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daytimer station, required to go off the air at night. WKTC disc jockey Johnny Jacobs demonstrated that a person could live in a fallout shelter for a long
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1954 Gene Webb Jack Webb 1953 Johnny Jacobs Bud McCardell 1952 Jerry Barber Merle Stimson 1951 Jerry Barber Johnny Jacobs 1950 Wally Ulrich Tom Crabbe
The Martin and Lewis Show (997 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Syndicates NBC Starring Dean Martin Jerry Lewis Announcer Jimmy Wallington Johnny Jacobs Written by Ed Simmons (1950-1953) Norman Lear (1950-1953) Directed by
Cry to Me (album) (138 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Writer(s) Length 6. "Something About the Way I Feel" Ronnie Walker, Johnny Jacobs 3:23 7. "I'll Be Gone" Loleatta Holloway 4:08 8. "I Can't Help Myself"
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Retrieved 2010-08-21.[permanent dead link] Washburn, Mark (2010-09-18). "Johnny Jacobs turned up volume on local radio". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved
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be for you". The Charlotte Observer. Washburn, Mark (2010-09-18). "Johnny Jacobs turned up volume on local radio," The Charlotte Observer. Washburn,
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Roberta Linn at the microphone for the KNX Radio program "Matinee". Master of ceremonies, Johnny Jacobs, is seen at left.
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Father Marty Braden Episode: "Bentley and the Great Debate" Laramie Johnny Jacobs Episode: "Bitter Glory" Leave It to Beaver Tom Henderson Episode: "Wally
Out of the Past into the Future (431 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Phyllis Molinary) — 4:21 "If You Don’t Want My Love" (Kathy Jiles, Johnny Jacobs) — 4:00 "Hurry, Hurry" (Mark Anderson, Lisa Raggio, Stacy Widelitz)
Child soldiers in the American Civil War (3,769 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Samuel W. Doble of Company D, 12th Maine Infantry Regiment, with drum Johnny Jacobs drummer boy Arthur Gale Drummer boy Taylor drummer boy of the 78th USCT