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Buffalo, N. Y. , November 19, 2009 --Left to right, Broadcast Operations Specialists, Tim Pioppo and Shirley Tracey with Seneca Nation President Barry E. Snyder, Jr. prepare for a video interview. FEMA and Seneca Nation work together in FEMA for Kids Project. Michael Medina-Latorre/FEMA

Buffalo, N. Y. , November 19, 2009 --Left to right, Broadcast Operatio...

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Radio 3 maj 1968 - örebro kuriren

Radio 3 maj 1968 - örebro kuriren

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Radio 3 maj 1968 - örebro kuriren

Radio 3 maj 1968 - örebro kuriren

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Radio 3 maj 1968 Sverige. Public domain image.

Radio 3 maj 1968 Sverige. Public domain image.

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Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. Group of speakers seated, L-R: John Baer, Isador Lubin, William Green, Rep. Robert Ramspeck of George, Federal Labor Radio Show

Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. Group of speakers seated, L-R: Joh...

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Ready for her radio fling. Washington, D.C., May 4. Four year old Nancy Anderson, daughter of Rep. and Mrs. John Z. Anderson, will make her radio debut Saturday on the third annual Congressional Children's Broadcast over a national NBC hook-up, sponsored by the Congressional Club. Children of all ages and playing all types of musical instruments will participate in the program

Ready for her radio fling. Washington, D.C., May 4. Four year old Nanc...

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Mathew Wall, National Chairman, Labor's Committee for Civilian Relief in China. Cavalcade of Labor broadcast for Chester Wright

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Chinese Ambassador listens to Kung broadcast from China. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. The Chinese Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, as he listens to broadcast of Dr. H.H. Kung, Finance Minister and Acting Head of National Government in his radio talk on the seizure of General Issimo Chaing Kai-Shek at Sain- Fu. Dr. Kung asserted the crisis "gives the world an opportunity to attest anew the solidarity of the body politic in modern China"

Chinese Ambassador listens to Kung broadcast from China. Washington, D...

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Rehearses for Congressional Children's Broadcast. Washington, D.C., May 4. A piano solo by Miss Joan Lundeen, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota, will be a feature of the Congressional Children's Broadcast on national hook-up over NBC this Saturday. This will be the third annual children's broadcast sponsored by the Congressional Club

Rehearses for Congressional Children's Broadcast. Washington, D.C., Ma...

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Daughter of Missouri Senator to broadcast with other congressional children. Washington, D.C., May 4. Margaret Truman, daughter of the Senator from Missouri and Mrs. Harry S. Truman, gives her voice a final tuning-up in anticipation of the third annual Congressional Children's Broadcast Saturday over a national NBC hook-up. The Congressional Club is sponsoring the program which include a galaxy[?] of talented congressional youngsters

Daughter of Missouri Senator to broadcast with other congressional chi...

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Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. William Green & Rep. Robert Ramspeck at mikes, Federal Labor Radio Show

Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. William Green & Rep. Robert Ramspe...

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Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. General view of broadcast, Federal Labor Radio Show

Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. General view of broadcast, Federal...

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Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. Group of speakers, Federal Labor Radio Show

Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. Group of speakers, Federal Labor R...

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Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, O'Neal Children

Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, O'Neal Children

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Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. Chester Wright & John Baer at microphone, Federal Labor Radio Show

Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. Chester Wright & John Baer at micr...

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Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. Man at radio broadcast set-up at Capitol Radio Engineering Institute

Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. Man at radio broadcast set-up at ...

The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is the federal agency responsible for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States Capitol Complex, which includes the U.S. Capitol building,... More

Children of Diplomats say 'Merry Christmas' to people of all nations. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. The Eighth Annual International Broadcast of 'Merry Christmas' to children of all nations from sons and daughters of diplomats stationed here in Washington got under way tonight at 5:00 p.m. The broadcast was sponsored by the Washington Board of Trade's Greater National Capital Committee in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Co. This is a general view of the flag-decked platform with the children seated in their native costumes

Children of Diplomats say 'Merry Christmas' to people of all nations. ...

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Bethlehem and surroundings. Bethlehem. The Basilica and Church of St. Catherine. Ringing of these bells was first broadcast, Xmas [i.e., Christmas] Eve, 1933

Bethlehem and surroundings. Bethlehem. The Basilica and Church of St. ...

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'Tomato Can' radio microphone presented to Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. The 'Tomato Can' radio microphone which was used to broadcast the Harding-Cox election returns on November 2, 1920, is one of a series of historic microphone presented recently to the Smithsonian Institution. The 'Tomato Can' is the actual instrument used in the broadcast from station KDKA, Pittsburgh, which is generally considered the first announced broadcast and the world's beginning of broadcasting. Fred C. Reed, Senior Scientific Aide at the Smithsonian, is pictured with the historic mike, 10/28/38

'Tomato Can' radio microphone presented to Smithsonian Institution. Wa...

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060814-N-1960H-073 (Aug. 14, 2006)US Naval (USN) Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN (MCSN) Robert Pierce stands watch in the television control room aboard the USN Aircraft Carrier USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63). Training videos, network television programs, KITTY HAWK news updates and movies provided by the Naval Motion Picture Service are broadcast daily on KTTY TV.U.S. Navy official photo by Mass Communication SPECIALIST SEAMAN Thomas J. Holt (Released)

060814-N-1960H-073 (Aug. 14, 2006)US Naval (USN) Mass Communication SP...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) Scene Camera Operator: MCSN Thomas Holt, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Master Harold Shaver of Jersey City learns to draw by listening in to lessons broadcast by WOR

Master Harold Shaver of Jersey City learns to draw by listening in to ...

Photograph shows young boy, listening to radio, sitting in front of easel drawing a picture. Copyright 1924 by Morris Rosenfeld, New York. No. 18884.

W.J.S.V. transmitter. Broadcast booth of W.J.S.V. II

W.J.S.V. transmitter. Broadcast booth of W.J.S.V. II

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W.J.S.V. transmitter. Broadcast booth of W.J.S.V. I

W.J.S.V. transmitter. Broadcast booth of W.J.S.V. I

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Broadcast message to veterans. A Christmas message to veterans and soldiers throughout the United States was broadcast over the Columbia network Wednesday, Dec. 17, by, left to right: Ralph T. O'Neil, National Commander of the American Legion; General Frank T. Hines, Administrator of the Veterans' Bureau, and F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War or Aviation. 12/18/30

Broadcast message to veterans. A Christmas message to veterans and sol...

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W.J.S.V. transmitter. Broadcast booth of W.J.S.V. III

W.J.S.V. transmitter. Broadcast booth of W.J.S.V. III

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Broadcast message to veterans. A Christmas message to veterans and soldiers throughout the United States was broadcast over the Columbia network Wednesday, Dec. 17, by, left to right: Ralph T. O'Neil, National Commander of the American Legion; General Frank T. Hines, Administrator of the Veterans' Bureau, and F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War or Aviation. 121830

Broadcast message to veterans. A Christmas message to veterans and sol...

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W.J.S.V. transmitter. Broadcast booth of W.J.S.V. IV

W.J.S.V. transmitter. Broadcast booth of W.J.S.V. IV

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Corp. of scientists from Carnegie Institute broadcast over CBS

Corp. of scientists from Carnegie Institute broadcast over CBS

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FDR [Franklin Delano Roosevelt]- radio broadcast

FDR [Franklin Delano Roosevelt]- radio broadcast

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Flooding - Milwaukee, Wis. , September 23, 2010 --  Ned Hosner, a FEMA inspector, is filmed for  a news broadcast as he  works with Gene Knox, a homeowner with damage to his property. Media coverage of FEMA procedures is often very useful in getting information out to the public  Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

Flooding - Milwaukee, Wis. , September 23, 2010 -- Ned Hosner, a FEMA...

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LOOKING FORWARD. THIS IS THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH MADE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BEFORE HE LEFT WASHINGTON ON HIS SEA-CRUISE VACATION. THE CAMERA CAUGHT THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE IN A MOOD INDICATIVE OF HIS ATTITUDE AT THE TIME OF HIS LAST RADIO BROADCAST

LOOKING FORWARD. THIS IS THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH MADE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVE...

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King George V Jubilee Forest Inauguration at Nahalal. Dr. Charles Weitzman [i.e., Weizmann] before the microphone at dinner celebrating the occasion - first broadcast in Hebrew language

King George V Jubilee Forest Inauguration at Nahalal. Dr. Charles Weit...

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King George V Jubilee Forest Inauguration at Nahalal. Dr. Chaim Weitzman [i.e., Weizmann] before the microphone at dinner celebrating the occasion - first broadcast in Hebrew language

King George V Jubilee Forest Inauguration at Nahalal. Dr. Chaim Weitzm...

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A pair of Portias. These two young women are the latest addition to the legal staff at the Federal Communications Commission. Mary Elizabeth Erickson, left, recently of Washington State, is assigned to the broadcast section of the legal department, and Violet Lowry, of Hot Springs, Ark., is in the Telegraph Section. 12/4/35

A pair of Portias. These two young women are the latest addition to th...

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NBC National broadcast at Haleakalā

NBC National broadcast at Haleakalā

Photographer: Unknown Date: 1935 HALE-83

PRESIDENT GREETS SCOUTS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, AT THE CONCLUSION OF THIS RADIO BROADCAST GREET BOY SCOUTS THROUGHOUT NATION, LISTENS WHILE THE OATH IS GIVEN. FROM THE LEFT: JAMES E. WEST, WASHINGTON, CHIEF SCOUT EXECUTIVE; SYDNOR HODGES OF TROOP 97; GEORGE KEPHART, TROOP 33; LLOYD STREET, TROOP 14; AND PHILIP COLE OF TROOP 50. ALL THE BOYS ARE OF WASHINGTON, D.C.

PRESIDENT GREETS SCOUTS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, AT THE CONCLUSION OF THI...

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G.M. Clemence Ast. Astronomer file records from the reorder. On the right is the time signal transmitting clock connected by direct wire to Arlington and Annapolis. All signals are broadcast from there and also from San Francisco to Honolulu and Balboa

G.M. Clemence Ast. Astronomer file records from the reorder. On the ri...

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FDR [Franklin Delano Roosevelt] AFTER RADIO BROADCAST FOR COMMUNITY CHEST

FDR [Franklin Delano Roosevelt] AFTER RADIO BROADCAST FOR COMMUNITY CH...

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Norse leader broadcasts to home country. Washington, D.C., Oct. 27. Shortly after arriving in the Capital today, Dr. Halvdan Koht, (left) Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway, delivered a radio speech to his home country from the State Department, following the broadcast his Excellency went into a conference with Secretary of State Hull. (right) 102737

Norse leader broadcasts to home country. Washington, D.C., Oct. 27. Sh...

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Diplomatic broadcast, 12/22/37 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Diplomatic broadcast, 12/22/37 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public dom...

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Boy Scouts to broadcast Jamboree. Washington D.C. June 26. Larry Le Kashman, of New York City, with the short-wave radio sending and receiving set loaned to the Boy Scouts for their National Jamboree in Washington. A special license was issued by Federal Communications Commissions for the set, which will carry no commercial programs but will be used to carry news of the Jamboree to Scouts thoughout the world who were unable to make the trip to Washington. 6/26/37

Boy Scouts to broadcast Jamboree. Washington D.C. June 26. Larry Le Ka...

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"A message from God." Washington, D.C., March 12. The Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee Henry F. Ashurst, was a bit surprised today that even the Lord was interested in the proceedings, Azel Manning, Benson, North Carolina brought a message to the Senator from God, (so he says) that Manning should broadcast the Judiciary proceedings, Manning is shown on the left shaking hands with the Senator, who is taking the matter under advisement...

"A message from God." Washington, D.C., March 12. The Chairman of the ...

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Diplomatic broadcast, 12/37 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Diplomatic broadcast, 12/37 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain...

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ROOSEVELT OFFERS RECOVERY PLAN. WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER 12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TONIGHT PROMISED TO CONTINUE TO STRIVE FOR PEACE AND ADVANCED A VAST LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR THE SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS HE CALLED LATE TODAY TO CONVENE NOVEMBER 15TH. THE PRESIDENT IS SHOWN JUST BEFORE MAKING HIS NATION-WIDE BROADCAST

ROOSEVELT OFFERS RECOVERY PLAN. WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER 12. PRESIDENT...

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Scene of Black broadcast. Washington, D.C., Oct. 1. From this house, the home of Claude E. Hamilton, Jr., at 3122 Tennyson Street, Justice Hugo L. Black will tonight by radio give the nation the answer to the charges that he is or was a Klu Klux Klansman. Hamilton, Counsel for the RFC, is a close friend of Justice Black. 10/1/37

Scene of Black broadcast. Washington, D.C., Oct. 1. From this house, t...

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Engineers prepare for black broadcast. Washington, D.C., Oct. 1. A real fireside chat will be the address of Justice Hugo L. Black to the nation tonight over a coast-to-coast hookup from the home of Claude E. Hamilton in the capital. Radio engineers Jerry Hurlbut and Stanford H. Rose are shown testing the mikes and controls as they set up in the Hamilton living room from where Justice Black will answer the charges that he is a klansman, 10/1/37

Engineers prepare for black broadcast. Washington, D.C., Oct. 1. A rea...

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"Money Problems." Washington, D.C., March 11. French Ambassador Georges Bonnet, tonight capped a week of rumors and official exchanges over the new French defense loan with a declaration of confidence that his people will meet their financial troubles with their own resources. The statement was his first since a move by French officials to interest American investors in the proposed $1,000,000,000 loan by considering appointment of a paying agent in New York, photographed as he made the statement over a nationwide broadcast

"Money Problems." Washington, D.C., March 11. French Ambassador George...

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Congressman James J. Melon of N.Y. on Cavalcade of Labor broadcast

Congressman James J. Melon of N.Y. on Cavalcade of Labor broadcast

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Secretary of Agriculture. Washington, D.C., May 19. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, from a new informal picture made during a recent broadcast, 5/19/38

Secretary of Agriculture. Washington, D.C., May 19. Secretary of Agric...

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What next? Unborn baby's heartbeat broadcast from Washington hospital. Washington, D.C., Sept. 13. As part of an educational program, the heartbeats of an unborn baby were broadcast today from Georgetown University Hospital. This was made possible by the use of a specially designed microphone placed on the chest of the expectant mother, the mother Addie Gonyea, is shown with left to right; Dr. J.G. Burd, Dr. John Cavanagh, announcer Bill Coyle of the N.B.C. and Dr. Henry B. Gwynn, 9/13/38

What next? Unborn baby's heartbeat broadcast from Washington hospital....

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Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, Joan Case

Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, Joan Case

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Frank Morrison, Secretary, American Federation of Labor, 4/27/38. Cavalcade of Labor Broadcast

Frank Morrison, Secretary, American Federation of Labor, 4/27/38. Cava...

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Nicoleii Machado, son of the Major and Madame Jose Bina Machado, of the Brazilian Embassy, who will take part in the International Children's Christmas Broadcast which will go over the air from the Shoreham Hotel on December 20. This function is one of the feature broadcasts of the year that comes out of the United States to all the countries of the world. It is arranged by the Greater National Committee in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company

Nicoleii Machado, son of the Major and Madame Jose Bina Machado, of th...

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Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, 4/16/38 Temilita Maverick & Mrs. Maury Maverick

Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, 4/16/38 Temilita Ma...

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Newly appointed special counsel for FCC Investigation into broadcast monopoly. Washington, D.C., June 6. The F.C.C. today appointed William J. Dempsey, now special counsel for the commission and formerly with the Federal Power Commission as Special Counsel for the FCC Investigation into the Broadcast Monopoly. Chairman McNinch, in a statment announcing the appointment, said the FCC will complete the inquiry in time to submit its recomendation to the next session of Congress, 7/6/38

Newly appointed special counsel for FCC Investigation into broadcast m...

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Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. Sound effects men at Federal Labor Radio Show

Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. Sound effects men at Federal Labor...

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Blanka Brejska, daughter of the Counselor of the Czechoslovakia and Madam Brejska, who will take part in the International Children's Christmas Broadcast which will go over the air from the Shoreham Hotel on December 20. This function is one of the feature broadcasts of the year that goes out of the United States to all the countries of the world. It is arranged by the Greater National Committee in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company.

Blanka Brejska, daughter of the Counselor of the Czechoslovakia and Ma...

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Debut of the P.B. S. Choral Society, concert broadcast from Y.M.C.A. auditorium on Nov. 22, 1938

Debut of the P.B. S. Choral Society, concert broadcast from Y.M.C.A. a...

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Diplomatic children broadcast Xmas greeting. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Christmas greetings in all tongues were broadcast all over the world today by the tiny sons and daughters of foreign diplomats participating in Annual International Children's Christmas Program staged by the National Broadcasting Co. For the first time two American children. Marcus and Melissa Woodring, son and daughter of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry Woodring, took part in the broadcast. Left to right, can be seen: Charles Lombard, son of the French Military Attache and Mme. Lombard; Nicolaii Machado, son of Maj. and Mme. Bin Machado of the Brazilian Embassy; Marcus and Melissa Woodring; and Saschiko Jimbo, daughter of the Japanese Embassy Secretary, Shuzo Jimbo, 122038

Diplomatic children broadcast Xmas greeting. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20...

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Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. General view of broadcast, Federal Labor Radio Show

Labor broadcast for Chester Wright. General view of broadcast, Federal...

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Group of speakers at "Cavalcade of Labor" Broadcast, 4/27/38

Group of speakers at "Cavalcade of Labor" Broadcast, 4/27/38

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Matthew Wall & Chester Wright, 4/27/38. Cavalcade of Labor Broadcast

Matthew Wall & Chester Wright, 4/27/38. Cavalcade of Labor Broadcast

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Graela and Dieter Tannenberg, daughter of the First Secretary of the German Embassy and Frau Tannenberg, who will take part in the International Children's Christmas Broadcast which will go over the air from the Shoreham Hotel on December 20. This function is one of the feature broadcasts of the year that goes out of the United States to all the countries of the world. It is arranged by the Greater National Committee in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company.

Graela and Dieter Tannenberg, daughter of the First Secretary of the G...

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Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, Joan Lundeen, Julia Grove Sharkin, Virginia Garrett, 4/16

Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, Joan Lundeen, Julia...

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'Tomato Can' radio microphone presented to Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. The 'Tomato Can' radio microphone which was used to broadcast the Harding-Cox election returns on November 2, 1920, is one of a series of historic microphone presented recently to the Smithsonian Institution. The 'Tomato Can' is the actual instrument used in the broadcast from station KDKA, Pittsburgh, which is generally considered the first announced broadcast and the world's beginning of broadcasting. Fred C. Reed, Senior Scientific Aide at the Smithsonian, is pictured with the historic mike, 102838

'Tomato Can' radio microphone presented to Smithsonian Institution. Wa...

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[Congressional children broadcast] Cong. Kids, NBC, Margaret Truman, Annie Laurie Perkin, Martha Polk

[Congressional children broadcast] Cong. Kids, NBC, Margaret Truman, A...

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Diplomatic children broadcast Xmas greeting. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Christmas greetings in all tongues were broadcast all over the world today by the tiny sons and daughters of foreign diplomats participating in Annual International Children's Christmas Program staged by the National Broadcasting Co. For the first time two American children. Marcus and Melissa Woodring, son and daughter of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry Woodring, took part in the broadcast. Left to right, can be seen: Charles Lombard, son of the French Military Attache and Mme. Lombard; Nicolaii Machado, son of Maj. and Mme. Bin Machado of the Brazilian Embassy; Marcus and Melissa Woodring; and Saschiko Jimbo, daughter of the Japanese Embassy Secretary, Shuzo Jimbo, 12/20/38

Diplomatic children broadcast Xmas greeting. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20...

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Arthur Wharton, General President International Association of Machinists, 4/27/38. Cavalcade of Labor Broadcast

Arthur Wharton, General President International Association of Machini...

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Sound effects at "Cavalcade of Labor" Broadcast, 4/27/38. Cavalcade of Labor Broadcast

Sound effects at "Cavalcade of Labor" Broadcast, 4/27/38. Cavalcade of...

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Sound effects at "Cavalcade of Labor" Broadcast, 42738. Cavalcade of Labor Broadcast

Sound effects at "Cavalcade of Labor" Broadcast, 42738. Cavalcade of L...

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Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, 4/16/38 Jesse [...] & Mary Louise Hook

Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, 4/16/38 Jesse [...]...

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In spotlight on congressional children's broadcast. Washington, D.C., April 15. Little Jane Case, Daughter of Rep. and Mrs. Francis H. Case of South Dakota, is one of the youngest of the children who will take part in the Congressional Children's Broadcast over the NBC Red Network from the Capitol on April 16. The children will take the air from 12:15 to 1P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 4/15/38

In spotlight on congressional children's broadcast. Washington, D.C., ...

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George J. Richardson, Secretary Treasurer, International Association of Fire Fighters, 4/27/38. Cavalcade of Labor Broadcast

George J. Richardson, Secretary Treasurer, International Association o...

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Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, Robert Kniffen & Ralph Church, Jr., 4/16

Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, Robert Kniffen & Ra...

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Newly appointed special counsel for FCC Investigation into broadcast monopoly. Washington, D.C., June 6. The F.C.C. today appointed William J. Dempsey, now special counsel for the commission and formerly with the Federal Power Commission as Special Counsel for the FCC Investigation into the Broadcast Monopoly. Chairman McNinch, in a statment announcing the appointment, said the FCC will complete the inquiry in time to submit its recomendation to the next session of Congress, 7638

Newly appointed special counsel for FCC Investigation into broadcast m...

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3,000 hours on the air waves. Washington, D.C., June 27. Sec. of Agriculture Henry Wallace, speaking over the Farm and Home Hour today, todays broadcast marks the 3,000th hour on the air and makes it the world oldest radio program from the standpoint of hours on the air, 6/27/38

3,000 hours on the air waves. Washington, D.C., June 27. Sec. of Agric...

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Congressional [...]broadcast group. Cong. Kids, NBC, 4/16/38

Congressional [...]broadcast group. Cong. Kids, NBC, 4/16/38

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Scene at "Cavalcade of Labor" Broadcast, 4/27/38

Scene at "Cavalcade of Labor" Broadcast, 4/27/38

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Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, 4/16/38

Congressional children broadcast. Cong. Kids, NBC, 4/16/38

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PRESIDENT RESPONDS TO BIRTHDAY GREETINGS FROM NATION. A LITTLE GRAYER, PERHAPS, BUT OTHERWISE IN PERFECT HEALTH ON THE EVE OF HIS 56TH BIRTHDAY, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TONIGHT FROM THE WHITE HOUSE BROADCAST HIS THANKS TO THE ENTIRE NATION FOR THE ENTHUSUASTIC RESPONSE TO THE PLEA FOR AID IN THE FIGHT ON INFANTILE PARALYSIS. OVER 12,000 BIRTHDAY BALLS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY ARE BEING HELD TO HELP THE CAUSE

PRESIDENT RESPONDS TO BIRTHDAY GREETINGS FROM NATION. A LITTLE GRAYER,...

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Radio Broadcast Schedules - 1938

Radio Broadcast Schedules - 1938

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PRESIDENT DINES WITH 'LITTLE BUSINESSMEN.' WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 22. ONE OF THE PRESIDENT'S RARE APPEARANCES BEFORE A BUSINESS GROUP OCCURED TONIGHT WHEN HE ATTENDED THE BANQUET OF THE AMERICAN RETAIL FEDERATION AT WASHINGTON'S MAYFLOWER HOTEL. IGNORING THE UNITED STATES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, HE DROVE TO THE HOTEL TO MAKE A SPEECH WHICH IS EXPECTED TO SET FORTH HIS IDEAS ABOUT BUSINESS. HE IS SHOWN HERE GIVING A LITTLE ADVANCE INFORMATION TO THE FEDERATION'S HEAD, LOUIS E. KIRSTEIN, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OFTRUSTEES, BEFORE THE 9:30 BROADCAST

PRESIDENT DINES WITH 'LITTLE BUSINESSMEN.' WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 22. ON...

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A SERIOUS PRESIDENT BROADCASTS TO THE NATION ON THE EUROPEAN WAR CRISIS, WASHINGTON, D.C. SEPTEMBER 3. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT APPEARED TENSE AND SERIOUS TONIGHT AS HE BROADCAST A NATION-WIDE MESSAGE DESIGNED TO ALLAY AND RELIEVE THE SUSPENSE PRODUCED BY THE EUROPEAN WAR CRISIS

A SERIOUS PRESIDENT BROADCASTS TO THE NATION ON THE EUROPEAN WAR CRISI...

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"Big train" in new role. Washington, D.C., March 17. Walter Johnson, Washington Senators' pitching star for many years, has been signed by Columbia Broadcasting system to broadcast the home games of the Washington team this summer. He succeeds Arch McDonald who will air the Yankees and Giants games from New York, 3-17-39

"Big train" in new role. Washington, D.C., March 17. Walter Johnson, W...

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WHITE HOUSE TEA GIVEN FOR WOMEN LEADERS IN THE 'FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS' CAMPAIGN, WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 11. FOLLOWING A TEA AT THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY, MRS. ROOSEVELT AND PROMINENT WOMEN LEADERS IN THE 'FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS' CAMPAIGN BROADCAST OVER A COAST-TO-COAST NETWORK THE URGENT NEED FOR MORE INSTITUTIONS FOR THE REHABILITATION OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS PATIENTS IN THIS COUNTRY. L TO R: MARGARET McBRIDE, KNOWN AS MARTHA DEAN OF THE RADIO; MRS. GIFFORD PINCHOT, MRS. HARRY WOODRING; REP. EDITH NOURSE ROGERS; AND CATHREEN CARRICO, OF CLINTON, MD, WHO CONTRACTED INFANTILE PARALYSIS WHEN A SMALL CHILD AND WHO STAGED A REMARKABLE RECOVERY. SHE NOW SINGS OVER THE RADIO

WHITE HOUSE TEA GIVEN FOR WOMEN LEADERS IN THE 'FIGHT INFANTILE PARALY...

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American military delegation calling on Haile Selassie. His Majesty, Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia, photographed during a radio broadcast. These pictures are the first to be taken for publication since His Majesty's return to become a fighting member of the United Nations
MRS. ROOSEVELT BUYS FIRST TICKET TO PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 16. LAUNCHING A DRIVE FOR THE SALE OF TICKETS TO THE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL SCHEDULED FOR JAN. 30, MRS. ROOSEVELT TODAY BOUGHT TICKET NO. 1 FROM WJSV ANNOUNCER A.D.-JESS- WILLARD AND MADE A SHORT BROADCAST APPEALING FOR SUPPORT OF THE FUNCTION, FUNDS FROM WHICH WILL GO TO RELIEVE SUFFERING FROM INFANTILE PARALYSIS. WILLARD IS GENERAL MANAGER OF RADIO STATION WJSV, CENTRAL TICKET AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF TICKETS

MRS. ROOSEVELT BUYS FIRST TICKET TO PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL. WASHING...

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WOMEN LEADERS MEET WITH FIRST LADY TO OPEN FIGHT ON INFANTILE PARALYSIS, WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 6. AS PART OF A 'FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS' DRIVE PARTICIPATED IN BY PROMINENT WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES, A BROADCAST WAS SENT OUT THROUGH THE NATION FROM THE WHITE HOUSE'S DIPLOMATIC RECEPTION ROOM. PHOTO SHOWS, L TO R: FILM STAR MARY PICKFORD, MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, AND MRS. STANLEY F. REED, WIFE OF THE SUPREME COURT ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, AS THEY GROUPED ABOUT THE MICROPHONE

WOMEN LEADERS MEET WITH FIRST LADY TO OPEN FIGHT ON INFANTILE PARALYSI...

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FIRST LADY INAUGURATES NEW SERIES OF RADIO TALKS. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 30. IN THE FIRST BROADCAST OPENING HER NEW SERIES OF TWICE-WEEKLY INFORMAL RADIO TALKS FOR A COMMERCIAL SPONSOR, MRS. ROOSEVELT TODAY SAID HER DESIRE TO ESCAPE A 'FEATHER-BED KIND OF EXISTENCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE' WAS ONE OF HER REASONS FOR MAKING EXTENSIVE TRIPS AROUND THE COUNTRY

FIRST LADY INAUGURATES NEW SERIES OF RADIO TALKS. WASHINGTON, D.C. APR...

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Anzac Day, Jerusalem, April 25, 1940. Broadcast by Mr. Brown, Aus. [i.e., Australian] Army Y.M.C.A., at early dawn fr[om] War Graves Cemetery

Anzac Day, Jerusalem, April 25, 1940. Broadcast by Mr. Brown, Aus. [i....

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Disaster Broadcast receivers can help the enemy sink you : Don't use them! / / ETG.

Disaster Broadcast receivers can help the enemy sink you : Don't use t...

Poster for Thirteenth Naval District, United States Navy, showing Japanese and German submarines and planes targeting a ship on the horizon. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress). No. 16.

Shipbuilding (Norfolk Navy Yard). Rhythm in defense! Music, both popular and classical, news, sports events, and other programs are broadcast all day long to the thousands of workers at the Norfolk Yard. Officials have found that these broadcasts are beneficial to the morale of the men, and cut down the fatigue brought on by difficult or monotonous tasks

Shipbuilding (Norfolk Navy Yard). Rhythm in defense! Music, both popul...

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Photo taken in Palestine Broadcasting Service Studios, Jerusalem. Musical program for soldiers, broadcast under direction of Capt. Lance Fairfax

Photo taken in Palestine Broadcasting Service Studios, Jerusalem. Musi...

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Shipbuilding (Norfolk Navy Yard). Rhythm in defense! Music, both popular and classical, news, sports events, and other programs are broadcast all day long to the thousands of workers at the Norfolk Yard. Officials have found that these broadcasts are beneficial to the morale of the men, and cut down the fatigue brought on by difficult or monotonous tasks

Shipbuilding (Norfolk Navy Yard). Rhythm in defense! Music, both popul...

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Detroit, Michigan. Radio broadcast in the Crowley-Milner department store

Detroit, Michigan. Radio broadcast in the Crowley-Milner department st...

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Washington, D.C. Foreign students at the international student assembly recording short talks in their native language to be broadcast by short wave, after censorship by the OWI, to Nazi-held territory. Mr. Brian Kallaway, a student at Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service, recording a short wave broadcast for Australia

Washington, D.C. Foreign students at the international student assembl...

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A group of people sitting around a table. Office of War Information Photograph

A group of people sitting around a table. Office of War Information Ph...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

Jelna Carr and her father listen to the 6:45 news broadcast. Ida B. Wells Housing Project, Chicago, Illinois

Jelna Carr and her father listen to the 6:45 news broadcast. Ida B. We...

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A man sitting at a table reading a book. Office of War Information Photograph

A man sitting at a table reading a book. Office of War Information Pho...

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A black and white photo of a woman sitting at a desk. Office of War Information Photograph

A black and white photo of a woman sitting at a desk. Office of War In...

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