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P.B.H. WILL INTRODUCE NOVEL RADIO SERIES

Story of Undergraduate Faculty Begins Drama of "Adventures in Education" In New Program

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As its first program in a series entitled, "Adventures In Education," Phillips Brooks House will present over WHDH at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon the dramatized story of the Undergraduate Faculty. Written and acted by members of the House, the program aims to dispel the legend of dullness usually attached to educational broadcasts.

With a fast moving script of short episodes tied together by the announcer's comment, "Adventures In Education" will stress a new technique devoted especially to entertainment. Although describing the work of the Undergraduate Faculty, the program is really a play in itself along the lines of "The March of Time." Script writing and direction are in the hands of Lawrence Lader, '41, and Lincoln Bloomfield '41, while the east includes Raymond Dennett, Gradoste Secretary of Brooks House, Langdon Burwell '41, John Kessler, '42, Lader and Bloom field.

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