Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...harassed mother rabbit snapping at a big-eared little rabbit: "Well, if you must know, you came out of a hat." Punch has usually avoided divorce, profanity, violence and prone drunks, always relished outrageous puns (Henry VIII, after a choppy Channel crossing: "Yesterday all was fair, a glorious Sunday, but this sick transit spoils the glory o' Monday...
Andrew J. Lanford '46 of Leverett House and Cambridge and Miss Annelle Slemp, daughter of Mr. Ace Slemp of Tulsa, Oklahoma, are to be married Sunday at Holyoke. Lanford is concentrating in Economics here, and the bride is now a Junior at Oklahoma A & M, where she is majoring in History...
...Friendly Voice of the Arctic," has no sponsored broadcasts, makes no money. Because Signals Corpsmen have the Army's work to do, too, this northernmost commercial station in the Western Hemisphere is on the air only three nights a week, gives its only day programs Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Programs consist chiefly of records, most of them old numbers donated by Aklavikans. Eskimos and Indians, says MacLeod, like cowboy songs best; whites prefer Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah and boogie-woogie. Sundays the station airs one church service after another-some in Eskimo and varying Indian dialects...
Town Topics. CHAK's most important contribution to Arctic life is its free broadcast of personal messages. Every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, from 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., Aklavikans can get in touch, via CHAK, with friends or relatives out trapping in the Mackenzie River delta country. Thus Nels Hvatum learned one night that his house in Aklavik had been destroyed by fire and two of his children killed. Last week, CHAK's listeners heard such messages as these...
Music 1 students will have their final chance to brush up on the classics Sunday and Monday evenings when WHCN will broadcast their examination period program, Music 1 Review, from 7:30 to 11:30 o'clock each evening...