NAEB Newsletter (February 20, 1933)

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2 . These five achievements have laid foundations for future years. The nation is now in a great period of transition. The public is beginning to assert its rights and to demand freedom from brutal commercial exploitation. Commercializ¬ ed radio is breaking, down and the public is losing interest. It is also beginning to show signs of hostility. It will mean everything to the future of radio that we have in our more progressive states, stations operating under educational auspice Si Next to consecrated teachers, these stations are today the most valuable educational assets of the states which have them. Let us strengthen and enlarge the pioneer activities of these stations at every point until they connect the entire educational resources of the state with every home and school in the state.