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WHAT'S ON THE AIR
THURSDAY
February 6, 13, 20, 27
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The new Pbilco programs — Thursdays at 10 p. m., E. S. T., over the Columbia chain — also introduce to radio listeners a new star in radio, winsome MISS LOIS BENNETT. For two and a half years her name has gleamed in the lights of Broadway presentations of Gilbert and Sullivan revivals, and before that she was a Ziegfield headliner. 'With her will appear regularly the old stager, Henry M. Ncely, and a new Pbilco orchestra conducted by William Artz.
The index letters in schedules indicate type of pro
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Prominent Government speakers on topics of
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national interest.
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Concert ensemble playing slow rhythm music.
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Dance music.
N News program variable
♦ Dance music from New York