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Edmund A. Chester

Edmund Albert Chester Sr. (June 22, 1897 – October 14, 1973) was an American television executive. He served as a vice president and executive at the CBS radio and television networks during the 1940s. As Director of Latin American Relations he collaborated with the Department of State to develop CBS's "La Cadena de Las Americas" radio network in support of Pan-Americanism during World War II.[1] He also served as a highly respected journalist and Bureau Chief for Latin America at Associated Press and Vice President at La Prensa Asociada in the 1930s.[2][3][4][5][6] He was awarded the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes National Order of Merit by the government of Cuba in recognition of his efforts to foster greater understanding between the peoples of Cuba and the United States of America.[7]

Edmund A. Chester
Born
Edmund Albert Chester

(1897-06-22)June 22, 1897
DiedOctober 14, 1973(1973-10-14) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)Television executive
Journalist
Known forLa Cadena de Las Americas (Network of the Americas)
AwardsCarlos Manuel de Cespedes National Order of Merit of Cuba

Biography edit

During the course of a journalistic career which ranged over two decades, he assumed a central role in the development of a viable international radio transmission network linking the United States of America with the developing nations of South America and Central America for the CBS network from 1940 through 1949.[8] As Director of Short Wave Broadcasts for CBS he supervised the creation of this vast shortwave service which was widely known throughout South America as the Network of the Americas (La Cadena de las Americas).[9]

Associated Press edit

Prior to accepting William S. Paley's invitation to join the CBS network, Edmund Chester served as a journalist in Latin America for the Associated Press for twenty years.[10] He first joined the Associated Press in 1930 in Louisville, Kentucky after leaving his position at the Louisville Courier-Journal.[11] During this time he reported on several historic events including: the Lima Pan American Conference in 1938, the catastrophic earthquake in Chile during 1939 and the Havana Pan American Conference in 1940.[6] In later years he emerged as the executive director for Associated Press' Latin America Department and Vice President of Associated Press' Latin American subsidiary La Presnes Asociada.[7]

CBS network edit

After joining CBS in 1940,[11] Chester assumed the post of Vice President of the Columbia Broadcasting System and assisted William S. Paley and high level diplomats from South America in the development of the intricate broadcast standards which would serve as the foundations for this vital information link during the turbulent World War II era. He also collaborated with his counterparts in Europe during the post World War II era in order to coordinate the creation of new technical broadcast standards and the expansion of the broadcast network which linked the two continents.[6][9]

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  Photograph of Edmund Chester -Director of CBS La Cadena de Las Americas network in 1943
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  Photograph of Edmund Chester, Edward R. Murrow, Eric Sevareid on "Challenge of the 50s: Years of Crisis" in 1951
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His endeavors were not limited to the technical development of CBS' worldwide broadcasting capabilities. As CBS' Director of Latin American Relations Mr. Chester worked in concert with the Department of State, the United States Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (OCIAA) and Voice of America while supervising the development of news and cultural programming for live broadcasts to North America and Latin America from the CBS broadcast studios in New York City.[12][7] These imaginative cultural initiatives served to foster benevolent diplomatic relations and high level cultural exchanges throughout South America as part of President Franklin Roosevelt's support for Pan-Americanism and cultural diplomacy during the 1940s.[12][13] Popular programs such as Viva America showcased professional musical talent of the highest caliber in live concert while preserving cultural authenticity[7] and were supervised by the Department of State and the Office of Inter-American Affairs during the tenure of Nelson Rockefeller.[2][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

Chester presented prominent musicians from both North America and South America for extended appearances on these broadcasts. Included among these performing artists were[7] Alfredo Antonini (American (orchestral conductor));[20] Juan Arvizu (Mexican "Tenor with the Silken Voice")[1];[21] Nestor Mesta Chaires (Mexican tenor aka "El Gitano De Mexico");[22] Eva Garza (Mexican songstress);[23][24][25] Terig Tucci (Argentine composer/arranger);[16] John Serry, Sr. (American concert accordionist/composer),[26] Elsa Miranda (Puerto Rican vocalist),[27] the Los Panchos Trio,[7] Manuolita Arriola (1946)[28] and members of the CBS Pan American Orchestra.[29] By recruiting some of the best entertainment talent from throughout the hemisphere, Chester hoped to present an image of the American people as soulful romantics rather than mere "cogs in the national industrial machine", while also providing accurate and timely news programming.[1]

As World War II evolved, the shortwave broadcasts which were transmitted over Chester's "La Cadena de Las Americas" grew in popularity and scope throughout Latin America. Initially broadcasts only lasted for seven hours each day. By 1945, Chester successfully developed the network to broadcast high quality entertainment and news programming over 114 affiliated radio stations in twenty Latin American nations.[30]

In 1945, Chester also emerged as a Producer for the CBS broadcast of "Program of the Three Americas" which showcased the music of such noted American composers as: Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and Richard Rodgers on the La Cadena de Las Americas network. The broadcast illustrated Chester's collaboration with Alfredo Antonini (Conductor), Wendell Adams (Director) and Harry Kramer (Commentator).[31][32]

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  "United Nations in Action" - CBS Television - Edmund Chester in 1949
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UN session in June 1948

In later years, Mr. Chester emerged as the director of news, special events and sports for the CBS Television Network (1948).[11] During this period he assumed a central role in coordinating the integration of the vast CBS radio network with the evolving television division.[33][34][35][36][37]

In 1949, Chester also collaborated with one of the original Murrow Boys Larry LeSueur, the media advisor Lyman Bryson and Benjamin V. Cohen (United Nations Assistant Secretary General) in yet another imaginative journalistic endeavor for CBS. In the course of supervising historic live television coverage of the proceedings of the United Nations General Assembly and the United Nations Security Council from Lake Success, New York on the broadcast series "United Nations in Action" in November 1949, Mr. Chester demonstrated an enduring commitment to the lofty professional standards for excellence in broadcasting which served as the hallmark of the entire CBS network for decades to come.[38][39][40][41][42] The series of broadcasts was honored with the George Foster Peabody Award for Television News in 1949.[41]

As a new decade began, Chester collaborated once again with leading journalists at CBS Radio including: Edward R. Murrow and Eric Sevareid in a discussion of the major news developments of the year on the broadcast "Challenge of the 50's Years of Crisis" in 1951.[43]

Politics edit

Following his retirement from CBS in 1952, Chester served as a consultant on economic and foreign affairs to his friend Fulgencio Batista in Cuba.[44][45] Earlier in 1938, he reported on Batista's proclaimed vision for the preservation of democracy in Cuba.[46] Subsequently, in 1954, Chester completed a more comprehensive biography which outlined Batista's rise from a sergeant in the army to the leadership of the Cuban government.[45][47] Following Fidel Castro's successful rise to power in 1959, Batista's military dictatorship of 1952-1959 collapsed, and Edmund Chester joined the ranks of thousands of other American citizens and companies whose investments on the island were abruptly seized by Cuba's new Ministry of Ill-Gotten Goods.[48][49]

Death edit

Edmund Chester died at the age of 75 on October 14, 1973, in Mount Dora, Florida. He was survived by his wife Enna and their four children.[11]

Works edit

Awards edit

In recognition of his efforts to foster better relations between the peoples of Cuba and the United States of America, Chester was awarded the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes National Order of Merit (1943) by the government of Cuba - its highest civilian honor.[7]

Archive edit

  • Edmund Albert Chester's papers, photographs and correspondence relating to Latin American politics and CBS radio broadcasting in Latin America are archived at Online Archive of California.[50]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Dissonant Divas In Chicana Music: The Limits of La Onda Deborah R. Vargas. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2012 ISBN 978-0-8166-7316-2 pp. 152 -157 Edmund Chester and "La Cadena De Las Americas" on google.books.com
  2. ^ a b Time, June 1, 1942
  3. ^ Time, March 2, 1942
  4. ^ Time, November 11, 1940
  5. ^ The New York Times, October 16, 1973, pg. 46
  6. ^ a b c Current Biographical Yearbook Volume 2. H. W. Wilson Co. New York, 1941 p. 148 Edmund A. Chester CBS Director of Foreign Broadcasting - biography on books.google
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Beyond the Black and White TV: Asian and Latin American Spectacle in Cold War America. Han, Benjamin M. Rutgers University Press, 2022 La Cadena de las Americas, Edmund Chester, William S. Paley and the Carlos Manuel De Cespedes National Order of Merit on Google Books
  8. ^ The New York Times, May 4, 1948, pg. 50
  9. ^ a b In All His Glory: the Life And Times of William S. Paley. Salley Bedell Smith. Random House. New York, 2002 p. 18 ISBN 978-0-307-78671-5 William S. Paley, CBS, Edmund A. Chester on books.google
  10. ^ Daytona Beach Morning Journal - "Edmund Chester Batista Aid Awaiting Word From His Boss" January 3, 1959 on Google Books
  11. ^ a b c d The New York Times - "Obituary: "Edmund Chester, 75, Ex-Directorate C.B.S.", October 16, 1973 p. 46 on nytimes.com
  12. ^ a b Time - Radio: La Cadena, June 1, 1942 William S. Paley, La Cadena de las Americas on Content.time.com
  13. ^ Dissonant Divas In Chicana Music: The Limits of La Onda Deborah R. Vargas. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2012 ISBN 978-0-8166-7316-2 p. 152-157 Edmund Chester, CBS, Franklin Roosevelt and "La Cadena De Las Americas" on google.books.com
  14. ^ The New York Times, January 8, 1941, pg. 18
  15. ^ The New York Times, January 1, 1942, pg. 27
  16. ^ a b The New York Times, January 18, 1942, pg. 27
  17. ^ The New York Times, May 10, 1942, pg. sm10
  18. ^ The New York Times, February 28, 1943, pg. X9
  19. ^ The New York Times June 9, 1946, pg. 49
  20. ^ a b The New York Times, November 5, 1983, pg. 34
  21. ^ The New York Times, May 5, 1941, pg. 32
  22. ^ The New York Times, April 23, 1944, pg. x5
  23. ^ The New York Times, January 23, 1944, pg. x9
  24. ^ The Strachwitz Frontera collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings- Eva Garza Biography on frontera.library.ucla.edu
  25. ^ Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music: The Limits of La Onda Deborah R. Vargas. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2012 p. 155-157 ISBN 978-0-8166-7316-2 Eva Garza and Viva America on google.books.com
  26. ^ Settel, Irving (1967) [1960]. A Pictorial History of Radio. New York: Grosset & Dunlap. p. 146. LCCN 67-23789. OCLC 1475068.
  27. ^ Billboard - Banana E.T. Proves Good Eating for Elsa Miranda Billboard, February 2, 1946, p. 4 Elsa Miranda and the radio show Viva America on books.google.com
  28. ^ Photograph of Manolita Arriola and Nestor Chayres for "Viva America" 1946 CBS on Getty Images
  29. ^ Media Sound & Culture in Latin America. Editors: Bronfman, Alejanda & Wood, Andrew Grant. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 2012, Pg. 49 ISBN 978-0-8229-6187-1 books.google.com See pg. 49
  30. ^ Dissonant Divas In Chicana Music: The Limits of La Onda Deborah R. Vargas. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2012 ISBN 978-0-8166-7316-2 p. 153 Edmund Chester and "La Cadena De Las Americas" on google.books.com
  31. ^ "It's a Grand Night For Singing: Excerpt from a radio program" -excerpt from Program of the Three Americas, Edmund Chester Producer, Alfredo Antonini Conductor, Wendel Adams Director, Harry Cramer commentator on Worldcat.org
  32. ^ a b Edmund A. Chester on World Cat.org
  33. ^ The New York Times, July 3, 1948, pg. 26
  34. ^ The New York Times, July 1, 1949, pg. 38
  35. ^ The Origins of Television News In America - The Visualizers of CBS in the 1940s Mike Conway. Peter Lang Publishing. New York. 2009. p. 255 ISBN 978-1-4331-0602-6 Edmund Chester - CBS Television Director of News on books.google
  36. ^ Radio Daily Volume 44 Radio Daily Corporation, 1948 Edmund Chester named to direct CBS News Special Events on books.google
  37. ^ As It Happened: A Memoir William S. Paley. Doubleday, New York. 1979 p. 375 Edmund Chester - Director of CBS News on books.google
  38. ^ Rosenthal, A. M. (May 19, 1951). "U.N. Vacates Site at Lake Success; Peace Building Back to War Output". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on July 26, 2022. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  39. ^ The New York Times, November 4, 1949, pg. 50
  40. ^ United Nations in Action: Photograph of Edmund Chester, Larry LaSueur, Lyman Bryson at the interim headquarters of the UN General Assembly Lake Success, NY, March 8,1949 ongettyimages.com
  41. ^ a b "United Nations In Action" on peabodyawards.com
  42. ^ "The United Nations Headquarters in Long Island's Lake Success" First Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly in 1947 at Lake Success, Security Council Meetings on untappedcitites.com
  43. ^ Photograph "Challenge of the 50s: Years of Crisis" showing participants Edward R. Murrow, Eric Sevareid, Edmund Chester & others at CBS in 1951
  44. ^ Daytona Beach Morning Journal, January 3, 1959 p.1 "Edmund Chester, Batista Aid, Awaiting Word From His 'Boss'" on Google Books
  45. ^ a b Foreign Affairs Book Review of "A Sergeant Named Batista" by Henry L. Roberts April 1954 on foreign affaris.com
  46. ^ The Deseret News,Chester, Edmund. "Strong Man of Cuba Foe to Dictators - Colonel Batista Says He's Siding With Democracy", Salt lake City, September 23, 1938 p. 5 on Google Books
  47. ^ Wilmington Sunday Star, February 7, 1954 p. 9 "A Look at Books: A Sergeant Named Batista" Book Review on Google Books
  48. ^ The St. Augustine Record, March 28, 2015, "Run From Cuba, American cling to claims for seized property" on Google Books
  49. ^ Heros, Martyrs, and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba, 1946-1958. Guerra, Lillian. Yale University Press. 2018 p. 298 ISBN 9780300175530
  50. ^ Edmund Albert Chester Papers on Online Archive of California

External links edit

  • WorldCat.org Library holdings for Edmund A. Chester
  • GettyImages.com Photographs of Edmund Chester

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Edmund Albert Chester Sr June 22 1897 October 14 1973 was an American television executive He served as a vice president and executive at the CBS radio and television networks during the 1940s As Director of Latin American Relations he collaborated with the Department of State to develop CBS s La Cadena de Las Americas radio network in support of Pan Americanism during World War II 1 He also served as a highly respected journalist and Bureau Chief for Latin America at Associated Press and Vice President at La Prensa Asociada in the 1930s 2 3 4 5 6 He was awarded the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes National Order of Merit by the government of Cuba in recognition of his efforts to foster greater understanding between the peoples of Cuba and the United States of America 7 Edmund A ChesterBornEdmund Albert Chester 1897 06 22 June 22 1897DiedOctober 14 1973 1973 10 14 aged 76 Occupation s Television executiveJournalistKnown forLa Cadena de Las Americas Network of the Americas AwardsCarlos Manuel de Cespedes National Order of Merit of Cuba Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Associated Press 1 2 CBS network 1 3 Politics 2 Death 3 Works 4 Awards 5 Archive 6 References 7 External linksBiography editDuring the course of a journalistic career which ranged over two decades he assumed a central role in the development of a viable international radio transmission network linking the United States of America with the developing nations of South America and Central America for the CBS network from 1940 through 1949 8 As Director of Short Wave Broadcasts for CBS he supervised the creation of this vast shortwave service which was widely known throughout South America as the Network of the Americas La Cadena de las Americas 9 Associated Press edit Prior to accepting William S Paley s invitation to join the CBS network Edmund Chester served as a journalist in Latin America for the Associated Press for twenty years 10 He first joined the Associated Press in 1930 in Louisville Kentucky after leaving his position at the Louisville Courier Journal 11 During this time he reported on several historic events including the Lima Pan American Conference in 1938 the catastrophic earthquake in Chile during 1939 and the Havana Pan American Conference in 1940 6 In later years he emerged as the executive director for Associated Press Latin America Department and Vice President of Associated Press Latin American subsidiary La Presnes Asociada 7 CBS network edit After joining CBS in 1940 11 Chester assumed the post of Vice President of the Columbia Broadcasting System and assisted William S Paley and high level diplomats from South America in the development of the intricate broadcast standards which would serve as the foundations for this vital information link during the turbulent World War II era He also collaborated with his counterparts in Europe during the post World War II era in order to coordinate the creation of new technical broadcast standards and the expansion of the broadcast network which linked the two continents 6 9 External images nbsp Photograph of Edmund Chester Director of CBS La Cadena de Las Americas network in 1943 Here on Getty images nbsp Photograph of Edmund Chester Edward R Murrow Eric Sevareid on Challenge of the 50s Years of Crisis in 1951 Here on Getty Images His endeavors were not limited to the technical development of CBS worldwide broadcasting capabilities As CBS Director of Latin American Relations Mr Chester worked in concert with the Department of State the United States Office of the Coordinator of Inter American Affairs OCIAA and Voice of America while supervising the development of news and cultural programming for live broadcasts to North America and Latin America from the CBS broadcast studios in New York City 12 7 These imaginative cultural initiatives served to foster benevolent diplomatic relations and high level cultural exchanges throughout South America as part of President Franklin Roosevelt s support for Pan Americanism and cultural diplomacy during the 1940s 12 13 Popular programs such as Viva America showcased professional musical talent of the highest caliber in live concert while preserving cultural authenticity 7 and were supervised by the Department of State and the Office of Inter American Affairs during the tenure of Nelson Rockefeller 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Chester presented prominent musicians from both North America and South America for extended appearances on these broadcasts Included among these performing artists were 7 Alfredo Antonini American orchestral conductor 20 Juan Arvizu Mexican Tenor with the Silken Voice 1 21 Nestor Mesta Chaires Mexican tenor aka El Gitano De Mexico 22 Eva Garza Mexican songstress 23 24 25 Terig Tucci Argentine composer arranger 16 John Serry Sr American concert accordionist composer 26 Elsa Miranda Puerto Rican vocalist 27 the Los Panchos Trio 7 Manuolita Arriola 1946 28 and members of the CBS Pan American Orchestra 29 By recruiting some of the best entertainment talent from throughout the hemisphere Chester hoped to present an image of the American people as soulful romantics rather than mere cogs in the national industrial machine while also providing accurate and timely news programming 1 As World War II evolved the shortwave broadcasts which were transmitted over Chester s La Cadena de Las Americas grew in popularity and scope throughout Latin America Initially broadcasts only lasted for seven hours each day By 1945 Chester successfully developed the network to broadcast high quality entertainment and news programming over 114 affiliated radio stations in twenty Latin American nations 30 In 1945 Chester also emerged as a Producer for the CBS broadcast of Program of the Three Americas which showcased the music of such noted American composers as Irving Berlin Jerome Kern and Richard Rodgers on the La Cadena de Las Americas network The broadcast illustrated Chester s collaboration with Alfredo Antonini Conductor Wendell Adams Director and Harry Kramer Commentator 31 32 External image nbsp United Nations in Action CBS Television Edmund Chester in 1949 Here on Getty images nbsp UN session in June 1948 In later years Mr Chester emerged as the director of news special events and sports for the CBS Television Network 1948 11 During this period he assumed a central role in coordinating the integration of the vast CBS radio network with the evolving television division 33 34 35 36 37 In 1949 Chester also collaborated with one of the original Murrow Boys Larry LeSueur the media advisor Lyman Bryson and Benjamin V Cohen United Nations Assistant Secretary General in yet another imaginative journalistic endeavor for CBS In the course of supervising historic live television coverage of the proceedings of the United Nations General Assembly and the United Nations Security Council from Lake Success New York on the broadcast series United Nations in Action in November 1949 Mr Chester demonstrated an enduring commitment to the lofty professional standards for excellence in broadcasting which served as the hallmark of the entire CBS network for decades to come 38 39 40 41 42 The series of broadcasts was honored with the George Foster Peabody Award for Television News in 1949 41 As a new decade began Chester collaborated once again with leading journalists at CBS Radio including Edward R Murrow and Eric Sevareid in a discussion of the major news developments of the year on the broadcast Challenge of the 50 s Years of Crisis in 1951 43 Politics edit Following his retirement from CBS in 1952 Chester served as a consultant on economic and foreign affairs to his friend Fulgencio Batista in Cuba 44 45 Earlier in 1938 he reported on Batista s proclaimed vision for the preservation of democracy in Cuba 46 Subsequently in 1954 Chester completed a more comprehensive biography which outlined Batista s rise from a sergeant in the army to the leadership of the Cuban government 45 47 Following Fidel Castro s successful rise to power in 1959 Batista s military dictatorship of 1952 1959 collapsed and Edmund Chester joined the ranks of thousands of other American citizens and companies whose investments on the island were abruptly seized by Cuba s new Ministry of Ill Gotten Goods 48 49 Death editEdmund Chester died at the age of 75 on October 14 1973 in Mount Dora Florida He was survived by his wife Enna and their four children 11 Works editA Sergeant Named Batista New York NY Henry Holt amp Company 1954 32 Awards editIn recognition of his efforts to foster better relations between the peoples of Cuba and the United States of America Chester was awarded the Carlos Manuel de Cespedes National Order of Merit 1943 by the government of Cuba its highest civilian honor 7 Archive editEdmund Albert Chester s papers photographs and correspondence relating to Latin American politics and CBS radio broadcasting in Latin America are archived at Online Archive of California 50 References edit a b Dissonant Divas In Chicana Music The Limits of La Onda Deborah R Vargas University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis 2012 ISBN 978 0 8166 7316 2 pp 152 157 Edmund Chester and La Cadena De Las Americas on google books com a b Time June 1 1942 Time March 2 1942 Time November 11 1940 The New York Times October 16 1973 pg 46 a b c Current Biographical Yearbook Volume 2 H W Wilson Co New York 1941 p 148 Edmund A Chester CBS Director of Foreign Broadcasting biography on books google a b c d e f g Beyond the Black and White TV Asian and Latin American Spectacle in Cold War America Han Benjamin M Rutgers University Press 2022 La Cadena de las Americas Edmund Chester William S Paley and the Carlos Manuel De Cespedes National Order of Merit on Google Books The New York Times May 4 1948 pg 50 a b In All His Glory the Life And Times of William S Paley Salley Bedell Smith Random House New York 2002 p 18 ISBN 978 0 307 78671 5 William S Paley CBS Edmund A Chester on books google Daytona Beach Morning Journal Edmund Chester Batista Aid Awaiting Word From His Boss January 3 1959 on Google Books a b c d The New York Times Obituary Edmund Chester 75 Ex Directorate C B S October 16 1973 p 46 on nytimes com a b Time Radio La Cadena June 1 1942 William S Paley La Cadena de las Americas on Content time com Dissonant Divas In Chicana Music The Limits of La Onda Deborah R Vargas University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis 2012 ISBN 978 0 8166 7316 2 p 152 157 Edmund Chester CBS Franklin Roosevelt and La Cadena De Las Americas on google books com The New York Times January 8 1941 pg 18 The New York Times January 1 1942 pg 27 a b The New York Times January 18 1942 pg 27 The New York Times May 10 1942 pg sm10 The New York Times February 28 1943 pg X9 The New York Times June 9 1946 pg 49 a b The New York Times November 5 1983 pg 34 The New York Times May 5 1941 pg 32 The New York Times April 23 1944 pg x5 The New York Times January 23 1944 pg x9 The Strachwitz Frontera collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings Eva Garza Biography on frontera library ucla edu Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music The Limits of La Onda Deborah R Vargas University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis 2012 p 155 157 ISBN 978 0 8166 7316 2 Eva Garza and Viva America on google books com Settel Irving 1967 1960 A Pictorial History of Radio New York Grosset amp Dunlap p 146 LCCN 67 23789 OCLC 1475068 Billboard Banana E T Proves Good Eating for Elsa Miranda Billboard February 2 1946 p 4 Elsa Miranda and the radio show Viva America on books google com Photograph of Manolita Arriola and Nestor Chayres for Viva America 1946 CBS on Getty Images Media Sound amp Culture in Latin America Editors Bronfman Alejanda amp Wood Andrew Grant University of Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh PA USA 2012 Pg 49 ISBN 978 0 8229 6187 1 books google com See pg 49 Dissonant Divas In Chicana Music The Limits of La Onda Deborah R Vargas University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis 2012 ISBN 978 0 8166 7316 2 p 153 Edmund Chester and La Cadena De Las Americas on google books com It s a Grand Night For Singing Excerpt from a radio program excerpt from Program of the Three Americas Edmund Chester Producer Alfredo Antonini Conductor Wendel Adams Director Harry Cramer commentator on Worldcat org a b Edmund A Chester on World Cat org The New York Times July 3 1948 pg 26 The New York Times July 1 1949 pg 38 The Origins of Television News In America The Visualizers of CBS in the 1940s Mike Conway Peter Lang Publishing New York 2009 p 255 ISBN 978 1 4331 0602 6 Edmund Chester CBS Television Director of News on books google Radio Daily Volume 44 Radio Daily Corporation 1948 Edmund Chester named to direct CBS News Special Events on books google As It Happened A Memoir William S Paley Doubleday New York 1979 p 375 Edmund Chester Director of CBS News on books google Rosenthal A M May 19 1951 U N Vacates Site at Lake Success Peace Building Back to War Output The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on July 26 2022 Retrieved July 26 2022 The New York Times November 4 1949 pg 50 United Nations in Action Photograph of Edmund Chester Larry LaSueur Lyman Bryson at the interim headquarters of the UN General Assembly Lake Success NY March 8 1949 ongettyimages com a b United Nations In Action on peabodyawards com The United Nations Headquarters in Long Island s Lake Success First Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly in 1947 at Lake Success Security Council Meetings on untappedcitites com Photograph Challenge of the 50s Years of Crisis showing participants Edward R Murrow Eric Sevareid Edmund Chester amp others at CBS in 1951 Daytona Beach Morning Journal January 3 1959 p 1 Edmund Chester Batista Aid Awaiting Word From His Boss on Google Books a b Foreign Affairs Book Review of A Sergeant Named Batista by Henry L Roberts April 1954 on foreign affaris com The Deseret News Chester Edmund Strong Man of Cuba Foe to Dictators Colonel Batista Says He s Siding With Democracy Salt lake City September 23 1938 p 5 on Google Books Wilmington Sunday Star February 7 1954 p 9 A Look at Books A Sergeant Named Batista Book Review on Google Books The St Augustine Record March 28 2015 Run From Cuba American cling to claims for seized property on Google Books Heros Martyrs and Political Messiahs in Revolutionary Cuba 1946 1958 Guerra Lillian Yale University Press 2018 p 298 ISBN 9780300175530 Edmund Albert Chester Papers on Online Archive of CaliforniaExternal links editWorldCat org Library holdings for Edmund A Chester GettyImages com Photographs of Edmund Chester Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edmund A Chester amp oldid 1193644336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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