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Bob Rubin - Working on the design of the
Marine Radio Polling System for Chatham Radio. As Bob so well put it, This is a taste
of the Boys in the back room that put all the little pieces together. |
(l to r) Bill Polanco, Bob
Ruben, Jerry Schatz, Morris Olcerst,
Jimmy Dosch and Pete Brown, from the Engineering Lab - Circa 1970 |
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Part-Time Job At RCA Helps
Kenyan Priest Earn Master's Degree. On his way to deliver a message, Father Silverius stops to pose in front of the ES Office
at 204 East 58th Street in New York City. (Relay-Nov/Dec 1975) |
Cass Petersen (r) was the
only West Coast winner in the Savings bond campaign. He was presented with a AM/FM
portable radio. (Relay-July/Aug 1975) |
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Eugene F. Murphy Elected
President Succeeds Eugene D. Becken who becomes Chairman of the Executive Committee,
Philip Schneider and Robert J. Angliss assigned expanded responsibilities. The election of
Eugene F. Murphy as President and Chief Operating Officer of RCA Global Communications,
Inc., was announced on January 10 by Howard R. Hawkins, RCA Executive Vice President and
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of RCA Globcom, (Relay Jan/Feb 1975) |
Winners of the Savings Bond
contest were (seated)(l to r) Marian Bloch, Seymor Kogelman, Sarah Warmer. (Standing)
(l-r). Charles DeLuca, Jon Soo Hoo, Frank Cavaliere, Leo Scotto. (Relay-July/Aug-1975) |
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Vincent Attardi (l) Union
President and Harry Polish draw the winning ticket for the RCA Portable color television
set offered during our recent U. S. Savings Bond Campaign. The winner was John Feeley,
Manager, Facilities and Maintenance. Martin Finkelstein and Anthony Cardinale watch the
drawing along with others. (Relay Jul/Aug 1974) |
Ed Saunders - A relaxing moment in CTS
-Early 70's |