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"The Challenge: Japanese Ideology and Purposes" will be the subject of the third broadcast of the Harvard-WRUL series, "The Fight for a Free World," to be given by Dr. Edwin O. Reischauer, Faculty Instructor in Far Eastern Languages, over Station WRUL this evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The program will also be rebroadcast over Station WRUL on Sunday afternoon, June 28, at 2:30 o'clock. These broadcasts can be heard on the following wave lengths: 11.73 Mc. (25 meter band), 9.70 Mc. (31 meter band), or 6.04 Mc. in the 49 meter band.
The series is under the joint auspices of Harvard and the World Wide Broadcasting Foundation (WRUL) which has assumed responsibility for the technical direction and advice in script preparation and radio delivery. Each speaker will express his own views as an individual on some phase of the background of the war.
Next week's speaker will be Dr. William Yandell Elliott, professor of Government, on the subject, "The Reply: The United Nations and World Freedom."
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