NAEB Newsletter (May 1, 1941)

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Office of -Executive Secretary Urbana, Illinois May 1, 1941 OH TO COLUMBUS Remember the NAEB meeting scheduled for Monday night at Ohio State University* s twelfth Institute for Education by Radio, See you there. In addition to NAEB members, attending the institute will be representatives of the chains, individual radio stations, sohools and colleges, national organizations making use of radio, and interested individuals. Sessions are open to all who are Inter¬ ested, Arrangements are in the hands of Dr, W, W, Charters, director, and Dr, I, Keith Tyler, executive secretary, both of Ohio State, "Radio in the Current Crisis” is the subject for the opening general session Monday morning, May 5, in which the technique will be that of ”America*s Town Meeting of the Air” as broadcast by the National Broadcasting Company, Participants will be George V, Denny, Jr,, president of Town Hall, Inc,, Hew York; Ed Kirby, office of the chief of staff, UoS, Army, Washington, D.C.; Robert Landry, radio Editor of Variety, New York; and Clifton Utley, Chicago Council of Foreign Relations, In the afternoon of May 5 institute attendants will turn their attention to “Handling News and Special Events Broadcasts,” under the leadership of Paul W. White, director of news broad¬ casts for Columbia Broadcasting System, Hew York, As a part of this program the group will listen in on two-way conversation over cue channels with Columbia’s foreign news correspondents, before they go on the air from Europe with regular evening news roundups, A morning general session May 6 will be given over to "Radio and Cultural Relations with the Americas,” Among the speakers are Mauricio Magdalene, head of the department of fine arts, Republic of Mexico; Antonio C. Gonzales, assistant director of Latin-American Relations, Columbia Broadcasting System, New York; John M, Begg, U.S. Department of State, division of cultural relations, Washington, D.C. ; and Philip L. Barbour, Office for Coordination of Commercial and Cultural Relatione between the American Republics, Hew York.