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Because of a recent government action which has put all short wave broadcasting stations under Federal jurisdiction, radio station WRUL has temporarily abandoned its previously announced schedule of Harvard broadcasts...
Beamed to conquered Europe across the Atlantic WRUL has been one of the major outlets for Allied propaganda. Such stars among the Harvard faculty as Samuel H. Cross, professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and J. Anton DeHaas, William Ziegler professor of International Relations have appeared on the program "The Fight for a Free World...
...kilowatts of U.S. short-wave (DX) broadcasting passed quietly out of private hands. Six of the seven owners* of the 14 U.S. transmitters now feeding news and the U.S. point of view to foreign ears stepped out as owner-managers, became simply landlords. The seventh, World Wide's WRUL in Boston, balked. It wanted further assurance that it would not have to carry any "boilerplate" programs which might dissolve the station's already large European audiences...
...spoke for a recent nation-wide broadcast Round Table at Chicago, over Station WRUL in the "Weapons for Victory" series and at Dartmouth. His course, Government 25, is one of the two in the College curriculum dealing with propaganda...
...clock this evening, short wave sistion WRUL will broadcast the second of a series of radio addresses by members of the Harvard Faculty, under the general title, "The Fight for a Free World," when Gordon W. Allport, associate professor of Psychology, will speak on "Civilian Morale...