Sweeney, Dorothy R.
Dorothy Sweeney (nee Langley) was born in Amsterdam, N.Y. in 1923. After graduating from high school in 1941 she worked as a secretary at General Electric in Schenectady, N.Y., where her brother Edward was an actor on WGY, G.E.'s AM radio station. When WGY's sound effects artist was drafted later that year, Dorothy was hired to replace him. After two years at WGY Dorothy Sweeney moved to New York City and enrolled at the Radio and Television Institute to pursue a professional career in sound effects. In January 1944 she was hired at WOR, the Manhattan-based flagship station of the Mutual Broadcasting System. She worked at WOR until 1946, when she married returning serviceman John Sweeney and returned to Amsterdam to raise a family. In 2004 Sweeney was interviewed by the University at Albany's Oral History Program. This collection also contains material which originally belonged to Dolores Carrara. Carrara worked at WGY and at television station WRGB, probably as an actress, during the late 1940s. No biographical information on Carrara is available.
From the description of Dorothy Sweeney and Dolores Carrara papers, 1941-2004. (University at Albany). WorldCat record id: 434052408
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