NAEB Newsletter (Mar 1935)

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£ago 6 - Bulletin - l.iarch 27 This Meeting is a wonderful place to exchange ideas* NCER RELEASES Are you receiving and using the NCER Educational and Science releases? Both series represent a good deal of time spent in the preparation of the material. If you are not getting then may we suggest that you ask for them, consider them carefully, and use them if you can do so to advantage* IOWA HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TOURNAI ENT In Iowa, 820 high schools entered basket ball teams in the first contests. All but sixteen teams were eliminated in the county and sectional tournaments. JOI ^ broadcast the daylight games by remote control from Cedar Falls, Iowa, with "Andy Woolfries at the mike. This is a service much appreciated by the high school.stu¬ dents and friends of athletics and education* Between halves and gomes a series of short three-minute talks were given in behalf of the cause of higher education in the state. NEXT NESTING OF NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION BY RADIO The committee arc meeting Ponday, : arch 25, to consider the.report of the subcom¬ mittee oh definite future procedure. The subcommittee consists of President urthur G. Crane, University of Wyoming, representing the National Association of State Universities,; Father Charles A. Robinson, S. J., St* Louis University, represent¬ ing the Jesuit Educational Association; and J. 0. Keller, Pennsylvania State Col¬ lege, representing the National University Extension .association. This is expected to be an important session and we will be able to report more details in the April bulletin* SHORT WAVE BROADCAST Wr. Wm. I-. Barber, Educational Director of the Nfcrld ''.Tide Broadcasting Corporation, University Club, Boston, -ass., invites us to listen to the educational programs broadcast over IHXAL. This is a 5000 watt station operating on 6040 k. c. There is a possibility of your being able to receive the short wave programs and re¬ broadcast them. If interested, correspond with : r. Barber* In correspondence received from the German Short Wave Broadcasting House, Berlin, they are very much interested in having amateur stations in America listen to the broadcasting of their station DJC which operates on 6020 k. c* They state that the short wave international programs were "instituted with a double purpose; In the first instance, and more particularly, to furnish our German kinsmen overseas with a pleasant means of re-establishing or maintaining associations with the old homeland, and further, with a view to affording radio listeners generally the op¬ portunity, through the musical programs and news bulletins and other items pro¬ vided, of a directer contact with life and amenities in this country, and the present aims and aspirations of its people, than would normally be possible in any other way. It was hoped that they might thus help also to further mutual understanding and friendly intercourse between our two nations." The program showing the material available from day to day contains the following statement from a speech delivered by Adolf Hitler: "In the shaping of its relations with other countries the German Govern¬ ment sets out from the principle, that it is of course immaterial what sort of constitution and form of government it may please nations to be¬ stow upon themselves. The determining of its life within its own borders