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CINCINNATI
#123-747
Reference:
Mr. WILLIAM BARLOw, Publiciy Director Station WLW,
advised that he has been acquainted with the applicant as a co-employee
at wLw since approximately July, l950, and he recommended the applicant's
writing ability, his character and morals, h:is associates, and he informed.
that he has had absolutely no reason to question the applicant's loyalty..
volving trust.
Credit:
The files of the Cincinnati Credit Bureau reflected a.
satisfactory credit record for the applicant.
Criminal:
The files of the Bureau of Identification, Cincinnati.
Police Department, did not reflect an arrest record for the applicant.
The following investigation was conducted by SA JOHN V.
DeNEALE:
AT YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO
Education:
Miss MIRIAM DICKINSON, Registrar, Antioch College, gave
the following information concerning, applicant's school record at this
co-operative training school where a student attends school part of each
year and works the balance for which work the student receives credits
towards his degree:.
Applicant's date and place of birth are listed as
December 25, 1924, Syracuse, New York. He entered this college under the
A.B. degree. His school grades were "B plus" average. As co-op employ-.
ments, applicant worked from Cctober 28, 1946, until December 27, 1946,
for Radio Station WNyc, New York City, New York, as a news room assistant.
His rating for this job was "good." From April 1, l947, until July 27,
1947, he worked for Radio Station WInR, Binghaunton, New York, as an announcer.
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