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- 3 - 2. Under the revision of the constitution governing the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, we feel that it is well to state again the article dealing with all memberships: "Membership: (a) Any college or university of recognized standing engaged in educational broadcasting (whether the institution owns its own transmitter or uses some other) may be elected to membership in this organization by approval of the executive committee, and a two-thirds affirmative vote of all active members of the association* Each member institution shall be entitled to one vote. "(b) Individuals of faculties of recognized institutions are interested in educational broadcasting may become associate members of this association by approval of the executive committee, and a two-thirds affirmative vote of all active members of the association* Associate members shall have all of the privi¬ leges of active membership, except that they shall not be permitted to vote or to hold office. "(c) Any experimental or amateur station, owned and operated by a recognized educational institution, may be elected to associate membership. 3. In the course of a few days the annual announcements relative to member¬ ship fees, etc. will be made through the regular offices of the Association, and from advance correspondence it is predicted that the Association will this year enjoy the largest membership in its history. 4. During the past several weeks, Professor J.C.Jensen of Nebraska Wesleyan University has been assembling material giving the complete history of the Associa¬ tion from its beginning in 1925. Some excellent research has been done by Profes¬ sor Jensen to this date, but it is being temporarily held up awaiting the final decision of Dr. Levering Tyson as to issuing a history covering all stations holding membership in the Association. 5* The regular officers and executive committeemen elected to serve until October 1, 1935 are as follows; President: W. I. Griffith, Iowa State College, Ames, I 0 wa Vice-President: H. G. Ingham, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Secretary-Treasurer: B. B. Brackett, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota. Executive Secretary: T. M. Beaird, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. Executive Committeeman at Large: Joe Wright, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Executive Committeemen: First Zone: C. A. Taylor, Station WESG, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Second Zone: R. C. Higgy, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Third Zone: E. P. Humbert, Texas A. & M« College, College Station, Texas. Fourth Zone: h. B« McCarty, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Fifth Zone: F. F. Nalder, State College of Vfeshington, Pullman, Washington. 6. The following committees were regularly appointed in the business session of the Kansas City Convention: (l) Committee on Federal Chain Education Program Development; Chairman: Frank E* Schooley, University of Illinois, Urbana Bruce Mahan, Iowa State University, Iowa City Herman James, University of South Dakota, Vermillion.