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(NAEB Network Int&rin Report 4*3-54) ~3~** that formal submission procedures be followed, and we believe that soon all * submitters will recognise the use of these forms as necessary and standard. The In-School Subcommittee and Network Ebadquarters have collaborated in the devising of a Submission Form specially suited to the In-Scshool Program Committee* s needs. 8. Copies of a Program Evaluation Forms were distributed to all stations early in January. Copies ware to be returned to be routed to the In-School Pro¬ gram and Network Acceptance Caanittses, to the originating stations, and to Network Beoord files. The return of these forms has been disappointingly light. More disappointing were the •evaluations.® With a few exceptions, the completed forms offered nothing constructive, merely offering such one- word cccments as: "Good,* •Poor,” or •Fine.® We are not sure this project is worth continuing. 9. An Engineering Committee report .designed to help improve the quality of masters of Network tapes was requested and received by the Network. Pre¬ pared by Carl Manser, it will be distributed, if possible, with the next Newsletter as Engineering Committee Report No. 6. 10. Several brands of magnetic tape have been sent to the Engineering Committee for testing with a view to their future use by the Network. 11. Procedures involving relations with the Program Acceptance and In-School Pro¬ gram Committees have, as implied above, been fairly well worked out, though by no means all questions have been answered; nor should any answer be re¬ garded as final and absolute. But perhaps this aspect of the operation can mere properly be discussed in Coranittee reports. From the Headquarters point of view, the important points ares that advances have been made, and much credit should go to active committeemen who have worked hard to collaborate with Headquarters; that more effective institutionalisation of procedures developed remains to be made. 12. The officers and board have been sent copies of correspondence regarding a possible arrangement with the NPAC-Kellogg Project. The negotiations are being continued at present.