The radio annual (1957)

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0<=>0 ORGANIZATIONS (xrx) Chrmn. of Executive Committca Ward D. Ingnm KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. Chrmn. of Finance Committee John S. Hayes WTOP, Washington, D. C. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Joseph E. Baudino, WBC, Washington, D. C; Edward Breen, KVFD, Ft. Dodge, Iowa; Kenyon Brown, KWFT, Wichita Falls, Texas; Richard D. Buckley, WNEW, New York, N. Y.; Charles C. Caley, WMBD, Peoria, III.; John C. Cohan, KSBW, Salinas, Calif.; Matthew J. Culligan, NBC Radio, New York; Robert E. Dunville, WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio; Donald Durgin, ABC Radio, New York; Frank P. Fogarty, WOW, Omaha, Neb.; Simon Goldman, WJTN, Jamestown, N. Y.; Arthur Hull Hayes, CBS Radio, New York, N. Y.; John S. Hayes, WTOP, Washington, D. C, George J. Higgins, KMBC, Kansas City, Mo.; Ward D. Ingrim, KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif.; Alex Keese, WFAA, Dallas, Texas; C. Howard Lane, OIN, Portland, Ore.; EIroy McCaw, WINS, New York, N. Y.; William B. McGrath, WHDH, Boston, Mass.; Robert T. Mason, WMRN, Marion, Ohio; Gilmore N. Nunn, WLAP, Lexington, Ky., Edword Petry, Edward Retry & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.; John B. Poor, MBS, New York, N. Y.; Don Searle, Colby, Kans.; Ben Strouse, WWDC, Washington, D. C; Kevin B. Sweeney, RAB, New York, N. Y.; Donald W. Thornburgh, WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa.; Lee Wailes, Storer Broadcasting Co., Miami Beach, Fla.; Allen M. Woodall, WDAK, Columbus, Ga.; Adam J. Young, Jr., Adam J. Young, Inc., New York, N. Y. RADIO-NEWSREEL-TELEVISION WORKING PRESS ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK, INC. 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. PLaza 1-2720 OFFICERS President Julian Anthony 1st Vice-President Nick Archer 2nd Vice-President Herb Schwartz Sergeont-ot-Arms George Jordan Secretary Ruth Morcinak Ass't Sec'y Charles Campbell Treasurer Richard Milbauer BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chairman: Lou Hutt; Julian Anthony, Nick Archer, Robert F. Donahue, Roy D. Edwards, George Jordan, Burt Reinhardt. THE RADIO PIONEERS CLUB 589 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y. PLaza 9-1500 OFFICERS President Clair R. McCollough 1st Vice-President John Patt Vice-Pres Victor Diehm, William H. Fineshriber, Jr. Sijcretary Clair McCollaugh Treosurer Chorles A. Wall Executive Secretory M. H. Shapiro FUNCTIONS "To establish a membership organization of persons who by their long years of service in the field of Radio desire to become associated for the purposes of friendship and education. The Club shall be a central clearing house for the exchange of information and historical data about Hie Radio industry and shall record in form to be determined facts and dota oboirt the history of the Radio industry and its traditions for use by this and future generations. It is felt that this organization with the resultant exchange of information would make a valuable contribution to the public interest." RADIO AND TELEVISION DIRECTORS GUILD (A.F. OF L.) 114 East 52nd St., New York 22, N. Y. PLaza 9-0949 OFFICERS International President Ernest Ricca 1st Vice-President Robert L. Robb 2nd Vice-President Joseph Byrne 3rd Vice President Richard Schneider Secretary Stuart Phelps Treasurer Robert Priaulx NATIONAL BOARD Wolter Gorman, New York; Dovid Lowe, New York; Ernest Ricca, New York; Richard Schneider, New York; George Fogle, Hoolywood; Jack Lyman, Hollywood; Robert L. Robb, Hollywood; Harfiefd Weedin, Hollywood; Grover Allen, Chicago; Joseph Byrne, Chicago; Raymond Shane, Cleveland;Lamar Coselli, N.Y.; Tom Donovan, N.Y.; Robert Priaulx; Stuart Phelps, Hollywood; Robert Ritter, Detroit; Carl G. Degon. National Executive Director Newman H. Burnett General Counsel Charles Ballon (Phillips, Nizer, Benjamin & Krim) BRANCH OFFICES New York Local— 114 East 52nd St., New York 22, PLaza 9-0875. Newmon H. Burnett, Executive Secretary; Robert Priaulx, President. Hollywood Local— 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif., Hollywood 2-3324. Elizabeth Gould, Executive Secretary; Stuart Phelps, President. Chicago Local — 100 W. Monroe St.,Chicago, III. Joseph Bvrne, President. Detroit Local — 1257 Penobscot BIdg., Detroit 26, Mich., woodward 5-0061. Boaz Siegel, Executive Secretary; Robert Ritter, President. Washington Local — Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D. C. Adams 4-5400. Carl Degan, President. Cleveland Local— 17502 Holly Hill Dr. Cleveland 5, Ohio, Longacre 1-859^. Raymond Shone, President. FUNCTIONS A national organization to odvonce, foster, promote and benefit the interests of directors, associate directors and floor managers of television, live ond film, and radio programs and to protect and secure their rights in their professional activities. RADIO AND TELEVISION EXECUTIVES SOCIETY. INC. Hotel Biltmore, New York 17, N. Y. OFFICERS President Robert Jay Burton 1st Vice-President Merle Jones 2nd Vice-President Robert Leder Treasurer Bernard Goodwin Secretary Claude Barrere Executive Director Claude Barrere BOARD OF GOVERNORS Kenneth Bilby, Moggi Eaton, Norman Glenn, Norman Gluck, Don McClure, Frank Pellegrin, Roger Pryor, Robert Schmid, Sam Slate, Geroldine Zorbaugh. FUNCTIONS 1. To create a lasting fraternity of persons professionally engaged or interested in radio and television broadcasting and its allied fields and to provide a common meeting place for all members. 2. To provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and discussions of problems affecting or concerning radio and television broadcasting or relating to its improvement or usefulness and to promote higher standards for the radio and television industry as a scientific, literary, information, entertainment, and cultural medium. 3. To provide and sponsor the dissemination of information pertaining to radio and television bro<idcasting which may be of mutual interest and value to members, the pulic and the industry. 4. To do all and everything necessary, suitable and proper for the complete accomplishment of these purposes and the attainment of the objects herein set forth within such limitations os are provided by low. RADIO-ELECTRONICS-TELEVISION MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION See Equipment Section RADIO-TV CORRESPONDENTS ASSN. U. S. Capitol, Washington, D. C. NAational 8-3120 Chairman Joseph F. McCaffrey (Ind.) Vice-chairman Robert Hurleigh (MBS) 1327