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Concerning Mrs. Male's Lecture on Cancer
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The stations listed have all been positively identified both by call letters and name, and all
THIS IS THE CIRCUIT USED BY MR. COW
On one tube, he has heard stations 2000 miles from his home
of the "W" stations and almost all of the remainder have been heard by my wife, as we use two headsets, the only distant station on which I have not her check being KYW.
It. was hard to leave out WEAR, Baltimore, 2,450 miles, of which I had the call clearly, but kellingham started up on so nearly the same wavelength that I was unable to verify the name.
The summer static was bad until well into September, so most of the stations were listed from Sept. loth to November i3th when we left East Sound.
Concerning Mrs. Male's Lecture
on Cancer
IN OUR October issue we called attention to the broadcasting of a lecture by Mrs. Annie Riley Hale on the subject of cancer treatment.
Mrs. Hale feels that some of the statements in that article are a personal reflection upon her. Our purpose was not to attack the character, the motives, or the education of Mrs. Hale in any way, and we wish to retract anything that could be so construed, and to express our sincere regret for it. The object of the article was to remind the broadcaster of the duty he owes to the radio public to scrutinize with care anything he sends out which is calculated to affect people's decision and judgment, and especially so in matters affecting health and perhaps life itself. We are not to be understood as modifying views which we expressed, but we are very sorry to have said anything that could be considered as a personal criticism of Mrs. Hale. — THE EDITOR.