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Carskadon, T.R. "Strip Shows: The Real People Behind Radio's Popular Serialized Heart-Throbs." The Delineator, Volume 129, ed 6. December, 1936. (p. 4, 50). |
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Falk, Irving. An Analysis of The Radio Network Daytime Serial Drama 'Vic and Sade' From 1932 to 1947 as Representative of Mid-Western American Humor. New York University, 1971. 343 pp. |
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Falk, Irving. "Vic and Sade! Vic and Sade!" Comedy Magazine. Volume 1, Number 1. New York: Trite Expectations, Inc., 1980. (p. 22-27). |
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Keil, Jack. "Bow-Wow and Barley!" Time, Volume 101, Number 4, January 22, 1973. |
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Lamparski, Richard. "Vic and Sade" Whatever Became Of . . . ?. Fifth series. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1974. (p. 186-187). |
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Maloney, Wiley S. "Vic and Sade." Movie-Radio Guide, Volume 11, Number 45, August 15, 1938. |
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"The Man Behind 'Vic and Sade': Homecoming for Paul Rhymer," Radio Guide, Volume 7, Number 34, June 11, 1938. (p. 22-23). |
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"Meet Vic and Sade: Introducing you to this homey couple and their boy, Rush." Radio Stars, March 1935. |
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"Playbill: Vic and Sade." Radio Guide, Volume 8, Number 2, October 29, 1938. |
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"Radio's Families of Fun." Radio and Television Mirror. Volume 18, Number 4, August 1942. (p. 36-37). |
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The Saturday Evening Post. January 25, 1936. |
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Schroeder, Fred E.H. "Radio's Home Folks, Vic and Sade: A Study in Aural Artistry" Journal of Popular Culture. Volume 12, Issue 2, Fall 1979. Browne, Ray B., Editor. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University, 1979. (p 253-264). |
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"Serials: Vic and Sade," Radio Album, Volume 2, Winter edition, 1942. (p. 43). |
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Stand By Magazine. WLS Chicago, February 26, 1938. |
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Stars of Radio, undated. |
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Sternberg, Joel Barry. A Descriptive History and Critical Analysis of the Chicago School of Television - Chicago Network Programming in the Chicago Style From 1948 to 1954. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, August 1973. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor Michigan. (p. 61-67 and 645-646). |
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"Vic and Sade," Radio Varieties. Chicago, September 1939. |
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"Vic and Sade," Time, Volume 42, Number 26, December 27, 1943. (p. 42). |
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"Vic and Sade in Living Portraits: See in person the people who live 'half way down the block'." Radio and Television Mirror. Volume 17, Number 6. April, 1942. |
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Weinrott, Lester A. "Chicago Radio: The Glory Days." Chicago History: The Magazine of the Chicago Historical Society. Volume 3, Number 1, Spring-summer, 1974. (p. 14-22). |
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Wetheim, Arthur Frank. Radio Comedy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979. (p. 241-259). |
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Williamson, Albert R. "Vic and Sade's Creator" The Magazine of Sigma Chi. Volume 55, Number 3, July 1936. (p. 109-111). |
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e-scripts
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Firestone, Ross. ed. The Big Radio Comedy Program. New York: Contemporary Books, 1978.. |
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Rhymer, Paul. The Best Radio Plays of Paul Rhymer. New York: Seabury Press, 1976. |
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Rhymer, Paul. The Small House Half-way Up in the Next Block. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1972. |
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Whipple, James. How to Write for Radio. New York: Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1938. |
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Wylie, Max ed. Best Broadcasts of 1940-41. New York: Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1942. (p. 301-309). |