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Cried a Moscow broadcaster, significantly speaking in English: "Time waits for no man. Time was a good ally to the anti-Hitlerite coalition during a whole year, a year in which Britain was able to accumulate her forces and the U.S. to develop further their industries and build their Army and multiply their Air Forces. Now time will not wait while the peoples of Europe are waiting,* and waiting impatiently, for aid and for the signal...
...improve radio's service to the public is not to weaken the great chains but to strengthen them by taking programs out of the hands of the advertising agencies. Writing with a sympathetic understanding of network frailties, Lawyer Smith pointed out that the ad agencies-not the networks-develop and control virtually all sponsored programs...
Smith's suggested solution: let the networks control and develop their own programs, selling advertisers only the right to insert commercials. Sponsors would be charged on a sliding scale, varying with the actual size of the listening audience. Under such a system, networks could offer a balanced bill of fare, and they could find sponsors (at lower rates) for programs with restricted audiences, such as the Toscanini concerts and the Budapest String Quartet...
...superficial people, thoroughly demoralized by the American example. Nevertheless the Filipinos have several characteristics in common with the Japanese. They are fairly pious. When they make money, they prepare magnificent, costly coffins for their parents, even while they are alive, thereby comforting their declining years. If we Japanese can develop Filipino filial piety in other directions, there is some hope that the Filipinos may become a decent people...
...fraction of the undergraduate body; now, for twelve weeks every man is forced to pay half as much. This means that total income for the summer session is at least as large as in the whole past academic year. Searching for a reason is more fruitless than trying to develop good crews at Yale. The wear and tear on equipment caused by calisthenics is absolutely nil, except for boxing gloves, and the instructors are mostly unpaid Mil Sci men. To say that furnishing a locker and towels costs the University three dollars is nothing short of ludicrous. Total income from...