NAEB Newsletter (May 1, 1966)

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Belmont, UB; University of Redlands, GT; Sacramento State College, UGT; San Bernardino Valley College, UT; San Diego City College, UB; San Diego State College, UGT; San Fer¬ nando Valley State College, UGB; San Francisco State College, UT; San Jose State College GRTB; University of Southern California, GT. Colorado. U. of, Boulder, UGT; University of Denver, UGT. Connecticut. U. of, Storrs, GT. Florida. A&M University, Tallahassee, GT; Hampton Junior College, Ocala, UT; University of Miami, Coral Gables, URT; University of South Florida, Tampa, URTB. Hawaii. U. of, Honolulu, UGB. Idaho. U. of, Moscow, GT. Illinois. Bradley University, Peoria, UGT; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, UGT ; Loyola University, Chicago, GT ; National College of Education, Evans¬ ton, GT; Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, UGT; Northwestern Univer¬ sity, Evanston, UGRTB; Southern Il¬ linois University, Carbondale, URTB, GT; Western Illinois University, Ma¬ comb, UTB; Wheaton College, UB. Indiana. Ball State University, Muncie, GRTB, URB; Indiana State University, Terre Haute, GRTB, URT; Indiana U., Bloomington, URTB, GRT; Uni¬ versity of Notre Dame, GRTB. Iowa. Iowa State University, Ames, UTB; Luther College, Decorah, UB; State University of Iowa, Iowa City, UGRTB. Kansas. U. of, Lawrence, UGT; Kansas State University, Manhattan, UR; Washburn University of Topeka, UT. Kentucky. Eastern Kentucky State College, Richmond, GT; University of Ken¬ tucky, Lexington, UGRTB; Morehead State College, UR; Murray State Col¬ lege, UGT, UB. Louisiana. Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, UGTB; Louisiana State Uni¬ versity and A&M College, Baton Rouge, UGRT; Northwestern State College, Natchitoches, UT. Maine. U. of, Orono, UB. Maryland. Columbia Union College, Tako- ma Park, UB; U. of Maryland, Col¬ lege Park, UT; Towson State College, Baltimore, UGT. Massachusetts. U. of, Amherst, GB; Bos¬ ton University, UGRTB; Emerson College, Boston, UGRTB. Michigan. U. of, Ann Arbor, UGRTB; Adrian College, UB; Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, UGRTB; University of Detroit, UGB; Northern Michigan University, Marquette, GT; Siena Heights College, Adrian, UT; Western Michigan U., Kalamazoo, GT. Minnesota. U. of, Minneapolis, UGB. Mississippi. U. of, UGB; Jackson State College, UR; University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, UB. Missouri. U. of, Kansas City, UGT; Cen¬ tral Missouri State College, Warrens- burg, URTB; Stephens College, Co¬ lumbia, UB. Nebraska. Kearney State College, UGB. New Mexico. Eastern New Mexico Uni¬ versity, Portales, GT; New Mexico State University, University Park, URB. New Jersey. Montclair State College, Up¬ per Montclair, GR. New York. Brooklyn College, City Uni¬ versity of New York, UGT; Fordham University, New York City, GT; Long Island University, Brooklyn, UR; New York University, New York City, GRTB; State University College at Brockport, UR, GT; State Univer¬ sity College at Geneseo, UGRT; Syra¬ cuse University, GRTB; Teachers Col¬ lege, Columbia University, GRTB; Yeshiva University, New York City, GT. North Carolina. U. of, Chapel Hill, UGB. North Dakota. North Dakota State Univer¬ sity, Fargo, UGRTB. Ohio. Bowling Green State University, UR, GT; John Carroll University, Cleve¬ land, UGT; Kent State University, URTB, GT; Miami University, Ox¬ ford, UGT; Ohio State University, Columbus, UGRTB; Ohio University, Athens, UGRTB; Xavier University, Cincinnati, GT. Oklahoma. U. of, Norman, GB. Oregon. U. of, Eugene, URTB; Oregon State University, Corvallis, UGRTB. Pennsylvania. West Chester State College, GT. South Dakota. U. of, Vermilli'on, UT. Tennessee. University of Chattanooga, UGT; East Tennessee State Univer¬ sity, Johnson City, UGT; Memphis State University, URTB. Texas. U. of, Austin, UGT; Abilene Chris¬ tian College, UGR; East Texas State University, Commerce, GT; Odessa College, UR; Sam Houston State Col¬ lege, Huntsville, URB; San Antonio College, URTB; Southern Methodist University, Dallas, URTB, GB; Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, UGT; Texas Western College, El Paso, GRTB; Texas Woman’s Uni¬ versity, Denton, GT. Utah. U. of, Salt Lake City, UGT; Brig¬ ham Young University, Provo, UGB; Weber State College, Ogden, URT. Virginia. Hampton Institute, GR. Washington. U. of, Seattle, URTB; Cen¬ tral Washington State College, Ellens- burg, UGB; Eastern Washington State College, Cheney, UGRTB; Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, UGT; University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, UGT. West Virginia. Marshall University, Hunt¬ ington, UGRB. Wisconsin. U. of, Madison, UGRTB; Mar¬ quette University, Milwaukee, GTB, UB; Stout State University, Menom- onie, UGRT. PERSONNEL POSITIONS AVAILABLE (For information, write Miss Yasmine Mirza, Personnel Service, at the NAEB in Washington. In order to be considered through these channels, the reader must be an Individual Member of the NAEB, with credentials on file with the NAEB Personnel Service. Non-mem¬ bers can save time by sending the $10 annual dues and $10 place¬ ment registration fee at the time of inquiry.) May I Production supervisor, FM station, Midwest university, metropolitan area. Heavy schedule production, recording, editing. Station is 40 kw, utilizing two multiplex channels for instruction and continuing education. Intern-type posi¬ tion for recent radio-TV graduate with broad background and interests. Ini¬ tial work is in radio only; future opportunities in TV and film possible. Open July I. $6000. May 2 Television technician for large university on West Coast. Duties include in¬ stallation, operation and maintenance of closed-circuit television equipment and assistance in production work. Requires experience in television electron¬ ics, including television camera operation. $6432 to start, with liberal benefits and career opportunity with advancement potential. Open immediately. May 3 Radio-TV. Man or woman, with or near a doctorate, to teach beginning and advanced courses in radio and television curriculum at Midwestern university. Assist in university radio station and closed-circuit television. Assistant pro¬ fessor with doctorate and seven years of experience. $9,500 for academic year. May 4 Expanding television station on West Coast has these openings: Two main¬ tenance technicians ($6,200); chief engineer ($8,200-$10,000) and producer- director with some instructional television experience. Salary $6,500; open July I. May 5 ETV producer-director for large eastern state university. Principal respon¬ sibility involves planning, scripting, producing and directing telecourses, in¬ structional programs for different disciplines as well as communication course teaching. Doctoral degree with academic and professional background. Twelve-month position. Salary open. July I. May 6 Immediate opening for experienced chief engineer to supervise installation, operation, and maintenance of southeastern ETV studio, full-power transmitter, and microwave equipment. 4 NEWSLETTER