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READY FOR OPENER. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 13. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS READY FOR THE OPENING DAY OF THE BASEBALL SEASON TOMORROW AS CLARK GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT OF THE WASHINGTON CLUB, PRESENTS HIM WITH A GOLD PASS. SANDY McDONALD, 8-YEAR-OLD SON OF A WASHINGTON SPORTS ANNOUNCER, LOOKS ON IN BIG-EYED INTEREST. GRIFFITH IS HOLDING A BAG FOR MRS. ROOSEVELT WHICH CONTAINS HER PASS

READY FOR OPENER. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 13. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS RE...

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Christine Kempton & Warren Sweeney (announcer)

Christine Kempton & Warren Sweeney (announcer)

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Pres. Coolidge with the champion home-run hitter of the minor leagues. L. to r.: C. Bascom Slemp, Sen. Sheppard, The Hired-Hand (radio announcer, of Ft. Worth, Tex.), Amon G. Carter, Pate, Kraft and W.N. Moore

Pres. Coolidge with the champion home-run hitter of the minor leagues....

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[Boxer and announcer in boxing ring]

[Boxer and announcer in boxing ring]

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What next? Unborn baby's heartbeat broadcast from Washington hospital. Washington, D.C., Sept. 13. As part of an educational program, the heartbeats of an unborn baby were broadcast today from Georgetown University Hospital. This was made possible by the use of a specially designed microphone placed on the chest of the expectant mother, the mother Addie Gonyea, is shown with left to right; Dr. J.G. Burd, Dr. John Cavanagh, announcer Bill Coyle of the N.B.C. and Dr. Henry B. Gwynn, 9/13/38

What next? Unborn baby's heartbeat broadcast from Washington hospital....

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FCC Chairman faces lens of television camera. Washington, D.C., Chairman Frank R. McNinch of the Federal Communications Commission as he faces the television camera on the Mall this afternoon. Chairman McNinch was interview by NBC announcer Gordon Hittenmark as a feature of the RCA-NBC television demonstrations now being conduction in cooperation with the National Press Club, 1-31-39

FCC Chairman faces lens of television camera. Washington, D.C., Chairm...

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Congressmen take to air to discuss Der Fuhrer's speech. Washington, D.C., April 28. Reaction by congressmen was not long in taking shape this morning after Adolph Hitler's speech, and the National Broadcasting Company called in five of the outstanding congressmen to air their views. H.R. Baukhage, NBC announcer seated at the end of the table, acted as Master of Ceremonies and introduced each speaker. Around the table starting at right: Caroline O'Day, Representative from New York, D. Worth Clark, Senator from Idaho, announcer Baukhage, William King, Senator from Utah, Edwin C. Johnson, Senator from Colorado, and Hamilton Fish, Representative of New York

Congressmen take to air to discuss Der Fuhrer's speech. Washington, D....

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New York, New York. The Lincoln School of Teachers' College, Columbia University. Girl announcing a radio broadcast to Latin America in Spanish under the auspices of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. The announcer is watching for signals

New York, New York. The Lincoln School of Teachers' College, Columbia ...

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New York, New York. Radio announcer reading the preamble of the "Four Freedoms" while the flag is being raised, at the opening ceremonies at the Four Freedoms war bond show on the plaza of the International Building in Rockefeller Center

New York, New York. Radio announcer reading the preamble of the "Four ...

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Society Circus, Ft. Myer. Capt. John H. Irving, Ringmaster, [...] B. Hood, Announcer and Warrant [...] Kreutz, Asst. Ringmaster

Society Circus, Ft. Myer. Capt. John H. Irving, Ringmaster, [...] B. H...

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Congressional milking contest declared draw. Washington, D.C., June 9. The four congressmen competing for mlking championship of the 75th Congress today on the Capitol plaza deserted their cows to make speeches when the discovered a microphone nearby. Halting the contest in mid-squirt, Rep. Marvin Jones, acting as referee, declared it a draw after the contestants could show no more than a pint of milk for ten minutes of effort. Left to right: Rep. harry R. Sheppard, Calif.; Rep. Gerald J. Boileau, Wisconsin; Rep. Walter M. Pierce, Oregan; Rep. harold Knutson, Minnesota. Radio announcer Lee Everett holding the mike[mic], 6/9/38

Congressional milking contest declared draw. Washington, D.C., June 9....

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Big Train now calls 'em from the announcer's booth. Washington, D.C., April 22. 'Big Train' Walter Johnson, long time star in baseball's hall of fame, is now Washington's CBS station, WJSV, announcer of all the games played by the Senators. He is shown at the mike calling the play by play of yesterday's game between the Nats and New York Yankees

Big Train now calls 'em from the announcer's booth. Washington, D.C., ...

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MRS. ROOSEVELT BUYS FIRST TICKET TO PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 16. LAUNCHING A DRIVE FOR THE SALE OF TICKETS TO THE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL SCHEDULED FOR JAN. 30, MRS. ROOSEVELT TODAY BOUGHT TICKET NO. 1 FROM WJSV ANNOUNCER A.D.-JESS- WILLARD AND MADE A SHORT BROADCAST APPEALING FOR SUPPORT OF THE FUNCTION, FUNDS FROM WHICH WILL GO TO RELIEVE SUFFERING FROM INFANTILE PARALYSIS. WILLARD IS GENERAL MANAGER OF RADIO STATION WJSV, CENTRAL TICKET AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF TICKETS

MRS. ROOSEVELT BUYS FIRST TICKET TO PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY BALL. WASHING...

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Musical Comedy Tonight III - Announcer V. O. Copy

Musical Comedy Tonight III - Announcer V. O. Copy

A list of stars to perform in program. (General)

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[Smith (announcer) & Umpires Charles "Cy" Rigler, Bill Klem, Francis "Silk" O'Laughlin, Billy Evans, 1915 World Series (baseball)]

[Smith (announcer) & Umpires Charles "Cy" Rigler, Bill Klem, Francis "...

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Umpires for the World Series of 1924 lined up before the game with George Phillips, left, official announcer. L. to rt.: Phillips, Umpires Dineen, Klem, Quigley, and Connolly

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The C.A.A. announcer. He speaks from the central information desk and his voice is heard thru loudspeakers in every corner of the building and on the field. Municipal airport, Washington, D.C.

The C.A.A. announcer. He speaks from the central information desk and ...

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Musical Comedy Tonight III - Announcer V. O. Copy

Musical Comedy Tonight III - Announcer V. O. Copy

A list of stars to perform in program. (General)