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Cooperating with the War Service Committee to offer a special broadcast to its listeners, the Crimson Network has scheduled for tomorrow night a recorded short-wave program originating in England which will investigate and study Axis propaganda.
First of a weekly series to be entitled "Voice of the Enemy," tomorrow's broadcast will feature an analysis of German subversive activity by a noted British authority on the subject, W. A. Sinclaire. His talk is to be radioed to British Broadcasting officials in New York, with whom the War Service Committee has arranged to have recordings dispatched to Boston by air express.
Every Friday at 9:45 o'clock, 48 hours after the program originates across the Atlantic, the Network plans to broadcast recordings of it for the edification of Harvard students. Succeeding talks by Sinclaire will all treat-the general theme of Axis propaganda in Allied countries.
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