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NAEB Newsletter (May 1935)

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS BULLETIN Norman, Oklahoma May 25, 1935 President: W. 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 NAEB Members and Friends: This was to have been the April bulletin; however, because of the Institute at Columbus and because contributions were rather slow in coming in it has turned out to be the May bulletin instead—and probably the last bulletin for this school year. The next issue will probably be sent out in September. As you know, the time and place of our annual fall conference are now being consid¬ ered* You have probably received a form letter and a ballot from President Griffith. Your cooperation in sending in your vote soon will be appreciated very much. We are glad to advise that a number of new members have been added to the NAEB—- both station members and associate members. We have had requests from several stations for membership blanks like the one published in the March bulletin. For that reason, another blank is included with this bulletin. We trust that you will have a pleasant summer’s work—and vacation. T. M, Beaird WNAD KUSD The following news items and comments were sent in by Dr, B. B. Brackett, Director of Station KUSD, University of South Dakota, and Secretary-Treasurer of the NAEB. "The University of South Dakota and the staff of KUSD regret very deeply that President Herman G. James is to leave at the end of June for the Presidency of one of the Ohio State Institutions—the Ohio University at Athens, Ohio. President James has shown unusual interest in educational broadcasting while at the University of South Dakota. He has spoken over KUSD many times. Last September he attended the annual meeting of the NAEB at Kansas City, and was one of the three regular speakers on the session in charge of our association at the recent Institute for Education by Radio at Columbus, Ohio. Dr, James spoke on democracy and the Radio’ and his address was one of the very finest given at any of the seven sessions the Institute, "It is not definitely known here at this time what will be the attitude towards educational broadcasting of I. D, Weeks, State Superintendent of Public Instruction for South Dakota, who will succeed President James on July 1. However, there is reason to believe that Superintendent Weeks, as President Weeks, will heartily