NAEB Newsletter (Mar 1948)

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- 11 - EDUCATIONAL RADIO MEETING IN CHICAGO, APRIL 2 and 3 Hale Aarnes, Chairman, Radio Education Department, Stephens College, announces a two-day meeting in the Parliament Room of the Congress Hotel, Chicago, Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3. The theme for the Friday session is "Building an Educational Radio Unit", Featured speakers include: Phil Spradling, Chief Announcer, FILL, University of Illinois; Robert Harmon of the Harmon Electrics Company; F. Virginia Howe, Acting Head, Radio Section, Speech Department, Kansas State College; and Kathleen Ann Lardie, Manager, WDTR, Detroit Public Schools. Beginning at 2:30 p.m,, Saturday, the conference will get under way on its dis¬ cussion of “Operating an Educational Radio Unit," Topics and speakers on the agenda include: “Organization and Operation” by Kenneth Christiansen, Radio Education Department, Stephens College; “Radio Public Relations" by John Dunn, Manager, FNAD, University of Oklahoma; “Audience Measurement for the College Station" by Dr. Joseph Seibert, Chairman, Department of Marketing, School of Business Administration, Miami University; and “Making the Radio Workshop Serve the Public Interests", by D. F. Feddersen, Chairman, Department of Radio, The School of Speech, Northwestern University. TESTERN RADIO CONFERENCE IN CALIFORNIA William Sener, Director, KUSC-FU, University of Southern Califo rnia a nd N-A-E-B Director, Region VI, reports that the Western Radio Coni'erence will be hel d Saturday and Sunday, March 20 and 21 at the Marines Memorial Building in Sa n F rancisco.' Conference participants ar riv ing Friday are invite d to witness and .join in a discussion following a roundtable broadcast over KNBC. "World Affairs Are Your Affairs," with D r . Eugene Staley, educational director of the World Affairs,Council of Northern California and Frank Clarvoe. editor of the San Francisco News. Featured on Saturday's program in a discussion “Toward a More Responsible Use of Piadio" are Watt Long of the San Francisco Schools and A. John Bartky, Dean, School of Education, Stanford University. At the noon luncheon on Saturday, Richard Reeve, director of Radio, Sacramento College, will act as chairman and introduce Luke Roberts, director of education, KOIN, Portland, who will address the members of the Association for Education by Radio. Bill Sener. manager, K USC-FM. University of California, will be one of the featured speakers in the afternoon discussion “The Local Station and Community Education." Chairman of the afternoon meeting will be Francis Noel. director. Audio-Visual Education Division. California State Department of Education. On Sunday a Forum discussion on “Radio and the School" win include Margaret Painter. Modesto High School and Marjorie HcGilvray, Mountain View High Schoo l. Herbert C. Clish. superintendent. San Francisco Unified Schools, will be chairman of the closing meeting on Sunday. Among the featured speakers will be Peter Qdegard. president. Reed College. Portland.