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PLaN NOW TO ATTEND THa CONVENTION It may be a long time until the next annual convention, but it isn’t too early to start thinking about it. H* W. Harmon, Acting Director of WSAJ, Grove City College, got the jump on other NAEB mem¬ bers when he wrote in a recent letter: ”1 hope to be able to attend the next radio convention which is held in Madison.” Mr;.Harmon re¬ ports that considerable progress has been made at Grove City College ii last year or two in the presentation of program material over WSAJ. The second semester program indicates as much. HOW’S THE WEATHER IN YOUR TOWN? When you get this perhaps I won’t care what the weather is in youj town, but you may wish to know a bit about the new weather service given over WHA, Madison, Wisconsin. Harold Engel sent along a WHA Memorandum, which I’ll condense. Weather reports are now given over WHA at 8:15 and 9:50 a.m. and 12:30, 12:59, and 4:30 p.m. Also during extreme hot and cold spells the temperature is given every hour on the hour. Information is furnished by the United States Weather Bureai in Madison and two broadcasts each day come direct from the Bureau. CLEVELAND SCHOOLS FIRST TO ACT The Cleveland City Board of Education filed the first application with the FCC for use of one of the new frequencies assigned for edu¬ cational purposes. The application requests use of the 41,500 kc. frequency, 500 watts power, and unlimited time. DUES COMING IN NAEB Treasurer, W. I. Griffith, Director of V/OI, Ames, Iowa, re¬ ports these additional stations have paid: WHAZ, Rensselaer Poly¬ technic Institute of Troy New York; WCAL, St. Olaf’s College, North Field, Minnesota, and KFJM, University of North Dakota, Grand Fork, N. D. Word has been received from Oklahoma, Kentucky, and.State s College of Washington that dues are being forwarded. Now if you haven started your payment, please don’t overlook it. The April 1 issue of the News Letter will carry a complete report of members, paid and un¬ paid, as of March 25. WHAT DO YOU WANT IN THE NEWS LETTER ? The News Letter is the service bulletin of NAEB. What subject would you like to have discussed? What other services can NAEB give you? The only way we’ll know is to hear from you. Remember, too, that the NAEB Executive Secretary is Frank E. Schooley, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. If you send mail direct time can be saved. Also, packets will be mailed to members only with News Letter is¬ sued first of each month, hereafter. News Letter will be forwarded first and fifteenth of each month, same as usual. Don’t bury the secretary with an avalanche of material. Or bet¬ ter still, try it and see.