Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...persistent criticism about his program generally, and austere Sunday broadcasts in particular, Sir John's answer has been: "So long as I am the director-general there will be no change in the character of Sunday programs. . . . The B.B.C. has never attempted to give the public what it wants. It gives the public what it ought to have." While Edward VIII was Prince of Wales, an observer remarked: "Every year the Prince gets more democratic, and Sir John Reith more regal...
...sought to "purge" Senator Guy Mark Gillette from the party in Iowa's Senatorial primary (TIME, June 13). Last week Franklin Roosevelt picked up the pieces and prepared for more rough political weather. He was at pains to soothe hurt feelings by inviting Senator Gillette to Sunday luncheon. Son James, who had helped "My Friend Otha Wearin," Gillette's opponent, wrote the Senator a nice note...
Archbishop of Canterbury (Sun. 3 p. m. MBS) conducts a thanksgiving Bible Sunday commemorating "Four Hundred Years of the Open Bible"; by short wave from London...
...Manhattan, after threats of a strike, the Hearst Daily and Sunday Mirror signed a one-year contract with the New York Newspaper Guild covering 450 editorial and commercial department employes. Among the provisions: pay increases for 360 employes, no pay cuts during the life of the contract, five-day, forty-hour week, severance...
Opening the first Graduation week in the fourth century of Harvard history will be President Conant's Baccalaureate sermon before the Seniors, their friends, and families in Memorial Church on Sunday, June 20 at 4 o'clock. Afterwards the President will honor the Class with a reception in his home on 17 Quincy Street...