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Show 1 W RADIO NEWS Mountains and deserts of the great West need no longer be bardiers to' anyone seeking education, for the Radio college is now a reality and on Monday nights at eight o'clock thousands tune in on KGO, the Pacific Paci-fic coast station of the General Electric Elec-tric company, and receive instruc tion in agriculture, language, music economics and literature. A course in Spanish, by Prof. Oscar Os-car Galeno, is so organized that listeners lis-teners may send KGO stampe den-velopes den-velopes and receive in return leaflets leaf-lets which will aid them in taking instruction. Professor F. L. Griffin, head of the department of, agriculture, University Universi-ty of California, conducts the course in agriculture. Among the speakers to be heard are R. L. Adams, "The Cost of Prcducing Milk," C. L. Road house, "Relation of Dairying to Agriculture Ag-riculture and Human Wellfare," L. J. Fletcher, "The Farmer as an Engineer," En-gineer," and E. C. Voorhees, "Opportunities "Op-portunities in Agriculture for Young Men." Music is taught by Alice Bum-br.ugh, Bum-br.ugh, instructor of musical history and harmony at Mills College, Oakland, Oak-land, assisted by Carl Anderson. Demonstrations during the lectures lec-tures will be given by Katherine Ur-ner, Ur-ner, of Mills College faculty. The course in economics will include in-clude speakers from the faculty of the University of California, and; visiting vis-iting experts on various economic subjects under the direction of Edna Kelly Barker. Wilda Wilson Church has prepared prepar-ed the course in literature, assisted by Dr. Aurelia Rhinehardt, president of Mills college. Joseph H. Jackson, literary editor of the Sunset magazine, maga-zine, and Fredrick O'Brien, author of South Sea tales, will contribute talks. |