Sixty years ago, this young woman undoubtedly had the smallest radio receiver on her block, thanks to her steady hand and attention to detail in putting together a five-transistor superhet from the plans in the magazine, Radio-Electronics from September 1961.
All of the electronics were packed into the headphone case, meaning that the builder had to think in terms of three dimensions. The larger components were carefully glued together, and then the electrical connections were carefully soldered. The tuning dial was directly opposite the earphone, and the set ran on two button-style mercury batteries, which were said to be good for 25 hours of operation. The set would easily pull in the strong local stations, and with just a couple inches of wire hanging out to serve as an antenna, weaker stations could be heard.