[N.B.C trade releases]. (1955)

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NBC TRADE NEWS NBC TO BROADCAST EISENHOWER'S TALK ON ATOMIC ENERGY President Dwight D. Elsenhower's address on the peaceful uses of atomic energy, Saturday, June 11, at Pennsylvania State University commencement exer¬ cises will be broadcast by NBC Radio Network (includ¬ ing WRCA) from 10:30 to 11 a,m,, EDT, The President's brother. Dr, Milton Eisenhower, president of the University, will introduce him, A new atomic reactor will be installed at Pennsylvania State University on this date. 3 STAFF MEMBERS OF AUSTRALIAN CONSOLIDATED PRESS TO ATTEND NBC -BARNARD COLLEGE SUMMER INSTITUTE OF RADIO AND TV The Australian Consolidated Press, recently granted a license by the Australian Commonwealth government to operate a commercial TV station in Sydney, will send three of its staff members for training at the NBC-Barnard College Summer Institute of Radio and Television. Bruce Gyngell and Alexander Baz will come from Sydney to attend the Institute, which will be in session from June 27 through Aug, 5 at the School of Radio and Television in New York. Michael Ramsden, a member of the Consolidated Press staff in New York, will be the third Australian student. It i3 expected that the Australian Consolidated Press station will be in operation late in 1956. At present, Australia has no TV. The fifth annual NBC-Barnard College Summer Institute of Radio and Television will offer a program of six professional courses taught by specialists of the NBC staff. o NBC -New York, 6/1/55