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UN Council to Continue with Overseas Short Wave Programs

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Continuation in the fall of overseas short-wave broadcasts by the summer executives of the United Nations Council, in the form of a 13-week series on the reconstruction problem in Europe, was announced last night by Robert S. Warshaw '46.

Warshaw is one of a panel of three, including David Stearn 3L and Donald S. Connery '50, who have been beaming a weekly program for the past ten weeks over station WRUL to an estimated 25,000 English-speaking Europeans on U.N. topics.

Scripts have thus far included discussions of Palestine, the International Labor Organization, and admission of now members to the General Assembly.

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