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>1'; ; Extension to Stadium and Memorial Hall Are Completed During Year-  
Z Popularity of Broadcast Programs Grows As Letters and Re- ,   i
» quests Are Sent In  
 ‘ With but a few months of radio broadcasting Most of the talks heard over the remote con- J  
l behind, the University of Kentucky station of trol station of the University of Kentucky can be    
an   WHAS already had gained a popularity whieh far obtained in printed form by writing to the proper    
 · surpasses the usual feature of this kind. The person at the University. All agricultural talks   l
at · huge volume of letters which pours into the Office can be had by writing to N. R. Elliott Experiment l  
lat of the Publicity Bureau requesting copies of the Station, While the talks on other subjects can be r  
·er j different talks which have been broadcast proves had by writing to Elmer G. Sulzer, Director of  
W, g this. Each college of the University is making Publicity at the University, ( ‘  
_  . contributions to the regular daily programs from Those in charge of the University station wel- -l
in  c iz;45 until 1 o’clock, p. m. The College of Agri- come any constructive critcism and reports on the Z.
’n‘ . culture and the Experiment Station broadcasts on reception of the programs and it is hoped that i
er   Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, while the other Alumni will aid this venture in sending in such  
af  _~ colleges and departments share the other days of suggestions and reports. ¥
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EY'  ;· The technical end or the radiocasting you hear from the University is in charge of these men Reading from left to fight
ie I they are: Elmer G. Sulzer, studio director; Milford Noe, operator; N. R. Elliott, agricultural director; Virgil Couch, .
C- . ; head announcer; Art, Frazer, assistant announcer and entertainer.
in 1 the week. Every Wednesday evening at 10:30, The programs from the University station for
a_ central standard time, there is a program by the the next month are as follows:
B-   different musical organizations on the campus as January 2()—(a) "Decoration of Walls," by
D- _ well as an occasional organ recital from the Miss Ida Hagman. (b) “Sta1‘tiI1g” the Garden
J- Memorial Building- Right," by Mr. John S. Gardner.
in   During the year two mechanical extensions January 21 — "Review of Contemporary
ae have been made, one to the football stadium where Drama," by Prof. C. Fowler.
QY  _i the W?lShingto11 and Lee game was broadcast, January 22—(a) “The P1'OClL1CtiOn and Care of V
w > The other extension is to the Memorial Building Hatching Eggs," by Mr. C. O. Warren. (b) "Good —
where speakers as well as the new Skinner ogran Equipment Helps Good Gardening? by Mr. John
J- give occasional programs. lt is probable that S. Gardner.
g more football games will be broadcast next year. (Continued on Page 25)
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