NAEB Newsletter (Feb 1942)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER Page 4 February 15, 194-2 MOST OF THE WILL DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS VILL ORIGINATE ON THE STAGE OF THAT ROOM. So ALSO VILL SUCH PROGRAMS AS THE PROPOSEO H ILLt N5 TOWN meeting of the Air” and other auoience-partici ration features. WILL TO OPERATE SUNDAYS President a. C. Willard of the University of Illinois has announced THAT WILL, OV'NED AND OPERATED BY THE UNIVERSITY AS AN EDUCATIONAL RADIO STATION, WILL SOON BEGIN SUNDAY OPERATION. Except for occasional events such as Baccalaureate, WILL has never used Sunday time. However, the license under which the station operates BY AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION PERMITS SUNDAY BROADCASTING IF AND WHEN IT IS DESIRED. Just when the new service is to start is not definitely known, but WILL PROBABLY BE EARLY IN MARCH. The University is extending this arm of its service to the public in ORDER TO QE IN A POSITION TO TAKE WHATEVER INFORMATION THERE IS AVAIL¬ ABLE, EITHER FROM THE FACULTY OR FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, TO THE CIT!ZENS of Illinois. It feels also that because of automobile and other re¬ strictions MOST PEOPLE WILL BE IN THEIR HOMES ON SUNDAY T»*AN HAS BEEN IN THE PAST. NAEB SCRIPT EXCHANGE Addition scripts are now available. New ones follow: Play Author Sa<jK£& “TALES FROt.i SHAKESPEARE" Midsummer Nights* Dream Henry IV (Part I) Ti tus Andronicus King John The Merchant of Venice Romeo and Juliet King Henry VI (Part I ) King Henry VI (Part I I) King Henry VI (Part III) Love*s Labour's Lost Richaro 11 The Comedy of Errors T wo Gentlemen of Verona Richard 111 The Honorable Way Cyrano De Bergerac Shakespeare-Aoapted by Uni. of Oklahoma tiOEL KaHO (WNAO) H tt M M It N H « It It It » It »» It « It <• It tl II *♦ H H M »» Orrin Redfield " Rqstand-Aoapteo by „ Marguerite Yeakel