NAEB Newsletter (Sept 1940)

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NAEB HEWS LETTER,... SEPT. 15, 1940. /..Page 3 expand publication activities; 4, Each station submit list of community projects which they are carrying on; 5 P Contact schools which now or later operate standard or Ft! stations vrith a view to membership. The Association formally approved sending of a letter to the Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning, encouraging development of a trans¬ cription exchange. Determination of the time and place for the next annual convention was referred to the Executive Committee with power to act. Committees apoointed by President Ingham to serve during the convention included the followings FCC Rules - Harold Engel, WHA, Chairman: Fred c. Conger, WBAA; and Frank Schooley, WILL, Resolutions- M, C, ffensen, WCAL; L!„ S, Novik, WYNC; M, Reid White, KWSO. N&E3 Program - Luke Roberts KOAC; W. I, Griffith, HOI 5 Harold Kent, Chicago Radio Council, Copyrights - Waldo Abbot, Michigan; Lee Norvell, Indiana; Robert Lee, KWLC. Nominating - Jos, F, Wright, WILL; Carl Menzer, WSUI; Wo I, Griffith, WOI, Thanks was extended by resolution n to all those who have participated in the program, and have assisted in any way in making it a success,, Announcement was made regarding availability of educational trans¬ criptions from C, p. MacGregor of Hollywood, Special concessions offered include indefinite use of the transcriptions for same as sale price to others. A resolution urging member stations to extend their relationships v/ith local library croups, that a joint local or state committee be set upto further the joiAt Interests between libraries and stations, that we extend our co-operation beyond the present literary programs to news special events., and civic interest and call attention to available books for background reading, was approved by the convention. Professor W. I. Griffith, W, gave the annual treasurer's report on NAEB 1 s financial status. The report, as of September o, ww, showeds Cash balance on hanWa^reported at Columbus, April 26,1940. 4534,09 May 10, 1S40, WHAD, Oklahoma University, Norman, Oklahoma, 10e00 May H °4^1940^*WOSU, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, ^ 10 „00 June" 13°, 1940^" KUSD*," University "of "south' Dakota", Vermiiiion, ^ qq Six copies of "Date on Instantaneous Recording Machines.. 3 .00 @ .. Total Receipts $567.09 Disbursements Check No. 25, 1940 Convention Expenses and postage to i8„71 Aufcust 31, 1940 to Frank Sehooley...• • •• •• ■ ■ . .! ’! 3545.38 b ’ Balance on Hand to date,.. , , , +hP waeb Executive Secretary for the past year, S F“sSleTxe e p B orted h L following activities, editing and mailing