EDITORIALS fly. ,,, U, :L .fn . Jgtbcf-GN fu. QV , :-:- -5 6020 X JL - t l of Ag, c 51: J! sf Q' Nfl' j :K fu '11'J' this X x 0 '7 lv -4 'Y I - M F 4, XQXH .111 -- Af- NC U L,E.W- l To-day when we want to get the latest in news - of war or divorce, music or foods, we merely give the dial a turn and get the wanted information direct from Walter Winchell, Marjorie Mills or Sammy Kay. Or if we miss an appointment we pacify ourselves by listening to Father Bar- bour dictate to his family or Jack Benny maneuver his jaloppy. However, at the present, the trend is to select programs not merely for entertainment but also those with cultural values. If you have never listened to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, listen for the music may appeal to you or you may visualize the work necessary to conduct an orchestra of over one hundred and fifty pieces and you will find yourself ap- preciating tho classical music of Beethoven and Mozart. A great many programs have been dedicated to some direct cause. The majority of these are to fight crime. Concerning the growth of our nation, historical dramas play their part admirable with a cast of well fitted actors. Almost any evening you may enjoy a choir accompanied by an organ and what is more beautiful than such a combination? We must not forget the World of Sports for they play a prominent part in life to-day. The football games, horseraces and fights hold us in our homes nearly as spellbound as they do the spectators in the stadium. Many people are not rightly radio-conscious to-day - that is they do not listen to the programs which are most beneficial. The value of radio can only bu determined by the lis- teners thus cultural progress by this radio depends on the individual. Winifrcd Carll '40 ,
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