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Whn.. -.1010 Weaf .660Wnyc WMCA .570WJZ 760 WHN.. -.1010 WEAF .660WNYC.... .810 WEVD ...1300 WOR 710 WABC -.860 1VQXR... 1550 NEWS BROADCASTS Music Appreciation Hour: Dr. Walter Damrosch, ConductorWJZ, 2-3. Morning 6 :011-WHN WOR, R'NYC Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy, ConductingWOR, 3:15-4. :30-WEAF, WJZ, 8 :15-W ABC Brian Aherne: Joan Fontaine, in "Friendship Bridge" Talks to England- WA BC :30-WMCA, WHN :55-WOR 8 :45-WNYC, WJZ Vs/MCA, 4-4:15. 7 :00-WMCA :55-WQXR Deer and Moose Hunt, Described From Canadian WoodsWJZ, 7-7:15. : 15-W RN 9 :00-WE,AF, WABC 7 :25-WQXR 9 :30-WOR Kate Smith Variety: Raymond Massey, in "The Man Without a Coun- 7 :30-WEAF, R'EVD 9 :45-W HN try"WABC, 8-8:55. 7 :45-WABC II) :00-WMCA Dedication of New WEAF Transmitter: Niles Trammell, President of :55-WJZ 11 :00-WOR, WNYC NBC; Concert Orchestra and OthersWEAF, 8:30-9. 8 :00-WEAF, WJZ, 11 :30-WMCA A De noon Alexander's Mediation Board: Edwin S. Friendly, Colonel John R. Kirk-12 :00-WOR. WEVD, 2 :00-WNYC patrick, Rev. Dr. Ralph Emerson DavisWHN, 9-10. WABC.WHN,WQXR2 :15-WHN Play: "I'll Tell My Husband," With Mary AstorWEAF, 9:30-10. 12 :15-WMCA. 2 :45-WOR 12 :25-WJZ 3 :30-WM CA, WQXR Winnebago Indian Tribe, on Robert Ripley's ProgramWABC, 10-10:30. 12 :30-WOR 3 :45-WNYC 12 :45-WEAF 3 :55-WA BC "Receding Horizons"Dr. Ray L. Wilbur, Dr. Robert G. Sproul, Dr. 1 :00-WMCA 4 :00-WOR Robert A. Millikan, University PresidentsWJZ, 11:30-12. 1 :15-WEVD 4 :55-WJZ 1 :45-WEAF, R'JZ 5 :00-WMCA Evening Where there is no listing for a station, its preceding program is on the air 6 :00-WJZ, WABC 110 :00-WOR, WHN 6 .15-WMCA 10 .1a-R OR 6 :25-WEAF. R'QXR 10 :30-WMCA WJZWoman of Tomorrow 6 :30-WOR, WABC 10 :45-WHN, WQXR, MORNING WORArthur Godfrey, Songs 6 :35-WHN WABC :00-WORPickard FamilySketch WABCNews ; School of the Air 6 :45-WJZ, WABC 11 :00-WEAF, WOR, 1VHNNews ;Eye Opener WMCATrio ;Dance Music 7 :15-WEAF, WOR, WJZ 6 :15-WA BCProgram Preview ;MUSiC WNYCHaydn, Handel Music WMCA 11 :15-WEAF 6 :30-WEAF, 1V.1Z News ;Variety WEVDVariety ;Music '7 :30-WHN 12 :00-WEA F. WJZ, WORFa rmers Digest 9 :15-WEAFMary Alcott. Songs 7 :45-WMCA \YMCA, WABC WA BCNews ;Larry Elliott WCRJulia BlakeSketch 8 :15-WMCA. 12 :30-WOR 6 :45-WMCADa nce Music WHNInsurance Talk 8 :45-WMCA , WHN 12 :55-W ABC, WHN 6 :55-WORNews ;Weal her Talk 9 :30-WEAFVocal Trio 8 :55-WABC 12 :57-WEAF, WJZ 7 :00-WA BCMorning Almanac ;Talk WOKNews: Music ;Nfovieland 9 :00-WOE, WMCA, 1 :00-WN1CA WQXRClassical Music WJZBrea kfast Club; Variety WQXR 1 :30-WOR W.MCANews ;Rise and Whine WMCAWynne Food Forum 9 :30-WJZ 1 :55-'WHN WNYCGrieg, Tchaikovsky Music WHNPolly the Shopper 9 :45-WEVD 2 :55-WHN WEINPopular Music WE VDStories ; Music (Off Till 12) WE,'VDPolish News ;Serenade 9 :45-WEAFEciward MacHugh, Songs 7 :15-1VORGa mhiing's Musical Clock WABCBachelor's ChildrenSketch NEWS ON SHORT WAVES WHNN ews ;Early Bird Music WHNNews ; To Be Announced LONDON: 9.53. 6.11,9.69,11.75,15.14, 7 :25-WQXRNews ;Break fast Symphony10 :00-WEAFThls Small TownSketch 13.31,17.81 and 21.55 megacycles. 7 :30-WEAFNews ;Don Goddard ;Music WOKHealth Talk Time :1:15, 3:00, 6:00, 8:00. 11:00 A.M.; WEVDNews ;Music WJZPainted DreamsSketch 1:00, 3:50,5:43, 6:30, 8:00, 8:30,9:30 7 :45-WABCNews :European Reports WABCDramatic Sketch and11:30 P. M. 7 :55-WJZNews ;European Comments Dance Music WMCANews ; BERLIN 9.61,11.70, 15.11 and 15.20 mega- 8 :00-WE A FEuropean News ;Music WN VCLucile Vogl, Piano ; Amster- cycles. WortNews: the Gospel Singer dam Strings Time :1:30. 4:15and6:30 A. M. ;2:15. WNYCNews ;Employment Service; WQXRLisa Sergio, Interview and 12 P. M. 10 :15-WEAFDrama tic Sketch 3:30, 6:00, 8:15. 9:15, 10:30 Music WORLabor in National Defense ROME: 17.82, 15.23. 11.76 megacycles. WEVDJewish Composers Time: 5:45A.M.; 3:15, 5:30,8:30and 8 :15-WJZReiser Piano Duo Harold G. Hoffman, Executive WA BCNews and Music Director of N. J. Unemployment 10:30 P. M. WMCAMorning Inspirations Compensation Commission WHNInsurance Talk WABCIM yrt and MargeSketch 10 :30-WEAFEllen RandolphSketch WMCAIda Bailey Allen's Program 8 :30-WEA FGene and GlennSketch WORMusic From A to Z WNYCNews; Suggestions ;Music WORThe GoldhergsSketeh WJZMary MarlinSketch WINDance Music WJZRay Perkins. Songs WABCStepmotherSketch 11 :13-WEAFAgain5t the StormSketch WABCMorning Almanac WHNDance Music WABCMartha WebsterSketch WMCANews ;Music: Chatter WQXRSalon Concert ;Symphonies 11 :30-WEAFRoad of Li feSketch WNYCAmsterdam St rings 10 :45-WEAFGuiding LightSketch WJZThe Wife SaverSketch WHNNews ;Popular Music WORY. W. C. A. 70th Anniversary WABCBlg SisterSketch WEVDSongs ;Poems WJZPepper Young's FamilySketch WMCANews; Financial Talk 8 :45-WF,A FRecorded Program 11 :45-WEAFDavid HarumSketch WOKKitty KeeneSketch WABCWoman of CourageSketch WJZThunder Over Pa radiseSketch WJZNews ;Kitchen Quiz WNYCPolice Department Program WABCTalkAdelaide Hawley 11-00-WEAFMan I MarriedSketch WA BCAunt Jenny's StoriesSketch Around New York WOKNews; Martha DeaneTalk WNYCMrs. Samuel Rosenberry WNYCNews ; Songs New York Tuberculosis and Health 8 :55-WQXRNews ;Request Music WJZLinda DaleSketch : AssociationTalk :00-wE A FNews Music ;Songs \VABCShort Story, Dramatized WNYC-Board of Education Program WJZ-Mother o' Mine-Sketch AFTERNOON 2 ;00-WEAF-Betty Crocker, Comments WMCA-BrianAherne.JoanFon- WOR-Meet Miss Julia-Sketch taine. Speaking on "Friendship 12 :00-W F,A F-Wuthering Heights-Recorded WJZ-Music Appreciation Hour ; Bridge" to England Program WOR-Victor Lindlahr-Talk Walter Damrosch, Conductor WNYC-Four St rings WJZ-Hospital Fund Pros:ram WA BC-Young Dr. Malone-Sketch WHN-Popular Music WABC-liate Smith's Chat: News WNYC-News; Opera, Donizetti's WEVD-Polish Music WMC A-Character Analysis "Don Pasquale" 4 :13-WEAF-Stelia Dallas-Sketch WNYC-Sibelius. Li adov Concert WEVD-Jewish Talk ;Interviews WOE-University Life-Columbia \V1-IN-News: Popular Music WJZ-Club Matinee-Variety wyomNews; Songs With Housewives WA BC-We. the A bbotts-Sketch wQxRNews (Off 12 to 3) 2 :15-WEAF--Arnold Grimm's Daughter WMCA-Talk ;Music 12 :15-W E A F-The O'Neill's-Sketch WOR-Talk : Garden Club : Music 4 :30-WEAF-Lorenzo Jones-Sketch WJZ-Nancy Booth Crag-Talk WA BC-Joyce Jordan-Sketch WJZ-Democratic Talk-Fannie Hurst WABC-When a Girl Marries-Sketch WHN-News ;Bob Byron, Songs WABC-Hilltop House-Sketch WMC A-News : Dance Music 2 :30-WEAF-Valiant Lady-Sketch WMCA-Hillbillies ;Dance Music 12 :25-WOR-Headlines in Health WA BC-Fletcher Wiley-Talk WNYC-Concert Orchestra W3Z-News: Farm and Home Hour WE VD-SongsVariety WEVD-Polish Varieties ;Da Vinci 12 ;30-W E AF- Bonnie Stewart, t2ongs 2 :45-WE A F-Biblical Drama Program WOR-News; Consumers Quiz Show WOR-London News; Music 4 :45-WEA F-Young Widder Brown-Sketch WA BC-Helen TrerV-Sketch WA BC-My Son and I-Sketch WOR-Johnson Fa mily-Sketch WHN-Racing Scratches ;Dance WMCA-Our Gal Sunday-Serial WA BC-Kate Hopkins-Sketch Music 3 :00-WEAF-Mary Marlin-Sketch 4 :55-W.TZ-News ;Set Sail-Sketch WEVD-Household Hints: Jewish WJZ-Orphans of Divorce-Sketch :00-WEAF-Giri Alone-Sketch WMC A -Helen Trent-Serial WOR-Musical Airs: Talk 12 :45-WE A F-N ews :Music :Markets WEVD-Songs ;Yeshiva Student WA BC-The Gold bergs-Sketch WABC-One Gal Sunda::-Sketch Vi BC-Mary McBride. Comments WMC A -News ; Music 1:011-WEAF-Bart al Orchestra WQXR-Modern Music WNYC-Junior Inspectors Club WoR-Songs: Ed Fitzgerald-Talk :15-WEAF-Ma Perkins-Sketch WHN-Sport s Resume WA BC-Life Can Be Beautiful-Play WOR-Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene WEVD-Ita Dan Drama WMCA-News: Instil:an-4p Talk Ormandy, Conductor WQXP,-Women Voters Program, WNYC- Missing Persons: College WJZ -Honeymoon Hill-Sketch United We Stand-Mrs. Charles Po- Debate-Vassar vs. New York WA BC-In fant ileParalysis-Talk by letti, Wanda Shorte University Dr. Morris Fishhein :15-WEAF- Lone Journey-Sketch WEVD-Rabhi Samuel P,uhin--.Talk WMCA-Melody Time WOE-Superman-Sketch: Music 1 :15-WEAF-Masters Orchestra 3 :30-WEAF-Pepper Young's Family WJZ-Ireene Wicker. Stories NVJZ-Poetry-Ted Malone WJZ-John's Other Wife-Sketch WA BC-The O'Neills-Sketch :Music W A BC-Woman in Whit e-Sketch WABC-Friend in Deed-Drama WQXR-Organ ;Great Masters WMCA-Easy A ces -Seria WMCA-News ;Talk ;Music WHN-Temple Emanuel Services EVD-News :Music: Drama WNYC-Botanic Talk 5 :30-WEA F-Jack Armstrong-Sketch 1 :30-WEA F.-FriendlyNeighbors-Sketch WHN-Popular Music W.TZ-Bud Barton-Sketch WOR-Rhythm Roll Call \VEND-Sabbath Melodies WA BC-David Elwyn, Songs WJZ-Opportunity-Dr. Daniel Poling 3 :45-WEAF-Vic and Sade WNICA-Dance Music :Hillbillies WA RC-Right to Happiness-Sketch WJZ-Just Plain Bill-Sketch WNYC-Maria Shacko-Songs(Sign- WMCA -Da nce NI/Fie WABC-Exploring Space Off at 5:151 WNYC-United Pa rents Association WNYC-News Bulletins WEVD-Music :Quiz (Off Till 8) 1 :45-WEAF-News: Dance Music WQXR-News ;Concert Music 5 :45-WEA F-Life Can Be Beautiful \YOB-Alice Blair-Sketch 3 :55-WA BC-News ;Portia Faces Life WOE-Captain Midnight-Sketch WJZ-News ; Harvev Harding. Songs WJZ-Tom Mix-Sketch WABC-Road of Life-Sketch 4 :00-WEAF-Backstage Wife-Sketch WABC-Scattergood Baines-Sketch WHN-Popular Music WOE-News: Variety WOELife Can Be Beautiful WMCADance Music WABCFolk Songs and Spirituals EVENING WEINPopular Music WMCANews; Dance Music 6:00-WEAFVariety Program WE,VDTrish Variety WHN'Insurance Talk WORUncle Don WQXRSymphony Hall WEVDDr.
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