Scripts
How to Write for Radio by James Whipple (editor)
Best Broadcasts of 1940-41 by Max Wylie (editor)
The Small House Half-Way Up in the Next Block by Paul Rhymer
- Mr Dempsey & Mr Tunney Meet in a Cigar Store
- Sade Keeps a Secret under Her Hat
- Rush's Tonsils, Squeaky Shoes & Mixed Numbers
- Mr. Powers' Bicycle and the Shed
- Mildred Tisdel's Memory Book
- Casting the Pageant "Shining Waters Flowing to the Sea"
- Rush Brings in Rooster's Pants for Mending
- New Year's Day: Rush Has Three Jobs
- Rush Charts His Future to the Year 2000
- Rush's First Day at High School
- Vic, Chef for Dinner, Quotes Pantley on Peanuts
- Sade and Her Best Friend Are on the Outs
- Vic and Sade Discuss a Close Friendship
- Fourth of July Picnic with Old Friends or Stylish Ones
- Smelly Clark to Change His Age from 16 to 21
- Rush to Have a Stranger for a Bed-Mate
- Third Lt. Clinton Stanley: Bright Kentucky Hotel
- Mr. Gumpox and His Bride
- Looking Forward to a Spin in Stembottom's Machine
- Rooster Davis' New Spectacles
- Bess' Letter: the Gumpox Petition
- Rooster's Block of Theater Seats
- Vic Memorizes the Lodge Ritual
- Vic Explains How a Door-bell Rings
- Rush's Slumber Party Enters by the Window
- Uncle Fletcher Is Sending Three Bull-dogs
- Vic's Wide-Brimmed Hat
- Lodge Brothers Ask to Make a Stopover
- Sade's House Is Not the Way She Left It
- Uncle Fletcher's Meals
The Best Radio Plays of Paul Rhymer by Paul Rhymer
- The Washing Machine Is On The Blink
- Vic Breaks In Mr. Ruebush's Pipe
- Melvin Has Landed A Job
- Writing To Walter
- Nicer Scott Has A Ten-Dollar Bill
- Uncle Fletcher From Dixon Is A House-Guest
- Applying For A $4.80 Refund From The Lodge
- Vic Reviews a Vacation in Carberry
- Sade Can Keep A Secret
- The Congress Of Distinguished Americans
- Caramels on a Hot Day
- Vic Confides in Rush About Mothers
- Uncle Fletcher & Sade Will Have Lunch Together
- The Stillness of an Afternoon is Broken - Rush
- Books
- Neighbor Ladies on the Outs
- A Manual For Wives of Sky-Brothers
- Cleaning the Attic
- Sade and Ruthie Mail Each Other Five Dollars
- Rotten Davis Takes Up the Tobacco Habit
- Vic is "Arch" To An Old Friend
- Mr. Gumpox Has Lost His Dentures
- A Visit from the Brimmer Family
- Is Charley Dead?
- A Double Feature in Hopewood
- Schoolmate Telephones from the Bus Station
- Sade Thinks Baseball Is Just a Game
- Rabbit Hunting from the Back Porch
- A Porch Collapses: Rotten Takes the Blame
- Uncle Fletcher Drops by at 5:30am
Vic and Sade as Mid-Western American Humor by Irving Falk
The Big Radio Comedy Program by Ross Firestone (editor)
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