In 1915, when D.W. Griffith made the silent film “Way Down East,” about a city slicker despoiling a virginal heroine, he expected it to be an artistic triumph. And it was. Griffith probably didn’t expect that the film would grab the attention of Ellsworth-born radio… Read More
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