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That is an entertaining subject which the young gentlemen of Harvard and Cornell will debate next Saturday night at 9.30: "Resolved, that the foreign indictment of American culture is justified." As Prof. ("Be a Snob") Rogers of M.I.T. will preside, and the discussion will be broadcast, a large unseen audience will attend. It is gratifying to know that the Crimson will uphold our culture...
...statement in yesterday's CRIMSON that "more than one-half of the class of 1930 are not now doing the work they set out to do" should have read 1920 for 1930, in a statement by the consultant on careers. The debating broadcast on Saturday December 6 will take place at 9.30 o'clock, not at 10.30 o'clock...
...Harvard Union will receive the broadcast of two football games over the Union radio this week-end. Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock the Pennsylvania-Cornell game will be tuned in and on Saturday afternoon at about 5 o'clock the Stanford-Dartmouth program will be received...
Propaganda trials in Russia correspond to U. S. Presidential statements, serve to emphasize the Administration's notions. Last big affair of this sort was the Schachkta Trial (TIME, July 2 & 16, 1928), broadcast by radio to prove that lazy, clumsy or willfully inefficient engineers or workmen could expect harsh treatment. Hero of these proceedings was Soviet Prosecutor Nikolai Vassilievitch Krylenko. Last week in a 30-column statement which Moscow papers dutifully printed, Comrade Krylenko announced that he would put eight arrested persons on trial for conspiring with non-Bolshevik citizens to seize the State and to make...
After last spring's opera season (TIME, May 12) it looked as if Covent Garden might again be forced to go dark operatically. But last week British Broadcast Co. came to the rescue (as it did some years ago for British orchestral music), announced that it would subsidize Covent Garden Opera to the extent of $150,000 a year. The new Company, headed by F. A. Szarvasy of Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. will present 200 performances a year. Only for ten weeks in the spring will world-famed artists be engaged. Six-week seasons in autumn and winter...