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1626 K STREET, N. W.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Vol. 10, No. 41, October 16, 1942
DISTRICT
MEETINGS SCHEDULE
District
Day
Date
Place
3
Monday-Tuesday
Oct.
19-20
Benjamin Franklin Hotel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4
Friday-Saturday
Oct.
23-24
Carolina Hotel
Pinehurst, North Carolina
5
Sunday-Monday
Oct.
25-26
George Washington Hotel Jacksonville, Florida
Wednesday-Thursday
Oct.
28-29
Henry Grady Flotel
Atlanta, Georgia
6
Friday-Saturday
Oct.
30-31
The Hermitage
Nashville, Tennessee
12
Monday-Tuesday
Nov.
2-3
Tulsa Hotel
Tulsa, Oklahoma
13
* Wednesday-Thursday
*Nov.
4-5
Baker Hotel
Dallas, Texas
14
Monday-Tuesday
Nov.
9-10
Ben Lomand Hotel,
Ogden, Utah
16
Thursday-Friday
Nov.
12-13
Ambassador Hotel
Los Angeles, California
15
Monday-Tuesday
Nov.
16-17
Fairmont Hotel
San Francisco, California
17
Thursday-Friday
Nov.
19-20
Portland or Seattle (to be announced)
11
’’’Monday-Tuesday
’’■•Nov.
23-24
Nicollet Hotel
Minneapolis, Minnesota
10
Friday-Saturday
Nov.
27-28
Fort Des Moines Hotel
Des Moines, Iowa
9
Monday-Tuesday
Nov.
30-Dec. 1
Palmer House
Chicago, Illinois
8
Wednesday-Thursday
Dec.
2-3
Columbia Club
Indianapolis, Indiana
7
Friday-Saturday
Dec.
4-5
Deshler-Wallick
Columbus, Ohio
2
Monday-T uesday
Dec.
7-8
Biltmore Hotel
New York, N. Y.
1 Wednesday-Thursday
Note change in dates.
Dec.
9-10
Boston, Massachusetts (hotel to be announced)
NAB BOARD MEETING
As announced in last week’s Reports a special meeting of the Board of Directors was held on Tuesday and Wednesday (13-14) in Chicago. The entire Board was present with the exception of Frank King, who was ill, and J. 0. Maland who was prevented from attending on account of a death in his family.
A lengthy discussion of NAB internal matters and
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DISTRICT MEETINGS
In addition to President Neville Miller and Broadcast Advertising Director Lew Avery from the NAB staff, acceptances have been received from the Office of Censor¬ ship, represented by Gene Carr; OWI, represented by Carl Haverlin; Office of Civilian Defense, representative to be named; the Marine Corps represented by area public relations officers; the Navy, by its area public relations
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