NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1935)

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Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows* President* H. B. McCarty, WHA, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Vice-President: W. I. Griffith, WOI, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa Secretary-Treasurer: B. B. Brackett, KUSD, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, S.D. Executive Secretary: Harold Engel, WHA, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Committeemen t 1st Zone —- C. A. Taylor, WESG, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 2nd Zone — R. C. Higgy, WOSU, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 3rd Zone — E. P. Humbert, WTAW, Texas A. & M., College Station, Texas 4th Zone — M. C. Jensen, WCAL, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. 5th Zone —- F. F. Nalder, KWSC, State College, Pullman, Wash. At Large — Carl Menzer, WSUI, S#ate University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa # From the Executive Secretary comes the following communication, of interest to all NAEB members: A New N.A.E.B. Service - For some time we have discussed the desirability of having a central distribut¬ ing agency to which we could send our bulletins, outlines, scripts, form sheets, etc., and have them distributed to all of our members. Inasmuch as no action was taken your secretary will take over the task and will hereafter get out a packet to each member regularly - provided the members remember to send in their contributions to be distributed. This is a good chance to exchange ideas. Let*s send copies of our record sheets, file oards, players instructions, speakers suggestions, scripts, and any¬ thing else in which our members may be interested. Now - your duty - please instruct your secretary to send 36 copies of everything you get out to your secretary, Harold A. Engel, Radio WHA, Madison, Wisconsin. Do it now , and we*ll have the first "prize package" in the mails in a hurry. CONSTITUTION OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Preamble : Believing that radio is in its very nature one of the most important factors in our national and international welfare, we, the representatives of institutions of higher learning, engaged in educational broadcasting, do associate ourselves to¬ gether te promote, by mutual cooperation and united effort, the dissemination of knowledge to the end that both the technical and educational features of broadcast¬ ing may be extended to all. ARTICLE I. Membership * (a) Any college or university of reoognized standing engaged in educational broadcasting may be elected to membership in this organization by approval of the executive committee, and a two-thirds affirmative vote of all active members of the association. Each member institution shall be entitled to one vote.