Monday, Jan. 23, 1939

Programs Previewed

For seven days beginning Friday, January 20. All times are EST. All programs subject to change without notice.

Are Words Our Real Dictators? (Sat. 1 p. m. MBS), a Columbia University session on semantics (science of meaning) led by Dr. Harry Morgan Ayres, literature and language pundit.

Americans at Work (Sat. 7 p. m. CBS). Walt Disney's craftsmen explain what makes Mickey Mouse & Co. click.

Helen Jepson, Wilfred Pelletier (Sun. 9 p. m. CBS), Metropolitan Opera soprano and conductor, in an hour of music dedicated to Ford cars and the memory of Poet Robert Burns.

Ronald Colman, Carole Lombard, Cary Grant, Jose Iturbi, Groucho and Chico Marx (Sun. 10 p. m. NBC-Red) in a new-style Hollywood radio bee called The Circle. Actor Colman is president. Actress Lombard secretary, Actor Grant beadle (party whip), Kellogg's Corn Flakes sponsor. Last week, at the first meeting, the talk got around to poetry, fur coats, sweet potatoes.

Eddie Cantor (Sun. 11 p. m. CBS, MBS, NBC-Blue), leads the March of Dimes to the assistance of the Warn Springs Foundation. Celebrities by the dozen.

Joe Louis v. John Henry Lewis (Wed. 10 p. m. NBC), all-Negro heavyweight championship fight. Blow-by-blow report by Clem McCarthy and Edwin C. Hill.

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