Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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The NBC University of the Air continues its Absorbing Literary Course 'THE WORLD’S GREAT NOVELS” ... a series of 1 7 broadeasts . . . brilliantly depicts the chronological develo|)inent of the novel and offers dramatic studies of the world’s great literature. Presented each Friday from 11:3012:00 p.m. (E\\ T) by the N ational Broadcasting Company and independent stations associated with the NBC Network, these programs continue the colorful journey into the field of great novels begun in 1941. Each week in the current series of “The World’s Great Novels,” a distintruished literarv authoritv will discuss the hook and its place among literary works of lasting worth. Comprehensive handbooks w hich sup plement the broadcasts of ’’The World’s Great Novels” are available at 25^ a copy. Write to NBC. 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New Aork 20, N. Y. NBC . . . fully cognizant of its obligation to its vast listening audience . . . pledges itself to continue to make its educational and cultural contributions the best on the air . . . programs that distinguish NBC as ’’The jMelivork Most People Listen to Most.” The NBC University of the Air also offers these three important courses The Story of Music Ttiumdays, II:3()-t2 p.m. {EWT) Home Is Vk h vt You Make It Saturdays, 9-0:30 a. at. (Ell'T) Our Foreign Poi.icy Saturdays, 7-7:30 p.m. (Elf T) ational iroadcasting Lompany America’s No. 1 Network A Service of Rodie Corporation of America