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Beacon Light (Sun. 10 p.m., Mutual). The Grand Lodge of Masons breaks into radio to dramatize its campaign for rheumatic fever research. Guests: Walter Hampden, Reinald Werrenrath...
Then the war ended with a whimper. Vasily-Wilhelm hid out in the Carpathians among the Hutzuls, a poor Ukrainian mountain people whom he soon captivated with his Viennese charm. Then he caught typhoid fever...
...author of a good book (The Big Four) on the builders of the Central Pacific, has written a thoughtful history of the men who exploited Corn-stock's richest ore. He makes it clear that the West as a whole gained nothing from this strike but a prolonged fever and a legend...
...pound per man weight advantage into the game. They will field virtually the same line that stalled Penn for three periods two weeks ago. And they will spring several swift backs. Including the hero of the Brown victory, Hal Fitkin. In addition, they have been keyed to fever pitch for this game...
Every year some New England college eleven gets touted as a tower in national football and local sports writers start turning the wheels of "Bowl Fever." But just as regularly, some average squad from the West or South invades this citadel of Yankee gridiron prowess and promptly the walls come tumbling down...