What was popular in 1926

    • [PDF File]Owens 1 US Historical Events from 1900 to Present - Baylor School

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      1900–1949 Read about major events in U.S. History from 1900–1949, including the San Francisco earthquake, Great Depression, World War II, and more. 1900 Galveston hurricane leaves an estimated 6,000 to 8,000 dead (Sept. 8). According to the census, the nation's population numbers nearly 76 million. 1901 McKinley's second inauguration (March 4).


    • TOP SONGS IN THE USA FOR 1926 - Hits of All Decades

      1 VALENCIA-PAUL WHITEMAN-JULY BABY FACE-JAN GARBER-November 3 WHO?-GEORGE OLSEN & HIS ORCHESTRA-March 4 SLEEPY TIME GAL-BEN BERNIE & HIS ORCHESTRA-April 5 THE BIRTH OF THE BLUES-PAUL WHITEMAN-December 6 BYE,BYE,BLACKBIRD-GENE AUSTIN-September 7 ALWAYS-GEORGE OLSEN & HIS ORCHESTRA-May 8 I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD-Al Jolson-April


    • [PDF File]August - World Radio History

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      Popular Radio EDITED by KENDALL BANNING VIM-- VOLUME X FOUNDED 191t August, 1926 Who .kUMBER 4 CONTENTS (Cover design by Frank B. Masters) The Quack Doctors of Radio By E. E. Free, Ph.D PAGE 311 A Measurement Chart For use in calculating the coupling factor for co-axial and concentric coils By Raoul J. Hoffman, A.M.E PAGE 315


    • [PDF File]MAY, 1926 - World Radio History

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      propagation (in the March, 1926, num- ber), POPULAR RADIO has been literally the battle groumcl of discussion among the world's most able, most authentic and progressive scientists. t THE first successful experiments of C. F. Jenkins with the projection of motion pictures by radio were told for the first time in this magazine. The


    • [PDF File]v4nsouncing- - World Radio History

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      POPULAR RADIO VOLUME IX EDITED by KENDALL BANNING FOUNDED tptt CONTENTS for APRIL, 1926 (Cover design by Frank B. Masters) The Fastest Projectiles on Earth 1,000,000 Miles a Minute E E. Free


    • Ouachita Baptist University Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita

      This study focuses on the influence radio had on music from the years 1919 to 1926. This time period covers the years immediately following World War I, when radio. broadcasting started until the end of 1926, which saw the advent of nation-wide. broadcasting with the debut of the National Broadcasting Company.


    • [PDF File]I. B. World War I 1. 2. - Oxford University Press

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      American popular culture and the history of American popular music. B. World War I 1. Regarded at the time as “the war to end all wars” 2. Watershed event in the cultural history of the United States C. Migration 1. From the country to the city and from South to North 2. The ready availability of jobs 3.


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