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$1,000,000 Worth of Pleasure for $1.00
The Greatest Minstrel Folio Ever Compiled and Published
GEORGIA MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT FOLIO
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"Cause the fellows flock a-round her | when they see, Miss GEOR-GIA LEE. Georgia can be proud for all’ the | world fo see, —————;— Miss GEOR-GIA LEE
Copyright 1940 by Gs ae MUSIC CORP, 1619 Broadway, New York City. International Copyright Secured. Made in U.S.A All Rights Reserved Tnclading the Right of Public Performance for Profit.
112 Pages of Hilarity
JOKES ... GAGS... STORIES WITTY SAYINGS ... RIDDLES “MINSTREL FOLIO,” Dept. 3H, 1650 Broadway. Suite 801. New York City
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An Invitation And a Controversy...
Somehow or other, we are always involving ourselves in some form of controversy. This time, however, possessing an unselfish nature, we are extending an invitation to you, the reader, to join the “brawl.”
It all started during the rehearsal of a radio program at one of the network playhouses. Present were several radio directors, advertising agency executives, performers, your humble person, and the world's most maligned creatures — the press agents. Now, mind you, we were just talking, concerning ourselves solely with broadcasting, about this program and that actor, when all of a sudden...a press agent started it!
He says, of all things, “How would you cast—who would you have do the script and who would you have direct ‘FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS’—in a radio program?”
Well, now, you remember what happened when everybody started casting ‘‘Gone With The Wind.” The producers went crazy, Hollywood went crazy, and finally the public went crazy...Pretty soon, this network playhouse was a “roaring furnace." Everybody was_ talking, everybody was arguing, and everybody wasn't getting any place at all. This one said that Arch Oboler should do the script—this one that Orson Welles could do a better job— this one that Jean Holloway, who does originals for Hollywood performers on the “Kate Smith Hour,” should be allowed to do it. This one said that Irving (CBS Workshop) Reis should direct it, this one Roland Martini, this one Tony Stanford.
This one! That one! That one! This one! Come on, reader, get into this “brawl—write us who for this, and who for that-—-and in our next issue, we will attempt to do the impossible for “For Whom The Bell Tolls.”
THE EDITOR
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