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This radio play, starring Orson Welles as Captain Bligh, was broadcast via the Campbell Playhouse on January 13, 1939.
NOTES from UNDERGROUNDBy Fyodor DostoevskyTranslation by Andrew R.
O Captain! My Captain!
Alvar Liddell, a BBC reporter on the day of the Pearl Harbor attack, told the world what had happened.
A news report during the attack, broadcast by a reporter for KGU in Honolulu, reports that "this battle has been going on for nearly three hours.
The attack by Japan was "unprovoked" and "dastardly," to use President Roosevelt's words.
Americans were shocked to learn about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Denny Smith - from WIBC ("Indy's News Center," at 93.
Samuel Gompers was head of the AFL union when he gave a speech in support of America's involvement in World War I.
This "unsolved crime" radio show - "Somebody Knows" - was aired by the Columbia Broadcasting Company.
Until she was nearly seven, Helen could not communicate with anyone except by her own sign language.
Roald Dahl (1916-1990) was born in Wales to Norwegian parents.