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Edward M. Kirby

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Kirby died in Washington, D.C., in 1974. The Library of American Broadcasting's Broadcast Pioneers Library, housed in the University of Maryland's Hornbake Library, holds a collection of papers relating to Kirby, spanning the period 1923 to 1983 but mainly consisting of material from between 1938 and
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in 1928 to become a statistician and newsletter writer in the investment banking industry. He left the investment banking industry in 1929, the same year as the
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From 1953 to 1957 he also worked in public relations for the People-to-People Foundation and from 1957 to 1970 served as director of public relations for the
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Kirby was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 6, 1906, but lived most of his younger life in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. He attended the
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and briefly in investment banking. Kirby joined an advertising agency in 1930 and became public relations chief at radio station
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Again, Kirby left the Army in March 1953, toward the end of the war. Afterwards, he worked as a public relations counsel to the
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Press Relations Division. In 1942, he was appointed a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army and was responsible for creating
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in 1950, Kirby was recalled to active duty as chief of the U.S. Army's Radio-TV Branch. He was responsible for creating
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Kirby left the Army at the end of the war in 1945, returning to commercial public relations consultancy. He co-authored
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television documentary series. He left the Army in 1953 and in later life worked as a public relations advisor to the
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in May 1942 and chief of the department's Radio Public Relations Branch. There he established
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in 1944 and was responsible for coordinating all radio broadcasts associated with the
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to produce a film based on the life of American band leader and Air Force officer
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in 1937 and moved to Washington, D.C., the following year as part of this role.
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Excerpt of TV 172 "Chinese Reds Enter the War", a Korean war episode of
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in 1940 and the following year established the Radio Branch of the
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He was promoted to colonel in 1945, the same year he received the
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In 1940 Kirby was appointed as a civilian advisor on radio to the
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in 1933. He was appointed director of public relations at the
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Kirby was appointed as a civilian advisor to the U.S.
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Kirby was appointed the radio liaison officer at the
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Index

World War Two
Korean War
Virginia Military Institute
Baltimore Evening Sun
WSM-AM
National Association of Broadcasters
Secretary of War
War Department's
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
invasion of Normandy
Peabody Award
Legion of Merit
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Korean War
The Big Picture
Greater Washington Board of Trade
People-to-People Foundation
United Service Organizations
Virginia Military Institute
Baltimore Evening Sun
Wall Street crash
National Life and Accident Insurance Company
WSM-AM
National Association of Broadcasters

Secretary of War
War Department
U.S. Army
The Army Hour

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