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MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR
History of World War II Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1:00-1:45 p.m.
The Minnesota University of the Air is proud to be able to bring to its listeners the first University of Minnesota course on the History of World War II. These lectures will be broadcast direct from the classroom of Harold C. Deutsch, professor of history at the UniPROFESSOR HAROLD C. DEUTSCH versity of Minnesota. Several years ago Dr.
Deutsch's series on “Europe in the Twentieth
Century” was one of the high points of KUOM's schedule. He returns to the air now to continue this story, drawing upon a wealth of information about the war period acquired from intensive study and wide experience.
During the first three years of the war Dr. Deutsch broadcast a regular series of radio news commentaries, in the preparation of which he surveyed thoroughly all available periodical and book material. For three years thereafter he worked for the United States Government. He directed research on political affairs in Europe, Africa, and the Near East, served as chief of the Research and Analysis Branch of the OSS mission to Germany, and was a State Department counsel with the mission which interrogated German leaders about World War II.
Harold C. Deutsch, now a professor of history at the University of Minnesota, has been on the university faculty since 1929. His publications include The Genesis of Napoleonic Imperialism, as well as the chapters on Germany in Guy Stanton Ford's Dictatorship in the Modern World.
An outline of the subject matter covered in this course, and a list of supplementary readings will be sent, free of charge, to all listeners requesting them.
Macalester College Convocation Broadcasts Tuesday, 11:15-11:45 a.m.
January 6 President Charles J. Turck: ‘The Road Ahead” January 13 Macalester College Choral Readers January 20 &E. Fay Campbell, Religious Educator
January 27 Peter Mousolite, Teacher of Spanish, Adviser to Foreign Students: ‘Foreign Students in American Colleges”
February 3 Maxine Ingmundson, Pianist
February 10 To be announced
February 17 Raul Spivak, Pianist
February 24 To be announced
March 2 Byron S. Hollinshead, College President
March 9 To be announced
March 16 W. P. Tucker, Political Scientist, Librarian
March 23 Pi Phi Epsilon (Honarary Scholastic Society) Initiation Program March 30 Radio Play by Students of Macalester College