(limaxing an active bromlcastiiig historv that l»>gan ing. Six ilays later first suthoriaation arrlrod fte a of room 111, Olds hell. The MAC Record described the new i the first national network (XIK'l. ami I,..lore B. J. Haaebnan of the 1924: ".. a main room, covered with olive ijcfiire radio station at Michigan Agricultural colloge. Fknl publications department of the . I thH Federal Radio commission. WKAH thi.« month eel*. to deaden sound. At one end of the"room is licensing, however, was not rompletod until Aag. IS, nHogi was put in charge of the now station in April, i ur»ta* it* 25th yrar of lirowlcatting as un wliiciitinnal 1922. IMS. F. I. Phipenny, one of the original students who three lights: green indicates that i station. put the dandootine MAC station on the air, was appoint¬ not ready, white that everything The call letters WKARy than assigned, have boon Mad I Th* history of this station, however, Iwgin. in' th* ever since, although they have no significance to the ed technical director under Professor Sawyer of the that the station is 'on the air'." I year* of the first World War. whan radio tali-araphv college. electrical engineering department. "Off this main nsim is another, used for talks. TMa I was taught to military and civilian students at the coi- The-status of the station waa often puinflon*. gam Although Haaebnan was in charge of the station from studio is well equipped, having a rug on the floor, a I kf by Norrts E. Grovrr, now chief engineer at WKAIt. though the college was officially authariaod to opmtn April, no regular programs were scheduled until Jan. piano, several chairs, and a small table." These ,-tudios were a great improvement over tha land Paul G. Andre, an assistant professor of physics. it radio station. There are many otorieo told aamag 28. 1M4. I At the end of the war the army commended the college those Who have l«*n at MSI' for the onmdag period, of The first transmitter tower was built between the Olds hall room, but there were drawbacks, such as tha I (or the work done by these two men. >aglao«ring building and the foundry. With this, and hum of the building's pa-sengrr elevator, whirh could thy trials of establishing a radio station on the c 1 Taking tMr cue from war-learned skills, several t>ch in- value, he ordered It removed to the floor. The nut This was to be the home of "Education's station" for I College Prooldont DaVld Friday to a Founders ltav meet¬ time WKAH went on the air. it did oo from the floor U years. ftfidtujatr State HAPPY BIRTHDAY Michigan Slate's |gawirSl»*« " The United Wales Office of Id •hill u. necessary. but without th. UCBlMMl MlMldn to sllltiOli WKAH roit <*C Ihr iMm *»hi would never Its hfsrtl i'OOgl utllltftMHt- IHI •vw hour him rmrhifo; it« quattei •rrntury m»le* \ full At WKAH. thl. is th# t#.m •too# to t;,,. n lihirl Isiiginrrr Th# wonderful work winch the < (denary pcppi© Dim tor. Bidmt J L'otemaii.) h*s dunr over th* yt#r» '' * ' htad of thr J#i*rUn#»< of radio •»*! »•» *#rvic# to th# 1 th# Htattr Stat* of, T,»*.committee He ha. Un in radio >tnr# IM5 Huhtgsu hmr baen ^ Mid Jim-tor of WKAH iter# IM« *»>« "•* ' ,ldll* J Maiiifait hayiv Ma- is islso on# of thp SSM iMfii- lt »•» •» «#H»o member* nit part in the £l. «»"» yZ.^luT.,t — -e l -OS U WUAB Set I tmlee- ■ •' "" rnHHei'v-"-' - tee* that rtmiulf of pit'Kim r«pt«* the H*dio l'iotMP#r«." which rg*uirr> llrpiiMmMil of » years >nn 01 m radio before b#fur# 1M5 I#45 A mw m ekk wbetB 1 teeeed or. iir Pamsl- UePeuw uruver«it> ** Of i 1 graduate of hart Cslemaa. director of WKAIt. at h,. d.- V Imishin^ the work on Ik* eMeer vw# president of th#f*» » iters fte lb# field ef Ilf,wn ion. U r rulieg# heard Monde % esrninc »t C«lt- h* is now i leeiMt ( emmlttees ion »ho* ~4Kif |aaaivtnary in program. The full hour show a ill I. 11 hr. I.f the filmed **20'* Year CM. National Assoclot Mrt 1 tional Brrmdrsster* of Edi»'e-;pM nom# of Dr John W ' On# s«ilution offeri 1 a pioneer in the field of radio and went Nl.rll .. .-a>M-*b«a«r V a CammmMawr;,r«.sert«a .'.ISC eiwmaer in ISJ- ara-uatad fndn He waa » atudat,' and |aatad Ika regula, for HoiiHes inveetigate cu Union cafeteri .bad conuiltetl irpoited that he nth I I h.fan Slate •da to uaoa at can point . and due*tor of H HA. rupan tea* and traffic owoapw. ii sp asrtwa themaat.ee. hav. pur- Stewart aald that he waa or Ha HUH DAVIS In • recent article. assM tha m-ny Wis Ttie Netama. As- 1 rum Chacapa, Ihtaau Ha and- taaaad a paint apra>" A aeif- anturly rnrivmeed of the naa siatiuni that have <«r «»f Ldu* ataxia! Br«o- u. tad tram MOC W ISM. lakmc lloaiimiial parches*, any to-op uw pru-e leael naw in atfsi ,, I'aul Hunvail may roll over I SianhUa a Way la Wealth" ae "A t KAP cunaratulitinc . d itend* its greeting* end id. lasraa in aw mini u aUawad th* n,arh.n* ,e.no>n,»„de.i lhal the c. d ill hi« grave, ami Superman. I'hwiHsium 4 r.».„l_.'lh.Gal- I at aft > uf am ice far a quarter WKAH and will set hie M.A. ka Oaldaa * lae a ahghl rental tar iall tana. IM7 Ha waa appaUnad Ta date Iwa ro-op laowi and lh„ let thina- ride'' lot the itat of hi ||, .uue.ta.1 thai V -r:- part, might get mail. I rut ac- ,uo,, |„ | Ue.n Altlfcaaj,. ol the ScV rhen reido tha alafl hi IS44. attar harms ;• maawker a car hat* twen ie- .wooed not l*t the uaue dint. inrdins to l»r K A. fiallacher ote« pcuvarka Iran, tha ot S* 1 allure- -Hearueat runs —a '•'» pride.au. ul lansuaa*. juho Hay and Thanwa gUH , to atetum WKAH , , rlrrahtng to lin I waa pevwdant of Uw cisaa ollj^ aprayar hava been ineiaaaina M »iva» lall larm rtarta.1 tn* apiwale. ul thaw l»u brawny qiwutlv enauph l« nana . --fifth anitivc n hat tha r-rurat* ists. and aet-va In aUwr taadei-|Moawaaf the auchuw has .pitad ft,* inaatmd of U>» iieiue- .houlil ruS la riatfuwd tiahacher lhal -TT-1' by tha u. tha paapia M.c- raperunnt wit! (r>d .rttvdwa jPkaa Manas mar timncl will b* held with true folklore own must have been ui h ai truly in ihr j Kiasalh Rictwrda. ptaduc-l AaaaaSiai to tiwmtwtr. the cuat Wadneol.. oenins at 7 hi In GaUacber. who bar baan, l,n . Ubrary >.| of amwoltore sr..' WKAK ; tan. ausaieiaar a* WKAIt. has da- lot haaiog thaw houaaa rape,mad lall> ,.t ,ei«wt dr.ns taeea,T+T-}„ the hdklure of UaaiSri wiilind a i naitIt 4ht» naUad Uw farm pop-.Ia . - ,ec to WKAR. i't) gram Irani Mawahaatar aalla«a.|bp snaouada firm u claaa In MOS C,| will Is-dooed glance. Unman. 11 at- Amrtic a. • liclaa un tha folk 1st a 4 data ■ *n»|,t rtehly Irum v* cr - Coleman, an I ihr _ . ', 1,.stand. Horway. Swaden. and r naUsau lh GaUachai haa I kdtaralHW - t* and ahalb of th* •*« * woikefi O l ik - .peerS waUuafaa Osta kayt are aWa lo rut the ; : -cwntnta who hav* w.oi.*, l'*i» lor Uw advancemrr. r .1. BaH' rniveraary " Eaiaawnm dir, ta«'In7July.iptm'omstadd_tm-ra a, about lUmk WTlff#?M 1^,,:^ acnculiurr [oJIwMgrMh B\ Ex-Spartan ^ Z",T,r' TZZ: Zlt VU m» k.. n eru.r USC: It Ii I Vnow that WKAR •« noc ',(.>• cMigratulatiofv# to WKAK HtatlP—|r'- a • „ meaita. wwnca ul uiion ho* »wrved Mietugoa attempt to eapWin Uw phe- Dr. filllachat and Br. I sell aa Una anUria.r.rtW^ I i.e. taught uw pe "-11.L» -T? _ JSIpaa (time tow ta^traaw unrH.viabw, .'uiWni iawph Dev.* isanana ol nature and aahavwr " aha. aaaadUnt p ', 'hat it tail*, continue tu m.i,. the ,u-e I', dapand upon < ... . NA AMri >■■ A *^1—m I Md M UW a.panwaat with thai baa wntw., hie ftrtt navel. No Laatms Monw." which will be The prevarka 4 Ranlarnln japaa, mamly a Home, which will b# . It hi a mm guecea^ul. |4mm will! Uilmi -Caeca wcreaaioi twnei.'a I, and ha. ! Franklin era a good esawpla 4jOar«aa hspuB WW • I -at. * information t hi. Wl HHWPt htlr aw k^dall (kf inula asa publiarwd Saptllktr ,,'t wtth iu past hwu.rv ' er.rd tfe,- intetaala II • i tlreod> i praiM from btorory motorial ffaUbtd wHhm Uw wopelwUMi SB ba mM m , _ C Arawtmng. Mactri of tha, i r ii tied Ihair 'ive> with pi : critics of this definition. |:',c""*an stele Gr.nee "Con-1 Mr 5| t..ph tarwlknta." •mmamm** twcMr.hm V'1' 'lltiitu I , your twenty-' very v friday. A«pwM>, m? TBS mcHlOAff lTATl WEWS ^MNANDKAfclT . . %■!Mq (Contmuad from Phi 1) President's Congratulations Hardeners State, such is and termers the "Farm Service offered at various In KM Dean L. C times'">* col'e»e radio committee Emmons which ineludes reports in the hletory ..f the "Cottage of stated tint "from a technical Michigan Stati r.illoife i< jtlstlfiahly prou.l ill I elf imtiriivement promise ever latter Hour. the Air" include llnhmpian'i standpoint, etaiaroem broadcast, from the U. 8. weather bureeu of WKAI! anil « twenty-five year recnril program* for the listeners. The use of tills eomedie French. Spanish, state 'ins was inadvisable. One could in F.jst 1 unions, stock market J- station as a part of the trnininir program for eovrrnment. p»chology. business fear the question put forth by the of norvlii. ports from the aariculture depert- Thin blfth'lav s a gmnl time it orients training for life-long careers in the ment .n Lansma. talks by cottage law and business writing. {instructor, but the answer given to review pa-t y the pr.mcnt ratlio field makes it a factor in imprivlng mfn on all phases ef crops, tolls, Another program serta. wa, to, 1 »F •"« «'•« "" the usefulness of radi." far lieyond the tn-m.il husbandry and y.rUenHlg. high arbor*, end mcluded stud-: Tut this and other reasons, •ml plan I'm' the of several field, of bwdogy ! WKAR ceased etas room brood- Is.un.larles of Miehiiran. This Iiri.aram Includes the Amer- ies WKAIt ha ... zoology, entsanogoly. botany and easts, eonrcn'rating l..ice on cd- It is a pleasure to contrratulate Mr. Cole¬ iran Uioadeaatms rumiamy 8at- ginning-. I'- urady show every week, and haa physiuluay. These were fur — ' ucation through information, man ami all of his staff on this occasion room listening, and continued for' Metro Fugnma the |K'n|i|e i.f ,\ received meat lis ener tupport. public m ii. . . Mi. hitrat. State vol leg.- and to express to them the appreciation of Pros rams, sprmsored by the 14 weeks, bt ng repealed several, x»»., broadcasts from WKAR. as h part ..I A- r the entire tolleye for their fine work in Ml.h.so.i St. te Grange and by years. '— ^ , supplemented by news rommen- is ttttt|lll">tionHil makiny WKAIt what it now is. All of us specific departments of ■ the cui- Maatr tdalaUsa tarics and talks and discussions inleastiiiy within Took forward with confidence to the future, leee. such as entomolriey. veter¬ Another progr. m collaborated 1 by panfea-ors ami government .it- the next f. v. in. i»THiit o|.»rfltiiin knowing that it holds more anil lietlrr ser¬ inary science, crops and soils eed on bv the atsttnn end the depart-1 freiala. have served is valuable vice to the farmers, homcmnkers. and all of others. ment of adult tdueutu.. r. We instruction In political setenre Int.. niftht-time .pimrtiinity that Heap Opera piitprftm •The las and Outs ef ">d grrveinmcnt. as well as keep. the people of Miehittan. conducted by mustc pro® ins the state informed on current Mufti Jnhn .4. Hmnmmh "Sriap-bux rrpera" came to MSC events. At present, the station with tl.c thrre - times - weekly fesMir L.aalu Hctenji. and broadcast of "Lute at Liberty passimc symphony, opera. 1.1 airs 10 •ummaries and rpund-ups elasfic.1 and swing, *'ith i- ' of the news each day. This sched® Mills.'' a serial type dramatic Famous Radio Firsts ulr l- supplemented by special mtntary to en plain the prosram desiyned to teach the pruerams. jpvina interpretations iocs and misuses of electricity in and origin of the mutir of the news. During the p. »t school y tions were forced to lieyiA.early-bird l.road- The actu I becin e of radio 'department .astinif, Ip.lii: first to present a music education pi-igrnni aime.1 s|ieeifirull.v at rural schools. Sim in MM. Sever* 11 student wives and college and stage a.ui scram, are "Hnral School Music" has devnlotsd into and instruct.-is from 'Hate personnel who work with ] uee'e the listener, b »f science and the the dnivtrsity popular "Adventures In msc v aired in talks and dis-l'he tollege families livins in *iwe«l and progress of our armed the Olds hal' r.aim' MSC' z "Trailer Village ' M I!i 1:1: first to liroadcast "Maple Sugar" Book reviews, reytews uf poe¬ t,ul room lor almost thire yea,. . dnismd of Itrjl- linlletlm. to inform maple sugar farmers try and plays, actual dramatic Move In Home lie the college at East Lansing ha> presentation - all are included ii l.all ran.' thiouirhoiit the state when to expect the first -ap to run. This service, in collalHiru- When the station production*been active, »h». in the program the varied schedule aire I daily by | ffci ities were moved to the Home:,,f radio education over WKAR the radio at Mich gan State c tion dir.-. lor ".lilut tliin with the weather bureau and the de- Economics building in IM4. the i Discumioc.s on style and tailor- round pnrtinent of forestry, helped iunip Michuran K. ■"» ' l!i_'S: nutrition, and on education; 1 efforts of the for the a to fourth in the nation's top maple syrup to prearnt schsdulcd pnvrama. J'dhtr related wbtcct* rooipnat present a pi .sint ers, income from this field rocketing which it dial whenjhe wishcd to climb the four and speakers!®w»ugh of WKAR'* dai'y sched- statu. ti. $ In.Vis i.i the year of the bulletins. a half flights betn detailed to specialize m pre¬ Twentv-five years of watchfulness have paring and editing matt rial for . ••wake-'ui. paid off WKAIt. They have paid off in the these broadcast v I WKAI!. know led ye that the listeners all over the Hroadcasts tram the stud ma i state have heard and learned. They have an«l from the state canitol build® follnv. .lie tl paid off hi the pride in a job well done. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS SrriiMV Summer Srhm.l Student* MANAGING KIIITOK At lli-rtrliin.l AHVKMTIKIWi MAN Alilllt KI HIT IK CIRCIT.ATION MANAGER Al Ni'iiii'i'i.. i.i Jorrv Keimev (inrilun Ugnrg twiKlMl. mi nm T a~, ~ liFNIHAI Htl'IIRIItts Wsnsslus t- ' I i. ? .. . o K- . I %d%evtlalnc Manag. Not 111.1 A I'. ' l"< h otk Kei \9 future Mitar Aitiobi Hianadnrfer lliiio * > 't. I*'-.. • A i»'«k .o > ■ i-.t ' It. ,. •>..« I». ii M< laralty Advlaars Mtlvin lawtuttei Earl A Mclntyre CAPITAL FILM SERVICE BIG PICIURES C—lb with our 24 hour ntrlseoic aimnarruk Mr Wish la rslrrnl attr eaaeratutatMin ta MKAg a« their tUh Analvrrui. kneel taad l ake least ar plain Urmp in mmi S— Om > f-tarer I haeatate I akr. Wins »n tap .(J Fimmt in Cmmmt Fsikerbaase Mall. per gal IS is—eg Ikaaehaau prr gas. .«.% acsohh from thr state htteks g.a. .« p,r ItawtMUira al ksaarleg I alter I ages wk It l-el a. park g pirair laarh bag lar l,.u rtrh tl pa far )am speeial parties rail aui haslets. Mrs liUtarg tuiswa m SHtWCTlE BRI NCIl ®l|f JCitul •At b 9*m •f Tnlfgg Uhaaibfgt 8.95 ii Imstks like g ilrrpp. acta like c*» —•; srve s js • lieeegs1 . . amiarth fitting 'ISii |-*.Xr'CTroi Vi"^' ■ - TO MMMt mniaigi, ts Imt essm Immth eogl you'll wear for flg^Hsa ,-sjTRas - aau paslrag Was Bur. Msas' |s> OtaS rvrrythtaW (ram getting 'wxmkfgat tat shopiung for grwTiiea . anun Wattnck. who broadcasts ,.,r WJK> t(A>k over the ■ ricu!uiti of the coach .»y . ricultural college and the piay-toy-p'iy rtescr.ption of the ,-or.s'ored by the Mich- - Schlooi Athletic »«■« /- nirktwmv Spartans Jfcrtainwl IMS I Mr*! wn.> Owtn rmair.. ciCy t . *ne ca.ly inhabit. nta of ed or the color end i held at Marque'tc and Michigan college. M* The event «•% the tgrl|e mm wnmrn. t « vinwa r nstall will conduct hi.- MAI . fool hall cater and Ihr fear-fear foot hall oar and add- lir«t »port*ra»ler «u J. B wealera aportsraMPr la 1MB- Mrlrnduu (Ttompaan Tony Haldion «IHt reraise* Ihr efftrtal t Ml. Pleasant i iMMter Ma«*rfcna* head at the Dddley tewlil at Mate awtU ball* Iran Inspire-in-chief Km> hoMr renter at Ihr Wart of wnere he will be a fcarlt WKU for thai I broad Pahlif RrldMi iimlwl f»«3 when football was diaa- Ihr titlr match in Ihr all-roMe*' men* single* trmo tonrnr > • . -B. " McMiliin ra%|pr Murrv Ht*mcr i% no» prd hrraaar of the war. Mr now lark Van Hacoorr ruht ttatdmn* appanrnt tenfc* on W trtd National Pro Fnothall leaanr. . member and # ; 'or* }U*mrr broadcasted aaarUn omf> 102*1-3*. uhil»- over Hk\K in l)r. U'eltsler To Delft Army u Nl.ndrni hrr« at Mate *incp leavtftc WKAK hr advii : i»J< WKAK iw. ■ rup.db ■adio lirtn.it and *p»rt« Hirer the American Hroidi < rrdit for %ticce%* in thr baa- krttoall broadcast* ran hr flacn mainh to jmm all • coli.kck dance I adapted to all apart* To Ike Street Wu»i< n> Ablnit 12 ^ ins COLLLliE BIKE SHOP (.1 AIEANTLKD ICLt'Allt WultK \HOB SHI SHE lit, AKI> HIS ORCHESTRA To Top la>agtie TLEHDAY AND SATURDAY SHiHl * H it r rift I >t uili-ii t.< | 1.42 LANMNli Mft-XTtlN Hlf.ll M HINII. 11:42 WAAR did hgin broad | Stfi'k Neil1 I nunril not TAIL (OLU:(.I IMI»i; HIRKCI TO IMMU. rvatinc hoar bah nntil l»M when Al Theilrr sport* Editor MB BI1BCB m-m ••!««•« of Ihr Klalr New*, handled Ihr I f or h'ttmilx frcn plar-hi -plai drarrlptton htafl mem bet* n»vr brwadtant 10 LEGS Inc. first Enlo- play- Koi ■ m> Lop «■*«•» uw— i. i. ■ xiii//ek moioh acenca Antnane uti las* >»>ims Bob [ ( Mffrr Hrlli-r " rftsic* was ShockIrtiM fl, |, »*•••» l ead Ul S U ««.I»UN ii by Hob- In IBS* and »»»•> WKAK brood- AM*.- «' A> Srlrrtion* of ■ ■ nco» out- c* with faculty met; M E farle- »■ . • • NEW LAI J. MEHUIAMHSt: * H. Kosi iy H.rr hek & Bko. Styled In Tun 1*^- * _ r-wa- lm »•* lansim.'n i. vid.l-1 xln> stork a IMhH mt PANTS - SWKAIKKs . JA< Kl I * * a a.-ua.nl np.,1. .1 Win I.IIM -I U%» tanWn • 113 HO. WASHINGTON m a thru 4 •indent al Mtntr WAIN IT.OOK laaaamaai CXtnuiNt; lAUTHENTK EQUIPMENT a 1 AKHITl TOWN O kt TPKNHLI wlk o wm'h AKI vSTKKN For llkM - lu.—ii to • U. G.G. o haviij.K sTKKin not hr ptored mmm s M MT o m:vonmiiikl Everysport —a ! nnd the *. stottor • .... nad ak iiah The Mow aM IMP wtM toner the Fiknismim.s 5 AVOIII j TbuM' long mpirtrd This sto- a manhattan smikts dork o rahltlkks pajamas iHSJLl > RBI WKAK libs wot*twd and repurl- o intcmwovkn musk ! r*i Ifte cuUrgr athletic terms od- J * Z v;ncc frtjm lh€ MAI o paris hlj.ts Aaate- b SMM EOWMBT |My cimaratuUte. an its Mi var oJin.weranry WKAVt lh# Voice of Ueluidi tente Utbr Siturrs Weak—Baskwknt i 14 IN<;KATI' LATHINS «» STOP BffiTHDAY WA.A.K. anu STTAff o sport shirts • TU SHIRTS o spurt * oats o jackets W.K.A.R. I km a SWKATKKS o warm coats mi Staiilrv# Smit* # Sit IK I HOST o rain coats Sto^ our 25th Anniversary Tus • Tail* • All epards EAST LANSH6 PHARMACY "Tto frimdb Slaw m Ike HOT R*H«tok later I Michigan listeners engineer, and several » 1 WKAR., had tin'tra^l it> schedule first month* of ; room* and office* j hour* a day. In addition "—Z* ";?r M Jarfc Fldta tW hour daily whHiilr culture ami ho » began airing an i *rly j In 1M0. through arrangement t ecurd program, called' with the State Journal. WKAR 1