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Lecturing to 400 psychology students Dr. Martha G. Weber discusses the subject matter on hand. BGSU Produced sychology Lecture Starring Dr. Weber Rapid growth of the University in size and number of students facilitated the beginning of closed-circuit television this winter. The first experiment was performed before a class of 400 psychol- ogy students featuring the instructor Dr. Martha Hleber, professor of education. For a comparison at the end of the semester, 400 other psychology students began meeting in person with their in- structor, Dr. Brian Sutton-Smith, The televised course was the first of a series of steps to improve and expand the use of the speech departments television studios, The University has sent a request to the Federal Commun- ications Commission to construct the one-kilowatt UHF noncommercial, eds ucational TV station on campus. Waiting for the You're on! signal, Dr. Weber smiles patiently and con centrates on the technicians.
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