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Article Number Year 224 "Liberty" Skips Reactivated by Radiomanne [July] 1951 225 Lifeboat Radio, New, by Charles J. Pannill [April] 1945 226 Lifeboat Set Saves 8i, RCA [July] 1943 227 Listening in from "Middle of Nowhere" by Lt. Robert Sarnoff [October] 1943 228 Listening Post [October] 1941 229 Loran, Navigating by, by Charles J. Pannill [July] 1946 M 230 "Macbeth Sets Video Record" [July] 1949 231 MacLeish Series on NBC [April] 1944 232 "Magic Brain" [October] 1941 233 Magnetron, The, by Dr. J. S. Donal, Jr. [Octo- ber] 1947 234 Making People Shockproof by Clarence L. Menser [April] 1942 235 Man and Science by David Sarnoff [July] ... 1949 236 Marconi Anniversary [January] 1952 237 Marek—Great Voices Brought To Life [April] 1951 238 Marek — Nostalgia and Old Records [January] 1952 239 McConnell — Address to North Carolina Bar Association [July] 1952 240 McConnell — Address to South Carolina Broadcasters Association [October] 1950 241 McConnell Elected RCA Executive Vice Presi- dent, J. H. [July] 1949 242 McConnell — Year-End Statement 1951 [Jan- uary] 1952 243 Messengers: Fast, Reliable, Colorful [Octo- ber] 1945 244 Metal Detector: Hidden Particles Detected [April] 1946 245 Metal Detectors in Industry by W. H. Bohlke [October] 1947 246 Metal Detectors — Lost Coins [October] 1950 247 Metal Detectors—Utility Series [October] ... 1951 248 Metal Kinescope, Praises IG-Inch (L. W. Tee- garden statement) [April] 1949 249 Mexicana, Victor S. A. [October] 1949 250 Mexican TV Station Planned [January] 1952 251 Microphone "Starmaker" [October] 1950 252 Microphones — 1920 to 191,8 by T. A. Smith [July] 1948 253 "Microstick" TV Ruler [July] 1950 254 Military Preparedness by W. W. Watts (Oc- tober) 1950 255 Monroe: Sings at 300 Rallies [January] 1943 256 Mo7iroe Starts New Rally Series, Lucy [Octo- ber) 1943 257 Morgenthau, Praise from [July] 1943 258 Mossman, Donald P., Jr., Cited for Contribu- tions to Defense [April] 1952 25Sa. "Mothball Fleet", Radio Technicians Go to Work on the, by Forrest H. Flanders [July] 1951 259 Movies As You Ride [April] 1947 260 Multiplex: 8 Messages —; Transmitter [July] 1945 261 Multiplier Phototube (1P21) Aids Atomic Re- search [April] 1950 262 Multiplier Phototube Scintillation Counter [January] 1950 263 Music America Loves Best, RCA Presents [April] 1944 264 Music Critics Circle in Symphony Award [July] 1944 265 Music in Industry [April] 1942 266 Music Is a War Weapon by William R. Seth, Jr. [July] 1945 267 Music, Mood . . . Selecting for TV Programs [April] 1952 Article NT Number Year 268 NARDA—Address by J. B. Elliott [January] 1951 269 N.C.A.C. Formed: Sell Service (Niles Tram- mell statement) [January] 1942 270 Navy "E" Won by RCAM [April] 1942 271 Navy "Whips" at RCA Victor [April] 1943 NBC: 272 Adult Educational Series [April] 1951 273 Appointments — Niles Trammell and Joseph H. McConnell [October] 1949 274 Awards 6 Fellowships by Dr. James Row- land Angell [July] 1944 275 Barrymore and Shakespeare [October] ... 1950 276 Boca Raton Convention [January] 1952 277 Boca Raton UHF Demonstration [January] 1952 278 Box-Offices, . . . Operates One of World's Biggest by Peter M. Tintle [April] 1952 279 Builds Its Audience by Jean E. Harstone [October] 1943 280 "CHIMES" Official [April] 1950 281 Design for TV by Sylvester L. Weaver, Jr. [January] 1951 282 Diary of a TV Set Designer by Tom Jewett [January] 1952 283 Documentaries Extended [April] 1949 284 Dramatizes Home Life [January] 1945 285 Election Coverage — 1952 [January] 1952 286 First TV Opera [January] 1952 287 "Great Escape, The"—TV Production—by Robert J. Wade [July] 1951 288 Heads Visit Fronts by Niles Trammell [January] 1944 289 in Teaching Project [July] 1944 290 Invasion Reports Win Acclaim by William F. Brooks [July] 1944 291 Makes Changes in Executive Staff [Octo- ber] 1947 292 Network Policies Revised (Niles Trammell statement) [April] 1945 293 New Studios [January] 1942 293a. Opera Telecast Announced [October] .... 1952 294 Outlines Nexv Policies (William F. Brooks statement) [July] 1945 295 Prepares for Conventions [April] 1948 296 Production Facilities Department by Robert J. Wade [July] 1950 297 Program Quality_ Citations [July] 1950 298 Recording Stttdio Produces Army Series [July] 1944 299 Reporters Cover the War by Clarence L. Menser [October] 1942 300 San Francisco: Opens New Radio City by Sidney N. Strotz [July] 1942 301 Sets Up Planning Group by William S. Hedges [January] 1946 302 Silver Jubilee [July] 1951 303 Stations Lead in Listening Habits Poll [January] 1945 304 Students in NBC Competition by Dr. James R. Angell [April] 1947 305 Studio S-H Rebuilt [January] 1951 306 Studio 8-H Rebuilt by NBC [April] 1942 307 Three Universities Plan Radio Institutes [April] 1944 308 Tours, 25,000 Servicemen Take Free [Oc- tober] 1942 309 Trains Employees for Careers by Ernest de la Ossa [July] 1949 310 TV "Armed Forces" Program [October] . . 1949 311 TV Expansions New Studios [October] . 1950 312 TV Expansion Plans — White Sulphur Springs Convention [October] 1950 313 TV Network Additions [October] 1949 314 TV Network Additions [January] 1950