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— PAGES Life of Peter Cooper to Be Subject Of ‘Cavalcade of America’ Program; a Pa Gracie Allen Likes ‘Grand Slam’ Idea

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By RALPH NORMAN “Cavalcade America,” ‘Which (at 7 o'clock tonight over ‘OBS- | WFBM is to dramatize the life of | Peter Cooper unique network program It entertainment

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A reheoi=al® of the Civic Theater's intimate musical ‘Speak of the Devil,” iz to be broads WIBM at 2:15 o'clock tos morrow afternoon with Director | Frederick Burleigh in charge. Also oh the program Will be Charles | Giavnor, the revue's author and comporer, and Louise Sparks, ars [ranger and co=accompanist, "“Bpeak | of the Devil” is to open at the Civie Playhouse Friday night,

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as Prank Chapman, baritone. But | we who follow the fan magazines | aren't fooled by that. We know nt Chapman, who modestly has stayed in the background during his wife's | tire to fame in opera, concert, pics

BECAUSE OF THER FEARS ? | VED RN. tures and radio. For the frst program Miss Swarthout has chosen “My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice” from Saint | 'Baens’ “Samson and Delilah” and | Rachmaninofi’s lovely song, "In the |

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Recent Congresses zeem to be get- Advanee notices don't say whether | | ting gaver.—DPete Macias, Washihg= (he “Widmung” which Mr, Chap= | | ton, D. C., bandmaster, man is to sing Iz hy Strauss, Sehu= mann or someone else, He'll also sing the "Ranger Song” from "Rio | Rita” and join Miss Swarthout in a duet version of "In the Gloam-= ing.”

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