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- Seaman's Identification Card for Hamid Durmisevich, June 24 - August 13, 1930 - Hamid (Charlie) Durmisevich, call sign W6DQZ, connected to the world from his ham radio station in Los Angeles. Amateur radio operators use two-way radios to talk to global networks of other "hams" about technology, weather, emergency preparedness and daily life. This ham, who emigrated from Eastern Europe in 1920, was active in amateur radio communities from the 1930s to 1990s.

- 24 June 1930 - 13 August 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Seaman's Identification Card for Hamid Durmisevich, June 24 - August 13, 1930
Hamid (Charlie) Durmisevich, call sign W6DQZ, connected to the world from his ham radio station in Los Angeles. Amateur radio operators use two-way radios to talk to global networks of other "hams" about technology, weather, emergency preparedness and daily life. This ham, who emigrated from Eastern Europe in 1920, was active in amateur radio communities from the 1930s to 1990s.
- U.S. Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Negro Welfare, Industrial Questionnaire, circa 1930 -

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
U.S. Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Negro Welfare, Industrial Questionnaire, circa 1930