Joseph Nathan Kane speaking in the Mary Pickford Theater, Library of Congress, Oct. 11, 1995
Ninety-six-year old radio host and author Joseph Nathan Kane speaks about his lifelong passion for uncovering "first facts" and his experience of working in radio in the 1930s. The occasion marks the 1994 donation to the Library of Congress by Mr. Kane of disc recordings of his 1938-39 radio show Famous first facts, along with original scripts and his vintage 1930's radio microphone. Includes a question-and-answer session.
"Ninety-six-year old radio host and author Joseph Nathan Kane speaks about his lifelong passion for uncovering "first facts" and his experience of working in radio in the 1930s. The occasion marks the 1994 donation to the Library of Congress by Mr. Kane of disc recordings of his 1938-39 radio show Famous first facts, along with original scripts and his vintage 1930's radio microphone. Includes a question-and-answer session."@en
"Ninety-six-year old radio host and author Joseph Nathan Kane speaks about his lifelong passion for uncovering "first facts" and his experience of working in radio in the 1930s. The occasion marks the 1994 donation to the Library of Congress by Mr. Kane of disc recordings of his 1938-39 radio show Famous first facts, along with original scripts and his vintage 1930's radio microphone. Includes a question-and-answer session."
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