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

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Article Nujnber Year 315 TV Nettvork Additions [October] 1950 316 University of the Air Opens by Dr. James R. Angell and Sterling Fisher [July]... 1942 317 U. N. Project [October] 1949 317a. West Coast TV Center [October] 1952 318 Year-End Statement (Joseph H. McCon- nell) [January] 1950 319 Netherlands TEX Inaugurated [July] 1950 320 Nf 11' Era in Radio Comminiications by David Sarnoff [January] 1945 321 New Role Seen for Radio (David Sarnoff statement) [July] 1943 322 "Nipper" Listens In by J. W. Murray [Octo- ber] 1944 323 Nuclear Radiation Counter — Multiplier Pho- totube [January] 1950 324 Nuclear Radiation—Tube Type 1P21 [April] 1950 o 325 Occupied Nations Hear NBC iOctoh^r'^ 1943 326 "One World" Honor (David Sarnoff) [April] 1945 327 Opera, First TV [January] 1952 327a. Opera Telecasts Announced [October] 1952 828 Orchestras of the Nation [January] 1945 329 Outlook for the Radio Industry by David Sar- noff [July] 1947 330 OWI Uses Recording Units [October] 1943 P 331 Pack Transmitters Grow Smaller [October]. 1948 332 Pandora, Training for by J. F. Rigby [Octo- ber] 1946 833 Pandora Plan, The by Thompson H. Mitchell [July] 1946 334 Paris: Ceremonies Open New Broadcast Fa- cilities [January] 1948 335 Pasteurizing Milk by Radio [October] 1947 336 Patent Law Association (address by E. C. Anderson) [April] 1951 337 Peace in a Changing World by David Sarnoff (Phi Beta Kappa) [January] 1949 338 Penicillin, New System for [January] 1945 339 Penicillin Production, Aids [July] 1944 340 "Personal" Receiver — Netv Portable [July] .. 1952 341 Personnel Aims Outlined by Forrest H. Kirk- patrick [October] 1943 342 Phonograph Comes Back by Frank B. Walker [January] 1942 342a. Phonograph Comes of Age [April] 1950 343 Phonograph Records Make Strong Comeback in 1951 by L. W. Kanaga [April] 1952 344 Phonograph with three speeds [July] 1952 345 Phosphors Brighten Radio Picture by H. W. Leverenz [October] 1943 346 Photometer: Measures Light of Faintest Stars [October] 1947 347 PAofop/ione at TFar by Barton Kreuzcr [April] 1944 348 Pipe Line Project by H. C. Edgar [January] 1952 349 Plane-to-Shore Message Service Opened [July] 1947 350 Plastics, Electronics Expand Horizon for [January] 1944 351 Plastics, Radio and Television Use by J. A. Milling [April] 1947 352 Pocket Ear, The [January] 1947 353 Police Radio, Richmond, Va. Installs 2-Way [October] 1948 354 Portugal: RFE Station Transmitters Sup- plied by RCA [July] 1952 355 Pottsville, Pa. Installs Community Antenaplex System for TV [Julv] 1951 356 Production Feat, RCA [April] 1943 357 Production Ideas, 50,000 [July] 1944 Article Number Year 358 Production, Radio Sets in by Frank M. Folsom [October] 1945 359 Production Wins 3 Awards [October] 1943 359a. Products and People, Moving, by Richard C. Colton [July] 1950 360 Programs by Docximentation [April] 1948 361 Programs Possible", "Finest (NBC — 15th Anniversary) [January] 1942 362 Purchase Agreement, Post-War [April] 1943 Q 362a. Quality Testing Laboratory at Browns Mills, N. J. by William J. Zaun [October] 1952 363 "Quick A7td The Dead" — Recorded Radio Drama [April] 1951 R 364 Radar in Aviation by H. M. Hucke (Altira- eters-Loran) [January] 1946 365 Radar, Map-Making by [July] 1947 366 Radar, New . . . Has 200-Mile Range [July] 1952 367 Radar, Praise for [July] 1918 368 Radar, School for [October] 1947 369 Radar, Ship . . . Tested by Charles J. Pannill [January] 1947 370 Radar, The Story of by Dr. Irving Wolff [Oc- tober] 1945 371 Radar, Tugboat [October] 1948 372 Radar — Wartime Miracle of Radio [July] ... 1943 373 Radiation Counter Safeguards Workers [Jan- uary] 1950 374 Radio Across the Atlantic by George H. Clark [October] 1941 375 Radio at Sea [October] 1941 376 Radio at the Ready: 19il-iS by David Sarnoff [January] 1942 377 Radio Communications and its Import in International Relations by David Sarnoff [October] 1946 378 Radio Communications and Weather Analysis [April] 1950 379 Radio Executives Club — Marconi Anniversary [January] 1952 380 Radio Free Europe Station at Portugal [July] 1952 381 Radio Heat Seals Plastics by Wiley D. Wenger [October] 1946 382 Radio in 19i5-i6 (David Sarnoff statement) [January] 1946 383 Radio in 19i6-i7 by David Sarnoff [January] 1947 384 Radio in 19J,8-J,9 by David Sarnoff [January] 1949 385 Radio Links All Nations by Thompson H. Mitchell [October] 1944 386 Radio on the High Seas by Charles J. Pannill [October] 1944 387 Radio on the "Rack" [July] 1943 388 Radio, New Advances in . . . Foreseen (C. B. Jolliffe statement) [April] 1945 389 Radio Relays Surmount Storms [April] 1948 390 Radio Reports the War by William F. Brooks [October] 1943 391 Radio Review and a 19i8 Preview by David Sarnoff [Januarv] 1948 392 Radio 'Round the Earth by Jay D. Cook [October] 1944 393 Radio "7 Miles Up", Testing [July] 1943 394 Radio, Social Aspects of bv Frank E. Mullen [October] 1944 395 Radio Vital to Victory by James G. Harbord [Januarv] 1944 396 Radio Wins High Tribute [April] 1943 396a. Radio Workshop Begins Tenth Year by Thomas C. McCrav [October] 1952 397 Radiomarine Awarded "M" [April] 1943