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3 r> s The Seminar was made possible by a grant from the U. K. Kellogg Foundation and was May 27 through June 1 at Allerton Park, the con¬ ference center of the University of Illinois - in a setting of scenic beauty, far removed from any distractions. Many remarked that Allerton House was an ideal place to hold such a meeting. The group lived, ate, and met together for five days. In this way plenty of opportunity was provided for the exchange of ideas and the sharing of experiences as well as getting acquainted with others in educational radio stations. Those attending also got better acquainted with NAEB and its many services to members. President Frank Schooley got us off to a good start on Sunday evening. Executive Director Harry Skornia and Network Manager Bob Underwood filled in with other details on Monday. Keith Ketcham, Bob Higgy, Carl Menzer, and John Brugger of the NAEB Engineering Committee were on the program. Other speakers (see June Newsletter ) provided authoritative technical information in their respective fields to complete a well rounded program for the week. Geographically NAEB member stations were represented from Massachusetts to California, Oregon to Florida, and Texas to Minnesota. A high degree of interest was maintained throughout and the participants, as a group, contributed much to the success of the program by their comments and questions directed to the pro¬ gram speakers. It is hoped that the first Radio and Audio Engineering Seminar is only the beginning of a series of meetings of technical per¬ sonnel. We hope that some way can be found so that all who apply may attend. ***** Samuel H. Barbour has been recently appointed Chief Engineer of WHYY-TV of the Metropolitan Philadelphia Educational Radio and Television Corporation. He writes to say that they expect to be on the air on Channel 35 this fall. c *****