Word: broadcast
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Duke & Duchess of Windsor, bidding farewell to the people of the Bahamas in a joint three-minute broadcast, made a promise: "You have not seen the last of us ... au revoir...
Last week, two nights after the cantata broadcast, Pianist Vivian Rivkin premiered Arnell's Twenty-two Variations on an Original Theme in Carnegie Hall. Composer Arnell admitted that it had been a successful week: "CBS paid for copying the cantata scores. I spent only $10 for postage and a recording of the cantata performance-and I got two seats to Carnegie Hall...
...Strengthened White House relations with Congress by inviting his old friend and ex-colleague, Senate President Kenneth McKellar, to sit in at Cabinet meetings. ¶ Broadcast a message to U.S. armed forces throughout the world, assuring them that he would not falter, telling them: "We are depending on each and every...
...voice sounded youthful; it also sounded as though its owner could smile. His voice was shallow, occasionally flat, and pitched a little too high for comfort (he lowered the pitch for his second broadcast). The President tended to chant his carefully enunciated phrases by syllables-one, two, three, four; one, two, three, four. His pronunciations had Missouri and Midwest antecedents: "entire"' was "ENtire...
...longer will the Harvard Crimson Network broadcast its three and a half hours of recorded music over 830 kilocycles on your radio dial. A newly-born WHCN will present its program a fraction of an inch to the left at 800 kilocycles...