Radio annual and television yearbook (1938)

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EDITORIAL INDEX Technical Advance of Radio During 1937, Article by O. B. Hanson 788 Technical. Books and Pamphlets Pertaining to 886 Technical. 1912-1937 Progress 894 Telephone Numbers: Chicago 105 Los Angeles 102 New York City 100 Television and the Radio Industry. Article by David Sarnoff 49 TELEVISION: Broadcasting Stations 444 & 460 Foreign Summary 456 FCC Regulations 445 Article by Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith 61 Article by T. A. M. Craven on Trends and National Policy 905 Article on Synchronization by R. Lor enzen 449 Article by Harry R. Lubcke 447 Article by David Sarnoff 49 Article by Gilbert Seldes 477 Books Pertaining to 886 Ten Outstanding Radio News Events of 1937 41 Terms, Studio Continuity Production Sound Engineering 917 Texas Quality Network, Personnel and Stations 155 Texas, West, Broadcasting System, Personnel and Stations 157 Trade Publications 867 Transcription Producers 483 Transcriptions, Article by E. L. Bresson.. 501 Transformers 820 Transmitting Condensers 806 Transmitting Tubes 820 Trends of Radio and Television and National Policy, Article by T. A. M. Craven 905 Tube Shields, Vacuum 820 Tubes, Cathode Ray 805 Tubes, Photo-electric 820 Tubes, Radio Receiving 820 Tubes, Rectifiers 820 Tubes, Transmitting 820 Tubes, Vacuum, Transmitting 820 Tubing, Insulated 812 Turntables 820 — U — Uniforms 820 Union of South Africa, a Survey 958 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, a Survey 959 Unions 821 United Kingdom, a Survey 959 University Broadcasting Council, Personnel 827 U. S. Office of Education. Educational Radio Project. Personnel 826 Uruguay, a Survey 958 — V — Vacuum Tube Shields 820 Vacuum Tube Sockets 820 Vacuum Tubes, Transmitting 820 Variable Condensers 806 Variety and Dramatic Artists and Their Work During 1937 583 Varnished Cloths and Papers 820 Venezuela, a Survey 960 Ventilating Heating and Cooling Systems. 806 Virginia Broadcasting System, Personnel and Stations 157 Vocalists and Their Work in 1937 597 Voltage Regulators 820 — W — Warner Bros. Pictures, Radio Interest. . . . 776 Weiser, Norman S., Article on Production. 57 Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., Financial Summary 776 West Texas Broadcasting System, Personnel and Stations 157 West Virginia Network, Personnel and Stations 157 Wire 820 Wisconsin Radio Network, Personnel and Stations 157 World-Telegram. Annual Radio Editors Poll 91 WPA Federal Theater Radio Division, Personnel and Productions 520 Writers and Their Work in 1937 615 WTMJ (Milwaukee) Standards of Practice. 777 — Y — Yankee Network. Personnel and Stations. 157 Yugoslavia, a Survey 960 — Z — Z Network. Personnel and Stations 157 Zenith Radio Corp., Financial Summary. . 776 25