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/"NjiHB NEV/S LETTER,,.MAY 1, 1940....Page 2 competition for local and regional stations * Awards and honorable mentions to NAEB members follows In class lib, for general use by adults, demonstration or participation program; FIRST AWARD® "Adventures in Music®” Broadcast in December, 1939, Written and produced by the Municipal Broadcasting System*, Station WNYC, New York® Length of program*, 30 minutes® Continuity by Henrietta Yurchenko® Broadcast from 4;30 - 5;00 p®m® EST over Station WNYC, New York® CITaTION® An original and effective demonstration of a method of approach to folk music and a means to greater unity and understanding among international groups in America® Simplicity of presentation and sincerity of purpose contributed to an artistic whole® In class lie, for general use by adults, dialog, roundtable conver¬ sation, debates HONORABLE MENTION® "Careers in Public Service®" From the series, "Diplomas and Jobs®" Planned and produced by New York University® Length of broadcast, 20 minutes® Directed by Dorothy N* Davids| speakers. Mayor Fiorello II® LaGuardia and students® Broadcast, February 19, 1940, from 6:30 - 6:50 p®nu EST over- WNYC, New York® In class lid, for general use by adults, all forms of dramatization: FIRST AWARD. "Civil Liberties in Wartime®" From the series, "Accent on Liberty®" Planned and produced by Station W0SU. Columbus, in cooperation with the Ohio League for Constitutional Rights® Length of program, 15 minutes® Script by Margaret Carey Tyler; directed by W. 0. Aldridge; produced with staff actors® Broadcast, February 16, 1940, from 9:15 - 9:30 p 0 m® EST over Station W0SU, Columbus® CITATION. A great wealth of significant authentic material presented objectively which would challenge any listener® Effective use of contrast and climax. HONORABLE MENTION. "Guam and the Naval Appropriations Bill." From th© series, "Following Congress®" Planned and produced by Station WHA, University of Wisconsin® Length of program, 30 minutes® Script adapted by Mrs® Jennie M. Turner from the Congressional Record; directed by Gerald Bartell; produced with university student speakers® Broadcast, March 5, 1940, from 3:00 - 3:30 pan. GST over Station WHA, Madison. In class Ifg, for use in school by elementary children: HONORABLE MENTION® "Upper Lakes Region®” From the series, "This Land of Ours®" Planned and produced by Station WHA, University of Wisconsin® Length of program, 20 minutes® Script by Joyce Jaeger; directed by Gerald Bartell; cast, Victor Perrin and the WHA players® Broadcast, March 14, 1940, from 2:00 - 2:20 p®m. CST over Station WHA, Madison® In class Ilh, for use in school by junior or senior high school pupils: FIRST AWARD. "Senator Borah Died Last Friday®" From the series, "Living History®" Planned and produced by Station WHA, University of Wisconsin® Length of program, 20 minutes® Script by Karyl Kanet Chipman; directed by Victor Perrin; cast, Victor Perrin and the WHA players® Broadcast, January 22, 1940, from 2:00 - 2:20 p.m® CST over Station WHA, Madison® CITATION® Dramatized news which at no time evidenced a striving for dramatic effect® A dignified, yet colorful, portrayal of the man in relation to the history which he helped to make®