NAEB Engineering Newsletter (July 1956)

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- 8 - Swap Shop WANTED: A used two-bay FH antenna for a 10-watt station on 89*1 me, or a single circular one-bay antenna which can be used with a GE type BY-21A single-bay antenna to give added gain. Contact George D. Goodrich, KMUW-FM, University of Wichita, Wichita, Kansas. WANTED: Used 10-50 watt transmitter in good condition. Contact Jim Slack, Director, Radio Station KUSD, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota. ***** Engineering Seminar Approved The NAEB Board of Directors has allocated W. K. Kellogg Foundation funds to hold a Radio and Audio Engineering Seminar at Allerton House, Monticello, Illinois, May 27 to June 1, 1956. Announcements of this seminar were mailed to all NAEB Active lumbers and to those listed in the NAEB Technical Directory on April 17. Due to the short interval between date the seminar begins and Board approval, immediate action was essential on applications with a closing deadline set for May 2, 1956. Successful applicants will be notified by May 15, 1956. ***** AT PRESS TIME Mrs. Bernice Setzer, staff member of KDPS, Des Moines Public Schools, was recently honored by the Iowa chapter of the American Institute of Architects. For the past two years Mrs. Setzer has done a weekly program which has covered many phases of architecture from historical forms to contemporary design. Architects have been invited to participate in panel discussions for some of these programs. Because of the ser¬ vice that this program has rendered the profession of Archi¬ tecture, Mrs. Setzer has been admitted into the chapter as an Honorary Associate. *****