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NAEB Newsletter (Dec 1941)

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NAEB NEWS LETTER. .•.December I, 1941 .*....000.c Page Bo Community officials from high state officers to local fiu s ld i ng in¬ spectors, have been interviewed on the weekly “This, Our Community 11 PROGRAM, PREPARED FOR CIVICS CLASSES. TWO YOUTHFUL INTERVIEWERS from the Corvallis Junior Nigh School have conducted the programs, the purpose being to create a vivid picture in the student listener’s MIND OF HOW the VARIOUS PHASES OF COMMUNITY LIFE RELATE TO HIM. " AIR UN 1 Vi£RS s TY“ FOR i/.SQ IN CONNEC T I CUT VALLEY An “AIR UNIVERSITY? COMPOSED OF FIVE CONNECT ICU T VALLEY COLLEGES AND THREE COOPERATING NEW ENGLAND RADIO STATIONS, OFFICIALLY TOOK FORM last month with the object of improving educational programs origi¬ nated BY MEMBERS, AND OF SPONSORING PROGRAM SERIES DRAWING JOINTLY UPON THE RESOURCES OF THE INSTITUTIONS REPRESENTED., The group, to be known as the Educational Radio Council, includes Amherst College, Massachusetts State College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, Springfielq College, and radio stations WSPR in Springfield, WHYN in Holyoke, and WHAI in Greenfield. Stateon VVBRK in Pittsfield has been invited to cooperate and will enter upon LATER MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL. Francis C. Pray, of Massachusetts State College* is chairman of the Council, and Anne Wilder of Mount Holyoke is secretary. An experimental joint program on science in defense ss now being planned by the Council with member colleges handling various phases of the subject. Recordings of programs in this first series will be made by each college. Upon completion of the series late in December, the Council will meet in closed session and play back the transcribed programs while radio experts and college representatives criticize them i.n THE LIGHT OF THE I R E FFECT 5VENESS 6N THE SERIES. OHIO INSTITUTE, May'5-6 The Thirteenth Institute for Education by Radio, the national con¬ ference of broadcasters and educators, meeting under the auspices of Ohio State University will be held o at the Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, Sunday through Wedne^ay, May 3-6, 1942, it was announced November 27 by I. Keith Tyler, Director of the Institute. Start now to record programs for entering in the Sixth American Exhibition of Educational Radio Programs, Specifications and entry blanks will be available December 15; closing date for entries March 15. MICHIGAN ON W45P (FM) Palmer E.. Fry, W46D, reports that the Detroit FM station is carrying