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Identifier
20164987
Description
E. Brents Wooten, second from right, was recipient of a surprise sendoff and a Shady Oak hat as he ended 32 years of market quotations broadcasting over WBAP radio station. Left to right are, W. P. Bomar, Ed Lally, Amon Carter Jr., Wooten and Doc Ruhmann, WBAP farm editor, who took over the microphone as Wooten prepared to sign off. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition April 1, 1954
Archival Date
1954-03-31
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-3213
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Portrait photographs; Radio broadcasting; Radio industry; Retirements
Names
Bomor, W. P.; Lally, Ed; Carter, Amon Gary, Jr., 1919-1982; Ruhmann, Doc; Ruhmann, Wooten
Subjects
Portrait photographs; Radio broadcasting; Radio industry; Retirements