Ted Malone broadcasting from the home of Emily Dickinson's "Brother Austin" and "Sister Sue"
Description
Ted Malone, from his left side, sits at a side table with an NBC microphone sitting on it as he broadcasts from the home of Emily Dickinson's "Brother Austin" and "Sister Sue." Franklin P. Dunham stands behind Ted with a large bookcase against the papered wall behind him. Madame Martha Dickinson Bianchi sits on the right arm of the chair in the center of the photograph. An unidentified white woman sits in the chair and holds Martha's hand. Two other unidentified white gentlemen stand about the chair. A staircase is in the back left of the photograph.
May 19, 1940
Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Typewritten note included, "At the "Evergreens" in Amherst, home of Emily Dickinson's "Brother Austin" and "Sister Sue". Standing in back of Ted Malone, Franklin P. Dunham, and at left Madame Martha Dickinson Bianchi, niece of the poet."