Swing (Feb-Dec 1952)

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1 >i NATOR JAMES P. KEM visits WHB on a swing through Missouri. Senator Kem addressed 150 clubs and civic groups. 2. THE DOWNTOWN Business District League held a recent meeting at the Muehlebach Brewery. Left to right: Judge Henry Bundschu, Thomas J. Gavin, Vice President of Muehlebach; Walter H. Negbaur, President of the League; Otis Bryan, President of Muehlebach; Ernest E. Howard, of the engineering firm of Howard, Needles, Tammen and Bergendoff, and Larry Ray, WHB Sports Director. 3. OKLAHOMA AND KANSAS clash in Big Seven competition at Lawrence. Dean Kelley, K. U. spark plug, controls the ball, and is contested by Norton and McEachern of O. U. Clyde Lovellette, K. U. Ail-American, looks on from the charity line. Larry Ray's broadcast point is in the balcony. 4. SPEAKERS at a Builders Association meeting: left: Douglas Haskell, Architectural Editor of Architectural Porur/i and House & Home; Arthur A. Hood. Editor of The American Lumberman; Edward G. Gavin, Editor of The American Builder. 5. AUDIE MURPHY, hero of World War U. led an appeal for blood donors, and presided at the opening of his latest picture. The Cimarron Kid, Fox Midwest Thiaicrs