NAEB Newsletter (May 1, 1940)

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Office of Executive Secretary Urbana 9 Illinois May i* 1940 NAEB MEETING at COLUMBUS In connection with the eleventh Institute for Education By Radio on May 1, NAEB met with Treasurer W® I * Griffith presiding in the absence of President Harold G, Ingham who was unable to attend c Present were Griffith and Lewis of WOI; Henderson Leake of ./NAD; Menzer of WSUI; bright 9 Cohen and Schooley of /ILL; Andrews of WRUL; Jensen of WCaL; Novik of WNYC; Miller of UBC; McCarty and Engel of WHA; Allen of Indiana; Higgy of WOSU; Sulzer of Kentucky; Dr® Irvin Stewart, Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning^ and Mr® Seipmann^ Harvard University® Problems involved in rebroadcasting of ./RUL programs were discussed* Andrews of WRUL had a receiver at the meeting to demonstrate reception in Columbus® Novik advised on preliminary plans of securing special receivers for stations interested in rebroadcast of .7RUL programs 0 Frequency modulation came in for its usual share of discussion® Sulzer of Kentucky explained plans for use of FM stations in the Kentucky mountains„ M®S® Novik of plans for FM station in New York^Loring Andrews of station for World 'Wide to cover Boston with its programs® Treasurer W® I® Griffith reported on the financial status of NAEB® Summarized, the report follows; RECEIPTS Cash on hand 9 September 1 9 1939®.. 517® 11 Receipts to April 25 , 1940 .. • • Total, . . ... .<r7$5755 DISBURSEMENTS Totals September 1 to April 26 $ 1940 ® . Balance on Hand® ......... $ 231*47 5MYW In the usual merry-go-round members present explained of progress and problems of the last year* Convention voted to hold the annual Fall convention of NaZB in Chicago* Also voted to hold meeting September 6, and 7® Then Joe //right made his usual vote for adjournment * AWARDS GO TO NAEB MEMBERS- IN FOURTH iJ/lERICiJW EXHIBITION OF RECORDINGS OF EDUCATIONAL RADIO PHQGlLxMS Many of the awards made at the fourth American Exhibition of Recordings of Educational Radio Programs wont to NAEB members. Class II was