Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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THE LATE •CHARLES R. COOK ROBERT B. CALDWELL WHB'S FIRST TOWERS are shown in photo above, when station w-as located in the old Sweeney Building on Union Station Plaza (now the BMA Building). At top of page, the towers and transmitter house erected for WHB when Cook Paint & Varnish Co. purchased WHB in 1930. These towers were used until the present transmitter building (opposite page) was built in 1948, near Liberty, Mo. LATHROP G. BACKSTROM JOHN F. CASH