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...world-wide broadcasting beam of WRUL has carried the voice of Harvard to occupied Europe for the past month, William Tyler, assistant program director of the station stated yesterday. Two series of programs have been devoted to the presentation of the American point of view by members of the Graduate Schools and Faculty...
Professor Laurence B. Packard '09, of Amherst, visiting lecturer on History at the University, will speak on the history and significance of Prussian militarism tonight at 7:30 o'clock over Station WRUL's "World Affairs" series...
Bruce Hopper '24, associate professor of Government, will open a new series of broadcasts designed to further international understanding over short wave station WRUL, Sunday afternoon...
Communications from people who have heard WRUL in Europe indicate that 4:30 to 5 o'clock is an excellent time for American broadcasts to be aired, since they command a large audience when they arrive on the continent 10:30. This half hour Sunday afternoons has been assigned to the "World's Window" series. Program Manager Douglas H. Schneider is trying to secure speakers for subsequent broadcasts, and, according to him, many of them will probably be Harvard Faculty members...
People call up every day looking for students to work. They want baby-minders, lawn-mowers, typists; they want clerks, librarians, clowns for parties, lecturers for women's clubs, golf instructors, an urgent request has the whole office in an uproar. Last year the short-wave station WRUL called up and wanted a student who could translate English into Polish to dash in town, translate a 15-minute speech, and read it over the radio, all in the space of half an hour. "That kind of stuff drives us all crazy," says Duhig...