Robert Mitchell sitting with his baby brother, Daniel, and sister Margaret. Another sister, Pat, is by her father’s side. The radio was won by their sister Mary Ann in a contest to name boxer Max Baer’s dog. The prize-winning name was “Kid Fists.” Liberty Magazine, Anaconda, Montana (1930s).
Shorpy (Photographs taken by or for Christopher Helin), Woman listening to a murder mystery on the radio in a boardinghouse, Washington, D.C., 1943.
Source: shorpy.com
Mary Loomis, radio pioneer/entrepreneur; founded a successful business around the training of radio operators, engineers and technicians, Washington, D.C., 1921 (photo).
Source: fasttrackteaching.com
Source: magictransistor.com
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Dr. Demento.
A radio persona created by Barret Eugene Hansen at KCCP-FM, Los Angeles, in 1970.