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- Post-Courtship Lettersx
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- April 1943x
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- Handwritten notes (Combination of long- and short-hand. Page count includes front and back of paper which includes notes). Notes followed by 50 blank pages of same paper.
- Advertising and programs, KTBC sales totals for early part of 1943, typewriter situation, Paul Bolton program
- KTBC building, KTBC finances, and KTBC programming; lunch with radio/broadcast people; social updates
- Typewriter situation, Standard Library and ASCAP Contract, Bill Clark and Advertising Contracts, KTBC studio space (Brown building), Handley judgement, Personnel issues - Salesman Commissions, programming ideas
- Personnel matters including station engineers and war time regulations on engineers employment, requesting raises from the local war labor board, social updates
- Congressional business - check on status of Private William Shearon Barber (wounded in action, missing in action, presumed dead) as wife heard word he was maybe in a prison and wants to send him medicine, asking Navy to reconsider application of Max…
- Typewriter situation, speaking with contacts re hiring of salesman and insurance for station, advertising, ASCAP contract, INS contract, CBS affiliation, personnel matters (engineers and salesmen), mention of TJ Taylor and Alabama estate
- Insurance for station, impact of city limits on cost of insurance vs. taxes, financial matters-ways to cut expenses, requests LBJ send Lady Bird camera film to take pictures of bluebonnets, job assistance/recommendation for Bob Long
- Lady Bird discussion with employee that was leaving (engineer?) about transmitters and station's difficulties, Radio and transmitter equipment, problems with requesting raises, frustrations with Escoe
- Responses to questions posed by LBJ in 4/12 letter concerning KTBC expenses and finances