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English: Hayward was scheduled to participate in an experimental attempt at a transatlantic radio broadcast. Original caption: "Marjorie Hayward, famous English violinist, who is loved by music lovers of her native land. It is hoped that the strains created by her genius will be wafted across the Atlantic to us, as she is expected to broadcast during the international tests."
Date
Source Photograph included in the article "You May Hear Her Across Sea", from page 3 of the January 23, 1926 issue of Radio Digest magazine
Author None listed

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Photograph of violinist Marjorie Hayward

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