Expeditions in the Phonograph Records Series

Location Box Sub-Series Folder Folder Description Notes
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Trans-Atlantic Flight 8915 Trans-Atlantic flight, 1927, copy of speech by General John Pershing (1918) presented to Byrd in France audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 8), item 30 side B (0-016), Introductory remarks; (020-073) Pershing speech continued. Speaks of the magnitude of the war, and its importance to USA
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8916 June 19, 1930, Byrd's arrival in New York (#1) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side A (0-070), talk of Pier A on Manhattan Island, Byrd does not speak; (072-134) talk of ships at Pier A; Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8917 June 19, 1930, Byrd's arrival in New York (#2) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side A (136-191), talk of welcoming Byrd, although Byrd does not speak; (194-249) more talk of welcoming Byrd, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8918 June 19, 1930, Byrd's arrival in New York (#3) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side A (252-300), talk of expedtion and Byrd's successes, Byrd does not speak; (302-338), talk of Whaler, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8919 June 19, 1930, Byrd's arrival in New York (#4) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side A (339-384), talk of Byrd, Byrd does not speak; (385-424) talk of ships coming into Pier A and atmosphere at the pier, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8920 June 19, 1930, Byrd's arrival in New York (#5) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side A (426-468), talk of impending arrival of Byrd and other expedition members, announcer mentions Little America, Byrd does not speak; (470-508), talk of Byrd expedition by announcer, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8921 June 19, 1930, Byrd's arrival in New York (#6) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side A (509-530), Byrd arrives in NY, but does not speak; (532-565) Admiral Byrd speaks, but difficult to decipher what is being said
More later, I best get some work done.
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8922 June 19, 1930, Mr. Murphy, President, New York Advertising Club, description from harbor, Wellington, James (#7) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side A (565-593) More talk of Byrd, Byrd does not speak; side B (0-067) talk of ships at pier, announcer briefly mentions Little America and Antarctica, talk of Byrd expedtion
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8923 June 19, 1930, McNamee, Graham, Dumont, Paul, description from pier (#8) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side B (072-131) Everyone on Manhattan Island is waiting for Byrd to arrive, Paul Dumont speaks of Little America (~127 on counter), Byrd does not speak; (134-185) discussion of the information that Byrd would bring from South Pole, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8924 June 19, 1930, McNamee, Graham, description from harbor, Young, John, City Hall (#9) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side B (189-243) John Young speaks of atmostphere at pier, Byrd does not speak; (246-302) talk of correspondence between Antarctica and America during Byrd's expedition; Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8925 June 19, 1930, McNamee, Graham, Wellington, James, announcers (#10) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side B (304-351) someone (not Byrd) speaks of other expedition memebers; (353-384) continued talk of Byrd's comrades
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8926 June 19, 1930, McNamee, Graham (#11) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side B (386-428) continued discussion of other on expedition, talk of flotilla accompanying Byrd's ship; Byrd does not speak; (431-455), discussing of plnes flying overhead, talk of Governor Byrd of Virginia
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8927 June 19, 1930, McNamee, Graham (#12) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side B (458-493) members of the expedition are docking at the pier, Governor Byrd of Virginia speaks, Burt Parker (pilot) speaks, Byrd does not speak; (495-534) members of expedition exit boat; engineer of NY speaks, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8928 June 19, 1930, Chamberlain, Clarence, McNamee, Graham (#13) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 1), item 23 side B (535-572) Claris Chamberlain (aviator) speaks, Byrd does not speak; (574-600) Byrd is still on ship and does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8929 June 19, 1930, Dumont, Paul, announcer (#14) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 2), item 24 side A (0-080) Byrd speaks briefly as he gets off ship, but cannot decipher what was said (~16), Paul Dumont speaks of atmosphere; (081-131) more talk of atmosphere, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8930 June 19, 1930, Ferguson, Eddie, description of parade (#15) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 2), item 24 side A (133-190) more talk of atmosphere on pier, Byrd does not speak; (192-229) talk of order of arrival; Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8931 June 19, 1930, Dumont, Paul, description of parade (#16) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 2), item 24 side A (230-277) talk of order of arrival, Byrd does not speak; (279-319) continued discussion of atmosphere on pier, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8932 June 19, 1930, description of parade, Young, John, City Hall (#17) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 2), item 24 side A (321-362) more talk of atmosphere, John Young is speaking, Byrd does not speak; (363-402) continued talk of atmosphere, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8933 June 19, 1930, description of parade (#18) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 2), item 24 side B (0-078) Byrd arrives, but does not speak; (080-142) more talk of arrival of expedition members, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8934 June 19, 1930, Mayor Walker (#19) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 2), item 24 side B (144-198) Mayor of NY talking of Byrd and expedition, Byrd does not speak; (200-241) speeches made to welcome Byrd; Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8935 June 19, 1930, Byrd, speech (#20) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 2), item 24 side B (243-290) Medal awarded to Byrd, Byrd thanks people of New York, talks about leaving for Antarctica 2 years previously; (293-328) Byrd talks about life in Antarctica and being away from civilization and how values change in Antarctica
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8936 June 19, 1930, Chancellor Brown conferring degree (#21) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 2), item 24 side B (330-364) Dr. Brown of New York University presents Byrd with honorary degree of engineering, Byrd does not speak; (365-390) Byrd thanks NYU for degree and thanks expedition members
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8937 June 19, 1930, Dr. Ryan, president of Board of Education (#22) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side A (0-055) A school presents Byrd with medal, Byrd does not speak; (060-125) each member of Byrd's crew receives a medal from New York City, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8938 June 19, 1930, Case, A., soloist (#23) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side A (128-176) mayor of New York presents medal to Byrd, Byrd does not speak; (177-233) announcer talks about atmosphere, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8939 June 19, 1930, Young, John S., announcer (#24) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side A (234-288) procession leaving the area, byrd does not speak; (290-330) announcer mentions Little America (~298), Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8940 June 23, 1930, Veedol Hour, homecoming reception (#2) (no #1) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side A (331-368) Veedol Hour, talk of sponsors of Byrd expedition, Byrd does not speak; (369-401) more talk of sponsors and Byrd, however Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8941 June 23, 1930, Veedol Hour, homecoming reception (#3) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side A (402-435) Capt. June speaks, boy scout on expedition speaks (Paul Siple?), Byrd does not speak; (436-467) A dog driver from the expedition speaks, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8942 June 23, 1930, Veedol Hour, homecoming reception (#4) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side A (468-503) Dog driver speaking, continued, Mayor Walker talks of Byrd, Byrd does not speak; (504-534) Mayor Walker, continued, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8943 June 23, 1930, Veedol Hour, homecoming reception (#5) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side A (535-567) Byrd speaks about expedition, Antarctica, animal life, eskimos; (538-602) Byrd talks about Antarctica, trouble on the ship New York, and first sight of Antarctica
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8944 June 23, 1930, Veedol Hour, homecoming reception (#6) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side B (0-057) Byrd talks about icebergs, mentions Little America (~23), discusses animal life in Antarctica; (058-126) Byrd talks about the dog he took to Antarctica, Little America, where located and why they chose the site
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8945 June 23, 1930, Veedol Hour, homecoming reception (#7) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side B (127-168) Byrd talks of how cold it became, Little America, men's quarters, tunnels under the snow; (170-210) Byrd finishes talking; announcers talk of book written by sponsors of the expedition
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition I 8946 June 23, 1930, Veedol Hour, homecoming reception (#8) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side B (212-245) Announcer talks of awards given to Byrd, Byrd does not speak; (247-298) singing, talk of book about expedition, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8947 1934, animal and nature sounds from Antarctica (#1) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side B (299-360) seal sounds, Byrd does not speak; (361-401), more seal sounds, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8948 1934, animal and nature sounds from Antarctica (#2) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side B (402-442) more seal sounds, Byrd does not speak; (443-486) More seal sounds, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8949 1934, animal and nature sounds from Antarctica (#3) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side B (487-525) more seal sounds, Byrd does not speak; (526-572) more seal sounds, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8950 1934, animal and nature sounds from Antarctica (#4) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 3), item 25 side B (573-601) more seal sounds, dogs barking, Byrd does not speak; (Byrd Tape 4), item 26 side A (0-084) more seal sounds, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8951 1934, animal and nature sounds from Antarctica (#5) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 4), item 26 side A (085-166) Emporer penguin sounds, Byrd does not speak; (168-197) more emporer penguin sounds.
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8952 1934, animal and nature sounds from Antarctica (#6) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 4), item 26 side A (199-236) Dogs howling and barking; Byrd does not speak; (237-277) Dogs howling, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8953 1934, animal and nature sounds from Antarctica (#7) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 4), item 26 side A (278-316) Wind in Poulter's shack, echo signals, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8954 1934, animal and nature sounds from Antarctica (#8) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 4), item 26 side A (317-339) ship whistle, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8955 Ca. 1934, "Man Over Nature" for scientific knowledge, musical journey with Byrd audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 4), item 26 side A (340-380) music, Byrd does not speak; (381-418) Announcer talks about members of the expedition; Capt. June speaks, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8956 May 10, 1935, President Franklin Roosevelt meets Admiral Byrd (Sides 1 and 3) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 4), item 26 side A (419-455) music, 21 gun salute, Byrd does not speak; (456-484) someone calling off names of expedition members, President to welcome Byrd, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8957 May 10, 1935, President Franklin Roosevelt meets Admiral Byrd (Sides 6 and 8) (Sides 2, 4, 5, and 7 missing) audio cassette available in 054-310-8, (Byrd Tape 4), item 26 side A (485-528) Byrd thanks President Roosevelt, mentions Little America (~520); (529-578) Announcers explain the surroundings at the welcoming of Byrd by the President, Byrd does not speak
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8958 September 25, 1935, Radio Reunion (Sides 1 and 3, Copy 1)
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8959 September 25, 1935, Radio Reunion (Sides 1 and 3, Copy 2)
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8960 September 25, 1935, Radio Reunion (Sides 2 and 4, Copy 1)
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8961 September 25, 1935, Radio Reunion (Sides 2 and 4, Copy 2)
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8962 September 25, 1935, Radio Reunion (Sides 5 and 7, Copy 1)
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8963 September 25, 1935, Radio Reunion (Sides 5 and 7, Copy 2)
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8964 September 25, 1935, Radio Reunion (Sides 6 and 8, Copy 1)
054-362.1-5cd 418 Expeditions: Byrd Antarctic Expedition II 8965 September 25, 1935, Radio Reunion (Sides 6 and 8, Copy 2)