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HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. Hoover, as Secretary of Commerce

HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. Hoover, as Secretary of Commerce


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HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964). 31st President of the United States. Hoover, as Secretary of Commerce

HERBERT HOOVER (1874-1964).
31st President of the United States. Hoover, as Secretary of Commerce, in a public demonstration of the first inter-city television broadcast, from Washington, D.C. to New York City. Photograph, 7 April 1927

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1927 April Broadcast Communication Company First Herbert Hoover Idea Invention Republican Technology Television Washington At And T Phone


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This print captures Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, during a groundbreaking moment in history. Taken on April 7,1927, it showcases Hoover as Secretary of Commerce participating in a public demonstration of the first inter-city television broadcast. The photograph depicts an interior setting where this revolutionary technology was being showcased from Washington, D. C. to New York City. In this image, we see Hoover standing tall and confident as he witnesses firsthand the power of this early invention. As a Republican president known for his innovative ideas and commitment to progress, Hoover's presence at such an event highlights his dedication to advancing communication technologies. The significance of this moment cannot be understated - it marked a turning point in American history when television became more than just an idea but a tangible reality that would transform society forever. This photograph serves as a testament to both Hoover's forward-thinking mindset and the rapid advancements made during this era. Preserved by The Granger Collection within their Carousel Collection, this snapshot offers us a glimpse into the past while reminding us of how far we have come technologically. It is not only a tribute to Herbert Hoover's role in shaping America but also celebrates our collective journey towards embracing new forms of communication that continue to shape our world today.

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