NBC Transmitter (Mar-Oct 1941)

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MARCH. 1941 7 NAMES IN THE NEWS CONTINUED Promotion Production was favored last month with a surprise sendoff party. Bob is a member of the old Seventh Regiment and was recently called into service at Camp Stewart, Georgia. Ethel C. Sham of the Budget Office is convinced that Charles B. Bardong is the one and only. Howard Selger of the NBC Research Division was married to Miss Claire Asplint of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company on February 8 at Bergenfield, New Jersey. Edward Broadhurst of the Graphic Section of the Research Division became engaged to Miss Grace O’Neill of Nevins Church Press on Saturday, January 1 1. The wedding date has been set for June 14 at the Little Church Around the Corner and the couple plan to honeymoon at Cape Cod. William S. Sampson, formerly of Lever Brothers, Cambridge, Massachusetts, has joined the ranks of the Research Division. What’s the attraction that draws him back there weekends?.?.? Norman Cloutier is in Radio Recording as Music Advisor. . . . Leighton Blood has joined the Press Department as trade publications contact. . . . Harry B. Summers is educational contact in Public Service. . . . Irene Kuhn joins Press as a writer. . . . Beatrice Eiges is in the office of Director of Talks William Burke Miller. . . . Arthur Force may be found in Special Events. . . . Edward J. Hornick and John L. Bauer are now with Concert Service. . . . John Kennedy has entered Technical Services. . . . John Tracy draws his check from Radio Recording. . . . Maynard Stitt swells the ranks of Press. . . . Arthur Anderson leaves Mail for Reference Recording. . . . Burt Adams is relating stations. . . . Otto Brandt likewise (say this thing is catching on) .... Dorothy Schute can now tell you all about the Treasurer’s office. . . . Bill Hanna bypasses Duplicating for Air Conditioning. . . . Ann Kent Spots Locals. . . . Bill Neel went from New York Press to Washington Press. . . . Leslie Vaughan is in Auditing. . . . make it Howard Cann to Blue Sales. . . . Don Campbell to Jr. Sales — Blue. . . . Announcer Leon Leak is called to the colors. . . . Phil Falconi (Engineer ing) is in the Army where he may run into Jack Anderson (Sound Effects) . SKI PARTY CONTINUED (Gen. Ser.) are seen near the toboggan; Dorothy Michel (Traffic) takes to the ice; Miss Korday and Dudley Goodale (Eng.), who organized the ski trek, survey the results of their work. The third swath finds Dan Schmidt (Rad. Rec.), Helen Gooper (Tele.) and Margaret Wyvill (Red Sales) exuding joie de vivre; Don Castle (Eng.), Miss Korday and Mr. Goodale in return engagement; Harry Wightman (Mus. Lib.), a guest, Mrs. Wightman, another guest, and Matt Boylan (Purchasing) try seated transportation, Murry Harris is caught in the act. And if you are still with us, the next and last band reveals Elaine Martin again, with Jessie Stewart (Treas.); Charles Wall (Prog.) doing a little infigurating exercise; one of the day’s visual treats; and down right it’s Onawa Lodge, in the Poconos. Down left Alice Bradford (Press) and guest Martin Rypins embark.