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Network to Put Frisky's Final Lecture on the Air

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If anyone has ever listened to a History 1 lecture in bed, there is certainly no record of his having done so.

But when Roger B. Merriman, Master of Eliot House and Gurney Professor of History and Political Science, begins his last last lecture in History 1 at 9:07 o'clock tomorrow morning, listeners to the Crimson Network will be able to tune in from their bedsides.

For the benefit of their listeners, Network officials plan to put the station on the air at exactly 9 o'clock, so that men who leave their radios on all night will be awakened to the strains of "Fair Harvard" in time to hear Merriman's lecture.

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