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Wildcat44 wrote:Comic Parade - 1 I didn't have
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Orphan Annie cartoon that is read
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Music By Bradley. April 23, 1950. WSM, Nashville origination, NBC syndication. Sustaining. The first tune is, "Don't Make Me Sorry.". Owen Bradley and His Orchestra, Bob Lamb (vocals), Dolores Watson (vocals), The Dixie Dons, Noel Digby (writer), Tom Hanserd (announcer).
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December 23, 1937
"Little Virginia" recalls December of 1897, when she wrote to the New York Sun asking if there really was a Santa Claus. She re-reads her famous letter and the Sun's editorial response.
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December 22, 1940
In honor of the young men taking the Army's eight month training course as flying cadets, Eastern Airlines dedicated a new plane as the "Flying Cadet" at La Guardia Field. Speaking at the ceremonies was Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, president of Eastern Airlines and Barbara Lahm, daughter of Colonel Frank P. Lahm, Air Officer of the First Army.
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December 25, 1946
Short segments illustrating holiday services in several New York City churches of different denominations. Includes carols and speeches. First stop, downtown Manhattan, to what was once Dutch, the Bowery, where Peter Stuyvesant, in 1600, built his chapel. On the same site, a church was built in 1795. Here, Clement Clarke Moore ("The Night Before Christmas") served as vestryman. Christmas music from St. Marks of the Bowery. Uptown to Greenwich Village, past Washington Square, to 12th Street to the First Presbyterian Church, where Dr. Moldenhauer is conducting services. Ben Wilbur tells the story of the Old Quaker Meeting House in Flushing, Long Island, a Friend sends greetings to the world. Back downtown, to Trinity Church, where Arthur Lazelle describes the scene. To St. Patrick's Cathedral, where Joseph Bolton tells the history of the building and gives a portion of the services. In uptown Harlem, to the First Abyssinian Baptist Church, where the Reverend conducts the holiday service. After a brief history, the congregation sings "The First Noel" and "Joy to the World." Reverend Thomas A. Sparks, speaking from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in uptown New York, introduces Bishop William Manning.
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Music Is Fun. 1953. WSM, Nashville. The first piece of music discussed is Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony. Three youngster chat about classical music, recorded excerpts are play. Grant Turner (announcer), Sidney Dalton, Dorothy Hopkins (15 years), Lucille Glrenn (9 years), Don Gant (11 years).
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Mosaics In Music. 1941. WSM, Nashville. "A Picture Of The Lincoln Highway". Sustaining. The date is approximate. Pietro Brescia and His Orchestra.
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From Goldindex
Big Sister. November 23, 1948. CBS ney. Ivory soap, Drene shampoo. Valerie and Ralph are alone in a Canadian hotel. They plan to escape on a train tomorrow, before the cops arrive. Ruth Wayne appears to have awakened in an insane asylum. Julian Funt (writer); Grace Matthews ; Robert Newman (writer); Hugh Conover (announcer)
Big Sister. November 26, 1948. CBS net. Ivory soap, Drene shampoo. Reed and Valerie are on a Canadian train, heading towards the Gray Goose Inn. Reed has a monologue to himself and he remembers the events that brought him to this time and place. Meanwhile, in the sanitarium, Ruth Wayne wakes up and has breakfast with Dr. Clyde. Julian Funt (writer); Grace Matthews ; Robert Newman (writer); Hugh Conover (announcer);.
Big Sister. December 03, 1948.
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The Bill Stern Colgate Sports Newsreel. May 17, 1946. Program #341. NBC net. Colgate shave cream. "Profile of an unusual athlete:" the champion walker, who walked from Vienna to Paris..on her hands! John L. Sullivan fought against a boxer who boxed with his feet! Bill Robinson set a world's running record by running backwards! The wrestler who never lost a fight...against alligators while underwater. He then went on to invent the submarine! How Ernie Burnett came to write, "Melancholy Baby." Paul Whiteman was a kindly cab driver out west who kept Ernie from killing himself. Paul recalls Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey wanted to be baseball players, Mildred Bailey was a boxing fan, Morton Downey wanted to play football. How George Gdershwin came to write the "Rhapsody In Blue" while on a train with Whiteman's band. Paul Whiteman; Charles F. McCarthy; Bill Stern ;.
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The dates in the article don't match the date on the broadcast. International time line???
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Psychoanalysis in Daily Living
April 26, 1950
Sadistic Love
Sadism, Dr. Hugh Mullen tells us, is more than just the sexually “perverse” practice of tying up a partner or otherwise constraining them during sex. Dr. Mullen reads a transcript of a lecture given by Dr. Karen Horney, in which she describes the various ways that sadism and sadistic personalities play out in marriages after the first feelings of love have faded. In her practice, Horney has encountered many husbands who blame their nagging wives for the failure of the marriage, and wives who blame their husbands for staying out late. A relationship, she argues, is only as strong as the people in it, and it is important to look for signs of sadism in one of the partners.
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May 24, 1950
Over-emphasis on Love
Dr. Karen Horney presents a lecture on the role of love in human growth and development of the personality. Discussion of different neurosis related to love and personal relationships. Differentiates the feeling of love from the feeling of falling in love. Also, distinguishes the desire to love from the desire to conquer or sexual desire.
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May 14, 1942
The War and the American Standard of Living
Dr. Nelson Mead introduces Harry J. Carman, the final speaker in the Our Stake in the War series. He is a professor of History at Columbia University. Carman's speech is titled "The War and the American Standard of Living." Carman discusses the American way of life, as established by the founding fathers, and improved by the past half centuries of technological advances. He also talks about the current struggle against "slavery and darkness," noting that winning the war is not enough, peace must be established.
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Open Hearing. February 04, 1947. CBS net. Sustaining. Winston Burdett, Owen Brewster, Herbert Ellison.
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