A.B. 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. On March 29, 1941 the station moved to its current frequency of 840 kilocycles on the AM band and was granted clear-channel status by the Federal Communications Commission making it the only station in the country allowed to use that frequency. The station aired the first live broadcast of the Kentucky Derby on May 16, 1925. Reel One. ?-44], 069 President Roosevelt 7-20-44 Part I (Accepting Democratic nomination for President), 074 Major Alex P. DeSeversky (On the use of air power in WW II) 8-1-44, 075 Ted Grizzard - (Streitmann Biscuit Company) Zesta Crackers program, Greyhound Bus Terminal, 7-19-44, 076 Basil O'Connor, 8-5-44 [National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis' March of Dimes campaign for funds to prevent Polio], 078 President Roosevelt [Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, WA - reports on recent trips to Hawaii and Alaska] 8-12-44 Part I of II, 079 Cissy Gregg - Red Cross Dietitian Aides in local hospitals, 080 President Roosevelt [Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, WA - reports on recent trips to Hawaii and Alaska] 8-12-44 Part II, 082 Lyn Murray's Orchestra [Music from the House of Squibb with Regina Resnik, James Ballister] 8-14-44, 083 8-15-44 Elmer Davis [Director of War Information]from Pearl Harbor [reporting on progress of war in Pacific. Wallace 5-13-41 Part II [addressing 19th annual NAB convention], 085 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap] Part #163 5-15-41, 086 President Roosevelt 5-27-41 Part I [Pan American Union Address Proclaiming an Unlimited National Emergency], 087 President Roosevelt 5-27-41 Part III [Pan American Union Address Proclaiming an Unlimited National Emergency], 088 President Roosevelt 5-27-41 Part II [Pan American Union Address Proclaiming an Unlimited National Emergency], 089 Safety Program [interview with Edsel Ford about safe driving] 5-29-41 Part I, 098 Second Anniversary of World War Two 9-1-41 Part I [featuring Edward R. Murrow, King Haakon of Norway, King Peter II of Yugoslavia, and Prime Minister Sikorski of Poland from London], 099 Ford Motor Company [Finals of Ford Good Drivers League competition from Ft. Dearborn, MI] (no date), 110 George Walsh and Jack Guenther [United Press International sports reporter] 4-30-41 P-87, 111 George Walsh and Conn McCreary [Kentucky Derby jockey] 4-30-41, 112 George Walsh [Bill Burwell, Bruce Dudley - Louisville Colonels baseball] 4-16-41, 113 George Walsh interview with legendary jockey and trainer Roscoe Goose, 4-23-41, 012 President Roosevelt 2-23-42 Part II. He has a bad habit of commentary while reporting the news. Hutsell, Lu Murphy, Harold Hiatt, Bud Abbott], 154 Invitation to Learning CBS [discussion of "Of Time and the River" by Thomas Wolfe]. Shame on you!! 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."]. Owenton, Owen Co., KY] 6-17-39 Part I, 026 Rodes K. Myers Political Speech [Democrat for Lt. Soloists Adam Smiley, Carl Barbour, Lela Tate, Ella Mae Wade, with piano by Iola Jordan, announcer James Walton. Aenean ultricies felis vestibulum, venenatis eros non, semper lorem. The original license for WFIW was issued on February 12, 1927 to Acme Mills, Inc. or Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Paul does say some seriously goofy stuff at times, but he is still a registered ophthalmologist. Log In. with Coach Paul Bryant, Dean A.B. Charles E. Fuller] 1-3-43 Part I. B. Faulconer. WHAS (840 kHz) is an AM radio station owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and licensed to Louisville, Kentucky. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part IV [Candidate for Governor. 128 Bob Hutsell Orchestra 1-25-43 Part I, 129 Ina Ray Hutton Orchestra 2-1-43 Part I, 130 National Farm Mobilization Day-President Roosevelt 1-12-43, 132 Bob Hutsell and Jack Brooks 1-21-43 Part I. Brown [Candidate for Governor speaking on the state education system, Lexington, KY] 4-13-39 Part I, 017 John Y. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville radio station that has been a staple in the community turns 100 years old on Monday. Remarks read on the occasion of an exhibition of Slav art by Freedom House by Vladimir Milenovic, Jan Masaryk of the Czech Goverment, New Zealand correspondent Jeffery S. Cox, introduced by CBS correspondent Lee White] 10-23-42 Part I, 054 War Fund Drive- General [Charles L.] Scott and Sgt. He eventually moved along to Louisville for WLRS Radio in 1980, pairing with Ron Clay for the popular "Morning Sickness" radio show in 1981, moving it to WQMF-FM in 1983. The collection is especially strong in documenting a wide range of state, national, and world political figures and news events during the late 1930s, throughout the 1940s, and into the middle 1950s. News Radio 840 WHAS is a News/Talk radio station serving Louisville. I love these @840WHAS alums and current public media personalities. They were discussing the KY State Fair. Fauci!! ], 203 [Soap Opera Excerpt: "The Second Mrs. Burton" La France-Satina Laundry Soap, Post Corn Toasties] (n.d.), 000 "Kentucky On The March" [Committee For Kentucky, Dramatization of the development of the Galalean Children's Home in Whitley County KY] 12-19-46, 001 President Truman - [State of the Union] Message to 80th Congress 1-6-47 Part I, 002 President Truman- Message to 80th Congress 1-6-47 Part II, 003 "Kentucky On The March" [Committee For Kentucky, Teacher salary reform] 12-30-46, 004 Gateways To Music - "Hansel and Gretel" [American School of the Air] 12-17-46 Part I, 005 President Truman- Message to 80th Congress 1-6-47 Part III, 006 President Truman- Message to 80th Congress 1-6-47 Part IV, 007 Meredith Willson (Canada Dry "Sparkle Time" music variety) 12-27-46 Part I, 008 Catholic Visitor Auditions 12-23-46 [includes a Renfro Valley promo audition], 009 Clinton P. Anderson - U.S. Secretary of Agriculture [effect of federal legislation on Kentucky farmers] 1-9-47 Part I of I, 010 Clinton P. Anderson- Secretary of Agriculture 1-9-47 Part II, 011 "Rose of My Dreams" [soap opera drama Sweetheart Soap and Blue-White Flakes detergent, n.d.], 012 President Truman- March of Dimes 1-30-47 Part II, 013 "Rose of My Dreams" 1-20-47 [soap opera drama Sweetheart Soap and Blue-White Flakes detergent], 014 President Truman- March of Dimes 1-30-47 Part I [features selection of Stephen Foster music including "My Old Kentucky Home"], 015 ["Kentucky On The March" TVA in Mayfield (western) KY], 016 Barry Bingham 2-6-47 [greeting to WBCC Bethesda//Chevy Chase, MD radio], 017 ALTERNATE TAKE - Barry Bingham 2-6-47 [greeting to WBCC Bethesda//Chevy Chase, MD radio, 018 Herbert Agar: Interview [Louisville Courier-Journal editor, US economic diplomacy] 3-6-47, 019 "Mayor of the Town" [radio drama, Lionel Barrymore, Noxzema] 2-15-47 Part I of II, 020 "Mayor of the Town" [radio drama, Lionel Barrymore, Noxzema] 2-15-47 Part II, 021 Pope Pius XII [U.S. children's "Save Starving Children" drive] 2-19-47, 022 "Mayor of the Town" [radio drama, Lionel Barrymore, Noxzema] [n.d.] Part I, 023 President Truman [Basil O'Connor]- Red Cross Drive 2-28-47, 028 President Truman 3-6-47 [foreign economic policy - Baylor University, TX] Part I, 029 President Truman 3-12-47 [Truman Doctrine] Part I, 030 President Truman 3-12-47 [Truman Doctrine] Part II, 031 President Truman 3-6-47 [foreign economic policy - Baylor University, TX] Part II, 046 St. Meinrad; Rehearsal 4-1-47 Part II, 052 "This Is Hollywood" 3-22-47 Part II of II, 053 "Kentucky On The March" #27 4-3-47 [Committee For Kentucky, juvenile delinquency], 064 President Harry S Truman 4-21-47 Part II [Associated Press annual dinner], 065 "Garden Gate" [Home garden hints, sponsored by Ferry-Morse Seed Co., produced by WLAC Nashville] 3-29-47, 072 Harry Lee Waterfield (Democrat) [candidate for Kentucky Governor] 5-10-47 Part I, 073 Clark Interview [Al Bloom, League of Kentucky Sportsmen] 5-9-47, 074 Earle C. Clements (Democrat) 5-12-47 (His first radio talk of the 1947 primary election campaign), 078 Tom R. Underwood for Earle C. Clements (Democrat) 5-19-47, 079 "The Baptist Hour" 5-18-47 Part II, 086 "Adventures of the Thin Man" [Instant Sanka Coffee] 5-30-47 Part II, 087 Harry Lee Waterfield [candidate for Kentucky Governor] 5-31-47 Part I, 088 Harry Lee Waterfield [candidate for Kentucky Governor] 5-31-47 Part II, 089 "Adventures of the Thin Man" [Instant Sanka Coffee] 5-30-47 Part I, 092 "Rose of My Dreams" 6-6-47 [soap opera drama Sweetheart Soap and Blue-White Flakes detergent], 093 President Harry S Truman 6-7-47 Part I [35th Division reunion memorial service, Kansas City, MO], 094 President Harry S Truman 6-7-47 Part II [35th Division reunion memorial service, Kansas City, MO], 095 "Hint Hunt" [Household hints given by housewives - Armour Chiffon Flakes] 6-6-47, 096 President Harry S Truman [Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Canada] 6-11-47 Part I, 097 President Harry S Truman [Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Canada] 6-11-47 Part III, 098 President Harry S Truman 6-11-47 [Canadian Parliament, Ottawa, Canada] Part II, 099 President Harry S Truman 6-17-47 [Princeton University commencement and bicentennial - other honorary degrees include Gen. Eisenhower] Part I, 100 President Harry S Truman [Princeton University commencement] 6-17-47 Part II, 102 President Harry S Truman 6-17-47 [Princeton University commencement] Part III [followed by news on U.S. House vote on income tax reduction bill], 103 01 02 Virgil Chapman [U.S. Aliquam erat volutpat. Ive got to listening to the news, weather, and road report then change the channel. Shelbyville, KY. Includes Remarks by Happy Chandler], 029 Lt. Gov. Always reminds me of being home in Etown. ZBGBy: ZBG on January 7, 2022. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part I [Candidate for Governor. 8-3-39 Part I. No need for cussing or off color talk. The printing company went to an Atlanta group. talking about global warming. 158 President Truman [speaking at the United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, CA] 6-26-45 Part II of III, 159 John Connelly [WHAS] Ten O'Clock News 4-28-45. Joe Elliott, Milton Metz, Ray Shelton and other WHAS personalities talk about the station's history on WHAS' Diamond Anniversary. 143 Tom Underwood [KY Democrat for Congress] 10-26-44 Part I of II. observer. 4-21-50, 080 News: Board of Aldermen 4-11-50 [daylight savings time for city], 081 General Omar Bradley - Excerpt 4-14-50 [support for NATO treaty], 082 University of Kentucky Roundtable 4-20-50 Part I ["Are Congressional Investigations Going Too Far? Keen Johnson interviews UK President Donovan and Governer-elect Earle Clements], 210 Inauguration Program [for Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements] 12-9-47 Part I of IV, 211 Inauguration Program [for Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements] 12-9-47 Part III of IV, 212 Inauguration Program [for Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements] 12-9-47 Part II, 213 Inauguration Program [for Kentucky Governor Earle C. Clements] 12-9-47 Part IV, 216 Interview, Ellis Johnson, Morehead State Teachers College - Planters Peanuts commercial - Remote Pickup from Frankfort Regarding Earle C. Clements Inauguration 12-9-47, 217 Inaugural Ceremonies- Earle C. Clements 12-9-47 Part I, 218 Inaugural Ceremonies - Earle Clements and Wetherby 12-9-47 Part II, 219 CD - Adolph Rupp - Keen Johnson Interview 11-25-47, 220 Inaugural Ceremonies Earle C. Clements 12-9-47 Part III, 221 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 12-7-47 Part II, 222 Inauguration of Mayor Charles Farnsley 12-1-47 [after his November election. WS 51071 for Part I], 073 Hugh Ross Interview 3-29-51 [talks about NYC reaction to LO performance of "Judith" at Carnegie Hall with Martha Graham, also Louisville Fund], 074 News: Price of Peace - Jacob Malik 6-23-51, 075 News: Representative Joe Martin [R-MA] - The MacArthur Incident 4-13-51 Part I of II, 076 News: Representative Joe Martin [R-MA] - The MacArthur Incident 4-13-51 Part II of II, 077 News: CBS News Report from Overseas to Kentucky 6-30-51, 078 News: General Douglas MacArthur addresses Congress 4-19-51 Part I of III, 079 News: General Douglas MacArthur addresses Congress 4-19-51 Part III of III, 080 News: General Douglas MacArthur addresses Congress 4-19-51 Part II of III, 081 News: Kentucky Chamber of Commerce with Pete French 9-30-51, 082 News: Mrs. India Edwards [Democratic National Committee] -Pete French Interview 4-21-51 [effect of MacArthur dismissal on President Truman], 083 General Douglas MacArthur Excerpts 4-19-51 Part I of II [Excerpts from WS 51078, 51079, and 51080], 084 General Douglas MacArthur Excerpts: Speech to Congress 4-19-51 Part II of II [Excerpts from WS 51078, 51079, and 51080], 085 Farm: Western Kentucky Green Pastures Tour - Governor Wetherby 4-19-51, 086 News: Washington D.C. 168 Political: Governor Lawrence Wetherby 10-4-51 [Shelbyville, KY] Part II of II, 169 Fellowship Chapel - Dr. Joseph Rauch 9-28-51 Part I of II, 170 Fellowship Chapel - Dr. Joseph Rauch 9-28-51 Part II of II, 171 Political: Governor Lawrence Wetherby [Shelbyville, KY] 10-4-51 Part I of II, 174 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Ted Sanford, Athletic Commissioner 10-27-51; John Y. Recordings can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College. The Bingham family controlled Louisvilles largest media cluster: The Courier-Journal and Louisville Times newspapers, Standard Gravure printing, WHAS-TV, WHAS Radio and WAMZ-FM, the citys two most popular radio stations. dad. WHAS was the first licensed radio station in Kentucky when it started broadcasting on July 18, 1922. Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part III [Candidate for Governor. 139 "Wake Up Kentucky" #17 8-27-45: Need for reforming Kentucky's Juvenile Justice system. It was a delight having her back on WHAS!, LISTEN https://t.co/HmmPJtOvOg#WHAS100 #WHAS100years #loumedia #broadcasting #talkshowhost pic.twitter.com/afzzkl1geb, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) July 22, 2021. 306 FCC Radio Interference Test #D-9 12-10-45, 307 FCC Radio Interference Test #D-10 12-10-45, 310 71st Running of Kentucky Derby 6-9-45 Part II [05-05-45], 311 President Harry S. Truman: Promo for the Community War Fund // Community Chest Fund Raising Campaign [Post War n.d.], 000 President Truman- Report to the Nation on economic Reconversion issues 1-3-46 Part I of III, 001 President Truman- Report to the Nation on economic Reconversion issues 1-3-46 Part III of III, 002 President Truman- Report to the Nation on economic Reconversion issues 1-3-46 Part II, 003 Governor Simeon Willis 1-8-46 Part III of IV [address to the Legislature on proposed economic and social measures for the 1946 session. 4 (Mendelssohn) - Robert Whitney, conductor. Brown [for U.S. Senate with Emmett O'Neal for U.S. Congress] - Democratic Veterans Club 10-17-46 Part I of II, 189 Senator Alben Barkley [and John Y. Its studios are located in the Louisville enclave of Watterson Park, and the transmitter site is in Long Run, in far east Jefferson County. Convention [White House Press Secretary Stephen Early]7-11-39 Part III, 067 17th Annual N.A.B. Beckham 7-30-36 Part I, Frankfort, KY, 040 John Young Brown 7-31-36 Part II, New Castle, KY, 041 Peter Campbell & Sam Caddy for J.C.W. Chandler, Owenton, KY], 055 Democratic Campaign Committee 7-31-37 Part III [Gov. 146 "Deep River Echoes" 12-20-39 Part I - [African-American Gospel singers.] Apr 2009 - Jun 20178 years 3 months. Hear Jim Strader Outdoors every Sunday night at 6 in Louisville on NewsRadio 840 WHAS. 167 Renfro Valley Country Store 10-1-51 - Wayne Turner // Emory Martin // Mary Randolph . Amy Nic was WAMZ's country music host. Charles E. Fuller] 1-3-43 Part IV. 052 Part 2 Richard Hartlett reports on European invasion], 053 John Daley & Merrill Muller - invasion of Europe report 6-9-44, 054 Old Fashioned Revival Hour - Rev. LOUISVILLE (WAVE) -- He's been a staple on 84WHAS Radio for 14 years coming to you over the airwaves on "the Joe Elliott Show" for three hours every night. 049 "Hobby Lobby" 10-3-42 Part I [Palmolive Soap and Shaving Cream]. WHAS and WAMZ radio stations became the 5th and 6th acquisitions in a small radio company called Clear Channel Communications from San Antonio, Texas. Beckham 7-23-36 Part I, 037 Ralph Gilbert for J.C.W. Audition 5-10-49 (Three unaccompanied spirituals: I'm Waiting and Watching // Jesus Precious King // I Have a Friend Above All Others), 114 The Run for the Roses: The Story of the Kentucky Derby 5-6-49 Part II. Industry: Broadcast Media. Both Disc Sides: Bowling Green, KY Part 2 played on WLBJ 8-3-50 // Maysville, KY Part 2 played on WLBJ 8-10-50 [Produced 1950 by WLAP- Lexington KY, sponsored by Ashland Oil] (Copied From Discs in the Western Kentucky University Archives), Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show hosted by J. 1 of 7. 102 Dan Tobin 9-26-42 Part II (Teamsters Union President) on labor union activity and working conditions in wartime England. It is a medium where listening is more important than seeing. 082 "Road of Life" Part #164 5-16-41 [Proctor and Gamble Chipso soap], 083 Vice President [Henry A.] Gov.] Most of the weekly interviews air Fridays at 4:35 PM. Robert C. Boyd], 289 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part III of V, 290 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part IV of V, 291 University of Kentucky Choristers 12-20-50 Part I of II, 292 University of Kentucky Choristers 12-20-50 Part II of II, 293 "Echoes for '50" 12-26-50 Part V of V, 294 "Echoes of '49" 12-27-49 Part II of IV, 295 "Victory" 4-14-50 [Bob Flernoy; cancer awareness], 296 "Echoes of '49" 12-27-49 Part IV of IV, 298 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Vincennes- Indiana Flood Report 1-9-50; Vincennes- Indiana Flood Report 1-17-50; Kentucky Teachers-Hugh Morris: Legislature and Teachers 2-14-50, 299 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News- Connie Walton [Toyland store] 12-21-49; Hugh Morris, Frankfort KY- Fight On House Floor 3-16-50; Watkins- Lexington Bus Strike (no date), 300 Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show [Ashland Oil] 9-29-50 Part I of II #13 Murray, KY [Recorded by WLAP- Lexington KY], 301 Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show 9-29-50 [series closing message], 308 Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show- sponsored by Ashland Oil 9-9-50 Ashland KY Part II of II [Recorded by WLAP- Lexington KY], 309 Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show- sponsored by Ashland Oil 9-22-50 Paducah KY Part II of II [Recorded by WLAP- Lexington KY], 312 Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show 9-22-50 Paducah KY Part I of II [Recorded by WLAP- Lexington KY], 313 Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show- sponsored by Ashland Oil 9-9-50 Ashland KY Part I of II [Recorded by WLAP- Lexington KY], Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show hosted by J. Listen to WHAM 1180 News Radio for Louisville's best news and talk radio station. Hour 1-3-43 Part II, 005 Old Fashioned Rev. news clips: Gregory Peck horse in Grand National; US-Brazil relations; boat fired on by planes off Cuba coast; Police racial violence. Reaction to General MacArthur Speech [to Congress] 4-19-51, 087 News: Pete French-Cousins Interview 4-17-51, 090 1951 Cancer Crusade Awards 4-19-51 Part II of II, 091 Gallant Fox Handicap Race 5-12-51 Part II, 092 Sports Roundup 4-21-51 Part I of II [John Derr; KY Derby Favorites], 093 New York Welcoming Ceremonies for General MacArthur 4-20-51 Part I of II, 094 New York Welcoming Ceremonies for General MacArthur 4-20-51 Part II of II, 095 Sports Roundup 4-21-51 Part II of II [John Derr], 096 "Fehr's Is There" 5-3-51 Part II of II [recreation of first Kentucky Derby], 097 President Truman - Civil Defense Speech 5-7-51 Part I of II, 098 President Truman - Civil Defense Speech 5-7-51 Part II of II, 099 University of Kentucky Roundtable 5-11-51 Part I of II [What Are The Significant Problems Facing Our Modern Democracy? Louisville, Kentuckiana's social news source. 154 Senator Alben Barkley [Hopkinsville, KY] 10-27-44 Part II of II, 155 Women's Division Jefferson County Democratic Campaign Committee - Mrs. Charles W. Morris 10-30-44, 156 "Inner Sanctum Mysteries" - The Dead Woman's Tale (Palmolive Soap) 10-28-44 Part I of II, 157 Louisville Mayor Wilson Wyatt [Jefferson County Democratic Committee] 10-30-44, 158 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Lexington, KY] 10-30-44 Part I of IV, 159 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Lexington, KY] 10-30-44 Part III of IV, 160 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Lexington, KY] 10-30-44 Part II of IV, 161 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Lexington, KY] 10-30-44 Part IV of IV, 162 Charles M. LaFollette (Republican) [Clark County, IN] 11-1-44 Part I of II, 163 Claude Wickard (Democrat) [U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, IN] 11-1-44 Part I of II, 164 Claude Wickard (Democrat) [U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, IN] 11-1-44 Part II of II, 165 Charles M. LaFollette (Republican) 11-1-44 Part II, 170 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Hopkins County Courthouse, Madisonville, KY] 11-3-44 Part I of IV, 171 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Hopkins County Courthouse, Madisonville, KY] 11-3-44 Part III of IV, 172 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Hopkins County Courthouse, Madisonville, KY] 11-3-44 Part II of IV, 173 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat) [Hopkins County Courthouse, Madisonville, KY] 11-3-44 Part IV of IV, 174 Homer E. Capehart (Republican) [US Senate, Washington, IN] 11-3-44 Part I of II, 175 Republican Labor For Dewey Committee [Swiss Park, Louisville, KY] 11-3-44 Part I of II, 176 Republican Labor For Dewey Committee 11-3-44 Part II, 177 Homer E. Capehart [US Senate, Washington, IN] (Republican) 11-3-44 Part II, 178 L.C. I, 037 Ralph Gilbert for J.C.W Owenton, KY ], Lt.. Conditions in wartime England broadcast of the weekly interviews air Fridays at 4:35 PM 4 Mendelssohn. 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