Reel 0979, 1960

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Note 1: "1 7/8 Tandberg. Both sides. Openning of UN. 1960. News etc"; Note 2: CDI 1. NBC-TV. News, inlcudes Castro at the Shelburne Hotel incident 2. cont'd Dhrushchev and Castro, footage and commentary e. other interview 4. UN analysics, Adrei Gromiko, President's Address 5. commentary and coverage of United nations with multiple representatives from around the world. CDII 1-11. Cont'd speeches (simulcast with WNYC?) 12. New UN coverage WNYC exclusive 13. Jumps to Beethoven 6 Bagatells. PSA, cats, Khrushchev and UN news with JFK, Congo, Nixon, and NYC news 14. Leslie Smith with news. CDIII 1. October 1960. News and ad for General Tires, jingle. 2. Esquire Magazine. Congo news. Ad for Kruger Beer (jingle) Sports 3. Channel Changes 4. JFK Nixon politics , panel discussion 5. 6. Hotel Pierre ad. Debate on WRFM Layly and Tex MCClay 9. Hudson vitamin ad. and debate -11. Ends mid speech. CDIV 1. Castro and Khurshcev news and Congo. Jumps to other News on 1960 UN meetings. Jups to other UN coverage 2. election and live coverage of UN meetings 12. confirmation of ABC TV on Channel 7. WFIO Tv, Philadelphia, Mussic 13. New Show Expedition, The Innocents "Honest, I do" tune. 13. Pepsodent toothpast. Dick Clark. tunes, pop 14. jumps bac to UN Coverage. 15. cont'd CDV NBC-Tv 1. Un coverage and commentary -15. several countries represented CDVI 1. cont'd coverage on WNYC on AM radio 4. end of UN meeting, returns to simulcast of regular programming with WNYC FM radio. . UN News ad show on health -10. ;

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