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Photo of Ruth Lyons Day proclaimed by the City of Cincinnati in 1957. Ohio Governor C. William O'Neill was the master of ceremonies. He is seen at left with Ruth Lyons. Lyons' daughter, Candy, her program co-host, Bob Braun, and husband, Herman, are seen at right. Note Lyons' holding the bouquet of flowers which concealed her microphone. |
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page 63 Radi0-TV Mirror |
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