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...that has been brewing for a long time between the forces of the radio and the press, is scheduled to come to a head. That is the date set by the three large news services, the Associated Press, the United Press and the Universal News Service, for the final broadcast of news secured through these sources and on that day the favorite news announcers will bid goodby to the mike that they have cooed into for nearly ten years...
...gather the items himself. They created the impression that he had been a very diligent parasite. When they saw that he was not materially hindered by their ultimatum, the moguls decided that even more drastic measures were in order. The next step was a decision to forbid all news broadcasts, but a compromise was finally offered to the radio companies so that they could broadcast morning news after 9 A. M. and evening news after 9 P. M. The N.B.C. and the C.B.S. could not see their way clear to the adoption of such a plan...
Tannhauser will be broadcast in full from the Metropolitan Opera House at 1.35 P.M. over WEAF and WJZ on Saturday afternoon with Lotte Lehmann, Melchior, and Schorr; Artur Bodansky conducting. The Boston Symphony Orchestra, assisted by the St. Cecilia Society and David McCloskey, will play the fol- lowing programme, to be broadcast Saturday evening at 8.15 P.M. over WEAF; Introduction to Solomon, by Handel; Evocation, by Loeffier; Prometheus, baritone solo, by Hugo Wolf; and Brahms' Fourth Symphony. Toscanini and the New York Philharmonic will play Beethoven's Overture to Fidelio, all three of the Leonora overtures, and Brahms' First Symphony...
...Distribution of Goods under the Recovery Act" was discussed Tuesday evening by Howard T. Lewis, professor of Marketing, in the seventh informal radio program of "Twentieth Century Ideas." This series, which is broadcast Tuesday evenings at 8.45 o'clock over WBZ, features brief talks by Harvard professors. The programs, given weekly at the invitation of the National Broadcasting Company, are under the direction of Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology...
...Eliot, II '20, from the writings of President Eliot or from writings relating to him; and an address by William A. Neilson, president of Smith College. These exercises will be terminated with singing by the Glee Club. From 10.30 to 11 o'clock there will be a nation-wide broadcast of brief speeches by President Conant, former President Lowell, and Chief Justice Hughes. The two presidents will speak from the Sanders Theatre, while the Chief Justice will speak in Washington...