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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Beniamino Gigli (Sun. 9 p. m., CBS). Famed Italian tenor sings for radio in the U. S. for the first time in six years. Ford Symphony Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy directing...
Dorothy Thompson (Mon. 9 p. m., NBC-Red). No. 1 feminine political columnist speaks. Phil Spitalny's No. 1 feminine dance orchestra plays...
...Reinhardt (Wed. 9:30 p. m., CBS). The new Texaco hour, on which No. 1 exiled impresario presents his dramatic workshop on his first U. S.-sponsored program. Star: Cinemactress Bette Davis. Variety show performers: Cinemactress Una Merkel, Cinemactors Adolphe Menjou, Charles Ruggles, Soprano Jane Froman, Tenor Kenny Baker, David Broekman's orchestra...
...Mecca." Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory is not only unique in England; it has no parallel in the world. To create its like, it would be necessary to snatch two or three top-flight experimental physicists from each of four or five U. S. universities-say Harvard. M. I. T., Caltech, Columbia, Chicago-put them to work together and then miraculously endow the new institution with the tradition and prestige of 68 years of brilliant achievement. Cambridge's Arthur Stanley Eddington, an astronomer and no Cavendish man himself, has described the laboratory as a "Mecca of physics...
...help you," joked jovial James M. Curley when a local pressure group including three University students and two from Radcliffe told him the colleges they attended...