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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Tomorrow night at 7 o'clock auditors will have a chance to hear the Social Relations 1a lectures of Gordon W. Allport '19, professor of Psychology, in a radio adaption of the course. The WCOP series, also under the aegis of the lectures a week "for at least the remainder of the term," an institute spokesman said last-night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mason Will Open Lowell Institute's Broadcast Series | 10/4/1947 | See Source »

...Wednesday evenings at 7:30 o'clock, Cain's "Cain Is Able" pay the keep for half an hour over WMEX devoted to Louie, Bix, NORK, as well as moderns such as Hodes, Ed Hall, and Lester Young. And every evening except Sunday Warren Saunders produces "Jump Time" over WCOP at 10 o'clock. The music is apt at times to stray a little afield, but generally speaking pure improvisation predominates. Collectors are invited to come up to the station Tuesday evenings and put on a program featuring their own favorite; any Harvard men interested in participating in this manner...

Author: By Charles Kallman, | Title: JAZZ, ETC. | 8/15/1944 | See Source »

...made of the faithful recorded programs which, although they may lack the glamor and expectancy of a live concert, nevertheless continue to give enjoyment to many. The Crimson Network should be mentioned, as should WMEX, and the 11:30 o'clock Columbia Masterworks program, and a host of others. WCOP, until recently, has offered a program at 1 o'clock known as "Design for Listening," which, in spite of some very questionable announcing, is more than adequate because of its fine choice of records. It went off the air only last week. A few post-cards in the right place...

Author: By Charles R. Greenhouse, | Title: THE MUSIC BOX | 5/7/1943 | See Source »

Besides the usual barrage from WCOP and the Crimson Network, during this past weekend Bostonian and Cantabridgian music publics were subjected to two concerts which will rival any of the entire season in everything from novelty to richness of performance...

Author: By Charles R. Greenhouse, | Title: THE MUSIC BOX | 4/21/1943 | See Source »

Although the band will play in Symphony Hall, the transcription will be made over a wire connected directly with Station WCOP. Because of Musician's Union Leader James C. Petrillo's attitude toward amateur recordings, it is doubtful that the records will be available to the public...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Band to Make Recordings of Three Medleys, 'Harvardiana' | 12/15/1942 | See Source »

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