KSFO, San Francisco: Wally King, Circa 1945
Wally King (center right, wearing glasses) was associated with KSFO for nearly three decades. Here he is seen doing a “Man on the Street” interview program, about 1945.
Wally King (center right, wearing glasses) was associated with KSFO for nearly three decades. Here he is seen doing a “Man on the Street” interview program, about 1945.
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