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...miracle play. Two performances of this drama, which deals chiefly with the Nativity and with Herod's court, will be given in front of the Freiburg Cathedral facade in the Germanic Museum. Besides these, which will be at 5 at 9 o'clock on Sunday, the Club hopes to broadcast this play from station WBZ at 3 o'clock on the same...
Last April the club rendered its annual spring play over the radio in the first broadcast in its history. The play, "B.J. One" was given over the same station with great success, but it is felt that it was not as well adapted for radio performance as the present production, since much of the play's dramatic value depended on its striking naval scenery. To facilitate the rendition and to make it easier to understand over the radio, a few minor parts will be cut out and some lines omitted...
Lunching jointly with the Dartmouth Club of San Francisco and listening to the broadcast of the Game from Soldiers Field, it was a distinct pleasure and thrill to hear Stanford music played by the Harvard Band and Stanford yells from the student body. It was beyond a doubt inspirational to our football team, battling far from home, and I know they too were appreciative of the support you rendered...
...first time in his ursine life, Senator William Edgar Borah, who refuses all invitations to go to Europe, broadcast last week to Europe. The whole Continent tuned in. Oppressed nations look to the ponderous, fearless Chairman of the U. S. Senate's Foreign Relations Committee as their greatest champion. Oppressing Great Powers view him with logical alarm. As millions of eager, ear-straining Europeans crouched over their radio sets they heard the Senator's sonorous words and rumbling periods punctuated and all but drowned by astounding catcalls in a dozen languages, women's shrill screams, the roars...
...Borah Night the Trocadéro was packed with French patriots, hottest among them being the blue-shirted Fascists of Les Jeunesses Patriotes and Paris's stalwart, cane-swinging young Royalists, Les Camelots du Roi. When Senator Borah stood up to broadcast from quiet Washington he little suspected that wildest pandemonium was already loose beneath the Trocadéro loudspeakers that were to shout his words. A message from the Archbishop of Canterbury which Viscount...