Horrigan of Bellarmine College], 171 Harold E. Stassen- "The Korean Situation" 8-15-50 Part I, 172 Harold E. Stassen- "The Korean Situation" 8-15-50 Part II, 176 United Nations Security Council 8-29-50 Part II, 178 Winston Churchill 8-26-50 Part II [Roy Stevens Orchestra], 179 News with Clark sponsored by Falls City Beer 8-28-50, 182 United Nations Security Council 8-29-50 Part I, 183 "Let's Talk It Over"- Should Russia Be Expelled from the United Nations? 054 Prime Minister Churchill 5-19-43 Part II: Portion of address to a joint session of the U.S. House and Senate. Welch 5-18-48 Program #3 (Religious), 092 Kentucky Derby 5-1-48 Part III of III (Bill Corum gives brief summation of Derby results), 093 George Walsh - Joe Palmer Interview 4-1-48 (Derby Prospects), 098 "Presidential Timber" [presidential candidates] - Governor Thomas Dewey 5-19-48, 099 President Harry Truman [Girard College, Philadelphia] 5-20-48 Part I, 100 President Harry Truman 5-20-48 Part II [Girard College, Philadelphia], 101 Tighe E. Woods- Housing Expediter 4-30-48, 102 Secretary of State George C. Marshall 5-25-48 [UN Appeal for Children, Madison Square Garden, NYC], 103 American Vegetarian Party Nominees for President and Vice President: Dr. John Maxwell and Symon Gould 5-26-48, 104 President Harry Truman 5-30-48 [Memorial Day Service, Arlington National Cemetery], 105 News: June Marriage License Biz 6-18-48, 106 Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Jr. (Republican- Mass. 740-703-5140By: Richard Breidenbaugh on August 27, 2018, This concerns the reporting of news by your Will Clark. ], 056 1 & 2 - Coal Tipple General Machinery 3 - Forest Fire (Small) 7-63, 057 [JFK - resolving railroad labor dispute] 7-10-63, 064 [John] Beard 3-22-65 [Fountain House (NYC) and Bridge Haven (Louisville) - psychiatric rehabilitation], 065 My Old KY. Home - U.K. Brown MC. Part I, 049 U.S. House of Representatives, Kentucky E.W. 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. She was 43. Family fighting spurred patriarch Barry Bingham, Sr. to sell off the media holdings. WHAS, known by the on air branding as News Radio 840 WHAS, is an AM radio station broadcasting in Louisville, Kentucky. In a statement issued by the. Recordings can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College. We just discovered this charming note in storage, filed under irrational. #WHAS100 #loumedia #radio pic.twitter.com/jOqz0triwO, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) July 31, 2021. 009 Cab Calloway [and The Cotton Club Orchestra at Frank Daily's Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, NJ] 1-5-43 Part II. The syndicated barn dance show was renamed The Grand Ole Opry. Verified. observer. Longtime WHAS Radio personality leaving Louisville McLean and his children will be moving to be with his wife Carolyn Gaeta McLean. They are immature and offer nothing. It was originally part of the Bingham family owned Louisville media empire which most notably included the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times. Follow links in each Series list to listen to program recordings. 156 President Truman 6-29-46 Part II - His veto of price control legislation. Curtis and Shackelford Miller, Jr. [campaigning for Joseph D. Scholtz] 10-28-37 Part II, 051 Assistant Attorney General A.E. 3pm 6pm and overnight are my favs ps they moved to a new address downtown Louisville in 2022 on 4th Street Live. Tony Cruise is ok and the tall newsman try to keep it PG , sorta. 6-15-48 [Republican Party platform], 111 President Harry S. Truman 6-12-48 [University of California, Berkley Commencement] Part I, 112 President Harry Truman 6-12-48 [University of California, Berkley Commencement] Part II, 113 Music Under the Stars [Iroquois Amphitheater Ad] - Interview [Mrs. Charles Lee of Corydon, IN] 6-14-48, 114 Governor Earl Warren- Vice Presidential Speech at GOP Convention 6-25-48, 115 Oberlin at the GOP Convention 6-25-48, 126 Governor Earle Clements, Flemingsburg, KY 7-10-48 Part II, 127 Miss Mary Francis Duane Audition 7-13-48, 128 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part I of V, 129 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part III of V, 130 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part II, 131 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part IV, 132 Senator Alben Barkley- Keynote Speech at Democrat National Convention 7-13-48 Part V, 133 Wilson Wyatt- Speech Nominating Senator Barkley for Vice Presidential Nominee at Democrat National Convention 7-14-48, 134 Music Under the Stars 7-12-48 Part I of II [Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, KY - Dorothy Gilsdorf, Bill Bickett, Ed Barrett], 135 Truman - Barkley Preview and Acceptance Speeches as Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominees at Democratic National Convention 7-14-48 Part I of IV, 136 Truman - Barkley Preview and Acceptance Speeches as Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominees at Democratic National Convention 7-14-48 Part II of IV, 137 Governor Earle Clements- Flemingsburg KY 7-10-48 Part I, 138 Joe Mobley speaking for Pleaz Mobley (Republican), Ninth District Candidate for State Congress 7-20-48, 139 Truman - Barkley Preview and Acceptance Speeches as Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominees at Democratic National Convention 7-14-48 Part III, 140 Truman-Barkley Preview and Acceptance Speeches as Presidential and Vice Presidential Nominees at Democratic National Convention 7-14-48 Part IV, 141 News: Pete French - Aetna Oil 7-19-48, 144 Part 1 Part 2 Democratic Convention Interviews (L&N) (Delegates) 7-16-48, 145 [UNIDENTIFIED portion of roundtable discussion about Russian Communism. 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. | WHAS-AM (Louisville, KY) BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- A serial killer who's admitted to murdering dozens of people across the country has been indicted for one in Kentucky. Talk topics arent always Marconi Award caliber. Some of the most recognized personalities in Louisville radio took to social media Tuesday. Get back over there where you need to be instead of being like the media. WHAS (840 AM) is a radio station owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and licensed to Louisville, Kentucky.Its studios are located in the Louisville enclave of Watterson Park, and the transmitter site is in Long Run, in far east Jefferson County.First licensed in July 1922, it is the oldest radio station in Kentucky. current WHAS audio: morning show, mid-morning, afternoons historical audio. WHAS is an AM radio station broadcasting at 840 KHz. The point is that this is not the first time Will Clark has done this and not too long ago he was reprimanded by Tony Cruise after a news cast for a similar circumstance. Brockington 1-6-43 Part II of V [speaking in Louisville KY on life in wartime Britain]. People seem to be a bit more relaxed behind todays microphones than they appeared to be in the earlier days of the radio stations history. 044 Governor John W. Bricker 4-25-44 Part II of II, 045 To Your Good Health From The House Of Squibb (Charles Lichter, conductor) [12-17-43], 046 "Mary Marlin" (Fleischman's Yeast) 5-22-44, 047 Governor Simeon S. Willis 5-19-44 [Called General Assembly session re: education financing in absence of a state budget. Brown (Democrat), Candidate for U.S. A parade of WHAS personalities leads to the radio stations 100th birthday , Leader Mitch McConnell blasts rival Florida Senator Scott on WHAS Radio , WHAS11 celebrates 30 years of Good Morning Kentuckiana, A sit down with Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell, YOU GOT CHEESED Packers thump Vikings to hang onto playoff hopes, As Justin Thomas reflects, St. Xavier receives its greatest recruiting video, The Beasman is stunned by the NBA draft aversion to choosing Wildcats, CIAO BELLA Cuomosexual New Yorkers run away from the Love Gov, When the boss is a creeper, dont complain about the company creepers, Shocker! ?-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. That company, now called iHeart Media, would eventually control over 1,200 radio stations in the United States. Brown [Sr.] 7-31-36 New Castle, KY, Part I [speaking from Cheapside, Lexington, KY campaigning for Sen. Barkley], 013 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part I, 014 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part II, 015 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part IV, 016 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part III, 017 Senator Alben Barkley 8-5-38 Paducah, KY, Part V, 018 Senator Alben Barkley 7-28-38 Memorial Auditorium, Part I, 019 Eugene Mosley, Jr. and W.C. Burrows For Chandler 7-28-38 Part 2, 020 Senator Alben Barkley 7-28-38 Memorial Auditorium, Part II, 021 Senator Alben Barkley 7-28-38 Memorial Auditorium, Part IV, 022 Governor Beckham Speaking For Governor Chandler ("D") 7-28-38 Part II, 023 Eugene Mosley, Jr. For Chandler 7-28-38 Part I, 026 Rodes K. Myers Speaking For Chandler 7-29-38 Part I, 027 Rodes K. Myers For Governor Chandler 7-29-38 Part III, 028 Rodes K. Myers Speaking For Chandler 7-29-38 Part II, 029 John Y. Sorry that your employees do not understand or appreciate the purpose of the State! Clifton Rhodes for Harry Walters Candidate for Agriculture Commissioner. English; Website; Like 6 Listen live 0. Wetherby -French Interview- Tax Assessment 6-21-54, 047 WHAS Telephone Interviews: telephone interview - [E.E. Please cite all references to this collection. . 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. Ut pretium vestibulum luctus. ], 075 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 4-10-49 Part II of II [Symphony No. 044 President Roosevelt [cooperation between US and Mexico for the war] 4-20-43 Part II, 045 Carmen Cavallero Orchestra [Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC] 4-21-43 Part II, 050 "Are You A Genius" [MC Ernest Chappell, daytime quiz and music entertainment] 4-15-43 Part I of I. Pete French. 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). ]Reese [Phenix City AL 7-23-54; News: [KY] Drought Conditions Report 7-23-54, 048 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Curlin Interview- Part II of II 6-22-54; News: Des Moines, Iowa Flood 6-23-54; News: Laredo TX Flood 6-29-54, 049 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Fire Accident (9th and B-Way), Louisville KY 7-24-54; [James] Matt Interview 7-16-54, 050 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: Laredo TX Flood 6-30-54, 051 Curlin telephone interview Part I of II 6-22-54, 052 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Operation Breakneck - Nashville TN 7-2-54; ORR Breakneck #1 7-2-54; Sgt. Appalachia -- Education.Louisville (Ky.)Radio broadcasting -- Kentucky -- History.Radio in education -- Kentucky.Radio programs, Public service -- Kentucky.Radio programs -- Kentucky.University of Kentucky. It airs news/talk format. 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. B. Faulconer. Chandler, Owenton, KY], 057 Democratic Campaign Committee 7-31-37 Part IV [Gov. With clear channel status, its nighttime signal can be heard in most of the continental U.S. and much of Canada, and even in other countries at time. Gov.] Includes extensive comments refuting rumors overstating the severity of Pearl Harbor losses, 013 Radio address under the auspices of the Instititute of Pacific Relations by Walter Nash, Minister from New Zealand to the U.S. telling of his country's contribution to the war effort [2-42], 020 WHAS Twentieth Anniversary Program 6-25-42 Part I, 021 First few minutes of introduction for 6-25-42 Part I, 038 Address by Wendell Willkie, Shrine Auditorium, LA 7-19-42, 040 J. Ross Todd 8-27-42 Part II [Jouett Ross Todd, Republican candidate for U.S. Congress, 3rd District of KY], 041 "The Goldbergs" Part #47 9-1-42 [War related story content and DUZ Detergent commercial], 042 President Roosevelt and Princess Martha of Norway 9-16-42 [presentation of submarine chaser PC-467 to Norway as part of the Lend-Lease. 6-9-52 Part II of II, 123 President Harry Truman - Address [Steel Worker Strike] 6-10-52 Part I of II, 124 President Harry Truman- Address 6-10-52 Part II of II [1952 Steel Strike], 125 Renfro Valley Gathering 6-9-52 Part III of III, 126 News: State Officials - Interviews [Educational Reform] 7-16-52 Part "F", 127 News: Eisenhower - Detroit, Michigan 6-14-52 Part II of II, 128 News: Eisenhower - Detroit, Michigan 6-14-52 Part I of II, 129 News: State Officials - Interviews [Educational Reform] 7-16-52 Part "E", 132 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Oberlin -[Jess Buchanan] Warden of Eddyville, Prison Interview- Eddyville Prison Riot ; 6-26-52; Governor Wetherby- Eddyville Prison Riot 6-26-52, 133 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Hutchinson- Eddyville Prison Riot 6-26-52; Vice President Barkley [announcing Presidential candidacy] 7-6-52, 134 News: Senator Taft 2-2-52 Part II of III, 135 News: [Rep. Joseph W.] Martin Press Conference Excerpts (Chicago IL) 7-4-52, 136 News: Dwight Eisenhower [Campaign Rally] - Washington D.C. 7-5-52, 137 News: Oberlin - GOP Convention 7-8-52, 138 News: Herbert Hoover Speech and Credentials Committee 7-8-52 Part I of IV, 139 News: Hebert Hoover Speech and Credentials Committee (GOP Convention) 7-8-52 Part III of IV, 140 News: Herbert Hoover Speech and Credentials Committee 7-8-52 Part II of IV, 141 News: Hebert Hoover Speech and Credentials Committee (GOP Convention) 7-8-52 Part IV of IV, 142 News: Republican Convention - MacArthur Speech 7-7-52 Part I of IV, 143 News: Republican Convention - MacArthur Speech 7-7-52 Part III of IV, 144 News: Republican Convention - MacArthur Speech 7-7-52 Part II of IV, 145 News: Republican Convention - MacArthur Speech 7-7-52 Part IV of IV, 146 News: General Dwight Eisenhower - Acceptance Speech to Republican National Convention 7-11-52, 147 News: Street Reaction Rising Prices [interviews regarding high prices and the prospect that President Truman might call a special session of Congress to deal with the problem] 8-8-52, 150 News: Richard Nixon - Acceptance Speech 7-11-52, 151 Republican Convention 7-9-52 Part II of II, 152 News: Eisenhower - Taft Statement 7-11-52, 153 [Democratic] Convention Digest 7-22-52 Part II of II, 156 "Fore & Aft" - 30th Anniversary of WHAS 9-16-52 Part II, 157 "What's Your Question" [Henry Smith - Grand Champion Holstein Winner] 9-10-52 Part I of II, 158 News: Barkley Demonstration 7-24-52 Part III of V, 159 Governor Adlai Stevenson- Democratic Convention 7-21-52 Part I of II, 160 Governor Adlai Stevenson - Democratic Convention 7-21-52 Part II of II, 161 News: Behind the Democratic Convention [Earle Clements and Gov. 099 "George Walsh Looks Them Over" with outlook for 1939 regional college football teams by Courier Journal Sports Editor, Earl Ruby 10-5-39. Commentary by CBS newsmen H.V. 066 Wendell Willkie 10-26-42 Part I [reporting on his world trip], 068 Wendell Willkie 10-26-42 Part II [reporting on his world trip], 070 Jan Savitt [and his Orchestra] [Hotel Astor, New York City] (no date) [music], 071 George Walsh [interview of University of Iowa Navy Pre-Flight School football coach Lt. Col. Bernie Bierman] 10-31-42, 072 Prize Presentations- Kentucky Newspapers' Scrap Metal Drive 11-10-42 Part I, 074 President Roosevelt at Arlington Cemetery; Armistice Day 11-11-42, 075 End of Prize Presentations- Kentucky Newspapers' Scrap Metal Drive, 076 "Bundles for Britain"- Mrs. [Winston] Churchill [+ Mrs. Robert Worth Bingham, interviewed by Janet Murrow re: civilian war relief] 11-12-42, 077 Elmer Davis [Director of the US Office of War Information] [+ John Lawrence Sullivan, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury] 11-17-42 Part II, 078 President Roosevelt [Herald-Tribune News Forum re: handling of war news] 11-17-42, 080 President Roosevelt - Thanksgiving Day Address 11-26-42 Part I, 081 "Science and The War" 11-20-42 Part II, 082 Farm news: work of the Kentucky Agricultural Adjustment Agency - Flax and Hemp quotas for state farmers, 083 Winston Churchill 11-29-42 [re: Allied El Alamein victory] Part I, 085 "The Goldbergs" Part #103 11-19-42, 086 "Old Fashioned Rev. Fireside Chat. In the past I've listened to the morning show with Leland Conway. 004 News with Pete French: Aetna Oil; Seelbach Hotel 1-5-49, 005 Herbert Hoover 75th Birthday- Speech Excerpts 8-10-49, 010 President Truman- Annual State of the Union Address 1-5-49 Part III, 011 "Story of the Week" (air show) [Milton Metz] 1-2-49, 012 ["That's The Story #639] Ken Meeker- "Four Way Cold Tablet" 1-26-49 #2, 013 "Quizdown" [Hikes Graded School, Anchorage School - Bob Flernoy; Milton Metz] 1-8-49 Part 1 of 2, 014 "Quizdown" 1-8-49 Part 2 of 2 [Hikes Graded School, Anchorage School - Bob Flernoy; Milton Metz], 015 Ken Meeker- "Four Way Cold Tablet" 1-26-49 #3, 016 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French - Head interview 12-30-48; French - Canaday Pomeroy interview 1-3-49; Sgt. "I couldn't do some of the things that some of the other kids could do. 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?" Reel Three. "], 109 "Let's Look It Over" 5-26-51 Part II of III [Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance Law], 110 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Governor Wetherby filing for nomination 5-29-51; News with Dick Oberlin to UNESCO 6-7-51; L&N Train Wreck,Clarksville TN, Watkins interview 6-8-51, 111 WHAS Telephone Interviews: KMOX- Flood 7-21-51; Rhodes-French Interview- Newport KY Gambling 7-27-51; Dick William (WCKY)- Gambling Raids in Northern Kentucky 8-31-51, 114 "These Honored Dead"- 1951 edition 5-30-51 Part II of II, 115 University of Kentucky Roundtable (for use 6-3-51) 5-25-51 Part I of II [Which Far Eastern Policy Should We Follow: Truman's or MacArthur's? Privacy Policy, http://www.whas.com/cc-common/ondemand/player.html?world=st. Kentuckiana's News, Weather & Traffic Statio. She. Theyre not family friendly. INTERVIEW AUDIO: https://t.co/fhzxskf1cA #media #talkshow #authors @marklevinshow https://t.co/EMYwUGhNZA pic.twitter.com/NJMwS56dnS, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) July 27, 2021, #WHAS100years @DougMcElvein hosted music and talk shows for @840WHAS from 1980-93, then at @KMOX for 22 years. Shame on you and I pray your family was not listening to this sexual talk you had. Regional. Governor Keen Johnson 10-2-36 [For voter registration and M.M. husband. 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. He joined WAKY in January of this year. 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