NAEB Newsletter (Feb 1942)

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NAE8 N£'.*S L:TT£R PACE 5 FEBRUARY 16, <042 £JLax Mr. Petti grew* a Theory Tartuffc Theatre, My Dear author Betty Crown MOL IEPt-AOAPTCO BY ilARGUERlTE COOK Betty 3rown SacRfiJK. Uni. of Oklahoma (MAO) ii «i KENT NEAPS R I R O CONTENT-<X>u.) LTIiik major Harold Kent of the War Department, now on leave from the Chicago Radio Council» has been named chairman of the committee of nine to judge the KIRO Educational Radio Awards, which were announced at the Fifth School Hroaocast Conference.' Prizes are to be awardeo for the BEST !00-WORD STATEMENT C0MPLET1NQ, M lF I HAO A RADIO STATION, ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS I WOULD D0...... rt Others of the Committee are: Lyman Bryson, Radio Council; Sterling Fisher, NBC; Saul Ohio State U.; Alpheus Smith, Columbia U.; U.; and Hazel Kenyon, KIRO. CBS; George Jennings, Chicago Haas, KIRO; l. Keith Tyler, Parker Wheatley, Northwestern WORLD -.IDE OP EH NE •' YORK OFFICE The World wide Broadcasting Foundation, operating WRUL and wruw, will OPEN AN OFFICE IN NEW YORK ClTY, IT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED BY WALTER 80 Lemmon, president, a grant to the Foundation by the Council of the American Philosophical Society will finance the office. NEft Fid FOR BUFFALO SCHOOLS The Buffalo, New York, Bqaro of Education was authorized to construct A NEW NON-COMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL BROADCAST STATION BY THE F . C. C. on January 27. Frequency assigned was 42,900 kc., with 1,000 watts. The permittee stipulated to the FCC that an array of educational pro- GRAMS WILL BE BROADCAST FOR THE BUFFALO SCHOOL SYSTEM OF 13 SCHOOLS AND 80 GRAMMAR SCHOOLS WITH AN ATTENDANCE OF APPROX IMATELV 75,000 PUPILS. In addition, general educational and patriotic pro¬ grams will BE PREPARED FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC. The ne»" station will be locateo in the Seneca Vocation High School, WHERE AT PRESENT THE NON-COMMERC^L BROADCAST STATION OF THE SCHOOL, V SVS, IS OPERATING. FCC TO OENY V.'NVC REQUEST HOLDING THAT THE PROPOSAL IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE *J£ CS AND FURTHER. IS CONTRARY TO EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF RADIO SERVICE, on February II announceo intended oenial of the application by