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The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928
Interesting Events of the Trade in Pictures
Above — David Sarnoff, vice-president und general manager, Radio Corp. of America, has been elected to the RCA directorate
Above — Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sterling and officials of the Nipponophone Co., Japan and their wives
Above — Miss Bradley King, Metro-Golduyn-Muyer scenarist, with her Brunswick Panatrope. Miss King, uiho always works to the accompaniment of music, purchased the instrument from the Young Music Co., of Venice, Cat.
Above — Charles Sale, comedian of "Gay Puree." and girls of cast listening to an Allen Portable
Above — Miss Madeline Cameron, specialty dancer in "Hit the Deck," now playing on Broadway, enjoys the Kolster radio receiving set in her dressing room while "making up'' for her next dance
Above — W. H. Richardson, new president of Music Trades Ass'n of Southern California
Left — The annual banquet of the Chicago Representatives Association at the Electric Club in Chicago was one of the most enjoyable trade events of the season
Below — Attractive window display of the (1 isconsin Gas & Electric Co., Stromb erg-Carlson dealer of Waukesha, Wis. This concern finds artistically arranged windows a most effective stimulator of sales
Above — Executives and salesmen of Trilling & Montague, Philadelphia radio wholesalers. Seated, left to right: D. M. Trilling, J. A. Cahill. J. D. Kelly, H. Montague. Mr. Kelly is local RCA representative and was present to award to Mr. Cahill the RCA prize for selling the most Radiotron Display Outfits in one month