Reference Request
Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Record Unit 296
Smithsonian Institution. Office of Telecommunications
Production Records, 1969-1979
Collection Overview
General Information About This Collection | |
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Repository: | Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C. Contact us at osiaref@si.edu. |
Creator: | Smithsonian Institution. Office of Telecommunications |
Title: | Production Records |
Dates: | 1969-1979 |
Quantity: | 20.80 cu. ft. (30 document boxes) (10 tall document boxes) |
Collection: | Record Unit 296 |
Language of Materials: | English |
Summary: | This record unit consists of master audiotapes for Radio Smithsonian programs 1-481, 1969-1978, and Smithsonian Galaxy editions 1-25, 1978-1979. |
Historical Note
Radio Smithsonian began its weekly half-hour broadcasts in the summer of 1969. The program was carried by local radio stations in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area and educational radio stations around the country and overseas. Broadcasts provided the public with information about the activities of the Smithsonian through discussions, interviews, lectures, music, and research activity reports. Programs featured Smithsonian staff as well as guest scientists, historians, politicians, artists, authors, and musicians.
Smithsonian Galaxy, a series of 2 1/2-minute radio features about the work of the Institution's curatorial, scientific, and research staffs, began production in 1978. The program was broadcast throughout the United States and overseas.
Descriptive Entry
This record unit consists of master audio tapes for Radio Smithsonian programs 1-481, 1969-1978, and Smithsonian Galaxy editions 1-25, 1978-1979.
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Container List
Box 1
Program 1 The Infestation of Starfish in the Pacific
Program 2 Jumbo Mumbo
Program 3 The Festival of American Folklife
Box 2
Program 4 Theme and Variations
Program 5 Frederick Tanner's Art, Life, and Role in American Art, Hurricane Fighter Plane, Ladies' Bathing Garments
Program 6 Archeology in South America
Program 7 Atomic Art
Program 8 The Concerned Photographer
Program 9 Meteorites and Moon Rocks
Box 3
Program 10 Encounter, the Deep Discoverers
Program 11 The Bahar River Tiger, Grasses as Food and Medicine
Program 12 Music at the Smithsonian, the Exhibits Story, in the Architect's World
Program 13 A Christmas Program
Program 14 A Concert Program
Box 4
Program 15 The Art of Whistler, the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum
Program 16 The Frozen Wing, Primate Biology and Evolution
Program 17 Public Broadcasting, Civilisation
Program 18 On the Trail of the Dinosaur, Syntagma Musicum
Program 19 The Continental Motion, Mineralogy
Box 5
Program 20 A Gift to the Nation, A House of Foam
Program 21 An Oral History of Aviation, NASA Space Art
Program 22 Frankincense and Myrrh, Pieces De Clavecin En Concerts
Program 23 The First Ladies' Gowns, Music of the Political Campaigns
Program 24 Perceptions II
Program 25 Freeze-drying, Flora North America
Box 6
Program 26 Ensembles Musical De Buenos Aires
Program 27 China and the Porcelain Trade, Reading is FUNdamental
Program 28 The National Zoological Park
Program 29 Laser-10
Program 30 Smithsonian Magazine, the Collection of Meteorites
Program 31 Orchestra Sinfonia Di Como, the Hammer Collection
Box 7
Program 32 The Chesapeake Bay Center for Environmental Studies, The Flowering Death
Program 33 The Art of Barbara Holmquest, Privateers: Opportunists or Pirates?
Program 34 The Machine Left Behind, Archaeology Beneath the Sea
Program 35 Music at the Smithsonian
Program 36 The Concept of Honor, American Seacoast Fortifications
Program 37 Paleolithic-era Burial Remains: the First Clues, the Kalihar Bushmen
Box 8
Program 38 The Smithsonian Puppet Theater
Program 39 Women's Liberation - From Suffrage to Careers, Tektite II: An Undersea Experiment
Program 40 Folk Music
Program 41 Pollution in Perspective
Program 42 Greek Antiquities and Smithsonian Tours, Foraminifera Indicator Organisms
Program 43 Russian Porcelain and the Art of Karl Faberge, The Pleasure of Minerals as Objects D'art
Program 44 Jaquard Mechanism and 19th-Century Jaquard Woven Coverlets, India Chintz
Program 45 Music
Box 9
Program 46 MUSIC
Program 47 MUSIC
RS-48 Recital of 20th-Century Piano Music
RS-49 The Princeton Chamber Orchestra
RS-50 Concert: Estro Armonico Amsterdam
RS-51 The 1970 Folk Festival, Part I
RS-52 The 1970 Folk Festival, Part II
RS-53 Conversation with Joseph Hirshhorn and Abram Lerner
RS-54 Conversation with Roy Strong and Sidney Galler
RS-55 Boomerangs, The Art of kites
RS-56 Working with Prehistoric Remains and Sleuthing for the FBI, Collectibles
RS-57 Thomas Nast Influential Political Cartoonist, Our Inventive Past
RS-58 Gandhi
Box 10
RS-59 Freezing Point, Scientific Safari
RS-60 Environment: What Are You Doing?, What Have We Created?
RS-61 The Music of Erik Satie
RS-62 A Living Memorial, A Temple for the Goddess Nefertiti
RS-63 Chamber Music
RS-64 Our Future Environment: Will We Have One?
RS-65 Our Future Environment: Will We Have One? (Part II)
RS-66 Rube Goldberg: Do It the Hard Way
RS-67 Baroque Music concert
RS-68 Do Snakes Have Souls?, Reclaiming World War II Planes
RS-69 The Jazz Scene, Part I
Box 11
RS-70 The Jazz Scene, Part II
RS-71 The Jazz Scene, Part III
RS-72 Bugging the Bugs, Curtain Going Up
RS-73 Talking to the Animals, Commodore Perry: East to the Rising Sun
RS-74 The Alarius Ensemble of Brussels
RS-75 A Collection of Millions, You Are More Attractive with a Flat Head
RS-76 Council on Worms, Scientists at Sea
RS-77 Indians
RS-78 Indians, Part II
RS-79 What if the Pacific Flows into the Atlantic?, The Unicorn is Alive and Well, Living in Washington, Kansas City, London and Mars
Box 12
RS-80 The Birds and the Bees
RS-81 The American Museum, I'll Give You a Dollar for that Penny
RS-82 American Bandsman
RS-83 Toward a Lasting Peace
RS-84 Global Crusade
RS-85 Thief of Souls, also Emily Nathan interview with sculptor, Henry Moore (Reference copy available on CD)
RS-86 Recorder Concert
RS-87 Who First Called it Jade?
RS-88 Know Thyself, Who Would Have Thought of an Oriental Pavilion in England?
RS-89 Sing While you Labor
RS-90 Do You Know about the Tinamou Bird?, Are Plastic Spoons Progress?
RS-91 Folk Concert
RS-92 Concert - U.S. Air Force String Orchestra
RS-93 Music Machines- American Style, Part I
Box 13
RS-94 Music Machines- American Style, Part II
RS-95 What IS the Archives of American Art?, Behind the Scenes with Ted Mack
RS-96 How About a Change of Face?, How to Protect your Painting
RS-97 Government and the Press, Part I
RS-98 Government and the Press, Part II
RS-99 Sing for your Votes
RS-100 A Zoo for Insects, How Do You Serve Your Soup?
RS-101 Folk Concert
RS-102 The Prevalence of Ritual, Prints as Art
RS-103 Concert - Ste. Colombe and Marais
RS-104 Creating an Exhibit
RS-105 The 1971 Festival of American Folklife, Part I
RS-106 The 1971 Festival of American Folklife, Part II
Box 14
RS-107 Charles Lang Freer as Collector, The Improbable Creator of an Improbable Institution
RS-108 The Gagliano Trio
RS-109 A Visit with the Spider Lady, What does a Microlepidopterist Do?
RS-110 Street, Blues and Gospel Music of Washington, DC
RS-111 You and Your Teeth, The Center for Short-Lived Phenomena
RS-112 Can They Survive? (Endangered species)
RS-113 Can They Survive?, Part II
RS-114 The Concentus Musicus of Vienna
RS-115 A Conversation with Dr. Louis S.B. Leakey
RS-116 The Tower of London and its Treasures, Ask a Simple Question
RS-117 Social Customs in the Animal World, Spanish Armor in Kansas
RS-118 Portraits- History or Art?
RS-119 Presidents on Wheels, Ecology is Nothing New
Box 15
RS-120 Saving the African Lion, Ask a Simple Question
RS-121 Concert - Concentus Musicus
RS-122 The Middle East: What's Really Happening
RS-123 Folk Concert
RS-124 The Renwick: A Showcase for American Design, Perception and Society
RS-125 Life Among the Chimps
RS-126 Rodin: True or False, Carbon Dating: What is It?
RS-127 Folk Concert
RS-128 Exploring the Meaning of Discovery
RS-129 Listening to Brain Waves, Cotton Comes to America
RS-130 Concert - Malcolm Bilson
RS-131 A Conversation with Dr. Edward Teller
RS-132 How Birds Communicate, The Art of John Held, Jr.
RS-133 Science at the Smithsonian, Israel: an Archeologist's Dream
Box 16
RS-134 Folk Concert
RS-135 How to Live in a Stately Home and Stay Solvent, Ecolibrium
RS-136 Ballooning: Man's First Step into the Air
RS-137 Concert - Danzi Woodwind Quintet of Amsterdam
RS-138 Latest Discoveries at Lake Rudolf, A Global View of the Human Environment
RS-139 Underwater Treasures, What's New in Chinese Archaeology
RS-140 The Talents of Frank Sinatra
RS-141 World War I Fliers, The French Chef Off Camera (Julia Child)
RS-142 Congress and Foreign Policy, Sunday Times
RS-143 Concert - Corelli Violin Sonatas
RS-144 Terms of the Social Contract
RS-145 The Also Rans, Are Heavy Metals Dangerous?
RS-146 Where Is the Melody?
RS-147 The World of Ants, Exploring Oriental Art
Box 17
RS-148 Concert - Kelber, Anderson and Weaver
RS-149 The Megastates of America
RS-150 Folk Concert
RS-151 Understanding Drugs
RS-152 The New Deal Art Projects
RS-153 Around the Blues
RS-154 70 Years at the Smithsonian
RS-155 The Right to Vote, What Can Fossils Tell Us?
RS-156 The Importance of Continental Drift
RS-157 Exploring Queen of Sheba Land, Too Busy Having Fun (A. R. Longworth)
RS-158 The 1972 Festival of American Folklife, Part I
RS-159 The 1972 Festival of American Folklife, Part II
RS-160 Anniversary in Anacostia, The Expanding National Gallery
RS-161 Drilling for the Past
Box 18
RS-162 Songs of Stephen Foster
RS-163 Reading is FUNdamental, Counterfeiting in History
RS-164 Recent Developments in Jazz
RS-165 First Through the Sound Barrier, Copernicus and the Sun
RS-166 Concert - Les Menestriers
RS-167 The Military Today and Tomorrow
RS-168 The Secrets of Mars, The Good Side of Bats
RS-169 The American Novel Today (Saul Bellow)
RS-170 A New Air and Space Museum, A Nostalgic Look at Carousels
RS-171 Concert - Madison Madrigal Singers
RS-172 Remembering the Flying Tigers, Primitive Life Close-Up
RS-173 Portrait of a Singer
RS-174 Post-Industrial America
RS-175 When the British Burned the White House, Beyond the Pearl
RS-176 The Character of the Old West, The Laws of the Sea
RS-177 A Pioneer in Ecology, Man-Made Crystals
Box 19
RS-178 The Lazzaroni, A Look at the Stars and Stripes
RS-179 Music of the Cajuns
RS-180 The Coming of Steamboats, Soundings Then and Now
RS-181 Concert - Sour Cream
RS-182 Who Really Discovered America?
RS-183 Duke Ellington: The Great American Composer
RS-184 Citizen Apathy and Initiative
RS-185 Baroque Art of Brazil, Is the Chesapeake in Danger?
RS-186 Concert - J. S. Bach and Heinrich von Biber
RS-187 Technology and Understanding
RS-188 Folk Concert
RS-189 The Earliest Americans, The True Epicure
RS-190 The Nature of Scientific Discovery
Box 20
RS-191 The Energy Crisis: Is There One?
RS-192 In the Wake of Star Trek, Project SEED
RS-193 Concert - J. S. Bach and Louis Couperin
RS-194 Dissecting a Mummy, The Smithsonian's Gunboat Philadelphia
RS-195 The Museum as an Iceberg
RS-196 The New Federalism
RS-197 News Reporting - American Style
RS-198 A Trip to Northern Africa
RS-199 Man and African Wildlife
RS-200 Concert - Georg Philipp Telemann
RS-201 Life with the Bushmen, The Giant Timber Bamboo
RS-202 Indians in Washington, The Black Presence in the Era of the Revolution
RS-203 Great Tenor Sax Men
RS-204 Giants of the Ocean (Whales)
RS-205 Concert - Baroque Music
Box 21
RS-206 Art in America, What Good Are the Moon Rocks?
RS-207 The Literary Scene, A Dissent on Modern Farming
RS-208 Concert - Les Menestriers
RS-209 The 1973 Festival of American Folklife, Part I
RS-210 The 1973 Festival of American Folklife, Part II
RS-211 The 1973 Festival of American Folklife, Part III
RS-212 It Talks, It Whispers, It Sings
RS-213 Exploring Natural History, The Rise of the Spirit of Independence
RS-214 Concert - Jean-Philippe Rameau and Andre Campra
RS-215 Hammarskjold the Man
RS-216 New Perceptions in Music
RS-217 The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, Part I
RS-218 The Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz, Part II
RS-219 Renewing the Environment, Beetle Mania
Box 22
RS-220 Protecting a Paradise, History in Stone
RS-221 Bill Monroe in Concert
RS-222 A Visitor from Bhutan, Exploring the Depths
RS-223 The Shaker Way
RS-224 Wilson's Living Memorial, Fighting Lassa Fever
RS-225 Concert - American Music Group
RS-226 The Ascent of Man
RS-227 The New Immigrants, Exhibits on the Move
RS-228 Concert - Oberlin Baroque Ensemble
RS-229 China Looks at Her Past
RS-230 Concert - Western Wind and the Paul Hill Chorale
RS-231 Mayans and the Supernatural, Americans in Self-Portrait
RS-232 A New Animal Farm, A Bus for Culture, Schistosomiasis: A Tropical Threat
RS-233 Science: The Real World, Homage to Docents
Box 23
RS-234 String Bands
National Portrait Gallery lecture, Lee Strasberg, 2/13/1978, 2 tapes
RS-235 Anthropology for Today, Pacific Northwest Art
RS-236 Television: On the Other Side, Woodrow Wilson's Legacy
RS-237 A Conversation with Barry Commoner
RS-238 Concert - Baroque Ensemble of the Juilliard School
RS-239 Reflecting on History, The Scope of the Universe
RS-240 Disaster in the Sahel
RS-241 It All Depends (Rain Forest), The Museum Profession
RS-242 A Bluegrass Workshop
RS-243 Unearthing the Past, On Creativity (Menuhin), Humanizing Architecture
RS-244 Concert - Brueggen and Curtis
RS-245 The Smithsonian Now and Tomorrow, To Save Wild Animals
RS-246 The Great Louis Armstrong
RS-247 Looking for Life in the Universe, Abraham Lincoln: The White House Years
Box 24
RS-248 Concert - Mozart
RS-249 Boomerangs: Many Happy Returns, Mexico: A Writer's View
RS-250 First Flight Around the World, Creative Government
RS-251 Duke Ellington You've Probably Never Heard Before
RS-252 Food: Is There Enough?, Hello Earth - Greetings from Endeavor
RS-253 The Future of the Sea
RS-254 In the Minds and Hearts of the People
RS-255 Are There Evil Forces in Our Society?, Part I
RS-256 Are There Evil Forces in Our Society?, Part II
RS-257 First Men on the Moon: Five Years Later, Catching Falling Stars
RS-258 The 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Part I
RS-259 The 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Part II
RS-260 The 1974 Festival of American Folklife, Part III
RS-261 It Talks, It Whispers, It Sings
RS-262 Chatauqua: Culture for the Millions, Catching Falling Stars
RS-263 The Ascent of Man
RS-264 Population: Where Will It Go?
Box 25
RS-265 Opening in Washington
RS-266 Thelonius Monk
RS-267 Life in the Ice Age
RS-268 Liberalism and Conservatism in the '70s
RS-269 Life Beyond Earth
RS-270 Concert - Concentus Musicus of Vienna
RS-271 Humanizing Architecture, On Creativity, Unearthing the Past
RS-272 Charlie Parker
RS-273 Herman Viola
RS-274 Between Me and Life (Secrest/Brooks), Speaking for Herself, A New Look at the New World
RS-275 The Lone Eagle
RS-276 Concert - Contentus Musicus of Vienna and Piguet
RS-277 The Urge to Explore
RS-278 Concert - Baroque Ensemble of the Juilliard School
RS-279 The Pest Bird Problem, Dissecting the Declaration, The Anthropological Detective
RS-280 Banjos, Etc.
RS-281 Born to Sing (bird songs)
RS-282 Birth of a Universe
Box 26
RS-283 A Jazz Workshop
RS-284 Exploring Man, Saving Endangered Plants
RS-285 Schweitzer: Reverence for Life
RS-286 World Food Policy
RS-287 Blacks in the Westward Movement, Experiment in Creativity
RS-288 Folk Concert
RS-289 Barbizon in America, Ringing in the 200th
RS-290 Entering the New World
RS-291 A Tribute to Dizzy (Gillespie)
RS-292 The President's Professor, The Eight and the Ashcan School
RS-293 Concert - Kroll
RS-294 The Dye is Now Cast
RS-295 The Moon and Beyond
RS-296 Music in Two Realms
RS-297 Our National Interest: Has It Changed?
RS-298 Eternal as the Wind
Box 27
RS-299 The Southwest: A Mingling of Cultures
RS-300 Gotta Travel On (folk music)
RS-301 Picasso as Male Chauvinist, Howard Hughes' Flying Boat
RS-302 We the People
RS-303 Concert - Music for a While
RS-304 The Search for the Monitor, 1776: What the Rest Were Doing
RS-305 Rocketing Through the Years
RS-306 Jazz Guitar: The '20s Through the '60s
RS-307 The Monkeys' New Home, The Giant Eye
RS-308 The Designs of Raymond Loewy
RS-309 Women in Science, Designs on the Stage
RS-310 The 1975 Festival of American Folklife, Part I
RS-311 The 1975 Festival of American Folklife, Part II
RS-312 The 1975 Festival of American Folklife, Part III
RS-313 A Good Time Coming
RS-314 The Art of the States, Indians in Sculpture
Box 28
RS-315 Women in Flight
RS-316 Concert - Concentus Musicus of Vienna
RS-317 The President's China Cabinet, Gems: Are They Really Precious?
RS-318 A Continent and Its Cultures, A Visitor from Japan
RS-319 Concert - Music of Joseph Haydn
RS-320 Not-so-Silly Science, Beneath the Shining Sea
RS-321 The Lone Eagle
RS-322 Tell Your Own Story, Anthropology's Newest Tool
RS-323 Once Upon the Erie, Inside China
RS-324 Classic Rags and Ragtime Songs
RS-325 Public Employee Unions: Too Much Power?
RS-326 Music from the Age of Jefferson
RS-327 What's New at the Zoo, Anthropology's Newest Tool
RS-328 The Genesis of Louis Armstrong
RS-329 We the People
Box 29
RS-330 Jazz Piano Workshop
RS-331 Thinkers and Tinkers, Peggy Bacon: Personalities and Places
RS-332 The Supreme Court: Has It Really Changed?
RS-333 Thomas Jefferson, Architect, Pioneer from Princeton (Joseph Henry)
RS-334 A Head Full of Steam, The "Real" Dulcimer
RS-335 Artists and Models, Portrait of Golda Meir
RS-336 The Defeat of the Nazi Subs, Apollo-Soyuz
RS-337 The World of Roger Tory Peterson
RS-338 Concert - Kroll
RS-339 Mr. Bell and Mr. Smithson
RS-340 The Federal City: Plans and Realities
RS-341 Art Tatum: Piano Master
RS-342 Loch Ness: Search for a Monster, BioGraffiti
RS-343 Black Women: Overcoming the Odds, The Business of America
RS-344 They Play Like New, Saving the Golden Marmoset
RS-345 Signs of Life: Symbols in the City, A Round-up of Zoos
Box 30
RS-346 Abroad in America
RS-347 Surprises of Nature, Pushing Back the Origins of Man
RS-348 Saving the Bengal Tiger, The Character of Caricature
RS-349 The New Ethnic Consciousness, The Drift of Evolution
RS-350 "1876" Philadelphia Exposition
RS-351 Launching the Rocket Age, Ex-Slaves I Have Known
RS-352 Music of America: The Native Americans, Part I, America as Art
RS-353 Music of America: The Native Americans, Part II, Wills of the Presidents
RS-354 Music of America: The Ragtime Era, The Golden Door
RS-355 A Nation of Nations
RS-356 Telling the Story of Flight
RS-357 Music from the Age of Jefferson
RS-358 Women and Medicine in the 19th Century, The Eye of da Vinci
RS-359 Concert - Yehudi Menuhin School in England
RS-360 Keep the Last Bullet for Yourself, Columbus and His Time
RS-361 Be Your Own (Family) Historian, Wedgwood and the Revolution
RS-362 Parapsychology: Coming of Age, "Smithsonian Magazine: Behind the Scenes"
RS-363 A Head Full of Steam, The "Real" Dulcimer
RS-364
Box 31
RS-365 A Good Time Coming
RS-366 Mr. Bell and Mr. Smithson
RS-367 The Coming of Age of American Music, Tuning in the World
RS-368 Curing Whatever Ails You, Gardening Victorian Style
RS-369 Amelia Earhart: Pioneering Woman, Festival Revisited (Folklife)
RS-370 Stories in Rocks
RS-371 Dressing Up at the White House, Festival Revisited
RS-372 The United States in the World
RS-373 Jazz in the Old World
RS-374 Abroad in America
RS-375 Lions of Rare Breeding, Festival Revisited
RS-376 Beauty in Guns, Festival Revisited
RS-377 The Visions of Thor Heyerdahl, Festival Revisited
RS-378 Blue Mystery, Treasures of Cyprus
Box 32
RS-379 Country Music, Vermont Style
RS-380 Information Ricochet
RS-381 Concert - Smithsonian Chamber Players
RS-382 A Nations of Nations
RS-383 The Written Word: What's Ahead?, Inside Edvard Munch
RS-384 The Big Birthday (Bicentennial), A Ship Called Brilliant
RS-385 Surprises of Nature, Pushing Back the Origins of Man
RS-386 Concert - Music for a While
RS-387 Classic Rags and Ragtime Songs
RS-388 Folklore at Home
RS-389 Person to Person
RS-390 Folk Concert
RS-391 Looking for Roots, Around the Mall and Beyond
RS-392 Poetic License, Spinning
RS-393 First Family of the Piano, Animals View the World
RS-394 Concert - Kuyken Quartet of Brussels and the Oberlin Baroque Ensemble
RS-395 New Life for Old Planes, The Story of a Neighborhood
Box 33
RS-396 An Eamesian World, Ricercare
RS-397 A View to the North (Canadian Art Scene Today, The Americanization of Canadian Culture)
RS-398 DNA Research: Payoffs and Perils, Not Just for Scraping (Paint on Wood)
RS-399 Perfect Likenesses, The (Puppets) Magic Flute
RS-400 The Chopin of the North (Grieg), A Balloon That Didn't Burst (Balloon House)
RS-401 The Artist's Photographer, Gallant Harry of the West (Henry Clay)
RS-402 All the Presidents' Portraits, Profile of Berlin
RS-403 Concert - Smithsonian Chamber Players
RS-404 The Cream of American Song
RS-405 Thomas Eakins at the Hirshhorn, On Stage Japanese Style
RS-406 The Spirit of Charles Lindbergh
RS-407 Something New at the U.N., The Timeless Mies van der Rohe
RS-408 Person to Person
RS-409 Celebrating Hoagy Carmichael
RS-410 Kin and Communities, Part I
RS-411 Kin and Communities, Part II
Box 34
RS-412 Kin and Communities, Part III
RS-413 Aaron Burr, Hero or Villain, Patrons and the Arts
RS-414 Nanette: An Exaggeration, Three Women of the Arts
RS-415 Pioneers in California
RS-416 A Piece of the Auction, Portraits in Photography
RS-417 Sweet Melody: The Story of the Dulcimer, The World of the Map
RS-418 Reflections of Degas, Photographing the Frontier
RS-419 And Now a Message (Advertising), It's Your Coast
RS-420 The Object as Poet
RS-421 An Eamesian World, Ricercare
RS-422 Raphael Soyer Close-Up, Ancient Society Then and Now
RS-423 The Natural Thing, Around the Mall and Beyond
RS-424 The Cooper-Hewitt: A New Home for Design
RS-425 The 1977 Festival of American Folklife, Part I
RS-426 The 1977 Festival of American Folklife, Part II
RS-427 Splendors of Nature, Bats, Bases, and Bums
RS-428 Animals in Art
Box 35
RS-429 An Evening of Duets
RS-430 The Stationary Ark, Football in Perspective
RS-431 Theater Now, Art on the Land
RS-432 The Man of Independence, Two Sparkling Gifts
RS-433 Music from Aston Magna
RS-434 The Cream of American Song
RS-435 The Mysteries of Jade, Subways Around the World
RS-436 The Art of Gregory Gillespie, Sringar
RS-437 Echoes from Houston, Northwest Discovery
RS-438 Bioethics and the New Genetics, More than an Architect
RS-439 The Chopin of the North, The Other Side of Oliphant
RS-440 An Evening with Schuyler Chapin, The Joys of Basketball
RS-441 In Concert - Smithsonian Chamber Players
RS-442 William Miles, Ted Park on Kjell Sanved
RS-443 The High Priest of the Temple, The Art-Science Connection
RS-444 Places of Discovery, The Art of Everyday Life
Box 36
RS-445 Credit Where It's Due
RS-446 Whence We Came, and How, De-architecture
RS-447 The Best of Bing
RS-448 Why Do You Do What You Do? (Sociobiology)
RS-449 Treasures of Mexico
RS-450 The Genius of Special Effects, The Avant-Garde Europeans
RS-451 Lady, Be Good (Gershwin)
RS-452 A New Home for Design
RS-453 The Paranormal
RS-454 Baseball Discussion, Frisbees
RS-455 The Sculptor of New York, Els Quatre Gats
RS-456 An American's Britain, New Clue to Early Man
RS-457 Energy: What Next?
RS-458 Kin and Communities, The Fantastic Funnies
Box 37
RS-459 The Time of Our Lives, Everyone Can Fly (Almost)
RS-460 Western Civilization: Tracing the Roots
RS-461 Our Oldest National Collection, A Stitch in Time
RS-462 The Noble Buyer: John Quinn, Wings
RS-463 The Growing National Gallery
RS-464 From Penzance to Pinafore
RS-465 A Briton's America, Flying for Fun
RS-466 From "Birdie" to "Annie"
RS-467 Sweet Melody: The Story of the Dulcimer, The Natural Thing
RS-468 Anything Goes
RS-469 The Hutchinsons in Concert
RS-470 Henry Moore at 80, Music Machines USA
RS-471 The Wright Way to Fly, The Truth of Science Fiction
RS-472 America on the Seas, A Woman's Place is in the Lab
RS-473 Archie Bunker at the Smithsonian, The Art of Satire
RS-474 Jesse Owens - Self Portrait, Festival Preview
RS-475 The Man of Independence, The Chinese Zoo Story
Box 38
RS-476 The 1978 Festival of American Folklife, Part I
RS-477 The 1978 Festival of American Folklife, Part II
RS-478 The Harmonious Craft, Life in Sculpture
RS-479 Mexico Today
RS-480 The Art of Saul Steinberg, Plants in Danger
RS-481 Visiting Literary England, Images of Edvard Munch
Smithsonian Galaxy, Tapes 1-9, December 1978-January 1979, April-May 1979
Box 39
Smithsonian Galaxy, Tapes 10-23, 1979
Box 40
Smithsonian Galaxy, Tapes 24-25, 1979
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