Foundations, Ford, 1959 (1956-1959)

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36 for out of NAEB funds, as defined above. The Fact Sheets have attained considerable stature in the educational field and the demand for them is constantly increasing. Since January, 1958 the Fact Sheets have been included as an integral part of the NAEB Journal , and are thus printed rather than mimeographed, in a format which makes them readily filable by series and subject. A comprehensive index of ail Fact Sheets issued during the first four years of the service has been printed in the January, 1959 issue of the Journal . This index, when bound by subscribers with the Fact Sheets will provide the best single source of research findings available in the educational broadcasting field, and is a service which the NAEB can be proud of initiating and continuing with no outside sup¬ port. The activities of the Headquarters staff are of course too varied to be discussed in any great detail in this section. However, the Execu¬ tive Director and the Associate Director (who with two secretaries are the entire Headquarters staff) cooperate with all NAEB committees (whose activities are described in some detail in a later section); do most of the work in connection with planning and carrying out seminars, work¬ shops and national and regional conferences; represent the NAEB at meetings of other educational groups (detailed in a later section); super¬ vise the general operation of the NAEB Radio Network and its staff of five people; answer hundreds of routine requests for information and assistance from members and non-members alike; attempt to secure new members and process membership applications; handle the financial affairs of the