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[email protected] Notre Dame Archives: Alumnus / 7 THE XOTRP: DAME Oi o^:^- "\- y^ •-^^•' ^ IN THIS ISSUE: « bU''.' . ' -J ii' 3---.3 ••} • H. -;"c; '. •,;:; °;o.: • 3J „3.-=. P -og:,"!-- • ::.::-:iD" . !~i • i--::-;r i D^i.:-i5-- i 0'':r jb Nov.; •f V %: ,».. • ;• <5 • • • • * •• ^ C' V* "'• v^ :f- o. ^' ''. .'•'' V—v• <«• 50R' 15 October, 1936 No. 1 Notre Dame on the Air! The famed Notre Dame Band and Glee Club ... on the Columbia Network from coast to coast! Broadcast originated by WSBT! The Inter-Hall Talent Contest . every Hall producing a radio show . broadcast by WSBT! St. Edward's is the 1936 winner! Day after day, through the whole school year, you can hear a Notre Dame student announcer saying: "From our studio in the John F. Cushing Hall of Engineering, located on the Campus of the University of Notre Dame, we bring you . ." Educofiono/— Sixteen series of weekly 15-minute broadcasts, educational in purpose, planned, prepared and produced by interested students. A series of weekly broadcasts by faculty members. The full scope of Notre Dame instruction pre sented to the radio audience under the direc tion of Father Eugene Burke, C.S.C. Ecc/esfosfico/— The most impressive ceremonies of the year broadcast in their entirety from the Church of the Sacred Heart. Special religious events of the University likewise broadcast. Sporfs— The only station which broadcasts every Notre ': : : Dame Football Game regardless of where it is [• :..: played. All sports are on the air .