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From his work on a Medieval art thesis at Harvard, to the job of the French voice of WRUL, is the saga of William Tyler, program director of that station's broadcasts to the French people, "through the walls of the Nazi prison...
These broadcasts in French, Tyler asserts, constitute only a part, but a very important one, of WRUL's total activity, which includes programs in over 20 languages. Explaining the significance of these French broadcasts, Tyler stated they are playing a vital role in giving moral support to the French people, which they need, especially since the rise of Laval, to resist the German propaganda and blackmail by which the Nazis have been trying to force French collaboration. In a broadcast last Sunday, for example. Tyler exhorted the French people to ignore the "Gaulieter Laval" and assured them that the Allies...
Samuel H. Cross '12, professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, will speak this evening at 7 o'clock as the seventh guest speaker on WRUL's current short-wave "World Affairs" series...
...Material Foundations for World Reconstruction" will be the subject of Professor Kirtley F. Mather's talk this evening at 7:30 o'clock, as sixth guest presentation speaker on station WRUL'S recently inaugurated program on "World Affairs...
...Faculty have presented a digest of American editorial opinion to the millions of listeners not only in this hemisphere but also in the areas of Europe under Hitler domination. These programs are Verboten to all listeners under Gestapo surveillance, but reports from various Red Cross officials reveal that WRUL has an enthusiastic, though hidden, audience, Tyler declared...