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Aliquam erat volutpat. Jack O'Donnell. Willis, Landon for Labor Club 9-19-36, 044 Labor Non Partisan League For Roosevelt 10-3-36 Lexington, KY Part I, 048 Labor Non Partisan League for Roosevelt 10-3-36, Lexington, KY, John Y. (air copy) 12-20-51 Part I of II, 222 Television- "For Unto You. It was originally part of the Bingham family owned Louisville media empire which most notably included the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times. (Including the voices of Bing Crosby and Matt J. Winn), 113 Bethlehem Kings (Quartet?) Listen to WHAM 1180 News Radio for Louisville's best news and talk radio station. There is enough name calling and slanted views by our politicians. 079 United Nations Security Council at Hunter College 3-25-46 Part II - Speech by New York Governor, Thomas E. Dewey. With a proud history back to the early days in radio in 1922, Kentucky's oldest radio station was an important part of the Bingham family media empire that also included the Louisville Courier-Journal and Louisville Times, and its increase to 50 kW took it from a site a few miles east of Louisville in Jeffersontown to this location halfway to the state capital of Frankfort. Chandler 11-1-40 Part II, 091 Former Rep. PA Governor Gifford Pinchot [speaking for FDR reelection] 11-3-40 Part I, 092 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game- George Walsh 11-9-40 Part I, 093 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game 11-9-40 Part (V ), 094 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game- Announced by George Walsh 11-9-40 Part II, 095 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game 11-9-40 Part IV, 096 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game- Announced by George Walsh 11-9-40 Part VI, 097 Kentucky vs. Georgia Tech Football Game 11-9-40 Part III, 098 "George Walsh Looks Them Over" 10-5-39 (unused false start). Apollo Quartet, Carl Barbour - first tenor, Douglas Reid - second tenor, [Horatio H. O, 122 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #148 8-26-40, 123 WGRC- Mammoth Cave Broadcast 8-24-40 Part II, 124 Excerpts of sports features and events narrated by George Walsh (mostly no dates but other sources verify that all are from 1948): Includes call of the 1948 Bluegrass Stakes from Keenland, 125 Excerpts of sports events narrated by George Walsh: Includes Portion of U.K vs. Holy Cross basketball game for the East NCAA Title. He died peacefully in Louisville at the age of 95. 050 "I'm Running a Gas Station, George" Sam Gifford, 2-22-49, 052 President Truman [Alben Barkley]: Jefferson - Jackson Day Dinner 2-24-49 Part I, 053 Henry A. Wallace- North Atlantic Pact 3-27-49 Part II, 054 Henry A. Wallace - North Atlantic Pact 3-27-49 Part I, 055 President Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner 2-24-49 Part II, 056 Meeker - [Harry] Blackstone [the Magician] Interview 3-13-49, 057 "Story of the Week" [Milton Metz: special session of KY Legislature] (air show) 3-14-49, 058 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Messamore Escape Story, Corydon IN 3-14-49; Oak Ridge TN Story, WATO 3-19-49; Oberlin- Statement from Frankfort KY 3-22-49, 059 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Major Paul Yost - Fire Marshall Warning 3-3-49; Finnegan - Ralph Holmes, Sports 3-9-49; Finnegan - O'Neil interview, Sports 3-15-49, 060 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - North Atlantic Pact 3-18-49 Part I, 061 Sports: Sutterfield - John Derr Interview [CBS sports director: talking about 1949 NCAA elite eight games] 3-21-49 [also portion of Kentucky vs. Villanova basketball game - player intros, tip off], 062 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 3-20-49 Part I of II [Symphony No. WHAS. In The Encyclopedia of Louisville. He occasionally did commercial work for local radio and television stations until he was unable to due to his health in the last year of his life. by R. Inman Johnson. this is in my home or in my car where ever i go. Commercials for Brown and Williamson's Big Ben Pipe and Cigarette Tobacco. Be sure to review other cities around Louisville, KY to get the names of more people. Musically, WHAS was attached to classical compositions in its early days. You owe your fans and who ever an apology, You get real close sometimes but this time you crossed the road. ], 160 Acceptance Speeches of Governor [Strom] Thurmond as Presidential Candidate and Governor [Wright as Vice Presidential Candidate of States Rights Democrats 8-11-48 Part I of IV, 161 Acceptance Speeches of Governor [Strom] Thurmond as Presidential Candidate and Governor Wright as Vice Presidential Candidate of States Rights Democrats 8-11-48 Part III of IV, 162 Acceptance Speeches of Governor [Strom] Thurmond as Presidential Candidate and Governor Wright as Vice Presidential Candidate of States Rights Democrats 8-11-48 Part II, 163 Acceptance Speeches of Governor [Strom] Thurmond as Presidential Candidate and Governor Wright as Vice Presidential Candidate of States Rights Democrats 8-11-48 Part IV, 164 News Feature: Occupational Tax 8-10-48, 165 Part 1 Part 2 "Headlines From Around the World" #4 8-27-48 [Milton Metz], 168 World's Grand Championship Horse Show- Kentucky State Fair 9-18-48 Part I of III [Wing Commander's first Five-Gaited Champion], 169 World's Grand Championship Horse Show- Kentucky State Fair 9-18-48 Part III of III [Wing Commander's first Five-Gaited Champion], 170 World's Grand Championship Horse Show- Kentucky State Fair 9-18-48 Part II of III [Wing Commander's first Five-Gaited Champion], 171 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Sarah Osborne; J.W. Kaltenborn], 085 Hitler Before Reichstag 9-1-39 Part VII, 088 Premier of France [douard Daladier] 9-3-39 Part I, 089 Prime Minister of Canada [William Lyon Mackenzie King] 9-3-39 Part I, 102 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part I, 103 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part III, 104 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part II, 105 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part IV, 108 Adolf Hitler (Speech) 10-6-39 Part VI, 109 Judge King Swope 11-2-39 National Theater, Part II, 110 Judge King Swope 11-2-39 National Theater, Louisville KY [Republican candidate for KY Governor. WHAS is a clear channel station, operating around the clock on 840 kHz with 50,000 watts. Brown, Sr. speech], 195 [Navy Day 10//27//46 - Christian Hymns and prayer by U.S. Navy Chaplain Captain Reuben W. Shrum and Bluejacket Choir, Great Lakes IL Naval Training Center. 054 Prime Minister Churchill 5-19-43 Part II: Portion of address to a joint session of the U.S. House and Senate. Wetherby] 7-20-52 Part I of II, 170 News: Vice President Barkley - Democratic Convention 7-23-52 Part I of III, 171 News: Vice President Barkley - Democratic Convention 7-23-52 Part III of III, 172 News: Vice President Barkley - Democratic Convention 7-23-52 Part II of III, 173 News: Oberlin - GOP Convention 7-6-52, 174 News: Sam Rayburn - Democratic Convention 7-23-52 Part I of IV, 175 News: Sam Rayburn - Democratic Convention 7-23-52 Part III of IV, 176 News: Sam Rayburn - Democratic Convention 7-23-52 Part II of IV, 177 News: Sam Rayburn - Democratic Convention 7-23-52 Part IV of IV, 180 News: Barkley Nomination 7-24-52 Part II of III, 181 News: Barkley Nomination 7-24-52 Part III of III, 182 News: Boaz - Strickler Interview 6-8-52, 183 News: Democratic Convention - President Truman Speech 7-25-52 Part I of II, 184 News: Democratic Convention - President Truman Speech 7-25-52 Part II of II, 185 News: Democratic Convention - Third Ballot 7-25-52 Part I of IV, 188 News: Democratic Convention - Third Ballot 7-25-52 Part IV of IV, 189 News: Democratic Convention- Kefauver, Russell, Stevenson (at home) 7-25-52, 190 News: Democratic Convention - Sparkman Acceptance Speech and Adjournment 7-26-52, 191 POW Returns (cut #1) 9-10-52; Standiford [Field] Plane Crash (cut #2) 9-28-52, 194 News: Aetna [Oil] Election Returns at 5:00 PM 11-4-52, 195 News: Stevenson - Acceptance Speech 7-26-52 Part I of II, 196 News: Stevenson - Acceptance Speech 7-26-52 Part II of II, 197 News: Dwight Eisenhower in Louisville KY 9-22-52, 198 WHAS Telephone Interviews: [Wilson] Wyatt- [named Adlai Stevenson] Campaign Manager 8-1-52; Farm: Drought Emergency 8-5-52, 199 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Forest Fire Warning 7-29-52; Farm; Drought Emergency 7-30-52, 200 News: Variety [Magazine] Award - G. Wiederhold and [Dick] Sholis 5-19-53 Part I of II, 201 News: Progressive Party Candidate 8-12-52 Part II of II, 204 News: Standiford [Field] Plane Crash 10-16-53, 205 News: Stevenson - Labor Day Speech 9-1-52 Part I of II, 206 News: Stevenson - Labor Day Speech 9-1-52 Part II of II, 207 News: Senator [Ralph E.]Flanders [VT] 10-1-53, 208 News: Eisenhower in Louisville KY 9-22-52, 209 President Truman [Milwaukee, Wisconsin] 9-1-52 Part I of II, 210 President Truman - Milwaukee, Wisconsin 9-1-52 Part II of II, 211 "Let's Look It Over" [Plans for Louisville's New Produce Market] 9-9-52 Part I of II, 212 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Wisconsin Primary 9-9-52; News: Arnold - State Fair Fire 9-11-52, 213 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Tennessee Election [mention of Al Gore, Sr.] 8-7-52; Brunswick GA Hurricane Report 8-30-52, 214 Renfro Valley Gathering 9-28-52 Part III of III, 215 John S. Cooper 9-13-52 Part I of II, 216 John [Sherman] Cooper 9-13-52 Part II of II, 217 "What's Your Question" 9-24-52 [Barry Bingham, Sr.] Part II of III, 218 C P Telethon [Parade of Stars for United Cerebral Palsy of Kentucky - WHAS TV] 9-13-52 Part I of VIII, 219 C P Telethon [Parade of Stars for United Cerebral Palsy of Kentucky - WHAS TV] 9-13-52 Part II of VIII, 220 C P Telethon [Parade of Stars for United Cerebral Palsy of Kentucky - WHAS TV] 9-13-52 Part III of VIII, 221 C P Telethon [Parade of Stars for United Cerebral Palsy of Kentucky - WHAS TV] 9-13-52 Part IV of VIII, 222 C P Telethon [Parade of Stars for United Cerebral Palsy of Kentucky - WHAS TV] 9-13-52 Part V of VIII, 223 C P Telethon [Parade of Stars for United Cerebral Palsy of Kentucky - WHAS TV] 9-13-52 Part VII of VIII, 224 C P Telethon [Parade of Stars for United Cerebral Palsy of Kentucky - WHAS TV] 9-13-52 Part VI of VIII, 225 C P Telethon [Parade of Stars for United Cerebral Palsy of Kentucky - WHAS TV] 9-13-52 Part VIII of VIII, 226 "Fore & Aft" 30th Anniversary of WHAS 7-18-52 Part I of II, 227 "What's Your Question" [Farm Advice - Red Smith, Simpsonville, KY] 9-10-52 Part II of II, 228 Dwight Eisenhower - Louisville KY Preidential Campaign Speech 9-22-52. 4000 Radio Dr Ste 1 or how many positions were allowed. on "JU 5-2385" 10-29-1964, Barry Goldwater Campaign Program 10-31-1964, WHAS XX-02 Derby Memories 1936 - Paul Clark [Recorded 1965], Volz - Stansbury Campaign Program 10-11-1965, Kenneth Schmied: The Race For Mayor of Louisville on "JU 5-2385" 10-20-1965, Political Progress Committee for Volz - Stansbury Campaign Program - Includes Hubert Humphery Speech 10-23-1965, Volz - Stansbury Campaign Program 10-23-1965, Democratic Women's Campaign Committee for Volz - Stansbury Campaign Program 10-26-1965, Marlin Volz: The Race For Mayor of Louisville on "JU 5-2385" 10-26-1965, Marlow Cook: The Race For Jefferson County Judge on "JU 5-2385" 10-27-1965, Democratic Political Campaign Program 10-29-1965, Political Campaign Programs 11-1-1965: Citizens for Henry for State Senate / Louisville-Jefferson County Republican Campaign Committee / Democratic Campaign Committee for Volz - Stansbury, 1966 John Y. 4 of 7. Subjects: Appalachia -- Education., Louisville (Ky.), Radio broadcasting -- Kentucky -- History., Radio in education -- Kentucky., Radio programs, Public service -- Kentucky., Radio programs -- Kentucky., University of Kentucky. The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Company obtained the broadcast license in 1922 and built a studio near the newspaper facility. 051 President Roosevelt 10-13-42 Part II: Excerpts from radio address describing his recent fact finding trip around the country. and now the signal stops at about columbus indiana not counting the static. 147 6-22-43 Part II of Suspense with wartime security theme "The Man Without a Body." 147 "Eleven A.M." with John Jacob Niles [Armistice Day drama] 11-11-39 Part II, 148 Paul Sullivan [Reviews The News - talk of 3rd FDR term] 11-13-39 Part I, 149 "Joyce Jordan, Girl Intern" #42 [Soap Opera] 3-26-40, 150 Farm Award Dinner [Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Home and Farm Improvement Campaign] 12-19-39 Part I. That company, now called iHeart Media, would eventually control over 1,200 radio stations in the United States. By: david on June 2, 2017, We are seeking a station over which to broadcast our weekly thirty-minute gospel preaching program. Baston, Superintendent of Louisville and Jefferson County Children's Home, 155 President Harry Truman speaks to the nation explaining U.S. military involvement in Korea 7-19-50 Part I, 156 President Harry Truman speaks to the nation explaining U.S. military involvement in Korea 7-19-50 Part II, 157 Discussion by various local and state officials and business people on the anticipated impact of the Korean War 7-26-50 Part II, 160 "Music Under the Stars" 7-25-50 Part II [Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, KY - Dorothy Gilsdorf, Bill Bickett, Ed Barrett], 163 University of Kentucky Roundtable 7-27-50 Part I ["Should the UN authorize use of the atomic bomb in Korea? Follow. talking about global warming. Craig State Reorganization Bill] 1-22-53, 011 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Ransdell [Lowering Indiana Voter Age] 2-9-53; Doc Ransdell [Indiana Gov. Fauci!! 008 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-17-38 Program #118 Part II, 009 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-24-38 Program #119 Part I, 010 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-17-38 Program #118 Part I, 011 Oertel's "Here's To You" 5-24-38 Program #119 Part II, 012 John Y. 28.12.2019. i heart radio don't work. Hour" 12-6-42 Part IV, 090 Tube Turns [Inc.] Award [U.S. Maritime Commission 'M' Pennant and Flag], 12-18-42 Part I [features music by U.S. Army Air Force Band], 091 Duke Ellington Music 12-17-42 Part I [Rhode Island State College Junior Prom, Biltmore Hotel Ballroom, Providence, RI], 098 "American Farmer" 2-19-42 Part I [visit to Shelby County KY farm of Ed Wilson family, extensive subsistence farm operation], 099 President Roosevelt 2-23-42 Part III [report to the nation on War progress, mention of "four freedoms."]. God help his children (if we are unlucky enough that he would have fathered any) who will suffer from the consequences of lies like that this lunatic passes around --- in order to make a living. Im almost 70 and those guys are on the morning need to be moved to some R rated station. Convention: [N.A.B. By: david on June 9, 2021, I was so pleasantly surprised by the conversation on the Clay and Buck show on September 21st that I will now make it a point to listen to WHAS every day at that time. Wallace 5-13-41 Part I [addressing 19th annual NAB convention], 084 Vice President [Henry A.] 133 "Are You A Genius" 1-19-43, MC Ernest Chappell, quiz and music entertainment. Players included Ralph Beard, Wallace Jones, and Alex Groza (n.d.) Also 43rd U.K. vs. TN football game and post race commentary for the 74th Kentucky Derby won by Citation, 126 Credo F. Harris (Explaining the station's moratorium on the use of ASCAP music) 12-31-40 Part I, 127 Road of Life n.d.[1940] [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap], 131 WGRC- Mammoth Cave Broadcast 8-24-40 Part I, 135 "Joyce Jordan" (Soap Opera) Part #101 6-18-40, 134 "Salute to the Americas" 6-16-40 Part II, 135 "American Farmer" John Merrifield, Walnut Hall Farm. William R. Clark, 2nd Presbyterian Church, story of being a POW in WWII] - "X" Marks the Spots 3-14-51 Part II of II [Red Cross fundraiser], 044 News: Kefauver Crime Hearing 3-19-51, 048 News: Kefauver Crime: (cut #1) Halley, O'Dwyer; (cut #2) O'Dwyer; (cut #3) Tabey 3-20-51, 049 News: General Douglas MacArthur Dismissal [Local] Reaction 4-11-51, 050 News: Dr. Emerson - Pete French Interview 3-21-51 [medical care vs. public health], 051 News: CBS World News Roundup - General MacArthur Dismissal 4-11-51, 052 News with Pete French 4-11-51 [reaction to MacArthur dismissal], 053 News: Kefauver Crime- New York City, NY: Tobey-Costello; Halley-Crane; Tobey 3-21-51, 054 Guest Book 3-21-51 Part I of II [Fehr's Beer WHAS-TV variety show], 055 Guest Book - Jim Sheehy 3-21-51 Part II of II [Fehr's Beer WHAS-TV variety show], 056 Guest Book- Jim Sheehy 3-21-51 Part I of II [Fehr's Beer WHAS-TV variety show], 057 University of Kentucky Recital 3-22-51 Part II of II [UK Women's Glee Club, Helen Helton Hamilton], 058 Guest Book 3-21-51 Part II of II [Fehr's Beer WHAS-TV variety show], 059 University of Kentucky Recital 3-22-51 Part I of II [UK Women's Glee Club, Helen Helton Hamilton], 061 News: Kefauver Crime Committee - Washington D.C. 3-24-51, 062 News: Kefauver Crime Hearing- Washington D.C.: Senator Wiley; Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik. Ambassador Lord Halifax 3-25-41 Part III, 008 Pilgrim Society Dinner - British U.S. wamz radio personalitiesnational tests wales 2021 dates. Woody Guthrie], 002 Year-End Radio News- Close 10-6-67 Part II of II. It is a medium where listening is more important than seeing. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part IV [Candidate for Governor. Includes "commercial" urging on homemakers re: importance of saving cooking fats for use in explosive and medicinal products. That concept seemed to catch on in Nashville. "I think my perceptions of things as a little kid was pretty much true. show out takes, n.d.], 330 "Tomorrow's Tobacco"- Preview 1950 12-29-49, 331 President Truman - White House Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies 12-24-49 Part II, 332 George Walsh - Arena Fights 2-28-49 [Recorded by WFIL Radio Station], 333 IRC Jingles ["I'm Radio Conscious"] 1-29-47 [Recorded by WFIL Radio Station], 334 George Walsh- Portion of University of Pennsylvania vs. Army Game [Atlantic Oil Company] 11-12-49 Part II of 2 [via WFIL Radio Philadelphia], 335 George Walsh- Portion of University of Pennsylvania vs. Army Game [Atlantic Oil] 11-12-47 Part I of 2 [via WFIL Radio Philadelphia], 000 County Fair 1-7-50 Part II [Borden Milk], 001 Governor Clements- 1950 Legislature 1-3-50 Part II, 006 University of Kentucky Recital for December 31, 1949 12-21-49 [James Robert Floyd, piano], 007 President Harry Truman State of the Union Address 1-4-50 Part II, 008 President Harry Truman- State of the Union Address 1-4-50 Part III, 009 "Children Come A-Singing"- Louisville Collegiate School 12-16-49, 010 University of Kentucky Recital 1-6-50 [Arnold Blackburn, organ], 011 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part I, 012 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part II, 013 Circle Star Ranch 1-7-50 Part I [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 014 News: Governor Clements- Budget Message 1-9-50 Part III, 015 Circle Star Ranch 1-7-50 Part II [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 016 University of Kentucky Roundtable 1-16-50 Part I [Republicanism: Dead or Alive], 017 "Dream Serenade"- Five Thousandth Broadcast 1-12-50 Part I, 018 "Dream Serenade"- Five Thousandth Broadcast 1-12-50 Part II, 020 News: Senator Wayne Morse Interview 1-16-50 [discusses upcoming session of U.S. Congress], 021 [unidentified fragments of choral and organ music], 022 News: Senator Estes Kefauver 1-28-50, 023 Winston Churchill Speech 1-21-50 Part I, 024 Winston Churchill Speech 1-21-50 Part II, 025 Kentuckiana Sports [Phil Sutterfield] - sponsored by Shell Oil 7-7-50, 026 News: Lewis - Fact Finding Board, excerpt 2-8-50, 027 News: Pete French - Dr. Ethel Alpenfels Interview 1-25-50, 028 "The Big Window" 2-2-50 [Chapter 2] [radio promo for WHAS-TV], 030 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part I, 031 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part III, 032 President Harry Truman- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Address 2-16-50 Part II, 033 12:30 PM News with Ken Rush 2-20-50 [Griffin Shoe Polish], 035 12:00 Midnight News 2-10-50 [Sam Gifford - mentions UMW coal miners strike], 036 Ken Meeker- "That's the Story" 2-17-50 [Brand Names Foundation], 037 "The Big Window" 2-10-50 Part I [Chapter 3] [promo for WHAS-TV], 040 Ladies Day 2-21-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Stokely's Finest Foods], 041 Ladies Day 2-22-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Stokely's Finest Foods], 042 Ladies Day 2-22-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Palmolive Soap], 043 Ladies Day 2-21-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Palmolive Soap], 046 British Election Roundup 2-21-50 Part II, 047 President Harry Truman 2-22-50 Part I [George Washington National Masonic Memorial], 048 President Harry Truman 2-22-50 Part II // Johnny Long Orchestra fill after Truman's Speech, 049 Renfro Valley Morning Frolic- Mason Chicks 2-20-50 - Tommy Covington // Freddy Langdon // Jay Neace // Mary Randolph // Announcer - Tom Brooks, 050 News: Board of Aldermen 2-28-50 [Jefferson and Main Streets made one way traffic], 051 News: Lashley Quads [quadruplets] Interview 2-23-50 [9th birthday], 052 Ladies Day - Stokely [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott] 2-27-50 Part I, 053 Ladies Day 2-28-50 Part I [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Stokely's Finest Foods], 054 Ladies Day- Stokely 2-28-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Palmolive Soap], 055 Ladies Day 2-27-50 Part II [Tom Brooks; Bud Abbott; Palmolive Soap], 056 "One Great Hour of Sharing" 3-11-50 Part II, 057 Vice President Alben Barkley - Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner 3-11-50 Part I [Seelbach Hotel, Louisville], 058 Vice President Alben Barkley- Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner 3-11-50 Part II [Seelbach Hotel, Louisville], 059 University of Kentucky Recital 3-10-50 [University Symphony Orchestra, Edwin E. Stein], 064 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Excerpts 3-15-50, 065 Secretary of State Dean Acheson 3-15-50, 066 Meeker-Walsh Interview 3-17-50 [tour of rural France], 067 Eleanor Roosevelt Panel 3-15-50 Part I [cold war; Wilson Wyatt; Mark Ethridge; John Wilson], 068 "The Big Window" 3-20-50 [WHAS TV promo, Chapter 8], 069 Eleanor Roosevelt Panel 3-15-50 Part II [cold war; Wilson Wyatt; Mark Ethridge; John Wilson], 070 "The Big Window" 3-27-50 Part I [WHAS TV information], 071 "Let's Talk It Over"- The Welfare State 3-23-50 Part II, 072 "Let's Talk It Over"- Three-Way Peace In Palestine 3-31-50 Part II, 074 Sports: Bruce Dudley 4-14-50 [American Association baseball], 075 Sports: Sutterfield-Corum Interview 4-6-50 [dub from WHAS TV], 077 "Oberlin's Observations"- Metropolitan Life 2-24-50 [news commentary], 079 James McCracken, news audition. This collection is comprised of audio recordings of programs broadcast by Louisville radio station WHAS. Doug Proffitt Doug Proffitt anchors the 5:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m. & 11:00 p.m. Night Team newscasts. Location: Louisville, Kentucky Area. Courthouse, Hazard, KY] 7-12-47 Part II of III, 123 President Truman [Monticello, Charlottesville, VA] 7-4-47 Part I, 124 President Truman and CBS Musical Fill 7-4-47 Part II, 125 John Fred Williams [EKU Regent, Chairman - Republican primary candidate for Kentucky governor - Perry Co. Comfort 11-2-50 Part II of II, 253 News: CBS Report - Truman Assassination Attempt 11-1-50 [Charles Collingwood], 255 Fellowship Chapel - Dr. Homer W. Carpenter 11-17-50 Part I of III, 256 Fellowship Chapel - Dr. Homer W. Carpenter 11-17-50 Part II of III, 257 Larry Brandon - Fundamentals of a Farm Program 11-21-50 Part I of II, 258 Fellowship Chapel - Dr. Homer W. Carpenter 11-17-50 Part III of III [*Continuation of WS 50255 &50256] [Herbie Koch, organ], 259 Voice of Democracy - Neva Kennon 11-15-50, 260 CBS Promotional Announcements (commercials) 8-24-51 [Life With Luigi; Meet Corliss Archer; Our Miss Brooks; Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy Show], 261 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Major Foreign Policy Speech 11-30-50 Part I of II, 262 Secretary of State Dean Acheson - Major Foreign Policy Speech 11-30-50 Part II of II, 263 Recovered Weekend (cut #3) 8-29-51 [alcoholism], 268 Sports: WHAS Leadership Award 1950 12-5-50 [Kentucky Football Coach Paul Bryant], 269 Atcher's Red River Rangers (Audition) 11-30-50 [Randy Atcher, George Workman, Shorty Chesser, Bernie Smith, Sleepy Marlin, Tiny Thomale], 270 University of Kentucky Recital 12-8-50 [Anne English, mezzo-soprano], 271 Prime Minister Atlee 12-6-50 Part I of II, 272 Prime Minister Atlee 12-6-50 Part II of II, 273 Fellowship Chapel 12-8-50 Part 1 of 2, 276 "Hi-Varieties" 1-2-51 Part II of II, 277 Fellowship Chapel - Rabbi Joseph Rauch (broadcast 12-31-50) 12-12-50 Part I of II, 278 Fellowship Chapel - Rabbi Joseph Rauch (broadcast 12-31-50) 12-12-50 Part II of II, 279 "The Street Man"- Streitmann Zesta Crackers 1-2-51, 280 TV- Santa Claus Play #5&6 12-11-50 [T-Bar-V Ranch], 281 President Truman - Report to the People 12-20-50 Part I, 282 President Truman- Report to the People 12-20-50 Part II, 283 Circle Star Ranch- January 6, 1951 1-10-51 Part II of II [Tom Brooks, Randy Atcher, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 284 "Children Come A-Singing" - New Albany 12-18-50, 285 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part I of V, 286 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part II of V, 287 "Children Come A-Singing" - Southern Junior High 12-14-50, 288 Fellowship Chapel 12-21-50 Part I [Rev. 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