NAEB Newsletter (August 17, 1936)

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National Association of Educational Broadcasters 1936 CONVENTION Madison, Wisconsin August 17 - 18 Headquarters: Radio Hall (WHA), University of Wisconsin Program Schedule — (Details Later) Monday, 17 9:00 - REGISTRATIONS 10:00 - OPENING SESSION - GENERAL 2:03 - national radio aspects 6:00 - BANQUET 7:30 - LAKE MEN DOT A CRUISE Tuesday, Jw Ay 18 9:00 - STATION PROGRESS SESSION * 11:00 - BUSINESS MEETING (CLOSED) 1:30 - RECORDING CLINIC (Demonstrations, auditing) 4:30 - ADJOURNMENT * A report will be called for from each member station. Represen¬ tatives present will speak for their stations outlining the work of the station, citing highlights, and, Indicating prospects for future growth. TEN MINUTE MAXIMUM TIME . Stations not represented at the meeting are as! to write their reports (from 500 to 1000 words) and send them to the Secretary. PLEASE MAKE REPORTS CONFORM TO THE TIME LIMIT I - Suggestions - Another Convention - The American Association of agricultural College Editors holds its annual convention in Madison on August 18-19-20. Perhaps some cooperative plan of representation can be arranged where institutions are interested in both organizations and could not otherwise participate. Program - Program details have not been definite3.y set. While we will deal primarily with very practical problems certain prominent per¬ sons are expected to be included in the program. Surprises may be expected! Don’t miss them! Rooms - Arrangements have been made with the University Club for rooms for men. A special rate of $1.00 per person per night for single beds has been secured. Women alone and married couples will find, rooms in a residence hall at the same rate. Both places are within two blocks of Radio Hall. Write the Secretary for reservations. Entertainment - Plenty of it at hand. Except for the Monday night boat trip everyone will choose recreation to suit his own tastes. Boat¬ ing, bathing, fishing, sight-seeing, tennis, golf, dancing, and plenty of other diversions are at hand. To do all these things you’d better come early and stay late, because our two convention days are rather busy ones. Information - Write Harold *>. Engel, Exec. Secy., Radio Hall, Madison WE’LL MEET YOU IN MADISON