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Pmiwe Taken Tells This One on Himself I, DAILY NEBRASKAN Sunday, December 1940 Cupid?s aide Lux theater cast to stage Kmite Rocknc-A- ll American' As an appropriate climax to a series of football dramas on the nation's gridiron stages during the I past two months, Cecil B. DeMille, Broadway producer of Columbia network's Movie clock Varsity "The Letter," 1:25, i s 3:30, 5:30, 7:35, 9:40. Lincoln "Arise My Love," New York City, Dec. 1. You 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40. S u Sinners," business administration majors, t a r t "Seven 1:29, 3:35, 5:41, 7:47, 9:53. who are prisoners of English 328, Nebraska "Charter Pilot," Preserve Your and vow that scanning the verses 1:12, 3:35, 6:38, 9:21. "Comin' of Keats will never, never assist 'Round, the Mountain," 2:31, you in earning an honest dime, 5:14, 7:57, 10:40. should see how the Muses are mak- ing an Economic Royalist of Beu-la- h Lux Radio Theater," presents Goliege Memories Allison, Bard of Barnard. late Knute All American" While you are learning how to Rockne write business letters, Miss A. is with Pat O'Brien starred as the One of the sharpest shafts in reading Tennyson, and learning noted coach of Notre Dame Mon- Cupid's bag, aside from Selective how to soothe the debtor's savage day at 8 p. m. over KFAB. appears to be Guy Lom-bardo- 's Service, bre:ist. Donald Crisp heads a support For Future Years! music, judging from the When a local florist, who deals ing cast of well-know- n screen per- written confessions of his admir- with a social clientele, finds that role of request- dvnning are formers. He plays the ers. Hundreds of letters ordinary methods of Father John Callahan, ing tickets to his Monday night wasted, he sends for Miss Allison. broadcast have come in from ro- The next thing you know the The timeliness of this radio mantic couples who admit they tardy one receives something like adaptation of the screen produc fell in love listening to his pro- this in his mail: tion of "Knute Rockne All gram. The show is heard, locally "You're a very gallant beau, American" testifies to the astute over KFAB Monday at 9 p. m. "All your ladies must have flowers. showmanship of DeMille. When he gives the order to "ring up the "We have sent them (those The- you asked for) curtain" of the "Lux Radio ater" next Monday night for his Have Your "At most ungodly hours. of life of the great "You have made the right im- radio story the rTiaT Rockne, he will figuratively "ring pression. on a great foot- "(Having courted with a down" the curtain I Twistings I dash.) ball season. "Is it asking too much, then, Mr. DeMille's radio adaptation By Morton Margolin sir, of "Knute Rockne All Amer- "For a payment now in ican" is from the motion picture of the same name. As the immor- VOICE. cash?" CHANGING And poetry pursued hove tal Rockne in the movie version. the of Kenny Baker, tenor star of the come across in 50 percent of the O'Brien won the plaudits Texaco Theater," aired ones. screen audiences everywhere for Star cases. Even the toughest coach Wednesday nights over KFAB, Stopping the war department. his honest portrayal of the Pmiwe Taken tells this one on himself. Kenny whose premature death shocked A friend of ours, who writes the was had been working a pretty heavy life of stage and the nation. O'Brien's Rockne and times the by an army of concert tour schedule, flying into movie folk for the magazines, was widely acclaimed New York for the show and out motion picture and dramatic crit- crossing Broadway at 52nd Street in Immediately again. It happened that just before Wyatt ics present at the premiere the other day with Jane seat of Notre Dame a concert in Sioux Falls he caught when a taxi going south suddenly South Bend, a bad cold. He sang the concert, turned around in the middle of the university. however, in the true "show must street and headed blithely north. Following con- go on" spirit. the Of course traffic was jammed down all opponents by his a came backstage and beating cert, lady and there was a great deal of very shook his hand enthusiastically. volume. Bronx chiding from every side. was a little "You know, Mr. Baker," said the know how to war In the inner fringe "I end this in wore glasses and a lady, "we've heard your tenor voice Europe in jig time," quoth Miss man who dark on the Fred Allen show and have dark hat. Now and then he smiled. Pictures Will Not Be Wyatt. "Just send ten New York was none left Taken After enjoyed it immensely. But it was taxi drivers over and they'll scare Finally, when there to hold a brief for any- a real treat to hear your baritone every soldier off the field." who dared voice tonight." thing, he spoke. With a clipped Little folks department. his HIGHLIGHTS. British accent he thrust darts home. At last the one of the loud Sunday. Union Square, as you know, Is DECEMBER 4TH the gathering place for those clans voice shouted: Don't forget to tune in on the who come for nightly harangues "Get out of Union Square. Go new Coca Cola show at 3:30 p. m. about ships and ceiling wax and over to Wall Street where you be- over KFAB starring John Charles politics. long. What does your kind care - Thomas as guest star and Andre Here you find the professional about the little man?" Until January 6 20th 45 piece Kostelanetz' orchestra. inciters of unrest, students of so "My friend, I AM little man," Robeson will sing Jerome the Paul ciology and professors of eco- was reply. And then he shuf- Kern's "OV Man River" from the nomics from the local colleges, all fled off into the night. "Showboat" and the spiritual come to gather in little groups and "Scandalize My Name" when he The next day, in one of the gos- tell of the ills of the world. we appears at 4 p. m. over KFAB on We sip columns, read that Charlie wandered down the other returned to New York, the "Design for Happiness" pro- night, and were caught in a Chaplin had circle after apparently starting for Hol- gram. in which a great voiced fellow was Making her debut of the season lywood. on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, DO NOT DELAY! Gladys Swarthout will feature two dee in Dorothy Brandon's grip- Chairman isits M'liools songs by the modern French com- ping play, "The Outsider," at 9:30 Marie-Josep- p. m. over KFAB. poser h Cabteloube. Miss Clara Wilson, chairman of Turning to the dramatic, Fred Monday. the department of secondary edu- MacMurray and Marlene Dietrich Tat O'Brien and Donald Crisp cation, spent Nov. 18 and 19 in Your Picture Will will combine their talents to pre- will appear with an all star cast Ladue, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis, sent a radio version of "Desire" on the Lux Radio Theater to pre- where she conferred with educa- on the Screen Guild Theater at sent a radio version of "Knute tors in the Ladue schools on cur- Be Seen and Remembered 6:30 p. m. over KFAB. Rockne All American." The pro riculum revision there. On Nov. 13 Helen Hayes will bring her por- gram will be aired over KFAB at Dr. Wilson spent a day visiting trayal of the role of Lalage Stur- - 8 p. schools. 000000X m. Grand Island Long After the Price Is Forgotten If 4r Proudly Pretend y STUART .1 K Y (lib TrtHlfiUT. Q I UIIIUII , A 0"Ameriem' Now! 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