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Chicago issues, inviting listeners to call in with their problems so that Schwartz and the listening community could offer some assistance. He frequently telephoned
207:, where he was hired as the music librarian, Schwartz became a full-time late-night host at WIND in 1973. Ed Schwartz did not have a voice that was naturally suited for radio. His multiple attempts to win an on-air position at both WLS-AM and WIND had failed, but feeling he had something to offer the public via the airwaves, Schwartz never gave up his hopes.
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1211:. Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011
1430:. Chi Town Radio. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011
499:"Bowen High School Hall of Fame-Ed Schwartz-Class of 1964"
1031:"Ed Schwartz puts his heart into big, annual food drive"
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437:"The Secret World of Dex Card"
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1465:"Jewish Waldheim cemeteries"
1428:"The Funeral of Ed Schwartz"
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