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Candidate Wallace stopped unheralded at a street corner and engaged four surprised passers-by in conversation. A tireless talker, the ablest interpreter of intricate New Deal theories of spending, lending, taxation, Henry Wallace held forth on these matters while the crowd grew slowly from four to 40. Shy but resolute...
When Harold Ickes aired his answer to Wendell Willkie's acceptance speech last week, Detroit's station WXYZ was so crowded with commercials that it decided to put on a transcription of his remarks an hour later. Baffling was the result to many a Detroit listener. After praising...
At the Broadmoor, and even while flying (see cut), Candidate & Mrs. Willkie spent much time beside a portable radio, listening to the Democrats being whooped up in Chicago (see p. 11). Unlike many another listener, Wendell Willkie was not bored. Having predicted his own nomination on the sixth ballot in...
The short-wave listener in Chungking heard the explanation put in blunter terms by BBC's announcer: "You see," he explained, "the man in the street has no time to think of the Japanese war of aggression against China these days." Sadly realizing that being abandoned and forgotten by...
In its early career on the air, The Missus Goes to Market opened 10,000 new outlets for Automatic Soap Flakes. Similarly successful, Meet the Missus has attracted a million requests for a card game advertised on the program, and pulls 3,000 letters a week. Reveling in his success...