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Burlington Atomic Energy Week, 1947
Interview of Mrs. Dorothy Schramm Page 1
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[Top Right Corner Of Page: Lead - Sunday] ANOUNCER: Good Evening, Ladies and Gentlemen, This is _____ of KBUR, and ("which" is crossed out) for the next 15 minutes, ("is" is crossed out) we are bringing you a special public service broadcast about a subject that is uppermost in the minds ("of most" is crossed out) of the thinking people of the world --- atomic energy. We have in the studio this evening Mrs. James S. Schramm, Chairman of the Burlington Atomic Energy Week Committee, and Mr. Edward R. Trapnell, Associate Director of ("them" is crossed out) Information for the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Washington. SCHRAMM: You might remind our listeners, Mr. (Stark is crossed out) Deschene, that Mr. Trapnell is no stranger to Burlington, nor to KBUR. ANNOuNCER: That's right, Mrs. Schramm, ("earlier in th" is redacted) back in 1942, Mr. Trapnell was the public relations officer at Iowa Ordnance plant, and he appeared a number of times on a special KBUR program called the Burlington War Round Table. TRAPNELL: It was a lot of fun, too! ANOUNCER: You mean the radio program was fun? Mr. Trapnell TRAPNELL: It was fun being in Burlington then and it's fun to be back here now. But I'm not ever sure this broadcasting business is fun -- wait until the show is over.
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[Top Right Corner Of Page: Lead - Sunday] ANOUNCER: Good Evening, Ladies and Gentlemen, This is _____ of KBUR, and ("which" is crossed out) for the next 15 minutes, ("is" is crossed out) we are bringing you a special public service broadcast about a subject that is uppermost in the minds ("of most" is crossed out) of the thinking people of the world --- atomic energy. We have in the studio this evening Mrs. James S. Schramm, Chairman of the Burlington Atomic Energy Week Committee, and Mr. Edward R. Trapnell, Associate Director of ("them" is crossed out) Information for the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Washington. SCHRAMM: You might remind our listeners, Mr. (Stark is crossed out) Deschene, that Mr. Trapnell is no stranger to Burlington, nor to KBUR. ANNOuNCER: That's right, Mrs. Schramm, ("earlier in th" is redacted) back in 1942, Mr. Trapnell was the public relations officer at Iowa Ordnance plant, and he appeared a number of times on a special KBUR program called the Burlington War Round Table. TRAPNELL: It was a lot of fun, too! ANOUNCER: You mean the radio program was fun? Mr. Trapnell TRAPNELL: It was fun being in Burlington then and it's fun to be back here now. But I'm not ever sure this broadcasting business is fun -- wait until the show is over.
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