EPISODE · Jul 12, 2025 · 28 MIN
September 20, 1943: War Bonds and Wordplay with Clare Boothe Luce
from Information Please · host OTRPODS
In this September 20, 1943, episode of Information Please, Clifton Fadiman leads the panel from the stage of Baltimore’s Lyric Theatre during a special war bond drive. The experts—John Kieran, Oscar Levant, and Franklin P. Adams—are joined by special guest Clare Boothe Luce, the renowned playwright and congresswoman from Connecticut. This lively episode features quick-fire trivia on Baltimore’s most famous sons, memorable family feuds in literature and fact, legendary airplane flights, and a creative game linking names to rivers, lakes, and ponds. The panel tackles literary characters, musical cues, and even modern art, with Luce’s wit and charm adding a fresh dynamic. As part of the nationwide effort, the show celebrates the massive sale of war bonds and includes a stirring message about their importance to the country’s future. With its perfect blend of brain-teasing fun, cultural insight, and patriotic spirit, this episode stands out as a vibrant moment in wartime radio history. Tune in for sparkling banter and sharp minds on Information Please!
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In this September 20, 1943, episode of Information Please, Clifton Fadiman leads the panel from the stage of Baltimore’s Lyric Theatre during a special war bond drive. The experts—John Kieran, Oscar Levant, and Franklin P. Adams—are joined by special guest Clare Boothe Luce, the renowned playwright and congresswoman from Connecticut. <br />This lively episode features quick-fire trivia on Baltimore’s most famous sons, memorable family feuds in literature and fact, legendary airplane flights, and a creative game linking names to rivers, lakes, and ponds. The panel tackles literary characters, musical cues, and even modern art, with Luce’s wit and charm adding a fresh dynamic. As part of the nationwide effort, the show celebrates the massive sale of war bonds and includes a stirring message about their importance to the country’s future. <br />With its perfect blend of brain-teasing fun, cultural insight, and patriotic spirit, this episode stands out as a vibrant moment in wartime radio history. Tune in for sparkling banter and sharp minds on Information Please!
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