Box AVD67
Contains 22 Results:
Reception and Lecture, 1952 July 27
Of Brig. General David Sarnoff at Weizmann Institute of Science. 1952 July 27. Part 2 & 3. Vol. I Record 6.
Luncheon of Circus Saints and Sinners, undated
At Which the "Fall Guy" is Brig. General David Sarnoff. The Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, November 21, 1961. Part 1 & 2. Vol. VI Tape Record 6.
Luncheon of Circus Saints and Sinners, undated
At Which the "Fall Guy" is Brig. General David Sarnoff. The Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, November 21, 1961. Part 3 & 4. Vol. VI Record 7.
"Manie's Friends", undated
Friends of Emmanuel Sacks, Including Brig. General David Sarnoff, Pay Tribute to the Beloved Showman and Entertainment Administrator. March 3, 1959. Part 2 & 3. Vol. V Record 2.
"Manie's Friends"/Presentation, undated
Friends of Emmanuel Sacks, Including Brig. General David Sarnoff, Pay Tribute to the Beloved Showman and Entertainment Administrator. March 3, 1959. Part 4/To Brig. General David Sarnoff of the Cristoforo Colombo Award including introduction and General Sarnoff's Response. Genoa, Italy, October 12, 1959. Part 1. Vol. V Record 3.
Message/"The New Look in the Cold War", undated
From Brig. General David Sarnoff presented at the Golden Achievement Birthday Dinner. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, February 27, 1956./An Address by Brig. General David Sarnoff st Department of Pennsylvania American Legion Convention. Philadelphia, PA, July 21, 1956. Part 1. Vol. III Record 3.
"New Developments in Electronics", undated
Before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 1955 January 31. Part 1 & 2. Vol. II Record 2.
"Our National Security", undated
An Address by Brig. General David Sarnoff at the Forrestal Memorial Award Dinner of the National Security Industrial Association. Washington D.C., January 26, 1956. Parts 2 & 3. Vol. III Record 2.
Presentation to /Extemporaneous Remarks, undated
Brig. General David Sarnoff of the Dr. Lee DeForest Award at Veteran Wireless Operators' Annual Dinner featuring a Telephone Call of Dr. DeForest from California to New York. February 21, 1957./By Brig. General David Sarnoff at RCA General Managers Meeting. Skytop Lodge, Skytop, PA, June 19, 1957. Part 1. Vol. IV Record 2.
Presentation/"What More is Left to Accomplish?", undated
To Brig. General David Sarnoff of the Cristoforo Colombo Award including introduction and General Sarnoff's Response. Genoa, Italy, October 12, 1959. Part 2./An Address by Brig. General David Sarnoff upon receiving the B'nai B'rith President's Medal for Humanitarianism at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, November 10, 1959. Part 1. Vol. V Record 4.
Press Conference, undated
Brig. General David Sarnoff at Wentworth Hotel, Sydney, Australia. January 11, 1968. Part 1 & 2. Vol. XI Record 5.
"Radio Progress"/"The Birth of an Industry", undated
An Address. Camden. NJ. 1930 September 19./An Address upon the occasion of the Introduction of Television as a commercial service to the American people. NY World's Fair. 1939 April 20. Vol. I Record 1.
Remarks, undated
By Brig. General David Sarnoff on receiving the Salvation Army Citation of Merit. New York Hilton Hotel, December 6, 1967. Vol. XI Record 4.
Remarks, undated
By. Brig. General David Sarnoff in Formal Discussion with Students at Rockhurst College. Kansas City, MO., November 20, 1959. Part 1 & 2. Vol. V Record 7.
Remarks/Guest of Honor, undated
Brig. General David Sarnoff at Private Dinner Party. Canberra, Australia, January 18, 1968./Talk by Brig. General David Sarnoff as Broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Commission's National Radio Network. January 21, 1968. Vol XI Record 6.
Remarks/"Television: A Channel for Freedom", undated
By Brig. General David Sarnoff upon receiving the Medallion of Valor Award at State of Israel Commendation Dinner. Philadelphia, PA, November 20, 1960./ An Address by Brig. General David Sarnoff at the University of Detroit Academic Convocation. Detroit, Michigan, April 5, 1961. Part 1. Vol. VI Record 3.
Remarks by Lieutenant Robert W. Sarnoff/"Freedom to Listen and Freedom to Look", undated
Speaking by Radio from somewhere in the Pacific to the Men and Women of the Radio Corporation of America. 1944 December 1./An Address before the U.S. National Committee UNESCO, Chicago, Illinois,, September 12, 1947, Part 1. Vol. I Record 2.
"Research and Industry-Partners in Progress", undated
An Address by Brig. General David Sarnoff before the Stanford Research Institute. San Francisco, Calif., November 14, 1951, Part 1 & 2. Vol. I Record 4.
Response/"Manie's Friends", undated
Of Brig. General David Sarnoff upon receiving the United HIAS Service Award of Honor. Hotel Astor, New York, February 15, 1959./Friends of Emmanuel Sacks, Including Brig. General David Sarnoff, Pay Tribute to the Beloved Showman and Entertainment Administrator. March 3, 1959. Part 1. Vol. V Record 1.
Response of Brig. General David Sarnoff/"The David Sarnoff Story", undated
Upon receiving the Gold Medal Award of 100-Year Association of New York. At the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, September 29, 1955. As recorded in a broadcast to Latin America via WRUL, September 30, 1955. Part 2./Prepared by LIFE Magazine Commentary for Slide Film Presentation. At Dinner of 100-Year Association of New York. Honoring Brig. General David Sarnoff. Vol. II Record 6.
"Responsibilities and Accomplishments of a Young and Growing Industry"/Response of Brig. General David Sarnoff, undated
An Address by Brig. General David Sarnoff at Advertising Club of Washington D.C., September 20, 1955. Part 2./Upon receiving the Gold Medal Award of 100-Year Association of New York. At the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, September 29, 1955. As recorded in a broadcast to Latin America via WRUL, September 30, 1955. Part 1. Vol. II, Record 5.
Robert W. Sarnoff 50th Birthday Luncheon/Business Administration Day Award, undated
Remarks by Brig. General David Sarnoff, Dr. Elmer W. Engstrom & Robert W. Sarnoff. 21 Club, New York City, July 1, 1968./Talk by Brig. General David Sarnoff at Drexel Institute Business Administration Day Luncheon and Convocation. Philadelphia, PA May 14, 1968. Vol. XII Record 2.