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All new Freshmen will get the chance to talk over the air this morning. Harvard's student-run station, the Crimson Network, is planning to hold an all-day session at Memorial Hall to give all men the opportunity to be interviewed over the intra-mural system.
The broadcast, which will be carried on by Network staff-members and by "guest announcers" chosen from among the leaders of other College organizations, will mark the Network's first broadcast of the 1942-43 season.
The Network's official broadcasting operations will begin on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. In line with the station's tradition, programs will stress the "background-for-studying" theme, and most of the broadcast periods will be devoted to recorded music, both swing and serious.
Student talent will be given even more attention this fall than has been the Network wont, and the series of House-Amateur-Show programs, which was started at Leverett House last month, will continue, with each of the other Houses getting the chance to put on its own show.
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