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INDUSTRY VELL R2PRSSENTED AT ALFALFA DINNER
Due to the fact that the retiring President of the Alfalfa Cluh was Thomas P. Littlepage, well known radio counsel, the radio industry was well represented at the Alfalfa Cluh dinner at the Willard Hotel in Washington last Saturday night. This dinner ranks second in inraortance only to the Cridiron affairs and is very much on that order.
Mr. Littlepage himself was not present, having been called to California on a radio case, but his two sons, John M, Littlepage and Thomas Littleps.ge, Jr., acted as hosts in his stead.
Among those having to do with the radio industry invited to attend were; H. Leslie Atlass, Chicago manager of the Columbia Broadcasting System; Ralph L. Atlass, of Station WBBM, Chicago;
Loyd A. Briggs, Radio Corporation of America; G-ene Buck, President of the American Societ]^ of Composers; Harry 0. Butcher, Washington Manager of the Coluimbia Broadcasting System; Martin Codel, McClure Newspaper Syndicate; Col. William H. Donovan; H. D. Hayes, Federal Radio Supervisor; Robert D. Heinl, Radio Editor, Washington Post, and Harold A. Lafount, FederaA Radio Commissioner.
Also, M. A. Leese, Station 1W,L4L; Philip G. Loucks,
National Association of Broadcasters; William E. Pierson, Station 1/VMAL; William S. Paley, Columbia Broadcasting System; Ira E.
Robinson, Federal Radio Commissioner; J. C. Rosenthal, American Societ]/ of Composers; Everett, Sanders, former Secretary to Presi¬ dent Coolidge; Paul D, P, Spearman, Federe.l Radio Comirission;
Tnor.ias Stevenson, Stevenson Radio Syndicate; Eugene 0. Sykes,
Federal Ra^dio Commissioner; Albert H. Vestal, Representative from Indiana; James E. Watson, Senator from Indiana; and Frederic William Wile, writer.
Among the other guests present were Speaker Longwortli; Senator Moses, of Hew Hampshire; Secretary of Agriculture Hyde;
Dean Pound, of Harvard; Senator Pa.t Harrison, of Mississippi; Senator Ashurst, of Arizona; Rep, John Q. Tilson; Eugene Meyer, Jr. , Governor of Federal Reserve Board; Rep. John N. Garner, of Texas; Senator Burron K, Wheeler, of Montana; Rep. Fred Britten, of Illinois; and Senator Tom Connalle^/, of Texas^
Gene Buck acted as master of ceremonies in charge of music, and presented Will Rogers and A1 Jolson, in addition to a company of entertainers from New York.
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