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

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LIBRARY "SPECIALS" “Magazine Rack,” a reader’s digest of the air, is heard each Friday at 11:15 a. m. Ruth Sprecher, reference librarian at Iowa State College, presents this weekly review of important magazine features. On Mon¬ days at 11:15 a. m. Robert Orr, associate librarian, brings WOI listeners “Back¬ grounding the News.” This is a program which deals with the important news be¬ hind the news. From leading periodicals and authoritative book materials, Mr. Orr brings listeners a basis for interpreting the world’s daily events. “Famous Short Stories,” the best in brief fiction old and new, heard each Tuesday at 11:15, is pre¬ sented by Charlotte Petersen. For you stay-abeds who would like to get up early: Turn to 640 on your dial for the March Parade at 6 a. m. Stirring strains of the best military and concert bands will make you want to be up and about.