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N-A-E-B NEWS - LETTER . ^ NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS Edited by Harold A. Engel, President Station WHA, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin May 7 9 ^947 SPRING METING DRAWS CROWD . . . -The annual~spring Meeting of the NAEB held at Columbus, Ohio on may 3-4 in connection with the Institute for Education by Radio was acclaimed by old timers in the organization as one of the most successful on record. Most of the active station members and associate members were present to help lay the groundwork for a broader scope of activities by the Association. . i . , Two business sessions, a banquet and numerous committee meetings combined to. round out the conference. Special emphasis was given to FK planning, with emphasis placed on ways and means of extending the services to prospective as well as active FM applicants. President Engel appointed working committees. The recommendations and the action on them are reported here* REGIONAL PLAN SET UP -A committee consisting of Carl Menzer, James Morns and Larry Skorma was appointed and reported its recommendations received. In line with a proposal by John T7. Dunn of MAD, Oklahoma University, for setting up six NAEB districts, the plan was adopted and a temporary chairman appointed for each district. Such appointees are to serve until the annual fall convention when the matter can be formally considered. ^ ... The purpose of the regional plan is to provide a closer-working organization to which members and prospective educational broadcasters may turn for help. It will also serve to stimulate the cause and strengthen NAEB by extending its membership. The regions, their temporary chairmen, ahd the states are as ionovs . REGION I —~ M.S. Novik, 3^ Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York- Maine, " yew Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. REGION II — Elmer Sulzer, MBKY, Lexington, Kentucky** Virginia, Jest Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida. REGION II I - Jim Miles, Y7BAA, Lafayette, Indiana? Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Y/isconsin REGION IV - Richard C. Hull, r '0I, Ames, Iowa? Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Wyoming. REGION V --- John W. Dunn, Y/NAD, Norman, Oklahoma? Missouri, Kansas, Colora do, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana REGION VI - James Morris, KOAC, Corvallis, Oregon? Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada., Utah and Arizona