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Thompson, Noblitf-Sparks, Industries Inc.; Lloyd H. Coftin. Hytron Radio & Electronics Corp.; Allen B. DuMont, Allen B DuMont Loborotorics, Inc.; |. B. Elliott, RCA, Victor Div.; W.ilter Evons, Westinghouse Electric Corp ; Poul V Calvin. Moforolo Inc.; George R Haosc, Opcradio Mtg Co.; W. |. Halligon. The Hallicraf tcrs Co ; Lorry F. Hardy, Phiico, Corp.; R. E Loux. General Instrument Corp.; E. A. Nicholos. Copehort-Farnsworth Corp.; Richard A. O'Connor, The Mognovox Co ; | Hall St.ickpolc, Stackpole Carbon Co.; R L. Triplctt. Tripleft Electrical Instrument Co.
FUNCTIONS Non-profit co-operative trade oss'n for the promotion of all radio interests and special services to r.idio and electronic manufacturers.
RADIO MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
Room 301, 159 Bay St., Toronto 1, Ont. ADelaide 1531
OFFICERS
President F, R. Oeokins
RCA Victor Co. Ltd., Montrcol, P. Q,
Vice-Pres R. A. Hackbusch
Stromberg-Corlson Co. Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
Chairman, Tronsmittcr Division H. R. Vorcoe
Northern Electric Co. Ltd., Belleville, Ont.
Vice-Choirmon, Tronsmittcr Div S. C. Peterson
Rogers Mojestic Ltd., Leaside, Ont.
Chairman, Parts & Accessory Div H. A. Frankel
National Fibre Co. Ltd., Toronto, Ont.
Vice-Choirmon, Ports & Accessory Div. ..L. M. Price
Rodio Valve Co. Ltd., Toronto
Executive Sec S. D. Brownlee
Rodio Mfrs. Assoc, of Conodo, Toronto, Ont.
Choirmon, Transmitter Eng. Com J. H. Pratt
RCA Victor Co. Ltd., Montreal
Vice-Choirmon, Transmitter Eng. Com.. .C. H. iBrereton
Rogers Majestic Ltd., Toronto
Choirmon, Receiver Eng. Com A. B. Oxiey
RCA Victor Co. Ltd., Montreal, P. Q.
Vice-Chairman, Receiver Eng. Com.. F. H. R. Pounsett
Stromberg-Carlson Co., Toronto
Chairman, Service Committee F. Tewsley
Stromberg-Carlson Co., Ltd., Toronto
Vice-Choirmon, Service Committee M. £. Nylin
Rogers Mojestic Ltd , Leaside, Out. FUNCTIONS This Association is o non-profit and co-operative organizotion founded in 1926 to promote the interests of the radio manufacturing industry in Canada.
RADIO PARTS & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SHOWS. INC.
33 North La Salle Street, Chicago 2, ill OFFICERS
President Jerome J. Kohn
Vice-President W. V/. Joblon
Secretary Wm. O. Schoning
Treasurer Les A. Thayer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Robert C. Sprogue, Charles A. Hansen, Chas. Colenpoul. Lew W. Howard, Aaron Lippman.
Cen. Mgr. Cr Legal Counsel Kenneth C. Prince
Public Relations Counsel S. I. Neiman
FUNCTIONS To organize, spnosor, promote and conduct notional displays and exhibitions of radio and television parts, occessories and equipment for the benefit of its exhibitors and the radio trade In general.
THE RADIO PIONEERS CLUB
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20 N Y
Phone Circle 7-8300
OFFICERS
Founder H. V. Kaltenborn
Honorary Presidents David Sornoff, Lee de Forest
President Frank E. Mullen
First Vice-Pres Ortis H. Caldwell
Second Vice-Pres Arthur B. Church
V.-P. & Secty Paul W. Morency
V.-P. tr Treas Carl Haverlin
Vice-Presidents Mortin Campbrll, Jock R. Poppele
FUNCTIONS
"To establish o membership organization of persons who by their long ycors of service in the field of Radio desire to become associated for the purposes of friendship and education. The Club shell be a central ciciring house for the exchange of information and historical data obout the Radio Industry ond sholl record in form to be determined facts and data about the history of the Radio Industry ond its traditions for use by this ond future generations It is felt thof this organization with the resultant exchange of information would make a valuable contribution to the public interest."
The purposes as outlined in the constitution ore sufficiently brood to enoble the Radio Pioneers to undertake almost any task which the Club may desire tor the furtherance of the Radio Industry.
Accordingly, 1950 will mark the establishment of o Radio Hall of Fame in which the memories of men ond women whose contribution hove placed them among the immortals will be perpetuated.
RADIO SCRIPT & TRANSCRIPTION EXCHANGE
U. S. Office of Education, Washington 25, D. C
Executive 6300, Ext. 2897 STAFF
Chief Franklin Dunham
Radio Education Specialist Gertrude C. Broderick
FUNCTIONS The exchange is designed to promote more effective local broadcasting by educational and civic orgonizotions ond radio stations by serving as o clearing house for selected educational radio scripts, transcriptions and production aids, and as a source of all kinds of information pertaining to the field of educational radio.
RADIO AND TELEVISION DIRECTORS GUILD
(affiliated with A. F. of L. — International)
114 E. 52 St., New York 22, N. Y.
PLaza 3-4300, Ext. 214
OFFICERS
National Pres Lester O'Keefe (New York)
First Vice-Pres Mel Williamson (Hollywood)
Second Vice-Pres Lyle D. Bornhort (Chicago)
Third Vice-Pres Ernest Ricco (New York)
Notionol Sec Oliver W. Nicoll (New York)
NATIONAL BOARD Lyle D. Barnhort, Chicago' Tom Bennett, New York; Murray Bolen, Hollywood; Ted Cordoy, New York; Thomas Freeboirn-Smith, Hollywood; Arthur Hanna, New York; jack Johnstone, Hollywood; Hal Miller, Chicago; Oliver W. Nicoll, New York; Lester O'Keefe, New York; Charles Polocheck, New York; Ernest Ricco, New York; William M. Sweets, New York; Charles Vonda, hlollywood Mel Williamson, Hollywood; and George Zachary, New York.
National Executive Sec Newman H. Burnett
General Counsel Ben Meyers
Certified Public Accountant Michael M. Enzer
LOCALS
114 East 52 St., New York City 22, PLozo 9-0875. Officers: President, Ernest Ricco; Vice President, Ralph Warren; Secretary, Betty Todd; Treasurer, Paul Harrison. Council: Joseph Bell, Leonard Blair, Don Cillis, Charles Polacheck, Frank Schaffner, William M. Sweets.
6305 Yucca St., Hollywood 28, Col., ORonite 5866. Officers: President, Murray Bolen; Vice President, Helen Mack McAvity; Secretary-Treasurer, Sterling Tracy. Council: Ted Bliss, Thomas Freeboirn-Smith, Cordon Hughes, Dick Mack, Carlton E. Morse; Executive Secretary, Mel Williamson; Counsel, Morris E Cohn; 203 N. Wabash St., Chicago 1, PI.; ANdover 3-5458. Officers: President, Ben Pork; Vice President, Herbert Loteou Secretory-Tresaurer, Hal Miller. Council: Thomas P. Bashaw. Philip Bowman, Alan M. Fishburn, Homer R. Heck; Counsel, Ben Meyers.
FUNCTIONS
A notional organization to advance, foster, promote and benefit the interests of directors, associate directors and floor managers of radio and television programs and to protect and secure their rights in their professional activities.
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