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Members of the “Brains Trust” were entertained at dinner prior to their first broadcast from 4YA on Wednesday. At the head of the table is Mr Donald McCullough (question master), on the right of the table are Mrs Richard White, Lord Beveridge, Mrs A. G. W. Dunningham, and Professor Gabriel; at the foot of the table, nearest the camera, is Mr H. Ninnis (station manager) and on his left are Mr J. E. Reed (programme organiser) and Mr H. M. Gilmore (talks officer).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26747, 16 April 1948, Page 6

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Members of the “Brains Trust” were entertained at dinner prior to their first broadcast from 4YA on Wednesday. At the head of the table is Mr Donald McCullough (question master), on the right of the table are Mrs Richard White, Lord Beveridge, Mrs A. G. W. Dunningham, and Professor Gabriel; at the foot of the table, nearest the camera, is Mr H. Ninnis (station manager) and on his left are Mr J. E. Reed (programme organiser) and Mr H. M. Gilmore (talks officer). Otago Daily Times, Issue 26747, 16 April 1948, Page 6

Members of the “Brains Trust” were entertained at dinner prior to their first broadcast from 4YA on Wednesday. At the head of the table is Mr Donald McCullough (question master), on the right of the table are Mrs Richard White, Lord Beveridge, Mrs A. G. W. Dunningham, and Professor Gabriel; at the foot of the table, nearest the camera, is Mr H. Ninnis (station manager) and on his left are Mr J. E. Reed (programme organiser) and Mr H. M. Gilmore (talks officer). Otago Daily Times, Issue 26747, 16 April 1948, Page 6

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