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Crusader Clark had a list, too. It was a lineup of prospective contributors who had been urged to listen to a Crusaders' broadcast...
Last January banjo-eyed Funnyman Eddie Cantor (ne Izzy Iskovitch) paused in his Pebeco Toothpaste broadcast. For the best essay on How Can America Stay Out of War? he would give a $5,000 col lege scholarship. Rarely had a radio bene faction been launched under happier au spices. The title was picked by onetime Secretary of War Newton Diehl Baker...
Harold ("Boake"') Carter was an obscure news commentator for Philadelphia's Station WCAU when he went to Hopewell, N. J. in March 1932 to broadcast descriptions of the frantic search for the Lindbergh baby's kidnapper. Four years later, with the kidnapper awaiting death at Trenton (see p. 20), Broadcaster Boake Carter and his brash news comments had grown to be something of a national institution...
...Freshman Life at Harvard Today". The winner of the competition will be one of the three undergraduates to speak before an assembly of about 10,000 alumni, undergraduates, and faculty members at the meeting of the associated Harvard Clubs on Thursday morning, September 13. The proceedings will be broadcast over a nationwide hook...
...Washington occurred the newsgathering stunt of the week. National Broadcasting Company announcers took a microphone to the top of the Washington Monument, invited visitors to broadcast their opinions of the swollen Potomac below, solemnly maintained it was purely by chance that two Negro hymn singers showed up, sang Deep River...