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Office of Executive Secretary Urbana, Illinois —• March 15, 1940 FREQUENCY MODULATION Well, if 1 must take my pen in\an& to say that I think Jim Ebel wrote a good analysis of Frequency Modulation "to whet your interest," I’ll do it. I do it because with but one exception there has been no comment. I wonder if NAEB members realize what is going on? I could preach a good sermon here and get plepty of support from Howard Evans and others (can’t I Howard?) 9 but i’ll just say again, don’t sell short frequency modulation. There are possibilities of an educational chain here, far brighter than any proposal to date. Your present station may become obsolete. Are you interested? The FCC hearing opens March 18th. Education will be represented and perhaps NAEB by one or more delegates. How many of you have applied for a licensed frequency modulation station? WH EN AND WHERE TO MEET IN FALL * With the April 1 issue of the News Letter will come a questionnaire regarding desires of NAEB members for time and place of fall meeting. Questionnaire will be based upon action token at Ames annual convention. Don’t fail to cast your ballet when next News Letter arrives (and it won’t be long now). MICHIGAN NEWS LETTER BY GRANDPA Waldo Abbot of Michigan keeps in touch with his former students with a monthly news letter. We quote one item of special interest bo NAEB friends: FLASH ? ’We interrupt thi3 program to bring you a bulletin just received from the University Hospital. Marie Abbot Jackson (American History as Told by American Artists Series, An Art Pilgrimage to Foreign Museums Series) has the heir. The initial broadcast on March 3rd was punctuated by squeals and interference, the tone and speech frequencies will be improved for future broadcasts. The new arrival is on the MALE network. According to strength of signal the Infant station has superpower, but was assigned 7^ lbs; broadcasting with decided frequency from 328 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor; by authority granted by the F ather (Dr. Howard Jackson) C hild (Howard Coleman Jackson, Jr»7 £ ondition (fine - quality excellent). This is the grandparent Station W M A."