Word: broadcastings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tenor Beniamino Gigli, who has refused all offers to sing over the radio, saying that it would take $50,000 to induce him to broadcast a concert, last week signed a contract to give the Christmas week concert of the Atwater Kent Co., Philadelphia, on Dec. 27. A curtain was held and the audience waited uneasily between the first and second acts of Herodiade at the Chicago Auditorium while call boys went to tell William Beck, baritone, that it was time to go on as Vitellius. Baritone Beck was not to be found in his dressing room. A messenger hurried...
...Manhattan and the surrounding suburbs live some 5,000 Buddhists. They go about their business much as the members of other religions except that they do not broadcast their holy services over the radio or issue weekly advertisements announcing what topics their priests will preach about. Last week, however, two Buddhists- C. Juandoo and Fernand E. Querroy-called on the Commissioner of Parks, one Francis D. Gallatin. They asked him if he would permit them to erect a shrine to Buddha in Central Park. They had with them handsome plans for the shrine, designed by another member of their group...
...another Justice of the State Supreme Court, Justice Ford, with the petition somewhat toned down. He approved it, and in the natural course of events the "American Association for the Advancement of Atheism" will become an established fact. Part of its program is to erect radio stations to broadcast lectures and debates on science and religion and to publish anticlerical literature...
...general interest in this connection will be the radio talk on "Shooting Stars," which will be broadcast from Station WERN, between 7.45 and 8 p. m. on. Tuesday, December 1, by Dr. Fisher...
This "advertising" utterly misrepresents the Catholic Church, and you know it. Why broadcast to your subscribers a lot of twiddle-twoddle about, "If a child has a dirty face you do not kill it, you wash its face." Catholicism never stood behind a "message" like that and you know...