Radio annual and television yearbook (1945)

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ORGANIZATIONS E. A. Nichols, Farnsworth Telev'sion & Radio Corp.; David T. Schu'tz, Raytheon Mfg. Corp.; F. C. Best, Chicago Telephone Supply Co.; A. Blumenkrantz, Ceneral Instrument Corp.; S. I. Cole, Aerovox Corp.; Walter Evans, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co.; Frank M. Folsom, RCA Victor Division of RCA; F. R. Lack, Western Electric Company, Inc. FUNCTIONS Non-profit, co-operative trade association for the promotion of all radio interests and special services to radio and electronic manufacturers. Radio Manufacturers Assn. of Canada 159 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., Canada Adelaide 1531 OFFICERS President R. M. Brophy Vice-President S. L. Capell Executive Secretary W. W. Richardson Chairman of Parts Division R. Randal! Chairman of Engineering Committee A. B. Oxley Chairman of Service Committee W. A. White FUNCTIONS This association is a non-profit and co-operative organization founded in 1926 to promote the interests of the radio manufacturing industry in Canada. Radio Script & Transcription Exchange, Federal Radio Education Committee U. S. Office of Education, Washington, D. C. Republic 1820, Extension 2225 OFFICERS Acting Director C. F. Klinefelter Assistant Director Gertrude C. Broderick Radio Education Speciality R. R. Lowdermilk FUNCTIONS The exchange is designed to promote more effective local broadcasting by educational and civic organizations and radio stations by serving as a clearing house for selected educational radio scripts, transcriptions and production aids, and as a source of all kinds of information pertaining to the field of educational radio. Radio Technical Planning Board OFFICERS Chairman Dr. Waiter R. C. Baker Vice-chairman Dr. Alfred N. Goldsmith Treasurer Bond Ceddes Coordinator L. C. F. Horle Secretary W. B. Cowilich Asst. Secretary Mrs. Martha Kinzie Spectrum Utilization: A. N. Goldsmith, chairman; R. H. Manson, vice-chairman. Frequency Allocation: C. B. Jolliffe, chairman; F. M. Ryan, vice-chairman. H. F. Generation: R. M. Wise, chairman; H. F. Argento, vice-chairman. Standard Broadcasting: Howard Frazier, chairman; Burgess Dempster, vice-chairman. V. H. F. Broadcasting: G. E. Gustafson, chairman; C. M. Jansky, vice-chairman. Television: D. B. Smith, chairman: I. J. Kaar, vice-chairman. Facsimile: ). V. L. Hogan, chairman; C. J. Young, vice-chairman. Radio Communication: Haraden Pratt, chairman; H. H. Beverage, vice-chairman. Relay Systems: E. W. Engstrom, chairman; Ralph Bown, vice-chairman. Radio Range, Direction & Recognition: E. M. Delorrainc, chairman; W. L. Webb, vice-chairman. Aeronautical Radio: D. W. Rentzel, chairman; D. K. Martin, vice-chairman. Ind., Scientific & Medical Equipment: C. V. Aggers, chairman; H. B. Marvin, vice-chairman. Police, Emergency Services: D. E. Noble, chairman; Frank Walker, vice-chairman. FUNCTIONS The RTPB formulates plans for the technical future of the radio industry and services, including frequency allocations and systems standardization, in accordance with the public interest and the technical facts. The Planning Board advises government, industry and the public of its recommendations. Such planning is restricted to engineering considerations. The Radio Writers' Guild of the Authors' League of America, Inc. 6 E. 39th Street. New York, N. Y. MUrray Hill 5-6930 OFFICERS National President Peter Lyon Vice-Presidents: Easton Region Robert Newman Middle Western Region Pauline Hopkins Western Region Sam Moore Offices: New York City: 6 East 39th Street. Hollywood: 1655 North Cherokee. Chicago: Room 1116, 360 N. Michigan. NATIONAL COUNCIL Eastern Region: Norman Corwin, Goodman Ac?, Clifford Goldsmith, Kenneth Webb, Ruth A. Knight, Sylvia Berger, Julian Funt, Robert H. Lochner, Nora Stirling, Lynn Stone; Mid-Western Region: Ruth Walliser, David Peltz, Buelah Karney, Bernard Howard, Richard Durham, Bessie Jaffey, Louis Scofield, Ann Hunter, Sidney Gerson, Ruth Moenck; Western Region: John Dunkel, Kathleen Hite, Arch Oboler, Arno'd Marquis, Milton Merlin, Jack Robinson, Ashmead Scott, Abe Burrows, Harmon Alexander, Paul Franklin. Council Alternates — Eastern Region: Pegeen Fitzgerald, Carl Bixby, Max Ehrlich, Wade Arnold, Harry Hermann, Edmund Birnbryer, Robert T. Colwell, Theodore E. Ferro, Ira Marion, David Hall; Western Reg on: Maurice Zimm, John Boylan, Robert L. Richards, Stewart Sterling, Rupert Pray. Rocky Mountain Radio Council, Inc. 21 East 18th Ave., Denver 2, Colo. KEystone 5306 OFFICERS President C. B. Hershey Secretary James G. Allen Treasurer A. Helen Anderson EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W. D. Armentrout, Harry M. Crain, Roy M. Creen, J. L. Morrill. FUNCTIONS The Rocky Mountain Radio Council is a non-profit corporation of 30 organizations formed to give professional aid to educational organization in planning, preparing and producing their radio broadcasts. In 1944, it produced 361 programs for 16 organizations, which were re-bioadcast 1,536 times from 19 commercial radio stations in the Rocky Mountain region. Recording studio facilities available for commercial work. 985