Radio show sponsored by the Crazy Water Company. This series includes racial and ethnic stereotyping. 0:00 Opening theme and introduction, “Sunshine Special” | 0:36 Mr. Ginsberg and Mose | 2:18 Announcer; Liza and Mose dialogue, Carolina in the Morning | 5:29 Mose (“one of the Crazy Hotel bellboys”), unidentified selection | 7:37 Announcer; Hal Collins | 9:41 Texas Cowboy, unidentified selection | 11:07 Tom Crandall reads a testimonial from Mrs. M.D. Smith, 2921 Lasker St., Waco, TX | 12:06 Mose Jackson, Song of the Islands | 13:09 Closing announcements.
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Radio show sponsored by the Crazy Water Company. This series includes racial and ethnic stereotyping. 0:00 Opening theme and introduction, “Sunshine Special” | 0:36 Mr. Ginsberg and Mose | 2:18 Announcer; Liza and Mose dialogue, Carolina in the Morning | 5:29 Mose (“one of the Crazy Hotel bellboys”), unidentified selection | 7:37 Announcer; Hal Collins | 9:41 Texas Cowboy, unidentified selection | 11:07 Tom Crandall reads a testimonial from Mrs. M.D. Smith, 2921 Lasker St., Waco, TX | 12:06 Mose Jackson, Song of the Islands | 13:09 Closing announcements.
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Crazy Water Radio Collection
Radio shows that were sponsored by the Crazy Water Company of Mineral Wells, Texas, in the 1930s. Listener advisory: some programs in this series contain racial and ethnic stereotypes.