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I'm not sure if many of you are up on your radio history, so I thought I
mention the fact that Orson Welles worked on the radio version of THE MARCH
OF TIME throughout the mid-1930s.  He played a wide variety of
personalities in reenactments of the news of the day.
 
David Ezell
Dept. of History and Geography
Georgia College & State University
 
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