The Library's Recorded Sound Section holds the largest number of radio broadcasts in the United States – more than 500,000. 1. "Uncle Josh and the Insurance Agent," Cal Stewart (1904) Cal Stewart was among the most prolific and popular recording artists of the first 20 years of commercial recording. His "Uncle Josh" monologues offer humorous commentary on American life at the turn of the 20th century, reflecting major themes and fashions of the time. His "rural comedy" describes life in the imaginary New England village of Pumpkin Center, painting humorous pictures of Uncle Josh's encounters with new technologies, and comic contrasts between agrarian and urban life in America.
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