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...Algonquin "contemporary" of Pocahontas (2,200 c.c.), Russian Novelist Ivan Turgenev (2,030 c.c.). Recently Dr. Hrdlička examined the heads of 150 members of the National Academy of Sciences, which the Smithsonian calls "one of the most distinguished intellectual groups in the world." Last week the Smithsonian broadcast Hrdlička's conclusions...
When Germany issued a special twelve-pfennig stamp advertising Italo-German solidarity (with pictures of Hitler and Mussolini, fasces, swastika and inscription) the British Broadcasting Corp. broadcast: "Now we can lick them both at once...
Having paid a visit to the university's statue of his distinguished ancestor, Refugee John Harvard Baker, 9, direct descendant of Harvard's first big benefactor, broadcast disappointedly to his father in Scarborough, England: "He doesn't look like...
Five years ago the FTC cracked down on the Kidder Oil Co. of La Crosse, Wis., manufacturers of a graphite lubricant called Koatsal. According to the FTC charges (at once broadcast from its busy mimeograph machines) Koatsal did none of the things President Joseph K. Kidder claimed it would do when added to automobile crankcase oil. Ex-newspaper man Kidder had little money; his business was sick from the adverse publicity, and fighting the FTC charges looked like a long and expensive process. But he was sure the FTC was wrong. When it asked him to sign a stipulation admitting...
...critical standards of radio are as simple as a stone ax. The program that attracts the biggest audience is the best program. The highest accolade that radio can offer is conferred on aerial shows by a statistical organization, Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting (Crossley). Last week C. A. B.'s Manager Alcuin Williams Lehman, in the pages of the trade journal Broadcasting-Broadcast Advertising, conferred radio's patents of nobility...