We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
PAGE 2 Selection or next convention site and dates- Election of officers- The opening session will be held at 9:30 a.m« local time (which will 8e STANDARD TIME FOR MiCHIGAN) ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30o NAEB LUCHEQ?! AT SBC The NAEB Executive Committee has voted to ho» o a luncheon in with THE School Broadcast Conference at the Conti r c;>4TAL Harrt^’ CHiCArio, on •^ondoY^ October 2f- Details will be announced later- The School Broadcast Conference, the tenth annual, will be held October 21, 22, AND 23, George «^ennings, Director of the Conference, predicts attendance WILL TOP ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS- LAST YEAR, MORE THAN 300 DELEGATES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY ATTENDED- The CONFERENCE WILL TREAT WITH THE VARIOUS USES OF RADIO IN EDUCATION- One SESSION WILL BE DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO PROBLEMS OF THE VETERAN AND RADIO, A NEW EQUIPMENT EXHIBIT, INCLUDING TELEVISION, FACSIMILE, AND RECOROlO, WILL BE ONE OF THE FEATURES, TOO- HOTEL RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE MADE EARLY- SEORGE also wants me to SAY THAT MEMBERS OF NAEB ARE INVITED TO SEND STATION AND PROGRAM PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL TO THE S3C FOR DISTRIBUTION. MATERIAL 3HOUI. BE ADDRESSED TO GeORGE ^ENNINQS, SCHOOL BROADCAST CONFERENCE, HOTEL CONTI¬ NENTAL, Chicago, It should arrive no later than Saturday, October 19, GREETINGS FROM KENT The editor has had a note from Colonel Harold W- Kent, President, Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, T, H, Harold promises to write more fully later of the VERY magnificent PLANT AND A STORY OF SOME CF THE SCHOOL*S P^ANS TOR THE FUTURE. LEARNING FOR LIVING That*s the title of Waldo Abbot*s annual report for 1945-46, covering activiti OF the Bureau of Broadcasting at the University of Michigan. It’s quite a STORY AND WE NOTE WITH PLEASURE PLANS FOR THE MICHIGAN FM STATION .‘vATX. SENER AT SOUTHERN CAL Bill Fcner, formerly of Iowa and Minnesota, has assumed his new duties as DIRECTOR OF BROADCASTING FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. USC HAS PLANS FOR PUTTING AN FM STATION ON THE AIR SOON, BUT B«LL PROMISES TO SEND FULL DETAILS LATER, SO WE’LL LEAVE THAT ITEM FOR ANOTHEFI IGSUL, DOTS AND DASHES Allen Miller, Director of the Rocky Mountain Radio Council, Fv^.ns to attend THE Chicago SBC and to attend the NAEB luncheon-Carl Mene^r and Acting Program Director John Hightower or/^UI will attend the NAEB meetinvG at East Lansinq , ... fW- 1- Griffith says it is doubtful if he*ll get to East LANSI NG* , - . . A'HA STAFF |3 RECOVCRIN^^ FROM ITS TWO-WEEK iNf'iiJTE'