Eastland Recordings: Only Available Upon Request
Episode 5 of Radio Program LIFE LINE
Identifier
eastland_audioreel_20
Creation Date
1958
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Description
Episode 5 of the conservative Christian radio program 'LIFE LINE.' Opening commentary on the Supreme Court and the communist conspiracy, particularly its ruling in Sochower v. Board of Education of New York City, followed by the hymn 'Old Rugged Cross,' a discussion of the crucification of Christ, and 'Today's Thought to Remember.'
Subject Headings (Library of Congress)
United States. Supreme Court; Communism; Jesus Christ; Religious radio programs
Relational Format
audio recording
Extent
12m58s
Original Format
audioreel
Original Collection
James O. Eastland Collection, Archives and Special Collections, University of Mississippi Libraries
Finding Aid
Rights
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Comments
shipping label: "From: 700 Mercantile Bank Building, Dallas 1, Texas; Senator James O. Eastland, Ruleville, Mississippi" container label: "WFAA Recording Studios, 1122 Jackson Street, Dallas 2, Texas; Title: Wayne Poucher, Supreme Court, Program No. 5" reel label: "Life Line #5-Poucher, Sprm. Crt.''; circa 1958