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INDEX RADIO AGE, 1941-1952 ( Volumes I throngh XI) ALPHABETICAL INDEX A Article Number Year 1 Adventures on ths Air by H. B. Summers [April] 1943 2 Adventures in Marketing by Frank M. Folsom [January] 1948 3 Advertisi)ig in the Public Interest by Niles Trammel! [January] 1947 4 A. E. C. —Facsimile Equipment at Oak Ridge [January] 1951 5 Africa — Market of the Future by B. F. Moore, Jr. [July] 1950 6 A. I. E. E. —Address: Radio Station Protec- tion (Arthur Van Dyck) [April] 1951 7 Air Conditioners [January] 1952 8 Air Conditioners and Dehumidifiers Marketed by RCA [April] 1952 9 Alert Receiver [January] 1951 10 Allocations, World Conference on Radio by Philip F. Siling [October] 1947 11 Aviahl and the Night Visitors —First TV Opera [January] 1952 12 America Moves Steadily Toward Goal of Equal Opportunity for All (address by Walter A. Buck to Urban League) [April] 1952 12ei. American Inventory [October] 1952 13 Amplifier—liBC Field Pickup [October] 1950 14 An Exciting Era Ahead by Thomas F. Joyce [October] 1944 15 Anniversary Dinner, 25th [January] 1945 16 Announcer Training by Patrick J. Kelly [Oc- tober] 1949 17 Antenaplex [January] 1950 18 Antenaplex on Luxury Liners [April] 1950 19 Antenaplex, Pottsville, Penn. [July] 1951 19a. Antenaplex, Laconic, .V. H. [October] 1052 20 Antenna, Calculates ... Design [October]... 1945 21 Antenna, Empire State [April] 1950 22 Antenna, Empire State-WNBT [July] 1951 23 Antenna, Neiv Television [October] 1945 24 Antenna, New Television [July] 1946 25 Antenna, Pylon . . . for FM (W. W. Watts address) [October] 1946 26 Antenna, Reduces Interference, Television [April] 1949 27 Antenna, Tilted, Increases UHF Signals [July] 1951 28 Antennas, Better Television (J. B. Elliott address) [April] 1946 29 Antennas, Point Ahead by Dr. George H. Brown [April] 1944 80 Army Takes the Air by William Burke Miller (January) 1943 31 Army-Navy "E" Is Won by RCAM Plant [October] 1942 32 ASCAP: Close Harmony [October] 1941 Article Number Tear 33 Atomic Display — Radio Message Circles Globe [July] 1951 34 Atom's Challenge, The, by David Sarnoff [July] 1946 35 Audience Research: Critics by Request by Hugh M. Seville, Jr. [October] 1946 36 Auditions for Servicemen [October] 1945 37 Aurora Spells Radio Trouble [October] 1941 38 Australia: Pacific Link [January] 1942 38a."Autronic Eye" [October] 1952 39 Aviation SO Years Ago, Radio and, by George H. Clark [July] 1942 B 40 Batteries with Long-Life [July] 1952 41 Beat the Promise by Thomas F. Joyce [Octo- ber] 1941 42 "Berkshire." Introducing the [October] 1947 43 Beverage, Signal Corps Honors, RCAC [July] 1944 44 Bikini, Electronics at, by Dr. Arthur F. Van Dvck [October] 1946 45 Bloomington: RCA to Open New Plant [July] 1949 46 Blue in New Offices [July] 1942 47 "Blue Network Company, Inc." [January] . . 1942 48 Blue Network: Daytime Programs Change by Edgar Kobak [July] 1943 49 Blue Netivork Sale Announced by RCA [Octo- ber] 1943 50 Blue, New Ideas Come Out of the, by Edgar Kobak [October] 1942 51 Blue, New Offices for [April] 1942 52 Blue Tries New Program Ideas by Philips Carlin [January] 1943 53 Boca Raton Convention [January] 1952 54 Bond Sales, $10,303,600 in [October] 1942 55 Boston Symphony on Blue [January] 1943 56 Bottling Machine Speeds Handling of Milk Containers [July] 1952 57 Bound Brook — Home of NBC Shortwave Sta- tion [July] 1952 58 Box-Offices, NBC Operates One of World's Biggest, by Peter M. Tintle [April] 19.52 59 Brand Names Are Trusted by Frank M. Fol- som [April] 1948 60 BrazU TV Station [April] 1950 61 British Technical Mission Visits RCA (photo layout) [January] 1944 62 Broadcasting, 18 Years in, by Niles Trammell [October] 1944 63 Broadcasting, Plant, by David J. Finn [April] 1944 64 Broadcasting Station, Midget (George Mc- Elrath address) [April] 1948 65 Broadway Play Given Try-Out [January].. 1943