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NAEB Newsletter (May 1935)

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NAEB-May--7. and a further discussion of the problem#" ——- Writers of educational scripts who attended the meeting reported above included: Betty (Elizabeth) Boone, WHAT, Philadelphia Shut-In Society, 2100 Arch Street, Philadelphia Clarence T* Peters, WKZO, Central High School, Michigan Public Schools, Kalamazoo, Michigan Vem Hansen, WHA, Madison, Wisconsin Marguerite B* Felber, 727 North Howard Street, Akron, Ohio Katherine Hunter, League of Nations Association, 203 South Dearborn Street, Chicago , Frances Scudder, Director, Syracuse Home Bureau, 406 Seitz, Syracuse, New York Mrso Clara E a Neal, WGAJR, Travel Club of the Air, 8909 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Bruco E„ Mahan, Director, Extension Division, State University of Iowa, Iowa City Paulino Gibson, Scholastic Radio Guild, Chamber of Commerce Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Allen Miller, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Marjorie Dunipacc, Ohio State Library, Columbus, Ohio Alva W. Smith, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Dr* W. 17. Charters, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Fred Reeder, Technical High School, Indianapolis, Indiana Blanche Young, Assistant Director, Department of Publications, Indianapolis Public Schools, Indianapolis, Indiana REMINDERS The College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Florida which presents a fifteen-minute broadcast over Station WRUF each Tuesday and Thursday ovening during the college year has what appears to be a very effective method of seeing that the broadcasts are presented as scheduled# The Doan of the College has a radio com¬ mittee, and each member of this committee has charge of the addresses to be broad** cast by several departments# Those who are to present the addresses are sent a letter some time in advance of the broadcasts and are requested to supply two copies of the address to the proper membor of the Radio Program Committee# One copy of each address is required to be given to the director of WRUF one week in advance of the broadcast# This is a station requirement# PHANTOM MASK Phantom Mask, national radio drama fraternity, which was organized at the University of Oklahoma in 1931, has recently completed its year’s activities with a high school radio play production contest# This contest, and a similar contest sponsored early in April for Oklahoma junior colleges, were the first contest of this kind ever held in this section of the country. These contests will be annual events as they proved very popular and interesting this year* Other activities sponsored by Phantom Mask included a radio-play writing short course in December, and the third annual radio-play writing contest which closed in February. In addition, about thirty plays wore broadcast over WNAD.