NAEB Newsletter (Mar 1935)

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS BULLETIN Ames, Iowa _ March 27, 1955 (Mailed at Norman," 'Oklahomafrom office of Executive Secretary, T. M. BeairdJ Prosident.* IT, I, Griffith, Iowa State College. Vice-President: H, G, Ingham, University of Kansas, Secretary-Treasurer: B. B# Brackett, University of South Dakota, Executive Secretary: T. M. Beaird, University of Oklahoma, Greetings to New Members and Prospective Members of the NAEBj- It may be that this bulletin is sent to you as a new member or as one who nay be inĀ¬ terested in becoming a member because we want to enter into a co-operative arrangement in which you help us with your comment, news items and constructive suggestions# The Association believes it can help you by sending its bulletin with its construcĀ¬ tive articles and stories of successes and accomplishments of its member stations# You will understand that this applies, since the revision of the constitution at the Kansas City meeting September 10-11, 1934, to the colleges and universities broadcasting over commercial stations as well as to the stations owned and operated by colleges and universities# Then there is the associate membership designed especially for friends of educational broadcasting who may or may not be connected with an institution doing broadcasting at this time but who want to keep informed as to what is new in the art of educational broadcasting. If interested fill out the blank on the last page. Respectfully submitted, W# I. Griffith, President - N.A#E#B# ATTENTION - FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION CALLS CONFERENCE Just as we are completing this bulletin, we receive the letter of March 19 from Secretary Herbert L# Pettey that all of you have probably received# You will note that a conference has been called in Washington, D# C#, for Wednesday, May 15th# The conference will evidently be for the purpose of discussing questions at issue between commercial and educational stations# The National Committee on Education by Radio will be represented at this conference# Is it your wish that the National Association of Educational Broadcasters be represented directly or only through the NCER? Intentions to appear at the May 15 conference should be filed by April 29 Notify executive secretary, T# M. Beaird, of your opinion on this important matter at once# LISTENING GROUPS As an example of listening groups we report the Iowa Radio Child Study Club programs broadcast by both WSUI, State University, Iowa City, Iowa; and Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa# (WOI) The Iowa Radio Child Study Club was initiated at the University of Iowa by the Iowa Child Yfelfare Research Station in cooperation with Iowa State College., Ames, Iowa, and Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, in 1932-1933# Its fundamental purpose