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May 08, 1938 - Image 2

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____________THE MIC HIG AN DaA ILY

EVENING RADIO I
PROGRAMS
WJR
P.M.
6 :00--Stevenson Sports.
6 :15--Muisical.
6;:30-Phil Baker.
7:00-To Be Announced.
7:30-Musical Ga'zette.
8 :00-Ford Stinday Evening Hlour.
9:00-Grand Central Station.
9 :30-Vocal Varieties.
9:45-Musical.
IC0:00--Duke Ellington's Orch.
10:30-Hermit's Cave..
11 :00-News-Jack King.
11:05-Harry Owen's Orch.
11:30-Nat Brandwynne's Orch.
WIVj
P.M.
6 :00--Jack Benny.
Ruthveii Will Speak
At Eck Convention
Continued irorn Page it
pletion of the requirements this June.
Following the' suggestion of the
University Council, two honorary
scholarships have been established
and will be awarded this year for the
first time. They are the William H.
Payne Award, in honor of Dr. Payne,
holder of the chair of the Science
and Art of Teaching from 1879 to 1888
and from 1900 to 1907 and holder
of the first position in any American
Iuniversity devoted solely to the train-
ing of secondary school teachers and
school admiistr.-tors; and in honor
of Prof. Burke A. Hinsdale, holder
oftesame chair from 1888 to 1900.
Prof. William Clark Trow, acting
chairman of the committee on Grad-
uate Study of the School of lEduca-
tion, will present these awards.

6 :30--Interesting Neighbors.
7 :00-Charley McCarthy.
8 :00-Manhattan Merry-Go-Round.
8:30-American Album of Familiar
Music.
9:00-Hour of Charm.
9:30-Dorothy Thompson.
9:45-Marion Talley.
10:15-NBC Dance Music.
10:30-Press Radio News.
10:35-Dance Music.
CKLW
P.M.
6:00--Hawaii Calls.
6:30-The Hart House String Quarte
7:00--The WOR Forum.
7 :30--Charioteers.
7 :45-Newstesters.
8 :00-Music Hour.
9:00-The Goodwill Hour.
9:30-Pontiac Baptist Church.
10:00-Your Sunday Date.
10:15-Louis Prima's Orch.

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t0::10--Old Falshioned Revival.
11:30-Canadian Club Reporter.
11 :45---Bob Cros'by's Oirch.
12:00-Dick Liebei Cs Ord~h.
12 :30---Ray Keating',s Orch.
1:00-The DawniiPatrol.
wrx Z
P.M.

6:00-News.
6 :15-Mellow Music.
6 :30--Ozzie Nelson Orch.
7 :00--World's Fair Music Pest.
7:0-Songs We Remember.
):U--foiiy wood kPlayhouse.
9:00-Donald Novis Sings.Orh
9:30-Cheerio.
10 :00-Academy Theatre.
10:30--Lou Breese Orch.
11:00-Harry Owen's" Ore.
11 :30-Barney Rapp's Orch.
1.2 :0---Graystone Orch.

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Charity drive brought together Dave Dubinsky, (left) president of
International Ladies Gaient Workers Union a-nd John D. Rockefeller,
Jr., who chatted amiably during New York dinner launching $10,000,000
appeal for welfare funds.
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LOST: Black composition note book
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call K. M. Webb at 2-1717.
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New Haven : Connecticut

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