Word: broadcastings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Plan to Broadcast Plays...
...Davis feels that President Harding is the worst advertiser in the country and therefore that nobody knows of his great work. He proposes that an office of Administration Publicity be established to broadcast with trumpet blares what the President is so reticent in telling. There will be a hierarchy of advertising agents, speakers and political salesmen, in fact all the machinery of commercial selling, including "popitalks". The party in power will peddle its wares to the nation while the nation pays the overhead...
...shows you his books with pride and talks of his work with high seriousness. I just managed to catch hold of his coattails and detain him for a few moments. This respite was doubtless between the writing of a syndicate poem and the sending out of a radio broadcast. He then took me for a ride in the Ford car which was presented to him by the great manufacturer himself. Riding with Eddie Guest in Detroit is almost like walking down Fifth Avenue with Douglas Fairbanks...
...west as Minnesota and as far south as Atlanta, Georgia. A considerable number of messages are being handled every night, both from and to the University, as well as relayed messages. From 7 o'clock, until 10 o'clock every evening the receiving set can be used for broadcast reception...
...realize, of course, that it is difficult for the Harvard Poetry Society, which published the volume, to be universal in its scope. Indeed, to judge from some remarks of Mr. Wheelwright, it does not attempt to be! But if that is the case, has it any right to spread broadcast as "Harvard" writing the works of one group alone? (For it is self-evident that no one not a member of the Poetry Society has been included in the volume, whether he merits it or not). I think it should be made clear that this is an unique, rather than...