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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ADVERTISING AGENCIES
420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. V.
LEXington 2-7980
OFFICERS
Chairman of Bd Clarence B. Ck)sliorn
Vice-chairman Fairfax M. Cone
Secy.-Treas Worren E. Kraft
President Frederic R. Comble
Vice-Pres Richard L. Scheidker
Vice-Pres Richard Turnbull
FUNCTIONS (1) To protect, strengthen and improve the advertising agency business; (2) To advance the cause of advertising as a whole; (3) To give service to its members. In carrying out these aims, the A.A.A.A. also participates in many joint enterprises. The Advertising Council, Inc. the Committee on Consumer Relations in Advertising, Inc., Broadcast Measurement Bureau, Advertising Research Foundation, Traffic Audit Bureau, etc.
AMERICAN COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION (C. I. O.)
5 Beekman St., New York 7, N. Y.
COrtlandt 7-1374
OFFICERS
International President Joseph P. Selly
International Secty.-Treas Joseph F. Kehoe
Vice-President Broadcast Dept William Bender
Local One Secty.-Treas Frederick Kost
Chairman, Atlantic Branch William Bender
International Representative Jules Paris
FUNCTIONS Subsidiary of the C.I.O. Broadcast Dept. devoted to organization of all employees in the Radio Broadcasting Industry, excepting Musicians and Actors. Have agreements with thirty-two stations in the East, including eight contracts in the Metropolitan area of New York City.
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
744 Jackson Place, Washington 6, D. C.
NAtional 5691
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
Chairman James B. Conant
President George F. Zook
Secretary Eugene B. Elliott
Vice-President A. J. Brumbaugh
FUNCTIONS Acts as a clearing house for the exchange of educational opinion; seeks to define and clarify educational issues of national significance and to enlist appropriate agencies for their solution. Financed by membership due from educational organizations and institutions and by receipt of special grants for specific pieces of research.
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS
570 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
PLaza 8-0600
OFFICERS
Pres James C. Petrillo
Vice-Pres C. L. Bagley
Secretary Leo Cluesmann
Treasurer Harry J. Steeper
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
J. W. Parks, Oscar F. Hild, Herman D. Kenin, George V. Clancy, Walter M. Murdoch. BRANCH OFFICES
570 Lexington Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: Plaza 8-0600. James C. Petrillo, Pres.
39 Division St., Newark 2, N. J. Phone: HUmboldt 2-3400. Leo Cluesmann, Sec.
Box B, Astor Station, Boston 23, Mass. Phone: COpley 7-4604. Harry J. Steeper.
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF RADIO ARTISTS (AFRA)
2 W. 45 St., New York 19, N. Y. VAnderbilt 6-1810
NATIONAL OFFICERS
President Clayton Collyer
Vice-President Virginia Payne
Vice-President Knox Manning
Vice-President William S. Covin
Vice-President Evelyn Freyman
Vice-President Nelson Case
Recording Secretary Nellie Booth
Treasurer Harry von Zell
National Executive Sec'y George Heller
National Asst. Executive Sec A. Frank Reel
BRANCH OFFICES
Chicago Local — 102 E. Hubbard St., Chicago, III.; Raymond A. Jones, Executive Secretary.
Hollywood Local — 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, California; Claude L. McCue, Executive Secretary.
Son Francisco Local — 26 O'Forrell St., San Francisco, Calif.; Geary Dolan, Secretary.
AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS, INC.
276 W. 43 St., New York 18, N. Y.
LOngacre 5-7508
OFFICERS
President Lawrence Tibbett
1st Vice-Pres Conrad Thibault
2nd Vice-President James Pease
3rd Vice-President Joscha Heifetz
4th Vice-President Astrid Varnay
5th Vice-President Thelma Votipko
Treasurer Frederick Jagel
Recording Sec Elisabeth Hoeppel
Executive Sec Hyman R. Foine
BRANCH OFFICES
6331 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone: Hillside 5121. I. B. Kornblum, Rep.
216 Pine Street, San Francisco, Cal. Phone: SUtter 1-0855. Theodore Hale, Rep.
188 West Randolph Street, Chicago, III. Phone: STate 2-0585. Ben Meyers, Rep.
1428 S. Penn Sq., Suite 1301, Phila., Pa. Phone: RIttenhouse 6-3100. Paul M. Chalfin, Rep. FUNCTIONS
A labor organization having jurisdiction in the fields of opera, concert, ballet and dance; a branch of the Associated Actors and Artistes of America. Its scope is nationwide, covering the United States and Canada, and its activities consist of protecting the interests and working conditions of its members in the above fields as well as the furthering and expansion of opera, concert and ballet institutions and performances throughout the United States and Canada.
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION
1525 E. 53 St., Chicago 37, Illinois. MiU. 4-5267
OFFICERS
President Everett R. Smith
Vice-Pres Wilford L. White
Vice-Pres Robert F. EIrick
Secretary George H. Brown
Treasurer Donald E. West
BRANCH OFFICES 30 Chapters in 30 American Cities.
FUNCTIONS A non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of science in marketing. Membership open to all persons actively engaged in the field of marketing.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION
370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Murray Hill 5-2000
OFFICERS
President Edwin S. Friendly
Vice-Pres Charles F. McCahill
Secretary J. L. Stackhouse
Treasurer W. L. Fanning
General Manager Cranston Williams
BRANCH OFFICE
360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, III. Phone: Franklin 2-3746.
George N. Dale Manager
FUNCTIONS
To foster and protect the business and business interests of daily newspapers.
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