Word: jerichos
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...subject (first of a CBS series, Tuesdays, 10-10:30 p.m., E.W.T.) was an English town. A narrator (Joseph Julian, onetime soap-opera star), a cast, and judicious music and sound effects told a simple, effective story. "Troy was a town," said the narrator. "So was Jericho. Lidice was a town. Likewise Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of Porciuncula, later to be known as Los Angeles. And Cromer was a town, and is a town, and you'll find it on a map of the east coast of England, in the district called East Anglia, facing...
Greek Orthodox Church officials, believing the perilous voyage of the priests was divinely guided, ordered that their fragile boat be taken overland and placed as a shrine in the waters of the river Jordan, a trumpet's blow from Jericho...
...pressagents triumphed in announcing this week's Tallulah Bankhead sketch on the Philip Morris show (Tuesday 8 p.m. E.W.T.). Tempestuous Tallulah had selected a little play called The Road to Jericho, author: Elmer Davis. In no mood to publicize CBS's Newsstar Davis, who shines just as brightly without Miss Bankhead's aid, the NBC boys hid Mr. Davis' light. Read the announcement: "The Road to Jericho, by E. Davis...
...Ever since Joshua blew down the walls of Jericho, men have been making horns the wrong way," said Professor Frederick K. Kirsten of the University of Washington. Without actually saying that his horn was better than Joshua's, he announced that he had invented a horn to outshout all horns. Called a parabolic reflector type of air-raid siren, Professor Kirsten's horn has a ten-foot wooden cup which focuses the siren's shriek into a single noise beam, instead of throwing it to the four winds, and the reflector rotates the beam, like the beam...
Unitarian. Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, Moderator: "The Unitarians have always admired the Samaritan who bound up the wounds of the stranger set upon by robbers, but today they work to rid the Jericho Road of thieves...