NAEB Newsletter (November 1, 1942)

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NAEB NET.S LETTER Page 4 November I, 1942 U. K. BROADCAST MORALE PROGRAM OVER MUTUAL (Cont»o ) IN THE STUDIOS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKV, LEXINGTON. THESE PROGRAMS* VHICH CONSTITUTE THE NETWORK *S ’’SCHOOL OF THE A|R,” REPRESENT THE FOURTH YEAR OF COOPERATION BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY ano Mutual. The Tuesday series* entitled ’’Americans to the South,” furnishes A BACKGROUND OF THE GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LIFE, ARTS, MUSIC, AND LITERATURE OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERIC COUNTRIES TO THE SOUTH. On Thursdays, the programs called "Within America*s Gate,” takes THE LISTENERS INTO THE HOME OF A TYPICAL AMERICAN FAMILY WHERE LISTENERS CAN OBSERVE HOW ITS MEMBERS MEET THE DAILY, CHANGING CONDITIONS OF LIVING WHICH COME TO A COUNTRY ENGAGED IN SUCH A V'AR AS THE PRESENT ONE. The WAY IN WHICH A|4;:rECA MEETS ITS orobLEMS DEPENDS IN GREAT PART UPON THE VALUES DEVELOPED V't THIN ITS FAMILY LIFE, SINCE THE STRONGEST FRONT THE UNITED STATES HAS IS ITS HOME FRONT. The period on Saturdays is devoted to dramatized stories out of THE LITERATURE OF THE UNITED NaTFONS. SOME OF THESE STORIES ARE FOLK LORE, SOME CLASSICS, AND SOME MODERN TALES OF THE PRESENT STRUGGLE. THE GENERAL TITLE IS ’’STORIES FROM THE UNITED NATIONS. ALLEN FILLER TO KQAC Allen Miller has taken over at KOAC where Luke Roberts left off WHEN HE MOVED TO PORTLAND TO BECOME PUBLIC SERVICE RECTOR FOR KOIN-KALE. Allen moved from KWSC to KOAC. At Washington State College in Pullman he held the post as Production Director, at KOAC he is Program Manager*. At Washington he was teaching all of their courses in radio speech. At Corvallis he is concentrating all his efforts on program work. Allen says that he s now a confirmed Westerner. Incidentally, KOAC dedicated its new TRANSMITTER ON OCTOBER 16. (WE 8 VE MENTIONED TRANSMITTER BEFORE IN News Letter)., a new WE 5 kw transmitter is now in operation WHICH GIVES a COMPLETE COVERAGE OF OREGON ON A FREQUENCY OF 550. The transmitter is located six or seven miles east of Corvallis at Granger, Ore* PA SERVICE FOR WO I AND V.'SUl In messaged from Tom 0 # Neil, News Editor of pa, were noted that V;SUI, Iowa State, and WSUI, University of Iowa, joined the news NETWORK ON OCTOBER 6 AND 12, RESPECTIVELY.