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Domestic News January 31, 1925

The Kusko Times

Takotna, Tokotna, Mcgrath, Alaska

What is this article about?

Seattle radio station KJR to broadcast an Alaska-themed program on Jan. 26, featuring addresses by William J. Coyle and Charles D. Garheld, along with musical performances and readings by local artists including Edith Baylish, Harold Mitchell, and others.

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Alaska Program Broadcasted From Seattle

Seattle, Jan. 26.—The principal numbers of the Alaska program to be broadcasted at KJR tonight are:
Address. "Hello, Alaska." William J. Coyle, president of Young Men's Business Club.
Piano solo. Edith Baylish.
Piano duet. Mrs. C. L. Gore and Mrs. T. E. Nicholson.
Song. Harold Mitchell.
Reading. Robert W. Service's poems, Jack J. Sullivan.
Vocal selections, Marguerite Bone.
Selections, Mrs. Carl English. soprano.
Violin obligato, Mrs. Victor Zednick, accompanied by Mrs. Jacobson.
Vocal numbers, by Miss Gretchen Young.
Address, "Alaska," Charles D. Garheld.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Alaska Program Radio Broadcast Seattle K Jr Musical Performance Robert W Service Poems

What entities or persons were involved?

William J. Coyle Edith Baylish Mrs. C. L. Gore Mrs. T. E. Nicholson Harold Mitchell Jack J. Sullivan Marguerite Bone Mrs. Carl English Mrs. Victor Zednick Mrs. Jacobson Miss Gretchen Young Charles D. Garheld

Where did it happen?

Seattle

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Primary Location

Seattle

Event Date

Jan. 26.

Key Persons

William J. Coyle Edith Baylish Mrs. C. L. Gore Mrs. T. E. Nicholson Harold Mitchell Jack J. Sullivan Marguerite Bone Mrs. Carl English Mrs. Victor Zednick Mrs. Jacobson Miss Gretchen Young Charles D. Garheld

Event Details

The principal numbers of the Alaska program to be broadcasted at KJR tonight include an address 'Hello, Alaska' by William J. Coyle, president of Young Men's Business Club; piano solo by Edith Baylish; piano duet by Mrs. C. L. Gore and Mrs. T. E. Nicholson; song by Harold Mitchell; reading of Robert W. Service's poems by Jack J. Sullivan; vocal selections by Marguerite Bone; selections by Mrs. Carl English, soprano; violin obligato by Mrs. Victor Zednick accompanied by Mrs. Jacobson; vocal numbers by Miss Gretchen Young; and address 'Alaska' by Charles D. Garheld.

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