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N A £ 8 NEWS LETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL 8R0A0CASTERS Frank E. Schooley, Editor, Station WILL, Urbana, III. February I, 1944 WHA STARTS NEW COLLEGE SERIES Madison, Wis., Jan„26 - Three stellar broadcasters have been makinq their DEBUTS AS MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY OF THE WISCONSIN COLLEGE OF THE A|R THIS WEEK, WITH THE START OF THE Un8VERSITY*S SECOND SEMESTER. Prof. Myles Dillon, Irish scholar, native of Dublin, has begun his once-a- WEEK COURSE ESPECIALLY FOR THE WCA, ON "IRISH POETS." An INNOVATION FOR THE WCA 13 PROF . NORMAN CAMERON'S UNIVERSITY COURSE IN Introductory Psychology. The WCA is fortunate that the head of the depart- MENT HAS A POPULARLY-APPEALfiNG LECTURE STYLE. HjS INITIAL BROADCAST HAD HIS LARGE CLASS AND THE STAFF OF WHA LAUGHING A DOZEN TH&ES DURING THE 50 MINUTE LECTURE. H|S SUBJECT IS MORE INDIVIDUALLY APPEALING THAN SOME OF THE WCA PREVIOUS COURSES AND SHOULD PROVE A FAVORITE WITH LISTENERS. Me IS BROADCAST DIRECT FROM THE THEATER OF BaSCOM HALL, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND Friday at 11 a.m. A SURE-FIRE FAVORITE OCCUPIES THE II A.M. HOUR TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. He is Prof. Philo M. Buck, chairman of the Comparative Literature department, BROADCASTING HIS UNIVERSITY COURSE IN LITERATURE OF OUR ALLIES. Another special course for the WCA is broadcast Thursday at 2 p.m. by Prof, Charles Bunn of the Law school, on The United Nations. He has been an ADVOCATE OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS FOR MANY YEARS AND SINCE THE WAR HAS SPENT A YEAR AND A HALF AS A SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO SUMNER WELLES IN THE State department. Other College of the Air courses continue as during the first semester. They are Best in Books, Over At Our House, and Following Congress, drama¬ tized by the WHA Players, the French program, by the French Department Play¬ ers, AND THE UNIQUE COURSE, QUARTETS OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN, ILLUSTRATED BY THE FAMOUS PRO ARTE QUARTET, AT 3?30 P.M. THURSDAY. Walter Krulevitch, WHA*s program director, is director of the College of THE Air, in THE ABSENCE OF Lt. HaRQLD E„ EnGEL.—Mrs. P. H 0 FLEMING KOAC HOLOS STAFF SCHOOL A plan to give the Home Economics staff members of Oregon State College a brush-up course on radio writing and presentation is bearing fruit in THE WAY OF SMOOTHER PROGRAMS OVER STATION KOAC, CORVALLIS. Program Manager Allen Miller, formerly of the University of Chicago and Washington State College, arranged ano taught a special radio course during THE FALL SEMESTER WHICH WAS DESIGNED TO "GlVE THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY SPECIALIZED TRAINING SO THAT THEY ARE CAPABLE OF USING RADIO AS THEIR MEDIUM OF EXPRESSION. M