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Nelson Case
Nelson Case (February 3, 1910 – March 23, 1976) was an American radio and television announcer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.michenermuseum.org/bucksartists/artist.php?artist=46 )〕 Case was the son of Walter and Ethel Case. His father was a newspaperman, and his mother was a driving force in the Long Beach Community Players.〔 〕 He attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School and first worked as an announcer on the school's radio station. One of his early ventures into entertainment came when "as a youngster in Long Beach, he sang and played the uke for a band called the Sunset Symphonic Six."〔 〕 He was a graduate of the College of William & Mary, in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he met his future wife.〔 〕 Although Case was best known for being an announcer on popular radio and television programs (in 1953, he was "on radio 20 times a week, on TV three"〔 〕), a 1941 newspaper article noted that he "covered everything from news and special events to sports."〔 〕 His assignments included "Miss America pageants ... Davis Cup tennis matches and presidential inaugurations."〔 〕 One of his more unusual assignments came February 6, 1936, when he described a simulated air attack on New York City. With United States Army planes in the roles of bombers and defenders, Case flew in a plane to "describe the combat from the air. He () attached to the 'defense' squadron ..."〔 〕 ==Career==
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