Commercials for Brown and Williamson's Big Ben Pipe and Cigarette Tobacco. York 10-20-42 Part III, 062 Jouett R. Todd (Political) 10-24-42 Part II, 063 Raymond Scott CBS Program [music] 10-26-42 Program #18, 064 Governor Keen Johnson [speaking on behalf of Democratic candidates for U.S. Congress] 10-29-42 Owensboro, KY Part I. by R. Inman Johnson. 002 President Roosevelt 1-11-44 Part I [Fireside Chat - Report to the country re: his annual message to Congress]. Brockington 1-6-43 Part II of V [speaking in Louisville KY on life in wartime Britain]. by terrymeiners - August 1, 2021. "], 130 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part I, 131 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part III, 132 Harrodsburg Homecoming 6-16-50 Part II, 133 University of Kentucky Recital for July 1, 1950 6-22-50 [Martha Jane Stone, Genevieve Cowan, piano], 134 WHAS Telephone Interviews: News: [Pete] French-Gilbert Myer Interview [Evansville coroner, female body in Ohio River] (no date); News: [Pete] French - [Gerald] Griffin [report on Muriel] Bald[ridge murder trial] DFT 5-23-50, 135 WHAS Telephone Interviews: Morristown Tenn Strikes [Enka rayon factory] 6-22-50; Jameson Report- Second [Indiana Democratic] Convention 6-27-50; Crommer, Indiana Republican Convention 07-01-50;French - Trotter Interview - Campbellsville Editor [Tom Meredith evangelist noise ordinance] 5-8-50, 136 Report from the United Nations Security Council on Korean Crisis 6-27-50 Part I, 137 President Harry Truman 6-28-50 Part I [American Newspaper Guild], 138 President Harry Truman 6-28-50 Part II [American Newspaper Guild], 139 Report from the United Nations- Security Council on Korean Crisis 6-27-50 Part II, 140 John Foster Dulles- Discussing Korea 7-1-50, 141 Korean War Roundup 6-30-50 [authorization of American troops on ground], 142 University of Kentucky Roundtable 6-29-50 Part II [Improving Public Schools], 143 Re-Dedication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part I, 144 Rededication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part II, 146 Rededication of "My Old Kentucky Home" 7-4-50 Part III of IV [*Continuation of WS 50143 & 50144], 147 News: Board of Aldermen 7-11-50 [trash burning and garbage removal], 148 Rededication of My Old Kentucky Home 7-4-50 Part IV, 149 "The Street Man" 7-3-50 Streitmann Zesta Crackers, 150 News with Paul Clark and sponsored by Yellow Cab 7-9-50, 151 News (cut #1) 2-11-50 [Milton Metz; John L. Lewis and soft coal dispute] ; Excerpt of Clement Attlee Speech (cut #2) 2-18-50, 152 WHAS Telephone Interviews: French-Huddleston, WKCT Interview 8-4-50; Case-McBrier Interview 9-11-50, 153 WHAS Telephone Intervies: French-Summerkamp Interview over Ohio Plane Crash 7-13-50; Vettiner Recreation Tour 7-24-50; Vettiner Recreation Tour 7-25-50, 154 Portion of Kentuckiana Bulletin Board 7-13-50: Interview with H.V. Governor Keen Johnson in support of Gov. talking about global warming. [Pro and anti statements regarding U.S. military action in Korea.] Broadcasting & media production company Visit Group More Home About Photos Videos See all 428 South Fourth Street Suite 252 Louisville, KY 40218 Kentuckiana's Breaking News, Weather & Traffic Station in Louisville, Ky. Visit like this 26,611 people follow this checked in here (502) 479-2200 louisvillenewsstaff@iheartmedia.com 054 Paul Sullivan 8-23-39 Part I: National and world news, primarily the Russian-German nonaggression pact. (Henry Ward-Kentucky Parks Interview) [End of Louisville Railway Company bus driver strike] 6-10-49, 138 President Truman, George Marshall, and Others 6-5-49 Part I, 139 President Truman, George Marshall, and Others 6-5-49 Part III, 140 President Truman, George Marshall, and Others 6-5-49 Part II, 141 News: Public Reaction to [Louisville Railway Company] Bus Strike, End of First Week 6-7-49 Part I, 142 President Truman- Address at Dedication of War Memorial Park, Little Rock, Arkansas 6-11-49 Part II, 144 "The Streetman"- St. Benedict's Church 6-14-49 Streitmann Zesta Crackers, 145 President Truman- Address at Dedication of War Memorial Park, Little Rock, Arkansas 6-11-49 Part I, 146 Abbott Habit- Clem and Ezra "Romance By Mail" [comedy show] 6-17-49, 150 "This is WHAS" [Revue of Local Programming for advertisers on the occassion of new studio opening] 7-11-49 Part I, 151 Citizens of the World [profile of the United Nations] 7-10-49 Part [?] 167 Renfro Valley Country Store 10-1-51 - Wayne Turner // Emory Martin // Mary Randolph . 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? A.B. WHAS is the monster signal, legacy news/talk station in this region. 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. 133 "Operation Crossroads" 5-28-46 Part IV [Dr. Albert Einstein, Henry A. Wallace, Archibald MacLeish, Luther Evans]Robert Trout moderating a wide ranging discussion among large group of persons with various points of view regarding the methods and costs of survival in the dawning atomic age. Features FDR's "Look To Norway" speech, part 1], 043 Dr. [John Ward] Studebaker - Public Affairs 9-11-42 [US Commissioner of Education talking about schoolchildren gathering scrap material for war production, introduced by Ernest Kanzler of the War Production Board], 044 President Roosevelt and Princess Martha of Norway 9-16-42 [presentation of submarine chaser PC-467 to Norway as part of the Lend-Lease. The syndicated barn dance show was renamed The Grand Ole Opry. N-word, who fired whom, @UofL, @NFL divorce #philanthropy Who fired Jurich & Pitino, much more https://t.co/cTbrabOfsZ #Louisville #business #loumedia pic.twitter.com/L1HGzQP0Qe, Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) July 13, 2018. iHeart Media, owner of 600+ radio stations including WHAS, is making merry with centennial celebrations for the few other 100-years-operating stations that still hold their original call letters. Owenton, Owen Co., KY] 6-17-39 Part II, 028 Lt. Gov. Always reminds me of being home in Etown. 034 President Roosevelt 2-12-43 Part III: Portion of a Lincoln Day Address to the White House Correspondents' Association on the progress of the War (Refers to the Casablanca Conference and unconditional surrender policy). Joe Elliott on WHAS' 75th Anniversary (July 18, 1997) This ZIP archive contains 7 MP3 files with airchecks of Joe Donovan's final . It's a bit hard to listen to the low level grammar"me and my wife .", as an example rather than, ("My wife and I.") . 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. 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. ], 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. 151 Farm Award Ceremonies [Courier-Journal and Louisville Times Home and Farm Improvement Campaign] 12-19-39 Part III. 10-17-42. 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. Follow links in each Series list to listen to program recordings. Mary Bingham, the family matriarch, called the radio contest vulgar and disgraceful but station management backed its promotion department and the contest continued its run. Pre Game and First Half 10-6-1980, Metz Here - Vietnam Veterans Program 2-16-1981 (Second Half), Metz Here 8-12-81 Talks with musicians and other entertainers appearing at the 1981 Kentucky State Fair, WHAS XX-164 Sound Effects: "Call to the Post" (Trumpet), 001 Greetings from Old Kentucky [c. 1936] Harry Curry Orchestra, Tommy Cunningham [also mentioned but not heard are Helen Lee, Dale Evans and The Romeos], 009 News: Clements - Highway Contributions 9-29-49, 011 News: Gael Sullivan Interview [motion picture industry] 10-6-49, 012 News: Excerpts from Special CBS Atom Bomb Reactions 9-23-49, 013 News: Farnsley's Inauguration 12-13-49, 014 Children Come A 'Singin', Central High School. 10-14-49 Part I, 238 10:00 PM News with Pete French 10-18-49, 239 News: Statements - Farnsley and Shamburger 11-8-49, 240 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-18-49 Part I [Fehr's Beer], 241 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-18-49 Part III [Fehr's Beer], 242 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-18-49 Part IV [Fehr's Beer], 243 "Fair Weather Hour" 10-18-49 Part II [Fehr's Beer], 244 Walton's Wax Works 10-18-49 Part II, 245 "Let's Talk It Over"- Will the U.S. Go Broke? 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. "Happy" Chandler becoming U.S. Since we frequent Louisville we normally listen to WHAS.NO MORE. WAVE 3's Lindsay English spoke with Elliott. Milton Metz Roast broadcast sometime in 1976 celebrating the seventeenth year of Metz's WHAS call-in radio program Metz Here (originally JUniper 5-2385). 101 "Capitol Hill" 5-19-52. (Shadburne, Bettie. Run and execute syndicated programs. 125 Raymond Scott Orchestra 12-22-43 Part I. ], 029 RPI [Radio Press International] AM 9-24-62, 031 T Bar V Santa Story (Jingle Bells) [instrumental track] 12-4-61, 032 Untitled [5-5-61 news clips: Mercury-Redstone launch delay; Gen. Eisenhower briefing by Congress; Gen. Eisenhower remarks on Cuba, etc], 033 Sports 3-28-62 [Adolph Rupp, basketball banquet], 034 Small Education [history instruction reform] 10-25-62, 038 RPI [Radio Press International news] AM 8-15-62 [mention of Marilyn Monroe death, JFK speaks to Peace Corps workers], 039 RPI [Radio Press International news] 9-23-62, 041 RPI [Radio Press International news] 10-5-62, 043 RPI [Radio Press International news] 1 or 2 KM Sun 10-14-62, 054 Call to Post (Ted Grubb) 4-2-63 [news clips: British Labor Party leader Harold Wilson's trip to Washington, DC; report from Mekong River delta, Vietnam], 055 [Misc. 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. Hear the Mark Levin Show plus much more on TuneIn! Both Disc Sides: Henderson, KY Part 1 played on WLBJ 8-31-50 // Lexington, KY Part 1 played on WLBJ 8-24-50 [Produced 1950 by WLAP- Lexington KY, sponsored by Ashland Oil] (Copied From Discs in the Western Kentucky University Archives), Listen to Henderson Part One and Two Listen to Lexington Part One and Two, Romance of Kentucky Quiz Show hosted by J. B. Faulconer. WHAS. In The Encyclopedia of Louisville. This fall, current WHAS Radio owner iHeart Media will move the studio operations from Bishop Lane in the Newburg area back to downtown. with Coach Paul Bryant, Dean A.B. 'Happy' Chandler's election to the U.S. Senate 7-6-38 Part I. Hour" 12-6-42 Part II, 089 "Old Fashioned Rev. 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? With the 100th anniversary of WHAS Radio arriving in July 2022, Terry Meiners is featuring chats with former WHAS personalities, news anchors, and regular contributors. 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. The company didn't mention the. I don't think radio is ever going to go away.". also, before the local static problem I could listen to the morning shows all the way to morristown indiana. 3 of 7. Collects and . ], 048 Talk by King George of England to UK and US 6-6-44 and summary of D-Day invasion air action], 049 "To Your Good Health - House of Squibb" (Lyn Murray Orchestra, Frank Borden), 050 President Roosevelt [Fireside Chat on] 5th War Bond Drive 6-12-44, 052 Part 1 Newsmen Robert Trout and Merrell Muller report and comments on Gen. Eisenhower's Message to troops after beginning of Allied invasion of Europe 6-13-44. Ut pretium vestibulum luctus. Terry Meiners. 146 Eleanor Roosevelt 6-21-43: Reading letters from Russian women to Americans and American women to Russians, marking the second anniversary of the German invasion of Russia. Include Davidson Brothers, Shorty Shehan, Daisy Jane and Jim Sexton, Mulky Brothers, Claude Sweet, Joe Clark, 335 Renfro Valley Folks 12-27-48 Part II, 336 [Alben W. Barkley speaking on rural electrification], 337 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Sound Effects Audition 7-15-48 [gas pump], 338 "Wings Over Jordan" [African American Gospel Choir - Cleveland, OH] 11-26-48, WKCT [Bowling Green, KY] Sam Allgood [announcer], 339 Dr. Weldon Hart [Western Kentucky Teachers College]- Messiah Intro [Spoken intros only, no music] 12-25-48 [Recorded by WKCT], 342 George Walsh Audition 5-22-48 Part I of II [Original], 343 George Walsh Audition 5-22-48 Part II of II [Original], 000 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 1-2-49 Part I of III, 001 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 1-2-49 Part III of III, 002 Louisville Philharmonic Orchestra 1-2-49 Part II of III. Shay McAlister Shay McAlister anchors the 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. newscasts. First licensed in July 1922, it is the oldest radio station in Kentucky. He will continue his 8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon Sunday morning show -- at least for now. 109 Ted Grizzard - Streitmann Biscuit Co. show at Greyhound Bus Terminal n.d. 112 Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Claude Wickard 10-9-44 Part II [U.S. Secretary of Agriculture speaking in Louisville re: Rural Electrification Administration programs, 113 "Mary Marlin" (Soap Opera) 10-6-44 (Tender Leaf Tea), 114 Senator Alben Barkley - Maysville, KY 10-11-44 Part I of IV, 115 Senator Alben Barkley 10-11-44 Part III of IV, 116 Senator Alben Barkley 10-11-44 Part II, 117 Senator Alben Barkley 10-11-44 Part IV, 118 President Roosevelt [Columbus Day] 10-12-44, 119 Edwin C. Hill ["Human Side of the News" sponsored by Band-Aids - features news on Gen. Courtney Hodges forces at Battle of Aachen, commentary on the life of Wendell Willkie and Al Smith][October] 1944, 120 Louisville speeches - Senator Barkley and Oklahoma Governor, Robert Kerr 10-14-44 Part I of VI, 121 Louisville speeches - Senator Barkley and Oklahoma Governor, Robert Kerr (Also brief remarks by Wilson Wyatt and others) 10-14-44 Part III of VI, 122 Louisville speeches - Senator Barkley and Oklahoma Governor, Robert Kerr 10-14-44 Part II of VI, 123 Louisville speeches - Senator Barkley and Oklahoma Governor, Robert Kerr 10-14-44 Part IV of VI, 140 Tom Underwood [KY Democrat for Congress] 10-26-44 Part II of II. 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.
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