NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1941)

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NAE8 NEWS LETTER -3- October I, 1941 WNYC TO BROADCAST METROPOLITAN COLLEGE TALENT SHOW Believing that a welath of radio talent is blushing unseen on the ten or A DOZEN COLLEGE CAMPUSES DOTTING THE FIVE BOROS, WNYC, NEW YORK’S MUNI Cl- PAL STATION, IS GOING TO PRESENT A WEEKLY SERIES IN WHICH COLLEGE MUSICAL, DRAMATIC, COMIC AND VOCAL TALENT WILL BE USED EXCLUSIVELY* The series gets under way Ocotober 8 with Or. Harry N. Wright, Acting President of City College, and Dr.^Mal Stevens, NYU football coach as guests. Titled ‘’Tomorrow’s Edition,” the program will follow the format OF A TYPICAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER IN THAT NEWS OF COLLEGIATE SPORTS, ENTER¬ TAINMENT, AND SPECIAL EVENTS WILL BE FEATURED. Norma Market., former Hunter College student, is producer and M. C. for '’Tomorrow’s Edition,” and Mitchell Grayson will direct. Bandsmen from half-dozen metropolitan colleges will comprise the orchestra HEARD IN THE FIRST BROADCAST, WITH EDITH, HUNTER COLLEGE VOCALIST, AND Milton Moss, NYU comic, taking solo spots. WNYC TO DRAMATIZE WORLDS GREAT NOVELS The cat-and-mouse battle of Raskelnikov and the police of Petregrad, the TRAGIC LOVE OF CAMILLE AND ARMAND DUVAL AND THE STRANGE PSYCHIC WANDERINGS OF Dr. JEKYLL-HYDE WILL BE AMONG THE STORIES DRAMATIZED IN A NEW SERIES TO BE PRESENTED OVER WNYC, BEGINNING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. PRESENTED IN COOPERATION WITH THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, THE SERIES TO BE KNOWN AS ’’Great Novels” will offer adaptations of the world’s great literature in THAT MEDIUM. This is the second series bn which the city’s station and the Public Library have cooperated. Last year ’’Life and Works” presented drama¬ tizations OF THE LIVES AND THE MOST FAMOUS WRITINGS OF GREAT AMERICAN AUTHORS o Mitchell Grayson will direct the series which will open with Hudson’s ’’Green Mansions," followed by "Camille,” ’’Crime and Punishment,” and ”Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” BANKING EXPERTS TO BROADCAST ON WNYC Experts from the city’s largest banking and investment houses will be the speakers on a new series to be broadcast by WNYC, New York City’s Own Station in cooperation with the American Institute of Banking and the Board of Education. The program entitled ’’Behind the Teller’s Window,” will be heard on Wednesday, beginning October 15th, at S0?45 a.m. PHIL. COHEN JOINS STAFF OF NEW YORK CITY STATION Phil Cohen, well-known radio director and producer, has joined the staff