NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1935)

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ARTICLE VII, ■Amendments t This constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the active membership. Notice of any proposed amendment shall be submitted to the membership at least thirty days prior to the date of voting* # WHAT EDUCATIONAL STATIONS ARE DOING B* B* Brackett, Director of KUSD, University of South Dakota, writes: "KUSD is just moving its main studio to a room on the fourth floor of the Students Union Building of the University of South Dakota, The room is approximate¬ ly 35 by 51 feet and has walls and ceiling well finished with "Celotex" board, making its acoustic properties very excellent. It is probable that the roan will be separated into twe rooms by a movable partition that will divide the large room inte rooms that will be one-third and two-thirds the size of the original room or allow the whole space to be used as one room when the partition is moved back. This will make available three studios of relative sizes one, two, and three, though not more than the two smaller ones can be used at the same time. The plan, however, will give KUSD the first really good studios it has ever had, and we believe will greatly improve the quality of our broadcasts. "KUSD has plans under way whereby it is proposed to broadcast a half hour sample program each week over commercial station MAX of Yankton, South Dakota, Yankton is thirty miles up the Missouri from Vermillion. WNAX expects to be operating soon with five kilowatts power and very fine equipment in every respect. Its new vertical antenna will be among the three highest in existence, and all parts of the transmitting apparatus will correspond. n We expect to have the one-half hour per week without charge under the condition that w© take our artists and speakers to the WNAX studios at Yankton, We understand that our only expense for the programs will be the transportation by auto of our people to Yankton and return, "WNAX is affiliated with the Columbia Broadcasting System, and uses Columbia programs during part of each day; but is willing to take this stated amount of the KUSD programs. " # From KW5C we learn that fire destroyed a great deal of equipment on July 27, The station is baok in the air with a full schedule however and daytime power was increased from 2000 to 5000 watts. Director Nalder hopes to establish complete new studios and offices in the near future* Jos* F. Wright, Director of WILL, University of Illinois, sayss "The most unusual program we have had this fall was the broadcasting of a chimes and organ concert, the pick up being from three different places. Our