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Profiles in Ufology

Series about prominent UFO researchers
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NIGHT JOURNEYS
in UFOLOGY



PROFILES in
UFOLOGY

Major Donald E. Keyhoe, Dr. James E.
McDonald & Frank Edwards

Volume
01



Tracks: 58

Total Running Time: 33:50:17



SYNOPSIS



This first
volume in the series contain recordings of prominent researchers in Ufology.



Major Donald
E. Keyhoe, USMC ret., brought the subject of flying saucers into the main
stream of American life with his article, Flying
Saucers are Real, in the January, 1950 issue of True Magazine. News commentators had covered the early reports by
people beginning in 1947. It was Frank Edwards who scooped the then famous news
monger, Walter Winchell, by getting the news that the article was to appear to
his radio audience. Major Keyhoe, by all rights of fairness, was the first
modern Ufologist. He would later take over the leadership of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena (NICAP). The rise of scientific thinking regarding UFOs was the
direct result of Major Keyhoe's commitment to investigate the phenomena and to
form a world-wide organization to this effort. This anthology of recordings
covers Major Keyhoe's contributions to the field of Ufology from 1953 to 1975.



Dr.
James E. McDonald, atmospheric physicist at the University of Tucson, Arizona,
believed that the ETH (Extra-terrestrial Hypothesis) was the most plausible
hypothesis regarding the origin of the UFO phenomenon. He incurred the wrath of
many of his fellow scientists, debunkers and the United States Air Force.



It
was my pleasure to have known Frank Edwards. We shared many a correspondence in
the 1960s. Perhaps my claim to fame in Ufology came when I sent Frank the first
copy of AFR 200-2. While attending the University of Iowa,
a flood in my apartment over a Christmas vacation, destroyed my saved
correspondence with Frank. However, I have spent decades trying to find a
suitable tribute to give my friend and this compilation is the result of that
effort. As the first true newscaster to bring Ufology to the public, Frank
enjoyed not only writing his books, but giving all of us a thrill on his daily
newscasts. This compilation contains the following areas: Newscasts, Stranger than
Science radio vignettes, Outer Space
Mysteries radio vignettes, Interviews, Guest Spots on Radio and TV and
Lectures. This is the most complete compilation of Frank Edwards material
presently available. I miss you Frank! - Wendy.



TRACK LISTINGS



01:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe is interviewed on the Betty Grobley radio show in 1953. This is the earliest recording
known to date featuring Major Donald E. Keyhoe after his newest book release, Flying Saucers from Outer Space. 08:18



02: Major
Donald E. Keyhoe and Time magazine's
science editor, Jonathan M. Leonard, debate the flying saucer issue onAmerica's Town Meeting program of
11.16.1953. 32:00



03: Major
Donald E. Keyhoe gives an update regarding Sec. Air Force, Harold Talbot
and the two mystery satellites orbiting the earth onFrank Edwards and the News,
1954.. 02:35



04: Major
Donald E. Keyhoe is interviewed by a reporter from WKAP radio in November,
1957 regarding the Leveland, Texas UFO Case. This was one of the first
interviews of Keyhoe after taking over as Director of NICAP. 11:16



05: Armstrong Circle Theater, UFO: The Enigma
from the Skies. Hosted by Douglas Edwards on 01.22.1958. Guests were
Major Donald E. Keyhoe, Col. Spenser Whedon, USAF and Dr. Donald H. Menzel,
whom each give a position on the flying saucer controversy. It was this program
where Major Keyhoe's microphone was turned down causing a charge of censorship
by the UFO research community. 52:00



06: Major
Donald E. Keyhoe is interviewed on the Mike
Wallace Interviews, 03.08.1958. 26:45



07: Major Donald E. Keyhoe is a guest on the Long John Nebel Party Line, 03.10.1958.
Keyhoe discusses NICAP, Armstrong Circle
Theater program and his interview with Mike Wallace two days earlier. Poor
quality recording. 70:01



08:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe gives a lecture to the Cleveland NICAP Subcommittee in September, 1958. 68:00



09:
Keyhoe / Tacker Debate. On 12.05 1960,
Major Donald E. Keyhoe and Lt. Col. Lawrence Tacker, USAF, appeared on the Dave Garroway TV Show to discuss the UFO
phenomena. By the time the segment was over, Keyhoe and Tacker were at each
others throats over the subject of UFOs.
26:30



10:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe is interviewed regarding NICAP on Capitol Assignment, 12.27.1961. 19:45



11:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe and
Col. James Bryant are interviewed regarding NICAP and UFOs on the Les Crane Show, January 27, 1965. Keyhoe
is severely ridiculed by Crane, causing an uproar by listeners and Les Crane
losing his show. 19:30



12:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe gives
a phone interview to Bob Roark at WPIN Radio in St. Petersburg, FL
in February, 1965. He discusses the Wallops Island UFO incident among
others. 16:20



13:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe is
interviewed 04.20.1965 by Dave Garroway. Morey Amsterdam is also a guest. Poor recording in
the beginning, it does improve somewhat.
20:05



14:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe is
interviewed03.04.1966 on the Mike Douglas Show.
08:00



15:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe is
interviewed 03.17.1966 by Bob Kennedy. 19:30



16:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe gives
a NICAP Press Conference address at the Commodore
Hotel in Washington, DC on March 26, 1966. 30:30



17:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe
appears on the TV game show, To Tell the Truth, 04.11.1966. 09:25



18: Major
Donald E. Keyhoe is a guest speaker on 12.09.1966 at the Oakridge National
Laboratory. Following the lecture he gave a slide presentation to the audience
and answered questions. Unfortunately the introduction of Major Keyhoe is
lost. 82:00



19: Major
Donald E. Keyhoe is interviewed telephonically on 01.06.1970 by Alan
Douglas. Joining Alan Douglas and Major Keyhoe is Cleveland Ufology Project Director, Earl J. Neff. Off-Air recording
and portions suffer from minor signal loss. 43:30



20:
Major Donald E. Keyhoe and
Col. William Coleman, USAF, debated the reality of UFOs in Canada on the
Great Debate in the early 1970s. 41:30



21: Dr.
James E. McDonald gives a statement to Australian radio in February, 1967. 14:30



22: Dr.
James E. McDonald lectures at the Convention of the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE),
03.27.1967. 28:15



23:
Dr. James E. McDonald lectures
before the American Institute of
Astronautics and Aeronautics (AIAA) Luncheon at the Olympic, WA Boeing
facilities, 08.28.1967. 27:45



24: Dr.
James E. McDonald is interviewed by David Schaumbreau on Science Panel in 1968. 06:00



25:
Dr. James E. McDonald lecture, UFOs: A Case Study in Public Mis-information,
at Kent State University, OH on 09.24.1968. 69:40



26: Dr.
James E. McDonald lecture at Pt. Mugu
Naval Air Station for the American
Institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics (AIAA) in 1969. 73:39



27:
Dr. James E. McDonald
lectures on, Science in Default, at
the American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1969. This is the most famous of Dr.
McDonald's lectures. 40:30



28: Frank
Edwards.Medley ofnewscastson flying saucers: 1952
- 1954. 56:15



29: Frank
Edwards. Medley ofOuter Space MysteriesVignettes. 21:30



30: Frank
Edwards. Medley of Stranger than
Science Vignettes. 65:20



31: Frank
Edwards lecturesat theDetroit
Flying Saucer Clubon
06-26-1956. 41:30



32: Frank
Edwards guestson theLong
John Nebelradio program11-01-1959 Disc 1 of 2. 61:00



33: Continuation of Track 05. 34:00



34: Frank
Edwards lectures at the Akron,
OHFlying Saucer Investigation
Committee. Introduction by Larry
Moyers. 57:45



35:
Frank Edwards guests on theMerv
Griffin Show07-01-1966. 10:00



36:
Frank Edwards guests with
Earl J. Neffof theCleveland,
OH UFO Projecton theAlan Douglasradio program 09-12-1966. Disc 1 of 2. 60:00



37:
Conclusion of Track 09. 38:50



38:
Frank Edwards Flying Saucers are Serious BusinessSelf Promo LP. 25:50



39:
Desmond Leslie relates the
state of Ufology in the United
Kingdom in August, 1954. Leslie was a
believer in the Contactee movement and a close friend of George Adamski. 25:30



40:
Dr. Adolph G. Dittmar is the
founder of recording the audio history of Ufology in the 1950s. This extremely
rare recording has Dr. Dittmar speaking regarding the early history of Ufology
on June 24, 1956. 30:00



41:
Dr. Ivan T. Sanderson,
biologist and naturalist is interviewed on the Long John Nebel radio show
regarding his Biological Theory of UFOs,
11.25.1956. 60:00



42:
Robert Coe Gardner is
interviewed by the equally famous, Max Miller on 09.14.1957. 40:00



43:
Dr. Willy Ley. During the
1950s and early 1960s, Ley was the Carl Sagan of the times. In this recording
he speaks on UFOs at the Civilian Saucer
Intelligence - New York Symposium on 05.23.1958. 22:53



44: Public affairs program from 1960.
Professor Eric F. Goldman of Princton
University, moderates the
program, Are Flying Saucers Only Science
Fiction? Guests on the panel are: Dr.J. Allen Hynek, Dr. Donald H. Menzel, Dr. Ronald Leonard Sprinkle, Dr.
Frank Saltzburg and John G. Fuller. 54:31



45:
We Are Not Alone/ From 10.21.1966. This program was conceived
from Walter Sullivan's book of the same name. It explores the possibility that
we are not alone in the universe. 60:00



46:
Dr. I. M. Levitt is
interviewed 11.23.1966. He was a debunker of the UFO phenomena. 14:00



47: Hubert J. Barnahard lectures on UFOs
sometime in the early 1970s. 38:45



48:
Otto K. Binder is interviewed
by Anthony Amandola on 11.18.1966. 04:30



49:
Robert Gribble interviewed by
the San Francisco Bee on 03.24.1977.
Gribble is the founder of the National
UFO Reporting Center in 1974 and Phenomena
Reporting Center in 1955. 23:14



50: Robert Barry of the Aerial Phenomena Investigation Society, on his radio show.
11.20.1959. 74:00



51:
Robert Barry as Director of
the 20th Century UFO Bureau
in 1979. 29:29



52:
Brinsley le pouer Trench is
interviewed in 1955. 07:10



53:
Waveney Girvan comments in
1959. Poor recording. 19:16



54:
Herbert C. Clark of the Vancouver, BC Flying Saucer Club, is
interviewed in March, 1958. 09:08



55:
Dr. von Eshleman and Thomas Holzen, members of the Sturrock Panel, are interviewed on
07.03.1998. 25:00



56: Riley
Crabb on UFOs in 1967. 43:44



57: Gene
DuPlantier radio vignettes of 1967. 28:05



58:
Stanton T. Friedman lectures in March, 1974.
Taped from audience by Rob Swiatek. Poor recording, but important, in that it
is one of Friedman's early lectures which can be compared to his lectures of
today. 76:00



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