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Carl Van Doren was involved for a brief time with the radio series, "Words At War". I'm not sure how many episodes he was involved with, but he did at least introduce the June 27, 1944 episode, titled "Fair Stood the Winds of France" when "Words At War" was a summer replacement program for "The Johnson Wax Program With Fibber McGee and Molly". Johnson Wax was also the sponsor during that summer. This is something that probably should be included in this article, but only after more information has been gathered about Mr. Van Doren's participation with this show.Jtyroler (talk) 08:53, 23 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]