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Waldo Abbot says in his May News Letter that five radio courses are to be offered at the University of Michigan during the summer session. Courses are: Fundamentals of Broadcasting, Laboratory in the Recording and Reproduction of Speech, Radio Reading and Dramatics, Stage and Radio Diction, and The Writing and Production of all Types of Continuity for Broadcasting. NEW BOOK BY 1I0RRIS OF KOAC RADIO GUILD PLAYS, a group of fifteen radio plays written especially for high schools and colleges, including original drama, historical plays, fairy tales and adaptations from famous plays and short stories will be published this summer by the H. u Wilson Company of New York. James M« Morris, in charge of dramatic work at Oregon’s State-owned station, KOAC, is the author. The new book will grant broadcasting rights to high school and college radio workshops and other non-commercial groups. A director’s hand¬ book, included with the volume, gives suggestions for the production of radio plays and the workshop training of students. NOTE KENTUCKY PUBLICITY Included in the packet you will find a tearsheet, showing plctorially education in the hills of Kentucky. When we first saw the sheet we prevailed upon Elmer Sulzer to get one for each NaEB member. The publicity first appeared in the Louisville COURIER-JOURNAL on May 19. SOME FCC ACTIONS KWLC, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, has requested modification of license to change hours of operation and facilities of KGCAo KGCA, Decorah, has been granted special authority to remain silent pending modification of license for KWLC and arrangements with the station. WSUI, University of Iowa, applied for license to cover construction permit to increase power, install new transmitter and dlrectionul antenna. Application was made May £3. WBAA, Purdue University, was granted special temporary authority on May £7 to operate extra hours on June 9th in order to broadcast Purdue’s complete Commencement Service 0