Word: dialing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...your dial) 7:30Concert Master. "Tristan and Isolde," Act II Complete and Excepts Act III. 8:45 What It Takes to Be Group I--Bull Session. 9:00 Professor Quiz in Person. 9:30 9 O'Clock Jump. 10:00 Concert Hall. Shostakovitch Symphony No. 1 and music Mozart. 10:45 Behind the Seenes in Cambridge with Captain Triel, News
...literary reviews which flourished like tropical flowers in a rainy summer after World War I, few have survived to greet the grim winter of World War II. The Dial went down in 1929; American Mercury became a minor political forum. Scribner's died and was reborn in another form. Two survivors, Atlantic Monthly and Harper's, survive like old-fashioned perennials. But last week in Manhattan a new one was born...
...Szigeti gets the votes of most critics, fiddlers, composers, fastidious concert-fanciers. The 15 years, on & off, that Szigeti has fiddled in the U. S. have given him a taste for such U. S. diversions as listening to swing and the radio. Last week radio "jaywalkers"-as he calls dial-twiddlers-had a chance to hear Szigeti...
...Great Life (Dial; $3) veteran actor-director-playwright John Charles Nugent tells the warm, homely story of his trouping life from shabby road shows to Hollywood, draws his own technical conclusions from the wings rather than from the study, vents an oldtimer's distrust of directors who pronounce it "theatah" or, more especially, "thawtaw...