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FEBRUARY 1943
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Winner of SpanishThough-Music Contest of NBC “Pan-American Holiday” program honored at Washington broadcast.
Don Luis Fernando Guaehalla. Bolivian Ambassador, participates in Miss Demetriou's Capital City program.
Left to Right: Don Ernesto Jaen Guardia, Panamanian Ambassador; Niles Trammell, NBC president; Miss Eugenia Demetriou, 18-year-old winner of Maspeth, New York; Henry A. Wallace, Vice-President of the United States, and Dr. Don Francisco Castillo Najera. Mexican Ambassador.
ft) faces a WIRE (Indianapolis) rial ceremonies. At the right is lgs Staff executive.
Jack Richardson, of the NBC Western division, presents a complete NBC Thesaurus’ library to Camp Young, California.
jama) is donating considerable time to service shows. At left: A group of pilots presented on a weekly series. Right: Part of the Brookley Field weekly concerts over WALA. These are official Air Corps photographs.
A batch of new fathers at WSPI) (Toledo. Ohio) get together for a bawling tournament. The proud papas, left to right (standing): A1 Sn\der, A1 Ruhfel, Glenn Jackson and Jim Groves; ( kneeling i Johnny White and Frank Hilbert.
Jerry Colonna (left) finds his way into the engineering setup while Bob Hope entertains the lads in training at Scott Field, Illinois. Next to Jerry are Engineers Bob Jensen and Gerry DeVlieg and Director Jack Hill.
Jane Rowley, women's editor of WOAI (San Antonio, Texas), interviews Bernardine Flynn, star of “Vic and Sade.” during the latter’s visit to the Alamo City.