Ted Malone Collection

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Ted Malone shares a cup of coffee while broadcasting a book review
Ted Malone, farthest to the right, drinks from an expresso cup he has lifted from a saucer with a teaspoon lying next to it, as he sits at a table with an unidentified white man and woman on either side of an NBC microphone during what is likely a broadcast of a book review. The woman is pouring from a silver coffee pot into her espresso cup as she looks at Ted. The book lying on the center of the table is, "The A. Edward Newton Collection of Books and Manuscripts; to be sold at auction by the Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. 30 East 57th Street, New York. Part One - A--D ; April 16, 17, 18, 1941.", No date; likely 1940s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Stamped on back, "NBC PHOTO."
Ted Malone shares cocktails with a group at a table
Ted Malone sits at an 'L' shaped table of men and women (all white) seated alternately, listening to a woman in a hat to his left. Empty cocktail glasses on small plates sit in front of each guest. Two candles in wine bottles and a garland of flowers and greenery cascades down the center of the table. The walls are knotty pine paneling., No date; likely 1940s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Handwritten on back, "A pensive picture."
Ted Malone signing a book
Ted Malone, in a publicity photograph for ABC, sits at a desk with an ABC microphone on it to Ted's left and six books that Ted authored or edited standing upright to Ted's right as he is signing a book that lies open on the desk. Ted wears a suit jacket over a white shirt and a dark tie with a swirl pattern. Ted holds a fountain pen in his right hand., No date; likely 1945, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Stamped in red in on the back, "PHOTOGRAPH BY WILLIAM LEFTWICH. 2 WEST 46TH STREET. NEW YORK 19, N.Y."
Ted Malone signs his autograph at Joaquin Miller's home
Ted Malone, from his left side, signs his autograph with a crowd of white women in a forest at the Joaquin Miller home for a broadcast in Oakland, California. He turns his head to the left to smile at the photographer., March 31, 1940, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Handwritten on back, "March 31, 1940."
Ted Malone sits in a Thunderbird convertible sedan
Ted Malone, wearing a flat cap, sits in the driver's seat of a first generation light colored Thunderbird convertible. A large tree and an iron fence are behind the car that is sitting on grass., No date; likely between 1955 and 1957, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone sits in the fireplace visiting in Limerick
Ted Malone sits in the fireplace in ladder-back chairs with a white man and woman and a tabby cat in a pub likely in Limerick, Ireland during an overseas trip. The woman is turning pieces of coal in a fire. Above the mantel is a Guinness Extra Stout on Draught advertisement and a calendar turned to August 1948. A woman stands in a doorway behind Ted with her right finger to her cheek., 1948, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone sits on a fence a the home of James Whitcomb Riley
Ted Malone smiles as he sits atop a wooden fence with two children to his right; a girl, Beverly Brenner, and a boy, David Brenner, after the broadcast from the James Whitcomb Riley home in Greenfield, Indiana., March 10, 1940, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Typewritten note included, "Ted Malone with Beverly and David Brenner 1101 Webster, New Castle, Inc. Immediately after broadcast at Riley's home, Greenfield, Indiana. March 10, 1940." And handwritten, "These are "Orphan Annie's" grandchildren."
Ted Malone sits outside the J. O'Shea Pub
Ted Malone sitting outside on a bench in front of the window of the J. O'Shea Pub likely in Limerick, Ireland. A Guinness advertisement sign sits in the window. A downspout with a white the bucket is against the wall behind Ted and a thatch roof is above his head., 1948, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone sits with two French children
Ted Malone sits on a sidewalk with two young white French girls as a war correspondent. The girls wear pinafores over sweater dresses, The one on his lap wears thick socks and leather shoes. The one beside him has bows in her hair. Neither child smiles., No date; likely 1945, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Typewritten note attached to back, "These two little French girls must have reminded Westinghouse reporter Ted Malone of his own daughters, Happy and Bubbles. He took time out to chat with them during his tour of the European battlefronts." Stamped in red on back, "Ted Malone FILE COPY."
Ted Malone sits with two French children
Ted Malone sits on a sidewalk with two young white French girls as a war correspondent. The girls wear pinafores over sweater dresses, The one on his lap wears thick socks and leather shoes. The one beside him has bows in her hair. Neither child smiles., No date; likely 1945, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone smiles as a war correspondent
Ted Malone smiles down at the microphone in front of him as war correspondent. He holds a pipe in his right hand as he wears a necktie and a uniform overcoat with a U.S. War Correspondent patch on the left shoulder., No date; likely 1945, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone smiles as he reads from a script in the living room of the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
Ted Malone looks up to his right and smiles as he leans on the back of a rocking chair in the living room of the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage as he holds a script in his right hand. Candlesticks sit on the mantle. A circular braided rug is under Ted's feet and a large bust sits in the corner and casts a shadow on the wall beside Ted. A bit of an NBC microphone is visible above the script., October 29, 1939 & January 19, 1941 (air dates), Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone smiles as he walks from a building with photography equipment
Ted Malone smiles as he descends five steps of a brick and concrete building with wooden shutters in an overcoat, fedora, scarf, and three-piece suit carrying a metal light shade in his left hand and a long cylindrical canvas bag with leather support in his left hand. The bag possibly contains photography equipment., June 26, 1940, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Stamp on back in red ink, "JUN 22 '40. [illegible letters] LOUIS. PHOTO. Fleetwing SERVICE. DATED PRINTS. PICTURE OF >, TAKEN AT>,"
Ted Malone speaks with a Dutch couple by the Zuiderzee Dam
Ted Malone speaks with a white man and woman in traditional Dutch clothing holding a baby on the Zuiderzee Dam. Ted holds a film movie camera with his left hand as a still camera hangs from a strap around his neck. Two Dutch white women in contemporary clothing stand on the left side of the photograph looking on. Storefronts are in the background across the brick street., No date; likely 1940s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Note attached to back, "M-18 Holland - Ted Malone. On the Great Zuyderzee Dam. - AOA -."
Ted Malone speaks with a Dutch couple by the Zuiderzee Dam
Ted Malone speaks with a couple in traditional Dutch clothing holding a baby on the Zuiderzee Dam. Ted films with a movie camera. Four Dutch women and two little boys in contemporary clothing stand on the left side of the photograph looking on. Storefronts are in the background across the brick street., No date; likely 1940s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Note attached to back, "M-11 Holland - Ted Malone. On the Great Zuyderzee Dam. - AOA - AMERICAN OVERSEAS AIRLINES."
Ted Malone speaks with a soldier about a weapon when he was a war correspondent
Ted Malone, as a war correspondent, listens to an unidentified white male Army sergeant explain the machinery they are standing by. The sergeant, from his right side, wears Army fatigues with a knit cap. Ted wears a dark envelope cap with a "U.S. War Correspondent" patch on the left side, an overcoat, necktie, and button-down shirt with a breast pocket., No date; likely 1945, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone speaks with the curator of the James Whitcomb Riley home
Ted Malone watches Mrs. Early, the curator of the James Whitcomb Riley home, lift a mosquito net from the dining table inside the Riley home. A carpet bag hangs from the wall behind Ted's head. Potted flowers sit on the window sill., March 10, 1940, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Handwritten on back, "Mrs. Early Curator. Malone/Early. James Whitcomb Riley Home Greenfield, Indiana. 3/10/40." Sticker on back, "Photograph by Sheldon Hine. Fort Wayne."
Ted Malone speaks with three Dutch women
Ted Malone stands on a wooden footbridge and drawbridge with three Dutch women in traditional costume in Holland. A man, mostly obscured, is leaving the bridge., No date; likely 1940s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Note attached to back, "M-22 - Holland - Ted Malone. Volendam - Holland local girls in Volendam costume. - AOA -."
Ted Malone stands by the captain of the ship
Ted Malone, wearing a plaid tam, stands to the left of the white male captain of the ship. The ships engine control telegraph is in the foreground., No date; likely 1940s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone stands in front of a Murphy's Stout advertisement painted on a building
Ted Malone stands on a sidewalk in front of a Murphy's Stout beer sign painted on a building wall in Mallow, Ireland. He wears a hat and suit with a wide short tie. The street and homes across the street are visible on the right side of the photograph., No date; likely 1940s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Typewritten note attached to the back, "M-23 [Holland marked out] EIRE - Ted Malone In Mallow Town Ted Malone poses before a Stout Sigh." (sic)
Ted Malone stands in front of a building where Bret Harte had worked
Ted Malone stands with two unidentified white men on the steps in front of the First U.S. Branch Mint, 608-619 Commercial Street in San Francisco, California after the Bret Harte broadcast. Bret Harte had been employed there., April 7, 1940, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Handwritten on back, "After Bret Harte Broadcast. Mint Building where Harte was employed. April 7, 1940."
Ted Malone stands on an overturned Nazi tank
Ted Malone, as a war correspondent in France, appears to be laughing as he stands on a Nazi tank that has turned on it's side near Rennes, France, his fingers spread on his right hand, the main gun in front of his body. An unidentified white male soldier is slightly bent and smiling as he holds up a spent mortar beside Ted. Ted wears a helmet. There are fence posts behind them., No date; likely 1945, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Typewritten note attached to the back, "Ted Malone inspects the remains of a Nazi tank near Rennes, France. During his year overseas Malone covered most of the European battlefronts."
Ted Malone stands on the porch steps of the Poe Cottage with three friends
Ted Malone stands on the steps of the porch of the Poe Cottage with another white man and two white women. All wear hats and coats. A sign attached to the side of the cottage says, "Poe Cottage. The home of Edgar Allan Poe. 1846ߪ Open dailyߪ Open dailyߪ 10 a.m. TO…" The rest is obscured by the gentleman's hat., October 29, 1939 & January 19, 1941 (air dates), Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone stands on the street in Cleveland, Ohio to broadcast
Ted Malone stands in the middle Superior Street, with the cross road of 6th Street and the Plain Dealer building behind him, just inside the open driver's side back door of a possible 1952 Windsor Town & Country Chrysler Station Wagon with a camera man (white) standing on a platform on top of the car that holds a tripod, a film camera and the man, wearing an overcoat and fedora hat, in Cleveland, Ohio. The side of the car has decals that read WXEL, channel 9, on the front door and "The World on View" on the back door. A large, predominantly white, crowd of men and women fills the sidewalk behind the car as they broadcast on location in Cleveland, Ohio. A power cord runs through the grill of the car up to the camera., Likely in either 1951 or 1952, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Stamped on back, "A WXEL PHOTO. CHANNEL 8. CLEVELAND, OHIO. DATE. NEG. NO. 2085. PHOTOGRAPHER: COOK GOODWIN."
Ted Malone stands outside with a group of eight men and women
Ted Malone, third from the right, stands outside a building with an unidentified group of five white women and three white men. The men wear three-piece suits. The women mostly wear coats and all but one wear hats., No date; likely 1930s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone stands outside with a group of twelve men and women
Ted Malone, third from the right, stands outside in front of a brick building with an unidentified group of four white men and eight white women. The men wear three piece suits. The women wears coats and all but two women wear hats. Ted holds a hat in his right hand., No date; likely 1930s, Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Ted Malone stands with the headmaster of the Staten Island Academy, Stephen J. Botsford in front of the House of Genius
Ted Malone stands on a sidewalk at the bottom of steps into the House of Genius, with the headmaster of the Staten Island Academy, Stephen J. Botsford, after the Alan Seeger broadcast. Both men wear fedora hats and dark overcoats. Mr. Botsford wears a bow tie while Ted Malone wears a dark solid necktie., December 10, 1939 (air date), Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections., Typewritten note included, "In front of House of Genius after the Alan Seeger broadcast ߪ at Ted Malone's right the Headmaster of Staten Island Academy which Seeger attended."
Ted Malone stands with the headmaster of the Staten Island Academy, Stephen J. Botsford in the doorway of the House of Genius
Ted Malone stands in the open doorway of the House of Genius, with the headmaster of the Staten Island Academy, Stephen J. Botsford, after the Alan Seeger broadcast. Both men wear fedora hats and dark overcoats, December 10, 1939 (air date), Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.

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