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Ronald Reagan was a sports announcer at radio station WHO in Des Moines, Iowa. Ca.1930s. - SuperStock
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Ronald Reagan is seen here in this 1933 file photo following his move to Des Moines, Iowa where he was the sports announcer for WHO radio station. Reagan, the 40th President of
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A: Ronald Reagan did radio re-creation of Cubs games from teletype reports for WHO in Des Moines in the 1930s.
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