Radio Broadcast (May 1929-Apr 1930)

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.RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER. LEVI F.WARREN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL,WEST Alt WTO N, MASS., PA M &QUIPPED PAM 16 PAM the new educator Walter Damrosch and other famous educators are instructing thousands of children in our schools through radio and PAM installations. The voice of the educators or music received by radio or from phonograph record is amplified by PAMs for loud speakers in class rooms and assembly halls. The PAM equipment installed for educational purposes is admirably suited to furnish music for class parties or other school social functions. Many fine installations, such as that at the Levi F. Warren Junior Main Office: Canton, Mass. High School, West Newton, Massachusetts, shown above, can be sold by wide-awake radio dealers. A new 16page bulletin giving mechanical and electrical characteristics, representative installations and many new PAM amplifiers will be sent upon receipt of 10c. in stamps to cover postage. When writing ask for bulletin No. R.B-11 Factories at Canton and Watertown, Mass. Manufacturers Since 1882 • OCTOBER 1929 • • 311