THE MICHIGAN DAILY FR"MAY,"
CTOBER 17, 1952
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Application for TV Station Considered
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with solving specific educational
television difficulties.
The general problem, as stated
by former WWJ manager Harry
Bannister, who co-produced the
University Television Hour,disto
maintain "the atmosphere of a
lecture room and the dignity of
a great university, while com-
bining all the elements of good
showmanship."
Local TV producers have found
that "good showmanship" includes
everything from making mathe-
matics courses visually palatable
to dying a biologist lecturer's white
coat grey to reduce lighting glare.
Further, it means shortening the
established one-hour duration of
lectures. University students may
have qualms about falling asleep
in class, but TV students just
have to turn the dial.
Sign up for Senior Pic-
tures, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Deadline is Fri., Oct. 17.
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Do you have to make eyes
to make A's?
We could flutter our lids till our eye-
balls ached and it wouldn't help. Our
Prof is strictly business. He's the public.
Every .6 months Bell Telephone Com-
panies ask the public for their grades. It's
done by opinion surveys. We ask thou-
sands of customers to tell us what they
.+hink of n ir crvi- On the has isf their
people is only one aspect of the Bell Sys-
tem business philosophy. It underlies our
constant search for ways to provide ever-
better telephone service at the lowest
possible cost.
For qualified college people interested
in engineering, operations and adminis-
tration. we nffer manvo nnnortinities We
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