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NAEB NEWS LETTER*..._'-. .Page UTILIZATION CLINICS IN-CHICAGO UT ILIZATiON CLINICS TO AID TEACHERS IN THE USE Of EDUCATIONAL RADIO PROGRAMS AND ALSO fO AID PLANNERS* PRODUCERS Af RS TOWARD PRODUCING THE MOST USEFUL PROGRAMS, ARE BEING HELD WEEKLY BY THE Radio Council of the Chicago Public Schools. "FREE COMPANY” ON WNYC WNYC, New York City's Own Station, will revive the dramas presented AND WRITTEN BY THE "FREE COMPANY" LAST YEAR, IT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED BY M. So NOVIK, DIRECTOR OF THE STATION. THE PROGRAMS WILL BE BROADCAST ON FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, BEGINNING JANUARY 23RD AT 5*.00 TO 5:30 p.M o Written by some of the outstanding names in American literature, the PROGRAM WAS DEVOTED TO DRAMATIZING THE BENEFITS OF DEMOCRACY, Shortly after its inception over the Columbia Broadcasting System, THE PROGRAM CAME UNDER FIRE FROM THE AMERICAN LEGION. THE PROTESTS WERE WITHDRAWN, HOWEVER, WHEN IT WAS LEARNED THAT THE BROADCASTS WERE PROOUCED WITH THE SANCTION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, Among the works to be presented in the series are "The States Talking" by Archibald MacLeish, "The Mole on Lincoln’s Cheek" by ivi arc Connelly, "Freedom’s A Hard-Bought Thing" by Stephen Vincent Benet, ano "People With Light Coming Out of Them" by William Saroyan, Actors for the show will come fro?*i the leading Broadway plays and the programs will be directed and produced by Mitchell Grayson, Also, plans are now under way for the Third WNYC American Music Festival, it was announced. Presented each year from Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12 to Washington’s Birthday, February 22nd, the Festival is a comprehensive survey of every branch of American MUSIC FROM SWING AND folk SONGS TO THE WORLD PREMIERES OF NEW orchestral works by American composers. PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROPOSAL Miss Marion Humble, educational publicity director for the Public Affairs Committee, reports that the committee is planning to ex¬ periment WITH RECORDINGS BASED ON THE PAMPHLETS STARTING WITH "Better Nursing for America." Scripts may be made available to THE EDUCATIONAL STATIONS, THROUGH THE NAEB SCRIPT EXCHANGE. HECK ON OKLAHOMA U. WAR COUNCIL Homer Heck, supervisor of WNAO, has been named to War Aid Council