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The Art of Listening

Ys, it is an art! Have any of you heard that kind hostess who has asked in a few friends to hear the wireless ? ; . She starts an interesting conversation with one of her guests to the detriment of the others’ listening powers; then when a good joke comes out of the set she says "What does he say?" The host glares impatiently, and one of the guests in politeness repeats the joke and while doing ‘so all the othéits. lose the rest of ‘the joke. Yes, I say there is an art in listening.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310515.2.24

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 7

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The Art of Listening Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 7

The Art of Listening Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 44, 15 May 1931, Page 7

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