NAEB Newsletter (May 1, 1941)

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MSB NEWS LETTER ,... May 1, 1941 .. Page 4 WHAT TRANSCRIPTIONS ARE YOU US INO? W. I. Griffith, WOI, suggests that the Executive Secretary compile a list of transcriptions and transcription services being*used by the NAEB stations. It is hoped, that the compilation will be of assistance to all in planning programs and perhaps tapping heretofore unknown program sources. Do your part, and let me have the dope soon. GR0S3 SUCCEEDS RING Appointment of Gerald C e Gross as Assistant Chief Engineer and Chief of the Broadcast Division of the Federal Communications Commission Engineering Department has been announced. Mr. Gross will succeed Andrew Ring, resigned. George P. Adair was named Assistant Chief of the Engineering Department’s Broadcast Division and received a promotion in grade. Philip Ft Siling was appointed Chief of the International Division, Engineering Department, succeeding Mr. Gross. RADIO INTERFERENCE CONFERENCE Radio service men, amateurs, and engineers will gather on the University of Illinois campus May 10 for the Radio Interference Conference. (See last NAEB packet). Your engineers might wish to attend. Better give them a chance. —Frank E. Schooley