Joining its facilities with 11 other college radio stations, the Crimson Network will air the first series of intercollegiate network broadcasts in the six-year history of college radio at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow evening.
The series, entitled "You, the War, and the Future," will analyze the position of college students and young men of college age in the war effort and in the post-war era. Under the direction of Leslie Katz, program director of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, tomorrow's program will present William T. McCleery, picture editor of the newspaper PM.
The Crimson Network will pick up the program, relayed through the Yankee Network Boston FM station from the originating New York studios, and rebroadcast it longwave.
Other colleges listening in tomorrow night will be Brown, Columbia, Connecticut, Dartmouth, Hamilton, Princeton, Rhode Island State, Union, Wesleyan, Williams, and Yale.
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