Yearbook of radio and television (1964)

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RADIO & TV INDUSTRY ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS (AFL-CIO) 1200 15th St., N.W., Washington 5, D. C. Phone: Columbia 5-8040 OFFICERS Int. President Gordon M. Freeman Int. Secretary Joseph D. Keenan Dir., Radio-TV Recording Div Albert 0. Hardy FUNCTIONS Labor organization: radio, TV and recording. INTERNATIONAL RADIO & TELEVISION SOCIETY (IRTS) 444 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 8-2450 President Sam Cook Digges (VP, CBS Films) 1st Vice-Pres Thomas J. McDermott (VP, Ayer) Vice-Presidents. . Richard P. Jones (VP, JWT), C. Wrede Petersmeyer (Pres., Corinthian) Secretary William N. Davidson (VP, AT Sales) Treasurer Edward P. Shurick (VP, H-R) Exec. Director Claude Barrere FUNCTIONS To promote and increase a sense of responsibility among all who are engaged in communications that they may be worthy of the challenge of our times; To provide an assembly for persons engaged in communication through radio and television, and for their professional advancement through the development of their arts, science and commerce; To foster a lasting fraternity of persons professionally engaged in radio and television directly or indirectly and to provide an international forum for the interchange of ideas, information and discussions affecting their common interest and welfare; To promote the continued development of radio and television communication in harmony with democratic concepts of freedom of expression; To enhance the cultural, spiritual and material enjoyment of life through encouragement and appropriate recognition of the creative arts. OFFICERS Chairman Lawrence E. Dennis Vice-Chairman Edgar Fuller Secretary David C. Stewart FUNCTIONS The primary role of the JCEB is to maintain leadership in the formation and enunciation of important educational policy decisions having a bearing upon educational radio and television broadcasting. The JCEB will provide the chief forum for discussion and policy formation on national issues affecting all aspects of educational broadcasting. LAMBS, THE 130 W. 44th St., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: JUdson 2-1515 OFFICERS Shepherd Martin Begley Boy Harry Hershfield Corresponding Secretary Bert Lahr Recording Secretary Frank Thomas, Jr. Treasurer Clarence Jacobson Librarian Ed Weiner DIRECTORS Ed Begley, Nelson Buhler, Harry Delmar, Eddie Dowling, Denis Du-For, Edward H. Ford, Emil Friedlander, Henry Gladstone, John W. Hundley, Howard Jones, Henry Leslie, Robert Marcato, Conrad Nagel, Russell Patterson, Ed Roland, David Seidman, Jack Waldron, Irving M. Wall. LIFE DIRECTORS, EX-SHEPHERDS: Fred Waring, Walter N. Greaza, Frank M. Thomas. FUNCTIONS The objects of this Club shall be the creation and maintenance of funds for the benefit of persons engaged professionally in the drama, music, authorship and allied and fine arts who shall be in need of financial aid or assistance to be disbursed at the discretion of the Council; the instruction and education of members and other persons professionally engaged and the implementation of same through the production of plays, the collection and preservation of objects of interest thereto, and the promotion of professional and social intercourse amongst adult male performers. JAPAN BROADCASTING CORP. (See Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK) ) JEWISH THEATRICAL GUILD OF AMERICA, INC. 1564 Broadway, New York 36, N. Y. Phone: PLaza 7-5237 OFFICERS Chairman, Bd. of Directors Harry E. Gould President Milton Berle I st Vice-Pres George Jessel Vice-Presidents Ja:i< Bennv, Emil Friedlander, Wm. Morris, Jr., Ted Lewis, Robert K. Shapiro, Wm. Morris, Jr., Milton Weintraub, Leo Jaffe, Louis A. Lotito, Harry Brandt, Arthur H. Schwartz, Robert K. Shapiro, Jonas T. Silverstone, Sophie Tucker, Max E. Youngstein. Vice-Pres. & Treas Abe Lastfogel Vice-Pres. & Asst. Treas Nat Lefkowitz Legal Committee Henry M. Katz Chaplain Rabbi Abraham Burstein Executive Secretary Leonard B. Song BOARD OF DIRECTORS Harry Brandt, Leo Jaffe, Harry E. Gould, Emil Friedlander, Leo Jaffe, Abe Lastfogel, Nat Lefkowitz, Louis A. Lotito, Wm. Morris, Jr., Robert K. Shapiro, Arthur H. Schwartz, Jonas T. Silverstone, Max E. Youngstein. FUNCTION Non-sectarian theatrical assistance agency. JOINT COUNCIL ON EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING 1619 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Phone: HUdson 3-6367 LEAGUE OF ADVERTISING AGENCIES, INC. 570 Seventh Ave., New York 18, N. Y. Phone: Wi 7-8330 OFFICERS President Nat Kameny Vice-Presidents Wm. G. Seidenbaum, Mel Rubin, Leonard Stein Executive Secy James A. Cerbone Secretary Leonard E. Janklow Treasurer Aaron Holtzman Legal Counsel Louis N. Field, Morton J. Simon Fiscal Advisor David Joseph Public Relations Counsel Zachary, Liss & Front FUNCTIONS The League of Advertising Agencies consists of a jroup of medium sized agencies that meet in order to discuss the manner and methods for better understanding and operation in the agency field. The League is also a common ground for the exchange of ideas, ond a vehicle of communication among agency members. MOTION PICTURE EXPORT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC. 522 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. Phone: TN 7-1200 1600 Eye St., N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Phone: Executive 3-5110 OFFICERS Exec. Vice-President Ralph Hetzel Vice-Presidents Kenneth Clark, Rob't J. Corkery, William H. Fineshriber, Jr., Irving A. Maas, George C. Vietheer 660