NAEB Newsletter (October 1, 1944)

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N A £ 8 NEWS LETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Frank £. Schooley, Editor, Station WILL, Urbana, III. October I, 1944 ANNUAL N A E B MEETING IN CHICAGO, OCTOBER 22 AND 23 The annual meeting of the National Association of Educational Broaocasters WILL BE HELO SUNDAY AND MONOAY, OCTOBER 22 AND 23, IN THE MORRISON HOTEL, Chicago. Sessions will be held Sunoay at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Parlor D of the Morrison,, Sessions on Monday call for a luncheon at noon in Parlor D and the business SESSION TO FOLLOW IN THE SAME PLACE. Room reservations should be made by delegates direct with the Morrison Hotel. Luncheon reservations must be made with the NAEB Executive Secretary no later than Sunday evening. There will be no speakers other than NAEB members making reports and remarks TO THE CONVENTION. Final plans for convention topics will be made on October 20. Members WISHING ANY PARTICULAR TOPIC SCHEDULED FOR DISCUSSION SHOULD TRANSMIT THE REQUEST TO THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY IMMEDIATELY. Some of the topics already listed for oiscussion include: Securing of surplus war materials and equipment for educational use. The FCC Hearing on Post-War Use of the Spectrum. Legislation of radio broadcasting. Listener surveys for educational stations. Political broadcasts over educational stations*. NAEB membership and affiliation. Roundtable on member station activities. I *ll see you in Chicago. a N o, ! *m going to have to travel 800 miles that week-end to get there, too, Ripley. KENTUCKY ROUNDTABLE ON WHAS Dr, Henry Noble Sherwood, acting head of the department of political science at the University of Kentucky, ano former president of Georgetown College, will act as moderator for the University’s weekly roundtable series over WHAS, Louisville, with the opening of the fall schedule. The roundtable, which is broadcast on Sundays, ^2:00 to 12:30 p.m”. has been a University of Kentucky feature for a number of years, and concerns ITSELF ABOUT EQUALLY WITH INTERNATIONAL, NATIONAL AND STATE QUESTIONS OF POPULAR INTEREST.