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...networks will hurry their top-ranking regulars (some now at foreign posts) to the San Francisco mikes: NBC's H. V. Kaltenborn, Robert St. John; CBS's Bob Trout, Major George Fielding Eliot, William Shirer, Eric Sevareid; Mutual's Fulton Lewis Jr., Gabriel Heatter, Upton Close; Blue's "Principal Interpreter" Ray mond Gram Swing, Walter Winchell, Vincent Sheean, Drew Pearson...
Founded in 1908 by an ambitious group of undergraduates including H. V. Kaltenborn '09, the Harvard Dramatic Club has had as members a large number of men now famous in the theatre including designers, authors, and producers...
...cried, "the war in Europe is over, suh." Everyone cheered like mad. It had been over for two months already, but it was great to have someone say so officially. The New York Daily News promptly warned its readers that soon all elections would be suspended. Radio Commentator Kaltenborn began to think up phrases for the unseen millions; Commentator Arthur Hale prepared some confidential sidelights. Roosevelt appointed Hull and Byrnes as U.S. delegates to the peace conference. He also appointed Willkie-just before Willkie was to be nominated for President. It made Willkie mad: he had hoped to win votes...
Most directly hit by CBS's stand was the Association of Radio News Analysts (TIME, June 28), whose stock in trade is opinion. Cried the organization's founder and mouthpiece, opinionated Hans von Kaltenborn: "No news analyst worth his salt could or would be completely neutral or objective!" CBS men and A.R.N.A. members met to thrash the matter...
...Deutsches Verein, which the Verein Turmwaechter succeeded, went in for acting and produced several German plays in downtown Boston. Among the graduates of the Deutsches Verein was H.V. Kaltenborn, who, no matter how much it is denied, was an officer in the old organization...