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Story November 2, 1935

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

D. H. Smith of Fargo, N.D., an automobile dealer, was honored with a private violin performance by famed radio artist Rubinoff at a Detroit sales convention. The program airs Saturdays on NBC's Red network via Bismarck's KFYR.

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Fargo Automobile Man Honored by Rubinoff

D. H. Smith, Fargo, N. D., automobile man, was treated to a special and private violin solo by the famous Rubinoff, current radio feature, during the former's recent visit to a sales convention, in Detroit.

This program is on the air every Saturday night from 8 to 8:30 p. m., (CST) over the Red network of the NBC and is a brilliant five-star feature broadcast including, in addition to Rubinoff and his violin, Virginia Rae, soprano; Jan Peerce, tenor; a 35 piece orchestra and Graham McNamee.

Station KFYR, Bismarck, is carrying this feature program to an enthusiastic audience throughout this section.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Private Violin Solo Rubinoff Honor Sales Convention Nbc Radio Program Kfyr Broadcast

What entities or persons were involved?

D. H. Smith Rubinoff Virginia Rae Jan Peerce Graham Mcnamee

Where did it happen?

Fargo, N. D.; Detroit; Bismarck

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D. H. Smith Rubinoff Virginia Rae Jan Peerce Graham Mcnamee

Location

Fargo, N. D.; Detroit; Bismarck

Event Date

Recent

Story Details

D. H. Smith, an automobile man from Fargo, N. D., received a special private violin solo from the famous Rubinoff during his visit to a sales convention in Detroit. The program featuring Rubinoff airs every Saturday night from 8 to 8:30 p. m. (CST) over the Red network of NBC, including Virginia Rae, Jan Peerce, a 35-piece orchestra, and Graham McNamee, carried by station KFYR in Bismarck.

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