Brockington 1-6-43 Part II of V [speaking in Louisville KY on life in wartime Britain]. By: Mac Hunter on June 26, 2020, There like 5th graders on the morning show. It is irresponsible of your radio station to have Rand Paul on, representing himself as a physician knowledgeable about Covid! Center, Young Frankenstein @ The Derby Dinner Playhouse, Ja Morant Accused Of Punching Teen, Flashing Gun During Summer Pickup Game, Elderly Woman Dies As Porch Collapses Under Heavy Snow, Livvy Dunne Under Fire For Promoting AI That Writes Essays For Students, Derek Carr Meets With 3 NFL Teams During Combine: Report, 'Close Call' As Two Planes Nearly Collided At Logan Airport In Boston, Intelligence Review Finds 'Havana Syndrome' Not Caused By Foreign Adversary. They were discussing the KY State Fair. 066 Henry A. Wallace [Progressive Party candidate for President] 4-10-48 Part III, 067 President Harry Truman 4-14-48 [US Security Loan Drive], 068 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-18-48 Part I of II [Haydn String Quartets], 069 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-11-48 Part I of II [Robert Whitney, cond., Gretry Ballet Suite // Suite from Carmen // Overture to Die Fledermaus], 070 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-11-48 Part II of II [Robert Whitney, cond., Gretry Ballet Suite // Suite from Carmen // Overture to Die Fledermaus], 071 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-18-48 Part II of II [Haydn String Quartets], 072 "Presidential Timber" [presidential candidates] - Governor Earl Warren 4-21-48, 073 CBS World News Round-Up [Douglas Edwards, Republican National Convention] 06-22-48, 074 President Harry Truman 4-17-48 [Address to American Society of Newspaper Editors], 075 Composite of Cancer Documentary Portions 4-21-48 Part I (Dub) [mention of mobile cancer clinic in Breathitt County, KY], 078 Mayor Charles Farnsley [speaking about local tax issues] 4-24-48, 079 [Jim] Lounsbury - Count Basie Interview [mentions 1948 AFM recording ban] 5-18-48, 080 "Thousand Dandelions"- Cancer Documentary 4-25-48 Part I of II [Bud Abbott], 081 "Let's Talk It Over"- Oleomargarine Panel 5-1-49 Part I, 082 Introduction to the 48th running of Debutante Stakes 4-28-48, 083 Mrs. Credo Harris [speaking about rabies] 5-3-48, 084 "My Old Kentucky Home"- from Kentucky Derby 4-29-48 (Dub), 085 "Double or Nothing" 4-28-48 Part 1 of 2 (Quiz Show, Walter O'Keefe MC) [Franco-American Spaghetti, Campbell's Soups], 086 The Newsmakers: John Palmer on the Profile of Colonel Matt Winn 5-1-49, 087 "Thousand Dandelions"- Cancer Documentary 4-25-48 Part II [Bud Abbott], 088 74th Kentucky Derby 5-1-48 Part III [brief summary of results], 089 74th Kentucky Derby 5-1-48 Part I [Bill Corum; Clem McCarthy; George Walsh], 090 74th Kentucky Derby 5-1-48 Part II called by Clem McCarthy, 091 Dr. C.W. 3-22-51, 063 News: Colonel Ben Limb Interview 4-6-51 (dub from television) [Korean foreign minister talks about using Nationalist China troops in Korea], 066 Sports Roundup 3-31-51 Part II of II, 067 News: President Truman - South American Unity 3-26-51, 070 Cancer Questionnaire 4-9-51 Part II of II, 071 President Truman - Policy in Asia 4-11-51 Part I of II [Gen. MacArthur relieved of duty], 072 President Truman - Policy in Asia 4-11-51 Part II of II [q.v. 060 Roy M. Shelbourne 8-4-39 [speaking for Keen Johnson from Paducah, KY] Part I, 061 [Miscellaneous sound cues, commercials, dramas], 062 Mayor Joseph D. Scholtz [Louisville, speaking for Lt. Gov. 066 "This Life Is Mine" #30 4-30-43 [Patriotic Soap Opera]. Verified. 020 Mountain Laurel Festival [Pineville, KY] [John Merrifield] 5-31-41 Part #92, 021 Mountain Laurel Festival [Pineville, KY] [John Merrifield] 5-31-41 Part #93, 026 ["The Man I Married" Soap Opera. Welch Tribute: 1) Dr. Carpenter; 2) Dr. Rauch; 3) Mrs. Harrison; 4) Mrs. Walker 11-14-49, 293 "Let's Talk It Over"- Is Mass Education Working Out? Craig] 2-24-53, 004 Moral Side of the News [Gambling in Amateur Athletics] 2-17-53 Part I of II, 005 President Harry Truman - Farewell Address 1-15-53 Part I of II, 006 President Harry Truman - Farewell Address 1-15-53 Part II of II, 007 Moral Side of the News [Confidentiality, Judicial Privilege, and Press Responsibility] 2-10-53 Part II of II, 010 Ransdell Telephone Transcription [Indiana Legislature: Automobile Licensing Bureau Bill; State Convention Procedures Bille; Gov. I did not. 053 King Peter [II of Yugoslavia. While reporting of the betting on the Oscars, he started out by saying, if you are a degenerate who bets on everything..and so on. 084 "Wake Up Kentucky" #49 4-8-46 [Kentucky Constitution reform], 085 Part 1 O85 Part 2 "The Second Mrs. Burton" #15981, 1946 [drama, sponsored by Post Corn Toasties], 088 Louisville Baseball Players, Part 1 Homer "Dixie" Howell and Part 2 William Jennings Bryan "Billy" Herman interviews by George Reeves 4-9-46, 089 Part 1 Pee Wee Reese and Part 2 Billie Herman interviews by George Reeves 4-9-46, 090 INTERVIEWS - Part 1 Johnny Vander Meer [Cincinnati Reds] and Part 2 Ernie Andres [Boston Red Sox] [n.d.], 091 Part 1 Joe Cronin [Boston Red Sox manager] and Part 2 Gabe Paul [Cincinnati Reds Traveling Secretary] [n.d.], 092 "Wake Up Kentucky" #2 5-14-45 [Education Problems], 093 Roosevelt Anniversary Program, 4-12-46 Part I [Dedication of FDR's Hyde Park, NY home as a National Shrine - Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug, and President Harry S. Truman], 094 Roosevelt Anniversary Program 4-12-46 Part II [Dedication of FDR's Hyde Park, NY home as a National Shrine - Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of the Interior Julius A. Krug, and Harry S. Truman, Marian Anderson sings National Anthem. 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. 035 "The Commandos" 2-14-43 Part II: Dramatization. He will continue his 8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon Sunday morning show -- at least for now. Reel Three. 190 Mayor Wilson Wyatt reports on Louisville related legislation passed in most recent session of state General Assembly 3-17-44, 191 "To Your Good Health" Lyn Murray Orchestra [William Hargrave] 3-15-44, 193 Lyn Murray Orchestra ["To Your Good Health ," Regina Resnik 4-5-44, 192 Major General Lewis B. Hershey speaks about Selective Service needs, 196 Worship for All - Daily Devotional Service 9-1-44, 198 American Farmer - John Merrifield, Lexington KY - Surplus government property auction for farmers 12-20-44. i want the uk-uol game live radio here in nicaragua and i get the run around.. 156 President Truman 6-29-46 Part II - His veto of price control legislation. WHAS is an AM radio station broadcasting at 840 KHz. Both Disc Sides: Covington, KY Part 1 (Noisy) // Owensboro, KY Part 1 Played on WLBJ 8-17-50 [Produced 1950 by WLAP- Lexington KY, sponsored by Ashland Oil] (Copied From Discs in the Western Kentucky University Archives), Listen to Covington Part One and Two Listen to Owensboro Part One and Two, Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show hosted by J. 110 War Fund;[Maj.] General [Charles L.]Scott 10-20-42 Part I [Louisville, KY], 111 "Keep Working, Keep Singing America" 10-21-42 [Sponsored by The House of Squibb, featuring Frank Parker, Elizabeth Newberger, Squibb Chorus and Orchestra directed by Victor Bay], 113 "American Farmer" 10-24-42 Part I - Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chesser re: operation of the their Fairfield, Nelson CO, KY farm, 114 Kentucky Scrap Drive: Presentation of Prizes 11-10-42 Part II, 115 Farm Highlights [Bourbon Stock Yards, Louisville, KY] 11-6-42, 116 Kentucky Scrap Drive: Presentation of Prizes 11-10-42 Part III - prizes to Calloway, Laurel, Whitley, Clark, and Powell counties, 117 "Keep Working, Keep Singing America" 11-4-42 [Sponsored by The House of Squibb, featuring singing of Frank Parker, Squibb Chorus and Orchestra directed by Victor Bay], 118 Eleanor Roosevelt [Merchant Seaman Club dedication, Glasgow, Scotland] 11-11-42, 000 "Are You A Genius" [MC Ernest Chappell, quiz show, "How far away is the moon?" This collection is comprised of audio recordings of programs broadcast by Louisville radio station WHAS. ." Governor] 8-1-47, 135 Bashford Manor Race [46th running of stakes race at Churchill Downs, George Walsh] 5-10-47, 144 Dr. Joseph W. Seay [Executive Director, National Home and Property Owners Association, "Is you real estate worth saving?" 003 Louisville Looks at 1941 1-9-41 Part I. Follow. by R. Inman Johnson. news clips c. 1960-61: Rome Olympics update; Congressional House Rules Committee, liberalization; President Kennedy cabinet nominees approved; Death of Dr. Thomas Dooley. 85; Strauss, Overture to Die Fledermaus; Robert Whitney, conductor. Joe Elliott, Milton Metz, Ray Shelton and other WHAS personalities talk about the station's history on WHAS' Diamond Anniversary. It had originally been created in April 2014 by John Bondurant, Sound Preservation & Access Specialist, and Lori Myers-Steele, Project Archivist. 1 of 7. Here are profiles of WHAS News, Kevin K-Ned Harned, Scott Jennings, Jody Demling, Tom Leach, Scott Goettel, John Shumway, Lizzy Neutz, and more, The white lady trophy case filler. Anderson 3-22-55; Red Marion 3-4-55; Meade County [KY] Storm Deaths 3-4-55; Sgt. Former child star is now a wretched mess, While other cities recover from the pandemic, Louisvilles untreated anarchy delays its comeback, #WHAS100 Celebrating 100 years with Gary Burbank, Leland Conway, Peggy Boeck, Jay Cardosi, Kim Scott, Joe Arnold, and classic media clips, #WHAS100 Credo Harris laid down the code at WHAS Radio and it still applies 100 years later, #WHAS100 Angelic Angie, Flyboy Bill DeReamer, Bubbly Bobby Frazier, and Principled Paul Miles + newsmakers Lucy Westlake, Rand Paul, and David Novak, #WHAS100 The 50,000 watt blowtorch that amplifies newsmakers, citizens, celebs, and the most prominent personalities. Recordings can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College. Earl Warren 4-25-45 Part II of VII, 047 Jimmy Fidler 4-22-45 [Entertainment news and commentary, Sponsor - Arrid Deoderant, Blue Network Identification], 048 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part I of VII. Chandler 7-28-36 Winchester, KY, Part II, 071 John Y. WHAS XX-03 Derby Memories 1936 - Cawood Ledford [Recorded 1959], Debate 10-23-1960 between Keen Johnson and John Sherman Cooper - U.S. Senate race, Thruston Morton U.S. Senate campaign program 10-26-1962, Birch Bayh U.S. Senate campaign program 10-29-1962, Edward "Ned" Breathitt - Louie B. Nunn Gubernatorial Debate 10-9-1963, Edward T. (Ned) Breathitt campaign program 2-15-1963 , Edward T. (Ned) Breathitt / Hary Lee Waterfield campaign program 9-21-1963, Russell Bontrager Senate campaign program 10-29-1964, Charles Farnesley: Who For Third District Congressman? Jake Lindsey before Joint Session of Congress 5-21-45, 273 Republican Campaign Committee - Southern Republican Club Rally 11-1-45 Part I of V, 274 "Wake Up Kentucky" #28 11-12-45 [natural resources], 275 "Wake Up Kentucky" #29 11-19-45 [health and safety issues], 276 Fehr's Audition; Bob Reid and George Walsh and portion of untitled mystery-soap opera 11-16-45, 277 ["Two on a Clue"] E.A. 003 Star Spangled Banner 1-11-44 and CBS Network Identification. n.d. [mention of Berea College Farm having the finest Guernsey sire in the state], 002 "Road of Life" [Proctor and Gamble Chipso Soap Flakes] [1941]. Since we frequent Louisville we normally listen to WHAS.NO MORE. [Arthur Campbell] on Coal Strike 11-2-49, 281 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Mayor Rice [Ashland, KY, re: Durbin, KY fire] 11-21-49; Tim O'Sullivan [Indiana Young Republicans call for lower voting age to 18] 12-3-49; Gammon-Cooper, over City Water 12-19-49, 283 "Laughter Costs a Nickel"- Red Feather Documentary (composite) 10-28-49 [Louisville Community Chest; Bud Abbott], 284 Indiana University- "Classics Can Be Fun" 11-10-49 [Mr. Walter Robert, piano], 285 Sport's Doubleheader 11-4-49 [sports news and music], 286 "Pound of Prevention"- Dr. Little 11-10-49, 288 Circle Star Ranch 11-12-49 Part I [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 289 Circle Star Ranch [11-12-49] Part III [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 290 Circle Star Ranch 11-12-49 Part II [Tom Brooks, Roy Starkey, Milton Metz - Bond Bread], 291 Dr. C.W. Mullins: his dunking in Stanford KY 9-3-49, 202 Special CBS Report: [Russian] Atomic Bomb Reaction 9-23-49, 203 President Truman - Democratic Women's Day Program 9-27-49, 204 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-24-49 Part I, 205 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part III, 206 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part II, 207 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part IV, 208 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part V, 209 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VII, 210 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VIII, 211 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part VI, 212 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part IX, 213 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XI, 214 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part X, 215 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XII, 216 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XV, 217 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIII, 218 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVI, 219 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIV, 220 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVII, 221 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XIX, 222 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XVIII, 223 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XX, 224 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXI, 225 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXIII, 226 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXII, 227 Polio Dollar Day at WHAS 9-25-49 Part XXIV, 228 University of Kentucky Roundtable for October 2, 1949 9-27-49 Part I ["When Is A Communist Dangerous? "Ever since I was a little kid, I wanted to be on the radio," says Elliott. Work history: Clear Channel Radio- WHAS News Anchor/Reporter. Kentucky [Long] Rifle 10-16-49; H.Alamang, Newport Steel (no date) [offer by Newport Steel to striking workers], 314 Ken Meeker's "That's the Story" 11-21-49 Part I & III, 315 The Barkley Wedding 11-18-49 [VP Alben Barkley], 316 News: French - Walter Reuther Interview 12-19-49, 317 10:00 PM News with Clark and sponsored by Louisville Taxicab 12-18-49, 318 News: Oberlin - John Sherman Cooper Interview 12-21-49 [United Nations], 319 Capehart-Jacobs Debate 12-19-49 Part IV, 320 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part I, 321 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part III, 322 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part II, 323 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part IV, 324 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad 12-24-49 Part V, 329 [Unidentified misc. . E. Burns 12-17-45, 287 Jimmy Carroll ["Keep Working, Keep Singing" Pop music - Squibb Dental Cream Commercial] 1-7-46, 288 Jimmy Carroll 12-31-45 ["Keep Working, Keep Singing" popular music - House of Squibb], 292 President Truman - Christmas Message [Marine Corps Band] 12-24-45 Part II, 293 [Christmas Eve news report : how U.S. military still overseas will be spending Christmas - 12-24-45], 294 "Wake Up Kentucky" #34 12-24-45 [Kentucky Christmas Carol], 295 "Wake Up Kentucky" #35 12-31-45 [Kentucky constitution reform], 296 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part I, 297 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part III, 298 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part II, 299 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part IV, 300 Midnight Mass from St. Meinrad [Indiana] 12-25-45 Part V, 301 Governor Simeon Willis 1-8-46 Part I [State of the Commonwealth and budget message], 302 Christmas Musicade [sic] - Ronson [Lighters] 12-25-45 Part II, 303 Jimmy Fidler [Hollywood news, Arrid Deodorant] 12-30-45, 304 "Wake Up Kentucky" #5 6-4-45: Updating the Kentucky Constitution. ), 064 ['Music For Your Taste' sponsored by Falls City Beer - featuring Marshall Roberts Orchestra, Bill Hawley, Frances King], 065 1937 Flood Dramatization Broadcast [on CBS awarding Columbia Medal for Contribution to Radio Arts to WHAS for their work during the January 1937 Ohio River flood] 3-2-37 Part I, 070 Organ Melodies, including "Gypsy", "Impromptu", "Love For Sale", "The Song Is Ended", I've "Got You Under My Skin" 3-7-37, 071 Oertel's "Here's To You" Program #112 Part II [n.d.], 072 WHAS Feed to CBS, Opening of Studios 10-3-37 [featuring Foster Brooks, Barry Bingham SR], 073 Opening of New Transmitter 1-31-38 Eastwood, KY Part I, 076 "High Cards In the Derby Deck" Brown and Williamson, Ned R. Lowry, Foster Brooks [NBC Blue Network radio] 5-7-37, 077 Kentucky Derby 5-8-37 called by Clem McCarthy, 000 Mayor Joseph D. Scholtz [opposing voting and liquor laws, comparing Gov. The cluster could not be sold as a package. A childhood ambition doesn't always survive into adulthood. 102 Renfro Valley Gathering 6-8-52 Part II of III, 103 General Ridgeway- Address to Congress 5-22-52 Part I of II, 104 General Ridgeway - Address to Congress 5-22-52 Part II of II, 105 "What's Your Question" [Earl Wallace, KY Fish and Game Committee, fishing information] 5-21-52 Part II of II, 106 News: Presidential Candidate of the Socialist Party [Darlington Hoopes] 6-2-52, 107 University of Kentucky Commencement - General Lucius Clay 5-30-52 Part I of III, 108 "What's Your Question" [Central State Hospital] 5-28-52 Part [II] of II, 109 "Grubbing for Music" 6-2-52 Part I of II, 110 "Grubbing for Music" 6-2-52 Part II of II, 111 Renfro Valley Gathering 5-24-52 Part II of III, 112 Moral Side of the News [College Athletics] 6-3-52 Part II of II, 113 University of Kentucky Commencement - General Lucius Clay 5-30-52 Part II of III, 114 University of Kentucky Commencement - General Lucius Clay 5-30-52 Part III of III, 115 Moral Side of the News [College Athletics] 6-3-52 Part I of II, 117 News: General Eisenhower, Abilene Homecoming 6-4-52, 118 Conventions: Oberlin - Television Plugs 6-25-52, 119 News: General Eisenhower- Abilene Homecoming 6-4-52 Part I of II, 120 News: General Eisenhower - Abilene Homecoming 6-4-52 Part II of II, 122 "Let's Talk It Over" [Should Heath and Welfare Campaigns Be Combined?] Keen Johnson 6-24-39 Part IV [Candidate for Governor. Produced by Milton Metz, WHAS GG-12 John Jacob Niles Special 3-2-80 on the Occasion of His Death , NFL - Tampa - Chicago Game. Aliquam erat volutpat. Naval vessels visiting New York Harbor, 223 King George 8-15-45 [Japanese surrender], 227 Secretary of State James F. Byrnes 10-5-45 Part II, 228 Secretary of State James F. Byrnes 10-5-45 Part III, 232 "Listen and Read" (music to read by) 9-11-45 Part II, 233 Admiral Chester W. Nimit z 10-9-45 Part II - Speech on the occasion of U.S. LISTEN https://t.co/08SUNJmyMH#WHAS100years pic.twitter.com/rFckI6xLea, #WHAS100 The brainiest of all @840WHAS colleagues is likely Barry Bernson. Brown [Candidate for Governor speaking on the state education system, Lexington, KY] 4-13-39 Part I, 017 John Y. Some of the most recognized personalities in Louisville radio took to social media Tuesday. New Albany Indiana. A.B. panel: Joseph D. Scholtz; Cardinal Don E. Carlton; Dr. H.S. "], 230 "A Chance To Live" (N.H. Englehard School) 10-10-50 [school fire safety], 231 Fellowship Chapel 10-6-50 Part I of II, 232 J. Mahlik Portion (United Nations Security Council) 10-12-50 [excerpts from "Rate Your Mate" and "25 In Five"], 233 Grand Central Station 8-5-50 Part I of II, 234 "Let's Talk It Over"- Should Red China Be Admitted Into the United Nations? Morning Show producer Scott Fitzgerald up EARLY in the morning talking sports! Early programming included news and sports coverage. Ahrens 10-14-48; Harold Hammon [Mud] Interview 10-17-48; Sheriff Fatrell 10-26-48, 211 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Oberlin-Kinsolving 11-17-48; Morgan-French 11-22-48; Rush- On the Draft 11-29-48, 212 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part I of V, 213 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part III of V, 214 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part II of V, 215 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part IV of V, 216 Senator Alben Barkley (Democrat)- Democratic State Campaign Committee 10-23-48 Part V of V, 217 [Pete French: WHAS election coverage promos], 218 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Sheriff McDonald from London KY 10-30-48; Oberlin-Commissioner Fitch 11-2-48; County Attorney Sam Steinfeld 11-2-48; Commissioner Edwin Willis - Ken Rush 11-2-48; William Holliger - Ken Rush 11-3-48, 219 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Elizabethtown Tornado- Ken Rush -John Worful 11-5-48; Finnegan - Bruce Dudley 11-9-48; Guthrie Crowe 11-14-48, 220 ["The Art of Living at Our Best" intro poem, unidentified male speaker, n.d.], 221 People's Platform- "Truman vs. Dewey" 10-31-48 Part I [Dwight Cooke, J. Howard McGrath, Robert A. Taft], 222 People's Platform - "Truman vs. Dewey" 10-31-48 Part II [Dwight Cooke, J. Howard McGrath, Robert A. Taft], 223 Arthur Godfrey Show - Goldseal sponser, 10-29-48 [Arthur Godfrey Time, morning show, featuring Janette Davis, Archie Blier and others], 224 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Excerpts 10-31-48 Part I, 225 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Excerpts 10-31-48 Part II, 226 News: Telephone Interviews- Henry Schricker; Matthew Neely; and Estes Kefauver 10-31-48, 227 News: Telephone Interviews- Virgil Chapman 10-31-48, 230 "10:15 News Roundup" 11-2-48 Part II, 231 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part II, 232 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part I, 233 [Raising Tobacco - Mr. Roseburg, Bourbon Co., KY], 234 "10:15 News Roundup" 11-2-48 Part I, 235 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part III, 238 News: Henry Ford Community Chest Excerpt 10-19-48, 239 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part V, 240 CBS Election Roundup and President Truman 11-3-48 Part VI, 244 Governor Dewey - Congratulations to President Truman 11-3-48 Part VIII, 245 "Story of the Week" (air show) 10-24-48, 248 Election Bet Pay-off (Fourth and River Street, Louisville KY) 11-4-48, 249 News: with Pete French sponsored by Aetna Oil - Senators Barkley, Cooper, and Chapman Statements 11-3-48, 250 Oberlin Show; 5:00 PM News (no date), 251 President Truman- Arrival and Reception in Washington 11-5-48 Part I, 254 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part I [Premiere of new commissioned works program], 255 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part III [Premiere of new commissioned works program], 258 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part IV [Premiere of new commissioned works program], 259 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part VI [Premiere of new commissioned works program], 260 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part V [Premiere of new commissioned works program], 261 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 11-9-48 Part VII [Premiere of new commissioned works program], 263 "Quizdown" 11-13-48 Part I [school quiz show at New Albany, IN HS. A.B. 153 Senator Alben Barkley [Hopkinsville, KY] 10-27-44 Part I of II. State Camp.) She was 43. Most of the weekly interviews air Fridays at 4:35 PM. (Pages 935-936). Molotov, Soviet Union, end with translatio, 052 United Nations Conference 4-26-45 Part V [V.M. Carls says it is a challenging time for the media business and demands to build an audience and generate revenue are high. I can promise I'll never make the mistake of tuning into that station again. About Mohan Villas. Subjects: Appalachia -- Education., Louisville (Ky.), Radio broadcasting -- Kentucky -- History., Radio in education -- Kentucky., Radio programs, Public service -- Kentucky., Radio programs -- Kentucky., University of Kentucky. By: Sharon louise Guenthner on February 5, 2020, Listening to TonyVanetty is like being in a middle school boys bathroom at lunch and recess. Louisville Orchestra - Making Music Concert 3-10-1977 1 of 2 (15 ips Half Track), Louisville Orchestra - Making Music Concert 3-10-1977 2 of 2 (15 ips Half Track), Richard Nixon / David Frost Interview 1977 "Reel 1" - Spoken Identification as "Fifth Nixon Interview. Naval vessels visiting New York Harbor, 236 General Jonathan M. Wainwright [New York City] 9-13-45 Part II, 237 Dedication of Kentucky Dam [Gilbertsville, KY] 10-10-45 Part I, 238 Dedication of Kentucky Dam [Gilbertsville, KY] 10-10-45 Part II [description of dam and surroundings], 239 Intermezzo, 9-12-45 [instrumental music program featuring 'The Strings of Melody'], 240 Dedication of Kentucky Dam 10-10-45 Part III [arrival of President Truman], 241 Tribute to General Jonathan Wainwright [9-13-45] New York NY [Part I], 242 Wilfrid Fleisher [VE Day eve] 5-7-45, 243 Dedication of Kentucky Dam 10-10-45 [Senator Barkley, President Truman] Part IV, 248 "Wake Up Kentucky" #24 10-15-45 [improving local communities, Green County, KY], 249 "Wake Up Kentucky" #25 10-22-45 [illiteracy//education opportunities], 250 General Douglas MacArthur 10-15-45 Re: demobilization of Japan's military establishment, 251 Hubert Meredith 11-2-45 Part I [KY Attorney General speaking in favor of Thomas E. Dewey for President], 252 Baseball Program, Lexington KY 5-7-45 Part I [Tributes by various baseball figures on the occasion of A.B. 099 V-E Day News 5-8-45 Part VIII [Robert Trout in NY, Gene Rider in Guam, 100 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part VII Bill Shadel at Gen. Bradley HQ, Bill Slocum Jr. 9th Army, Larry LeSueur 3rd Army, Charles Collingwood in Paris, 101 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part IX Generals Patton, Hodges, [Brereton], and Simpson [], 102 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part X - Generals [Crerar], Patch, and Giraud, 103 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XII - Generals Marshall and Eisenhower, 104 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XI - Admiral Leahy, 105 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XIII - General Arnold, Admirals Nimitz and King, 106 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XIV - Generals Arnold and MacArthur, 107 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XVIII - Hollywood Screen Stars (Part I), 108 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XV- King George VI (Big Ben's Chimes), 109 V-E Day 5-8-45 Ted Grizzard [Streitmann Biscuit Company show, local man on the street report] Part II, 110 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XVI - Pete French [WHAS] interviews wounded veterans at Nichols [U.S. Army] General Hospital [Louisville, KY], 111 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XVII (Edward R. Morrow - eight year retrospective), 112 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XIX - Hollywood Screen Stars (Part II), 113 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXI - Hollywood Screen Stars (Part IV), 114 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XX - Hollywood Screen Stars (Part III), 115 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXIII - On A Note of Triumph (Part II) [Radio Drama by Norman Corwin], 116 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXII - On A Note of Triumph (Part I) [Radio Drama by Norman Corwin], 117 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXIV - On A Note of Triumph (Part III) [Radio Drama by Norman Corwin], 118 V-E Day 5-8-45 Part XXV - On A Note of Triumph (Part IV) [Radio Drama by Norman Corwin], 119 V-E Day 5-8-45 - John Connelly [WHAS] Ten O'Clock News [Sterling Pilsner Beer], 123 [Columbia Country Journal - Chuck Wooster Farm News, U.S. meat supply, n.d.], 124 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part II [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater], 125 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part IV [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater], 126 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part III [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater], 127 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part I [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater], 128 Mark Ethridge 5-17-45 Part V [Courier-Journal Publisher, RE: trip to Pacific War Theater], 129 [Streitmann Street Man Program, Ted Grizzard - Zesta Crackers Man-On-The-Street, n.d.], 134 Senator Barkley 5-30-45 Part II [St. Matthews, KY - describing German concentration camps at Buchenwald and elsewhere], 135 E. Leland Taylor [Candidate for Louisville Mayor] - Democratic Rally 10-11-45 Part II of IV [Edwin C. Willis, John M. Hennessey, Wilson Wyatt are speakers, Taylor does not appear on recording], 136 E. Leland Taylor [Candidate for Louisville Mayor] - Democratic Rally 10-11-45 Part III of IV, 138 Commander Harold E. Stassen 6-2-45 [Re: UN Conference, San Francisco], 139 "Wake Up Kentucky" #17 9-27-45 [juvenile justice reform], 142 "Wake Up Kentucky" #7 6-18-45 [starts with war bulletin announcing death of Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner on Okinawa], 144 "Taps Is Not Enough" 5-9-45 Part I of II [dramatic reading of poem by Carl Carmer], 145 General Eisenhower- Parade and Address Congress 6-18-45 Part I, 146 General Eisenhower- Parade and Address Congress 6-18-45 Part II, 147 "Taps Is Not Enough" 5-9-45 Part II of II [dramatic reading of poem by Carl Carmer], 148 General Eisenhower- Parade and Address Congress 6-18-45 Part III, 149 [Soviet Foreign Secretary] Molotov's Speech [RE: German unconditional surrender]; CBS News 5-8-45, 152 General Eisenhower - Arrival at Washington Airport 6-18-45 Part II of II, 153 "Worship For All" [n.d., instrumentals, hymns and meditation by Charles E. Burns], 154 "Wake Up Kentucky" #8 6-25-45 [inheritance tax, no state chamber of commerce], 156 President Roosevelt's Death: Commentary by Carey Longmire for WHAS from Washington. History: Clear Channel Radio- WHAS News Anchor/Reporter on life in wartime Britain ] 1-11-44 and CBS Network Identification time! 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