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a wi e ran e of programs co vermg While in Studio P a few days ago I listened in on one of a series of broadcasts entitled, Problems of Democracy. A discussion group hashed over a current problem - housing. However, when they finished the discussion, the problem was no further along than Congress left it. Better Say, a program of corrective En- glish, was broadcast from Studio E while I was there. I.t's surprising how many persons murder the King's English without realizing it. I brought - I mean took - oh well, carried quite a few of the corrections with me when I left. Found a little bit of Mexico down in Studio S when I caught the program, South of the Border. Much of the program was actually in Spanish, which I understood easily - here and there. If that's what South America's like ay yi yi - don't take it away! A tool isn't any good if you don't know how to use it would be a good motto for the program, Know Your Library, broadcast from Studio L. Guess I've got a lot to learn about the use of the library and its tools. I I .W-u sfadio I Studio 5'
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3 , puffy Vfgy .-,, 5 -, -- - 4,1 ff Wye . .wf,.:1. za- - 7' . , .-,,.w,- 1 1. . .41:1.,:i.,,....JA 1' ' Sfaffbn BMS' sfudfbs fo dl:S'C0 ver Wandered into Studio M the other day and listened in on a program going on- Geometry, the Science of the Ancients. It seems that the Egyptians way back when had some ideas that were really on the ball. Today the science of geometry is a fundamental in many industries, especially the building trades. Down in Studio C I caught a very interesting program - The ABC of Chemistry. Without listening too hard I learned that sodium hydroxide is what makes soap slippery and that hydrogen makes food taste as it does. In fact, chemistry is a very down-to-earth science, supplying the answers to the questions of everyday lite. .lust made it into Studio G in time to catch, Exercise to Health, an hourly program. Although they suffer many temporary -aches and pains, those who regularly follow this program will probably agree that the troubles are worth the result - a strong and health- ful body to house mind and soul. QQ QQ? IDIS ! 510 3 .+'n1 SL .4-Y'-'-' ,J Y T X lfpi '19 ml fi -X- ' 040 ooo oo ' I 1 A I i oooo no t . ' LL -' o 1- . I- -.P i gill-I -at-1 4' I P' l 1 Il N Sfadlb M Sfddlb 6' 570415 5 lil
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8889313 1. ,' ' ' 4 'ist I , --sf -4- 'nr . - . ..-..-.- - , .:, - .-.. MJ- ,- - -.f-fe. .--Q..-,.-,.-..a., 'ua-in .- O Wig everyfblhg from arffo zoology. j rx Sfadlb fl Sladfb 7' Studio H was the scene of a popular day- time program, Feminine Forum, when I dropped in. The subject under discussion was clothing. I never knew there were so many different materials that could be sewed together in so many different ways to form so many different garments. In looking into Studio T to find out what all the clatter was about, I discovered a special program under way. The entire studio was filled with typists banging away in high gear. With all the noise I barely heard the an- nouncer explain that it was a timed test for typing speed. What I don't know about art would fill a book-even after hearing the broadcast, Art Appreciation, in Studio A. I guess I'll never be a Rembrandt or a Michaelangelo, but now at least I'll be able to judge a pic- ture's worth with some accuracy. Went into Studio O half an hour early to be sure not to miss Moments Musical. Per- haps the fact that there is such a wide range in music, sometimes called the universal language, is the reason for its wide appeal. Everyone finds some type of music he likes -whether jumping jive or soothing sym- phony - and I'm no exception. . f ., ,,- f A .gfadlb 0 15
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