Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1937 — Page 16
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By RALPH NORMAN “Listener participation” and “audience participation” as popularized by “Show Boat,” the “Community Sing” and other evening 'broadcasts are far from new to radio, Dorothy Gordon, CBS “Children’s Corner” conductor, will. tell you. Since she first went on UBS six years. ago, Miss Gordon has urged young listeners (and old ones too, for that matter) to sing with hep. And despite inroads made on her heretofore exclusive idea, she’s still enthusiastic about “listener participation.” Her “Children’s Corner,” you know, is spotlighted at the moment because of recognition by the Women’s National Radio Committee as radio's best children’s program. - Miss Gordon, here with her accompanist, Adele Holsten, for the Federation of Music Clubs convention, broadcast the Friday edition of the program from WFBM studios yesterday afternoon and beginning Tuesday the program will be heard locally through WFBM—3:45 p. m. Sach Tuesday, Thursday and Saturay.
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—By Martin 4 ” ” Miss Gordon assured me that - Women’s Nation Radio Committee awards are not won by accident, and she is particularly pleased that her program was the only ° noncominercial offering cited for excellence. Into each of her children’s broadcasts — they consist largely of song-stories—goes not only intense preparation, but a background of world travel, study of folklore and folk songs of many countries, and many years stage experience. Miss Gordon has traveled to nearly every corner of the world, not she explained, “by the highways, but by the byways.” She speaks seven languages and reads 14, enabling her to go to original sources for story material. She has visited the Kentucky and Tennessee mountains for American folklore, and studied children’s programs in most European wel
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juggle programs tomorrow because of change in many cities from standard to daylight saving time. Most network programs, the detailed schedule on this page shows, will be broadcast one hour earlier than formerly. This is not always true, however, and some chain programs are shifted to new periods. Rw | Local station programs are revised Grimm s Daughter | completely to accommodate new network listings.
TONIGHT
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GENE SARAZEN
World-Famous Golfer
ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM Popular Psychologist
TOYA SASABE
Japanese Soprano SHELL QUARTET ALSO FULL DETAILS
OF BIG PRIZEMONEY CONTEST
Chuck Wagon Cheerio
Sunny Raye | Peter Grant
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THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson
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tory a group of psychologists examined a large number of workers and then gave them a number of intimate interviews designed to harmonize their opinions with actual facts. The counseling changed their opinions a great deal about their jobs, industry, bosses, causes of success and failure, etc, but scarcely at all about revolutions, socialism, need for dictators, etc. That is, they changed least in the things they knew least about. The more ignorant ‘a man is the more positive he is in his opinions.
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Where to find other stations: Chicago, WBBM 770, WENR 870, WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, WIND 560.
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That excellent summer series, “Everybody's Music,” will begin its | second season tomorrow afternoon in the spot vacated by the New |
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THIS seems to be one of the few popular notions that has some basis in fact. Scientific investigations have shown that the weather does affect the blood pressure and composition and also has
both a physical and physiological influence on the tissues. The chief
CBS-commissioned works by six leading American composers. The to the greatest musical composi- a 4 . : PARIS, 10:45 M.—Gramophone tions.”
and Transfiguration.” A feature of this summer’s series first of these is booked for May 23. 2 . S | The programs’ purpose has been an See What You Can Build With Milk ounced as aiming to “keep goo . a on the air throughout the Tops, Dairy Cartons and Ice Cream year and to give the layman a 7 J ARE VERY. POPULAR. IN r : < PS ; Records. TPA-4, 11.72 meg. 2 a. ® | ha {ANY COUNTRIES» PrrTSpRGH, 11 P.M. Messsees || Tne Cincinnati Symphony, cur | 354 Prizes for Boys and Girls in a AND STIMES ‘suNDAY rently America’s favorite substitute | Marion County CARE SOLD AS SED BERLIN. 10:19 A. M-Symphonie || gpchestra, will be on the air = . Milk Is Your Best Food—Drink Lots of It and Win!
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will be the first performance of the . straightforward and simple approach Containers P. 11. Concert. DJD. 11.77 meg. ? ROME, 2:20 P. M.—Variety, 2RO, tomorrow, as substitute for Erno. 9.63 meg. BOSTON. 4:15 P. M. — Current Drama and Cinema. WI1XAL, 11.79 meg
BERLIN, 5 P. M.—Sunday eveningss program. DJD. 11.77 meg.
Rapee and his symphonists. Here | again is a time change, the program now coming at 6 p. m. on the NBC Blue network. Neither WIRE
make the experiment of the evacuated hemispheres, more than 200 years ago. Guericke’s memory is honored with pageants up to this day, and the exp iment is repeated at each one, with four teams of horses pulling or.ex ™ half of the sphere. 2 n 2
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his book, “Civilization and Climate,” presents much evidence to show that the weather has profoundly influenced the production of men of literature, art, science, war, governwent and social life, 4
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which you are asked to express your agreement or disagreement, such as, “We need a dictator,” “Revolution is a good thing,” “Very few employers are unjust,” “Real ability is usually rewarded,” etc, On Such an nven-
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LONDON, 8 P. M.—"‘Gallipoli,” GSF, 15.14 meg.; GSD, 11.75 meg.
nor WLW are carrying the series. You will recall that this orchestra was chosen to.be the first of five substituting for the Philadelphia Orchestra on their Friday night
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