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Box 2

 Container

Contains 74 Results:

Deadline Dinner, San Jose State College; April 2, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel 3 of 3)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 35
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: 1959

50th Anniversary Deadline Dinner (Audio Cassette Tape)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 36
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: 1959

50th Anniversary Broadcasting: Dedicatory Ceremonies at San Jose, Calif. (Historic Marker Placed for Herrold Station KCBS); April 3, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 37
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: 1959

The Story of Broadcasting; broadcast April 12, 1959 (Magnetic Tape Reel)

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 38
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: 1959

“They decided to call it broadcasting…” souvenir booklet on the 50th anniversary of broadcasting

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 39
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: 1959

Campaign to Promote First Station’s Claim, 1959

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 40
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: 1959-2009

Newspaper clippings, 1959

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 41
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: 1959-2009

"Spectrum 74 KCBS AM & FM, February 23, 1962; CD

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 42
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: 1959-2009

"Broadcasting Finds its Founding Father," original draft; by Jerry Arca, October, 1966

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 43
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: 1959-2009

"Broadcasting Finds its Founding Father," by Jerry Arca, October, 1966

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 44
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: 1959-2009