Word: network
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...radio listeners did not hear this version. Reason: after rehearsal NBC censors slashed Allen's script. Deleted by the thin-skinned network: all mention of hucksters, jerks, "old P.U.," etc. At the last minute, Allen had to write out some of his best lines to make his lyrics rhyme...
Failure by the negative team to drive home sufficiently the positive progressive advantages of a Democratic victory at the polls was regarded by the audience as the deciding factor in the slim margin of victory of Yale. Judges for the home debate, which was broadcast over the Crimson Network, included Benjamin F. Wright, professor of Government, Charles R. Cherington '35, faculty instructor in Government, and Paul C. Reardon '32, of the Boston...
...capacity crowd is expected in the Lowell House Junior Common Room tomorrow evening when the Harvard Debate Council takes on a visiting team from Yale in its first intercollegiate competition of the season. Plans have been made by the Crimson Network to broadcast the debate, which is scheduled to get under way at 7:45 o'clock...
Publicity for the Council Constitution Committee got under way last night with a brief but information-packed forum broadcast from 9:30 to 9:45 o'clock by the Crimson Network. With members Edric A. Weld '46, Richard G. Axt '46, L. Magruder Passano '46, and Roger S. Kuhn '46 in attendance, the program set an informative tone for the rest of the broadcast series. The second program will be staged this evening...
Richard G. Axt '46, L. Magruder Passane '46, and Weld will speak on both of the Network broadcasts, with Roger S. Kuhn '46 joining them the first night and William H. Bozman '46 and Raymond J. Considine '48 the second...