NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1935)

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A bulletin from University of Michigan Extension Division, Bureau of Radio Servioe, describing the work of Joseph E. Maddy on the teaching of music by radio, Mr. Maddy has been extremely successful with this work and the bulletin describes the procedure of organizing listeners. A bulletin and sample script from Vaughan MacCaughey, California Teachers Association, 155 Sansome Street, San Francisco, California, giving details of their "New World Series" and explaining the "tie up" with the Western Division of NBC. A bulletin from Miss Blanche Young, Assistant Director Department of Publica¬ tions, Indianapolis Public Schools, Indianapolis, Indiana, listing content of programs especially arranged for Principals, Teachers, and P.T.A. Radio Chairmen and used extensively in public schools. A bulletin from Paul C. Reed, Education Bldg., 13 Fitzhugh St., South Rochester, New York, describing courses included in the Rochester School of the Air. An interesting folder from station WHA, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, announcing and outlining their very successful "Wisconsin College of the Air." # Resident McCarty, Engel, et al of WHA, Madison, Wisconsin, are to get out the next bulletin. Unless you have compiled a NAEB Bulletin it is hard to understand the need for contributions from members. In the words of Wright-Sohooley-Fhillips "After all, this series of Bulletins will be what each of us, as members, contribute from time to time." Let*s not wait to be asked, but send our notes immediately to Harold A, Engel, Station WHA, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. I wish to thank those NAEB members who supplied material for the bulletin and contributions which arrived too late will be forwarded to Harold Engel. Best wishes from the entire WSUI staff. Carl Menzer. (Detach here and use. No time like the present) Prof. B. B. Braokett 1935 Secretary—Treasurer - National Ass’n. of Educational Broadcasters c/o Radio Station KUSD Vermillion, South Dakota Dear Sir: Please enrol l (Name of college or university) ' r ~~~ as a member of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, for which I am enclosing the enrollment fee of |10,00. Our program is broadcast over Station . Please send reoeipt and put my name on the mailing list to receive the 1935 bulle- ’ tins. Yours truly. Associate membership - #2.50