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 ROBERT NOVAK AND JOHN V. LINDSAY
New York Herald Tribune reporter Robert Novak quizzes John V. Lindsay about his promise not to get involved in partisan politics, including the Chicago Democratic convention.
1965 - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Film: 16P

00:01:03:00
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 EARLY RADIO PERFORMERS & LISTENERS - 1920S
In the early 1920s, New York's pioneer radio station WHN featured a host of celebrity talent.
1920s - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Film: 16P

00:00:30:00
No Audio
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 HERBERT HOOVER & J. ANDREW WHITE - 1920S
Herbert Hoover (as Secretary of Commerce) listens to the radio. WJZ radio announcer, J. Andrew White.
1922 - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Film: 16P

00:00:22:00
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 PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS - 1940
Photographers' bulbs flash amidst CBS, NBC, and WOL microphones.
1940 - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Film: 16P

00:00:06:00
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 EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL RADIO STATION CONTROL ROOM - 1920S
Inside the Edgewater Beach Hotel radio control room circa 1920s.
1920s - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Film: 16P

00:00:05:00
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 CAPT. WEST OF BBC & EARLY RADIO TECHNOLOGY - 1920S
In 1923, one of the first overseas broacoasts is heard by Captain West of the BBC.
1923 - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Film: 16P

00:00:15:00
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 RADIO TRANSMITTING ANTENNA - 1920S
Montage radio transmitting towers circa 1920s.
1920s - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Film: 16P

00:00:13:00
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 MUNICH AGREEMENT NEWSPAPER HEADLINES - 1938
Front page headlines of several newspapers chronicle the 1938 Munich Agreement, which transferred Sudetenland (in Czechoslovakia) to Germany.
September, 1938 - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Film: 16P

00:00:12:00
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 TORONTO FILM FESTIVAL PRESS MEETING
A crowd of people gather for a press meeting concerning the Toronto International Film Festival. CU of Dusty Cohl, one of the TIFF founders.
August 24, 2004 - COLOR
Source: Video: DV

00:00:17:00
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 NEWSPAPER BUNDLER & HEADLINES - 1964
Newspaper production. New York Times headlines on October 17, 1964 read: "Khrushchev Kicked Out: Brezhnev, Kosygin Take Over" and "Communist China Sets Off Nuclear Explosion."
October 17, 1964 - BLACK/WHITE
Source: Video: DV

00:00:13:00
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