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Attacking the lease-lend bill just passed by the House of Representatives, Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, stated in a Guardian broadcast yesterday afternoon that "our foreign policy from now on will be determined by Winston Churchill...
Three nights later he spoke to the nation. His cold had left him. That day was his birthday, and that night in Washington, and all over the country, people had been aiding the drive against infantile paralysis by dancing at Birthday Balls. Mr. Roosevelt broadcast his thanks and declared...
...Syria: "Are you going to remain inactive with arms at your side, humiliated, broken-spirited, when the fate of France and her Empire is being decided within range of your guns? . . . The game is not finished." General Weygand deemed the challenge worthy of a reply. Next day he broadcast : "You have heard an appeal to take part again in a struggle that was ended by France with the conclusion of the Armistice. I appeal to you not to leave the path of order and discipline...
...Talking Brain" is the title of the horror thriller to be broadcast by the Radio Workshop tonight at 9:30 o'clock over the Crimson Radio Network...
Professor Henry W. Holmes, former Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, will give an international shortwave radio address tonight on the subject "Education Might Become Our Last Battlestay," in the regular Tuesday series of University broadcasts over the non-commercial station WRUL, of Boston, at 9 o'clock The broadcast will be one 6.04 megacycles and 11.73 megacycles...