NAEB Newsletter (October 15, 1939)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER e „. 0 OCT. 15, 1939 PAGE 2 tout tn case he hasn* t, drop him a note and I am sure he will toe glad to forward one to you 0 THE ILLINOIS MARCH OF HEALTH The Illinois State Department of Public Health is releasing its third thirteen-week series of electrically transcribed fifteen- minute health dramas,, According to the information furnished us, the scripts have been written toy a professional writer, and produced with a trained cast of radio actors* ,f The series approaches drato or indelicate health topics obliquely, in a framework of action and suspense* {f THE WORLD WIDE LISTEN ER T ~ ~ “* The World Wide Broadcasting Corporation has expanded its printed material on programs presented over WRUL (formerly WIXaL). The October issue contains a number of interesting articles, including one toy Donald J. Grout on the understanding of music, one by John C 0 Scammell on Tristan and Isolde, as well as other excerpts from programs presented over the station* If you haven®t seen a copy, I suggest that you have a look at one. The public¬ ation sells for twenty cents per copy and goes to members of the Listeners* League* Twelve month membership is $2,00* WNYE CALL LETTERS FOR NSW YORK PITY The non-commercial educational broadcasting station of the New York City Board of Education about which Maurice Novik told most of us at the Ames convention, has been assigned the call letters w NYE by the Federal Communications Commission. The station will operate on 41,100 kilocycles under FOC rules of January 2? 1938* The station formerly had the call letters WCNY SEE RADIO AND EDUCATION IN BROADCASTING Broadcasting for October 15 has a number of interesting items on education and radio which are worth the review of anyone interested in education by radio*