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RADIO CONCERTS TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY WHLI 1100; 98.3 WPAT 930; 93.1 WLIB1190 WPOW 1330 WHOM-FM 92.3WRFM 105.1 Today AM ONLY FM ONLY WABC 770; 95.5 WNTA 070; 94.7 WI:1NX 1380 WMGM 1050 WBAI 99.5 WNCN 104.3 THE NEW YORK TIMES NEWS RADIO PROGRAMS WCBS 880; 101.1 WNYC 830; 93.9 WHQM 1480WNJR 1430 WBFM 101.9WN YE 91.5 Broadcasts Every Hour on the Botts WEVD 1330; 97.9 WOR 710; 98.7 WINS1010 WOV 1280 WFUV 90.7 WICCR89.9 WQXR (AM-1580; FM-88.1) RADIO CONCERTS TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY WHLI 1100; 98.3 WPAT 930; 93.1 WLIB1190 WPOW 1330 WHOM-FM 92.3WRFM 105.1 Today. 7 A. I.E. to Midnight WNEW 1130; 102.7 WRCA 680; 97.1 WMCA 570WVNJ 620 (Except at 4 and 10 P. M.) (* Denotes Programs of Unusual Itsterest) WQXR 1560; 98.3 WWRL 1600 TODAY, SUNDAY, MARCH TODAY, SUNDAY, MARCH 1 MORNING *WNYC: Living Opera: 4:30-WABC: RadioBible Class 7:55-WON: News Reports S:00-WRCA: News Reports Art of .Eileen Farrell LEADINGEVENTSON RADIO TODAY *WNYC: Chamber Music WCBS: News Analysis WOR: Wings of Healing 10:35-WQ X R: Duo-Piano Music 5:00-WRCA: Monitor l:00-WRCA: Monitor:Ethel WABC: Radio Bible Class WON: NewsReports Merman 10:45-WOR: Church World News WOR: Lutheran Hour WCBS: News Reports WABC: Dr.Bob -Pierce: WNYC: Storyland: With 10:55-WABC: News Reports 8:05-8:30 A.M.-Let's Listento aStory Rachel7:10-7:55-Mitch Miller-Variety: Henry Mor- INABC: Baltimore Field's amusing story about neighborhood gan, Jean Carroll, Mike Nichols and Elaine Religious Program Tabernacle Service Elinor Gene Hoffman 11 :00-WRCA: Monitor *WNYC: Music for the WQ X R: N. Y. Times News WOR: News Reports children who come to the aidof "Pocket May, comedians, guests-(WCBS). INCBS: World Tonight WABC: Calvary Baptist the Connoisseur: David WQXR: N. Y. Times News 8:05-WQ X R: Symphony Handkerchief Park"-Jane Evansis 8-8:45-The Film Art: Talking With Actors- Randolph comments ChurchHour 8:05*WQXR: SymphOny Hall 8:15-WRCA: Kiplinger News narrator. (Recorded)-(WMCA). WQXR:N.Y. Times News WCBS: To Be Announced WEBS: News;Charles Gideon Bachmann interviews Lotte Lenya, Reviewers: "Walk actress and singer, on " 'Realism' in Style 5:05-WOR: 8:15-WCBS: Surgery Today: 8:27-WQ X R: Weather Report Collingw.00d; ' Lee Jordan 9:05-9:30 A.M.-Young BoOk, By the-People On-the-SpotRecordings 8:30-WRCA: Bible Study Hour: WQX R: N. Y. Times News WithPeril"-Teen-agecriticsinterview and Performance' -(WBAI-FM). WCBS:Yaurs:Truly, of Actual Operations 11 :04-WQ X R: Christian Science Dorothy V. S. Jackson on heT novel about Johnny Dollar The Rev. Donald Grey 9:30-10-Facethe Nation :Rep. Overton Brooks, WQ X R: Music on the 8:30-WON: Back to God Barnhouse, Speaker Service England's King Henry V-(WMCA.) 11:15-WON: Kiplinger News Democrat of Louisiana, chairman of the American Scene: Deep WCBS: Dance Music WOR: The Bible Hour 10:05-10:30 A. M.-Let's`Find Out:,The City's new House committee on space and astro- In the Heart of Texas *WNYC: Handel Moen. WABC: Wings of Healing 11:30-WRCA: Back to God Hour tennialConcert, from WNYC: The Singing Lady: WON: Marian Theatre Financial Future"-Slayor Robert F. Wag- nautics, guest-(WCBS). 5:30*WRCA: Monitor.: Golf ner is interviewed by newsmen. Bill Leon- WOR: Sports Carnegie Hall Ireene Wicker 9:30-10-Enjoyment of Poetry: "The Odyssey: 9:00-WRCA: Monitor WQ X R: Symprionx AFTERNOON ardisniOderatOr-(WCBS). Friar, WABC: Voice of Greece A Modern Sequel"-Prof. Kimon *WCBS: Suspense *WOR: Jean Shepherd 11:45-WCBS: News Reports 12 : 00-WRCA, WOR: News Noon-l-American-JewishCaravan:With translator of Nikos Kazantzakis epic poem, 8:55-WNYC: News Reports WQ X R: Movie Music WABC: Voice of Prophecy: WABC: Hawthorne Gospel Norman Atkins,baritone;Bobby Gale, and Florence Becker Lennon, poet, are the 5 : 35*WOR :Reporters' Round-Up 'Dr.H. M. S.Richards 9:00-WRCA: World News Church Service WQXR: N. V. Times News WOR: News Reports comedian. Sketch: "Malke's Candlesticks," speakers-(WEVD). 5:55-WABC: Weekend News WCBS: News Reports with Ann Losing, Allen Bergman, Gil Mack 9:05*WQXR: TheOperaHouse: WANE: Dr.Bob Pierce *WNYC: New Ideasin 9:35-10-Counterpoint: Part 2 of "Discrimina- WCBS: News Analysis WCBS: World News and others-(WMGM). Auber's Fra Diavolo Music: Oliver Daniel tion in Housing in New York City"-Ed- EVENING 9 :30-WABC: That TheyMight VVNYC: Masterwork Hour WQ X R: N. Y. Times News 12:304-The Eternal Light: Anniversary Series mond Martin, Manhattan landlord, is inter- WQ X R: N. Y. Times News See: Religious Program 12:05-WRCA: Music From Spain -Joseph Mindel's "Ben Franklin and the viewed by Prof. William Kunstler(Re- 6:00-WRCA: News Reports *WEBS: Face the Nation 9:07-Wax R: Symphony Liberty Bell"- ( WRCA) corded)-(WNEW). WON: Waiter Winchell 9:1S-WRCA: Art of Living: 12 :07-WQ X R: Melodies of INABC, WEBS: News 9:55-WNYC:News (FM Only Dr. Norman Vincent Old Vienna 2-Monitor: Reports from the Baton Rouge10:05-10:30-InvitationtoLearning:Charles *WNYC: Folksong Festival: After 10 P.M.) Peale, Speaker 12:15-WOR: Moments inMusic Open Golf Tournament; again at4, 4:30, Dickens' "Bleak House," discussed by Ed- With Oscar Brand 10:00-WRCA: Hour of Decision: WOR: Kiplinger News WCBS: Howard K. Smith ward Davison, poet and director of School WQ X R: N.Y. Times News Dr. Billy Graham WCBS: Man Around the 5:30 and 7:30 P. M.-(WRCA). 12:3()*WRCA: EternalLight of General Studies, Hunter College, and 6:05*WCBS:Have Gun,Will WABC: Wayof Life House: Roger Whitman WOR: Sports; Studio X ,2:30-Pro Basketball: Syracuse. Nationale VI. 1NCBS: News Reports 9:30-WRCA: Voice of Prophecy: New York Knickerbockers-(WINS). Prof. William Y. Tindall of Columbia'Uni- Travel-Drama Matinee-Music versity,guests; Dr. Lyman Bryson is mod- WQ X R:Dinner Concert I0:05*WCBS:Invitation to H. M. S. Richards WABC: Temple Time: 5:30-5:55-Suspense:A.M. Burrage's "The Learning WON: Radio Chapel Rev. Henry Bast erator-(WCBS). 6:I5-WRCA: Bob Considine WABC: World of Tomorrow Waxwork,' about an unemployed journalist WOR: Nan Garcia Show 10:15-WANE: ThisIs Turkey: WCBS: Lanny Ross Show who hopes to make a comeback through a10:35-11-MeetthePress:Senator William WABC: Paul Harvey Henry Milo WCBS: Church of the Air: . WQ X R: Famous Arias JohnJ.Se!over, first-hand account of a night spent in a Proxmire, Democrat of Wisconsin, is inter- 6:27-WQ X R: Weather 10:30-WRCA: News Reports 12:45-WQ X R: The Bandstand viewed-(WRCA). T. Niodrei Brucis associate editor of horror museum. With Herbert ,Marshall 6:30*WRCA:JackieRobinson WABC: Revival Time: Christian Science 12:55-WABC, WNYC: News Rev. C. M. Ward WQ RSUNO. SYMPHONY (Recorded)-(WCBS). 1 1:1541:45-Congressional Close-Up: Rep. Wil- WOR: News; Golf Divots Donne Diana: Overture .eznice 30-Ii°hA131°-2:LV TABERVAMt religious periodicals- 1 :00-WRCA :News Reports liamB. WABC: ProfitResearch *WCBS: Salt. Lake City Ward 5:35-6-Reporters'Round-Up:SenatorMike Widnall and Rep. Abraham J. Tabernacle 9 in O minor. _Beethoven MOM ANO ORGAN PROGRAM: Maar@ % it Thou be Made WABC: Dr. William Moulter areinterviewed-(WCBS). *WCBS: Gunsmoke Choir and Whole? Ayer-Talk and Music Mansfield, Democrat of Montana, is inter- WNYC: Opera Spotlight Organ Program CAndie, coneloc, Frank W. Aso, 10:00-WRCA, WOR, WABC: News WEBS: News Reports viewed-(WOR). 11:35-12-Red Cross Drama:"To Every Fur- WQXR: Dinner Concert 10:35*WRCA: Meet the Press elarre WEBS: News Resorts *WNYC: New Recordings: pose" -Pr esident Eisenhower will openthe WOR: Jean Shepherd chestra,withGeorgeSr conductor; Allures of Our and King Anon. WQ X R: N. Y. Times News Edward Tatman Canby 6-6:45-Africa Today: "The Role of Women," 6:45-WOR: Luboff Choir Bogert-Slaw, associate comluctor Be SOP o. kn. Mat I am 1959 appeal (Recorded)-(WABC). 11 :00-WRCA: WOR, WANE, 10:05-WRCA: Radio Pulpit: WQ X R:N.Y. Times News six-part documentary series made inco- WANG: George Sokol sky 33441444 1. IIIn B flat major Bent. Skdor Arm Christiansen operationwiththe NationalCouncilof12-12:30-The Open Mind: "Little Red School WNYC: Weather; News WEBS: News Reports Naar.. Put on the Whole Amor of Dr. RalphWISockman 1:05*WRCA: Parallel WQ X R: N. Y. Times News WABC: Message of Israel: WCBS: Johnny Desmond Churches. Ghana's Ambassador Daniel A. House"-Fred Hechinger, assistant publisher 7:00-WRCA: Monitor Memorial Tribute to WQ X R: Music From Spain Chapman, guest speaker; Howard Price, of The Bridgeport (Conn.) Herald; Dr. Hen- WON: Dr. Billy Graham 11 :05-WABC: Religious Prqgram: Ur ATI, Dr. JonahB. Wise- 1:30-WRCA: Lutheran Hour: narrator (Premiere)-(WLIB). ry Chauncey, president of Princeton Educa- WABC: Dr. Ervin Seale With Claire Hutchins Rabbi Louis Mann of Rev. Oswald Hoffmann tionalTesting Service;William Benton, WEBS: News; Analysis 11:10*WQ X R: Symphonic S.SiSe"Prc2;AICFOR THETotlit! ""gri;:'Sowo:ciroTt"1:17=r"r" Chicago discusses WABC: Religious Program: 6:30-7-Gunsmoke: Western drama, with Wil- publisher of The Encyclopedia Britannice. *WNYC: Masterwork Hour Highlights Doubt-ReligiousAsset Rev. Rex Humbard liam Conrad as Marshal Dillon-(WCBS). guests-(WRCA). *WINS: Hockey 11:15-WRCA:World Traveler MimPh'ony °""'" `°°'"u:Holman Rustic Wedding %mph.,Op.16147.1 Or Liability WNYC: British Weekly 7-Hockey: New York Rangers vs.
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