NAEB Newsletter (Aug 1946)

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N A E 8 NEWS LETTER URBANAj ILLINOIS August 1946 NAEB ANNUAL CONVENTION SET FOR SEPTMEBER 30 The annual fall coNVENieoN of the National Assoc#athon or Educational Broadcasters will be held Monday and Tuesday^ September 30 and October I AT Michigan State College, East LansIng, MiCHfGAN. It may be necessary to have hotel headquarters iN Lansing, but convention sessions and many or THE OTHER ACTIVITIES WILL BE HELD ON THE CAMPUS OF MSCHIIGAN STATE COLLEGE IN* East Lans?nGo Director Sob Coleman of wkar will be our host, For COMPLETE DETAILS, WATCH FOR THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE OF THE NEWS LETTER, ACTION ON THE DATES AND SITE WA'i TAKEN BY VOTE OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE^ SCHOOL B R OADCAST OONFERENCE, OCTOBER 21 . 22 . AND ^3. The Chicago Radio Council, has announced plans for the tenth annual meet* INS OF THE School Broadcast Conference fc.. October 21, 22, and 23. Hotel HEADQUARTERS WILL BE THE CONTINENTAL* " OSE PLANNING TO ATTEND ARB URGED TO MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS, HULL NAM E?:- D IRECTOR OF W 0 ! Richard 3. Hull has been named director of WOI , Iowa State College radio STATION, IT WAS ANNOUNCED JULY 8 BY OR* CHARLES Ec FrIILEY, PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGEo Hull succeeds vv, Griffith, who has oeRECTEO the activities of the station FOR the last 2i YEARSo GRIFFITH IS RETIRING FROM ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES BE¬ CAUSE OF age LIMITATIONS PLACED ON ALL ADMINISTRATORS BY THE STATE BO^HD Or EoUCaTIONc He will continue to be a member of the WOi staff serving as ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OR RADIO EDUCATION, WORKING WITH EDUCATIONAL GROUPS THROUGHOUT THE STATE AS WELL AS ON THE CAMPUSo Griffith became director of the colleqe radio station after n haf been in OPERATION ONLY 3 YEARS* LARGELY THROUGH HIS EFFORTS THE STATION HAS BE¬ COME RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL STATIONS IN THC NATION* He: js RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY AS AN AUTHORITY ON RADIO EDUCATION* Currently, he is secretary-treasurer or the Mational Association of Edu¬ cational Broadcasters and has served as president or the group* He is ALSO PRESIDENT OF THE lOWA COUNCIL FOR SETTER EDUCATION AND PRESIDENT OF THE JowA Society for Crippled Chileren and the DisableDo. He was graduated FROM Iowa State College in !899o The new director has been associated with Station WOJ for the last 7 years, 2 OF THEM AS program DIRECTOR* Hs; HAS BEEN AFF 8 LI ATE D , Wl TH EOUCaTIONaL RADIO STATIONS AT OREGON STATE COLLEGE, OHIO STATE UN8VCRS3TY AND THE Univehsity of Minnesota. Tn the commercral rtELD, he has served with STATION WCOOg M,| NNEAPOLi So AT THE PRESENT TIME HE IS PRES# DENT OF THE lOWA