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...program will originate from station WBZ in the Hotel Bradford and will be conducted by G. Wallace Woodworth '24. Among the numbers to be sung are "Drake's Drum," Taylor; "The Pedlar," Russian Folk Song; "The Gondoliers," Gilbert and Sullivan; "Shoot, False Love," Morley; "Crudele Irene," Italian Folk Song...
Last Saturday, F. H. Crawford, professor of Physics, talked on a century of Progress in Physic over WBZ. Next Saturday evening, August 12, Harlow Shapley will give a condensed version of the talk which he will deliver at the Observatory Thursday evening. Professor Kirtley Mather will give the Geology lecture on August 19, H. E. Bent will discuss Chemistry during the last century on August 19, H. E. Bent will discuss Chemistry during the last century on August 26, and Professor MacDonald will speak on Biology on September...
...broadcast will be made by the Pierian Sodality of 1808 Monday from 10 to 11 o'clock, Eastern Daylight Saving Time, as one feature in the 125 year celebration program. The radio concert will be given at WBZ and will be sent over a coast-to-coast network of the National Broadcasting Company. E. B. Hill, professor of Music, will speak on the history, of the Sodality, and the orchestra will be assisted by the Radcliffe Choral Society...
Meanwhile the treasurer of the Lampoon, anxious to supply the papers with stories for their morning editions, arranged with radio station WBZ in Boston to have Boyd speak over the air in the evening. Upon his refusal to do this in spite of threats, R. J. Walsh '34, Ibis of the Lampoon, undertook to impersonate Boyd, and succeeded in hoaxing the managers of the radio station into allowing him to broadcast...
...Harvard Lampoon will be given the air at 7.45 o'clock Saturday night over Station WBZ for a 15-minute pogrom of humorous jokes and music. C. J. Swan, president of the Boston Advertising Club, will be the master of ceremonies, and C. T. (Jerry) Smith, Jr., young Boston lawyer, will tell very many of his droll stories in his own way. Two trios and one quarto, all composed of ten Harvard undergraduates, will sing over...