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Show U. OF V. NEAVS BUREAU People living in all parts of Utah and the surrounding states will be able to hear free lectures by experts on the subjects of health, psychology, social science, arts and languages as well as many other subjects over the radio fro mtwo broadcasting stations sta-tions in Salt Lake City, i Leading men in all various departments depart-ments of the University of Utah have 1 been engaged to speak from station ; !kSL and station KFUT. The latter is ' being conducted by the University Ex; I tension division in cooperation with! ; the departments of Music and physi-ca physi-ca lscienee. It is located In the phys-. ics build'ng on the University of Ut-' ah campus, while station KSL is the! largest broadcasting station in this part of the country. j Some of the subjects to be deliver- ! ed over station KSL every Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:35 o'clock will be "The History of Medicine" by Dr. R. O. Porter, dean of the medical school; "The Most Striking and Recent Internation?' Relations" by Prof. George E. Fellows; Fel-lows; "The Story of the Colori'o River Basin" by Prof. George Al.' Vai shail. Within a short timp a large sup 'y if r.Tli-'' equipment is expected to t rive ai tie university for the t--? c-f '. ( conpus radio station. The Marion Ma-rion will rank among the best now 'weiil by American universities. , |