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Alden Aaroe

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radio station known as the "50,000 watt Voice of Virginia". As a radio personality, Aaroe is remembered for his news reporting and his bantering with a fictional duck called "
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in Richmond, WRVA sound recordings and other artifacts were the subject of a major online exhibit. Included in this exhibit was a pair of Aaroe's shoes.
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section of Richmond, Alden Aaroe Way, was named for Aaroe. It is a cul-de-sac with a small park adjacent to the former WRVA studios and it overlooks
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Shoe Fund, which provides shoes for needy children and has raised $ 5.6 million in its 36-year history. In 1986, Virginia Governor
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Alden Aaroe reports that a navy fighter jet crashes in Windsor Farms, Richmond, Virginia, December 7, 1955
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Before coming to WRVA, Aaroe was a newscaster at WCHV in Charlottesville, Virginia, 1939–1941.
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In 1989 Aaroe was inducted into the Virginia Communications Hall of Fame.
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in Richmond was established in Aaroe's honor by his widow Frances Aaroe.
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Library of Virginia online exhibit "WRVA - The Voice of Virginia"
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Encyclopedia of American Radio, 1920-1960, 2nd Edition, Volume 1
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Virginia General Assembly resolution on death of Alden Aaroe
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proclaimed Alden Aaroe Day in honor of his public service.
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Alden Aaroe and group depart for Hawaii, November 1960
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passed a joint resolution honoring the late Aaroe for
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Index

journalist
WRVA
radio station
Richmond, Virginia
AM
Millard the Mallard
WRIC-TV
Salvation Army
Gerald Baliles
cancer
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Hollywood Cemetery
Senate
House of Delegates
Virginia General Assembly
ISBN
0-87517-072-2
Church Hill
Shockoe Bottom
Virginia State Capitol
journalism
Virginia Commonwealth University
Library of Virginia
ISBN
978-0-7864-5149-4
WRIC-TV Promo for Alden Aaroe/"For 55 Plus"
YouTube
"Hall Of Fame Names Rowe"
The Free Lance–Star
WRVA online official website

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