Albert Lyman Warner Papers, 1923-1969

Summary Information

Title: Albert Lyman Warner Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1923-1969

Creator:
  • Warner, Albert Lyman, 1903-1971
Call Number: Micro 606; Tape 492A; Disc 141A

Quantity: 4 reels of microfilm (35mm), 1 tape recording, and 3 disc recordings

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of a capital reporter and radio commentator, including correspondence, biographical material, and writings for publication and broadcast. The writings include clippings of bylined articles for the New York Herald-Tribune, 1930-1939; CBS scripts of general news; summaries of World War II developments which Warner prepared as chief of the War Intelligence Division of the Bureau of Public Relations of the War Department; and scripts for Army Hour. Also present are several files of lengthy memos containing article ideas for U.S. News and World Report for which Warner was associate editor, 1956-1969. The limited correspondence is of note chiefly for its autograph value, but there is interesting correspondence with John L. Lewis and George W. Romney. The recordings relate to Army Hour (NBC), and Three Star Extra (NBC), for which Warner was a regular commentator.

Language: English

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