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...interested readers of your great weekly out here) had been left entirely out of the picture. How come? And to complete my wail may I further say that the commendatory and congratulatory comments by subscribers and others in Letters (TIME, March 23) on the first of these broadcasts served only to add to my anguish? Both San Francisco and Los Angeles (also Portland, Ore.) are full-page advertisers in your periodical, and I believe I am correct in assuming that you also have countless readers and subscribers out on this Pacific slope; and yet it seems that...
This will be the first time that the Glee Club has been heard in a radio broadcast and marks an experimental departure from former policy. Hitherto the University singers have avoided radio and phonograph connections. The performers of tonight's offering will be conducted by G. W. Wood worth '24 and the Club will sing in the Hotel Bradford. From there the program will be transmitted...
...your issue of March 16 under the heading "Judiciary" I was struck with admiration at the quotation from the radio broadcast by Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes on the occasion of his 90th birthday. The beauty of this expression should go down in American literature along with other famous sayings by our great...
...subject of the Pope's radio broadcast, I think the editor of TIME was more nearly right in endeavoring to portray the awe and reverence shown by pious Catholics at hearing the voice of the Holy Father, than your correspondent, Mr. Conner (TIME, March...
This errand of succor was of course actually undertaken. Italians were actually rescued by the Reds (TIME, July 23, 1928, et ante). But to present such facts over the radio, the British censor ruled, would be pro-Red propaganda, especially as the broadcast was to close with the Italian national air and the Communist "Red Flag...