Best broadcasts of 1938-39 (1939)

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BLOOD OF THE MARTYRS Bonnard. — {Forty odd, a typical Frenchman) Flemming saize Ellermann. — {In the thirties) What is the difference what he says? Bonnard. — He saize, like Virchow, “Omnis nucleus e nucleo.” Like “Omnis cellula e cellula.” W’at iss, iss not new. It iss from somet’ing else. Zere iss ze chenetic continuity of cells . . . Ellermann. — But we have come here to learn what Malzius says! Max. — Vivat I Elsa. — Vivat Malzius! WissoTZSKi. — Malzius, the Bear! Ursus Major! Floreat! Vivat! Ellermann. — You, Bonnard, from the Sorbonne, Paris; me, Ellermann . . . Anton. — {Interrupting) Yes, we all know you travel three hundred and eighteen miles when you visit the girl with the yellow eyes ! Ellermann. — {Nothing daunted) There, Elsa, she travels further. Elsa. — Gregopoulos comes from Athens. Gregopoulos. — {With a strong foreign accent hut with fluency) Many years ago. Now I am naturalized. Max. — The best of the young men : Malzius always gets them ! Elsa. — And the young women, too! WissoTzsKi. — Me. You. Us. Max. — He says so himself. Anton. — The Bear: Malzius! WissoTzsKi. — Cellular phenomena: Malzius! Bonnard. — ’E woot explain ze last judgment in tairms of cellular phenomena. Anton. — He would explain the present regime in terms of celltdar phenomena. 49