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-4- THE "STUDEBAKSR COMMITTEE" MEETS - Our Association will be reprosontod at tho mooting of the Nov/ Federal Radio Education Committee in Washington, D.C* February 17, and 18, H*B. McCarty, as Prosidont of tho N.A.E.B., is one of 39 members appointed by tho Fodcral Commun¬ ications Commission, with Dr, J.W* Studobakor as chairman of tho committee, to: ”1. Eliminate controversy and misunderstanding between groups of educators and between tho industry and educators, 2. Promote actual cooperative arrangements between oducators and broadcasters on national, regional and local bases," What will come of this now effort no one knows* "It’s going to be a head¬ ache," says one national observer, "The communications commission is just doing a little window-drossing," says another* "No, this is a genuine attempt at im¬ provement," says a third. Maybo, wo*11 see. But one big barrier to progress is the provision that the committee is limited tc the work of eliminating contro¬ versy and promoting cooperation "within tho present broadcast structure. On that basis the plan looks like a search for a palliative, net a corrective. President McCarty has promised that he will make a "state of tho nation" report to N.A.E.B. members as soon as there are any significant developments from the work of the Federal Radio Education Committee* Write him, if you have any ideas about tho project or suggestions for tho committee* EXCHANGE PACKET Another N.A.E.B, oxchango packet has now gone out. Tho expressions received indicate that the service should be continued and it will bo, if you, as a mem¬ ber, cooperate by sending in exchange material. Only by unselfishly swapping ideas can wo bo of mutual help. Material for tho next packet is now being received by your secretary. Look over your activities — and send along samples of anything and everything which you can make available. STATION SURVEY Some v/eeks ago your secretary sent out to all educational stations question- aires to supply information necessary to make N.A.E.B. service more effoctivo. The following stations havo reported: WBAA, ¥CAC, WCAD, WCAT, WESG, WHA, WILL, WEAR, XWSC, WOSU, WRUF, YfSUI, WTAW, KBPS, WCAL, KFDY, KFKU, KOAC, KSAC, KUSD, WEW, and KWLC. We still want reports from these: WGST, WHAZ, WOI, WSAJ, WSVS, VAIL, KFJM, and KFGQ. A REMINDER Tho annual membership campaign is on* Once each year (sometimes oftener in cases where reminders are necessary) it is someone's unpleasant duty to col¬ lect duos. The statements havo boon sent out. If you put yours in tho "immed¬ iate" file and forgot about it, won’t you dig it out now and o.k. it for payment? If your statement hasn’t reached you, notify the Secretary and another will be sent.