NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1942)

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MISSISSIPPI L. L. Patterson, Mississippi State College, State College * Wiley P, Harris, WJDX, Jackson MISSOURI A. S. Langsdorf, Dean of Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis * George Burback, KSU, St. Louis MONTANA William M. Cobleigh, Dean of Engineering, Montana State Col¬ lege, Bozeman * A. J. Mosby, KGV'O, Missoula NEBRASKA O. J. Ferguson. Dean of Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln * Don Searle, KOIL, Omaha NEVADA Stanley G. Palmer, Dean of Engineering, University of Nevada. Reno * Jack Winston, KOH, Reno NEW HAMPSHIRE L. W. Hitchcock, Acting Dean, School of Technology, LTniv. of N. H., Durham * Bert George, WHEB, Portsmouth NEW JERSEY Dr. A. R. Cullimore. President, Newark College of Engineering NEW MEXICO M. E. Earris, Dean of Engineering, University of N. M,, Albu¬ querque * George S. Johnson, KOB, Albuquerque NEW YORK (upper) Dean S. C. Hollister, College of Engineering, Cornell University. Ithaca * Col. Harry C. Wilder, WSYR, Syracuse (metro) Albert B. Newman, Dean of Engineering, College of the City of New York NORTH CAROLINA Prof. Edward W. Ruggles, State College E.xtension Division, Raleigh *A. J. Fletcher, WRAL, Raleigh NORTH DAKOTA L. C. Harrington, Dean of Engineering, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks * E, C. Reincke, WD.AY, Fargo OHIO (north) Prof, H. El. Nold, Director, ESMDT, Ohio State University, Columbus (south) Robert C. Gowdy, Dean of Engineering, University of Cincinnati *John E'. Patt, VVGAR, Cleveland (north and south) OKLAHOMA R. V. James, Director EISMDT, University of Oklahoma, Norman * William C. Gillespie, KTUL, Tulsa OREGON R. H. Dearborn, Dean of Engineering, Oregon State College, Corvalli.s * Frank L. Hill, KORE, Eugene PENN, (east) W. T. Spivey, Dre.xel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia (west) Dr. Herbert L. Spencer, President, Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh * A K. Redmond, WHP, Harrisburg (east and west) RHODE ISLAND Prof. F. N. Tompkins, Brown University, Providence *John J. Boyle, WJAR, Providence SOUTH CAROLINA Prof. Robert Sumw'alt, University of South Carolina, Columbia * G. Richard Shafto, WIS, Columbia SOUTH DAKOTA Dean H. B. Blodgett, South Dakota State College, Brookings * Morton Henkin, KSOO, Sioux Falls TENNESSEE N. W. Dougherty, Dean of Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville * J. T. Ward, WLAC, Nashville TEXAS W. R. Woolrich, Dean of Engineering, University of Texas, .\ustin * George Cranston, KGKO, Forth Worth UTAH ■A. LeRoy Taylor, Dean of Engineering, University of Lltah, Salt Lake City * Earl Glade, KSL, Salt Lake City VERMONT Prof. E. R. McKee, University of Vermont, Burlington VIRGINIA Earl B. Norris, Dean of Engineering, V P I School of Engineering, Blacksburg * C. T. Lucy, WRVA, Richmond W.ASHINGTON (east) R. D. Sloan, Vice Dean of Engineering, State College of Wash¬ ington, Pullman * Louis Wasmer, KHG, Spokane ( w'est ) E. -A. Loew, Dean of Engineering, University of Washington, S03 1 1 10 * Robert E. Priebe, KRSC, Seattle WEST VIRGINIA R. P. Davis, Dean of Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown * George C. Blackw'ell, WBLK, Clarksburg WISCONSIN F. Ellis Johnson, Dean of Engineering, University of Wisconsin. Madison * Edwin C. .Allen, WIB.A, Madison WYOMING Ralph D, Goodrich, Dean of Engineering, University of Wyoming, Laramie * William C. Grove, KFBC, Cheyenne DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA S. S. Steinberg, Dean of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park 20,000 STUDENTS IN TRAINING The 20.000 radio technician training students are enrolled in at least 764 classes set up in 4S states and Puerto Rico by approved engineering schools. Broadcasters discontinued recruiting on Feb¬ ruary 19 upon notification that funds were exhausted. The facilities of many liberal arts colleges were brought into the picture through sponsorship of courses in such institutions by engineering schools. The latter are established as principal contractors by the law under which ESMDT operates. To e.xpedite the setting up of training courses in states with large numbers of educational institutions, industry representatives called special meetings of educators. The first, held in Columbus, [ 20]