NAEB Newsletter (Nov 1952)

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- 2 - CONVENTION PROGRAM HILIGHTS Thursday, November 6 9:00 A.M.-12:00 N. 2:00-iu00 P.M. 6:00-7:00 P.M. 7:00-8:30 P.M. 8:30-9:30 P.M. Registration Open meeting NAEB Board of Directors (Open to all members). General NAEB Business Session (Open to all members.) Reports by officers and committee chairmen. Discussion from the floor of general NAEB business President's Reception (Radisson Hotel). Smorgasbord Banquet (Radisson Hotel). Address: Hubert H. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from Minnesota Friday, November 7 General and special interest sessions, morning and afternoon. Attendance at Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra rehearsal, 12:00-1:00 P.M. Dinner session: Address by FCC chairman Paul A. WaLker Saturday, November 8 Convention sessions morning and afternoon. U:30-5:30 P.M. Annual meeting (members only) with election of officers. ROOM RESERVATIONS: MAKE THEM NOW I HI Li Hotel accommodations have been reserved as follows; In the Center for Continuation Study. This is located on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. Most of the convention sessions will be held in or within walking distance of the Center. During the convention all 60 of its sleeping accommodations will be available for NAEB use. At the Radisson and Curtis Hotels in downtown Minneapolis. Blocks of rooms have been reserved for MSB guests in both of these hotels. The Radisson and Curtis are among Minneapolis' best hotels. Both are located in the downtown s ection of Minneapolis, and are withing a 15 minute car or taxi ride of the University campus. Streetcar riders will find themselves in for a 20-30 minute jaunt in either case, with the Radisson a little closer that way. Make your reservations nowi Hotel rooms will be much in demand on November 6, 7 and 8. In addition to the usual weekend traffic, there will be a complete hotel sell-out on account of the Minnesota-Purdue football game on November 8. We have obtained these rooms in the Radisson and Curtis with difficulty—and they will not be held long if we do not quickly reserve them. If you prefer a hotel room to a (rather chilly) park bench, fill out one of the three pages which follow and mail it in right away!