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NAE8 NEWS LETTER ... o ?age 2 June I » !944 COPIES FOR ALL MEMBERS, TO FORWARD THEM TO THE FCC AND TRADE PU9LICAT IONS• On suggestion of Wib Pettegrew of WOSU, NAEB voted TO transcribe and LOAN TO MEMBERS SOME OF THE OUTSTAND ING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE American Exhibition of Educational Radio Programs* On motion of Menzer, SECONDED BY SkORN1 A OF 5 NO I ANA, THE ASSOCIATION VOTED TO HAVE A80UT A DOZEN TRANSCRIBED AND SHIPPED ABOUT. IT WAS AGREED THAT STATIONS RECE 5 V IMG THEM SHOULO NOT KEEP THEM LONGER THAN ONE WEEK* Y0U 8 LL BE ADVISED ROUTE AND SHIPPING DATE SOON. NOW, THOSE ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS, WITHOUT CONVENTION SPEECHES. Of COURSE, THERE WERE REMARKS BY NOVIK, BY OOLEMAN, BY MeNZER, IN FACT 8Y MOST EVERYONE PRESENT. I NC I DENT ALLY, AMONG THOSE PRESENT —VIRGINIA HaWK, WNADl Mildred Seaman, KFKU; Boa Higgy and Wib Pettegrew, WOSU; Carl ^enzer and Pearl Broxsam, WSUI; W. I 0 Griffith, WOI; Allen Miller, KOAC; E, V\i. Ziebarth, W LB ; Wallace Garneau, Kalamazoo; Mike Hanna, WHCU, Morri s Novik, WNYC; Oave Owen and Waldo Abbot, Michigan; Harry Skornia, Indiana; George Jennings, WBEZ; Elmer Sulzer, Kentucky; Sob Coleman, Michigan State; Ed Barrett, Drake; Max Krone, USC; Schooley, and no doubt others. Oh, yes; my, my. Treasurer W. I c Griffith reported that the organization WAS STILL IN THE BLACK, ALTHOUGH THERE WERE A FEW OUTSTANDING BILLS AND one or two institutions who hadn’t paid their 1944 dues. Otherwise, the BOOKS WERE IN GOOD SHAPE AND THE TREASURER WAS COMPLIMENTED ON HIS FINE REPORT IN A RESOLUTION PASSED ON THE FLOOR. PRES 1DENT WILLIAMS RES SONS In A LETTER RECEIVED ON THE LAST DAY OF May, THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY HAS word from President Gilbert D, Williams of Purdue, stating that he is LEAVING RADIO TO LOOK AFTER HIS CRAN8ERRY FARM IN W | SCONS IN. G|B3S HAS OWNED THE FARM FOR FIVE YEARS AND NOW FEELS HE MUST GIVE IT HIS FULLTIME ATTENTION. GOOD LUCK TO YOU GlBBS, AND SEND US A BOX OF THOSE GOLD NUGGETS ABOUT CHRISTMAS TIME. Pending the election of a successor at the Fall meeting, Allen Miller WILL SERVE AS NAE8 HEAD. NAEBers WIN Ohio institute awards Some of the NAEB stations entered the annual American Exhibit of Educational Radio Programs and came out with prizes. WHA, University of Wisconsin, shared top honors with CBC,. each winning TWO FIRST AWARDS. WINNING PROGRAMS WERE ’’BEGINNING THE DaY,” NON-SECTARIAN RELIGIOUS PROGRAM OF SONGS AND READING BY B« LL PFEIFFER AND THE 'ASA SCIENCE course, ’’Young Experimenters.” WOSU, WL8, and WNYC came through, too. WOSU received honorable mention for M The Poultry School of t m e Air 11 in agriculture programs. Also, WOSU TOOK FIRST AWARD IN PROGRAMS FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH ’’STORY • Time.” In the same class, WLB, Minnesota, received honorable mention for its "Old Tales and New.” WOSU also took first award with "News of the Week” in the classification of programs for elementary schools. WNYC, n ew York City, took first award with "Plays for Americans” in the classification of programs for junior and senior high schools.