... was able to be the majority shareholder in Storer Communications. This acquisition had forced Gillett to put the Fetzer read more...

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... 1982 Author: John E. Fetzer Category: Other communications with John read more...

... but will preserve the instrumentalities of our democratic communications. Among the more important voices of our democratic communications is our free system of American broadcasting. So long as we read more...

... of the German radio industry and investigating postwar communications problems involving international radio between the US and a ... Michigan University for his pioneering efforts in mass communications. 1962 Received Muzak's Golden Ear Award for "clearly read more...

... This new era of technology and science, automation and communications, almost defies comprehension. Something has happened to ... of the new man, a total change in the methodology of communications will be a part of our history. It may be apparent upon read more...

... development of all surnames. In the dim ages of the past, communications necessitated that a designation be attached to tribes, ... letters with Grandfather Winger (A22269). Only two of those communications have survived. These two letters, dated July 30, 1921, and read more...

... is an elusive subject, indeed. In the dim ages of the past, communications necessitated that a designation of some sort be attached to ... neighborhood. They now lived within a radius of 1½ hours.” Communications “In the first letters they did not show much love for the read more...

... in wireless. At this time, Purdue was just developing a communications school. This was then getting into World War I. And they ... about him, I think. KP: No. JF: Well, what he did, in his communications one night, he put a phonograph over in front of microphone read more...

... in an April 8, 1987 interview with Jan Anderson (Institute Communications Director at the time) and myself, in which he said, “We’re read more...

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