
This eight-page
WBT newsletter published in
February, 1943, mostly had news of staff members who
had gone off to the military. Some familiar names mentioned
are Charles Crutchfield, Grady Cole, Jack Knell, Sandy
Becker (who went on to fame acting in a network soap
opera--was it Young
Dr. Malone?),
Larry Walker, Claude Casey, Cecil Campbell, Don White,
and Jack Phipps. (Didn't Jack, in later years, work
in the editorial department?) And there's a brief mention
of a young CBS executive, Frank Stanton, who
came to work at WBT for "the duration." (Did
Columbia Broadcasting own WBT during the war years?)
Stanton later became CBS CEO William Paley's right-hand
man.
So, nostalgicize awhile. Remember,
this is even before Gene Birke and the McDaniel brothers
went to work for the company, if your mind can carry
you back that far.
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