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RADIO BROADCASTS ARE ANNOUNCED BY MATHER

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"Distribution of Goods under the Recovery Act" was discussed Tuesday evening by Howard T. Lewis, professor of Marketing, in the seventh informal radio program of "Twentieth Century Ideas." This series, which is broadcast Tuesday evenings at 8.45 o'clock over WBZ, features brief talks by Harvard professors. The programs, given weekly at the invitation of the National Broadcasting Company, are under the direction of Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology.

Future broadcasts, tentatively announced, are as follows: "Mother Earth Whips Her Unruly Sons into Line" by Dr. Mather, March 6; "New Concepts of Business Competition" by Carl F. Taeusch '20, professor of Business Ethics, March 13; "Can an Industrial Civilization Meet the Challenge of Technology and Invention?" by John G. Callan, professor of Industrial Management, March 20; "Banks and the New Deal" by John F. Ebersole '09, professor of Banking, March 27; "Financial Problems of the Business Concern" by Robert L. Mason '17, professor of Finance, April 3; "Government Control of Public Utilities" by Clyde O. Ruggles '09, professor of Public Utilities, April 17; "Technical Problems of National Planning" by Donald H. Davenport, professor of Business Statistics, April 24; "Planning Our National Life as a Part of the World's Life" by Jacob A. DeHaas '11, professor of International Relationships, May 1; "Exploring the Depths of the Earth" by Dr. Mather, May 8.

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