NAEB Newsletter (May 1943)

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MEWS W A6LB cetter NATIONAL ASSOCIATION » EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Frank E. Schooley, Editor, Station WILL, Urbana, Illinois may i, 19H3 WILLIAMS NEW N A E B PRESIDENT meeting in Columbus today the National Association or Educational broad¬ casters elected Gilbert d. Williams, wbaa, Purdue University, to succeed Harold A. Engel, WHA, University of Wisconsin, dor the term, September i, 1943 to September 1944. The annual meeting was held in conjunction with the Fourteenth Institute for Education by Radio. Other officers elected were: Allen Miller, KOAC, Oregon State College, vice-president; w. I. Griffith, WOI , Iowa State College, re-elected treasurer; ano Executive Committee members: George Jennings, acting Director, Chicago Radio Council; M. C. Jensen, vvCAL, St. Olaf's College; R. J. Coleman, WKAR, Michigan state College; m. S. Novik, WMYC, Municipal Broadcasting System, New York City, ano C. Wilbert Pettegrew, WOSU, Ohio State University. The A8SOC1 ation-also voted to invest 25 percent of its present cash balance in Uniteo States War Bonds. Treasurer w. I. Griffith reported the organiza¬ tion TO BE IN ITS USUAL GOOD FINANCIAL SHAPE. He REPORTED THE LOSS OF ONE member— WCAT, South Dakota School of Mines, during the last year, members present presented their accomplishments and troubles of the past FEW MONTHS IN A FAMILY CONFAB THAT BROUGHT PROFIT TO TH 08 E PRESENT. Among the NAes members seen at ti« meeting and at the institute were(and RE APOLOGIZE If WE LEAVE ANYONE CD?): W, |, GRIFFITH, WO! , GILBERT WILL ! AMS,