NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1935)

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS BULLETIN Iowa City, Iowa October 18, 1935 (Mailod at Iowa City, Iowa) President: H. B. McCarty, University of Wisconsin, Vice-President: V/. I. Griffith, Iowa State College, Secretary-Treasurer: B. B. Brackett, University of South Dakota. Executive Secretary: Harold Engel, University of Wisconsin. Greetings to Old Members, New Members, and Prospective Members of the NAEB:- We are in hopes that this first bulletin of the year 1935-1936 may be of ser¬ vice to you. A oopy of the constitution and by-laws of our Association is enclosed. You will note that not only the educational institutions that operate their own broadcasting stations are eligible to membership, but that educational institutions that are doing any broadcasting over commercial stations are admitted to full mem¬ bership with all rights and privileges. We hope to be able to serve you and we know that you can serve us if you will supply us with your comment, news items and constructive suggestions. This bulletin will doubtless reach a number of or¬ ganizations and friends who are interested in various phases of educational pro¬ grams. These individuals or groups are eligible to an associate membership in the NAEB. We urge you to use the blank that you will find on the last page of the bulletin. Our President, H. B. McCarty, Director of Station WHA, Madison, Wisconsin, is in Europe making a study of radio as it is used for educational purposes. When he returns he will be able to make a valuable contribution to our member stations. We should like to have a large list of active and association members by the time that he returns. We are sure that this is going to be the best year that the As¬ sociation has ever had if we may enlist the cooperation of all who are interested in any phase of the art of educational broadcasting. Respectfully submitted, W. I. Griffith, Vice-President, NAEB # Of interest to NAEB members was the annual meeting held at the State Univer¬ sity of Iowa on September 9 and 10. The meeting was held in the Iowa Memorial Union, and opened with an address of welcome by Dean Kay, speaking for President Gilmore who was out of the city. A highlight of the convention was a dinner held in the River Room of Iowa Union, with Dr. Bruoe E. Mahan acting as toastmaster, and the broadcasting by WSUI of President Crane*s address. The convention program included a number of interesting talks, many of which are to be available soon in mimeographed form from the National Committee on Education by Radio. For this reason no attempt will be made in this bulletin to supply notes on the formal ad¬ dresses.