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It was a fighting speech, more powerful and more determined than any he had delivered since the war began. It was a speech of decision, with none of the ambiguities that had marked his words on neutrality. It was eloquent: "On this tenth day of June, 1940, in this university...
Still to be solved by FCC is the problem of preventing foreign hams from getting information through local amateurs. A seemingly innocent conversation from the mainland to Hawaii might conceivably contain a wealth of information for a listener in Tokyo.
Top honors for hot-weather music, however, go to the Harvard Glee Club, which on the steps of Widener sings stuff that is entertaining without being hackneyed, and light without degenerating into dinner-music, as happens so often at the Pops. Tonight's concert is garnered from a far broader...
My contention is that a comprehensive job of radio propaganda analysis requires listener, analyst, and editor all in the same person. . . . The trouble is that the important stuff is strewn at random among the trash, and lots of times discernible only by its absence, as in the case of the...
The real basis for disgust with Tchaikowski among many music lovers has little to do with the music itself, but a great deal to do with the way it is played. It is so universally cheapened in the cannonball these days that an accurate performance is become a curiosity. Conductors...