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OH, BROTHER says Don Templeton, Broad Street technician, after returning from the New York World's fair. Dignity of simple lines of RCA exhibit compares favorably with fantasia found on some of the other buildings. (RCA Relay May 1940) Entering via the Long Island Railroad gate, one views the scene from an elevated promenade. there are but two really high structures in the Fair: the Trylon and the RCA tower. the chief difference is that the RCA tower serves a useful purpose. (Relay May 1940)

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"RL" the present long-wave building. Laboratory headquarters are "RX"
In general, it is the task of research to discover new methods and improve old methods, so that the Company enjoys a favorable position among its competitors. Accordingly, the receiver Research Laboratory is engaged in improving radio reception so RCAC can offer a better service to the public. (Relay May 1940) The natural location for this Laboratory is near the Trans-Atlantic Receiving Station, which is at Riverhead 70 miles east of New York City. The mechanical shop makes efficient use of the basement; the first floor is used mainly for laboratory and office space. (Relay-May-1940)

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Engineer J. B. Moore laughs after the photographer's first flash-bulb fails. (Relay May 1940) Engineer - Author Gilbert S. Wickizer. (Relay-May-1940)

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Machinist- Schoenfeld (Relay Oct 1940) Gallup & Houghton inspect a high frequency transmitter designed and built in the RP Lab.

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Combination Technician Al Simmons drills a piece of stock with an electric power drill. (Oct-1960) CT Thomas McDermott operating a Delta Table Saw in the Machine Shop. (Oct-1960) This Weston Analyzer being used by Joseph Foy, Combination Technician, N.Y. Plant.(Oct-1960)

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