Robot bin AVB-6
Contains 445 Results:
Swingtime - Serenade for Strings Program 35, Undated
Armed Forces Radio Service. Track listing: Sunny Side of the Street -- Body and Soul -- Medley on Bands -- Your In the Army Now.
Swingtime, Undated
Armed Forces Radio Service, Track listing: Sentimental Journey -- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe -- Home -- I've Got it Bad, and That Ain't Good -- Call Me Darling -- My Blue Heaven -- I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles.
Remember, Undated
Armed Forces Radio Service.
Heard at Home, March 3, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. The American Commonwealth Today, broadcast on Chicago Roundtable.
Heard at Home Program 78, May 5, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. The Implications of Atomic Energy, broadcast on Chicago Roundtable.
Heard at Home Program 82, Undated
Armed Forces Radio Service. Labor and the Law.
Heard at Home Program 107, August 18, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. What is Communism, broadcast on Chicago Roundtable.
Heard at Home Program 108, August 15, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Can Peace Be Brought to Palestine?, broadcast on America's Town Meeting.
Heard at Home Program 110, August 29, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Will America Progress Under Republican or Democratic Leadership, broadcast on America's Town Meeting.
Heard at Home Program 111, September 1, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Are We On the Right Trend in Japan, broadcast on People's Platform.
Heard at Home Program 112, September 1, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. What is Capitalism, broadcast on Chicago Roundtable.
Heard at Home Program 113, September 15, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Power Politics and the Peace Conference and One or Two Worlds, broadcast on Chicago Roundtable.
Heard at Home Program 114, September 12, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Should Commercial Building Be Curtailed to Provide Homes for Veterans?, Broadcast on American Town Meeting.
Heard at Home Program 118, October 13, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. What is the Meaning of the Nuremburg Trials?, broadcast on People's Platform.
Heard at Home Program 119, October 10, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. What Basic Questions Divide Russia and the United States.
Heard at Home Program 120, October 20, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Can Business Overcome the Challenge of Inflation?, broadcast on Peoples Platform.
Heard at Home program 121, October 27, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. America and the Chinese War.
Heard at Home Program 122, October 31, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Should the United States Open the Door to Displaced Persons?, broadcast on America's Town Meeting of the Air.
Heard at Home Program 123, November 7, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Can We Make a Lasting Peace with Germany?, broadcast on America's Town Meeting.
Heard at Home Program 124, November 17, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Should Wage Rates Be Increased, broadcast on Chicago Roundtable.
Heard at Home Program 125, November 21, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. How Can We Avoid Another Depression, broadcast on America's Town Meeting.
Heard at Home Program 126, December 1, 1946
Armed Forces Radio Service. Can We Educate for Peace?, broadcast on Chicago Roundtable.
Heard at Home Program 128, January 5, 1947
Armed Forces Radio Service. Would Wage Increase Raise Prices?, broadcast on People's Platform.
Heard at Home Program 129, January 16, 1947
Armed Forces Radio Service. Should Rents Be Lifted, broadcast on America Town Meeting of the Air.
Heard at Home Program 130, January 26, 1947
Armed Forces Radio Service. American Town Meeting.