Stamford Industrial Board: Veteran employment Parts 3 and 6
Title
Stamford Industrial Board: Veteran employment Parts 3 and 6
Subject
Description
Parts 3 and 6 of the recording of the Stamford Industrial Board discussing plans for veteran employment in Stamford, Connecticut at the end of World War II. The recording was made by Stamford AM radio station WSRR in 1945. The other parts of the recording were on broken discs and have been lost.
The recording starts with an introduction from Stamford Mayor Charles E. Moore and an introduction from panel moderator and Readers Digest editor, Dr. Stanley High.. The second side of the recording features a Dr. Moore and a Sergeant Wallis answering questions from Dr. High.
The recording starts with an introduction from Stamford Mayor Charles E. Moore and an introduction from panel moderator and Readers Digest editor, Dr. Stanley High.. The second side of the recording features a Dr. Moore and a Sergeant Wallis answering questions from Dr. High.
Creator
WSRR
Source
ST 34c
Publisher
The Ferguson Library
Date
1945-02-20
Contributor
High, Stanley, Dr. (moderator)
Moore, Charles E., Mayor (introduction)
Rights
The Ferguson Library has determined, to the best of its ability based on available information, that this material is unlikely to be protected by copyright interests and is in the public domain. Copyright status is, however, often difficult to determine with certainty, so restrictions may still exist. You are solely responsible for obtaining whatever permission may be needed to use this material.
Format
audio/wav
Language
English
Type
Identifier
FL.StamfordRadioVinyl.017
Coverage
Stamford (Conn.)
20th century
1940s
Original Format
12-inch vinyl record; 78 RPM; Outside-in
Duration
Part 3: 04:48
Part 6: 02:45
Bit Rate/Frequency
1058kbps
Collection
Citation
WSRR, “Stamford Industrial Board: Veteran employment Parts 3 and 6,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed April 24, 2025, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.StamfordRadioVinyl.017.
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