NAEB Newsletter (Oct 1957)

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Delegates who attended the ETV Management Seminar at Allerton House near Monticello. III., from Aug. 20 through 25. Left to right (front row): Roy Barthold, KUHT; Gordon Canterbury, KLSE; Jack McBride, KUON-TV; Hartford Gunn, WGBH-TV; E. A. Hungerford, META; Harry Skornia, NAEB; Harold Hill, NAEB; Loren Stone, KCTS; Gerard Appy, WGTV; Ray Hurlbert, Ala. ETV Commission; (second row): Harry Lamb, Toledo ETV Commission; Haskell Boyter, WETV; Earl Wynn, WUNC-TV; John Dunn, KETA; Armand Hunter, WKAR-TV; Henry Chedeayne, KETC; Frank Schooley, WILL-TV; Paul Taff, WMVS; William K. Cumming, WJCT; (third row): William Murphy, WTVS; William Ewing, WOSU-TV; Richard Rider, WILL-TV; John Schwarzwald er, KTCA; John Taylor, WTTW; David Stewart, JCET; James Day, KQED; Howard Jonson, KRMA-TV; James Robertson, WTTW; Allen Brown, META; George Hall, ETRC; William Harley, WHA-TV; H. M. Martin, WKNO-TV; George Arms, KETC. musical fare, the disk jockeys offer information on problems ranging from how to obtain polio vaccina¬ tions to how to avoid exploitation by confidence men. Both examples suggest vast opportunities for sim¬ ilar services by educational radio and TV stations. BIDS FOR REGIONAL FUNDS INVITED In a recent letter to all regional directors, Executive Director Harry Skornia, with the agreement of Presi¬ dent Burton Paulu, has invited interested Regions to submit bids for the greater part of $1,500 available for Regional Conferences this year. A portion of the funds will be used at Head¬ quarters to cover administrative expenses, leaving approximately $1,350 to pay for one meeting or $650 per Region should two conferences be held. The bids, the letter explains, “should point out the needs (a possible special timing justification) of each Region, and indicate assurance that such a conference would be definitely held, well-attended and bene¬ ficial.” Regional directors were asked to address their NEWSLETTER