EPISODE · Jan 3, 2026 · 28 MIN
March 20, 1944: Senators, Sonnets, and Campaign Songs with Alben Barkley and Theodore Green
from Information Please · host OTRPODS
In this March 20, 1944, episode of Information Please, host Clifton Fadiman brings a unique political twist to the panel, welcoming Senate Majority Leader Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky and Senator Theodore Green of Rhode Island, alongside regulars Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran. The blend of legislative insight and literary wit makes for an unusually rich and lively episode. The panel tackles a diverse range of questions—from tie votes in government branches and the literary uses of generals' names, to Buddhist immortals and poetic forms like heroic and free verse. Senator Barkley impresses with his deep knowledge of political history and campaign trivia, while Senator Green brings surprising expertise on Buddhist theology and Roman history. Musical moments include identifying presidential campaigns based on themed songs, and the group also delves into colorful phrases like “coffin corner” and “flying coffin.” With a blend of humor, erudition, and political flair, this episode offers a memorable foray into trivia, governance, and culture. Tune in for a statesmanlike spin on intellectual amusement on Information Please!
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In this March 20, 1944, episode of Information Please, host Clifton Fadiman brings a unique political twist to the panel, welcoming Senate Majority Leader Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky and Senator Theodore Green of Rhode Island, alongside regulars Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran. The blend of legislative insight and literary wit makes for an unusually rich and lively episode. The panel tackles a diverse range of questions—from tie votes in government branches and the literary uses of generals' names, to Buddhist immortals and poetic forms like heroic and free verse. Senator Barkley impresses with his deep knowledge of political history and campaign trivia, while Senator Green brings surprising expertise on Buddhist theology and Roman history. Musical moments include identifying presidential campaigns based on themed songs, and the group also delves into colorful phrases like “coffin corner” and “flying coffin.” With a blend of humor, erudition, and political flair, this episode offers a memorable foray into trivia, governance, and culture. Tune in for a statesmanlike spin on intellectual amusement on Information Please!
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