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Show Danger! Too Deep For You Aha, Nosey, can't you read what it says up above? This column is so dry you will probably choke while reading it. But since curiosity has the best of you, we will continue. Music, yes, music is one of the most wonderful wonder-ful things we have in this war-torn world. Now you don't have to look so disappointed, because I'd just like to see anyone get along without it. I suppose the Cadet Hop would be such a big Went without the swell orchestra to furnish the right atmosphere. If you think Deanna Durbin could play football like she sings and still make you sigh when you see her on the screen, plenty of people are going to wonder about you. How in the world would you get your shorthand done without listening to Jack Benny, Kay Keyser, or Bob Hope? Oh, you'd listen to Fred Allen. (You pessimist.) Life has many problems, and everyone has o meet them. There is something about lilting love songs and melodies that rather takes the sadness out of it and puts a little, glow somewhere some-where in that thing you studied about in Biology -called the heart. Centuries have come and gone, bringing new and beautiful melodies for the people peo-ple to enjoy. Millions upon millions of men go off to war singing a simple, but meaningful song, returning years later, singing that same little tune, because they fought for the love of that flag gallantly flying above their home and country. Well, you can quit yawning now, because this column is so near done that it hurts. But those of you who have truly enjoyed reading this miniature min-iature lecture are on the Great American Highway High-way of Happiness. More power to you! For you, Nosey, there are possibilities. |