Word: radio
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Strong criticism of radio was voiced last night at a Law School Forum on "What Is Wrong with American Radio?" Speakers attacked the industry for its overcommercialization, the low intellectual standards of its programs, and the smallness of its public service broadcasts...
Kaltenborn, who is founder and president of the Association of Radio News Analysts, will speak again tomorrow night when he will take part in a Law School Forum on "What Is Wrong with American Radio" at Cambridge High and Latin School...
...thin crowd, a summer-night buzz of fans interrupted by an occasional drink being shaken at the small bar. It is dark in here . . . Fans in the prayer for cool salvation. From the next booth drifts the conversation of radio executives; from the green salad comes the little taste of garlic. Behind me . . . a young intellectual is trying to persuade a girl to come live with him and he his love. She has her guard up, but he is extremely reasonable, careful not to overplay his hand . . . In the mirror over the bar I can see the ritual...
Smith women will hear five hours of Harvard radio programs tomorrow night when 24 members of WHRB descend on WCSR, the Smith College Radio Station, to broadest their own programs...
...invitation extended to Bradford S. Deane '50, head of the Network, the Smith broadcasters stated that "Your college is a favorite with many of the Smith girls." Last year, Radio Yale broadcast at Smith...