ContentsContainer List Series 1. Publicity Materials, 1938-1939, and undated Series 3. Sound Recordings, 1938-1939 |
Joseph Nathan Kane CollectionAuthor: Karen Fishman2009
Biographical NoteJoseph Nathan Kane (1899-2002) was a radio host and author of the standard reference works Famous First Facts, Facts about the States, and Facts about the Presidents, among others. Born in New York City, Kane attended Columbia University in 1917 but dropped out before finishing his degree. He then enrolled at the Columbia School of Engineering, earning a certificate in electrical engineering. After graduating Kane worked in the export office of the New York confectioner D. Auerbach and Sons, using his language skills in French, German, and Spanish. While there he began to write articles about the export business. From this initial effort, Kane syndicated his columns to several trade journals, capitalizing on their popularity by creating the Kane Feature News Syndicate and becoming an accredited correspondent for the U.S. State Department. Kane traveled extensively throughout the United States, gathering information for his columns and visiting every state and almost every city. While doing research for a book on inventions, he found that many inventors and innovators were never given proper credit. His decision to correct this oversight resulted in his first publication, Famous First Facts. Building on the book's success, Kane was asked to host a radio program of the same title. Guests who claimed a place in the show’s "hall of famous firsts" represented a wide range of activity and included the holder of the first safety pin patent, the victim of the first auto accident, the first X-ray photographer in the United States, and the first woman taxicab driver. Kane, billed as an eminent authority on "firsts," would either reject or accept a guest's claim to fame. The half-hour program was broadcast on New York radio station WOR over the Mutual Broadcasting network from August 1, 1938, until July 13, 1939. The on-air interviewer for most of the programs was Tom Slater. In 1959 Facts about the Presidents was published and soon became a staple in most libraries. For each president, the book provided biographic information as well as facts about cabinet selections, legislative bills, elections, favorite pastimes, nicknames, marital status, and much more. It has been revised six times. Kane’s next book, Facts about the States, was published in 1989 and provided geographic, demographic, economic, political, and cultural information about each state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Kane published many more books during his lifetime and also wrote articles for trade journals and newspapers. In his later years, Kane moved to Palm Beach, Florida. He died on September 22, 2002, at the age of 103. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Content NoteThe Joseph Nathan Kane Collection consists of original and preservation recordings of the radio program Famous First Facts, scripts and publicity materials from the program, and a vintage 1930s microphone. Recordings from the program include 106 12-inch 78-rpm acetate discs, four 16-inch 78-rpm acetate discs, and six 10-inch tape reels (preservation copy). The paper materials date from 1938 to 1939 and include one folder of publicity materials and 21 scripts dating from November, 1938, to July, 1939. Return to the Table of Contents Selected Search TermsPeople
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Return to the Table of Contents Collection ArrangementThe collection is arranged in four series:
Return to the Table of Contents Container ListSeries 1. Publicity Materials, , and 1938-1939undated 1 folderSeries 1 contains publicity materials from the radio program Famous First Facts. These include press releases from July, 1938, to June, 1939; fact sheets about the program from the WOR Program Department; a script from a 1939 WOR promotional program featuring an interview with guest Joseph Nathan Kane; and two scripts from the radio program, Vanishing New Yorkers. Series 2. Scripts, 1938-1939 21 foldersThis series contains 21 scripts from Famous First Facts, many if not all, annotated by Joseph Nathan Kane. The series does not contain scripts from the complete run of the program. Beginning with the date of the first broadcast, November 28, 1938, they continue to January 26, 1939, and then run from April 20, 1939, until July 13 of that year. The gap represents February 2 through April 13, 1939. Famous First Facts, 1938-11-28Famous First Facts, 1938-12-05Famous First Facts, 1938-12Famous First Facts, 1938-12-19Famous First Facts, 1938-12-29Famous First Facts, 1938-12-31Famous First Facts, 1939-01-05Famous First Facts, 1939-01-12Famous First Facts, 1939-01-19Famous First Facts, 1939-01-26Famous First Facts, 1939-04-20Famous First Facts, 1939-04-27Famous First Facts, 1939-05-04Famous First Facts, 1939-05-11Famous First Facts, 1939-05-18Famous First Facts, 1939-05-25Famous First Facts, 1939-06-08Famous First Facts, 1939-06-16Famous First Facts, 1939-06-22Famous First Facts, 1939-07-06Famous First Facts, 1939-07-13Series 3. Sound Recordings, 1938-1939 106 sound discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 12 inch4 sound discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 16 inch6 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 10 inchSound recordings in the collection include original 78 rpm discs (12-inch and 16-inch) and analog tape reels (10-inch). The tapes were duplicated from the original discs as a preservation copy by the Library of Congress Recording Laboratory in 1995. Broadcast over the Mutual network, Famous First Facts was an interview program with occasional historical dramatizations. Persons interviewed included, among many others, Frank E. Vanderhoof, author of the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933; Anna Jarvis, founder of Mother’s Day; J. Searle Dawley, an early motion picture director; Mahonri Young, sculptor and grandson of Brigham Young; W.C. Handy, musician; Simon Lake, inventor of the modern-day submarine; Julia C. Stimson, first woman major in the Army Nursing Corps; S.S. McClure, cartoonist; G. Robert Vincent, collector of recordings of famous people; Thomas J. Valentino, creator of recorded sound effects; James Brendan Connolly, medal winner in the 1896 Olympics; Horace M. Albright, conservationist; Glenn L. Martin, airplane designer and builder; Louise Arner Boyd, polar explorer; and William L. Murphy, inventor of the Murphy bed. Series 4. Microphone, circa 1930-1939 1 microphone : metal, cloth ; 19 x 4 inchesVintage 1930s microphone. Return to the Table of Contents |