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The Network staff usually checks in tape returns seated on boxes, with tapes piled in the mid¬ dle of the floor. Seated I. to r. are Adeleke Ojo, Zoltan Ujhelyi, Network Manager Bob Un¬ derwood, and Engineer Jess Trump. NETWORK NEWS —Bob Underwood In the last Newsletter we mentioned the tape re¬ turns had been running a bit slow, and evidently many of you decided to help out, because the returns have increased considerably. Many, many thanks to all who rounded up the old series and returned them to us. We appreciate your cooperation, and the steady stream of tapes you keep coming in helps us improve our service. If we have the proper number of tapes our pro¬ duction people can dub, pack and ship a complete is¬ sue in three or four days. This means you will get your tapes sooner and have plenty of time to set up your continuity. The second quarter offering began April 7, so you should have the cue, sheets for this quarter together with the times for the first few issues. Also, additional information on some of the series has been sent, in¬ cluding the package of promotional material for “Your Rights Are On Trial.” Please let us know your reactions to the type of promotional package made up for this series; your ideas may influence other pro¬ ducers of grant-in-aid series. As of this writing, 20 stations have not ordered for the second quarter offering. If you are one, we urge you to do so as soon as possible. Since we have begun distribution on this offering, we will have to charge $2 a reel for back programs. Of course, if you order late and wish to begin with the programs cur¬ rently being distributed, there is no charge. Don Dean, one of our hourly student employees, became a father again on March 10; a boy this time - Donald Kent Dean - a seven pound, nine ounce bun¬ dle of joy. Congratulations to Don and his wife, La- vonne! —N A E B— John A. Perkins, president of the University of Delaware, has been named Under Secretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He succeeds Herold C. Hunt, who resigned February 4 to return to a teaching post at Harvard University. APRIL, 1957 5