Radio annual (1950)

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OR|]iAXIZATIO]\S P E R S01\ 1% E L— \ D n n E S S E S — U 1% I O J% S ASSOC! ITIOJSS — K lOlO1 V €mIWUPS ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES 5746 Sunset Boulcvjrd. Hollywood 28, Calif. Hempsteod 8942 OFFICERS President Horry R. Lubcke 1st Vice-Pres Don McNomaro 2nd Vicc-Pres Russell L. Fursc Treasurer Lcnorc Kingston Corrcs. Secratory Rob't E. Packhom, |r. Secretary James Vondivecr Recording Secretory Betty Mears Secretary to Treasurer Catharine Sibley DIRECTORS Edward Nassour, Jack Strauss, R. A. Monfort. FUNCTIONS To hold forums for cxchongc of ideas on matters concerning the advancement of television. To provide o meeting place where educators end leaders in public life can discuss the types of information the public should get; art forms which will come into existence through tele, and other matters. To hold and sponsor special meetings for the dissemination of information pertaining to tele. To encourage research and accomplishment by presentation of awards. To make Hollywood Television Capitol of the world. ACTORS EQUITY ASSOCIATION 45 W. 47 St., New York 19, U. Y. PLoza 7-7660 OFFICERS President Clarence Derwent 1st Vice-Pres John Kennedy 2nd Vice-res Cornelia Otis Skinner 3rd Vice-Pres Ralph Bellamy 4th Vice-Pres Austin Duncan Treasurer Paul Dullzell Recording Secretary Basil Rathbone Exec. Sec Louis M. Simon Ass't. Exec. Sec Angus Duncan Ass't. Exec. Sec Willard Swire Admin. Asst. Sec Alfred Elting Counsel Paul N. Turner Associate Counsel Rebecca Brownstein Auditor Charles Mesuroc COUNCIL John Alexander, Vera Allen, Edward Andrews, Edith Atwater, Sidney Blackmer, Philip Bourneuf, Matt Briggs, Anne Burr, Leo C. Carroll, Ilka Chaes, fvlady Christians, Alexander Clark, Cloy Clement, Warren Coleman, Alfred Drake, Fronk Fay, Henry Fondo, Florida Friebus, Marjorie Cateson, Morgalo Cilmore, Ruth Hammond, Alan Hewitt, Sam Jaffe, Denis King, Ben Kranr, Bert Lahr, Philip Loeb, Aline MacMohon, Raymond Massey, Myron Mcormick, Edith Meiser, Eddie Nugent, Elliott Nugent, Philip Ober, Erin O'BrienMoore, Winston O'Keefe, Frederick O'Neal, Robert Perry, Barbara Robblns, Bill Ross, Ceroid Savory, Jane Seymour, Jock Sheehon, Loring Smith, Richard Taber, William Tolman, Ann Thomas, Edna Thomas, Frank M. Thomas, Sr., Margaret Webster. BRANCH OFFICES Son Francisco: Theodore Hale, 216 Pine St., San Francisco 4. Hollywood: I. B. Kornblum, 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Chicago: Frank R. Dare, 720 Bittersweet Place, Chicago 13. Charus Equity: 710 Seventh Avenue, New York 19, N. Y. THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL 11 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y. Luxemburg 2-1520 OFFICERS Choirmon Charles C. Mortimer, Jr. Vice-chairman Lee H. Bristol, Leo Burnett. Albert E. Winger Secretary Paul B. West Treasurer Frederic R. Gomble President Thtodore S. Rcpplier Vice-Presidents Allan M. Wilson, George P. Ludlom Rodio Director Cordon C. Kinney BRANCH OFFICES 1200 18th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. T. S. Repplier, President. 203 North Wobosh Ave., Chicago, III. L. S. Schwartz, Chicago Representative. Toft Building, Hollywood, Calif. R. C. Coleson, Hollywood Representative. FUNCTIONS A non-profit organization representing all phases of advertising, dedicated to the uses of advertising in the public service. ADVERTISING FEDERATION OF AMERICA 300 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y. BRyont 9-0430 OFFICERS President and General Manager Elon G. Borton Chairman of Board George S. McMillan (Vice Pres., Bristol-Myers, N. Y.) Secretary Miss Mary McClung (Gen. Manager, N. Y. Post Home News) Treasurer Graham Patterson (Publisher, Farm Journal and Pathfinder, Phila.) FUNCTIONS An organization of advertising clubs, national advertising groups and companies interested in advertising to: To help make advertising increasingly more effective. To raise continually higher standards of advertising practice. To promote better public understanding of advertising. To promote cooperative effort in advertising. To encourage improvement in advertising education. ADVERTISING RESEARCH FOUNDATION 11 W. 42 St., New York 18, N. Y. LOngacre 3-5100 OiFFICERS Chairman H. M. Warren Vice Chairman B. B. Ceyer Treasurer Frederic R. Gamble Secretary Paul B. West Managing Dir A. W. Lehman Technical Dir D. B. Lucas FUNCTIONS Impartion and objective research to promote greater effectiveness in advertising and marketing for advertisers, agencies, and media. Continuing Studies of Newspaper Reading, Transportation Adv., Farm Publications, Business Papers; Canadian Study of Transportation Adv., Canadian Study of General Magazines. 1268