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|a Lum and Abner :
|b Rural America and the Golden Age of Radio /
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; A Note on the Scripts; NOTE; Lum and Abner Scripts: January 1932; JANUARY 11, 1932; JANUARY 15, 1932; JANUARY 18, 1932; JANUARY 19, 1932; JANUARY 20, 1932; JANUARY 21, 1932; JANUARY 22, 1932; JANUARY 24, 1932; JANUARY 25, 1932; Lum and Abner Scripts: December 1933 and January 1934; DECEMBER 7, 1933; DECEMBER 12, 1933; DECEMBER 13,1933; DECEMBER 14, 1933; DECEMBER 18,1933; DECEMBER 20, 1933; DECEMBER 27, 1933; JANUARY 2,1934; JANUARY 3, 1934; JANUARY 8, 1934; JANUARY 11, 1934; JANUARY 15,1934
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|a In the 1930s radio stations filled the airwaves with programs about rural Americans struggling through the Great Depression. One of the most popular of these shows was Lum and Abner, the brainchild of two young businessmen from Arkansas. Chester ""Chet"" Lauck and Norris ""Tuffy"" Goff based Pine Ridge, the community they created on the air, on the hamlet of Waters, Arkansas. The title characters, who are farmers, local officials, and keepers of the Jot 'Em Down Store, manage to entangle themselves in a variety of hilarious dilemmas. In Lum and Abner: Rural America and the golden Age of Radio.
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Complete Supplement IV
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|a Project MUSE - Archive Film, Theater and Performing Arts Supplement IV
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