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INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION BY RADIO
Ohio Sf.itc Univ.. Columbus 10, O.
UN. 3148 Ext. 280
OFFICERS
Honorory Dir W. W Chortcrs
Director I Keith Tyler
Asst to the Dir Poul L. Bogcn
Secretory Joon E. Zubcr
FUNCTIONS
The Institute for Educotion by Rodio is on annual conference of broodcocters. educators, and civic leaders sponsored by Ohio State Univ. It meets in Columbus eoch M.iy. The Institute sponsors on Annual Exhibition of Educotional Radio Programs, welcoming entries from stations ond orgoniiotions. A yearbook containing the proceedinRs of the Conference is published annually under the title, EDUCATION ON THE AIR.
THE INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS. INC.
1 E. 79 St., New York 21, N. Y. OFFICERS
President Raymond F. Cuy
Vice-President Sir Robert Watson-Wott
Treasurer Donald B. Sinclair
Secretary Horaden Pratt
Editor Alfred N. Goldsmith
DIRECTORS
Ben Akerman, Stuart L. Bailey, W. R. C. Baker, Trevor H. Clark, A. V. Eastman. W. L. Everitt, Donald C. Fink, Ferdinand Hamburger, )r., W. R. Hewlett, |. V. L. Hogan, T. A. Hunter, H. E. Kronz, J. W. McRae, F. H. R. Pounsett, H. ). Reich, |. D. Reid, B. E. Shackelford, |. E. Shepherd, J. A. Stratton.
INTER-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS (AIR)
Montevideo, Uruguay
OFFICERS
President Coor Mestre
Vice-Pres Emilio Azcarrago
Secretary Eneas Machodo de Assis
Directors Lorenzo Balerio Sicco and
Cilmore N Nunn
Director of Permanent Office: justino flmenez de Arechaga.
FUNCTIONS
AIR is an associotion made up of all the national associations of Broadcosters, from Canada to South (except Argentina), to protect private broadcasters specially from Government encroachment.
The postal oddress of the Permanent Office is "Asociacion" Interamericana de Radiodifusion. Cal'e Uruguay, 1218 Montevideo— URUGUAY.
INTERCOLLEGIATE
BROADCASTING SYSTEM
706 Sanders Avenue, Schenectady 2, N. Y. DIRECTORS & NATIONAL OFFICERS
Roger Clipp, Gen. Mgr., WFIL, Philadelphia, Pa.; John C. Crabbe, Dir. of Radio, Col'ege of the Pacific Stockton, Calif.; Guy Delia Cioppa, Asst. of Chmn. of the Bd., OBS, Hollywood, Calif.; Dr. Franklin Dunham. Chief, Educational Uses of Radio, Federal Security Agcy., Washington, D. C; Robert B. Hudson, Dir. of Univ. Broadcasting, Univ. of Illinois, Urbona, III.; Leo Martin, Head of Radio Dept., Univ. of Alabama, University, Ala.; Morris Novik, Public Service Radio Consultant, Exec. Secty. NAB, N. Y.; Judith Wa'ker, Dir., Public Service Dept., NBC, Chicago, III. Harold Weiss, Dir. Radio, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Tex.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ♦Chairman George Abraham
(2808 Erie St., S. E., Washington 20, D. C.)
Executive Dir David W. Borst
(706 Sanders Ave., Schenectady 2, N. Y.)
Engr. Dir Herbert 6. Barlow
(1725 New Hampshire Ave., N. W., Wash. 9, D. C.)
Station Relations Mgr James P. Wylie
(WESU. Middletown, Conn.) ♦Program Mgr Howard C. Hansen
(MocMurroy College, Jacksonville, III.)
'Business Mgr. . . George I. McKelvcy, 111
iTodd Union, Univ. of Rochester. Rochester 3, N. Y )
" A'so serve on the Board of Directors.
STAFF MEMBERS
General Robert Fuhrman
Actg. Soles Mgr David W. Borst
REPRESENTATIVES
Region No. 1 James R. Wylie
iWESU, Middletown, Conn.)
Region No 2 Eugene Worner
(125 Eighth St., Troy, N. Y.)
Region No. 3 Edward Kclty
(603 Hartley Hall. Col. Univ., New York 27. N Y.)
Regions Nos. 4 ond 5 Peter Swanson
(Box 4527, University, Ala.)
Region No. 6 Robert Mallory
(Box 279, Carnegie Inst, of Tech., Pittsburgh 13, Po )
Region No. 7 Muriel Knudscn
(MacMurray College, Jacksonville, III.)
Region No. 8 John C. Renshaw
(6623 Lake Circle, Dallos 14, Tex.)
'Region No. 9 Dean Lierle
(3100 S. Hoover Blvd., Los Angeles 7, Colif.) FUNCTIONS The Intercollegiate Broadcasting System is an association of college campus radio stations established to pool the resources of these stations and further the development of college radio in this country.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS (AFL)
1200 Fifteenth St., N. W., Washington 5, D. C.
District 3764
OFFICERS
International President D. W. Tracy
International Secretary J. Scott Milne
Asst. to President Lawson Wimberly
FUNCTIONS International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is a labor organization affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. It admits to membership radio broadcast technicicans and engineers employed in radio and television stations. It has 67 local unions chartered for broadcast employees in the United States and 5 such local unions in Canada.
ROBERT S. KELLER, INC.
72 Barrow St. New York 14, N. Y.
WAtkins 4-6599
OFFICERS
President Bob Keller
Vice-Pres R. J. Anderson
Secretary Amy Atkinson
Treasurer E. Benjamin Wright
FUNCTIONS
Radio sales promotion with emphasis on personal contact; supplements network and spot salesmen by preparing and delivering station and market data direct to agency buyers; handles press and public relations' makes weekly report to stations on national odvtg. activity.
THE LAMBS
130 W. 44 St., New York 18, N. Y.
Luxemburg 2-1515
OFFICERS
Shepherd Bert Lytell
Boy Walter N. Creazai
Corresponding Secretary Bobby Clark
Recording Secretary Jack Whiting
Treasurer James E. Meighan
Librarian Harold G. Hoffman
DIRECTORS
Elliott Nugent, Bruce Evans, Russ Brown, Earl Benham, John McManus, Joseph S. Buhler, William P. Adams, lohn Alexander, EmM Friedlander, Averell Harris, Arthur Vinton, Lep Solomon, Edward H. Ford, William David, Saul E. Rogers.
LIFE DIRECTORS EX-SHEPHERDS: R. H. Burnside, WiMiam Gaxton. Fred Waring, John Golden, Raymond Peck.
FUNCTIONS
The object of this club shall be the promotion of social intercourse among persons engaged professionally in the drama, music authorship, and the fine arts, as well as friends of those professions, and the col
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