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...Birthday the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce brought New Yorkers the voice of old Poet Markham, on a two-year-old recording, reciting Lincoln, the Man of the People. As a further treat it presented nine Markham poems about Lincoln, which Markham wrote in 1925, never before published or broadcast. On the air they were read by Virgil Markham, the poet's fictioneer...
...decades, unless we return to savagery, the world demand for many non-renewable resources will be twice or thrice that of today," said Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, in a broadcast given on Saturday afternoon sponsored by the Guardian...
...Danger" and a Floyd Gibbons in skirts, boasts that she has "covered eight wars" in hottest danger spots, with stopoffs at spots like Tahiti (see cut, p. 25). Last week Danger's Sweetheart was more safely employed reading German newspapers and preparing radio scripts refuting them to be broadcast by Paris Mondial...
Last week Science Service of Washington broadcast word from Paris that a chain reaction had been accomplished there. But Paris had not even quivered-for the reaction was not a multiplying one but a diminishing one, died out after a few stages...
Divorced. Orson Welles. 24, "boy wonder" of stage and radio whose Martian invasion broadcast in October 1938 stampeded listeners-in; by Actress Virginia Nicolson Welles, 23; in Reno, Nev. She thought her husband had received "almost too much publicity...