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Second in the new radio series which opened last week over the Crimson Network, "Time Flies," will be put on tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Nelson R. Gidding '41, author-producer, refused to reveal the subject of his latest news vignette because of a fear of censorship. Last week's episode, concerning House elections, met with enthusiastic response.
Mentioned by one prominent local critic as "the most promising literary artist to have passed through Harvard since T. S. Eliot, "The Gid" is best known for his ventures into musical comedy.
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