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In the early 1950's in Los Angeles at 6 AM John West vice-president of the National Broadcasting Company in charge of west coast gets a phone call from New York City on the NBC tie line. The caller is General David Sarnoff chairman of the Board of RCA the Radio Corporation of America NBC's parent company.</p><P> Awakened from sleep Mr. West groggily says Hello </p><P> John this is General Sarnoff. </p><P> Mr. West swiftly clears the cobwebs. Good morning General it's always good to hear from you. </p><P> John you're acquainted with my nephew Richard Baer aren't you? </p><P> Yes General I am. He's a fine young man. I think very highly of him. </p><P> Last night I spoke with his mother my sister. She's upset. The reason she's upset is that Richard has been out of work for four months and he has no prospects so it looks like his life is going nowhere. </p><P> General I'm surprised and sorry to hear that. </p><P> John I want you to find Richard a job. And I want you to find him a job by nine o'clock this morning your time. I'll be waiting for your call saying you took care of it. Goodbye. </p><p>
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