NAEB Newsletter (December 15, 1939)

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Office of Executive Secretary Urbana, Illinois December 15, 19® NAEB MEETS IN CHICAGO NAEB was well represented at Harold Kent ! e Third School Broadcast Conference which was held in Chicago, December 6, 7, and 8. In connection with the Conference a special NAEB meeting was held Thursday noon in the Pine Room of The Congress Hotel, with President Harold G, Ingham, presiding Present at the luncheon meeting were: Harold G. Ingham, KFKU; I. Keith Tyler, WCSU; Harold Engel, WHA; Donald Haworth, WEAR: Carl Menzer, WSUI; Mary Sands, WHA; Bill Sener, WSUI; Joe Wright, WILL* HoB, McCarty, WHA; Walter Rrulevitch, WHA; Howard Wilcox, Indiana U.; Bill Boutwell, United States Office of Education, Mrs, Chamberlain, vniA; Juan Lays, Indiana IT, (recently appointed Director of Radio Education for the Phillipines) R, E. Rawlins, Kued; and Frank School ej, WILL? and executive secretary, Harold kent was in and out of the meeting. Allen Miller was on hand for much of the Conference, although he didn 8 1 get to the luncheon meeting. The executive secretary made brief reports on the progress of the special.committee appointed to confer with MA-Viotor records; the NAEB request to ASCAP for permission to play of musical numbers including those now restricted; and, the"pending application before the FGC for permission to reteoadoast programs from the international shortwave stations. Confidential information regarding the negotiations with RCA-Victor have been sent you. It was explained that M.S, Novik, WYNC, would make the special request to ASCAP for permission to play all music.