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Pittsburgh's golden age of radio
by Ed Salamon
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1 edition published in 2010 in English and held by 15 libraries worldwide Provides photographs of personalities and events in commercial radio history, recognized by the Federal Communications Commission to have begun in Pittsburgh, Pa., at KDKA in 1920.
KDKA and seventeen years of broadcasting
by Pa.) KDKA (Radio station : Pittsburgh
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2 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Going forward with radio
by Pa.) KDKA (Radio station : Pittsburgh
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2 editions published in 1946 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
NBC's fifteenth anniversary party. 1941-11-15, part 10] [NBC's fifteenth anniversary party. 1941-11-15, part 12
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1 edition published in 1941 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Pittsburgh songs of a city
by Ailene S Goodman
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1 edition published in 1964 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
State of the Union address by President Roosevelt. 1942-01-06, part 1] [State of the Union address by President Roosevelt. 1942-01-06, part 2
by Franklin D Roosevelt
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2 editions published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide State of the Union address: Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn introduces President Roosevelt. President Roosevelt recaps the tragic events that ended 1941 and addresses the obliteration of Nazi power and other war effort objectives. Refreshment time with Singin' Sam: The opening of the program is heard at end of State of the Union address.
The march of time. 1943-06-24, part 1] [The march of time. 1943-06-24, part 3
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1 edition published in 1943 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Part 1. Judge Joe G. Montague of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association speaks about the shortage of beef in the United States and asserts that a portion of the excess of live cattle need to be slaughtered to alleviate problems for the farmers as well as the shortage felt by Americans. Dutch foreign minister, Eelco van Kleffens speaks from Washington about the Nazi occupation as well as their system of defenses set up against a possible Allied invasion. Part 3. Dillon Meyer, director of the U.S. War Relocation Authority, speaks about the relocation of Japanese-Americans. Yugoslavian Time journalist Stoyan Pribichevich speaks about the fighting in Yugoslavia. Governor Harry Kelly of Michigan speaks about the recent race riots in Detroit.
The Carnation contented hour. 1943-02-09, part 2] [A report on the war. 1943-02-23, conclusion. Pass in review. 1943-02-23, part 1
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1 edition published in 1943 in English and held by 1 library worldwide A report on the war: The conclusion of a speech delivered by Undersecretary of War, Robert Patterson, at the Production for Victory dinner in Pittsburgh.
The march of time. 1943-12-09, part 2] [Fulton Lewis, Jr. news broadcast. 1943-12-10
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1 edition published in 1943 in English and held by 1 library worldwide The march of time: The story of a merchant mariner who is a hero to the United States, but is not allowed to become a citizen because he's a German native. Rear admiral, DeWitt Clinton Ramsey speaks from Washington, D.C. about U.S. Navy actions. Fulton Lewis, Jr. news broadcast: A Japanese domestic broadcast indicates that the war situation is grave; a congressional investigation of the liquor shortage has begun; Mr. Lewis' take on the real reason for the liquor shortage; a possible oil shortage is being caused by the Office of Price Administration's refusal to raise the ceiling price; a summary of the wasteful Canol project in Canada.
The Carnation contented hour. 1943-12-06, part 2] [Fulton Lewis, Jr. news broadcast. 1943-12-07
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1 edition published in 1943 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Fulton Lewis, Jr. news broadcast: A look at the past two years since Pearl Harbor and an in-depth look at the chicken industry during wartime including the Salisbury, Maryland area where the majority of the country's chickens are bred.
The Pepsodent show. 1941-10-21, part 1] [The Pepsodent show. 1941-10-21, part 2
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1 edition published in 1941 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Address by the Prime Minister Winston Churchill before the Canadian Parliament, December 30, 1941. Part 3] [Bernie Armstrong and his men of melody. 1942-01-02, excerpt
by Winston Churchill
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Winston Churchill speech: An address before the Canadian Parliament congratulating them on their successes and thanking them for their unfailing support, the progress of the war, and the various activities of the Allied forces. In this portion, Churchill makes a declaration to the people of occupied France in French.
The Carnation contented hour. 1943-03-22, part 1] [The Bell Telephone hour. 1943-03-22, part 1
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1 edition published in 1943 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Second war loan opening program. 1943-04-12, part 2] [Information please. 1943-04-12, part 2
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1 edition published in 1943 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Second war loan opening program: The opening of the second war loan drive. Speakers explain the need for war loans and pledge their support. Information please: A special war bond benefit show. Ray Baldwin speaks on behalf of the state of Connecticut and announces the amount of war bonds the state has purchased towards the war effort. The host asks the panelists a variety of trivia questions. Opening to "Your Esso reporter" is heard with news from Tunisia at the end of the recording.
The Carnation contented hour. 1942-01-19, part 2] [Plantation party. 1942-01-21, part 1
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Kraft music hall. 1942-06-04
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The Carnation contented hour. 1942-05-11, part 1] [The Raleigh cigarette program. 1942-05-12, part 1
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Carnation contented hour: Storm Bull is sworn into the Navy by Lt. David N. Goldenson.
The pause that refreshes on the air. 1942-06-14, part 2] [The Bell Telephone hour. 1942-06-15, part 1
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Cleveland Orchestra. 1942-10-18, part 2] [Sammy Kaye's Sunday serenade. 1942-10-18, part 1
by Cleveland Orchestra
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1 edition published in 1942 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Navy and Total Defense Day address, October 27, 1941. Part 1
by Franklin D Roosevelt
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1 edition published in 1941 in English and held by 1 library worldwide The Navy and Total Defense Day address was delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Grand Ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. on October 27, 1941. President Roosevelt addresses the nation, following a Nazi submarine attack on the American destroyer, the U.S.S. Kearny. He discusses the threat of Nazi world conquest and emphasizes the need for Americans to work to equip its armed forces to achieve "total national defense" against further attacks. He also calls for America to help supply the armed forces of Russia, China, and Great Britain. more
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KDKA AM 1020 (Radio station : Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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