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- 5 - The above will give some idea of the scope of the NAEB Engineering Service to date. It was established to serve educational television in general and NAEB members in particular. To be helpful, we must know how or along what lines you need help. That is one reason Bidlack is visiting educational television sta¬ tions now on the air. Data on technical facilities of existing educational TV stations is being compiled and will be distributed on request. He has plans to conduct a survey of engineering department salaries, working conditions, etc. of member stations. He will use the Newsletter to provide technical tips which may be helpful. Let him know how he can serve you. NAEB NAMES PARTICIPANTS IN TV ENGINEERING WORKSHOP Twenty-six persons were named by the NAEB Engineering Committee as participants in the NAEB Television Engineering Workshop to be held in the New York Area October 19 through 27* During the Workshop the participants will visit the Radio Corporation of America, DuMont, and General Precision Laboratories in the area in addition to various discussions and demonstration of television equipment. Those named to the Television Engineering Workshop are: Lawrence Anderson, University of Wisconsin William Gordon Benson, Station KUOM, University of Minnesota James H. Bonney, Station WBUR, Boston University Lawrence A. Brogger, Station KUOM, University of Minnesota A. J. Boggioni, Station WOSU, Ohio State University Cyril M. Braum, JCET, Washington 6, D.. C. John R. Brugger, Station WILL, University of Illinois Charles W. Brooke, Jr., Station WQED-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa. K. Winston Bugg, Station WABE, Atlanta Board of Education Gerard Colliot, Radiodiffusion Francaise Harold D. Gorsuch, Station WOSU, Ohio State University Charles E. Houston, Texas Technological College Lawrence A. Larson, Station KUOM, University of Minnesota Prof. E. M. Lonsdale, State University of Iowa Carl Menzer, Station WSUI, State University of Iowa Guy H. Peden, Jr., Station WOSU, Ohio State University C. D. Phillips, State University of Iowa Walter Rechenberg, Jr., Station WQED-TV, Pittsburgh, Pa. Frederick M. Remley, Jr., University of Michigan Robert Schlorff, Station WDET, Wayne University W. Worcester Smith, University of Massachusetts Joseph E. Stuckey, Station WUOA, University of Alabama Ralph R. Townsley, Station WBAA, Purdue University Johnny F. Wahlfeldt, Television and Motion Pictures, Univ, of Illinois Gordon Ward, Station T WDTR, Detroit Board of Education Noyes W. Willett, Radio House, University of Texas ' *X- -X- -X- -X- -X- # -x- -X- -Xc -x- RCA has developed a wireless lapel microphone which Jack Lescoulie demonstrated on the NBC "Today" show recently. It is expected the new mikes will be in pro¬ duction before the end of the year.