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Such meetings must prove highly useful in promoting 

 more sympathetic relations between the Board and station, 

 in extending a knowledge of the station and its work, not 

 alone among the members of the Board but throughout the 

 general public through these members ; and they should 

 prove helpful to the station as well through suggestions and 

 criticisms offered by members of the committee. 



For the committee, 



WILLIAM P. BROOKS, 



Chairman, 



