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WERS (88.9 FM) is one of Emerson College's two radio stations (the other being campus station WECB), located in Boston, Massachusetts. Student-run and professionally managed, it serves eastern New England an eclectic mix of musical genres, and more live performances than any other station in the region. Programming features over 20 different styles of music and news, including live performances and interviews. WERS stands as the first non-commercial radio station in New England, and has been in operation since November 1949. Among the founders of the station was WEEI Radio program director Arthur F. Edes, who first taught broadcasting courses at Emerson in 1932 and helped to plan a campus radio station. The chief architect of WERS in its early years was Professor Charles William Dudley.

Usage examples of "wers".

This is no song for such a place, unhoused, in the dark, where wers howl in the distance.

Then they heard the wers bunch together, and Cadvan reached for his sword.

They were not a prepossessing sight: both were smeared and spattered with the foul blood of the wers, and their faces were black with ash.

He has news of our battle with the wers, and claims to be honored to host such warriors.

It was passing through his head that he would much rather deal with a dozen wers than a girl having her first period.

She remembered how the land had silenced around them near the Landrost, when the wers had been pursuing them.

They kept the wers behind them, whipping them back with cruel thongs, so they yelped and howled.

All the wers were ablaze, with white fire running along their backs and lapping down their sides, and they snapped and howled like mad things and bolted away from the flames.

There were more frequent sightings of wers and other servants of the Dark, and for the first time since the Restoration, Hulls were seen in Annar.