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July 16, 1933
Atlanta Daily World
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
What is this article about?
The Mills Brothers, with bass singer John Mills recovering from pneumonia in New York, are advised by their physician to resume radio and stage appearances on August 1.
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Mills Bros.
Resume Air
Work
Aug. 1
NEW YORK
(ANP) Because
of the illness of John Mills, bass
singer and guitar player of
the
famous quartet, their physician has
advised that they are not to appear on the radio or stage until August
1st.
John, who is recuperating from
pneumonia, is still under the treatment of his doctor.
BACK ON AIR AUGUST 1
—With John Mills, bass singer and guitar player rapidly recovering from his illness, the Mills Brothers have been advised
by their physician that they will be able to resume air work on
August first. Thousands will await their return.
Resume Air
Work
Aug. 1
NEW YORK
(ANP) Because
of the illness of John Mills, bass
singer and guitar player of
the
famous quartet, their physician has
advised that they are not to appear on the radio or stage until August
1st.
John, who is recuperating from
pneumonia, is still under the treatment of his doctor.
BACK ON AIR AUGUST 1
—With John Mills, bass singer and guitar player rapidly recovering from his illness, the Mills Brothers have been advised
by their physician that they will be able to resume air work on
August first. Thousands will await their return.
What sub-type of article is it?
Biography
Personal Triumph
What themes does it cover?
Recovery
Misfortune
Triumph
What keywords are associated?
Mills Brothers
John Mills
Pneumonia
Recovery
Radio Return
What entities or persons were involved?
John Mills
Mills Brothers
Where did it happen?
New York
Story Details
Key Persons
John Mills
Mills Brothers
Location
New York
Event Date
August 1
Story Details
John Mills, bass singer and guitar player of the Mills Brothers, recuperates from pneumonia under doctor's treatment; the quartet is advised not to appear on radio or stage until August 1, when they will resume air work.