NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1941)

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( 3 ) IOWA STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION - "The FUTURE OF A TROUBLED WORLD MAY WELL DEPEND ON HOW WISELY WE MAKE USE OF RADIO," SAYS Or. JAMES “oV'LAND Angell, president emeritus of Yale university and NBC educational counselor*, The j owa State Teachers association takes advantage of radio's place in education by presenting a dramatic program, "The Key of Liberty*" This series, heard the fourth Saturday of each month is based on the Educational Policies Commissions significant book, The Education of Free Men in American Democracy . LEST WE FORGET - "We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union——" Every American recognizes that. 8 I, AN AUSTRALIAN - The average Australian knows far more of America than do Americans of Australia* But WSUI listeners have a weekly opportunity to learn about the Anzacs each Thursday when Professor Hew Roberts, a graduate of the University of Western Austalia and Merton College of Oxford, presents "I, an Australian." UNITED STATES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -~History DOESN*T cover just THE MEDIEVAL AGES OR PAST YEARS—HISTORY IS BEING MADE RIGHT NOWS AND WSUI BRINGS YOU THE "UNITED STATES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY," REVIEWED by Professor H. J* Thornton of the department of history. U. S, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - "FOOD WILL WRITE THE PEACES" That SLOGAN IS THE NUCLEUS OF a SERIES OF BIWEEKLY PROGRAMS OVER WSUI PRE¬ SENTED IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL DEFENSE BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DEFENSE BOARDS* A UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DEFENSE BOARD HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN EVERY COUNTY IN I OWA. EACH MEMBER OF THESE BOARDS FROM •OWA, JOHNSON, OEDAR, SCOTT, LOU ISA,MUSCAT INE, WASHINGTON, Henry, Des Moines, and Lee counties is responsible for several broad¬ casts DURING THE YEAR. ThE AGENCIES TO BE REPRESENTED ON THE BROADCAST are: The Agricultural Adjustment Administration, the Fiural Electrifi¬ cation Administration, the Soil Conservation Service, the Farm Credit Administration, the Federal State Cooperative Extension Service, the Production Credit Administration, and the Farm Security Administration* UNIVERSITY STUDENT FORUM ON THE AIR - At a time when HASTY CONCLUSIONS ARE A DANGEROUS EVIL, WSUI OFFERS A PROGRAM WHICH AIMS TO PRESENT 80TH SIDES OF CURRENT PROBLEMS, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL. THE "UNIVERSITY Student Forum of the Air," heard each Friday is an attempt to strengthen THE PRINCIPLES OF THE DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM ANO TO SUPPORT OHE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IN THE PRESENT EMERGENCY. THE WEEK IN GOVERNMENT - Your GOVERNMENT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU—BUT DO YOU KNOW—00 YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENED THIS "WEEK IN THE GOVERNMENT"? Dr. Jack T. Johnson of the department of political science presents an inside view of what*s happening in Washington. He goes behind the headlines, explaining events in the international scene and the im¬ plications of official activity in the United States* Transcribed programs,written spot announcements, or other program MATERIALS HAVE BEEN USED WHEN SUPPLIED BY THE FOLLOWING GOVERNMENTAL agencies: Treasury Department, War Department, u nived States Civil Service, United States Army Recruiting Service, United States Navy, Flying Cadet Training, United States Department of Justice, Federal Security agency, and the United States Maritime Service*