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N-A-E-B news letter National Association of Educational Broadcasters Madison, filseonsin — June 16, 1937 MEMBERS PICK ILLINOIS FOR 1957 MEETING The 1937 annual convention will be held at the University of Illinois, in Urbana, on Monday and Tuesday, September 13 and 14 according to the choice of members in a mail poll. Both Cornell and Purdue had also extended cordial invitations to be hosts to the convention this year* Jos. F. Wright, manager of TOLL, will be in general charge of arrange¬ ments for the meeting. The URBANA-LINCOLN HOTEL has been designated as conven¬ tion headquarters. Members are asked to send suggestions concerning the meetings, programs, and other details to Mr. Wright. Further arrangements will be an¬ nounced in the July NEWS-LETTER. EXCHANGE PACKET RECESS The June exchange-packet will be the last regular mailing uMl early October when the stations* new fall bulletins are ready. Special mailings will be handled if warranted. Members are asked to remmd their secretaries to send in their contributions to the "exchange-packet" on October 1. MORE MEMBERSHIPS RECEIVED Renewals of membership have been received from WNAD, University of Oklahoma, and WOSU, Ohio State University, according to a report from Treasurer Brackett. DAMMON LEAVES WBAA POST Clarence E. Dammon, who has contributed so largely to the growth and expansion of Purdue*s broadcasting activities during recent years sends us this note:- "You might be interested to know that on July 1, I am retiring from active charge of the station here at Purdue in lieu of a promotion in the ad¬ ministrative organization of the University. However, I shall continue an active interest in the station and the development in educational broadcastmg. I shall remain a member of the University radio committee and have some influence in directing the radio policy* I believe I have made my contribution during the past four years and it is now tie for a new man to come in and make a con¬ tribution along the lines which we need strengthened. "My new work will be as Assistant Director of Personnel for the univer¬ sity in charge of personnel for a certain number of the schools. My work with public relations will be expanded and I am to devote more time to industrial and business contacts. The whole set-up is very promising and I am lookmg forward with considerable enthusiasm to the future in this administrative development. "I don*t believe any mention of this is necessary. As I said before I will be keeping up an acti¥ interest and participation in the NAEB, and in the policy shaping work of our activities here." Congratulations and lots of luck, Clarence! We know you*11 be a booster for WBAA and radio education in your new capacity too. We do mention it because our members want to know of your advancement.