In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener who is critical of ER's stance on working with nations who have trade agreements with Russia. In the opening segment, ER’s guest is Charles Berlitz, linguist and executive officer of the Berlitz School of Languages.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt discuss respond to a listener's letter regarding the GI Bill and the benefits to be received by veterans of the Korean War. In a closing segment, ER reads an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence.
In the opening segment, ER responds to a listener who questions whether the United States should fight the Cold War. In the following segment, ER interviews Ahmed Kassem Gouda, a journalist and newscaster who is a regular commentator for the Egyptian State broadcasting system
In the opening segment ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a question about the differences between the Democratic and Republican Parties. In the second segment, ER discusses the infiltration of the Communist Party, USA with FBI informant Angela Calomiris. At the end of the recording are snippets...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about the Barden Bill and religious education. In the interview segment, ER interviews job placement expert Walter Lowen.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about some of the "human interest stories" from when ER lived in the White House. In the interview segment, ER's guest is Evelyn Hanes, the founder and executive director of the Huckleberry School, an artist retreat...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's concerns of a reconstructed Germany. In the interview segment, ER discusses the war in Korea with American fighter pilot John C. Meyer.
From Hollywood, Anna Roosevelt talks about the appointment of John Foster Dulles to Acting Chief Delegate to the United Nations. From Paris, ER interviews a French female journalist about the recent French elections. Anna Roosevelt argues that the best way to prevent communism is to combat...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about whether a person should vote for the political candidate or the party. In the interview segment, ER interviews radio personality Henry Morgan.
Broadcast time 1:15-1:30PM over the NBC Red Network. In the first half of the show, ER discusses household work as a profession. In the second half she discusses the role of private industry and the government in the construction of new houses and the importance of building low income housing.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about what Americans can do to calm their anxieties regarding war, communism, and economic collapse. In the interview segment, ER's guest is the creator of the radio soap opera "Portia Faces Life," Mona Kent.
From Hollywood, Anna discusses Armistice Day. From Paris, ER talks to UN Secretary General Trygve Lie. Later, Anna talks about National Cat Week and the time she spent living in the White House.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about the relationship between Great Britain and communist China. In the interview segment, ER's guest is Victor Nyborg, president of the Better Business Bureau. In a final segment, ER reads a message about Israel...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about the propriety of ER endorsing NYC mayoral candidates. In the interview segment, ER interviews author Santha Rama Rau.
In the opening segment, ER awards her community service citation to Mildred Weisenfeld, director of the National Council to Combat Blindness. In the following segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question regarding the enfranchisement of eighteen year-olds and the United...
In the opening segment, ER responds to a listener's question about the effectiveness of US foreign aid, if the aid is just as likely to be used for corrupt purposes. In the interview segment, ER interviews Igor Gorin, a baritone singer.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about ER's immense workload. In the interview segment, ER discusses Levittown, New York, and other developments in housing with William Levitt, real estate developer.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question regarding US aid for Israel and a possible Marshall Plan for that country. In the interview segment, ER discusses human relations and the nature of making agreements with social scientist Stuart Chase author of...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott respond to a listener's question regarding recent material aid to India. In the following segment, ER issues her community service citation to Mrs. Herbert Levison, president of the woman's auxiliary of the fifty-two association, a group that offers services...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about what individual Americans can do to aid world peace. In the interview segment, ER's guest is American actress Janis Carter.
This recording was produced while ER was in Geneva, Switzerland. In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question regarding whether or not global economic security is achievable. In the following segment, ER interviews Ed Allen, Jan Scholl, and Guy Pisingeur,...
In this interview segment, ER and Dr. Leonard Shields, Surgeon General of the Public Health Department, discuss the opening of a new clinical center at the National Institute of Health.(12:13)
In Geneva, ER and Elliott Roosevelt discuss the state of Great Britain's economy. In the following segment, ER interviews Dr. Charles Malik, the new chair of the United Nations Human Rights Condition.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about fair trade. In the interview segment, ER discusses the Korean war with the chief of the Washington Bureau of Newsweek.
In this segment, ER discusses a report written by John McCloy, the American high-commissioner-designate in Germany, regarding the status of Jewish people living in Germany.
Broadcast time 1:15-1:30 PM over the NBC Red network. ER discusses the meaning of democracy and the ways ordinary women can become better citizens. ER also reads from a New York Times article from Flag Day (14 June)
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question regarding the importance of elementary school teachers in the fight against communism. In the interview segment, ER discusses child labor with Dr. Eduard C. Linderman, chairman of the National Child Labor Committee.
ER discusses the United States' relationship with Latin America and the "good Neighbor" policy with her guest, Nelson Rockefeller, who is head of the Office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.
In the opening segment, ER reads a listener's letter regarding foster care. In the following segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question regarding the Schuman Plan, which sought to create a shared market for European coal and steel. In the closing segment, ER interviews Dr....
In the opening segment, ER awards Adele Rosenwald Levy "The Eleanor Roosevelt Community Service Citation" for her work as president of the Citizens’ Committee on Children. In the interview segment, ER discusses Citizens’ Committee on Children with Adele Rosenwald Levy and Ruth Pruyn Field.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about the United States support of un-democratic countries. In the interview segment, ER's guest is Vincent Impellitteri, mayor of New York City.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt discuss working for a boss who is a woman. In the interview segment, ER and actress Tallulah Bankhead discuss the Foster Parent Plan and baseball.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener’s question about sharing atomic technologies with Russia and fostering trade agreements with India. In the interview segment, ER and Ernesta Barlow, wartime journalist and lecturer, discuss Barlow’s recent trip to Yugoslavia.
ER expresses her opposition to cuts to New Deal programs like the National Youth Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps. ER interviews Agnes King Inglis about her research on refugees from Europe.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a question about whether or not ER would accept the nomination for president. In the interview segment, ER discusses national economic issues with columnist Sylvia Porter.
ER and Anna Roosevelt talk about long range solutions to US and Soviet relations and the threat of communists within the US. They also discuss the successes and failures of the Marshall Plan.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about the treatment of Native Americans by the United States government. In the following segment, a selection of Victor Borge's music is played.
In the opening segment of the inaugural episode, ER and Brigadier General David Sarnoff, executive at RCA, discuss "Voice of America." In the second segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt interview Fred Allen, comedian and radio personality.
Broadcast time 1:15-1:30 over the NBC Red Network. ER discusses suggestions from listeners about the best way to increase usefulness and service by American citizens. Topics include how to aid refugee children, creating a civilian training corps, and increasing crop production.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about the court case Kellems v. United States and the right of the government to seize private citizen's money. In the interview segment, ER's guest is Weston Vernon, Jr., vice president and chairman of the...
In this episode, ER and her selected guests question Senator Wayne Morse, Assistant Secretary of Defense Marx Leva, and Dr. Harold Dodds, about the problems of military manpower and a universal draft.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to listener's criticism that the US supports non-democratic governments in Greece and Korea. In the following segment, ER interviews the German Consul General in New York, Dr. Heinrich Krekeler.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a question about the problem of juvenile delinquency and employment. In the interview segment, ER's guest is former tennis star and artist Mickey Falkenburg Wagstaff.
This recording was produced while ER was in Geneva, Switzerland. In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question regarding the release of Robert Vogeler, an American journalist arrested in Hungary for alleged spy activities. In the following segment, ER...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about universal military training for women. In the interview segment, ER discuss with Musician's Emergency Fund and the Veterans Music Service with Mrs. Lytle Hull.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to young listener's question regarding why Russia should be a participant in the United Nations. In the interview segment, ER discusses women's role in the Korean War and President Truman's loyalty commission with Senator Margaret Chase Smith.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about how politicians misuse congressional immunity. In the interview segment, ER's guest is Elizabeth Impellitteri, the wife of Mayor Vincent Impellitteri of New York City. ER also plays a segment from her Sunday...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about ER's opposition to Franco while she is willing to support communist Yugoslavia. In the interview segment, which was previously recorded from Washington, DC, ER and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn discuss...
Elliott Roosevelt moderates as Senator William Benton, Senator Homer Ferguson, Senator Owen Brewster, and Congressman Samuel Yorty debate whether Truman was right in relieving General Douglas MacArthur of his command of United Nations forces in Korea. Elliott Roosevelt and his guests respond to...
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt answer a listener's question about war profiteering and the steps that Congress could make to reduce profits. In the interview segment, ER interviews journalist May Craig about her career, especially Craig's work during World War II.
ER spends her Easter episode by having Rev. Dr. Franklin Frye, president of the United Lutheran Church of America, to discuss the circumstances of refugees from all over the world. Musical guests William Warfield and the Cantata Singers perform selections from Bach's Passion According to St. John.
In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about labor unions role in the defense mobilization drive in Washington, D.C. In the interview segment, ER's guest is poet, author, and television star Louis Untermeyer.
This recording contains two interview segments from two different episodes. In the first interview segment, ER discusses moving from small towns to large cities and the importance of foreign language education with novelist Emily Kimbrough. In the following interview segment, ER discusses recent...
Recording quality is poor. Recording becomes inaudible after 18:45. In the opening segment, ER and Elliott Roosevelt respond to a listener's question about displaced persons in Europe. In the following segment, ER interviews author Joyce Kerry.
ER discusses the problems of inflation and price control during the Korean War with Leon Keyserling, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, Allen B. Klein, president of the American Farm Bureau, and George Harrison, Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks.