George V. Denny Jr. (1899–1959) was the long-time moderator of one of radio's first talk shows, America's Town Meeting of the Air, as well as the executive director of the League for Political Education/Town Hall, which produced the program. Denny moderated America's Town Meeting of the Air from 1935 to 1952 and had a major role in choosing weekly topics.
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| - George V. Denny Jr. (1899–1959) was the long-time moderator of one of radio's first talk shows, America's Town Meeting of the Air, as well as the executive director of the League for Political Education/Town Hall, which produced the program. Denny moderated America's Town Meeting of the Air from 1935 to 1952 and had a major role in choosing weekly topics. (en)
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| - Sharon, Connecticut, U.S. (en)
- Sharon Hospital, (en)
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| - Washington, North Carolina, U.S. (en)
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| - B.S. Commerce, University of North Carolina, 1922 (en)
- Ithaca College, 1951 (en)
- LL.D. degree, Temple University, 1940 (en)
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| - George Vernon Denny Jr. (en)
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| - George V. Denny Jr. (1899–1959) was the long-time moderator of one of radio's first talk shows, America's Town Meeting of the Air, as well as the executive director of the League for Political Education/Town Hall, which produced the program. Denny moderated America's Town Meeting of the Air from 1935 to 1952 and had a major role in choosing weekly topics. (en)
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