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NBC Transmitter (Jan-Nov 1942)

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12 NBC TRANSMITTER STAMPING OUT AXIS BONDAGE • NBC affiliates from coast to coast are doing that very thing by boosting the sale of L nited States War Bonds and Stamps. Stations and stars are contributing considerable time and facilities in this patriotic effort. Many stations not only promote the sale of bonds and stamps but actually sell them direct to the public. Pictured on this page are just a few of the representative radio bond drive activities. George F. Putnam, if'EAF (New York) newscaster, and Marie Gerard (center), NBC station relations receptionist, sell a bond to Mrs. Lucille L. Silvey at the bond booth in Radio City. M-G-M cameramen record Judy Jones, tt' SM (Nashville, Tennessee) star, singing “My Buddy” for the National IT'ar Bond Sales Drive. I y f our If MAQ (Chicago) announcers compete for war bond sales stints at the station's Merchandise Mart booth. Left to right: Fort Pearson, Cleve Conway, Louis Roen and Bob Brown. “Buy „ Janette [r \, J 'W L ^>nger ^ ii¥g»f ? B f’fected'’^ Opry " *