Word: broadcasting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only and ultimate solution to national and international problems," asserted John H. Doak '64, president of Antitocsin, in a WHRB broadcast last night...
...real drawing card in luring corporations such as General Electric into the problem is the recommendation for more experiments in mechanical school-marming. Television, teaching machines and airplanes (which now broadcast course material to over one million children in four Mid-western states) may be regarded as a way to allow a science major's fellowship to help the less fortunate English major. These mechanical innovations along with new human innovations such as team-teaching offer important steps toward solving the problem...
...meet will be filmed for newareel movies and by the Harvard and Yale Departments of Athletics, broadcast by the two student radio stations, and--if present plans materialize--televised for the first time in the I.A.B.'s history...
Armstrong Circle Theater (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). "The Spy Next Door," a dramatization of Soviet intelligence operations in the U.S. Previously listed for broadcast on Feb. 1, but held back until...
...concentrates on presenting a good story rather than on getting something new for each edition, can provide the equivalent of a television special on every major event. Instead, with their last-minute "Bulletins," most newspaper editors give their readers something just as sketchy as an hourly radio broadcast; and if, as the editors apparently assume, the readers have been listening to the radio, the papers are giving them something they have heard already. "A story is a story anytime and will wait for the proper and the best telling. . . . The unbeatable air waves are always there first with their meager...