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Wlbz Radio Station Records, 1926-2015, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Wlbz Radio Station Records, 1926-2015, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Finding Aids
WLBZ radio evolved from the passion of Thompson Guernsey, an amateur radio buff from Dover-Foxcroft who began experimenting with radio at the age of thirteen. As noted in a piece written by Fred Thompson in The History of Broadcasting in Maine: the First Fifty Years, Guernsey, considered by some to be an eccentric genius, began with homemade receivers and transmitters and an amateur license granted in 1921. After graduating from the University of Maine in 1926, Guernsey began operating WLBZ as a commercial broadcast station from Dover-Foxcroft.
In 1928, he moved his studio to the back of the Andrews …
Mf024 Maine Public Broadcasting Network, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Mf024 Maine Public Broadcasting Network, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History Finding Aids
Collection of various recordings by Maine Public Broadcasting Network. Copyright belongs to original broadcaster. For reference and educational use only. May not be copied.
NA1346 Esther Wood, interviewed by Virgil Bisset, Maine Public Broadcasting Network, 1980, Blue Hill, Maine. 29 pp. Tape: 2 hrs. w/ cat. Two radio interviews with Wood, Prof. Emeritus, Gorham State Teachers College, about her memories of rural life; Maine schools; spring house cleaning; spring signs; Memorial Day.
NA2132 Susan Tibbets, hosts concert with 20 singer and songwriters, featuring Kendall Morse, Edward D. “Sandy” Ives, Lisa Null, and Slim Clark, deposited by Maine Public Broadcasting Network, …
Koam Collection, 1936, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
Koam Collection, 1936, Special Collections, Leonard H. Axe Library
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Court proceedings in Washington, D.C. on March 9 and 10 of 1936 on the application for a construction permit, frequency request, and power request for a radio station in Pittsburg, Kansas by the Pittsburg Broadcasting Co. The proceedings discuss the logistics of building a station and tower, the range and possible interference from other stations, positions and duties of the people involved, and the broadcasting situation.
Veterans Find Solace, Common Ground On The Open Road, David Berry
Veterans Find Solace, Common Ground On The Open Road, David Berry
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Recent scientific studies show there are significant mental and physical health benefits to motorcycling. But many military veterans already know the riding motorcycles is good therapy. Today, our Veterans’ Voices series concludes with Army veteran and Wright State student David Berry of Springfield and Marine Corp veteran Steve Ratcliffe of Dayton, who share a love for the open road.
Building A Family In A Dual-Military Marriage, Loghan Young
Building A Family In A Dual-Military Marriage, Loghan Young
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
When most people think of a military marriage, they imagine only one spouse in the service. But dual-military marriages, where both spouses are service members, are becoming more common in every branch of the military. Today, our Veterans’ Voices series continues with Army veterans and Wright State students Loghan and Joe Young of Huber Heights. The Youngs built their marriage on the unique experiences they shared in the armed forces.
A Veteran Reflects On Honor, Inclusion In The Era Of Don't Ask Don't Tell, Jeremy L. Tkach
A Veteran Reflects On Honor, Inclusion In The Era Of Don't Ask Don't Tell, Jeremy L. Tkach
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
In the Air Force, there’s no higher enlisted level than what’s called E-9, and those who achieve E-9 are honored with their loved ones at a lavish ceremony. But for many LGBTQ service members and their partners, the military has not been inclusive.
Air Force Veterans Compare Race Relations In And Out Of The Military, David Morse
Air Force Veterans Compare Race Relations In And Out Of The Military, David Morse
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
At its best, the military is a model of good race relations, since successful missions require trust and respect among service members. Our Veterans’ Voices series continues with Air Force veteran and Wright State University student David Morse of Riverside and Air Force veteran Mia Walthers of Huber Heights, who both saw less prejudice in the military than they did as civilians.
'Battle Buddies' Provide Support, Comradery During And After Deployment, Matt Bauer
'Battle Buddies' Provide Support, Comradery During And After Deployment, Matt Bauer
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Our Veterans’ Voices series continues with Air Force veterans Matt Bauer of Vandalia and Jeff McCannon of Columbus. Matt and Jeff are battle buddies. They’ve been deployed three times and it’s their shared experiences and memories – both good and bad - while on those multiple tours of service that bonds them today.
To Cope With Ptsd, One Veteran Focuses On Passion For Outdoor Living, Entrepreneurship, Jeremy L. Tkach
To Cope With Ptsd, One Veteran Focuses On Passion For Outdoor Living, Entrepreneurship, Jeremy L. Tkach
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Today on Veterans Voices we hear from a Beavercreek Air Force veteran, Jason Evatt. He’s the founder of a web store called Airborne Outfitters, which makes and sells camping supplies. Evatt’s business grew out of his determination to overcome PTSD.
Woman Veterans Pursue Military Career Paths Beyond Gendered Stereotypes, Loghan Young
Woman Veterans Pursue Military Career Paths Beyond Gendered Stereotypes, Loghan Young
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
The role of women is expanding in the military, yet gender stereotypes remain. Today on Veterans’ Voices, we hear from Army veterans and Wright State students Loghan Young of Huber Heights and Ericka Carter of Dayton who pursued career paths in the military that defied expectations.
American And Russian-Born Veterans Share Similarities, Differences In Military Experience, David Berry
American And Russian-Born Veterans Share Similarities, Differences In Military Experience, David Berry
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
The American military is very diverse, and it’s where many men and women first learn how to build relationships with people from different cultures. Army veteran and Wright State University student David Berry of Springfield was raised in America and Navy veteran Pyotr Dobrotvorsky of Yellow Springs was raised in Russia.
Performer And Writer Biographies, University Of Dayton
Performer And Writer Biographies, University Of Dayton
Season 1: The Crossroads
Names and descriptions of the performers and writers involved with this podcast series.
Veterans Gain Clarity, Control Over Ptsd Through Adventure Sport, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans Gain Clarity, Control Over Ptsd Through Adventure Sport, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
The Veterans’ Voices series concludes with a conversation about the therapeutic benefits of adventure sports. Marines Corp veteran and Wright State student Jeremy Dobbins of Springfield spoke to fellow Marines Corp veteran C. Michael Fairman about coping with PTSD, and climbing the world's tallest mountain.
Two Generations Of Marine Corps Veterans Discuss Race In The Military, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Two Generations Of Marine Corps Veterans Discuss Race In The Military, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation about racism. For some recruits, the military is the first time they have to confront their own prejudices, and live and work with people different from themselves. Here’s Marine Corps veteran and Wright State student Jeremy Dobbins of Springfield, and Marine Corps and Vietnam veteran, Jay Blunt of Dayton.
Reflecting On Military Service Without Combat, Cody Stevens, Will Davis
Reflecting On Military Service Without Combat, Cody Stevens, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
On this Veterans' Voices, we hear from two veterans who never saw combat. Even though that’s the case for most men and women who serve in the military, Cody Stevens of Xenia and Cole Hamilton of Dayton have mixed feelings about not getting to deploy. Cole is an Army veteran and Cody is a Marine Corps veteran. Both are Wright State students.
Air Force Veterans Discuss Ptsd In The Vietnam, Post 9-11 Era, David L. Morse, Will Davis
Air Force Veterans Discuss Ptsd In The Vietnam, Post 9-11 Era, David L. Morse, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
The Veterans’ Voices series continues with a cross-generational conversation between a post-9/11 veteran and a Vietnam veteran. Wright State student and Air Force veteran David Morse of Riverside is studying social work, and he talked to his mentor, Air Force veteran and social worker Greg Meriwether about counseling Vietnam veterans, and how post-traumatic stress disorder has changed since then.
Pride And Protest: A Veteran And An Activist Discuss The American Flag, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Pride And Protest: A Veteran And An Activist Discuss The American Flag, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
When President-elect Donald Trump visited Vandalia earlier this year, a young man named Tommy DiMassimo rushed the stage. He was arrested and sentenced to one year’s probation. This month, a Federal judge ended that probation early without objection from the Department of Justice. Tommy DiMassimo is an activist, and before the Trump incident, he participated in a march at Wright State University protesting racism and police brutality where he stood on an American flag. Many veterans were outraged. Marine Corp veteran and Wright State student Jeremy Dobbins of Springfield was there, and upset by the demonstration. Our Veterans’ Voices series …
Best Friends Forever: Two Veterans Find Strength In Service, Jeniffer Seavey, Will Davis
Best Friends Forever: Two Veterans Find Strength In Service, Jeniffer Seavey, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Jeniffer and Amanda met in the Army. Both experienced set backs then, but today they find strength in their friendship and service. Our Veterans Voices' series continues with Army veteran and Wright State student, Jeniffer Seavey of New Carlisle, and her BFF, Army veteran Amanda Murphy.
Two Generations Of Air Force Veterans Reflect On Honor Flight, Matt Bauer, Will Davis
Two Generations Of Air Force Veterans Reflect On Honor Flight, Matt Bauer, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
The Veterans Voices series continues with the Honor Flight Network, a non-profit organization that celebrates America's veterans by transporting them to Washington D.C. to visit their memorials. Air Force veteran, and Wright State student Matt Bauer of Vandalia spoke to his grandfather, Air Force veteran Norbert Bauer about his recent Honor Flight trip, and his military service.
Veterans, War Correspondents Find Common Ground, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans, War Correspondents Find Common Ground, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
This story begins Season 3 of Veterans Voices’, stories about local military veterans produced by student veterans at Wright State University. Last year, NPR Veterans Correspondent Quil Lawrence visited Wright State to talk to students about his experiences as a war correspondent. He spoke to Marine Corps veteran, and Wright State student Jeremy Dobbins of Springfield about what they have in common.
Air Force Museum A Local Touchstone For Veterans, Matt Bauer, Will Davis
Air Force Museum A Local Touchstone For Veterans, Matt Bauer, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
The National Museum of the United States Air Force is the oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world, and for many local men and women, it holds an enduring significance.
Presidential Ceremonial Guards Members Serve Prestigious, Somber Occasions, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Presidential Ceremonial Guards Members Serve Prestigious, Somber Occasions, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
There’s a small group of statuesque men and women we always see at this country’s most prestigious military ceremonies. In the Navy, they’re called the Presidential Ceremonial Guard. This elite team is carefully chosen for their appearance and fortitude. Corey Yoder, Navy veteran, speaks about his experience with the Guard.
Vfws Look To Attract Younger Veterans, Adrian Hill, Will Davis
Vfws Look To Attract Younger Veterans, Adrian Hill, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Veterans of Foreign Wars, or more commonly known as VFWs, began in 1899, when veterans of the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection founded local groups to foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. Today, there are over 6,700 VFWs worldwide. But like many fraternal organizations, the future of the VFW depends largely on its ability to attract younger members.
Reservists Often Struggle To Explain Service To Civilians, Cody Stevens, Will Davis
Reservists Often Struggle To Explain Service To Civilians, Cody Stevens, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
There are over twenty-eight thousand military Reservists in Ohio, yet the Reserves are a service option that often causes confusion to civilians. Two reservists speak about this problem.
Looking For Answers About Suicide And Veterans, Matt Bauer, Will Davis
Looking For Answers About Suicide And Veterans, Matt Bauer, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
The suicide rate among veterans has nearly doubled since 2005, and this has prompted the military to conduct a series of decade-long studies to find out why. But more information is needed since early findings have produced contradictory results. Answers will not come easy. The Veterans' Voice series continues with Air Force veteran, and Wright State University student Matt Bauer of Vandalia, and Air Force veteran George Denillo, who remember their friend, and fellow officer, Sean.
Vietnam Veteran Finds Comfort In Horses, Helps Others Vets Cope, Adrian Hill, Will Davis
Vietnam Veteran Finds Comfort In Horses, Helps Others Vets Cope, Adrian Hill, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Vietnam veteran, William Goforth, knows firsthand the challenge of returning to civilian life after a difficult deployment. He found comfort in horses, and now finds purpose in sharing his discovery with Post-9/11 veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
From The Air Force To Ice Cream: One Year Later, Anne Moore, Will Davis
From The Air Force To Ice Cream: One Year Later, Anne Moore, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Bobby Walker was involuntarily separated from the Air Force, and so he decided to pursue a dream and start a business. This is a follow-up to the story, "From Air Force to Ice Cream, Navigating a Transition out of the Service," which aired on December 10, 2014. The first story can be found at http://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wyso_veterans_voices/12/.
Post 9-11 Veterans Reflect On Their Call To Service, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Post 9-11 Veterans Reflect On Their Call To Service, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Many veterans joined the military in the days and years following September 11, 2001. Several are returning to civilian life. For some it’s an easy transition. For others, it’s far more complicated.
Dayton Codebreaker Highlights Pride In Contribution To Wwii, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Dayton Codebreaker Highlights Pride In Contribution To Wwii, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
For some who serve in the military, their work is top secret, and the contribution they make to national security may never be publicly known. The WYSO Veterans' Voices series tells the story of Army veteran John Harshman who, unbeknownst to him, helped crack the code of the German Enigma machines. Those machines were used to encrypt secret messages during World War II.
Finding Direction Through Deployment, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Finding Direction Through Deployment, Jeremy Dobbins, Will Davis
Veterans' Voices on WYSO
Veteran Harold Wright found direction in life as a result of his military service. During the Korean War, Harold was stationed in Japan. During his time there, Harold fell in love with the language and culture. Today, Wright is an award-winning poet and translator of the Japanese language.