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Freedoms Foundation
- 1: Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, statue of George Washington
- 2: Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, The Henry Knox Building
- 3: Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Independence Gardens
- 4: Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, National Headquarters, Martha Washington Building
- 5-6: Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Faith of Our fathers Chapel
- 7: Three unidentified men with coin models on stands
- 8: Unidentified man dressed as George Washington, as if praying
- 9: Arch Madsen?
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Asahi Broadcasting Corporation Postcards
- 1: case
- 2-4: logos
- 5: ABC Hall
- 6: Entrance Lobby
- 7: Asahi Broadcasting Corporation, Building
- 8: Mammoth TV Studio
- 9: Radio Key Studio
- 10: TV Studio Control Room
- 11: TV Remote Vans
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Japanese Broadcasting
- 1-6: Japan 1979
- 7: Broadcasting leadership meeting Japan, U. S. Commission, 1983
- 8: Nippon Television Network Corporation, Tokyo Japan
- 9: December 1972 Chanel 12, Tokyo, Japan
- 10:Broadcast Center (Mainichi Broadcasting System) Osaka, Japan
- 11-17:1979 Japan-US Television Executives Conference
- 18: Japan-US Broadcast Leadership Conference 1985, group picture
- 19: Shinzo Takahshi
- 20: Kozaburo Kobayashi
- 21: Masanori Nakane
- 22: Yukio Isomura
- 23: Tsunejiro Hirai
- 24: Motosaburo Takata
- 25: Ichiro Uchida
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Asian Broadcasting Union (ABU), 13th General Assembly
- 1-27: Pictures taken at the assembly
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CBC Radio, Japan
- 1: postcard, Imperial Palace and Nijubashi blanketed by snow, Tokyo, Japan
- 2: postcard, Radio Japan=s star producers
- 3: postcard, New Year Festival Scene in the Nakmise, the shopping arcade in the confines of Asakusa's Sensoji Temple in down town Tokyo.
- 4: postcard, Tokyo Tower at sunset
- 5: postcard, Budokan, the National Sports Pavilion, seen through the cherry blossoms.
- 6-8: Electronic billboard sings
- 9: Control Room
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
- 1: Samuel P. Lyon, Director, broadcast analysis dept.
- 2: Robert L. Tuck, director, Russian service
- 3: Robert L. Hutchings, assistant director, Radio Free Europe; Alice Shakland, assistant to director, administration division; James Edwards, director, central news division
- 4: James Edwards, director, central news division
- 5: Evelyn and Bob Tuck, director, RL Russian service
- 6: Earnal and Bea Campbell, Vice-President, engineering and technical operations division
- 7: Carolyn M. Ruprecht, secretary to Dr. Ferguson
- 8: Iwanna Rebet, chief librarian
- 9: James F. Brown, director, Radio Free Europe division
- 10: Keith and Heidi Bush, director, Radio Liberty research
- 11: Pat and Sam Lyon, director, broadcast analysis
- 12: Richard H. Cook, director, nationalities services Radio Liberty; Ralph E. Walter, executive vice-president, programs and policy
- 13: Emeri Keeri-Santo, deputy director, audience and opinion, research, East European area
- 14: Jeane Kirkpatrick, U. S. Ambassador to U.N. speaks at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty meeting in Munich, mid-March 1984
- 15: Munich, Mr. James L. Buckley, President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty welcomes U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick, to RFE/RL at the opening of a three-day visit in mid-March, 1984. Ambassador Kirkpatrick (seated) delivered a major foreign policy address, met with the entire staff of the Radio, and recorded a series of interviews for broadcasting to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Seated with Ambassador Kirkpatrick are, from left to right: George Urban, RFE Director; Joel Blocker, Press Attache, the U. S. Mission to the United Nations; and George Bailey, RL Director.=
- 16: V. Mateusevich
- 17: Dr. T. K. Karski, Polish correspondent of RFE/RL in London.
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Veronica Balogh artwork
- 1: 'Jonathan 1'
- 2: 'Erlkonig'
- 3: 'Jonathan 2'
- 4: 'Transparence in blue'
- 5-6:'Pegasus'
- 7: 'Steeds of Pendragon'
- 8: 'Pegasus Agnovell'
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Awards, Certificates, honors, etc.
- 1: FBLA, FBLA Businessperson of the Year 1978
- 2: Utah Manufacturers Association, outstanding contribution
- 3: Radion Advertising Bureau, Inc., distinguished service, 1953-1955
- 4: National Jewish Hospital and Research Center, National Asthma Center, Humanitarian Award, 1979
- 5: Utah Broadcast Hall of Fame, A distinguished Utahn and internationally recognized broadcaster, 1979
- 6: (gavel) Gavel used by Arch L. Madsen Bonneville International Corporation President, 1974-1977
- 7: The National Association of Broadcasters, sincere appreciation
- 8: Radio-Television News Directors Association, grateful recognition, 1985
- 9: framed article, Madsen gets Radio Free Europe post, 1984
- 10: Inter-American Association of Broadcasters, Certificate of Attendance, 1971
- 11-12: in Spanish) 1977, 1967
- 13: framed pin, Paris 1978
- 14: 1980-1981 Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards, Lifetime Achievement Award
- 15: The University of Utah, honorary doctorate of Law
- 16: Momento Presented to Arch L. Madsen Panelist In The Historic AVoices of Freedom@ Conference, 1981
- 17: American Forces Radio and Television Service, Director=s Award 1981
- 18: Letter officiating a special first session of the Utah State Legislature, 1985, dedicated to Arch L. Madsen
- 19: Brigham Young University Alumni Association, Distinguished Service Award, 1962
- 20: Brigham Young University Department of Communications, distinguished service award, 1973
- 21: Rotary Club of Salt Lake City, President 1970-1971
- 22: Statue, Alma Award 1980
- 23: cup, Arch L. Madsen President Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, 1969-1970
- 24: Patented model of a morse code sender
- 25: National Academy of Television Arts and Services, distinguished service
- 26: The National Translator Association, dedicated service, 1977
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Awards, Certificates, honors, etc
- 1: framed article, Madsen Voted Distinguished Service Award Winner, 1981
- 2: Copy of the Bill of Rights, Presented to Arch Madsen with appreciation, Junior Achievement Fund Drive Chairman, 1973
- 3: President Bonneville International Corporation, appreciation for many contributions, 1977
- 4: The Board of Directors of Bonneville International Corporation, grateful recognition, 1980
- 5: National Association of Broadcasters, distinguished service award, 1981
- 6: Association of Maximum Service Telecasters, recognition of contributions, 1977
- 7: Utah Lifetime Achievement, 1983
- 8: drawing by Leon D. Burrows, 1980
- 9: plaque with memorabilia, WRUL/WRUW
- 10: American Advertising Federation, Annual Advertising Silver Medal Award, 1971
- 11: United States office of Personnel Management, Award of Excellence in Management Reform, 1980
- 12: National Governor=s Association, distinguished service, 1980
- 13: FBLA and PBL, in appreciation of support
- 14: Presented by Governor Scott M. Matheson to Arch L. Madsen, Chairman Committee on Executive Reorganization, 1977-1982
- 15: Radio Pioneers, "Arch L. Madsen who has served the great cause of radio since 1933 is hereby recognized as a pioneer", 1942
- 16: President of Provo Chamber of Commerce, 1951
- 17: United States of America Department of Defense, in appreciation, 1973
- 18: AFBA, Corporate Member of the Year, 1984
- 19: Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, 1969-1970
- 20: The Radio and Television Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, Abe Lincoln Certificate of Honor, 1971
- 21: Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, honorary coin
- 22: Award from Mexico, 1970
- 23: Commemoration the two-way satellite broadcast, 1980
- 24: Utah National Guard Minutemen Award, 1982
- 25: Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir, thanks for participation in first telstar broadcast, 1962
- 26: Society of Wireless Pioneers, Life Member
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Miscellaneous
- 1-3: Unidentified radio equipment
- 4: Roger H. Mattson, 1977
- 5: postcard, boat with bananas
- 6: Unidentified meeting
- 7-8: Awarding of a certificate
- 9: Unidentified
- 10: Carlos Ashton as station being closed down, 1973
- 11: Philo T. Farnsworth
- 12: Unidentified
- 13: Teletex
- 14: Philo Taylor Farnsworth, Inventor of Television, in a small workshop in this building projected the first electronic image on a screen, September 7, 1927. Known as the "Genius of Green Street the San Francisco inventor died in 1971.
- 15: Mike Valentino
- 16: boxer, Foster
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All Channel Committee
- 1-71: Slide presentation about radio broadcasting
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Portraits
- 1: Thomas S. Monson
- 2: Arch Madsen
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