Word: broadcasters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...game will be broadcast at 1:15 p.m. by Ed Scoinick '61 on WHRB AM-FM and at 1:45 p.m. by Chris Clark and Pete Townley '60 on WNAC. Game-time...
...Norman Vincent Peale, 62, a longstanding Republican whose Protestant following rivals Billy Graham's as the largest in the U.S. His nationally syndicated column, Confident Living, appears in 196 newspapers. His radio show, The Art of Living, is broadcast on some 60 NBC stations. His monthly magazine, Guideposts, reaches far and wide across the land. His church, Manhattan's Marble Collegiate, is filled to overflowing for each of his two Sunday sermons. He has sold more than 4,000,000 hard-covered copies of his books, e.g., The Power of Positive Thinking, A Guide to Confident Living...
...dissident members of Lumumba's Cabinet to join him in the plot. As night fell, he quietly went to the studios of Radio Leopoldville to deliver his message to the nation, carefully tape-recording his words 20 minutes in advance so he could get away before they were broadcast...
...went back to his residence, now ringed with a special force of U.N. guards, to await signs that the nation had risen to his support. Instead, the man who acted was Patrice Lumumba. Less than an hour later, he appeared at the radio station, brushed aside U.N. troops and broadcast his own message to the nation: "Congolese, stand firm!" he cried in his high, thin voice. "The government cannot be dismissed until it loses the confidence of the people, and the people are fully behind it." Then, having been fired himself. Lumumba called his Cabinet into late night session...
...Summer Olympic Games in Rome (CBS). A half-hour wrap-up will be broadcast some time between 11 n m and 12 midnight...