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Haggin, B. H. | February 3, 1940 issue

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A broadcasting company's sense of its own virtue would do for an inquisition burning the proper faith into heretics or a Soviet government bombing it into Finnish villagers. Anyone who cannot see in a musical program of NBC, Columbia or Mutual the utmost in devotion to music, in understanding, in wisdom, is-in eyes of NBC, Columbia or Mutual-a person blinded by his own mean nature. The fine Columbia set offers Concerto Grosso Opus 6 number six 6 in an excellent performance by London Symphony under Weingartner.

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