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...speakers were escorted by University police across the lobby and down into Room 136 of Memorial Hall, from there they went out of the building and proceeded immediately to the Allston studios of WGBH Radio, which had broadcast the teach-in. The four spoke for nearly an hour over the radio...
...production of "How Can I Tell You" necessitates two kinds of expertise not often found together. WGBH, Boston's educational television station, produces the program, and the 21-inch Classroom, a bureau of the Massachusetts Board of Education composed primarily of professional educators, plans and writes it. "Some people know about kids, and some people know about television, but very few know about both," said Peter Greenspan, a field representative for the 21-inch Classroom. No audience survey for "How Can I Tell You" has been taken yet, but currently 180 school systems comprising 700,000 pupils subscribe...
Others filled Memorial Hall and part of Lowell Lec to hear former Sen. Eugene McCarthy, Rep. Bella Abzug (D-N.Y.), New York Times columnist Tom Wicker and six other official speakers declaim against American policy in Southeast Asia. Others listened on WGBH radio. Harvard station WHRB broadcast the Beanpot hockey game...
...speakers will also be heard by audiences in Memorial Hall, Lowell Lecture Hall, and Burr Hall by means of a public-address system connection from Sanders Theater. The meeting will be carried live on WGBH radio...
JULIA CHILD is a fabulous American cultural phenomenon in the tradition of Tiny Tim, Gypsy Rose Lee, and the Philadelphia Mummer's Band. Even a single episode of "The French Chef," her TV instruction show (Wednesdays, 8 p. m., WGBH), leaves one with the overpowering image of a very eccentric, very competent, and very unselfconscious lady. She wipes up the debris scattered on her carving board after ten minutes of mushroom fluting, and a moment later the same towel is declared "impeccably clean," and suitable for use as a lemon strainer. She casually plops a dropped chicken back into...