U. S. Radio (Oct 1957-Dec 1958)

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BMI Introduces a New and Timely Program THE WORLD OF THE MIND I\s A COMPANION to its award-vvinning programs, "The Book Parade" and "The American Story," BMI introduces a new series of timely scripts . . . "The World of the Mind." Prepared by BMI with the cooperation of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Council of Learned Societies, "The World of the Mind" is available to radio and television stations and to public libraries and local boards of education for broadcast purposes. Fifty-two eminent scholars and scientists are the authors of the programs which are each of fifteen-minutes duration. The Sciences and the Humanities are embraced equally in the wide range of topics which form "The World of the Mind" — a thorough and painstaking appraisal of man's perpetual search for knowledge and truth. Radio and television stations will receive sample scripts and further details in the mails. Please watch for this material. "The World of the Mind" series will be available only upon request. BROADCAST MUSIC. Inc. 589 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 17, N. Y. NEW YORK • CHICAGO • HOLLYWOOD • TORONTO • MONTREAL 40 U. S. RADIO September 1958