NBC transmitter (Oct-Dec 1944)

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October 1944 15 NBC PRESS IS HOST AT ANNUAL OUTING FOR EDITORS Jack Alicoate (Radio Daily); George Rosen (Variety) and Frank E. Mullen (NBC) are “ boffed ” by an after -dinner remark. Tom O'Neill (FA) and Bill Brooks (NBC) gaze elsewhere but Francis McCall (NBC), center, looks for the birdie. Barry Faris (INS) ivatches his opponent tee-off. Herman Pincus t Radio Daily) corrects the grip of Nick Kenny (N. Y. Mirror). Tom Kennedy (N. Y. Times) gleefully exhibits the traveling case, his proof of golfing skill. It’s mighty serious business and no holes barred ivhen Bill Hedges (NBC), Tony Pugliese (INS), Sheldon Coons ( \ BC consultant ) and Charles Groomes (Advertising Age) total their scores between 18th and 19th holes. His off-the-tee form almost won a prize for Clarence L. Menser (NBC). Bob Stephan (Cleveland Plain Dealer) and Al Brimmer ( Tune-In ) listen intently as Golfer Joe W iegers ( MacFadden Publications) explains a fine point.