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A E B mt NEWSLETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS 14 GREGORY HALL URBANA, ILLINOIS RADIO GRANTS ANNOUNCED The 1957-58 Radio Grants-in-Aid were made recently by the ETRC upon recommendation of the NAEB Grant-in-Aid Committee. Ten institutions were awarded funds to aid in producing radio series follow¬ ing the general theme of “The American in the Twentieth Century.” Institutions which received grants together with tentative series’ titles are as follows: University of Illinois, The Composer in the World of Today; St. Louis Board of Education, Following the Sun (an in¬ school series) ; University of Wisconsin, They Led the Way (an in-school series) ; University of Texas, When Disaster Strikes; Union Theological Seminary, People or Puppets; Indiana University, Your Congress To¬ day; Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting Council, The Century of Science; The Pacifica Foundation, Poetry and the American; Iowa State College, America’s African Heritage (an in-school series); and Michigan State University, As the Twig Is Bent. In addition to these 10 series, the committee sug¬ gested that several of the other 22 applications be held over for consideration next year since lack of funds prohibited their selection this year. Members of the Grant-in-Aid Committee which met in Chicago are: Edward Rosenheim, Jr., Uni¬ NAEB Newsletter Vol. XXII, No. 8 August, 1957 NAEB Newsletter, a monthly publication issued by the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, 14 Gregory Hall, Urbana, III., $5 a year, edited by Hans J. Massaquoi. versity of Chicago, chairman; R. Edwin Browne, Uni¬ versity of Kansas, Miss Elizabeth Marshall, Chicago Board of Education; and Larry Frymire, Michigan State University. Another Committee member, Harry Lamb of the Toledo (Ohio) Public Schools, voted by mail. Also present at the meeting were Kenneth Wright of the Center and Harold E. Hill from the NAEB Headquarters staff. NAEB EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION MANAGEMENT SEMINAR The beautiful country estate of Allerton Park near Monticello, Ill. will be the site of the 1957 NAEB Ed¬ ucational Television Management Seminar to be held August 20 through 25. Thirty-one educational TV station managers and directors from all corners of the United States are expected to attend. (Reproduced by courtesy of the New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) PENNY f ACTUALLY TM£V V£§ y srmv LAfiNa WITH AND f'AU. V—.-. IT'S ALL l CAN DC JO kt B2014 TUNING Th£.\4 if THE EDUCATIONAL P&Q&&AY5 ThS SCHOOL i&SPptipCBfvij <5NTV V E RY COCO, £ L$A. ;ilfl l