Does anyone have access to the Washington Post of July 27, 1945? -- a Suspense question


Joe Webb
 

Researcher Karl Schadow found it in an edition of the Washington Post from 1945-07-27 that is not available as a scan.
He went through page by page in microfilm viewing as no search engine brought it up
Read about Karl https://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2018/05/inquiring-minds-bringing-radios-golden-age-back-to-life/?loclr=fbloc&fbclid=IwAR3DRXtETg3TcrAKuc5wJo5cz9CMlYOsAvAPDqH2u5aGc-wpjiQt_aMq2d0


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Joe Webb
 



The image is from Broadcasting Magazine -- so we have confirmation

No luck in the Washington Post archives yet -- RE was able to check 2 editions and nothing... yet!!


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Ryan Ellett
 

I have a subscription to the Post but, unfortunately, I don't see any sort of archive on their site.
Ryan

www.RyanEllett.com


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On Sunday, April 10, 2022, 01:31:53 PM CDT, Joe Webb via groups.io <drjoewebb@...> wrote:


I ran across this reference in Suspense Magazine #3

It's one of Suspense' most curious episodes. More details and a links to recordings are at
https://sites.google.com/view/suspense-collectors-companion/click-for-home-arrow-for-more/fury-sound-the-strangest-suspense-episode

This is the first time that I had seen this item in Suspense magazine.
Can anyone assist with this? WaPo is not in newspapers.com

THANKS ALL!



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Joe Webb
 

I ran across this reference in Suspense Magazine #3

It's one of Suspense' most curious episodes. More details and a links to recordings are at
https://sites.google.com/view/suspense-collectors-companion/click-for-home-arrow-for-more/fury-sound-the-strangest-suspense-episode

This is the first time that I had seen this item in Suspense magazine.
Can anyone assist with this? WaPo is not in newspapers.com

THANKS ALL!



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