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...world premiere of an American opera and a CBS broadcast keynote the plans of the Lowell House Musical Society as it prepares t hostage its fifth annual opera, "Solomon and Balkis," Richard P. Gifford '43, manager of the Society, announced last night...
President Georges Gerard '43 plans to sponsor a forum dealing with the bombing of Paris, though many of the speakers suggested were too busy with extra work to take part in the discussion. Such a forum would probably be broadcast over the Crimson Network...
Apparently the British did not dare to attack Billancourt. Was not Admiral Darlan awaiting just such a provocation to bring the French Fleet* within the sphere of collaboration? Of course the British had broadcast warnings to the workers of Billancourt that they might bomb the district. But that, thought the Germans, was probably only a clumsy British attempt to wage a war of nerves...
...personal: some historians, like Cornell's brilliant Carl Becker, refused to broadcast...
...Flying Yorkshireman made Knight famous when it first came out in 1936. Air-conditioned by NBC's Arch Oboler (1940), it has been repeatedly broadcast...