendar paper weight – 1975 8. Westar paperweight 9. Gold pendant 10. University of Florida diploma case Box 134 Flat Box - Memorabilia Photo Expo ’69 press pass (2) ‘Heidi Loves the Super Bowl’ pin Copper Pin- Ft. Worth – Honorary Chairman – Southwest Exposition - 1974 ‘The American Revolution of ’63 – I watched all 3 Hours’ pin Stamps issued by the Italian Government honoring Arturo Toscanini with letter from John F. Royal 6. 1969 World Series ticket 7. 1975 New York Lottery Tickets 8. RCA records – Jose Feliciano (2) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Box 135 Flat Box - Scrapbook 1. Visit to Cincinnati October 10 and 11, 1967 Box 136 Flat Box - Doctoral Robes for Honorary Degrees 1. William Jewel University (red) 2. (orange) © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 79 Box 137 Oversize – Awards - Certificates 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Television Pioneers of America Award – May 22, 1955 Admiral of the Navy of Nebraska – January 22, 1969 The Deadline Club Hall of Fame – Sigma Delta Chi – May 20. 1975 Honored Prophet Award – June 14, 1979 Distinguished service on the Journalism Advisory Board – University of Georgia – May 17, 1985 Box 138 Oversize – Awards – Plaques 1. Distinguished Kentuckian Award – 1975 2. Distinguished Service Award – 1979 –presented by the Affiliates Executive Committee of the NBC Radio Network 3. Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame – 1981 4. George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Awards – Distinguished Service Peabody National Advisory Board - 1992 Box 139 Audio Visual Material – 7” reel to reel tapes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. FCC Hearings - March 12, 1969 FCC Hearings – March 12, 1969 FCC Hearings – March 12, 1969 FCC Hearings – March 12, 1969 FCC Hearings – March 12, 1969 FCC Hearings – March 12, 1969 Box 140 Audio Visual Material Audio Cassettes 1. unlabeled cassettes (8) 2. unlabeled cassette case 3. The First Fabulous Fifty Show #5 4. W.R. McAndrew 49th Birthday – 1963 5. Q and A #1 6. Q and A #2 7. Whitehead News Conference 8. RTNDA Luncheon – Noon-2PM, September 17, 1977 9. CBS Shareholders Meeting 1976 10. Pomerante and Finkelman – Queen’s Agents 11. CBS Stockholders meeting Mtg. Apr. 1977 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected] 80 12. CBS Stockholders Mtg. April 1977 (empty case) 13. RCA Stockholders Meeting-- May 6, 1975 – Accuracy In the Media (3) 14. Distinguished Alumnus Luncheon for Mr. Julian Goodman – October 23, 1975 15. Government and the Media – September 1973 16. Go Show 17. Monitor’s final weekend 18. KBA Distinguished Kentuckian Award Banquet for Julian Goodman – October 23, 1975 19. R. Wald Panel – NAB Chicago – March, 1976 20. Democratic Convention Pep Rally – July 11, 1976 21. Sports Hearings – November 2, 1977 (2) 22. Energy Crisis – December 19, 1973 (2) 23. NBC Radio Network Bicentennial Contest Promotion 24. NBC Affiliates Meeting – May 17, 1977 25. RCA Stockholders’ Meeting – Part I – 1976 26. RCA Stockholders’ Meeting – Part III – 1976 27. Shareholders Meeting 28. Questions and Answers Stockholder’s meeting 29. 1956 Barkley Speech at W&L – Robert E. Bradford – Fm. Stephen Sharp, FCC – 1977 30. Colson 31. J. Goodman – October 11, 1976 32. NBC – Fall Presentation Reel to Reel 1. 2. 3. 4. Unlabeled Synchrotape Outlook – “Morgan Beatty” Morgan Beatty – News of the World – January 2, 1948 Unlabeled 3 ½ “ reel to reel (3) Box 141 Books 1. Association of Radio News Analysis – 1942-1954 2. Four Days: The Historical Record of the Death of President Kennedy – compiled by United Press International and American Heritage Magazine 3. Eisenhower: American Hero – The Historical Record of his Life – by the editors of American Heritage Magazine and United Press International 4. The Inaugural Book – 1973: “The Spirit of ‘76” 5. Sponsor: the Magazine of Broadcast Advertising, May 16, 1966- NBC 40th Anniversary Issue –2 copies 6. Television/Radio Age – NBC 50th Anniversary, 1926 - 1976 © 2016 Vanderbilt University Special Collections and University Archives (615) 322-2807 | [email protected]
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