Radio age research, manufacturing, communications, broadcasting, television (1941)

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MffMTmiihTTITIil ( !\^ THIS ISSUE: Here on re- view is radio's great for- ward m a r c ii — RCA's first 25 years as an ail- American industry and service to the Public. CONTENTS VOLUME 4 NUMBER | OCTOBER 1944 FOREWORD: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF RADIO PAGE by David Sarnoff 2 RADIO'S GREAT ROLE IN THE WAR by Lieut. Gen. James G. Harbdid 3 18 YEARS IN BROADCASTING by Niles Trammell 5 RADIO LINKS ALL NATIONS by Lieut. Col. Thompson H. MHchell 8 RCA MANUFACTURING GROWS by Frank Folsom 11 RESEARCH OPENS THE WAY by Otto S. Schairer '..;.. 13 RADIO ON THE HIGH SEAS by Charles J. Pannill 16 SOCIAL ASPECTS OF RADIO by Frank E. Mullen 19 ADVANCES IN TELEVISION by V. K. Zworykin and G. .A. Morton 21 THE "KNOW-HOW" IN RADIO by Robert Shannon 24 RADIO'S NEW SERVICES by E. W. Engstrom 26 AN EXCITING ERA AHEAD by Thomas F. Joyce 29 RESULTS OF PIONEERING by Meade Brunet . . 31 ALADDIN'S ELECTRONIC LAMP by L. W. Teec/arden 34 SOUNDS OF PROGRESS by Edward C. Cahill 36 "NIPPER" LISTENS IN by J. W. Murray 38 RADIO 'ROUND THE EARTH by Jay D. Cook 40 SERVICE IS THE KEYNOTE by W. L. Jones 42 AWARDED LEGION OF MERIT 44 SCIENCE URGED AS AID TO PEACE 45 Radio Age, published quarterly by the Department of Information of the Radio Corporation of America. RCA Building, New York, N. Y., for the RCA services: RCA Laboratories, RCA Victor Division. R.C.A. Communications. Inc., Radiomarine Corporation of America. National Broadcasting Company, Inc., R.C.A. Institutes, Inc., RCA Service Company, Inc.