NBC Transmitter (Jan-Nov 1945)

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o F(’l)riiary 1945 KOA aided the Army's call for nurses and medical technicians by presenting a special broadcast by Colorado's Governor John C. i'irian and Brigadier-General P. K. English. Harvey Smith, W DEL (Wilmington, Delaware) program director, tells listeners how his March of Dimes contest went over the top bringing in $600 in contributions. ,4t an NBC press luncheon welcoming England's Dr. Malcolm Sargent (right) to the NBC Symphony were (1. to r.): Samuel Chotzinoff, f manager, NBC music division; Dr. Walter Damrosch, NBC music 1 counselor, and Frank E. Mullen, NBC v.-p. and general manager. W hile on a visit to Boston, where his programs originated at W BZ, NBC Newscaster Robert St. John autographed copies of his new book, "It's Always Tomorrow,” as prizes in a W BZ contest. Edd L emons (extreme left), launched WKY's cattle grubbing project in Oklahoma. Edd, the station's farm reporter, is giving instructions on the correct procedure of cattle dusting. Lt.-Col. Robert I,. Coe, who served as deputy chief of staff of the .Irmy's Troop Carrier Command, retired from active duty to return to an executive engineering post at KSD, St. Louis.