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-19- N 5::s FROM T-EGION I — Regional Dir e cto r - Seymo ur Siegel, WNYC. New York City (Maine, New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland) Connecticut University of Connecticut’s Ft. Trumbull campus has started a new campus station, WRUM (the state’s fifth campus station). It broadcasts nightly Monday through Thursday. Station manager is Henry Morgan of Stamford. Massachusetts World Wide Broadcasting Foundation, Boston, is applying to FCC for power increase of N-A-E-B station, WRUL, for increase to 250,000 watts. Outlet is used by State Department and United Nations as well as by Foundation. New York Syracuse University, N-A-E-B member in Syracuse is operating a new-lower power experimental FM station (VEAR-FM) in connection with radio instruction offered at the University, and is instrumental in planning and developing Empire State (FM) Network. (Full details to be available in next issue of Newsletter)• New York Veteran's Vocational School of the New York State Education Department at Troy is constructing a new FM radio station, operating under a non-commercial, educational license with 1000 watts. Station manager is William P. Saunders and director is George E. Holliday. New Jersey N-A-E-B member Rutgers University, acting as ’’home team" have set up a series of debates with NYU, Columbia University and Hunter College over NUN on Sundays at 2*.20. Series began March 7. New York In cooperation with N-A-E-B member WNYC the American Book Publishers Council is preparing a series of programs about books and authors to be made available to interested stations. Council undertook project to increase circulation via free air plugs. Shows are being tape-recorded for WNYC airing. Massachusetts Junior League of Holyoke has arranged program series concerned with problems-" encountered by parents and pre-school children, titled "Education Begins in the Nursery." Broadcasts to be aired over WHYN. New York "Americans Town Meeting of the Air" celebrated its 500th broadcast on March 16 when George V. Denny, moderator, presented Raymond Moley, Norman Thomas, Dr. Leon M. Birkhead, and Martin Ebon in a broadcast on "Which Way America—Facism, Communism, Socialism or Democracy?"