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EDITORIAL INDEX
Fortune Magazine Survey 93
Hearst Radio Editors 94
Stage Magazine Awards . . . . 92
World-Telegram 91
Portugal, a Survey 956
Posts, Binding . 804
Potentiometers 816
Preparing for Television Broadcasting, Article by Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith 61
Presenting an Electrical Transcription, Article by Herbert R. Ebenstein 505
Problem of Synchronization, Article by
R. Lorenzen 449
Producers and Their Work in 1937 655
Producers, Program 507
PRODUCTION:
Announcers' Work in 1937 627
Article by Norman S. Weuer 57
Books Pertaining to 885
Dramatic and Variety Artists' Work in
1937 583
Educational Broadcasts 911
FCC Regulations 467
Musicians' Work in 1937 621
News Commentators' Work in 1937 643
Novelty Talent's Work in 1937 625
Orchestra Leaders' Work in 1937 609
Personnel's Work in 1937 655
Program Producers 507
Script Libraries 494
Sport Commentators' Work in 1937.... 648
Terms 917
Transcription firms 483
Vocalists' Work in 1937 597
Writers' Work in 1937 615
Program Directors and Their Work in 1937 655
Program Producers 507
Programs, Network Commercials in 1937. 538
Programs, Producers 507
Programs. Pet Shows of U. S. Stations... 563
Programs. 1937 Sustaining 559
Promotion Digest, by Ted Lloyd 525
Prospects of Television. Article by Gilbert
Seldes 477
Public Address Systems 817
Publications of Columbia Broadcasting System, Mutual Broadcasting System,
National Broadcasting Co 887
Publications, Copyright, by Herman Fink
elstein 754
Publications, Trade, Fan, Foreign, General 867 Purifiers, Air 802
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Quartz Crystals Accessories 817
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Racks, Cabinets and Panels 815
Radio Abroad, Article 59
Radio and Television Trends and National
Policy, Article by T. A. M. Craven.. 905 Radio Broadcast Engineers and Technicians, I. B. E. W. Local 913, Personnel 826
Radio Club of America, Personnel 827
Radio Corporation of America, Financial
Summary 774
RADIO DAILY First Annual Poll 89
Radio Editors and Writers, U. S. Newspapers 879
Radio Editors' Forum 83
Radio Glossary 917
Radio History Makers of 1937 107
Radio in Education, Article by Cline M.
Koon 97
Radio Manual for School and Non-Professional Groups 914
Radio Manufacturers Association, Personnel and Functions 827
Radio Past-Present-Future, Article by Don
Carle Gillette 35
Radio Programs and New Radio Concepts, Article by Louis Nizer 738
Radio Theater of the Future, Article by
William Lascaze 797
Radio Writers Guild of the Authors
League of America. Personnel 827
Receiving Tubes 820
Recorders, Disc 817
Recording Equipment 817
Recording Needles 816
Rectifying Tubes 820
Regional Networks . . . 153
Regulations Regarding FCC Applications. 401
Regulators, Voltage 820
Relationship of the Radio and Motion Picture Industry. Article by W. B. Lewis. 922
Representatives, Radio Station 683
Research Organizations 735
Resistors . 817
Rheostats 817
Rigging. Stage 818
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