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...During a recent "alert" when local and West Coast broadcasting stations were off the air, our only source of news was the BBC and Radio Tokyo. It was interesting to hear Tokyo broadcast that our town had been bombed heavily. It gave us a measuring stick for future misstatements. But it was not until TIME arrived that we learned locally that Dutch Harbor was attacked the day before Midway...
...time the pilots moved on to El Adem, Eustace was a different rooster. Every day, as soon as the 1 p.m. BBC news broadcast began, Clarabelle laid an egg for the R.A.F. It has been that way ever since. Last week Eustace and Clarabelle were with the pilots in El Alamein, ready for Rommel, or anything...
This Sunday, a special NBC Symphony broadcast (4:15 to 6 p.m. E.W.T.) will give the Western Hemisphere its first chance to hear what Shostakovich's Marxist muse, now 25 years older, has to say in his Seventh Symphony,* his biggest, most ambitious orchestral work to date-the work that he wrote last year between tours of duty digging trenches in the outskirts of Leningrad and fire-watching on the roof of the Conservatory...
...light on Plympton Street flickered white, then changed back to blue with a litle click. Someone's phonograph was playing from a room in Adams House. Suddenly, completely without warning, the fragile atmosphere shattered into a million crazy sounds. At first they were all garbled like a short wave broadcast, and Vag could not make them out. He lay back on the couch and listened intently...
Novelist Mann, now comfortably housed in the California bungalow he built last year in suburban Los Angeles, took the destruction of Buddenbrookshaus philosophically. Said he in a special broadcast to Germany: "I remember Coventry and realize that everything must be paid back...