Gilbert W. Kingsbury Collection
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Gilbert W. Kingsbury Collection
- Date
- 1952-1964
- Creator
- Kingsbury, Gilbert W., 1909-
- Extent
- 6.0 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Radio journalism--Kentucky--Lexington.
- Arrangement
- Organized into the following series: Correspondence, Subject files, WLW Radio, Newspaper article, Photograph. The Correspondence Series is arranged chronologically under Personal Name and by subject under Subject Name subseries. The Subject Files Series are arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically. the Radio and Photograph series are each arranged chronologically. The Newspaper Article Series is arranged chronologically under three different titles.
- Preferred Citation
- 82M2: [Identification of item], Gilbert W. Kingsbury Papers, 1952-1964, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Gilbert W. Kingsbury was born in Covington, Kentucky on April 27, 1909. He graduated from Holmes High School in Covington and then attended the University of Kentucky, graduating in 1933 with majors in economics and journalism. In 1942, Kingsbury joined the staff of WLW Radio as an assistant editor in the newsroom. In 1944, he was promoted to editor. In October, 1945, he was given the position of WLW Washington Bureau Chief. He became vice-president for public relations for Crosley Broadcasting (WLW's parent company) in July, 1953. Ten years later in 1963, Kingsbury was appointed as Crosley's vice-president in charge of news operations. He left his position with Crosley a year later to accept a post as Deputy Commissioner to Kentucky Highway Commissioner, Henry Ward. It was not his first experience in state government. During the 1958-1960 sessions, he served in the Kentucky General Assembly as member from Kenton County. In 1961 he had served as acting director of the Division of Tourist and Travel Promotion. Kingsbury was actively involved in promoting Democratic party candidates both statewide and in his native Northern Kentucky. He participated in the successful gubernatorial campaigns of Bert Combs and Edward T. Breathitt. On the national level, Kingsbury served as administrative assistant to two United States Senators from Kentucky- Garrett Withers and Earle C. Clements. In 1936, Kingsbury married Sylvia Phillips of Covington. They are the parents of one son, Gilbert, Jr.
- Scope and Content
- The papers consist of the correspondence and scripts associated with the career of Gilbert Kingsbury, a journalist. Under the Correspondence Series there are folders on the Kentucky Department of Highways, Cattie Lou Miller, and Morehead State College. The subject series contains folders on the Breathitt gubernatorial campaign, the Christopher Gist Historical society, the Combs-Wyatt Administration, Council on Higher Education, University of Kentucky Northern Center, and many other topics.
- The "Personalities in Government" scripts in the Radio Series contain profiles of important Kentuckians or national figures including the following: E. T. Benson, H. H.Burton, Robert Byrd, Frank Chelf, Earle Clements, Maime Eisenhower, J. Edgar Hoover, Lyndon B. Johnson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Claire Booth Luce, Arch A. Moore, Rogers Morton, Thruston Morton, William Natcher, Richard Nixon, Gene Snyder, Brent Spence, Elvis Stahr and John C. Watts.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open for research.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Correspondence Series
Scope and Contents note
The Correspondence Series is divided into three subseries: personal name, Invitations and Thank you's, and Subject name. All of the subseries are arranged alphabetically and chronologically by the surname of the correspondent.
Personal Name
Invitations and Thank You's
Subject Name
Joint Alumni Council of Kentucky, January 1960
Kentucky Colonel Commissions, 1960-1964
Kentucky Department of Highways, 1961-1962
McCaffrey, Joseph, January 1959-February 1962
Miller, Cattie Lou, January 1961-July 1963
Morehead State College, June 1960
Subject File Series
Scope and Contents note
The Subject File Series contains correspondence and information Kingsbury collected on organizations in which he was involved and topics in which he was interested. The subject folders are arranged alphabetically by topic, and in the case of correspondence, alphabetically by the surname of the correspondent.
Blue Ridge Assembly, Correspondence, 1962-1964
Blue Ridge Assembly, Personnel Committee Memos, 1962-1963
Blue RIdge Assembly, General Memos and Publications, 1957-1963
Boy Scouts of America, June 1957-January 1963
Breathitt, Edward T., Correspondence, September 1962-February 1964
Breathitt, Edward T., Primary Campaign Material, 1963
Breathitt, Edward T., Gubernatorial Campaign Material, 1963
Chamberlain, Howard, Biographical Sketch, 1955
Chicago Theological Seminary, Correspondence, 1962-1963
Chicago Theological Seminary, Reports and Publications, 1962-1964
Christopher Gist Historical Society, 1957-1958
Christopher Gist Historical Society, 1959-1961
Christopher Gist Historical Society, 1962-1964
Cincinnati Bond Issue, 1956
Clements, Earle C., November 1955-November 1960
Combs-Wyatt Administration, 1958
Combs-Wyatt Administration, 1960-1961
Combs-Wyatt Administration, 1962-1963
Commission on Human Rights, 1960-1962
Committee for Constitution Improvement, 1960
Community Pride Development Program, 1960-1961
Community Pride Development Program, 1962
Community Pride Development Program, 1963, (1964)
Congratulations and Thank You's, 1963
Congressional Race (4th District), 1962
Congressional Re-districting, 1962
Council on Higher Education, 1963-1964
Cumberland Parkway, 1961
Fort Mitchell Country Club, 1956
Fort Mitchell Country Club, 1957-1963
IRS Regional Office, 1961-1962
Kentucky League of Building, Savings and Loan Associations, 1961
Kentucky League of Building, Savings and Loan Associations, 1962-1963
Kentucky Turnpikes, 1961-1962
Kingsbury, Gilbert W., Biographical Sketches, ca. 1953, 1961, 1963
Lyons, Ruth, Biographical Sketch, Undated
Middendorf, Don G., Crosley Broadcasting Personnel Director, 1957-1963
University of Kentucky Northern Center, 1955-1963
WLW Radio Series
Scope and Contents note
The WLW Radio Series consists of two sub-groups. The first groups of records are only in oone folder which contains biographical sketches written by Marietta Drake in 1951 for use on WLW Radio. The sketches are arranged alphabetically by subject. The second group is larger and consists of broadcast scripts for the WLW program "Personalities in Your Government". Emphasis of the scripts is on natives of the Ohio Valley of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio who held positions with the federal government. The scripts are arranged in order by broadcast date. Correspondence dealing with the broadcasts in 1962 and 1963 can be found following the scripts for those years. The following is a list of prominent Kentuckians and other national figures whose "profiles" appear in the "Personalities in Your Government" files. The names are listed alphabetically with the date of the broadcast following.
KENTUCKIANS
Dr. Richard C. Arnold, August 9, 1959; Frank Chelf, August 1, 1954; Earle C. Clements, March 31, 1953, July 11, 1955; Lawrence G. Derthick, May 12, 1957, November 22, 1959; C. Burke Elbrick, March 23, 1958; Beardsley Graham, May 13, 1963; Lt. General Barksdal hamlett, June 18, 1961; Harvey H. Hannah, July 22, 1962; Clarence L. Miller, January 6, 1957; Rogers C.B. Morton, January 6, 1962; Thruston Morton, December 23, 1952, March 1, 1959, June 5, 1960; William H. Natcher, January 17, 1954; Pearl Carter Pace, March 14, 1954; Ben T. Perry III, December 27, 1959; David M. Pettus, August 18, 1957; Edwin Reynolds Price, November 8, 1953; James T. Ramey, September 23, 1956; Gene Snyder, March 31, 1963; Brent Spence, July 18, 1954; Elvis J. Stahr, June 16, 1957; April 2, 1961; Harry S. Traynor, February 24, 1963; John Walsh, March 21, 1961; John C. Watts, January 31, 1954, March 11, 1956; November 2, 1958; Frank Welch, July 21, 1961; James Wine October 21, 1962
OTHERS
Ezra Taft Benson, May 24, 1953; Harold H. Burton, August 30, 1953; Robert Byrd, January 27, 1953, May 20, 1956; Mamie Eisenhower, May 2, 1954; J. Edgar Hoover, April 3, 1955, Lyndon B. Johnson, September 27, 1953, December 26, 1954; Henry Cabot Lodge, February 27, 1955; Claire Booth Luce, April 10, 1955; Arch C. Moore, Jr., April 14, 1957; Richard M. Nixon, December 27, 1953, October 30, 1955, April 21, 1957; Rose Mary Woods, December 8, 1957
Biographical Sketches by Marietta Dake
"Personalities in Your Government" Broadcast Scripts
August 1952-December 1952
January 1953-April 1953
May 1953-August 1953
September 1953-December 1953
January 1954-April 1954
May 1954-August 1954
September 1954-December 1954
January 1955-April 1955
May 1955-August 1955
September 1955-December 1955
January 1956-April 1956
May 1956-August 1956
September 1956-December 1956
January 1957-April 1957
May 1957-August 1957
September 1957-December 1957
January 1958-April 1958
May 1958-August 1958
September 1958-December 1958
January 1959-April 1959
May 1959-August 1959
September 1959-December 1959
January 1960-April 1960
May 1960-August 1960
September 1960-December 1960
January 1961-April 1961
May 1961-August 1961
September 1961-December 1961
(January, February 1962), May 1962-August 1962
September 1962-December 1962
Correspondence 1962
January 1963-May 1963
Correspondence January 1963-May 1963
Newspaper Article Series
Kentucky Enquirer Articles 1960
Kentucky Enquirer Articles 1961-1962
Kentucky Post Articles (1961) 1962-1963
"Kentuckians in Washington" March-December 1954
"Kentuckians in Washington" 1955
"Kentuckians in Washington" 1956
"Kentuckians in Washington" 1957
"Kentuckians in Washington" 1958
"Kentuckians in Washington" 1959
"Kentuckians in Washington" 1960
"Kentuckians in Washington" 1961
"Kentuckians in Washington" January-July 1963
Photograph Series
Scope and Contents note
The Photograph Series is contained in one box. Each envelope in the box is numbered to match the list below. Each envelope carries the same description as the list.
8 X 10, B & W, Bombing of Pearl Harbor. Photograph taken by Japanese plane as the first bomb is dropped. Letter from Glenn Clark Miller to Russell Manuel dated February 25, 1949, is attached.
8 X 10, B & W, Portrait. Gilbert Kingsbury. ca.1953. 3 copies
Proof sheet from photo session. Gilbert Kingsbury. ca. 1963
8 X 10, B & W, Portrait. Gilbert Kingsbury. ca. 1963. 4 copies
Same as no. 4, additional 4 copies.
8 X 10, B & W, Portrait. Gilbert Kingsbury. ca. 1963. 5 copies
Mats (2) for newspaper columns.
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