NAEB Newsletter (Nov 1941)

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NEWS NAEB LETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION » EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Frank E. Schooley, Editor, Station WILL, Urbana, Illinois November I5> 19^*1 FIFTH SCHOOL BROADCAST CONFERENCE President Harold A, Engel has called a meeting of MAEB for Thursday noon, December 4. The meeting will be held in conjunction with the Fifth School Broadcast Conference, which will be held December 3-5 in Chicago. Of the Conference, the Radio Daily says: "Relationship of education¬ al radio to the national defense effort will be one of the prime considerations of educators and broadcasters at this year's Fifth Annual School Broadcast Conference to be held here at the Congress Hotel December 3-5 preliminary program notes released yesterday indi¬ cate. One of the most important of the annual educator-broadcaster GET-TOGETHERS ON EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING OF THE YEAR PAST, THE S. B. Co THIS YEAR AGAIN WILL FIND ALL NETWORKS AND NUMEROUS INDEPENDENT STATIONS COOPERATING IN WORKING TOWARD BETTER, MORE ENTERTAINING AND SCIENTIFIC USE OF THE MEDIUM IN AUGMENTING THE WORK OF SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES." DEFENSE ON K U S D PROGRAM? Perhaps because of the isolationist sentiment of South Dakota, KUSD HAS LAGGED BEHIND OTHER EDUCATIONAL RADIO STATIONS IN THE PRESENTA¬ TION OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS. AT PRESENT, THE RADIO VOICE OF THE University of South Dakota has only one program which might be CLASSIFIED AS A DEFENSE BROADCAST. THIS IS "SERVICE WITH A SMILE, BROADCAST FOR 15 MINUTES EACH FRIDAY. THE PROGRAM FEATURES NEWS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND SOUTH .DAKOTA BOYS IN THE SERVICE OF OUR NATION, AND NEW'S OF THE DE'FENSE PROGRAM. The OFFICE FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT prom Iseo in September to send KUSO 5-minute transcribed summaries OF THE DEFENSE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES, BUT THIS HAS NOT BEEN DONE. A ROUND-TABLE DISCUSSION CONDUCTED BY THE OIRECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY S Business Bureau and dealing with the relationship of business to de¬ fense WILL SOON BE STARTED. DEFENSE PROGRAMS ON W K A R With National Defense very much in the public consciousness, several PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN PLANNED BY W K A R, MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, TO KEEP