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CONSIDER YOUR BROADCAST LAST NIGHT VERY FINE AND ENJOYABLE...
...effectively. I thought the program was well staged and I enjoyed it all myself. JOHN COWLES Associate Publisher Register & Tribune Des Moines, Iowa Sirs: Congratulations. ... I enjoyed the performance tremendously. I thought it very well presented. It sparkled and sizzled with dramatic interest-particularly that section of your broadcast devoted to the story of the sale of the New York World. When this story was first announced I was a bit dubious that any radio presentation could portray the news of the day in a fashion as interesting, alive and fascinating as you handled these matters in the columns...
...Sirs: I am indebted to you for calling my attention to the first performance of "The March of Time." It was a very unusual broadcast, perfectly "staged," and intensely interesting. T. F. DRISCOLL...
...increasing gloom a great voice is heard, promising that the 20-year-old prayers of the bereaved shall be answered, that the fallen shall be resurrected, permitted to return to their homes. When the soldiers have crawled out of their graves and the news of the miracle is broadcast over the earth, pan- demonium is loosed. Capitalists protest their presence on economic grounds, churchmen declare the resurrection unholy, since the men are human and lustful, statesmen argue that there is no surplus land available for the 13,000,000 weird newcomers. Commerce and communica- tions collapse, councils are called, panic...
...Harvard-Chicago debate of last Saturday bids fair to revolutionize in great measure the future of inter-collegiate debating. That the debate was broadcast on a national radio book-up is important, but the real significance of the occasion lies in the fact that the two teams debated at a distance of one thousand miles. From 'he success of this experiment it is seen that the old limitations of debating are no longer valid...