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Contains 60 Results:

Microfilm: Papers on the Origin of Radio Broadcasting in San Jose, Ca: 1909 & Papers of Charles David Herrold (2 copies)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

“The First Airplane Radio,” August 4, 1910 by Elmo N. Pickernal (Audio Cassette)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

Original Herrold Papers Given to Greb by Ira L. Smith

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 52
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

Photo (1913) Charles Herrold at America’s First Radio Station, Garden City Bank

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 53
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

“Who is the Father of Radio Broadcasting?” by Fred F. Wells, 1932

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 54
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

KQW Birthday Party , January 15, 1934-transcript

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 55
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

Story of KQW, November 10, 1945 (Magnetic Tape Reel)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 56
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

Herrold Story: Interview of Documentation

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 57
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

Greb’s Correspondence Confirming Radio Origins in San Jose: November 17, 1958-February 21, 1959

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 58
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007

“The Story of Broadcasting 1909-1959,” April 2, 1959 (Audio Cassette)

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 75
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains materials compiled by Greb during his research to identify Charles Herrold’s San Jose broadcasting station as the first one in the world. Herrold’s station began operating in 1909 out of a school run by Herrold, and continues today as San Francisco’s KCBS. Materials in this series include interviews conducted by Greb of Herrold’s colleagues, documents from the 50th anniversary of broadcasting celebration that Greb organized, newspaper clippings and copies of talks and...
Dates: 1909-2007