John Savage appears in the following:
Leopold Stokowski
Tuesday, October 28, 1952
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Leopold Stokowski discusses two upcoming concerts at the Museum of Modern Art of modern American orchestral music by young composers.
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National Antique Show
Sunday, January 01, 1950
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6th annual National Antiques Show at ...
Edward L. Kingsley
Monday, December 19, 1949
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Edward L. Kingsley is interviewed about the foreign motion film industry in the United States. They discuss particular films that Kingsley's company have released in America, including "Torment" and "Fame Is ...
Children's Carnival at MoMA
Friday, December 02, 1949
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Victor D'Amico, director of the education ...
David Alman
Thursday, December 01, 1949
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David Alman, president of Contemporary Writers ...
Election Day Returns : [Herbert Lehman's victory over John Foster Dulles for Senator; O'Dwyer is Reelected Mayor over Newbold Morris]
Tuesday, November 08, 1949
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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 ...
International Air Exposition : Official Mayor O'Dwyer's Day
Saturday, August 07, 1948
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Recording of air show and speeches in honor of Mayor O'Dwyer, as part of New York City's Golden Jubilee and the opening of Idlewild Airport.
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A. Herbert Fedder
Thursday, November 01, 1900
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A. Herbert Fedder, member of the ...
Traffic Safety and Campaign
Saturday, January 20, 1900
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Peter Jacobson
Wednesday, January 03, 1900
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Peter Jacobson, of the newly formed ...
Ruth Sylvester
Tuesday, January 02, 1900
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Interview with Ruth Sylvester, staff recreation ...
George Schaefer
Monday, January 01, 1900
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Opening of the second half of ...