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REVOLUTIONARY BROADCAST TO COME OVER COLLEGE AIR WAVES

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"Time Flies," a new type of radio program never before heard by man or angel, will be sent out over the heat waves at 8:45 o'clock tonight by the CRIMSON Network in its initial performance.

The program, which dramatizes life around the Yard in super-realistic fashion, was written and will be produced by Nelson R. Gidding '41, rising young musical comedy author, who is known to thousands of comedy fans on the Coast as "the Gid."

One of the distinctive features of the program is the fact that most of the characters will play the parts of themselves. Star of the performance is expected to be Velizar Dragomir Stanoyevitch '42 of Lowell House, who will play the part of Velizar Dragomir Stanoyevitch '42 of Lowell House.

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