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Because of a recent government action which has put all short wave broadcasting stations under Federal jurisdiction, radio station WRUL has temporarily abandoned its previously announced schedule of Harvard broadcasts.
Beamed to conquered Europe across the Atlantic WRUL has been one of the major outlets for Allied propaganda. Such stars among the Harvard faculty as Samuel H. Cross, professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and J. Anton DeHaas, William Ziegler professor of International Relations have appeared on the program "The Fight for a Free World."
The programs which were interrupted November 6 will be resumed more or less in the original order when the orders come through from Washington.
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