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

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COVER—Cadets at the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, N. Y., demon- strate the new Radiomarine Lifeboat Radio equipment. (Story on page 6.) VOLUME 4 CONTENTS NUMBER 3 APRIL 1945 WARTIME ACHIEVEMENTS IN RADIO PARE RCA Annual Report Reveals High Production 3 NEW LIFEBOAT RADIO hy Cl/nrlc.i J. Pannill 6 TRAMMELL ELECTED TO BOARD Succeeds General Dawes, resigned 7 SCENES FROM RCA LABORATORIES A Picture Page of Interesting Views 8 MUSIC RADIOPHOTOED FROM MOSCOW Shostakovich Score Rushed to New York for Premiere 9 LARGE SCREEN TELEVISION Advanced Derelopnient Model Shown to Press 10 STUDIES IN SOUND by Dr. Harry F. Olson 12 RADIO AND FILMS IN INDIA hiterview witJi M. Akhar FazaU>hoy 15 COMMUNICATIONS WITH WINGS fnj H. M. Hucke 16 "INVASION" BY RADIO Short-xcave Transmitters Aid War Effort 18 TUBES IN MINIATURE Smaller Radio Sets Will Result from Development 19 NETWORK POLICIES REVISED NBC Makes Changes in Pidilic Interest 20 JOLLIFFE MOVES UP Elected Vice President in Charge of Laboratories 21 OPERA BY TELEVISION by Dr. Herbert Graf 22 "ONE WORLD" HONOR General Sainoff Receives Award 24 COVERING THE WAR FRONTS by William F. Brooks 26 NEW ADVANCES IN RADIO FORESEEN Dr. Jolliffe Predicts Huge Television Industry 28 "OUR FOREIGN POLICY" NBC Inaugnrates Series with State Department 30 RELAYING BY RADIO by C. W. Ha)isell 31 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, RCA Communications, Inc., Radiomarine Corporation of America, National Broadcasting Company, Inc., RCA Institutes, Inc., RCA Service Company, Inc. Public L"' -*' Kansas C;