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-32- North Carolina Foundation Formed The Foundation established at a meeting of the North Carolina broadcasters at Chapel Hill, is described as a ’’non-profit’ 1 and educational corporation, formed to sponsor and promote the advancement of education in the field of radio and television at the University of North Carolina, Funds from the Foundation will be used for teaching radio and script writing, operation and production in the University 1 s Communications Center, ***** Radio Station KSAC, Kansas State College, in their May bulletin gave their readers an account of the NAEB Radio Network. Complete with pictures, provided by Headquarters, the bulletin told of some of the highlights of the Network since it originated. ***** The tower that will beam out WKNO ! s community TV pro¬ grams has arrived in Memphis, The tower, worth $45,000, was purchased for $25,000 from the now defunct WJTV of Jackson, Mississippi. Channel 10 studios, at 268 Jefferson, were completed by April 30. The one-story brick transmitter building, on which construction started in mid-January, was completed the end of March. ***** Personnel General Manager John F. White of WQED, Pittsburgh, has announced the appointment of Miss Mildred J. Popovich as head of the station’s publicity department. Miss Popovich assumed her duties on March 26. ***** Dr. Kenneth Harwood, Chairman, Department of Telecommuni¬ cations, University of Southern California, has been elected President of the National Society for Study of Communication.