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-21- KOAC, Oregon State College, Corvallis wants a staff announcer by Hovenber 1. Pre- fers applicant to have college degree and genuine interest m educational broad¬ casting, and background in agriculture. Duties include announcing two farm shows, assisting KOAC agriculture broadcast director in planning farm broadcasts, duties include a routine announcing and newsschedule. Opportunity, it desiica, to work on music and dramatic programs. Starting salary >2/35. Applicant should send statement of experience, photo, and voice transcription to James Horns, Program manager, KOAC, Corvallis, Oregon. RADTO AND THE 1950 CENSUS One vital mies tion the 1950 oen 3U£_g tud3r^ca^^sw«lJj_&3.^ta All. end TV n_rap.nlvara owned and used by...g J l^citizeB.s, t __^e.^rg..?S£2iLJL—— m-numbor of'‘sources includi ng the. Bur .oau._of. Census itself tha.t_.no. such_guostion is~ s cheduled' for" inclusi on in. the. fa^aE^Pg-£SBSaa« Failure, to include..such A.jM^^^riouslx, tenyg . tho'7e;ct"i o-year period. It is sw^ate^ ^^cata~ ttal r yi nteT in the' natter, to . the Congress.,_ UNITED N ATIONS KA DIO PROGRAM HELPS Follow-up to project begun at Ohio Institute last May by Dorothy Lewis has result¬ ed in appointment of Olive McHugh, Toledo, Ohio, radio educator to develop and coordinate a new UN radio service. This weekly radio kit will include. 1 TT ce v ly news summary provided direct from, radio news bureau at lake # Success, edited for school use and integration in local.news programs. 2. Background sheet giving information on various UN agencies and com¬ missions interpreted for students and the general listener. 3. Script for use in schools and other radio education centers. Program directors who wish to be put on the mailing list for the radio ..it, a detailed listing of long and shortwave offerings from Lake Success, etc., -houl write RADIO DIVISION, UNITED NATIONS, LAKE 3UCCES-., N.Y. BC -Nil. ACADEMY OF IEDICINE SROADCASTS A special series, suunlo nenting *° ^ ££4, ... V^b^grii'no mber. January and Feb r uary. Topics , and Medicine. " ''Endocrin 03 --tastorg_ 2 Omsats». "Sci'cnce Under" thT pT ctetorshiPS C ri mi n a l in Our Lidst. ” NEW 11 LEST US ' PA RGET 11 ET SERIES "Stories to Remember" is the 12th in a scries of "Lest We Forget" programs pro¬ duced by the Institute for Democratic Education. Thirteen platters m the n w series deal with general theme of intorgroup relationships featuring sue artists as Geraldine Fitzgerald, Raymond Massey, Ralph Bellamy, and iverett Sloan USB highly recommends this series, suggests station managers make direct con¬ tact with the Institute for Democratic Education at 415 Lexington ..venue, N ow York 17 . N.Y. ___—— -—--- “