Pegeen Fitzgerald Collection
Abstract
Pegeen Fitzgerald (c. 1911-1989) was a beloved New York broadcaster who, with her husband Edward, pioneered the "husband-and-wife-at-home" genre of radio talk. Their show was heard daily over the NYC airwaves for over 40 years. The collection mainly documents Ms. Fitzgerald's long radio career and her animal rights advocacy.
Important Information for Users of the Collection
This collection is open for research use.
Pegeen Fitzgerald Collection, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.
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This collection is PROCESSED.A full finding aid is available.
















