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Plans have been completed for the radio program which is to be broadcast over station WBZ this evening from 9 to 9.30 o'clock. Selections from the play, and dance music furnished by George Simon and his Confederates will make up the program. There will also be songs rendered by the "Rinehart Quartet," an undergraduate group of singers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THEATRICAL STARS TO VISIT H.D.C. REHEARSAL | 12/9/1933 | See Source »

...have been an avid reader of TIME and FORTUNE from their beginnings but if you intend to sell out to Rand and his bunch of propagandists as exemplified in your last Friday evening's broadcast you can count...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 4, 1933 | 12/4/1933 | See Source »

...call to college students all over the country to participate in a three-day conference in Washington to decide on whether a stand must be taken by them on political affairs, has been broadcast by nearly a score of student organizations. The conference will be held during the Christmas vacation, beginning Friday, December 29. Included among the sponsors are the Intercollegiate League for Industrial Democracy, the National Student Federation of America, the International Student Service, the National Student League, the Intercollegiate Disarmament Council, the League of Nations Association, the American Student Union, the Student Division of the Y.M.C.A., the Student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLITICAL CONFERENCE OF STUDENTS PLANNED | 12/1/1933 | See Source »

...week but Sunday for some time to come. The programs will be given by expensive Leopold Stokowski and 65 members of his peerless Philadelphia Orchestra, from 9 to 9:15 (E. S. T.). First night, Nov. 28: excerpts from Parsifal. Each Philadelphia Orchestraman will earn $12 per broadcast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: White House Harmony | 11/27/1933 | See Source »

...Chicago health authorities were badly worried by "an unexpected, even startling" number of cases revealed in the answers to its questionnaire. Believing the danger much greater than appreciated by most physicians. President Herman X. Bundesen of Chicago's Board of Health arranged for a nationwide radio broadcast to warn and instruct the country. Some authorities believe that one in every ten or 20 persons harbors dysentery parasites. The disease may recur long after an apparent cure. Applicants for food-handling jobs should be examined several times, required to keep themselves thoroughly clean. Those who have had the disease should...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Dysentery in Chicago | 11/20/1933 | See Source »

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