NAEB Newsletter (Sept 1941)

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JiM EbELj ^H5Cr £\*G! NF.ER OF WILL, TALKED BRIEFLY ON FM AND DESPITE WHAT 9 8 BEEN! SAfC AND WRITTEN, HAD A GOOD STORY TO TELL AND ONLY LACK OF TIME KEPT A GOOD DISCUSSION FROM GETTING STARTED* John Stiehl, Chief Engineer of WHA, discussed all or the various types of RECORDING DISCS AVAILABLE ROW A?vD TOLD OF PROBLEMS i NVGLVED IN USING AND GETTING THEM* At THE BUSINESS SESSION, W. I. GRIFFITH GAVE A TREASURER’S REPORT SHOWING THE BALANCE *)N HAND AS OF SEPTEMBER 6 TO BE $644,56, SlMCf' THE REPORT made on May 5 in Columbus, $21 had been collected and none disrupted by THE TREASURER. OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONS WERE REPORTEO AS BEING APPROXIMATELY $115. Further anticipated income for 1941 amounted to approximately $25. at random: WHA has a “Dear Sir” program on which Mac and Bill Harley talk OVER THE MAIL RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK, ANSWERS QUESTIONS, AND EXPLAIN THE PROBLEMS AND WORKING OF THE STATION...AT WOI THE LIBRARY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR NINE PROGRAMS EACH WEEK...NOVJK REPORTS A PROGRAMS SERIES OF POETRY with use cr Victor, Columbia, and Decca records...Phil Staley said scmethinc ABOUT SOME' MJ'3J.0£,\N*S ALMANAC HAVING SOME GOOD PROGRAMS IDEAS AND I 9 VE LOST NOTES ON EXACT TITLE.*.NOV l K SaYS THERE SHOULD BE MORE PLAY ON 31G NAMES IN CONNECTION WITH USE OF RECORDED MUSIC... EVERYONE FELT TH*T Gibbs Williams and his assistant Fred Conger did a fine job in handling the meeting. o e Notably missing were retiring President Ingham and Vice- President Jensen...Blanche Young'and Recorded Lectures, Inc. are looking FOR GOOD PROGRAM IDEAS...WILL HAVE SOME PROGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR S0HOOLS SOON. •LUCSS PREVENTS 1 N3HAM-JENSEN,,.MI£NfANC£ Hoping until the last minute to attend, Harold (3. Ingham wired word of his INABILITY TO ATTEND BECAUSE OF ILL HEALTH AND PRESS OF BUSINESS ON THE Kansas campus. Ingham spent quite sometime in the hospital last spring AND HADN'T FULLY RECUPERATED. A wire from Milford Jensen arrived during the Friday evening dinner. Jensen sent greetinos and explained that health did not alloy/ him to attend. We.trust ill health was nothing worse than hay fever, and in any case, our sympathies.