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RA-1950-All-OCR-Page Chief Engineers Lenwell. LeRoy W KBRL, McCook Corey. James H. WARY, Albany Lewis. Jack KGFW, Kearney Crow, H. E WHEN, Syracuse Morrison. Harland KOLT. Sent tebluit Czaplak. Gustav WJJL. Niagara Falls Nelson. N. P. KOWA. Omaha Darlington. Edgar T. WLIB, New York Schroeder. R. J. KMTV, Omaha Davis. Maynard B. WWNY, Watertown Spier. Eugene KMMJ. Grand Island Dowdell. John T WIBX. Utica Weimer. Orville KOWH. Omaha Dye. Robert WNDR. Syracuse Welna. Richard E. KRON. Omaha Emch. Robert WARC. Rochester Wicdenbach. Frank WJAG. Norfolk Fiedler. Leroy WKBW. Buffalo Winkler. Charlea KOIL. Omaha Fuelling. Paul WMGM. New York Winkler. Charles W KFOR. Lincoln Gardner. Kenneth J. WHAM, WHAM -TV. Rochester Wilton], Peler W. WGAT. Utica Greene. R. Carleton WGVA, Geneva Nevada Greene. Thurlow A WENY, Elmira Berry. W. E. KENO. Las Vega: Hal li nan. Charles WKOP, Binghamton Comer. Wilbur C. KWRN. Reno Hanson. 0. B. WNBC, WNBT, New York Craig. Wesley KOH. Reno Heisler. Charles WROW, Albany Jones. Havelyn KRAM, Lae Vegas Henry. C. F. WRUN. Utica Peterson. Merle KOH, Reno Hill. Emile WOV, New' York Young. Fred KRAM. Las Vegas Hillman, Murray WLEA, Hornell Hoag. Dwells S. WPTR, Albany New Hampshire Hoffman. K. B. WGR, Buffalo Avery. Walter WLNH. Laconia Hoffman. Norman R WHCU, Ithaca Rabkes. E. J. WWNH. Rochester House. Herbert WMBO. Auburn Batchelder. Ernest F.. Jr. WKNE. Keene Houskeencr, Peter C WLNA, Peekskill Bingham, Robert C WOTW. Nashua Howard Tom WPIX, New York !'handler. Vincent. II. WMUR, Manchester Kelley. A. A WINK. Binghamton Davis. Albert J. WTSV, Claremont Kelley. James WFBL, Syracuse Kingsley. Ralph J..... WREN. WBEN -TV, Buffalo Davis. George WKXL. Concord Knaack, Hennessey. James 10 WMOU. Berlin Frank E. WHLI, Hempstead Kratrcrt. Harold J WJTN. Jamestown Phillips. Royston WKBR, Manchester l.angham. Sehoav, Reginald A. 13 WFEA, Manchester Donald F. WAGE. Syracuse Vaccaro. Anthony WHEB. Portsmouth Layman. Harry W WJOC, Jamestown Layton. DeForest T.. Jr. WKAL, Rome Liseuse, Charles B. WALL. Middletown New Jersey Lyke. Ervin F. WVET, Rochester Bremer. Frank V WAAT. WATU. Newark McCafferty. James WMCA. New York Fekel, Francis WSNJ, Bridgeton McNelis. Joseph WKNY, Kingston Foster. Herman L WHBI, Newark Marx. Frank WJZTV, New York Godfrey. Earle WBAB, Atlantic City Merchant, J. Harold..WENE, Binghamton- Endicott Kellern. Bernard WVNJ. Newark Milne. George WJZ, New York Kilmer. Theodore P WTTM. Trenton Milos. Bob WGBB. Freeport Lucas. Earl F WPAT. Paterson Muir. Donald WOLF. Syracuse Mullen. C. V WWBZ, Vineland Nazalc. Jack WEAN,. Plattsburg ()netts. Clarence E WCAM. Camden O'Brien. Bern C. WHEC. Rochester Porter. Matthew WCAP. Asbury Park Poiaicle. J. R WOR. WOR -TV, New York Prow, Rudolph WMTR. Morristown Purcell, William) J WGY, WRGB. Schenectady Singer. Bernard WMID. Atlantic City Ratter. City WCSS, Amsterdam Steen. E. Pbillip WKDN. Camden Ridgeway. Frank WEER. Buffalo Testan. Peter WNJR. Newark Saj. Frank WWOL. Bnffato Thron. Blair K. WFPG, Atlantic City Sunders. Edwin it.....KXRA, Kenmore (Buffalo) Williams. Robert L WCTC, New Brunswick Sardi. Al WOKO, Albany Sehryver, Donald WATN, Watertown Seimes. Marvin S. New Mexico WONT, Newburgh: WHIP, Poughkeepsie Carmen. William KOAT. Albuquerque Seitz. Frank A WFAS. White Plains Dean, K. M. KOBE. Las Cruces Simile. L. H. WNBF. WNBF -TV. Binghamton Dodds, Leonard KGGM, Albuquerque Stewart. Richard... WENT. Gloversville- Johnstown Hughes. Vernon RICA, Clovis Stromer. Adolf F WICY, Malone Johnson. George S....K013. KOB -TV Albuquerque Tackaeh. Michael WHUC, Hudson Meeker. Robert %SVP, Artesia Tarhulich. Michael WMSA. Massena Nickelson. Odel KTRC, Santa Fe Thompson, R. G. WCBS, New York Rader. Eugene KGFL, Roswell Valentine, Russell D. WQXR, New York Schultz. A. F....KITH. Las Vegas: KRTN, Raton Vines. Thomas L. WBNY. Buffalo Sens. William ¡(AVE. Carlsbad Von Minute. Paul WINS, New York Summersaill. R. R. KSWS, Roswell Weber, James H. WVIN, Olney Septic, James P KGAK. Gallup Weiner. Max WNEW, New York Timm. Fred KVER. Albuquerque Wet more. George WXKW, Albany Vanderwood, Elvin J KVSP, Santa Fe Williams. H. B. WNBZ. Saranac Lake Walz, Russell A. RCM, Hot Springs Wilson. Robert it'HLD, Niagara Falls While. David Fred. Jr. KTNM. Tucumeari Wittlig, Paul WCBS -TV. New York Worthing. Henry 0 WGLN, Glens Falls New York Atherton, Otis WDHL. Olean North Carolina Barron. William A WKRT, Cortland Alexander, L. H WFRC, Reidsville Bartlett. Benton R. WWRL. Woodside A Yard. !till WGTC. Greenville Hates. Wiley WDOS, Oneonta Allard. William WieNC, Fayetteville Reek, Irving P. WSN Y. Schenectady Allison. Karl F WBIG, Greensboro Hell, Allen WELM, Elmira Aycock. 11411.01.1 ... WCEC, Rocky Mount Botvodoir. Felix WRNS'. Rochester Itallew, Frank WMNC. Morganton Brown, Charles WEVD, New York Brandon. Thontts C WGIV, Charlotte Borke, John P WEOK. Poughkeepsie i audie. h. I.. Jr. WSOC. Charlutte Callender. Fred Batavia. N. Y. ceci!, !'query WHPE. High Point Chipp. Rodney D WARD. New York Chambers. William 31. WLOS. Asheville Chismark, A. H WTRY, Troy Chandler. C. D WCPS, Tarboro 1233 .
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