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act Df he Univcr ty "began in 1952. WILL, 580 kilocycles, .DOC .utti 3 an educational, non-commercial "broadcasting station. I ate weekday rom 7 a.m. to local sunset, and Sundays from 7 a.m. to k p.m., and ard - most parts of Illinois and nearby areas of adjacent states. E.--monthly program schedules are free on request. WELL-EM, 90.9 megacycles, 300,000 .R.P., carrying milar cultural and educational programs, is on the air • . . weekdays. 1-10 p»m. Saturdays. WILL-TV, channel 12, presenting non.. comm al •ograms, is on the air 6:00-10:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and a onal hours each veek for instructional programs. Operating vith ^5>000 vatts pove s programs are available within 25-35 miles of Champaign-Urbana. The r-:l:vl:'.::i : r d !. Ion Picture Unit is in charge of programming and producing films . . •. ' ion and other educational uses. Director of Broadcasting is Frank E. ooley. I~ ?. 10 activities center in WPGU, a closed-circuit station transmitting over electrical power lines to students in University housing units. nts also take part in programs over WILL and WILL-TV. PUBLICATIONS include the Daily m i n i , tabloid newspaper issued 5 morning •E. ;ek; the Illio, yearbook; and the Technc " ' ' """ . Published at Chicago Undergraduate Divisic 'JlilYZRSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS publishes original research and interpretive studies ir .e human:', es and social and natural sciences. Since establishment n 1918 it has issued more than 800 hooks. It prints several series of scholarly bli ons in addition to catalogues, bulletins, and other University publications ector is Miodrag Muntyan. MOVIES SPEAKERS, MUSICAL PROGRAMS, AND TRAVELING ART EXHIBITS are available through I tions of Division of University Extension. Eor schools, clubs, churches, no charge is made for six films: "Voices of a Great University' (teaching), Beyond hing" (research), "The Dedicated" (health sciences), "The University Serves the Whole State" (off-campus service), "Student Life" (answering questions of prospective *& and their parents), "Engineering, Career for Tomorrow' (answering questions of .igh school students). Other educational films are available for small charge and handling fee. Write Audio-Visual Aids Service, 7<A S. 6th St., Champaign. Names of University people available to speak before schools, organizations, etc., are available from eakers Bureau, 120 Illini Hall, Champaign. Musical programs such as off-campus concerts by University organizations are arranged through Extension in m s i c , 6 0 8 S Mathews St., Urbana. Traveling art exhibits may be scheduled through Extension m the Visual A r , 127 Fine Arts Building, Champaign. Some speakers and musical programs and exhibits involve charges.

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