File:Students broadcasting over radio station WBOE, Cleveland, Ohio (1939).jpg

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English: Radio station WBOE, licensed to the Cleveland, Ohio Board of Education, began broadcasting educational programs in the fall of 1938.
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Source Photograph that appeared on the cover of the May 1939 issue of School Life magazine, the official organ of the U.S. Department of the Interior's Office of Education,
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Students broadcasting over radio station WBOE, Cleveland, Ohio in 1939

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