Radio annual (1941)

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O RG AN I Z AT IONS Lawrence Power, Alexander Smallens, Georgia Standing, Armand Tokatvan, Don Voorhees, Marek Windheim, Efrem Zimbalist. ADVISORY BOARD Walter Damrosch, Rudolph Ganz, Howard Hanson, Ernest Hutcheson, Serge Koussevitzky, Lotte Lehman, John McCormack, Giovanni Martinelli, Grace Moore, Lily Pons, Rudolph Reuter, Leon Rothier, Albert Spaulding, Gladys Swarthout, Deems Taylor, Elinor Remick Warren. BRANCH OFFICES Hollywood: 7046 Hollywood Blvd.— Phone, Hollywood 7311; San Francisco: 111 O'Farell St. — Phone, Sutter 3196; Chicago: 540 N. Michigan Blvd. — Phone, Superior 6517. FUNCTIONS AGMA is a union whose purpose is to bargain collectively on behalf of solo musical artists in the protection of their common interests. It is not directly engaged in the radio industry and is affiliate of the American Federation of Radio Artists which has direct jurisdiction over broadcasting artists. • American Guild of Radio Announcers and Producers 13-26 142nd St., Melba, Long Island INdependence 3-2633 OFFICERS Secretary-Treasurer Roger Bower FUNCTIONS This organization is an independent labor union, industrial in character, representing announcers, producers, sound effects technicians, radio engineers, etc., at radio stations throughout the United States. • American Institute Of Electrical Engineers 33 West 39th St., New York, N. Y. PEnnsylvania 6-9220 OFFICERS President Dr. R. W. Sorensen Vice-President Everett S. Lee Vice-President J. W. Barker Vice-President K. L. Hansen Vice-President J. L. Hamilton Vice-President A. LeRoy Taylor National Treasurer W. I. Slichter National Treasurer H. H. Henline BOARD OF DIRECTORS T. F. Barton, M. S. Coover, R. G. Warner, F. Malcolm Farmer, C. R. Beardsley, V. Bush, M. Eldredge, R. E. Hellmund, H. W. Hitchcock, F. H. Lane, L. R. Mapes, F. R. Maxwell, Jr., F. J. Meyer, H. S. Osborn, John C. Parker, D. C. Prince, C. T. Sinclair, J. M. Thomson, A. L. Turner and the officers of the Institute. FUNCTIONS The major purposes of the American Marketing Association are: (1) To foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing; (2) To develop sound thinking in marketing theory and more exact knowledge and definition of marketing principles; (3) To improve the methods and technique of marketing research; (4) To contribute to the improvement of the teaching of marketing; (5) To develop better public understanding and appreciation of marketing problems; (6) To study and discuss legislation and judicial decisions regarding marketing; (7) To improve marketing personnel and study personnel problems; (8) To record progress in marketing through the publication of a journal; (9) To encourage and uphold sound, honest practices, and to keep marketing work on a high ethical plane. • American Newspaper Publishers Association 370 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. CAIedonia 5-2000 OFFICERS President John S. McCarrens Vice-President Walter M. Dear Secretary Norman Chandler Treasurer W. G. Chandler General Manager Cranston Williams FUNCTIONS To foster and protect the business and business interests of daily newspapers. • The American Radio Relay League, Inc. 38 LaSalle Road, West Hartford, Conn. Hartford 3-6269 OFFICERS President George W. Bailey Vice-President Charles E. Blalack Managing Secretary Keneth B. Warner Treasurer A. A. Hebert Communications Manager F. E. Handy FUNCTIONS The American Radio Relay League is a non-commercial association of radio amateurs, bonded for the promotion of interest in amateur radio communication and experimentation, for the relaying of messages by radio, for the advancement of the radio art and of the public welfare, for the representation of the amateur in legislative matters, and for the maintenance of fraternalism and a high standard of conduct. The League publishes QST, a publication devoted solely to amateur radio, issued monthly. It also publishes The Radio Amateur's Handbook annually and other publications. • American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. COIumbus 5-7464 OFFICERS President Gene Buck Vice-President Louis Bernstein Vice-President Otto A. Harbach Secretary George W. Meyer Treasurer Gustave Schirmer Assistant Secretary J. J. Bregman Assistant Treasurer Irving Caesar General Manager John G. Paine ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE E. C. Mills, Chairman; Gene Buck, Louis Bernstein, Irving Caesar, Walter Fischer. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fred E. Ahlert, Louis Bernstein, J. J. Bregman, Saul Bornstein, Gene Buck, Irving Caesar, J. J. Robbins, John O'Connor, Max Dreyfus, George Fischer, Walter Fischer, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto A. Harbach, Raymond Hubbell, Jerome Kern, Edgar Leslie, John W. Mercer, Geo. W. Meyer, Jack Mills, Gustave Schirmer, Oley Speaks, Herman Starr, Deems Taylor, Will Von Tilzer. FUNCTIONS ASCAP licenses public performance for profit of music copyrighted by its members and the members of many similar societies located in foreign countries. BRANCH OFFICES AND REPRESENTATVIES ALABAMA: I. T. Cohen, 607-11 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. ALASKA: Herman D. Kenin, 911 Public Service Bldg., Portland, Ore. ARIZONA: Frank E. Hickey, 414 Guaranty Bldg., 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. ARKANSAS: Milsten and Milsten, 1613-14 Tower Petroleum Bldg., 1905 Elm St., Dallas, Texas. CALIFORNIA: (Northern Part) H. A. Levinson, 111 Sutter Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.; (Southern Part) Murray Stravers, 414 Guaranty Bldg., 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. COLORADO: H. O. Bergkamp, 1101-2 Security Bldg., Denver, Colo. CONNECTICUT: R. W. Rome, 44 School Street, Boston, Mass. DELAWARE: E. A. Sherwood, 1616 Baltimore Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: E. A. Sherwood, 1616 Baltimore Trust Bldg., Baltimore, Md. FLORIDA: I. T. Cohen, 607-11 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 950