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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS BULLETIN Urbana, Illinois February 18, 1935 President: W. I. Griffith, Iowa State College. Vice-President: H. G. Ingham, University of Kansas. Secretary-Treasurer: 3. B. Brackett, University of South Dakota. Executive Treasurer: T. M. Beaird, University of Oklahoma. Greetings to NAEB Members and Friends:- At the Kansas City meeting last Fall a number of us promised to get out an issue of the Bulletin* It was to be a monthly affair and was to start immediately. Here is the first:.: we apologize for its incompleteness, but it is at least an effort in the right direction* Undoubtedly each succeeding number will be better than its predecessors. You will note the lack of originality on our part in the contents here set forth. Practically the entire comments are contributions from other members. And, after all, undoubtedly a bulletin of this kind can best be of service by exchanging ideas that come from the membership. A number of station directors have sent me copies of their programs. Many good ideas are contained therein, but the task of condensing them into usable material for the bulletin is too great. Wouldn't it be a good idea for every mem¬ ber to include all NoA.S.B. members on his mailing list? When new WILL programs were printed early in February we sent copies to all educational stations on the only mailing list we had available. A new list should be available in the near future o President Griffith, WOI, Ames, is to get out the next bulletin about March 1. Let's all send him some suggestions and comments. After all, this series of Bulle¬ tins will be just what each of us, as members, contribute from time to time. Let's get going'. The sincere wishes to all of you. Wright-Schooley-Phillips WILL # Mr. W. I. Griffith, director, radio station WOI, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, president of the NAEB, as representative of his organization, attended the annual meeting of the National Committee on Education by Radio in Washington, D.C. on January 21. The NCER selected the following officers for 1935: Mr. Joy Elmer Morgan, chairman; Dr. Arthur G. Crane, vice-chairman; Dr. Tracy F. Tyler, secretary; Mr. J, W. Crabtree, treasurer; and Mr. Armstrong Perry, counsel. Members of the NAEB will be particularly glad to note that the Committee expects to continue for the present its practise of retaining a legal counsel (Mr. Horace L. Lohnes, Munsey Building, Washington, D. C.). The fact that the Committee has made him available to educational stations has saved them thousands of dollars. A subcom¬ mittee which had been assigned the task of determining a definite future procedure