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Wada: R Ga DESIGNED primarily to assure the Uni- versity and the U.M.S.U. of its proper place and standing in the community, the Public Relations Committee does many things and performs many functions which do not express themselves in concrete endeavors and programs. Although handi- capped by the fact that most of the work devolved on two or thre people, the Pulolic Relations Committee nevertheless carried on a large and ambitious program, espe- cially in the field of Radio and City Ex- tension Work. Under the guidance of Sam Breen, the most ambitious and comprehensive pro- gram of Student Radio Half-hours ever attempted at the University was carried through to a successful conclusion. With the co-operation of the various sub-com- mittees of the U.M.S.U., some fourteen programs were presented over Radio Sta- tion C J R C. The radio programs were well received by the public, and did much to put before the community at large the better and more cultural side of univer- sity life. A large program of City Extension Work was carried out, consisting mainly of send- ing speakers to clubs and organizations, presenting entertainments and participat- ing in debates. David Bowles was the capable chairman of this division of the program, and was instrumental in pre- senting the University before a large audi- ence. David Golden, chairman of the com- mittee, spoke before various groups, in- cluding several Masonic groups and study clubs, on the topic, The University and the War,'l setting forth the contributions of the University to Canada's War Effort Relations between the University and the daily newspapers were very good, and no incidents occurred which would serve to cast the University in an unfavorable ight. An unsatisfactory feature of the pro- gram was the virtual cancellation of all country extension work, but the increased pre-occupation of country points with war work made this necessary. One or two programs, however, were held. The Public Relations Committee is com- posed of every student in the University. and it 1S to every student that credit must be given for maintaining the prestige of the University and enhancing its good name in the eyes of the public. DAVID A GOLDEN,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,v Chai-rynan DAVID A. BOWLESH ,,.....,,,,,,. Extension SAMUEL BREEN A,,,A,, , N ,,,,,,,,,Y,,,, Radig 30
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