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"It's my business to repair radios, so I know something about them. Yet I must confess that when I tuned into your concert the other night, I thought my set was broken", wrote a radio fan to the lampoon staff who broadcasted a humorous concert from Station WNAC on Friday evening.
Numbers of such letters were received yesterday at the Lampoon Building from enthusiasts who had heard the program. One in particular was from a young girl who had pleaded with her father for six months with the result that a radio was finally installed in her home on Friday. The first thing her father heard on the set was the Lampoon concert and the writer of the letter seemed heart broken over the fact that her father had impulsively thrown the whole radio out of the window.
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