640 On Your Dial: The Iowa State College Bulletin (1946)

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EDUCATIONAL FEATURES LISTENERS OF ALL AGES, in and out of school, will find a number of special programs of value and interest in understanding political and scientific developments in the postwar world. SCIENCE 2:30 p. m. We Live With Science_The fourth annual Science Day by (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) radio series for high schools. 2:45 p. m. Adventures in Research -The science reporter takes a tour (Tuesdays) through plant and laboratory. 2:45 p. m. Iowa Medical Society_The doctor speaks on practical prob- (Wednesdays) lems of personal health. 2:45 p. m. Eyes on the Future _The Better Vision Institute with better (Fridays) eyes for better sight. 2:55 p. m. Highlights of History The week’s news in review for high (Mondays) school and junior high. PUBLIC AFFAIRS 4:05 p. m. Wake-Up America —.A weekly round-table of major political (Tuesdays) issues—American Economic Founda¬ tion. 4:05 p. m. Freedom Forum _Debate and discussion from overseas— (Thursdays) British Broadcasting Company. 4:05 p. m. ISC Student Forum .Iowa State College debaters argue is- (Saturdays) sues of the day from the student point of view. 5:45 p. m. You Were There _The weekly report of the American (Mondays) Red Cross on service to soldiers over¬ seas. 5:45 p. m. Chester Bowles—OPA _A weekly report by the head of the (Tuesdays) Office of Economic Stabilization. 5:45 p. m. One Man’s Opinion _Commentary on the week’s news by (Wednesdays) Earl Hall, Mason City Globe-Gazette. 5:45 p. m. Lest We Forget _Institute for Democratic Education (Thursdays) tells the story of great Americans. 5:45 p. m. Beyond Victory _World-Wide Broadcasting Company, (Fridays) Boston, discusses atomic power, United Nations Organization, world affairs. Listeners to WOI’s “news of the hour’’ broadcasts will find this public af¬ fairs information valuable as background. Listeners are also referred to the new “Dinner-Hour News” at 6:00 p. m. and to the “Noonday News Parade” at 12:45 p. m. (a new time).