File:Stout-Our-Secret-Weapon.jpg

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Description Promotional photo of Rex Stout, conducting the CBS Radio program Our Secret Weapon (1942–1943)
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Source Self scan of original promotional glossy photograph date-stamped December 2, 1942
Author CBS Radio and photographer uncredited
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Press release attached to reverse side reads as follows:
From Steve Hannagan
247 Park Avenue
New York City
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Rex Stout, noted author and chairman of the Writers' War Board, will be a guest of conductor Andre Kostenlanetz on "The Pause That Refreshes On the Air" Sunday afternoon (Dec. 6) over CBS. The program, marking the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, will be dedicated to the U. S. armed forces. Stout, who conducts the CBS feature,Our Secret Weapon, will present an original resume of the United States' participation in the war. Walter Cassell, youthful Metropolitan Opera baritone, and a male chorus will be featured with Stout.

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