Heinl radio business letter (July-Dec 1930)

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A-K " GOLDEN VOICE" DEBUT SUCCESS Judging from the results at the gathering of the 300 Atwater Kent dealers from Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia who were dinner guests of William E. 0* Connor, President of the Southern Wholesalers, A-K distributor, at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington last Tuesday night, the introduction of the new Atwater Kent "Golden Voice" models to 15,000 dealers in eightyseven cities, was a huge success. No orchestra in the Mayflower ballroom probably ever filled it with a greater volume of music than came from this single radio set installed at one end of the room. This was accomplished without the slightest distortion and the various instruments were reproduced with striking fidelity. When Mr. Kent spoke, his voice came through as naturally as if he had been at the Speakers’ table. During his remarks, all conversation oeased and his talk was accorded the same attention as if he were actually present. Just so a round of applause followed the conclusion of his speech. Addresses of other members of his organization broadcast were also followed closely. Altogether it was an unique demonstra¬ tion and one which we predict will be followed by other manu¬ facturers. X X X X X X X BAR ASSOCIATION RADIO REPORT PRINTED Copies may be had upon application to the American Bar Association, 1140 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois, of the Report of the Standing Committee on Communications which will be presented at the meeting of the Bar Association to be held in Chicago August 20th. Louis G. Caldwell is the Chairman of this Committee and its members are Cassius E. Gates, William C. Green, and Howard S. LeRoy. The report is a lengthy one covering 168 pages. XXXXXXXX 5