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ORGANIZATIONS
American Newspaper Publishers Association
370 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
CA edonia 5-2000
OFFICERS
President William C. Chandler
Vice-President David W. Howe
Treasurer „ . Edwin S. Friendly
General Manager Cranston Williams
BRANCH OFFICE 360 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. Phone, Franklin 3746. Ceorge N. Dale. Manager
FUNCTIONS To foster and protect the business and business interests of daily newspapers.
American Radio Relay League, Inc.
38 LaSalle Road, West Hartford, Conn. Hartford 3-6269
OFFICERS
President Ceorge W. Bailey
Managing Secretaty Kenneth B. Warner
Treasurer David H. Houghton
Communication Manager Francis E. Handy
BRANCH OFFICE 225 Main St., Newington, Conn. Phone, 92140. F. E. Handy, Communications Manager.
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, rot 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.
DISTRICT MANAGERS Western
Larry Shea, 414 Guaranty BIdg., 6331 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
Stanley Shepard, 645 Pacific BIdg., Portland, Ore.
Harry G. Ferguson, 1101-2 Security BIdg., Denver, Colo.
H. A. Levinson, Room 829-31, 111 Sutter BIdg., San Francisco, Calif.
Mid-Western
Leonard Severson, 730 Des Moines BIdg., Des Moines, la.
Martin Meltzer, 1907 Continental BIdg., 3615 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
James L. Cleary, c/o ASCAP, 1100 Midland BIdg., 101 Prospect Ave., N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.
E. W. Peterson, 912 Northwestern Bank BIdg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Messrs, Crosner Cr Burak, 782-4 Penobscot BIdg., Detroit, Mich.
John C. Wocden, 7 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. Southern
Harold Lee Frankel, 825 Hibernia Bank BIdg., New Orleans, La.
Samuel Feldman, 2209-10 Carew Towers, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Chas. McDowell, 1613-14 Tower Petroleum BIdg., 1905 Elm St., Dallas, Texas.
I. T. Cohen, 607 1st Nat'l Bank BIdg., Atlanta, Ga. Eastern
Samuel Berkett, 44 School St., Boston, Mass.
Arthur L. Rothkranz, 1616 Baltimore Trust BIdg., Baltimore, Md.
H. A. Brown, 1638 Lincoln Liberty BIdg., Philadelphia, Pa.
William J. O'Brien, 509 Grant BIdg., Pittsburgh Pa.
Lawrence B. Schlums, 1431 Lincoln Alliance BIdg., Rochester, N. Y.
Aaron Kane, National Newark BIdg., 744 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
Clarence Rubin, 30 Rockefeller PI., New York, N. Y. FUNCTIONS ASCAP licenses public performance for profit of
music copyrighted by its members and the members of
many similar societies located in foreign countries.
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N. Y.
CQIumbus 5-7464
OFFICERS
President Deems Taylor
Vice-President Gustave Schirmer
Vice-President .Oscar Hammerstein II
Secretary George W. Meyer
Treasurer J. J. Bregman
Assistant Secretary Donald Gray
Assistant Treasurer Irving Caesar
Assistant General Manager.. Richard F. Murray
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stanley Adams, Fred E. Ahlert, Louis Bernstein, Saul Bornsteln, J. J. Bregman, Gene Buck, Frank H. Connor, Paul Cunningham, Max Dreyfus, Donald Gray, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto A. Harbach, Ray Henderson, John Tasker Howard, A. Walter Kramer, George VV Meyer, Jack Mills, John O'Connor, Abe Olman, Richard Rodgers, Lester Santly, Gustave Schirmer, Herman Starr, Deems Taylor.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
Ceneral Manager John G. Paine
Assistant General Manager Herman Greenberg
Comptroller George A. Hoffman
Director of Public & Customer Relations
Richard F. Frohlich
General Counsel Schwartz & Frohlich
Res'dent Counsel Herman Finkelstein
American Television Society
415 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. VAnderbilt
6-2144
OFFICERS
President George T. Shupert
Vice President Ralph Rockafellow
Treasurer Arch U. Braunfeld
Secretary ©'an Dincin
DIRECTORS David Hale Halpern, Don McClure, Alice Pentlarge, Frederick A. Kugel, Charles A. Alicoate, Prof. Edward C. Cole, Richard Manville.
FUNCTIONS American Television Society is a non-profit group organized to foster the study, understanding and appreciation of television as a cultural, educational, entertainment and advertising medium. It provides its members with an intelligence center and clearing house for information pertaining to television and its development; a forum for the exchange of ideas and discussion of mutual problems relating to or affecting television; a teievis on library; special meetings for the dissemination of television information; the opportunity to v ew and study television technique.
American Representatives Assn., Inc.
1270 Sixth Avenue, Circle 6-1379
New York 20, N. Y.
933