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Through an open invitation of the Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters, Harvard men interested in radio program production, vocationally or vocationally, are enabled to attend a new evening course on this subject, to be given on Monday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock, at 27 Garrison Street, Boston. The first class is scheduled for next Monday evening, at which time there will be a general discussion for the benefit of those who wish more information as to the nature of the work to be done.
While the course will outline the history, development present trend, and possible future of radio, it will deal largely with the actual creation of radio production, both of a sustaining and commercial character.
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