Collier's Once a Week, Volumes 138-139Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, 1956 |
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Page 39
... radio- television age as David Sarnoff , or grasped its practical opportunities as firmly . From his start in radio just fifty years ago , in September , 1906 , when , as an immigrant boy of 15 , he managed to get hired as a $ 5.50 - a ...
... radio- television age as David Sarnoff , or grasped its practical opportunities as firmly . From his start in radio just fifty years ago , in September , 1906 , when , as an immigrant boy of 15 , he managed to get hired as a $ 5.50 - a ...
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... radio , and it made no secret of the fact that it wanted peace- time government control of coastal and international radio . This , however , Congress would not allow , and some naval officers then plumped for the cre- ation of a ...
... radio , and it made no secret of the fact that it wanted peace- time government control of coastal and international radio . This , however , Congress would not allow , and some naval officers then plumped for the cre- ation of a ...
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... radio broadcasting talks and recorded musical programs from his Parker Building laboratory in New York City ; by 1910 he actually broadcast the voice of Enrico Caruso directly from the stage of the New York Metropolitan Opera House dur ...
... radio broadcasting talks and recorded musical programs from his Parker Building laboratory in New York City ; by 1910 he actually broadcast the voice of Enrico Caruso directly from the stage of the New York Metropolitan Opera House dur ...
Contents
The Presidents grandson a White House favorite draws some historical scenes | 21 |
GORDON MANNING | 4 |
OPERATION GRANDSON The Short Short Story Ray Wagner 10 | 10 |
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