Entity | Jonathan W. Curvin
Jonathan W. Curvin was a communications scholar and radio broadcaster. He earned his Ph.D. from Cornell and worked at Vanderbilt University's Department of Communication Studies from 1941 to 1946. Later, Curvin was a radio host for the University of Wisconsin radio station WHA, hosting programs in series including "America on stage" and "Homemaker's Program".
Occupation(s): communication scholar, broadcaster, university teacher
Field(s) of Work: communication studies, broadcasting
Employer(s): Vanderbilt University, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Associated Place(s): Madison (Wis.)
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Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 13
America on stage 13
- "Andre" by William Dunlap
- "Fashion" by Anna Cora Mowatt
- "Francesca da Rimini" by George Boker
- "Margaret Fleming" by James Herne
- "Metamora" by Robert M. Bird
- "Minstrel Shows" from 1830
- "Pocahontas" by John Brougham
- "Rip Van Winkle" by Joseph Jefferson
- "Shenandoah" by Bronson Howard
- "The Contrast" by Royall Tyler
- "The Poor of New York"by Dion Boucicault
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by George Aiken
- The Lion of the West