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Gidding Interprets NYC For Network in his "Side Street"

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The most stupendous experiment on the air waves since G. Marconi first sent out his sputtering messages over a wireless will take place tonight at 5:30 o'clock over the CRIMSON Network according to Nelson R. Gidding '41, creator of the experiment.

"Side Street" is the name of the half hour program, and it's a melange of the real and the fictive, simultaneously satirical and poignant, "The Gid," rising young author, announced in a press release last night.

Gidding, a self-described cum laude student of life in the raw, stated that his latest chef d'oeuvre is a story of New York life from the point of view of three modernized Fates.

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