John Savage

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Election Day Returns- Primary : [Herbert Lehman's victory over John Foster Dulles for Senator; O'Dwyer is Reelected Mayor over Newbold Morris]

Wednesday, September 20, 1950

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Seymour Siegel introduces the coverage by announcing the closing of the polls (7pm) and doing a roll call of remote locations: John Savage at Police Headquarters; Ed Jones at the Post ...

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National Antique Show

Sunday, January 01, 1950

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6th annual National Antiques Show at ...

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Election Night - November 8, 1949

Tuesday, November 08, 1949

WNYC reports on the incoming results of 1949 elections of interest to the New York metropolitan area. O'Dwyer beats Morris and Marcantonio. Lehman beats Dulles.

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Election Night - November 8, 1949

Tuesday, November 08, 1949

WNYC reports on the incoming results of 1949 elections of interest to the New York metropolitan area. O'Dwyer beats Morris and Marcantonio. Lehman beats Dulles.

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Report on Polio Epidemic

Monday, August 01, 1949

Hart E. Van Riper, Medical Director for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, sits down with John Savage to discuss the status of the polio epidemic in the greater New York area. Compared to the United States overall, Riper states that New York is "comparatively well off" and that "one's ...

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Traffic Safety and Campaign

Monday, January 01, 1900

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Begins abruptly with an interview with ...

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