Word: broadcast
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Grid fans not undertaking a trek to New Haven this weekend will nevertheless be able to follow the Eli classic, blow by blow. Boston radio station WHDH (850 on the dial) will broadcast the game Saturday starting at 2 o'clock. The 1:30 o'clock kick-off will come floating Cambridge-way, however, through the facilities of WEAN (Providence-710 kc.), whose broadcast will begin at 1:15 o'clock...
Weekend stay-at-homes are invited to share the Yale game broadcast, play-by-play blackboard charting, and refreshments starting at one o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the large common room of the Union. The Union Committee announeed the smoker last night...
Dunce plans for the future include more House performances, a possible WHRV broadcast, and the donning of a new uniform. This uniform, Dunces announce, will consist simply of a red, "but scarlet...
...became perfected so completely that by 1939 Government leaders could expect single-day response on an informational request, such as what the miners of West Virginia felt about a certain public issue. In 1940 Cantril's "Invasion of Mars," a study of public reaction to the famed Orson Welles broadcast, assumed the proportions of a classic in social psychology. Another of Cantril's efforts, the Leadership Poll, made a significant contribution with its culling of labor and business chieftain viewpoints on current affairs...
David F. Egan '22, Boston Record sports scribe not noted for old grad sentiment informed College station program manager Robert L. Wechsler '49 yesterday that he would definitely accept an invitation to broadcast on November...