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- 21 - AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND WORKSHOPS FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED Keith Engar, Director of Radio-TV, University of Utah, and Bernard Buck, Program Director, New York City Municipal Broadcasting System, have been selected as Fulbright Scholars in the field of educational broadcasting for the academic year, 1956-57. Both Engar and Buck are affiliated with NAEB- member-institutions and they were recommended for Fulbright Scholarships by the selection advisory committee composed largely of NAEB members. Buck will be working with Radio Italians and will carry on the liaison with RAI so ably initiated by Graham Hovey, Fulbright Scholar to Italy in 1953-54 and 1954-55. Engar will spend the year in France, cooperating with Radiodiffusion- Television Prancaise in the exchange of broadcast materials between France and NAEB member stations. Through the excellent relations established by Fulbright Scholars to England, France and Italy during the past three years, many outstanding radio programs have been prepared especially by the broadcasting services of these countries especially for use by the NAEB Radio Network. Previous Ful¬ bright Scholars recommended by the NAEB, in addition to Hovey, have been Lawrence Creshkoff (France, 1953-54)> Burton Paulu (England, 1953-54), Ernest Lent (France, 1954-55), and Stanley Dormer (France, 1955-56). The University of Chicago, Fordham University in New York and the University of Iowa have received grants from Screen Gems Incorporated to be used for scholarships to