In The United States
- KCOL in Wellington, Colorado
- KERB in Kermit, Texas
- KGEZ in Kalispell, Montana
- KOGO in San Diego, California
- KROD in El Paso, Texas
- KSJB in Jamestown, North Dakota
- KTBB in Tyler, Texas
- KVNA in Flagstaff, Arizona
- WBOB in Jacksonville, Florida
- WCAO in Baltimore, Maryland
- WCHT in Escanaba, Michigan
- WCVP in Murphy, North Carolina
- WFRM in Coudersport, Pennsylvania
- WFST in Caribou, Maine
- WICC in Bridgeport, Connecticut
- WKYH in Paintsville, Kentucky
- WMT in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
- WREC in Memphis, Tennessee
- WSJS in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- WSNL in Flint, Michigan
- WSOM in Salem, Ohio
- WVAR in Richwood, West Virginia
- WVOG in New Orleans, Louisiana
- WYEL in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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—Calvin Coolidge (18721933)
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—Willard Van Orman Quine (b. 1908)