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- 6 - HITS AND IvUSSES The Georgia Assooiat'-on of Broadcasters is collaborating with^ the University of Georgia in what it calls a "grassroots” approach to indoctrinating students and faculty in practical radio operations. ¥<e wonder who is getting set to make hay r Stewart McPherson, of the BPC, visited Canada recently. ^He listened to the radio and said, "It’s pretty near unbearable listening, especially in the afternoon, during washtub programs. The British will never have commercial radio". And no ■nging commercials? Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops Orchestra will next summer present a new symphony based on five commercial jingles. (Laxative ad reps please note.) "Government Talent On Parade" is listed as a new Y.ashin^ton D.C. broadcast. That one should come from the Union Station platform after the new Congress gets to work. The Michigan faculty in the levity of a "Family Night Party" contemplated on what to expect if the institution’s new FM station were to be a commercial station These samples were offered by various interests; In the style of Lucky Strike; U yi —- M F E U M-M F E University of Michigan Means Finer Education. Yes the University of Michigan Means Finer Education. The University of Michigan gets the cream of the crop. So round, so firm, so fully packed, so free and easy on the draw-the University of Michigan Faculty. To those wUio know education best-it’s Michigan 2 to 1. In the style of Pepsi Cola; Public Health sure hits the spot Tvvelve dead microbes thats a lot Tv'ice the jobs, good pay too Public Health's the School for you. In the style of Ipana and Salapatica; Have you ever asked yourself "Hhat’s wrong with the W'^rld It's always a question of too much and not enout-h. Too much m^.ney and not enough goods. Too many peo-ple and T..Dt enough supplies. Too much material and not enough production. Th.-se problems can best b ' n.lved by the production and. research methods developed at the Universj.ty of Michigan School of Engineering. Their new, modern technfques^wi11 make you hot in the winter and cold in the summer, they’ll build cities in the country and countries in the city. The .School of jjjngineerxng, can melt down the nation’s currency and mould the nation's wealth. Remember the Engine School’s Slogan; Invention for the "style of beauty"- Production for the "style of wealth"- Edited by- H. A. Engel Radio 'uBA Madison/ Wisconsin January 1, 1947