February 17: Happy Birthday, Ronald Knox !     Ronald Knox  was that rare combination of radio host, crime novelist, and priest.  If you know someone who was all three of those things, you probably know Ronald Knox .   He wrote a collection of ten commandments for detective fiction stories, translated the St. Jerome Latin Vulgate Bible into English, and published a pseudo-historical study on Sherlock Holmes .    His British radio program in the 20's mostly broadcast his sermons.  However, a program in 1926 called "Broadcasting the Barricades" was a hoax portraying a revolution in London, complete with interviews with witnesses.  It went over the airwaves on a snowy day when newspaper delivery was delayed, so many Londoners believed the reports.  Fine job, Monsignor Knox.
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