Mon, 27 November 2006 Journey's Into American History, Cavacade Of America 10/26/42 "In The Best Traditions 1775"Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 November 2006 Journey's Into American History, Cavacade Of America 6/16/37 "Stars Of Destiny"Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast Comments[0] |
Tue, 31 October 2006 Journey's Into American History, Cavacade Of America 4/26/36 "Self Reliance"Comments[0] |
Sat, 14 October 2006 Jounrney Into American History presents Cavalcade of America "Child Welfare in America" 5/25/38Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast
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Mon, 11 September 2006 Journey's Into American History presents Cavacade Of Amercian 1/15/1936, "Buildings and Architecture 1729"Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 July 2006 Journey's Into American History presents John Bartram's Garden ,Cavacade of America 11/10/1927Born in Darby Township to a Quaker family, John Bartram (1699-1777) became America's first great botanist, naturalist, and plant explorer. Lacking a formal education, Bartram taught himself through observation, reading and correspondence with equally inquiring minds in the colonies and abroad. From his 102-acre farm near Philadelphia, which he purchased in 1728, Bartram traveled north to Lake Ontario, south to Florida, and west to the Ohio River in search of plants and natural history specimens for his own botanic garden and for collectors at home and abroad. Bartram and his son William are credited with identifying and introducing into cultivation more than 200 of our native plants. By 1765, Bartram's international reputation earned him the notice of King George III who honored him as Royal Botanist, a position he held until his death in 1777.Comments[0] |
Thu, 8 June 2006 Journey's Into American History presents "Opportunity" 4/8/36 Frank Singiser (announcer), Kenneth Webb (writer, director), Arthur Pryor (producer, conductor)Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 May 2006 Journey's Into American Histrory presents " 1723 Opportunity" from Cavacade of America 4/8/36Comments[0] |
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Fri, 14 April 2006 Journey's Into American History presents "Ounce of Prevention" 2/17/37
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Fri, 24 March 2006 Journeys Into American History 1687_CavalcadeOfAmerica 12/30/36
episode title,"Yankee Independence".Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 March 2006 Journeys Into American History 1680_CavalcadeOfAmerica 10/13/37
episode title,"William Penn and the Holy Experiment".Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 March 2006 Journeys Into American History 1679_CavalcadeOfAmerica 6/8/38
episode title,"King Coal".Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 March 2006 Journeys Into American History 1670_CavalcadeOfAmerica 11/6/1935
episode title,"Faith In Education". Part one: "The Bound Boy In Colonial Massachusetts." Part two: "The Story Of Horace Mann." Henry Fisk Carlton (writer), Dixon Ryan Fox (writer), Kenneth Webb (writer, director), Arthur Pryor (producer), Dwight Weist (announcer), Frank Singiser (commercial spokesman), Harold Levey (composer, conductor).Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 February 2006 Journeys Into American History 1652_CavalcadeOfAmerica6/23/1937
episode title,"PineTreeShilling"Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 Journeys Into American History presents Cavalcade Of America.October 21, 1936, "John Winthrop"Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 February 2006 Journey's Into American History presents The Cavalcade Of America. October 9, 1935. CBS net. "No Turning Back". Sponsored by: DuPont. The first show of the series. Two dramatizations with Walter Hampden: "The Return Of The Mayflower" and "The Grasshopper Plague." The Pilgrims all decide to stay in the new world, despite the hardships. A farming family in 1931 North Dakota battles a plague of grasshoppers. Arthur Pryor (producer), Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Kenneth Webb (writer, director), Dwight Weist (announcer), Frank Singiser (commercial spokesman), Walter Hampden, Ruth Woodman (writer).Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 January 2006 Journey's Into American History presents The Cavalcade Of America. November 27, 1935. CBS net, WABC, New York aircheck. "Community Self Reliance". Sponsored by: DuPont. Part one: "The Mayflower Compact." Part two: "The Vermont Flood." Ruth Woodman (writer), Dwight Weist (announcer), Frank Singiser (commercial spokesman), Arthur Pryor (producer), Kenneth Webb (director), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 29:49.Please Take our Listener Survey Comments[0] |
Sat, 24 December 2005 Journey's Into Amercian History presents a lecture on Christmas in Victorian Britian, by Prof. Patrick N, Allitt.Comments[0] |
Sat, 24 December 2005 Journey's Into Amercian History presents a lecture on Christmas in 19th Century America, by Prof. Patrick N, Allitt.Comments[0] |


Journey's Into American History, Cavacade Of America 10/26/42 "In The Best Traditions 1775"
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Journey's Into American History presents "Ounce of Prevention" 2/17/37
Journeys Into American History 1680_CavalcadeOfAmerica 10/13/37
episode title,"William Penn and the Holy Experiment".
Journeys Into American History 1670_CavalcadeOfAmerica 11/6/1935
episode title,"Faith In Education". Part one: "The Bound Boy In Colonial Massachusetts." Part two: "The Story Of Horace Mann." Henry Fisk Carlton (writer), Dixon Ryan Fox (writer), Kenneth Webb (writer, director), Arthur Pryor (producer), Dwight Weist (announcer), Frank Singiser (commercial spokesman), Harold Levey (composer, conductor).
Journeys Into American History 1652_CavalcadeOfAmerica6/23/1937
episode title,"PineTreeShilling"
Journeys Into American History presents Cavalcade Of America.October 21, 1936, "John Winthrop"
Journey's Into American History presents The Cavalcade Of America. October 9, 1935. CBS net. "No Turning Back". Sponsored by: DuPont. The first show of the series. Two dramatizations with Walter Hampden: "The Return Of The Mayflower" and "The Grasshopper Plague." The Pilgrims all decide to stay in the new world, despite the hardships. A farming family in 1931 North Dakota battles a plague of grasshoppers. Arthur Pryor (producer), Harold Levey (composer, conductor), Kenneth Webb (writer, director), Dwight Weist (announcer), Frank Singiser (commercial spokesman), Walter Hampden, Ruth Woodman (writer).
Journey's Into American History presents The Cavalcade Of America. November 27, 1935. CBS net, WABC, New York aircheck. "Community Self Reliance". Sponsored by: DuPont. Part one: "The Mayflower Compact." Part two: "The Vermont Flood." Ruth Woodman (writer), Dwight Weist (announcer), Frank Singiser (commercial spokesman), Arthur Pryor (producer), Kenneth Webb (director), Harold Levey (composer, conductor). 29:49.
Journey's Into Amercian History presents a lecture on Christmas in Victorian Britian, by Prof. Patrick N, Allitt.
Journey's Into Amercian History presents a lecture on Christmas in 19th Century America, by Prof. Patrick N, Allitt.