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  1. American Forum of the Air. 1949 -1957. NBC. Talk & Interview. Watchlist. A long-running public-affairs series that aired on Sunday afternoons and, for various stretches between 1950 and '52, in ...

  2. On September 1st, 1957 at 10:30PM eastern time over NBC, The American Forum of the Air signed on with a talk on the dangers of nuclear testing. The day prior a nuclear test was conducted in Nevada, only roughly three hundred miles from Los Angeles. Later that month, ...

  3. In response to Brown v. Board, Daniel, along with 100 other lawmakers, signed the Southern Manifesto two years later, protesting the Supreme Court’s “abuse of judicial power.” This excerpt is from American Forum of the Air: The Supreme Court’s Desegregation Decision, broadcast on NBC. Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound ...

  4. greater-seattle.com › 2022/04/01 › seattle-european-american-air-forumSEATTLE EUROPEAN-AMERICAN AIR FORUM

    1 de abr. de 2022 · Join us in discussing key trends impacting the aerospace supply chain with industry experts. In light of the recent disruptions affecting global trade flows, the French-American Chamber of Commerce PNW has sought to gather experts across the international aerospace industry to address the challenges facing the aviation supply chain. This all-day air conference is the first of its kind and will ...

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  6. The American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore Granik, was a public affairs panel discussion program, the first series of its kind on radio. It aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC from 1934 to 1956. Notable guests, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt

  7. The American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore Granik, was a public affairs panel discussion program, the first series of its kind on radio. It aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC from 1934 to 1956. Notable guests, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt