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...financial restrictions, the Network officers see little chance at present of extending the broadcast system, which uses special insulated wires rather than the radio ether, to the Freshman Halls. However, reception in the Houses, occasionally weak last year, has been perfected during the summer to standards set by Boston stations...
Within Leningrad the population became, according to Izvestia, "a wall of steel and concrete barring the enemy at the entrance." Listening to the radio, the defenders heard a broadcast from London's conservative...
That may have been so, but peace aims would have been a better guess. The Roosevelt-Churchill eight-point program, issued after their meeting last month, was strikingly similar in essential philosophy to the five "precepts for the conclusion of a lasting and just peace," which Pope Pius broadcast last Christmas Eve. In only one important point did the two programs differ: the Pope failed to condemn "Nazi tyranny...
Next afternoon at Hyde Park the President announced his decision to broadcast to the nation and the world an address of "major importance" on Monday night. The 15-minute talk was to be rebroadcast by short wave in 14 foreign languages...
Harmonious but stern was Getulio Vargas' broadcast to his country : "Any aggression from whatever source will find us the greatest block of varied nationalities ever got together in any defensive alliance." In the same vein Franklin Roosevelt sent a message, read over the radio, to his good southern neighbor...