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Recent Radio Legislation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

Irwin Stewart*
Affiliation:
University of Texas

Abstract

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Type
Legislative Notes and Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1929

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References

1 For a brief discussion of these documents and the conference which drafted them, see The International Radiotelegraph Conference of Washington,” American Journal of International Law, vol. 22, p. 28 (January, 1928)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 State Department press release, February 28, 1929.

3 State Department press release, January 15, 1929.

4 State Department press release, January 18, 1929.

5 The protocol and the report of the American delegation to the Conference are contained in a State Department press release of October 18, 1928.

6 Public No. 632, 69th Congress. For an excellent discussion of the 1927 and earlier federal legislation relating to radio, see an article by Lee, Frederic P. on “Federal Radio Legislation” in Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 142, No. 231 Supplement (March, 1929)CrossRefGoogle Scholar. The same volume contains an interesting article by O. H. Caldwell, a member of the Federal Radio Commission, on “The Administration of Federal Radio Legislation.”

7 Public No. 195, 70th Congress.

8 The Federal Radio Commission's release number 561, February 20, 1929, contains a digest of state and municipal radio regulations.