Notes
Editor's Note: For nearly two years the Federal Radio Education Committee has been making a study of college courses in radio with a view to setting up minimum standards of instruction. The Journal is here presenting most of the committee's report; the principal omission from the report is the section dealing with “professional training” for radio.
The committee consisted of Kenneth G. Bartlett, Syracuse University, Chairman; Lyman Bryson, Columbia Broadcasting System; H. B. Summers, The Blue Network; Judith C. Waller, National Broadcasting Company; Tom Slater, Mutual Broadcasting System; Arthur Stringer, National Association of Broadcasters; Elizabeth Goudy Noel, United States Office of Education; Lloyd E. Blauch, United States Office of Education.