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NEWS FROM REGION l(ConO - 20 - Pennsylvania The state’s oldest Catholic College, Marywood, is expanding broadcasting work on a state-wide basis by presenting a new 15-minute program series carried by seven stations in eastern and central Pennsylvania, A project of the classes in radio technique, the programs are produced-and transcribed at WARM by George Perry, education director. *** NEWS FROM REGION II — Regional Director - Graydo n Ausmus, WUOA, Unive rsity,Alaba ma (Virginia,"",Virginia,Alabama,Kentucky,Tenn., North'& So. Car., Georgia, Fla.&Miss.") North Carolina Governor Cherry has anpointed a State Education FM Radio Committee to explore advisability of the state entering the educational FM radio field, Georgia The Altanta Area Teacher Education Service brought I. Keith Tyler, Director of Radio Education at Ohio State University, to Atlanta in connection with the projected opening of the new FM educational station WABE, This station was pre¬ sented to the Board of Education of the Atlanta City schools by the Rich Radio Foundation, Rich’s is an Atlanta department store which has long been interested in furthering educational broadcasting. The gift included not only the complete transmitter but also two hundred ’’School Broadcast Conference” AM-FM receiving sets for the schools of Atlanta and Fulton County, The station is for the joint use of the city and county, Mr. Tyler was brought in to aid in the planning for the education of teachers in both production and utilization. The station is expected to go on the air experimentally by May and to be in regular service at the opening of school in the fall. Alabama N-A-E-B station WUOA, University of Alabama, greets a sister broadcasting enterprise on its campus with entrance into N-A-E-B associate membership of wired station,WABP, to be used as a laboratory tool for the university radio instructional program. VABP is under the direction of Leo Martin, head of the radio department, Martin was formerly an'instructor at the Northv/estern University radio school and prior to that on the staff of commercial station KFJB (Lincoln, Nebraska), Alabama Alabama College, N-A-E-B member in Montevallo, continues to produce and present an excellent series of educational features over cooperating commercial station, TAPI, Birmingham, Under the guidance of Maryland r ilson, director of radio service for.the institution, the programs heard include ’’Understanding Ourselves,” a guidance series; "Alabama Music Time”, a regular course in public school music; "Concerts and Drama”;"Stories of Long Ago and Far Away”; and "Alabama Feature Page", stories of Alabama people, places and events in the news. An especially attractive brochure describing all of these programs and including scrips was made available recently. The institution offers a major in speech with specialization in any of six speech fields including speech correction, theatre, teaching, interpretation, public speaking, and radio.