Theodore Granik papers, 1930-1970 (bulk 1941-1967).

By: Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 175,000 items; 473 containers plus 20 oversize; 206 linear feetContained works:
  • McClellan, John L. 1896-1977. Crime without punishment. 1962
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, legal proceedings, radio and television broadcast transcripts, production inventories, office and business records, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating primarily to Granik's career as a lawyer and radio and television moderator. Documents his practice of law in Washington, D.C., and New York, N.Y., and his work in broadcasting, especially as host and moderator of three panel discussion programs, "American Forum of the Air," "Youth Wants to Know," and "All America Wants to Know." Subjects include Granik's work with the U.S. War Production Board; legal work with Preston Tucker, the Bank of America, the Belgian Economic Mission (Washington, D.C.), and Bunge & Born; interest in UHF and cable television; and business ventures in graphite mining, television stations, and the sale of surplus war materials. Material pertaining to Granik's work with John McClellan on McClellan's book Crime Without Punishment (1962) include transcripts and press releases. Correspondents include Emanuel Celler, Robert Granik, Sylvan Marshall, David Sarnoff, and Robert Sarnoff.
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Correspondence, memoranda, legal proceedings, radio and television broadcast transcripts, production inventories, office and business records, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating primarily to Granik's career as a lawyer and radio and television moderator. Documents his practice of law in Washington, D.C., and New York, N.Y., and his work in broadcasting, especially as host and moderator of three panel discussion programs, "American Forum of the Air," "Youth Wants to Know," and "All America Wants to Know." Subjects include Granik's work with the U.S. War Production Board; legal work with Preston Tucker, the Bank of America, the Belgian Economic Mission (Washington, D.C.), and Bunge & Born; interest in UHF and cable television; and business ventures in graphite mining, television stations, and the sale of surplus war materials. Material pertaining to Granik's work with John McClellan on McClellan's book Crime Without Punishment (1962) include transcripts and press releases. Correspondents include Emanuel Celler, Robert Granik, Sylvan Marshall, David Sarnoff, and Robert Sarnoff.

Audiotapes and phonograph records transferred to Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.

Some photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Lawyer and radio and television moderator. Preferred to be known as Ted Granik.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and at

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms013088

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