Yearbook of radio and television (1959)

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oiu. \\i/\im\s >++*++* >***+*******+** ART DIRECTORS CLUB 115 East 40th Street, New York 16, N Y. Phone: MUrray Hill 5-4340 OFFICERS President Garr, tt P. Orr 1st Vice-Pres Bert W. Littmann 2nd Vice-Prcs. Robert Gage Secretary William Duffy Treasurer Mohlon A. Cline BRANCH OFFICES 31 natl. society clubs throughout U. S. FUNCTIONS Exhibitions, scholarship course, publishing adv. art books, research, conference. ARTISTS' REPRESENTATIVES ASSOCIATION. INC. 1270 Ave. of the Americas, New York 20, N. Y. Circle 6-1379 OFFICERS President Eddie Elkort Vice-Presidents Norman Weiss, Hattie Althoff Jack Russell, James Lanagan, H. C. Moore, Win. J. O'Halioran Secretary Ben Kuchuk Treasurer Joseph Singer Counsel Abraham Males BRANCH OFFICES 203 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. 754 Cenfury Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. 116 New Montgomery, San Francisco, Calif. 301 Fox Bldg., Detroit, Mich. FUNCTIONS The promoting of high ethical standards in the conduct of the business of artists' representatives and the fostering of better understanding among the people engaged in such business and the amusement field generally. To protect the agents. ASSOCIATION FOR PROFESSIONAL BROADCASTING EDUCATION 1771 N Street, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Phone: DE 2-9300 OFFICERS President Glenn Starlin Vice-President W. Earl Dougherty Secy.-Treas. Richard M. Brown Directors Donley Feddersen, Sydney Head, Ward Quaal, Lee Ruwitch, W. C. Swartley, Bruce Linton, Kenneth Harwood Fxec. Spcretar/ Fred Garrigus Prom., Pub. Head Leo Martin FUNCTIONS The purpose of the Association is to promote better understandi-n h-*»e t broadcasters and schools which offer pre-professional training in the broadcast media. ASSOCIATED MUSIC PUBLISHERS, INC. 589 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. 1 West 47th St., New York 36, N. Y. PL 9-8470 OFFICERS Ohfm. of Board Sydney M. Koye Vice Presidents Richard F. French, Benjamin V. Grasso, Karl F. Bauer, Leonard Feist Secretory Robert J. Burton FUNCTIONS Publisher and distributor of serious music In the United States and representative of many principal serious music catalogs of Europe. ASSOC. OF CANADIAN ADVERTISERS, INC. 701 Federal Building, 85 Richmond St., West, Toronto 1, Ontario EMpirc 3-8046 OFFICERS President H. E. Whitehead Exec. V. P. J. J. McGill Vice-Pres G. C. Clarke, J. C. Miller, J. W. Cook, K. J. Farthing, P. J. McGinnis. V. P., Treas A. B. Ycatcs Gen Mgr., Sec'y B. E. Leaote DIRECTORS J. A. Blay, Mrs. G. Wilson McGuinness, R. R. Mcintosh, E. H. Woodley, R. P. Beadon, E. J. Coleman, R. B. Collctt, W. T. McFarlane, W. W. Vanderburgh, E. H. Woodley. FUNCTIONS An organization of Canadian companies promoting long-range, scientific development ot advertising and marketing. ASSOCIATION OF MAXIMUM SERVICE TELECASTERS, INC. 1735 DoSales St., N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Phone: District 7-5412 OFFICERS President Jack Horns 1st Vice-Pres Charles H. Crutchfield 2nd Vice-Pres Donald D. Davis Secy.-Treas Harold Essex Ass't. Se;y-Treas., Exec. Dir Lester W. Lindow BOARD OF DIRECTORS C. Howard Lane, J. H. DeWitt, Jr., Harold Hough, Robert D. Swezey, Harold C. Stuart, John S. Hayes, Lawrence H. Rogers, II, Carter M. Parham, Ward Quaal, Roger Clipp, Joseph B. Epperson, Harold Gross, Alex Keese, C. Wrede Petersmeyer. FUNCTIONS MST is dedicated to insuring maximum television service to the American people. Consistent with this objective it favors efforts to expand and develop television service throughout the United States but opposes any compromise or deterioration of the technical quality or service now being provided. ASSN. OF NATIONAL ADVERTISERS. INC. 155 E. 44th St., New York, N. Y. Oxford 7-5950. OFFICERS Chairman Henry Schachte Lever Bros. Co. Vice-Chairmon Donald S. Frost Bristol-Myers Co. President Paul B. West Vice-Presidents. Cy Norton, Lowell McElroy, J. M. Allen Vice-President, Secy Peter W. Allport V.P. West Coast Ken Boucher General Counsel Gilbert H. Weil DIRECTORS Geo. J. Abrams, J. R. Bar'ow, Roger H. Bolin, R. M. Budd, Ralston H. Co'fin, Geo. A. Frost, Bertram V. Jones, Melviti S. Hattwick, Everett M. Runyon, Albert R. Stevens, Ray Weber, John T. Morris, Max Banzhaf, Stanley W. Koe-iig, John Veckly, Ralph Winslow. FUNCTIONS Promotes the most effective and profitable use of advertising as a tool of selling, promotes a better understanding and more effective use of advertising as a tool of management and protects the interests of national advertisers and serves their collective needs. ASSOCIATION OF RADIOTELEVISION NEWS ANALYSTS 24 East 39th Street, New York 16, N. Y. OXford 7-5300 OFFICERS President Robert Trout V.P John MacVane 1344