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House syncopation--addicts can commune with their radio sets tonight and tomorrow as WHON gives out with 29 hours of continuous jazz starting at 7:30 o'clock. The Network's jazz orgy, given every term during reading period, will feature both Modern and Dixieland recordings.
Devoting the first five hours to Ellington, Goodman, and other "Moderns," the popular music department of WHON will use the other 24 for the Dixielanders, including Armstrong and Belderbecks.
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