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ORGAN I Z AT IONS
Early in its career the Association adopted for the guidance of its members two official statements. One is entitled "Agency Service Standards," in which agency service is defined, so that advertisers and publishers may know what to expect and agencies may know what should be required of them, thus discouraging the incompetent and encouraging those equipped to render effective service.
The other statement, entitled "Standards of Practice," deals with agency relations with media, clients and the public, with fair and ethical agency competition, and other professional ethics. •
American Bar Association (Standing Committee on Communications)
Office of the Chairman: 920 Southern Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
COMMITTEE
Chairman Robert N. Miller
Committeeman Edwin M. Borchard
Committeeman Jchn Morgan Davis
Committeeman Charles E. Kenworthey
Committeeman Whitney North Seymour
Secretary David W. Richmond
FUNCTIONS
The main function of this committee is to keep in touch with any phase of the field of communications in which the American Bar Association may have an interest. It reports to the Bar Association at intervals with recommendations for action, and carries out such mandates as it receives from the Association. •
American Communications Association (C. I. O.)
10 Bridge St., New York, N. Y. BOwling Green 9-3006
OFFICERS
President James P. Selly
Vice-President James Benson
Vice-President 0. M. Salisbury
Vice-President L. Ohl
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American Council on Education
744 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C.
NAtional 5691
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
President George F. Zook
President Emeritus C. R. Mann
Vice-President C. S. Marsh
Assistant to President Donald J. Shank
Chief Accountant Grace R. Ontrich
FUNCTIONS
This Council's purpose is to advance American education through comprehensive voluntary, cooperative action on the part of educational associations, organizations and institutions, through the promotion, initiation and administration of systematic studies, cooperative experiments, and conferences. It has sponsored two national conferences on educational broadcasting to provide a national forum of educational and broadcasting interests for the furthering of education by radio. It also has an educational motion picture project which is evaluating and producing classroom films.
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American Federation of Musicians
1450 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
PEnnsylvania 6-2545
OFFICERS
President James C. Petrillo
Vice-President Charles L. Bagley
Treasurer Harry E. Brenton
Secretary Fred W. Birnbach
Financial Secretary-Treasurer Harry E. Brenton
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
A. C. Hayden, Chauncey A. Weaver, J. W. Parks, Walter M. Murdoch, Oscar F. Hild.
American Federation of Radio Artists (AFRA)
2 West 45th St., New York, N. Y.
VAnderbilt 6-1810
NATIONAL OFFICERS
President Lawrence Tibbett
Vice-President Edward Arnold
Vice-President Jean Hersholt
Vice-President Virginia Payne
Vice-President Mark Smith
Vice-President Margaret Speaks
National Executive Secretary Emily Holt
Associate S3cretary & Treasurer George HeUer
Recording Secretary Alex McKee
Counsel Paul N. Turner
Associate Counsel H^nry Jaffe
Associate Counsel Lawrence W. Beilenson
BOARD OF DIRcCTORS
Wm. P. Adams, Ben Alexander, Edward Arnold, Phil Baker, Norman Barry, Jack Benny, Edgar Bergen, Theodore Bliss, True Boardman, Nellie Booth, William Brandt, Eddie Canter, Frank Chapman, Everett Clark, Clayton Collyer, Ted de Corsia, Eric Dressier, Philip A. Duey, Georgia Fifield, Thomas Freebairn-Smith, Ben Grauer, George Heller, Jean Hersholt, John B. Hughes, Raymond Jones, Carleton Kadell, Phil Lord, Ted Maxwell, John McGovern, Alex McKee, James Melton, Virginia Payne, Walter Preston, Alan Reed, Anne Seymour, Mark Smith, Margaret Speaks, Alfred Swenson, Sam Thompson, Lawrence Tibbett, Lucille Wall, James Wallington, Lewis Wareham, Richard Wells, Ned Weaver, Tudor Williams, Jack C. Wilson. BRANCH OFFICFS
Chicago Local — 540 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III. Raymond Jones, Executive Secretary; Phone, Superior 6517.
Lcs Angeles Local — 6331 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Calif.; I. B. Kornblum, Executive Secretary; Phone, Hillside, 5121.
San Francisco Local — 111 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, California; Vic Connors, Executive Secretary; Phone, Sutter 3196, San Francisco, California.
Cincinnati Local — Box No. 2, Burnet Woods Station, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Montreal Local— 1126 St. Catherine St., West Montreal. Canada.
Detroit Local— 1003 Tuller Hotel, Detroit, Mich.
St. Louis Local— 4317 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
Miami Local — Box 3082, Miami, Fla.
Denver Local — 598 South Navajo St., Denver, Colo.
Racine Local— 804 Hamilton St., Racine, Wise.
Cleveland Local — 11418 Bellflower Rd., Cleveland, Ohio.
Other locals located in Des Moines, la.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Pittsburgh, Fa.; Schenectady, N. Y.; Boston, Mass.; Birmingham, A'a.; Shreveport, La.; Racine, Wise; Washington, D. C; Charlotte, N. C; Portland, Ore.
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American Guild of Musical Artists, Inc. (A. F. L.)
545 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
VAnderbilt 6-6340
OFFICERS
President Lawrence Tibbett
First Vice-President Jascha Heifetz
Second Vice-President Richard Bonelli
Third Vice-President Margaret Speaks
Fourth Vice-President Frank Sheridan
Fifth Vice-President Daniel Harris
Recording Secretary Queena Mario
Treasurer Frank La Forge
Executive Secretary Blanche Witherspoon
Counsel Henry Jaffa
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Arthur Anderson, Zlatko Balokovic, Ruth Breton, Frank Chapman, Agnes De Mille, Amy Ellerman, Eva Cauthier, Mischa Elman, Charles Hackett, Edward Harris, Elisabeth Hoeppel, Julius Huehn, Edwin Hughes, Jose Iturbi, Frederick Jagel, Ernst Lert, Arthur Mahoney, Lauritz Melchior, James Melton, Ezio Pinza,
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