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

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Article Number Year 62 Courae. A i-Fold Refresher by E. A. Laport [April] 194« 63 Crystal Iluttleneek Broken, Radio, by Harry E. Leroy [October] 1943 D 64 Dakar Circuit Opens [April] 1943 65 Distribution Coats Sought, Lower, by E. W. Butler [July] 1943 66 Distribution, Modern by Frank M. Folsom [January] lOl"? 67 Drive-In Morries [October] 1946 68 Dun-Cove Sjirakcr by Dr. H. F. Olson and J. Preston [October] 1946 E 69 Echoes Mtule to Order [October] 1946 70 Ecuador: AVtc Radio Circuit Opens [July]. 1943 71 Ediirnli'^v b'l Radio by Sterling W. Fisher [April] 1949 72 Education, Radio in, bv Thomas D. Rishworth [July] 1942 73 Electron Micro-Analyzer: Device Identifies A tows [January] 1944 74 Electron Microscope Advances [January]... 1943 75 Electron Microscope Aids Dentistry [Janu- ary] 1946 76 Electron Microscope: Deeper into the Un- known [January] 1946 77 Electron Microscope: Food Research Aided [January] 1947 78 Electron Microscope Improved (J. Hillier ad- dress) [January] 1948 79 Elcrlrov Micrnsrope in Industry by Paul A. Greenmcyer [April] 1949 80 Electron Microscope iv Xcw Fields by Dr. V. K. Zworykin [January] 1942 81 Electron Microscope: Penetrating New Worlds [October] 1941 82 Electron Microxrope Progress by Dr. James Hillior [April] 1948 83 Electron Microscope: Two New Microscopes by Perry C. Smith [July] 1044 84 Electron Microscope, Snoth [January] 1947 85 Electron Microscopes Abroad (Meade Brunct address) [July] 1948 86 Electronic Clock, RCA Laboratories Develops, [October] 1942 87 Electronic Bean-Sorters by M. J. Carroll [April] 1946 88 Electrons Make Patterns by Dr. James Hillier [October] 1946 89 Enijineerinp Advances, Human, by Forrest H. Kirkpatrick [July] 1942 90 Enijineering Virtues by Alfred N. Goldsmith [April] 1942 91 Fntrstrom: Research Director [January].... 1944 92 European Outlook Brighter (Sarnoff state- ment) [April] 1949 93 Export Radios, Designing, by John Vnssos [July] 1949 Article Number Year 9G FM Policies, RCA Outlines (C. B. Jolliffe and Niles Trammell statements) [April] 1944 97 FM Radio for Police [January] 1948 98 FM Radios, New Circuit Lowers Cost of (S. W. Seeley statement) [October] 1945 99 FM Advances, Traces, by Dr. C. B. Jolliffe [April] 1948 100 Folsom Heads RCA Victor [January] 1944 101 "For This U> Fight" Looks Ahead by Dr. James R. Angell [July] 1943 102 Foreign Policy", "Our [April] 1945 103 iO Y'cars in Radio by David Sarnoff [October] 1946 104 'iS to See Industrial Pou-cr in Full Force by James G. Harbord [January] 1943 105 Freedom to Listen (David Sarnoff staten;ent to UN) [April] 194G 106 Freedom to Listen and Freedom to Look (David Sarnoff address—UNESCO) [Oc- tober] 1947 107 Fretch Is Honored, Mary [April] 1914 108 Fungus Fighters by Clifford Eddison [July] 1945 109 Future Linked with Science (David Sarnoff broadcast) [July] 1943 G 110 GJ.s Co Back to School by Charles J. Pannill [April] 1946 111 Glass Loses Its Glare by Dr. F. H. Nicoll [July] 1945 112 Glass Reflection Reduced (Dr. F. H. Nicoll statement) [October] 1941 H 113 Harbord, Enduring Peace Urged by General [April] 1943 114 Harhnrd is Confident of Invasion's Outcome [July] 1944 115 Harbord Sees Allied Victory [April] 1942 116 Harris, Commission to, by Mark Woods [July] 1943 117 Honorary Degrees, Three Receive [July].... 1942 118 Honorary Degrees to Folsom and Engstrom [July] 1949 119 Honored by President, S f January] 1943 120 Hopkins Presents", "Arthur [July] 1944 I 121 Image Orthicon Demonstrated, Neic RCA [October] 1945 122 India, Radio and Films in (M. Akbar Fazal- bhoy statement) [April] 1945 123 Industry Training. New Trend in, by R. C. Maslin [January] 1944 124 Information PleasI by Anita L. Barnard [July] 1942 125 Ingles Elected President of RCA Communica- tions [October] 1947 126 Ingira Heads RCA Institutes [Julv] 1947 127 I.R.E. Fellowships, Receive [.\pril] 1949 128 Italy Linked by New RCAC Station, U. S. and [April] 1944 94 Film Recording at "1,11" by H. P. Bradbury 129 [January] 1949 130 95 Fifhbein Heads Group to Analyze Programs 131 [October] 1942 Jolliffe Elected Director of RCA [October] 1947 Jolliffe Moves Tp [April] 1945 Jungle to Antarctic, From, by S. H. Simpson, Jr. [July] 1947