Georgia Institute of TechnologyArchives & Records Management

Inventory of the WGST Radio Records, 1928-1976

MS330


Descriptive Summary

Creator: WGST (Radio station : Atlanta, Ga.)
Title: WGST Radio records
Dates: 1928-1976
Abstract: The WGST records document the history of the station, from its founding to its eventual sale, spanning a total of 52 years. Administrative files in Series 1 document the daily operations, lawsuits, and sale of the radio station. The studio logs of Series 2 provide detailed lists of the station's programming, advertising, and public service announcements for the period from 1940 to 1970.
Size: 70.8 linear feet (223 archival boxes)
Identification: MS330
Note: Part of this collection was processed in 2000, as the WGST Radio Station Records, MS008. This collection includes the materials that were in MS008 as well as additional materials that have since been obtained by the Georgia Tech Archives. The MS008 materials comprise Series 1, Subseries 1 of this collection.
Note: Some of the studio logs in Series 2 will be unavailable until preservation work is completed.

Administrative History of WGST Radio Station

In 1922 the Atlanta Constitution founded a radio station in response to its rival newspaper's station, WSB, which was owned by the Atlanta Journal. Clark Howell, newspaper editor and owner of the Constitution, offered the station to Georgia Tech in 1923 as a gift, which President Marion L. Brittain accepted on behalf of the state. At first the station operated under the call letters WBBF. The station's license was allowed to expire in 1924, but in the following year, a new license was granted with the call letters WGST, standing for the Georgia School of Technology. After several legal battles, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia took over operations from 1946 to 1973, when the station was bought by the Meredith Corporation.

From 1925 to 1930, the studio was located on the third floor of the Electrical Engineering Building. During this period the station operated for two hours a week, and programming was provided by the faculty and students of Georgia Tech. The Southern Broadcasting Company (SBC) signed a twenty-year lease to take control of the operations in 1930 and moved the radio station studio to the Ansley Hotel. Later that decade the studios moved to the Forsyth Building, where it would remain until a 1956 move to the Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Under the contract with the SBC the station increased its broadcast time and operated as a commercial venture, although the President of Georgia Tech retained official oversight of the programming. Georgia Tech was permitted air time for any broadcasts it required, and continued regular weekly programs. The station was affiliated with the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) from 1930.

In 1941, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia sought to void the contract with the SBC, accusing SBC of unethical financial transactions. Governor Eugene Talmadge tapped theater owners Arthur Lucas and William K. Jenkins to take over operations of the station. SBC contested this turn of events to the Federal Communications Commission. The suit resulted in the Board of Regents assuming control of operations in 1946. In a further development a year later, CBS indicated that it would not be sponsoring WGST after its current contract ended. The court ruled that CBS did not give fair and proper notification for this plan and ordered that a one-year extension be added to give WGST sufficient time to find another broadcasting affiliation. The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) picked up the radio station in 1950. In spite of this repeated litigation, the station provided a good source of revenue for Georgia Tech, funding among other things a long-range development plan for the architecture department in 1943.

A second lawsuit took place in 1951. Atlanta had four television channel signals that the Federal Communications Commission assigned to the area and WSB owned two of them, but was putting one up for sale. A group of private citizens organized themselves together to form Broadcasting, Inc. to buy it. The impending sale came under protest from WGST, who had sought for years to obtain a channel, but the court refused to impose an injunction.

By 1973 the Board of Regents declared WGST surplus property and offered it up for sale. Although WGST broadcast Georgia Tech sports events, the station remained commercial in nature with diminishing student input and support. Further, Tech had begun its own student station, WREK, in 1968. At five million dollars, the highest bidder was the Meredith Corporation of Des Moines, Iowa. Much opposition to the sale of the radio station came from the governor, legislators, and alumni, but the Board of Regents approved the sale and in the following year, operations were turned over to the Meredith Corporation.

Description

The WGST records document the history of the station, from its founding to its eventual sale, spanning a total of 52 years. Correspondence, financial documents and other administrative files in this collection (Series 1) document the daily operations of the station, particularly the 1947 lawsuit against CBS, the 1951 legal dispute over the acquisition of a television station, and the sale of the station in 1973-1974. Although the collection does not contain much coverage of the earliest decade of the station's history, the period from 1940 to 1970 is especially well documented in the series of studio logs (Series 2), which contain minute-by-minute lists of the station's programming, including titles of programs, lists of advertisements and public service announcements. The logs also provide documentation for the station's transition from CBS to ABC, the use of local and network programming, and the coverage of major local and national events during this period.

Further details on the content of this collection are provided in the detailed description below.

Arrangement

Arranged into two series:

SERIES 1. Administrative files

Subseries 1. Administrative files, 1928-1975

Subseries 2. Administrative files, 1937-1976

SERIES 2. Studio logs

Restrictions

Restrictions: Access

None.

Restrictions: Use

Permission to publish materials from this collection must be obtained from the Head of Archives and Special Collections.

Related Material

The photographs in this collection have been removed and processed separately as WGST Radio Photographs (VAM330). About 150 open-reel tapes will also be processed separately. One artifact has been removed to the artifacts collection.

Subject Headings

American Broadcasting Company.
Barnes, Ewell.
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
Georgia Institute of Technology--History.
Georgia School of Technology--History.
Logbooks.
Logs (records).
Manuscripts.
Pettit, Joseph M. (Joseph Mayo).
Radio broadcasting--Georgia--Atlanta.
Radio stations--Georgia--Atlanta.
WGST (Radio station : Atlanta, Ga.)--History.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Please cite [Item, Folder/Volume Title, Series Title,] WGST Radio Records (MS330), Archives, Library and Information Center, Georgia Institute of Technology.

Provenance

Accession number 1985.0806 for materials originally processed as MS008; accession 1999.0501 for materials added to original collection.

Processing Information

Yen M. Tang processed MS008 in 2000; Christine de Catanzaro and Arhant Durlabhji reprocessed as MS330 and added accession 1999.0501 in December 2007.

Revision Information

December 2005: Original finding aid (MS008) converted from Encoded Archival Description Version 1.0 to Version 2002.

December 2007: Original finding aid (MS008) revised after the addition of further materials. Revisions made by Christine de Catanzaro.

Other Finding Aids

A print copy of this finding aid is available in the Georgia Tech Archives reading room.

Detailed Description

SERIES 1: Administrative files, 1928-1976
Description
  This series contains subseries of administrative files documenting the daily operations, legal battles, and sale of the radio station.
  Subseries 1: Administrative files, 1928-1975
This subseries contains a variety of documents relating to the daily operation of the radio station. Correspondence documents exchanges between the station personnel and the Board of Regents or other Georgia radio stations concerning such subjects as daily operations, two court cases, and broadcast agreements. The affidavits and court statements stem from two separate lawsuits, the first involving the station's affiliation with the Columbia Broadcasting System in 1947 and the second concerning the rights to a television channel in 1951. The financial statements are mostly comprised of commercial businesses that did not pay their advertising fees over a period of time. The transactions and correspondence from the collection agency document the success or failure of WGST to collect these funds. Employee pay sheets are also included. Contractual agreements for broadcasting collegiate football games, the Peach Bowl, and auto racing events also form part of this subseries. The last folder includes the station's broadcasting schedule for the years 1961-1966. The materials in this subseries are from accession number 1985.0806.
Box Folder
1 1 Correspondence - M. L. Brittain, 1935-1941
  2 Correspondence - Southern Broadcasting Co., 1941
  3 Correspondence, 1941-1958
  4 Correspondence, 1941-1958
  5 Correspondence, 1941-1958
  6 Correspondence - CBS lawsuit, 1947-1948
  8 Correspondence - Broadcasting, Inc., 1951
  9 Correspondence - Board of Regents, 1956-1958
  10 Correspondence - Board of Regents, 1956-1958
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2 1 Legal documents, 1946-1951
  2 Legal documents, 1946-1951
  3 Legal documents, 1946-1951
  4 Affidavits - John Fulton, 1947
  5 Affidavit - Blake Van Leer , 1947
  6 Affidavit - Raymond Paty, 1947
  7 Affidavit - Frank Spratlin, 1947
  8 Affidavit - Rutherford Ellis, 1947
  9 Affidavit - Frank Neely , 1947
  10 Affidavits - Fred Borton, 1947
  11 Affidavit - John Knight, 1947
  12 Affidavit - John Norton, Jr., 1947
  13 Affidavit - C. E. Hooper, 1947
  14 Affidavit - Hugh Feltis, 1947
  15 Affidavit - Quincy Sutton, 1947
  16 Affidavit - Andrew Ring, 1947
  17 Affidavit - Frank Maier, 1947
  18 Affidavit - William Neal, 1947
  19 Affidavit - Charles Rawson, 1947
  20 Affidavit - Madelinn Chace, 1947
  21 Affidavit - Jack Briscoe, 1947
  22 Affidavit - Paul Porter, 1947
  23 Affidavit - Ben Akerman, 1947
  24 Affidavit - William Wheeler, 1947
  25 Affidavit - B. E. Thrasher, Jr., 1947
Box Folder
3 1 WGST file photographs, undated
  2 Drawings - Control Board, 1928-1929
  3 History of WGST, 1929-1937
  4 Manuals - Switchboard, 1932
  5 Sound systems, 1934-1939
  6 Administrative files, 1936-1947
  7 Georgia Radio Commission, 1937-1940
  8 Technical articles, 1939-1941
  9 WGST press releases, 1939-1943
  10 WGST Radio Station building, 1941-1958
  11 Technical equipment depreciation schedules, 1955-1970
  12 WGST - Retirement system, 1957
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4 1-2 Financial records - Deferred charges, 1971-1975
  3 Beef House Restaurant account, 1971-1972
  4 Eng Enterprises account, 1971-1974
  5 Beman and Williams account, 1970-1974
  6 Joseph Dance, Jr. account, 1969-1970
  7 Seventh House account, 1973
  8 Georgia Photo Service/Colorworld account, 1968-1971
  9 ACM Advertising Mini Cinema account, 1971-1972
  10 Terrell and Company account, 1969-1970
  11 Du Bois and Associates account, 1970
  12 WSEM Radio Station account, 1967-1971
  13 WDYX Radio Station account, 1967-1970
  14 Falls College account, 1968-1969
  15 Jane Rhodes Advertising account, 1968
  16 Newnan Broadcasting account, 1966-1967
  17 Hanson R. Carter account, 1967
  18 Pitch and Putt account, 1966-1967
  19 International Park Billiard Parlor account, 1965
  20 Thomas County Broadcasting Company account, 1962-1963
  21 McNiel Boat Works account, 1960-1961
  22 Georgia Record Distributor account, 1963-1964
  23 Lymburner Nurseries, Inc. account, 1961-1963
  24 Cleve Warnock account, 1961-1963
  25 Overseas Services account, 1971-1972
  26 Mediterranean Reducing Salon account, 1972
  27 Continental Advertising account, 1967
  28 Radio Station WMES account, 1966-1971
  29 Paul Neuda Advertising account, 1970
  30 WDAX Radio Station account, 1967-1969
  31 The Blue Cockatoo account, 1967-1969
  32 Walt Broom Company account, 1967-1968
  33 American Telephone and Telegraph Co. account, 1960-1962
  34 Maxim Advertising Agency account, 1965-1966
  35 Radio Station WSYL account, 1960-1966
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5 1 Radio Station WGML account, 1965-1966
  2 National Carpet Company account, 1965-1966
  3 Radio Station WPGA account, 1963-1965
  4 Don Nixon Advertising Agency account, 1965
  5 Dutch Oven Bakeries, Inc. account, 1963-1965
  6 McCane Advertising Agency account, 1963-1964
  7 Sid H. Dunken Agency account, 1962
  8 Imported Auto Accessories, Inc. account, 1961-1962
  9 Briarcliff Hotel account, 1962-1963
  10 Americana Credit Card Company account, 1962-1963
  11 Ellgordo's account, 1961-1963
  12 Belman Jewelry Company account, 1961-1962
  13 Invoices (Electric Co.), 1939
  14 Outside talent and employee pay sheets, 1965-1973
  15 Blair Radio Commission statements, 1967-1973
  16 Blair Radio Commission statements, 1967-1973
  17 Blair Radio Commission statements, 1967-1973
  18 Blair Radio Commission statements, 1967-1973
  19 Blair Radio Commission statements, 1967-1973
  20 Blair Radio Commission statements, 1967-1973
  21 Blair Radio Commission statements, 1967-1973
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6 1 Federal Communications Commission, 1934-1935
  2 Federal Communications Commission licenses, 1941
  3 Federal Communications Commission applications, 1956
  4 Federal Radio Commission, 1933-1936
  5 Federal Radio Commission permits, 1932-1934
  6 Trade-outs - Comstock Distributing Company, 1965-1972
  7 Trade-outs - WTCG Channel 17, 1969-1971
  8 Trade-outs - Alfred L. Lino and Associates, 1970-1971
  9 Trade-outs - Bridal publications, 1971-1972
  10 Trade-outs - Squit-Arpege Perfume, 1971
  11 Trade-outs - Neighbor Newspapers, Inc., 1971-1972
  12 Trade-outs - Original Sound Recording Company, 1971-1972
  13 Trade-outs - Various, 1971-1973
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7 1 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  2 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  3 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  4 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  5 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  6 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  7 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  8 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  9 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  10 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  11 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  12 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  13 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  14 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  15 Broadcast contracts and correspondence, 1958-1972
  16 Auto racing broadcast agreements, 1964-1969
  17 Auto racing broadcast agreements, 1964-1969
  18 Auto racing broadcast agreements, 1964-1969
  19 Auto racing broadcast agreements, 1964-1969
  20 Auto racing broadcast agreements, 1964-1969
  21 Auto racing broadcast agreements, 1964-1969
  22 "Pick of Dixie" rights (purchased), 1961-1969
  23 "Pick of Dixie" rights (sold), 1962-1971
  24 Station broadcasting schedule, 1961-1966
  Subseries 2: Administrative files, 1937-1976
Much of the material in Subseries 2 concerns the sale of WGST in 1973-1974. Documents include appraisals, bid invitation and bids, correspondence, and sale documents. Financial statements, audit reports, and reports of examination in this subseries document the sale of the station as well as the financial condition of the station during the late 1950s and 1960s. The reports of examination also provide some information on employees, their activities, and their salaries, particularly as they relate to the station's finances. Files on the 1970 NAACP-WGST coalition meetings document the NAACP's efforts to encourage the employment of African Americans at radio stations in Atlanta, and WGST's response to these efforts. An application for renewal of the affiliation contract with CBS in 1948, and a 1958 union agreement is also found in this subseries.
Arranged alphabetically by folder title.
Box Folder
8 1 Affiliation contract (CBS) -- Application for renewal, April 1948
  2 Appraisals (Atlanta Real Estate Board), August 1973
  3 Appraisals (Chapman Associates), August 1973
  4 Appraisals (John B. Chapman, M.A.I.), August 1973
  5 Appraisals (Prichett, Stripling and Bray, Inc.), August 1973
  6 Audit report, June 1974
  7 Audit report, June 1976
  8 Balance sheets, 1973-1974
  9 Bid invitation and instructions, 1973
  10 Bid invitation and instructions, 1973
  11 Bids, sale documents (folder 1 of 2), 1972-1973
  12 Bids, sale documents (folder 2 of 2), 1972-1973
  13 Clark-Howell trust fund, 1974
  14 Contracts in force, June 1973
Box Folder
9 1 Contracts in force, June 1973
  2 Correspondence, 1965-1966
  3 Correspondence, 1973
  4 Correspondence, September-October 1973
  5 Correspondence, January-April 1974
  6 Correspondence, September-October 1974
  7 Correspondence, November-December 1974
  8 Correspondence, January-May 1975
  9 Deed, 1937
  10 Employee benefits, undated
  11 Financial statements, June 1959
  12 Financial statements, June 1960
  13 Financial statements, May 1961
  14 Financial statements, June 1962
  15 Financial statements, June 1963
  16 Financial statements, June 1964
  17 Financial statements, 1966-1967
  18 Financial statements, June 1967
  19 Financial statements, June 1968
  20 Financial statements, June 1969
  21 Financial statements, June 1970
  22 Financial statements, June 1971
  23 Financial statements, June 1972
  24 Financial statements, June 1973
  25 Financial statements, June 1974
Box Folder
10 1 Financial statements, 1973
  2 Financial statements, February-August 1974
  3 Financial statements, 1974-1975
  4 Minutes-Clark Howell Fund Investment Advisory Committee, November-December 1974
  5 Minutes-WGST Radio Committee, 1952, 1973
  6 NAACP-WGST coalition meetings, February-March 1970
  7 NAACP-WGST coalition meetings (2 of 2), February-March 1970
  8 Press information-"Men and Science", June-July 1960
  9 Principles in gathering and disseminating news . . ., undated
  10 Report of examination, June 1957
  11 Report of examination, June 1958
  12 Report of examination, June 1959
  13 Report of examination, June 1960
  14 Report of examination, June 1961
  15 Report of examination, June 1962
  16 Report of examination, June 1963
  17 Report of examination, June 1964
  18 Report of examination, June 1965
  19 Resolution for land purchase (1946-1948), May 1961
  20 Sale documents, 1973
  21 Sale documents, November 1974
  22 Service contours (map), undated
  23 Union agreement, December 1958
SERIES 2: Studio logs, 1940-1970
Description
  This series contains the WGST studio logs over a thirty-year span of broadcasting, from 1940 to 1970. The studio logs consist of detailed, minute-by-minute lists of the station's programming, including titles of programs, lists of advertisements and public service announcements, and names of announcers. The logs also indicate the class of each program, including indications of either local or network programming. The character of each program (dramatic, music, skit, variety, etc.) is also provided, particularly in the early years. The studio logs document the station's radio programming during the thirty-year span, as well as the transition from live radio to recorded broadcasting during the period. The logs also provide documentation for the station's transition from CBS to ABC, and the station's use of local and network programming. In addition, they illustrate the station's coverage of major local and national events during and after World War II. Documentation of coverage is available for numerous major events, including V-J Day, the death of President Roosevelt in 1945, and later events such as the assassination of President Kennedy in November 1963.

The logs for 1940 through early 1956 are bound in volumes. Beginning in 1955 the logs are loose sheets (there are duplicate logs for 1955, and January through April of 1956). All dates are covered, with the exception of some isolated dates and the date spans in the following list:

  • October 1941-May 1942
  • November-December 1945
  • October-December 1950
  • March-May 1967
  • July 1967
  • March 1970
  • The last program log is April 30, 1970.

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    11 1 Studio log book (temporarily unavailable), January-March 1940
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    12 2 Studio log book, April-June 1940
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    13 3 Studio log book, July-September 1940
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    14 4 Studio log book, October-December 1940
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    15 5 Studio log book, January-March 1941
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    16 6 Studio log book, April-June 1941
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    17 7 Studio log book, July-September 1941
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    18 8 Studio log book, June-July 1942
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    19 9 Studio log book, August-September 1942
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    20 10 Studio log book, October-December 1942
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    21 11 Studio log book, January-March 1943
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    22 12 Studio log book, April-June 1943
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    23 13 Studio log book, July-September 1943
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    24 14 Studio log book, October-November 1943
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    25 15 Studio log book, December 1943
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    26 16 Studio log book, January-February 1944
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    27 17 Studio log book, March-April 1944
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    28 18 Studio log book, May-June 1944
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    29 19 Studio log book, July-August 1944
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    30 20 Studio log book, September-October 1944
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    31 21 Studio log book, November-December 1944
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    32 22 Studio log book, January-February 1945
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    33 23 Studio log book, March-April 1945
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    34 24 Studio log book, May-June 1945
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    35 25 Studio log book, July-August 1945
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    36 26 Studio log book, September-October 1945
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    37 27 Studio log book, January-February 1946
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    38 28 Studio log book, March-April 1946
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    39 29 Studio log book, May-June 1946
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    40 30 Studio log book, July-August 1946
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    41 31 Studio log book, September-October 1946
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    42 32 Studio log book, November-December 1946
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    43 33 Studio log book, January-March 1947
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    44 34 Studio log book, April-June 1947
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    45 35 Studio log book, July-September 1947
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    46 36 Studio log book, October-December 1947
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    47 37 Studio log book, January-March 1948
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    48 38 Studio log book, April-June 1948
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    49 39 Studio log book, July-September 1948
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    50 40 Studio log book, October-December 1948
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    51 41 Studio log book, January-March 1949
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    52 42 Studio log book (temporarily unavailable), April-June 1949
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    53 43 Studio log book, July-September 1949
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    54 44 Studio log book, October-December 1949
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    55 45 Studio log book, January-March 1950
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    56 46 Studio log book, April-June 1950
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    57 47 Studio log book, July-September 1950
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    58 48 Studio log book, January-March 1951
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    59 49 Studio log book, April-June 1951
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    60 50 Studio log book, July-September 1951
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    61 51 Studio log book, October-December 1951
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    62 52 Studio log book, January-February 1952
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    63 53 Studio log book, March-April 1952
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    64 54 Studio log book, May-June 1952
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    65 55 Studio log book, July-August 1952
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    66 56 Studio log book, September-October 1952
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    67 57 Studio log book, November-December 1952
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    68 58 Studio log book, January-February 1953
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    69 59 Studio log book, March-April 1953
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    70 60 Studio log book, May-June 1953
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    71 61 Studio log book, July-August 1953
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    72 62 Studio log book, September-October 1953
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    73 63 Studio log book, November-December 1953
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    74 64 Studio log book, January-February 1954
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    75 65 Studio log book, March-April 1954
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    76 66 Studio log book, May-June 1954
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    77 67 Studio log book, July-August 1954
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    78 68 Studio log book, September-October 1954
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    79 69 Studio log book, November-December 1954
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    80 70 Studio log book, January-February 1955
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    81 71 Studio log book, March-April 1955
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    82 72 Studio log book, May-June 1955
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    83 73 Studio log book, July-August 1955
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    84 74 Studio log book, September-October 1955
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    85 75 Studio log book, November-December 1955
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    86 76 Studio log book, January-February 1956
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    87 77 Studio log book, March-April 1956
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    88 Studio logs, January-March 1955
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    89 Studio logs, April-June 1955
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    90 Studio logs, July-August 1955
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    91 Studio logs, September-October 1955
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    92 Studio logs, November-December 1955
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    93 Studio logs, January-February 1956
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    94 Studio logs, March-April 1956
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    95 Studio logs, May 1956
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    96 Studio logs, June-July 1956
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    97 Studio logs, July-August 1956
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    98 Studio logs, September 1956
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    99 Studio logs, October-November 1956
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    100 Studio logs, November-December 1956
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    101 Studio logs, January-February 1957
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    102 Studio logs, February-March 1957
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    103 Studio logs, April-May 1957
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    104 Studio logs, May-June 1957
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    105 Studio logs, June-July 1957
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    106 Studio logs, July 1957
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    107 Studio logs, August 1957
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    108 Studio logs, September-October 1957
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    109 Studio logs, October-November 1957
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    110 Studio logs, November-December 1957
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    111 Studio logs, January 1958
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    112 Studio logs, February-March 1958
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    113 Studio logs, March-April 1958
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    114 Studio logs, May-June 1958
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    115 Studio logs, June 1958
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    116 Studio logs, July 1958
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    117 Studio logs, July-August 1958
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    118 Studio logs, September 1958
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    119 Studio logs, October-November 1958
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    120 Studio logs, November-December 1958
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    121 Studio logs, January-February 1959
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    122 Studio logs, February-March 1959
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    123 Studio logs, March-April 1959
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    124 Studio logs, May 1959
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    125 Studio logs, June 1959
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    126 Studio logs, July 1959
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    127 Studio logs, August 1959
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    128 Studio logs, September 1959
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    129 Studio logs, October-November 1959
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    130 Studio logs, November-December 1959
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    131 Studio logs, January-February 1960
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    132 Studio logs, February-March 1960
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    133 Studio logs, April 1960
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    134 Studio logs, May 1960
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    135 Studio logs, June 1960
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    136 Studio logs (temporarily unavailable), July 1960 (including August 1, 1960)
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    137 Studio logs (August 27-31 temporarily unavailable), August 1960
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    138 Studio logs (temporarily unavailable), September 1960
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    139 Studio logs (temporarily unavailable), October 1960
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    140 Studio logs (temporarily unavailable), November 1960
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    141 Studio logs (temporarily unavailable), December 1960
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    142 Studio logs (temporarily unavailable), January 1961
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    143 Studio logs, February 1961
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    144 Studio logs, March 1961
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    145 Studio logs, April-May 1961
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    146 Studio logs (June 1-8 temporarily unavailable), May-June 1961
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    147 Studio logs (temporarily unavailable), June 1961
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    148 Studio logs, July 1961
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    149 Studio logs, August 1961
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    150 Studio logs, September 1961
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    151 Studio logs (temporarily unavailable), October 1961
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    152 Studio logs, November 1961
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    153 Studio logs, December 1961
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    154 Studio logs, January-February 1962
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    155 Studio logs, February-March 1962
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    156 Studio logs, March-April 1962
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    157 Studio logs, May-June 1962
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    158 Studio logs, June-July 1962
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    159 Studio logs, July-August 1962
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    160 Studio logs, August-September 1962
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    161 Studio logs, October 1962
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    162 Studio logs, November 1962
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    163 Studio logs, December 1962
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    164 Studio logs, January-February 1963
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    165 Studio logs, February-March 1963
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    166 Studio logs, March-April 1963
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    167 Studio logs, May-June 1963
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    168 Studio logs, June-July 1963
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    169 Studio logs, July-August 1963
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    170 Studio logs, August-September 1963
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    171 Studio logs, October 1963
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    172 Studio logs, November 1963
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    173 Studio logs, December 1963
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    174 Studio logs, January-February 1964
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    175 Studio logs, February-March 1964
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    176 Studio logs, March-April 1964
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    177 Studio logs, April-May 1964
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    178 Studio logs, June-July 1964
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    179 Studio logs, July-August 1964
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    180 Studio logs, August-September 1964
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    181 Studio logs, October-November 1964
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    182 Studio logs, November-December 1964
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    183 Studio logs, January-February 1965
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    184 Studio logs (March 17-31 temporarily unavailable), February-March 1965
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    185 Studio logs, April-May 1965
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    186 Studio logs, May-June 1965
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    187 Studio logs, July-August 1965
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    188 Studio logs, August-September 1965
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    189 Studio logs, October-November 1965
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    190 Studio logs (November 25-30 temporarily unavailable), November-December 1965
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    191 Studio logs, January-February 1966
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    192 Studio logs, February-March 1966
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    193 Studio logs, April-May 1966
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    194 Studio logs, May-June 1966
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    195 Studio logs, July-August 1966
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    196 Studio logs, August-September 1966
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    197 Studio logs, October-November 1966
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    198 Studio logs, November-December 1966
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    199 Studio logs, January-February 1967
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