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majority of the biologists when he gave the world Me revolutionary "Origin of Specieso M Einstein has not always had a majority or the physic Lflte and mathematicians with him. At any rate,, a government' assured of impartial md scientific support would escape many ilxil- cult Iei and embarrass lents that secrecy and uncertainty invar lady invite. To return tc the suggestion broached tentatively in the* foregoing paragraphs. Our universities and colleges should not shrink from the most effeotivq&nd successful kind and form of adult education that our critical tlir r clamors for--education of the radio put?-!© with respect to the great and pressing problem e of our o*t day. Cons irvatives, liberals, radicals on our faculties should be affords*, full and equal ot port mltyj all sides should be given a hearing, and the radio lectures or- talks should be republished fen leaflet or pamphlet form Mhat :.he Tom Meeting of the Air can do, our educa¬ tional institutions of authority and prestige can do, and do better* The question of paying the broadcasting corporations, assuredly, is not a very serious one* Contributions would be forthcoming for so oommendable and trials democratic an fenterprise. I am not forgetting the University of Chicago Sunday morning broadcast. It it goc i as far as it goes, but is not as good ss it might be. The discuE 3 ion is seldom systematic or sufficient. It ia even superficial at time sw. Some of the speakers have little to contribute, and othei 3 aan r.ot claim to epB&k for science and educa¬ tion * We need mors, nuoh more, discussion of vital questions, and mors method and design in the discussions. HELP WANT ED s HEY '. JOl 1 AT WILL Four new part-time Jobs for graduates are available for the coming twelve months period it W I L L, University of Illinois, Urban a, XIX. Openings now exist for a Chief Announcer, two Announcers, and. a Continuity Writer, according to Director Josef W . Wright, abuse Jobs will give some capable graduates an opportunity to olntlnue with their educationst work and at the same time earn expense*. If you Know of any likely candidates, you might advise them to get in touoi with Joe immediately. In all probabilities the petitions will bo filled before Sept ember X* ACTIO N S BY FCC mm % Cornell Univeri kty, hm been licensed to operate regularly on 680 tQ with 1 KW, frc:a 8 asm. to sunset in Hew Orleans . The station has oeen operating or this frequency for many months, but with an ’ experl me 1 1 al 11 ot n sc -. WNAJ). University of % dahoma, was granted special permission to remain sklent during many perie-ds in August because of summer vacation* WHUF, University of Florida, has had its application for construction permit to move transmitter and studio sites, male changes in equip®#**; and to increase power , set for hearing* Application calls f or increase in power and time of operation from 5 KW limit eel to B XW nigh*, 10 KM