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Nasty Monsters From Mars Give Radio Listeners Uneasy Moments
Flocks of nasty monsters from Mars who smashed down into the state of New ... One bewildered gentleman wanted to know if The Journal had heard anything ...
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Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact
From one New York theatre a manager reported that a throng of playgoers ... When I got to the street there were hundreds of people milling around in panic. ...
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Nasty Monsters From Mars Give Radio Listeners Uneasy Moments
Nebraska State Journal. Nasty Monsters From Mars Give Radio Listeners Uneasy Moments. Flocks of nasty monsters from Mars who smashed down into the state of ...
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The Complete War of the Worlds Website
Information and links to information regarding every version of The War of the Worlds ever released, including books, performances, music, movies, ...
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War of the Worlds: The Broadcast
From our analysis of eyewitness reports conducted on the 50th Anniversary of Orson Welles' broadcast of "War of the Worlds", it appears that in 1938 it was ...
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War of the Worlds: The Broadcast
The public reaction has prompted decades of research into mass hysteria, been used as a model by the military around the world to design information warfare ...
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The Complete War of the Worlds Website
Information and links to information regarding every version of The War of the Worlds ever released, including books, performances, music, movies, ...
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Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact
From one New York theatre a manager reported that a throng of playgoers had .... residents of New York City, arrived at the station to inquire how they were to .... tonight following widespread misunderstanding of the WABC radio program ...
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