NAEB Newsletter (May 1, 1944)

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NAEB NE'A'S LETTER .Page 2 ..May t » I944 WAR INCIDENT f NVOL V I NG FOUR Army CHAPLAINS Wi LL OR f GI NATE IN THE NfcW YORK STUDIOS OF NBC, AND A TRIBUTE TO ALL CHAPLAINS WILL BE GIVEN BY BRIGAOiER- General William Arnold, chief of chaplains,' U S. Armyo The night before the institute opening, on May 4, America's Town Meeting of the Air will originate from Columbus, on “Does Youth Want Social Security from the Cradle to the Grave?” George V„ Denny, Jr** New York, president of the Town Hall, Inc., will be moderator of this broadcast. On that day Mr, Denny will preside at a pre-conference meeting on “Developing Democracy through Radio Discussions”, a cooperative venture of local radio stations AND THE SCHOOLSo Throughout the period of the institute, small work-study groups and round¬ tables will be in session on such subjects as agricultural and homemaking BROADCASTS, BROADCASTING BY NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, CHILDFEN'S PROGRAMS, RELIGIOUS BROADCASTS, RADIO RESEARCH, SCHOOL BROADCASTING, COLLEGE COURSES IN RADIO, MUSIC BROADCASTS, RADIO AND READING, FM RADIO AND EDUCATION, THE JUNIOR TOWN MEETING, BROADCASTS TO WOMEN, fN-SCHOOL BROADCASTING, THE NEGRO AND RADIO IN EDUCATION, PUBLIC HEALTH BROADCASTS, BROADCASTING BY LOCAL YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS, PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES, COLLEGE PUBLIC RELATIONS BROADCASTING, SPECIAL EVENTS, WRITING FOR RADIO, TRAINING RADIO JOURNALISTS, RADIO AND RECRUITMENT, RADIO COUNCILS, RECORDINGS FOR EDUCATION* DEMOCRATiC-CQNTRlBUT 1QN-V1A»RAD8Q AWARD ANNOUNCED Creation of the Edward L 0 Bernays Radio Award for $1000 to be given the PERSON MAKING THE GREATEST CONTRIBUTION DURING 5944 TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF RADIO IS ANNOUNCED BY OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY* A SCORE OF NATIONAL LEADERS IN EDUCATION, GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS, AND RADIO HAVE APPROVEO THE PROJECT, MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH A GIFT BY Mr 0 BERNAYS, New York public relations counsel, to Ohio Statens Institute for Education by Radio* Terms of the agreement provide that the award shall go to the individual WHO MAKES the OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION IN THE YEAR 1944 IN THE FIELD OF RADIO rt WHICH FURTHERS DEMOCRATIC UNDERSTANDING, DEMOCRATIC THINKING, AND DEMOCRATIC ACTION BY THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES. H It is SPECIFICALLY STATED THAT THIS AWARD SHALL NOT GO TO A “corporation, STATION, OR OTHER MULTIPLE ENTITY," ALTHOUGH IT MAY GO TO AN INDIVIDUAL WITHIN ANY OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS* THE SUGGESTION FOR SUCH AN AWARD WAS SUBMITTED TO MANY NATIONAL LEADERS AND IT HAS MET WITH UNANIMOUS APPROVAL, ACCORDING TO Dr 0 \ 0 KfcSTH TyLER, DIRECTOR OF THE INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION BY RaDIO. TYLER HEADS A £ R I e KetTH Tyler, Ohio State Unsversity, has been elected president of the Association for Education by Radio* Tyler was elected sy mail ballot, TAKEN RECENTLY,, LUKE ROBERTS, KOIN, PORTLAND, AND FORMER NAEBeR WAS named vice-president; Bob Hudson, Rocke Mountain Radio Council, Denver, second vice-president; Elizabeth Goudy, U* Office of Education, secretary and George Jennings, acting director of the Chicago Radio Council, treasurer Jnstallation of the new officers will take place at the AER meeting in Columbus, held in conjunction with the Institute*